![]() You can also email the TEA GIS Administrator at with technical questions about this application. You can visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information about maps and district boundaries. The downloaded ZIP file archive for each data set includes six component files for the shapefile, plus metadata in HTML and XML formats. You can use the Data Downloads page to download Texas school district boundaries and ESC regions in a popular format for geographical data called a shapefile. TAPR provides performance reports for schools, districts, regions, and the state. It provides organizational information for school, district, county, and regions in Texas. Visit the Additional School District Information for selected reports from both the Texas Education Directory of School District Information (AskTED) and Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) site.ĪskTED is updated daily. They are approximations, and are not the product of an on-the-ground survey. Positions shown are based on information available at the time the map data was last updated. It is for informational purposes only-it has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, legal or engineering purposes. This map was produced by the Texas Education Agency. Links to school district and ESC websites.Links to TEA school district reports (performance, financial, etc.).School listings with address, accountability rating, and school type.District accountability ratings and enrollment information.Contact information for district trustees, and staff. ![]() Ability to zoom to or identify an individual school.School district and ESC region boundaries.Search capabilities based upon district name, district number, county, or ESC region.The School District Locator map page has the following search features: It also provides school district information, district accountability ratings, and enrollment and performance reports in text format. The Texas School District Locator (SDL) provides basic information for Texas schools, districts, and education service centers (ESCs) in map format.
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![]() Looking for more Instant Pot recipes, check out over 100 Instant Pot recipes from tamales, to yogurt, vegetable and chicken stock and more. Add about 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt and at least a handful and up to 2 pounds of trimmed and cleaned broccoli florets. Do not let it sit in the pressure cooker or it will become soggy & lose color. Bring about 1/4 inch of water to a boil in a large frying pan. Once the pot beeps finished, immediately release the pressure and remove the broccoli to a plate to enjoy. Go ahead and top the lid on the Instant Pot, seal the valve, and push manual. Cut your broccoli stem off and separate into large florets. of water in your clean Instant Pot and set your steamer rack within. The Instant Pot cooks it up to absolute perfection! Even better – NO fuss! There is no need to stand over the stove, or wonder if you turned off the burner. Sure, we can steam it on the stove, but why not just use the pressure cooker? Last time I counted we had over 100 Instant Pot recipes and counting!Īll that aside, lets talk about steaming broccoli. It’s one of those appliances that I appreciate a little more each day and can’t imagine living without! We have had our Instant Pot since 2015 and used it countless times to prepare some pretty fantastic recipes for the family. One of my favorite ways to cook broccoli is in the Instant Pot. Perfectly steamed broccoli is the best way to make this delicious and easy Instant Pot Cheesy Broccoli & Rice in minutes, too! A steamer basket will lift your broccoli out of the liquid and off the bottom of the pan, preventing it from becoming soggy. I personally love it steamed and sprinkled with a little sea salt. See one of our favorite broccoli soup recipes. You can roast broccoli in the oven, steam it on the stovetop, use in casseroles, or use in broccoli soup. If you can, always try to get local organic broccoli because the nutrient content is much higher than that of what you will find in any store. Use steamed broccoli as a side for your next dinner meal.īroccoli is incredibly high in fiber and vitamins A and C. While you can cut into florets and dip in lots of yummy ranch dip, it’s just as easy to steam it. Perfectly steamed broccoli in the Instant Pot in a matter of minutes – great for a side dish, quick meal or prep for a larger dish!Īt some point you will have a head of broccoli to use up. ![]() An inner wall runs along part of the outer wall, creating a narrow, 180-foot-long passageway. (Karanga is the most common dialect of Shona and is spoken by the inhabitants of south-central Zimbabwe.) The enclosing wall is 800 feet long and stands 32 feet high at some places an estimated one million blocks were used in its construction. ![]() Called Imbahuru, meaning "the house of the great woman" or "the great house," by the Karanga-speaking people who lived there during the 19th century, the Great Enclosure was built at the height of Great Zimbabwe's power. Inside the walls, as inside all the other enclosures, stand daga houses, curved, hutlike structures made of Africas most common building material: dried earth, mud and gravel.īelow the Hill Complex sits the most stunning of Great Zimbabwes structures, the Great Enclosure, or Elliptical Building. The outer wall, which stands nearly 37 feet high, would also have afforded good protection. From its position on the rocky, 262-foot-high hill, the Hill Complex's oval enclosure-about 328 feet long and 148 feet wide-would have allowed its inhabitants to see potential invaders. The Hill Complex, dubbed the Acropolis by Europeans, forms the oldest part of the site evidence hints that farmers or hunters may have encamped there as early as the fifth century. Great Zimbabwe covers 1,779 acres, and the central area comprises three main built-up areas: the Hill Complex, the Great Enclosure and the smaller Valley Ruins. Because it is situated on the shortest route between the northern gold fields, where inland rivers were panned for the precious metal, and the Indian Ocean, the rulers of Great Zimbabwe most likely regulated the thriving medieval gold trade. Its scale is far larger than that of similar regional sites-including Danamombe, Khami and Naletale (in Zimbabwe), Domboshaba and Majande (in Botswana), Manikweni (in Mozambique) and Thulamela (in northern South Africa)-suggesting that Great Zimbabwe was the areas economic and political center. Because whereas the story of Great Zimbabwe is ultimately that of early Shona culture and the African Iron Age, it is also a tale of colonialism and of often shoddy, politically motivated archaeology.ĬONSTRUCTED BETWEEN 11, Great Zimbabwe seems not to have been designed around a central plan but rather to have been altered to fit its changing role and population. The fable is, in large part, the reason so many archaeological mysteries remain about the site. This powerful myth of the city of Ophir, populated by Semitic people, shaped the later cultural and historical interpretations of Great Zimbabwe. In Paradise Lost, John Milton situates Ophir somewhere near the Congo and Angola. Their descriptions offered many Europeans the promise of King Solomons mines, for according to the Bible, Solomon would send to Ophir for his gold. In the 1500s Portuguese traders visiting Angola and Mozambique-where they established colonies-wrote of a kingdom in the interior of Africa. Like many ancient cities, Great Zimbabwe has been shrouded by legend. The country of Zimbabwe-formerly Rhodesia, until its independence from England in 1980-was named for this site. Its unique architecture and sculpture-particularly the enigmatic birds carved from soapstone-bespeak a rich history, one that archaeologists continue to piece together today. With its high conical tower, its long, curved stone walls and its cosmopolitan artifacts, Great Zimbabwe attests to the existence of a thriving city that may have dominated trade and culture throughout southern Africa sometime between the 12th and 17th centuries. p.34.On the southern edge of the Zimbabwe plateau in the watershed between the Zambezi and the Limpopo rivers sits the largest and loveliest archaeological site in sub-Saharan Africa. The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. New Brunswick: Transaction, p 354, 365–66 Religious rejections of the world and their directions. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Osterhammel (Eds.), Max Weber and his contemporaries. The selected writings of Sir Edward Coke. How the west grew rich: The economic transformation of the Industrial World. The rise of the Western World: A new economic history. Pongratz-Leisten (Ed.), Reconsidering the concept of revolutionary monotheism (pp. How Gods die, biblically and otherwise: A problem of cosmic restructuring. The wealth and poverty of nations: Why some are so rich and some so poor. ![]() Atra-hasīs: The Babylonian story of the flood. The European miracle: Environments, economics and geopolitics in the history of Europe and Asia. The origins and diversity of axial Age civilizations. Chicago: University of Chicago.Įisenstadt, S. Oxford: Oxford University.ĭe Tocqueville, A. Thomas Hobbes’ writings on common Law and hereditary right. Law and revolution II: The impact of the protestant reformation on the western legal tradition. Law and revolution: The formation of the western legal tradition. ![]() With their traditions of literacy uninterrupted by the Middle Ages, the Muslim World, especially on the Iberian Peninsula, was instrumental in delivering ancient classic works to the growing intellectual circles and universities of Western Europe throughout the 12th century. The Byzantine world produced manuscripts in its own style, versions of which spread to other Orthodox and Eastern Christian areas. Some of these were also freely used by storytellers and itinerant actors to support their plays. These included short stories, legends of the saints, tales of chivalry, mythological stories, and even accounts of criminal, social or miraculous occurrences. They were costly and therefore only owned by wealthy patrons.Īs the production of manuscripts shifted from monasteries to the public sector during the High Middle Ages, illuminated books began to reflect secular interests. These items were often richly illuminated with miniatures, decorated initials and floral borders. These included Psalters, and small, personal devotional books known as Books of Hours. Other illuminated liturgical books appeared during and after the Romanesque period. The largest surviving example of these is The Codex Gigas in Sweden it is so massive that it takes three librarians to lift it. The Romanesque and Gothic periods saw the creation of many large illuminated complete bibles. The type of book most often heavily and richly illuminated is sometimes known as a "display book." In the first millennium, these were most likely to be Gospel Books, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Kells. There are a few examples from later periods. ![]() 1460–1465, ink, tempera, and gold on vellum, binding: brown Morocco over original wooden boards, overall: 5.9 x 11.6 cm, Cleveland Museum of Art ( Cleveland, Ohio, US)Īrt historians classify illuminated manuscripts into their historic periods and types, including (but not limited to) Late Antique, Insular, Carolingian manuscripts, Ottonian manuscripts, Romanesque manuscripts, Gothic manuscripts, and Renaissance manuscripts. ![]() The 63rd page of the Book of Hours (Use of Utrecht), c. Indeed, for many areas and time periods, they are the only surviving examples of painting. They are also the best surviving specimens of medieval painting, and the best preserved. They are among the most common items to survive from the Middle Ages many thousands survive. Illuminated manuscripts continued to be produced in the early 16th century but in much smaller numbers, mostly for the very wealthy. The introduction of printing rapidly led to the decline of illumination. Drawings in the margins (known as marginalia) would also allow scribes to add their own notes, diagrams, translations, and even comic flourishes. Very early printed books left spaces for red text, known as rubrics, miniature illustrations and illuminated initials, all of which would have been added later by hand. Paper manuscripts appeared during the Late Middle Ages. Books ranged in size from ones smaller than a modern paperback, such as the pocket gospel, to very large ones such as choirbooks for choirs to sing from, and "Atlantic" bibles, requiring more than one person to lift them. A very few illuminated fragments also survive on papyrus. These pages were then bound into books, called codices (singular: codex). Most medieval manuscripts, illuminated or not, were written on parchment or vellum. While Islamic manuscripts can also be called illuminated and use essentially the same techniques, comparable Far Eastern and Mesoamerican works are described as painted. The majority of extant manuscripts are from the Middle Ages, although many survive from the Renaissance, along with a very limited number from late antiquity. Examples include the Codex Argenteus and the Rossano Gospels, both of which are from the 6th century. The earliest extant illuminated manuscripte come from the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and the Eastern Roman Empire and date from between 400 and 600 CE. Often used in the Roman Catholic Church for prayers, liturgical services and psalms, the practice continued into secular texts from the 13th century onward and typically include proclamations, enrolled bills, laws, charters, inventories and deeds. Various examples of pages from illuminated manuscriptsĪn illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared document where the text is decorated with flourishes such as borders and miniature illustrations. SQLException: this checked exception is declared to be thrown by all the above methods, so we have to catch this exception explicitly when calling the above classes’ methods.Ĥ.The column value can be retrieved either by index number (1-based) or by column name. getString(), getInt(), getFloat() and so on). Use this object to iterate over rows in the result set using next() method, and get value of a column in the current row using getXXX() methods (e.g. ResultSet: contains table data returned by a SELECT query.Here the value of user_id is parameterized by a question mark and will be set by one of the setXXX() methods from the PreparedStatement interface, e.g. ResultSet executeQuery(String sql): executes a SELECT statement and returns a ResultSet object which contains results returned by the query.Ī prepared statement is one that contains placeholders (in form question marks ?) for dynamic values will be set at runtime.1 row inserted, or 2 rows updated, or 0 rows affected). int executeUpdate(String sql): executes an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE statement and returns an update account indicating number of rows affected (e.g.This method can be used with a Statement only. ![]() ![]() It returns true if the query returns a ResultSet, false if the query returns an update count or returns nothing. boolean execute(String sql): executes a general SQL statement.Statement is the super interface of the PreparedStatement interface. Statement and PreparedStatement: these interfaces are used to execute static SQL query and parameterized SQL query, respectively.Connection: this interface represents an established database connection (session) from which we can create statements to execute queries and retrieve results, get metadata about the database, close connection, etc.MySQL in this tutorial) and to establish a database connection with the server via its getConnection() method. DriverManager: this class is used to register driver for a specific database type (e.g.They are all available under the java.sql package: Understand the main JDBC interfaces and classesLet’s take an overview look at the JDBC’s main interfaces and classes with which we usually work. Source Path\To\The\Script\File\SQLScript.sqlHere’s an example screenshot taken while executing the above script in MySQL Command Line Client program:ģ. ) Or if you are using MySQL Command Line Client program, save the above script into a file, let’s say, SQLScript.sql and execute the following command: `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, Creating a sample MySQL databaseLet’s create a MySQL database called SampleDB with one table Users with the following structure: Execute the following SQL script inside MySQL Workbench: create database SampleDB Extract the zip archive and put the mysql-connector-java-VERSION-bin.jar file into classpath (in a same folder as your Java source files).Ģ. JDBC Driver for MySQL ( download MySQL Connector/J 5.1.25).You may also want to download MySQL Workbench - a graphical tool for working with MySQL databases. MySQL ( download MySQL Community Server 5.6.12).PrerequisitesTo begin, make sure you have the following pieces of software installed on your computer: ![]()
![]() You can use the night or dark mode feature built into your device. Some eyewear can include blue light or glare reduction in the lenses for prolonged screen time. You can wear prescription and nonprescription eyeglasses when you’re using electronics. Privacy and anti-glare filters are also available.Īdditional ways to limit blue light exposure Some filters will also include coatings that protect your screen from impacts, scratches, and smudges. Most brands offer filters to fit specific models. Make sure the dimensions of the screen filter are the correct size for your device. To prevent distortion and discoloration, select a screen protector that retains the display’s original color and brightness. Choose brands that are designed or recommended by healthcare professionals. Look for companies that use third-party testing and certification. Check out the company’s website to get a feel for the brand. Read online customer reviews and ratings from Trustpilot or the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Look for a reputable company that backs product quality with a generous warranty or return policy. What to look for when purchasing a blue light screen protectorīefore you buy a blue light screen protector, consider the following: Further research is required to understand the potential health benefits of using a screen protector to reduce blue light exposure. “Optical radiation” is a term for the range of visible light, light that the human eye doesn’t see (such as ultraviolet, UV, and infrared), as well things like microwaves and X-rays.Īccording to a 2017 review of studies, there is a lack of high quality research on blue-light-filtering devices and lenses and, as a result, there is no high quality evidence that supports the effectiveness of blue-light-blocking eyewear in reducing eye fatigue, enhancing sleep quality, or boosting visual performance.Ī 2020 study using Apple devices found that reducing the brightness and enabling night shift mode was more effective than a screen protector in reducing blue light intensity. ![]() Furthermore, the radiation emitted from the devices was lower than international exposure limits and natural sunlight exposure. Research from 2016 suggests that lamps and electronic devices do not emit enough optical radiation to cause ocular damage, even during long periods of viewing. The scientific research surrounding the purported risks of blue light exposure and benefits of blue light reduction provides mixed results. ![]() People say blue-light-blocking products, including eyewear and screen protectors, reduce symptoms of blue light exposure such as eye irritation, headaches, and fatigue. Plenty of anecdotal reports claim that filtering blue light from screens provides benefits. You’ll also learn more about the effectiveness of blue light screen protectors and what to look for when purchasing one.Īre blue light screen protectors effective? Read on to take a look at our list of some of the best blue light screen protectors. Blue light screen protectors block blue light from electronic devices such as phones, tablets, or computers. This can lead to fatigue, insomnia, and disrupted sleep patterns, especially if you use your device in the evening and at night.įortunately, there are several types of blue-light-filtering products that you can use to limit your exposure. Blue light emissions from the display screens of digital devices may cause eye strain, which can lead to fatigue, headaches, and blurry vision.īlue light exposure may also suppress the production of melatonin, a hormone that controls your sleep patterns. One side effect of using your smartphone, tablet, or computer is exposure to artificial blue light, which has been linked to negative impacts on eye health, sleep quality, and overall well-being. ![]() ![]() ![]() They are individually handcrafted and imported from Ireland (only the best for my fabulous clients)! 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Corning and SGD Pharma announce joint venture to open new glass tubing facility. ![]() Next: you wanna use the brown port for your CVP transducer, on account of it's the largest lumen, also it's looking straight down into the RA. The blue one is medial, the white one is proximal - closest to the site of insertion. So the port that opens up at the tippy end of the line - which is the brown-ended one on an Arrow multilumen - that's the distal port. The ports are described in relation to the insertion site - where the line enters the patient. Like, normally, the fingers are distal to the elbow, right? Further away from the center of the body? ![]() Hope this helps! But, most likely, you will never forget which port is used for what after getting questioned in clinicals!įirst concept is that with regards to the position of the ports, the normal idea of distal and proximal is reversed. Also used for blood draws and monitoring central venous pressure (CVP). Medications, IV solutions, lipids, and colloids. Medications, IV solutions, more viscous fluids like TPN and lipids, colloids, and blood products if distal lumen is not open. Medications, IV solutions, and blood products if other lumens are not open. This may vary by manufacturer, but typically each lumen of the catheter is a different color, its own separate line, and used for designated purposes. ![]() When I worked in the ICU, patients were often receiving multiple medications and fluids at once, so a triple lumen central catheter, and knowing the function of each port, was essential. It's important for nurses to understand the lumen configuration and designation when caring for a patient with a triple lumen. SPY Message is yet another free spy app for Android that will perfectly suit you if you don’t want anyone else to spy on your messages and read all your confidential talks. This app is available for free in play store.Īlso Read: 11 Best Business Card Scanner Apps for Android 2. But the major limitation of this app is that it lets you spy only one contact (WhatsApp). With this app, you can keep a check on any of your WhatsApp contact regarding how often he/she uses WhatsApp and for how long was he/she online. Now users can hide their last seen, status and profile pic also.īut the issue of hidden last seen is patched by one of the Android spy apps, i.e. The recent WhatsApp update introduced a new feature to increase the privacy of its users. This free spy app for Android is for those who are a bit insecure regarding their kids, spouse or any of the acquaintances. 11 Best Free Spy Apps for Android Devicesġ1 Best Free Spy Apps for Android Devices 1.By reading below, you agree that you’ll not misuse any of these best free spy apps for Android.Īlso Read: 8 Best iPhone Security Camera Apps to Turn iPhone into a Security Camera Hence we will not be responsible for any misuse of the information provided here. ![]() TechReviewPro does neither promote any unethical activity nor do we promote any Android spying apps mentioned below. This post is for educational purpose only. We have compiled a list of various best spy apps for Android, and we present this list to you.ĭisclaimer: – Spying is illegal in some countries, so before you start spying: do your due diligence of legal rules in your region. Spy apps can be used for many other operations also.ĭon’t worry if you are unknown of the concept of spying and the free spy apps for Android. They help you in business by keeping your strategies secret while in personal life they reduce your stress by solving the issue of your children’s security and well being. ![]() Spy apps have become very important these days because they make our lives easier in one or the other ways. Unlike other apps, spy apps have expertise in performing their task with accuracy, and perhaps, each spy app performs only one specific function. Spy apps are just like other Android apps, but the mechanism that they use for working is a bit different. Do you know, what is Spying? Spying is simply keeping a check on something or someone for a legit purpose and so are the spy apps for Android devices helpful. ![]() Android phones have promptly made our lives easier by bringing a variety of services and utilities to our convenience, and one of them is spying (though quite rare) too. I used velvet because it was the only fabric in the store that would work. Since it was made with felt – which doesn’t fray – I didn’t have to worry about the seams.įrodo’s cloaks are usually gray, brown or green so fabric in any of these colours will work fine. Then I stitched the sides and the shoulder seams and sewed on the buttons. I cut out a vest pattern by hand – see below – but you can follow something like this if you prefer to have a guideline. I bought a few sheets of 50cm x 70cm brown felt from Daiso and brown buttons from Art Friend. I shortened the brown pants by taking up the hem a couple of inches. I found the suspenders in Daiso and we already had the white top and brown pants. These were easy – a white shirt, brown 3/4 pants, and suspenders. If you look at it straight on, it looks silver. It’s hard to capture the effect on camera but if you look at the blade in certain angles of the light, it appears bluish. This time around, I used Daler-Rowney‘s Interference Colour – Shimmering Blue. I copied them out using a silver marker.Īfter seeing G1’s costume, G2 decided he wanted to be a hobbit, too, so I had to make a second costume. If you look at the model replica in the photo up top, you will notice that Sting has elven runes inscribed onto the blade and cross guard. I would have painted the blade silver with “blue shimmer” so that it only looks bluish in certain angles of the light except that I was running out of silver. We used copper for the hilt, silver for the cross guard, and “metallic blue” for the blade since the sword is supposed to turn blue in the presence of goblins or orcs. I drew the sword by free-hand, copying from the pictures I found of Sting on Google images. The cardboard was a little flimsy so I cut out two identical swords and stuck them together. I used an old Lego cardboard box to make the sword. “Sting is my name I am the spider’s bane.” If you’re more artistic, you can follow these awesome instructions for a pair of really cool hobbit feet… Image Source: Pinterest Sting – Frodo’s Sword ![]() Paint some craft glue onto the tops of your toe socks and stick on the wool. ![]() Pull out a few strips of craft wool and cut them to length. Remove them, give them a quick rinse and hang them out to dry. Just mix a couple of tablespoons of coffee with hot water and soak your socks for a little while. If you couldn’t get the skin-coloured toe socks, then you will have to stain your socks with coffee. I found some light coloured toe socks from Daiso. toe socks – preferably skin-coloured but if not, get a white pair. ![]() We’re not super creative – and sometimes I like to take a few short cuts wherever possible – so here’s a fairly simple way to make your own Frodo costume… Hobbit Feet The process of putting it together can also be a fun activity you can do with your child. Since he’s actually told me about it weeks in advance, I can’t use the lame old excuse of not having enough time to make it.Īs it turns out, Frodo’s entire costume is available on Amazon – not that I even realised until I was half-way through making my own costume…Īh well… I think making your own is kinda nice anyway because the children get to see that you don’t always have to go out and buy it. 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