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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Stuyvesant High School - September 11 and Stuyvesant

Stuyvesant is a quarter-mile from the former site of the World Trade Center, which was destroyed on September 11, 2001. The school was evacuated during the ordeal and the students were temporarily relocated to Brooklyn Tech which caused massive congestion issues at Brooklyn Tech starting September 21 while the Stuyvesant building was used as one of several bases of operations by rescue and recovery workers. Normal classes resumed three weeks later on October 9. There has been many issues that Stuyvesant students and parents have not been ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Stuyvesant High School - Faculty scholarship

Frank McCourt taught English at Stuyvesant before the publication of his novels Angela's Ashes (ISBN 068484267X) and 'Tis (ISBN 0684865742). Other faculty publications include physics teacher Eugene Majewski's Earthquake Thermodynamics & Phase Transformation in the Earth's Interior (ISBN 0126851859), and chemistry teacher Sasha Alcott's Roadmap to the Regents: Physical Setting/Chemistry (ISBN 0375763082). Papers written by Stuyvesant faculty include: Reducing Radicals in Nitrate Solution: ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - Geography

Quincy is located at 39°55'56" North, 91°23'19" West (39.932335, -91.388737)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 37.9 km² (14.6 mi²). 37.9 km² (14.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.20% water. ...

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Quincy Illinois, Quincy Illinois - Geography, Quincy Illinois - History, Quincy Illinois - Demographics, Quincy Illinois - Population centers, Quincy Illinois - Suburbs, Quincy Illinois - Other feeder cities, Quincy Illinois - Media, Quincy Illinois - Television, Quincy Illinois - Published Works, Quincy Illinois - Radio, Quincy Illinois - Attractions, Quincy Illinois - Regional Events, Quincy Illinois - Transportation, Quincy Illinois - Refererences

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - History

Quincy sits on the banks of the Mississippi River, at the westernmost point in Illinois. The site was home to Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo Native American tribes. Quincy’s founder, John Wood, came west from Moravia, New York in 1818 and settled in the Illinois Military Tract. Wood purchased 160 acres from a veteran for $60 and the next year became the first settler in what was originally called "Bluffs," and by 1825 would be known as Quincy. Wood was later elected Lieutenant Governor of Illinois in 1856 and became Governor in 1860 upon the death ...

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Read more here: » Quincy Illinois: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - History

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 40,366 people, 16,546 households, and 10,109 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,066.0/km² (2,761.2/mi²). There are 18,043 housing units at an average density of 476.5/km² (1,234.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 93.02% White, 4.65% African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.54% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.36% from other races, and 1.22% from two or more races. 0.94% of th ...

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Quincy Illinois, Quincy Illinois - Geography, Quincy Illinois - History, Quincy Illinois - Demographics, Quincy Illinois - Population centers, Quincy Illinois - Suburbs, Quincy Illinois - Other feeder cities, Quincy Illinois - Media, Quincy Illinois - Television, Quincy Illinois - Published Works, Quincy Illinois - Radio, Quincy Illinois - Attractions, Quincy Illinois - Regional Events, Quincy Illinois - Transportation, Quincy Illinois - Refererences

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - Population centers

Quincy is considered a micropolis, defined as an area surrounding the city within a certain distance that contains a population between 10,000 and 49,999 people. The city has five suburbs within 10 miles (16 km), all unincorporated or technically annexed into Quincy itself: Marblehead, Ewbanks, Hickory Grove, West Quincy, Mo, and North Quincy. With the city of Quincy and the surrounding area the population is about 46,966 people. A recent survey shown that within 10 miles of Quincy, the population exceeds 55,000 people. The survey was ...

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Quincy Illinois, Quincy Illinois - Geography, Quincy Illinois - History, Quincy Illinois - Demographics, Quincy Illinois - Population centers, Quincy Illinois - Suburbs, Quincy Illinois - Other feeder cities, Quincy Illinois - Media, Quincy Illinois - Television, Quincy Illinois - Published Works, Quincy Illinois - Radio, Quincy Illinois - Attractions, Quincy Illinois - Regional Events, Quincy Illinois - Transportation, Quincy Illinois - Refererences

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - Attractions

Quincy Illinois - Regional Events. 4th of July at The River, Music, Movies, amusements, and fireworks by the Bayview Bridge. Adams County Fair Avenue of Lights, Christmas lights fill Moorman Park. Big Dam Film Festival, independant film festival Blues in the District, Local and National bands rock down at Washington Square to play jazz or blues in front of a public adiendce. Bridge The Gap To Health, Race across the Bayview Bridge to help fund the cure for diseas ...

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Quincy Illinois, Quincy Illinois - Geography, Quincy Illinois - History, Quincy Illinois - Demographics, Quincy Illinois - Population centers, Quincy Illinois - Suburbs, Quincy Illinois - Other feeder cities, Quincy Illinois - Media, Quincy Illinois - Television, Quincy Illinois - Published Works, Quincy Illinois - Radio, Quincy Illinois - Attractions, Quincy Illinois - Regional Events, Quincy Illinois - Transportation, Quincy Illinois - Refererences

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Quincy Illinois - Transportation

Interstate 72 passes just south of Quincy. Its spur route, Interstate 172, passes just east of town. In recent years, the Prairie Crossings Shopping Complex has been a focal point for development in this area. Illinois State Route 104 (Broadway) is a main east-west artery from the Mississippi River bridges to Interstate 172. Illinois State Route 96 enters the city from the southeast and travels north (through the east side of Quincy) to U.S. Highway 24. Illinois State Route 57 branches south from U.S. 24 downtown and passes Quincy's Civic Ce ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - KCR - KCR network

KCR East Rail Between East Tsim Sha Tsui and Lo Wu1 KCR Light Rail Within towns of Tuen Mun, Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai KCR West Rail Between Nam Cheong and Tuen Mun KCR Ma On Shan Rail Between Tai Wa ...

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KCR, KCR - KCR network, KCR - KCR East Rail, KCR - KCR Light Rail, KCR - KCR West Rail, KCR - KCR Ma On Shan Rail, KCR - History of the KCR, KCR - KCR Feeder Buses, KCR - Station facilities and safety, KCR - Fares and tickets, KCR - Octopus card, KCR - Rolling stocks, KCR - Locomotives, KCR - Passenger Train Coaches, KCR - Light Rail, KCR - Buses, KCR - Future expansion, KCR - Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, KCR - Northern Link, KCR - Kowloon Southern Link, KCR - Sha Tin to Central Link, KCR - External link

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - KCR - History of the KCR

The Kowloon-Canton Railway started as a rail link between Kowloon and Guangzhou (Canton) in 1910. Its British Section, the section within Hong Kong's territory, is the present-day East Rail. (The remaining section, the Chinese Section, is the present-day Guangshen (Guangzhou-Shenzhen) Railway , 廣深鐵路). Originally, the railway extended from Tsim Sha Tsui across the border to Canton. After mainland China was taken over by the communists in 1949, KCR trains were no longer able to cross the border, and ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - KCR - Fares and tickets

Image:Mtr-optopus add value machine.jpg Currently, there are two different fare classes on the KCRC: Adult and Concessionary. Only children between the age 3 and 12, and senior citizens 65 years or above qualify for the concessionary rate. Unlike the MTR, the KCR does not provide a concessionary fare for students, although there is a student discount system available for students who live ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - KCR - Rolling stocks

KCR - Locomotives. Clyde Engineering (Australia) G12 loco: 5 diesel locomotives (1954-1957) Clyde Engineering/GM (Australia) G16 loco: 4 diesel locomotives (1961-1966) General Motors (Australia) G26 CU diesel loco: 3 diesel locomotives (1974-1977) Siemens (Germany) ER20 loco: 5 diesel locomotives (2002) Adtranz-SLM Lok 2000 loco: 2 electric locomotives (1997) 0-4-4T (UK) s ...

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KCR, KCR - KCR network, KCR - KCR East Rail, KCR - KCR Light Rail, KCR - KCR West Rail, KCR - KCR Ma On Shan Rail, KCR - History of the KCR, KCR - KCR Feeder Buses, KCR - Station facilities and safety, KCR - Fares and tickets, KCR - Octopus card, KCR - Rolling stocks, KCR - Locomotives, KCR - Passenger Train Coaches, KCR - Light Rail, KCR - Buses, KCR - Future expansion, KCR - Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, KCR - Northern Link, KCR - Kowloon Southern Link, KCR - Sha Tin to Central Link, KCR - External link

Read more here: » KCR: Encyclopedia II - KCR - Rolling stocks

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - KCR - Future expansion

KCR - Lok Ma Chau Spur Line. The government permitted the spur line project on 14 June 2002, after KCR proposing a better alignment to protect the wetlands in Long Yuen. Construction has started in January 2003 and service is projected to commence in mid-2007. The 7.4km spur line helps relieving the congestion of cross-border ridership at Lo Wu, which connects Sheung Shui and the checkpoint at Lok Ma Chau. The alignment of the branch has been altered for several times to reduce the impact to Long Yuen, a m ...

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KCR, KCR - KCR network, KCR - KCR East Rail, KCR - KCR Light Rail, KCR - KCR West Rail, KCR - KCR Ma On Shan Rail, KCR - History of the KCR, KCR - KCR Feeder Buses, KCR - Station facilities and safety, KCR - Fares and tickets, KCR - Octopus card, KCR - Rolling stocks, KCR - Locomotives, KCR - Passenger Train Coaches, KCR - Light Rail, KCR - Buses, KCR - Future expansion, KCR - Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, KCR - Northern Link, KCR - Kowloon Southern Link, KCR - Sha Tin to Central Link, KCR - External link

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Common Applications of Dipole Antennas

Dipole antenna - Set-top TV antenna. The most common dipole antenna is the kind used with televisions called "rabbit ears". While theoretically the dipole elements should be along the same line "rabbit ears" are adjustable in length and angle. Larger dipoles are sometimes hung in a V shape with the center near the radio equipment on the ground or the ends on the ground with the center supported. Shorter dipoles can be hung vertically. Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole. Another common place one can see dipoles is an antenna for the FM band - a folded ...

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Dipole antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipole Characteristics, Dipole antenna - Radiation pattern, Dipole antenna - Feeder Line, Dipole antenna - Common Applications of Dipole Antennas, Dipole antenna - Set-top TV antenna, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Shortwave Antenna, Dipole antenna - Whip Antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipoles vs. marconi whip antennas, Dipole antenna - Dipole Towers, Dipole antenna - Colinear antenna systems based on dipoles, Dipole antenna - Dipole Types, Dipole antenna - Ideal Half Wavelength Dipole, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Infinitesimal Dipole, Dipole antenna - Dipole as a Reference Standard, Dipole antenna - Dipole with Baluns, Dipole antenna - Current Balun, Dipole antenna - Coax Balun, Dipole antenna - Sleeve Balun, Dipole antenna - External references

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Dipole Types

Dipole antenna - Ideal Half Wavelength Dipole. This type of antenna is a special case where each wire is exactly one-quarter of the wavelength, for a total of a half wavelength. The terminal impedance is about 73 ohms if wire diameter is ignored. If the dipole is not driven at the centre then the feed point resistance will be higher. If the feed point is distance x from one end of a half wave (λ/2) dipole, the the resistance will be described by the following equation. Rx = ...

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Dipole antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipole Characteristics, Dipole antenna - Radiation pattern, Dipole antenna - Feeder Line, Dipole antenna - Common Applications of Dipole Antennas, Dipole antenna - Set-top TV antenna, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Shortwave Antenna, Dipole antenna - Whip Antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipoles vs. marconi whip antennas, Dipole antenna - Dipole Towers, Dipole antenna - Colinear antenna systems based on dipoles, Dipole antenna - Dipole Types, Dipole antenna - Ideal Half Wavelength Dipole, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Infinitesimal Dipole, Dipole antenna - Dipole as a Reference Standard, Dipole antenna - Dipole with Baluns, Dipole antenna - Current Balun, Dipole antenna - Coax Balun, Dipole antenna - Sleeve Balun, Dipole antenna - External references

Read more here: » Dipole antenna: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Dipole Types

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Dipole as a Reference Standard

Antenna gain is sometimes measured as "X dB above a dipole", which means that the antenna in question is being compared to a dipole, and has X dB more gain (has more directivity) than the dipole tuned to the same operating frequency. More often, gains are expressed relative to a isotropic radiator, this isotropic radiator is an imaginary aerial which radiates equally in all directions. Sadly it is impossible to create an isotropic radiator for use in radio systems, so these measurements are all relative to a device which can not be built, hence most gain measurements are expressed relative to the ...

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Dipole antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipole Characteristics, Dipole antenna - Radiation pattern, Dipole antenna - Feeder Line, Dipole antenna - Common Applications of Dipole Antennas, Dipole antenna - Set-top TV antenna, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Shortwave Antenna, Dipole antenna - Whip Antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipoles vs. marconi whip antennas, Dipole antenna - Dipole Towers, Dipole antenna - Colinear antenna systems based on dipoles, Dipole antenna - Dipole Types, Dipole antenna - Ideal Half Wavelength Dipole, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Infinitesimal Dipole, Dipole antenna - Dipole as a Reference Standard, Dipole antenna - Dipole with Baluns, Dipole antenna - Current Balun, Dipole antenna - Coax Balun, Dipole antenna - Sleeve Balun, Dipole antenna - External references

Read more here: » Dipole antenna: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Dipole as a Reference Standard

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Dipole with Baluns

When a dipole is used to transimit in addition to receive, the characteristics of the feedline become much more important. Specifically, the antenna must be matched to the feedline. Not properly doing this causes the feedline to radiate instead of the antenna itself. RF can be induced into other electronic equipment, causing RF interference. Furthermore, the antenna is not as efficient as it could be because it is radiating closer to the ground and its radiation (and reception) pattern may be upset or altered. At higher frequencies, where th ...

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Dipole antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipole Characteristics, Dipole antenna - Radiation pattern, Dipole antenna - Feeder Line, Dipole antenna - Common Applications of Dipole Antennas, Dipole antenna - Set-top TV antenna, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Shortwave Antenna, Dipole antenna - Whip Antenna, Dipole antenna - Dipoles vs. marconi whip antennas, Dipole antenna - Dipole Towers, Dipole antenna - Colinear antenna systems based on dipoles, Dipole antenna - Dipole Types, Dipole antenna - Ideal Half Wavelength Dipole, Dipole antenna - Folded Dipole, Dipole antenna - Infinitesimal Dipole, Dipole antenna - Dipole as a Reference Standard, Dipole antenna - Dipole with Baluns, Dipole antenna - Current Balun, Dipole antenna - Coax Balun, Dipole antenna - Sleeve Balun, Dipole antenna - External references

Read more here: » Dipole antenna: Encyclopedia II - Dipole antenna - Dipole with Baluns

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Cleft - Therapy

Speech and language therapy may be used to monitor and develop speech. Orthodontic treatment (braces, for example) may be used to ensure that the permanent teeth come through straight and in the right place. Emotional support is essential both for new parents coming to terms with their child's special needs, and for the children themselves who may have to deal with teasing at school and the difficulty of being different. It can help to discuss the problems with people who have had similar experiences or by having access to psychological support avail ...

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Cleft, Cleft - Causes, Cleft - Therapy, Cleft - Complications, Cleft - Famous people with a cleft

Read more here: » Cleft: Encyclopedia II - Cleft - Therapy

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Cleft - Causes

During the first six to eight weeks of pregnancy, the shape of the embryo's head is formed. Five tissues grow: one from the back of the neck over the top of the head down towards the upper lip, two from the cheeks and meet the first layer to form the upper lip and two from each side form the chin and lower lip. If these tissues fail to meet, a gap appears where the tissues should have joined. The cause of cleft lip and cleft palate formation is genetic in nature. A specific gene that increases three-fold the occurrence of these deform ...

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Cleft, Cleft - Causes, Cleft - Therapy, Cleft - Complications, Cleft - Controversy, Cleft - Famous people with a cleft

Read more here: » Cleft: Encyclopedia II - Cleft - Causes

Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Cleft - Controversy

In some countries cleft lip or palate deformity are either tolerated or officially sanctioned reasons to perform abortion beyond the legal fetal age limit, even though the fetus is not in jeopardy of life or limb. Some human rights activists contend this practice of "cosmetic murder" amounts to Nazi eugenics. A London clergywoman, who suffered from a congenital jaw deformity herself (not a cleft lip or palate as is sometimes reported), has started legal action to stop the practice in England a ...

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Cleft, Cleft - Causes, Cleft - Therapy, Cleft - Complications, Cleft - Controversy, Cleft - Famous people with a cleft

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Bird bath - Design and construction

The typical and traditional bird bath is made of molded concrete formed in two pieces, the bowl and the pedestal. The bowl has an indentation or socket in the base which allows it to fit over the pedestal. The pedestal is typically about one meter tall. Both bowl and pedestal are decorated with reliefs. The bowl may have a shell type of motif or a woodland rocky spring motif. The pedestal usually has a motif of vines or tree trunks. However, birds are also attracted to simpler designs, even a shallow plate or pie tin placed beneath a slowly dri ...

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Bird bath, Bird bath - Design and construction, Bird bath - A place to stand, Bird bath - A safe feeling, Bird bath - Maintenance, Bird bath - Welcoming larger birds

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Porbeagle - Diet

The porbeagle is an opportunistic feeder, it eats mostly bony fish like mackerel, herring lancetfish and sauries. ...

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Porbeagle, Porbeagle - Distribution, Porbeagle - Habitat, Porbeagle - Anatomy and appearance, Porbeagle - Diet, Porbeagle - Reproduction, Porbeagle - Other denominations

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