Jquery From Google Load And Get Benefits

You can direct your browser to get a copy from the jQuery website, from your own server, from some other server where it is hosted –or you can load it from Google API server. The question is what is the best way to load jQuery? Well, obviously, it is the Google way. Here I will tell you why and what are the advantages of loading jQuery from Google API. But first all, let’s see how to load it....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 208 words · Gary Carroll

Kids From Costa Rica

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Christy Matherne

Make Your Own Napkin Rings For Any Occasion

This project comes from the Burkatron home craft website. This project is the brainchild of Valerie Ott, a long-time lifestyle writer and blogger. This clever project comes to us courtesy of Kara, at the A Kailo Chic Life lifestyle blog. This project comes from the Make + Tell craft blog, where you will find complete photo instructions. Laura Gummerman, at A Beautiful Mess, provides this creative idea. These wire napkin rings are courtesy of Jessica, at the Mad in Crafts blog....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 192 words · Hazel Clark

Measure And Sew Borders To A Quilt For Better Accuracy

These instructions for measuring and sewing straight borders to a quilt can be used to add any type of border. Straight Sewn Borders Straight sewn quilt borders, also called butted borders, are quick and easy to sew—that’s probably why they are the most commonly used borders for quilts. Borders are usually sewn to the two longest sides of the quilt first and then to the remaining two sides with the final two extending straight across the ends of the first borders....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Diana Sloat

Modern Olympic Symbols And Traditions

Related Links 2014 Winter OlympicsMemorable Olympic MomentsBirth of the Modern OlympicsEncyclopedia: Ancient Olympics Did You Know? In 1956, the Summer Games were held in Melbourne, but the equestrian events were held in Stockholm. The flame was carried to the Stockholm events entirely on horseback. In 1976, the flame was converted into an electronic pulse, which was transmitted via satellite from Athens to Ottawa. In 1992, a burning arrow carrying the flame was shot across the stadium and into the cauldron by a Paralympic archer....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1145 words · Hong Palmer

Ms Word Portrait And Landscape Pages In Same Document

The default orientation of a document is portrait. But more often than not we find ourselves in a situation when we wish to have a few pages in landscape format while keeping rest of the pages in portrait format. Wide tables, graphs and images sometimes don’t fit into the portrait layout –but when we try to change the page layout to landscape, MS-Word applies changes to the the entire document....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 192 words · Sean Bradberry

Nickel Values Guide U S Nickel Prices

Jefferson Nickels Jefferson nickel’s values are so low that I feel they represent an excellent investment opportunity in the highest grades. Additionally, Jefferson nickels are one of the best coin types for new collectors because you can just about complete the entire Jefferson Nickel series right from circulating coinage! However, this beginner’s collection is fun to assemble but will not make a significant investment. The only ones you won’t usually find in pocket change are the silver wartime issues from 1942 to 1945....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 644 words · Gladys Williams

Painters

Artemisia Gentileschi lived in Europe from 1593 to 1652. She was only 17 when she finished her well-known painting, Susanna and the Elders. Angelica Kauffman was born in Switzerland in 1740. She began to paint with her father when she was just 11 years old. She soon achieved her own fame as a decorative painter of buildings. Some of her work can be seen today on buildings in London, England....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 70 words · Marie White

Phobias

More Stuff To Be Scared Of The Truth About DraculaMenacing Monster GuideThe Hoax FilesUnlucky No. 13Sports and the Number 13Top 10 All-Time Scariest Movies Quiz: Phobias, Part II If you’re afraid to get near a swimming pool, you might be suffering from . . . Quiz: Phobias, Part IIII Somebody with necrophobia would have no business applying for a job as . . . Our Favorite Phobias, from A-Z Acrophobia: fear of heights Agoraphobia fear of crowds, public places, or open areas Ailurophobia fear of cats Algophobia fear of pain Anglophobia fear of (or hatred for) England or anything English Aquaphobia fear of water Arachnophobia fear of spiders Aviophobia fear of flying in an airplane Ballistophobia fear of missiles, bullets, or being shot Bibliophobia fear (or mistrust) of books Claustrophobia fear of enclosed spaces Cynophobia fear of dogs Francophobia fear of (or hatred for) France or anything French Germanophobia fear of (or hatred for) Germany or anything German Gerontophobia fear of old people or old age Hemophobia fear of blood Logophobia fear of words Monophobia fear of being alone Necrophobia fear of death or dead bodies Nosophobia fear of disease Nyctophobia fear of night or darkness Ophidiophobia fear of snakes Paraskavedekatriaphobia fear of Friday the 13th Philophobia fear of love or falling in love Phobophobia fear of developing a phobia Photophobia fear of (or sensitivity to) light Pyrophobia fear of fire Russophobia fear of (or hatred for) Russia or anything Russian Sitophobia aversion to food Taphephobia fear of being buried alive Technophobia fear of advanced technology Thalassophobia fear of the sea Thanatophobia fear of death Toxiphobia fear of being poisoned Triskaidekaphobia fear of the number 13 Xenophobia fear (or hatred) of foreigners, strangers, or things that are foreign or strange Xylophobia fear of forests or wooden objects Zoophobia fear of animals

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Leanne Blount

Playful Cats In The Window Free Embroidery Pattern

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Daniel Moore

Poetry For The Seasons

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Vincent Minarik

Polar Regions

Area: 14.2 million sq. km (5.5 million sq. mi.). Geographic South Pole: Earth’s southernmost point, at latitude 90°S, where all lines of longitude meet. Magnetic South Pole: The magnetic South Pole shifts about 5 miles (km) a year and is now located at about 66°S and 139°E on the Adélie Coast of Antarctica. Terrain: About 98% thick ice sheet and 2% barren rock; glaciers form ice shelves along about half of the coastline, and floating ice shelves constitute 11% of the area of the continent....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 424 words · Mary Lopez

Profile Of The 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar Proof

Mysterious Disappearance According to U.S. Mint records, there were 12,000 circulation strike Morgan silver dollars struck for 1895, and 880 Proof specimens struck. However, research has accounted for 750 to 800 of the 1895 Morgans, all of them, Proofs. What baffles the experts is, where did 12,000 plus coins go? Numismatic scholars do not agree with each other on how or why the 12,000 circulation strike specimens of the 1895 Morgan silver dollar have vanished....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 934 words · Gregory Hauser

Quasi Official Agencies Factmonster

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Edwin Carey

Ramadan And Eid Al Fitr

For more than a billion Muslims, Ramadan is a time of prayer, fasting, and charity. Related Links Major Islamic Holidays Islam Primer Islamic Holidays, 2010-2016 For more than a billion Muslims around the world—including some 8 million in North America—Ramadan is a “month of blessing” marked by prayer, fasting, and charity. Ramadan focuses on self-sacrifice and devotion to Allah (God). Why this Month? Muslims believe that during the month of Ramadan, Allah revealed the first verses of the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 500 words · Judith Hopkins

Roundup Of Recent Science Discoveries 2001

The teams used data collected with powerful telescopes to observe the light emissions of quasars, the most distant known objects in the universe. Quasars, which are amazingly bright, can essentially offer snapshots of the universe from hundreds of millions of years ago. The Sloan team observed fog around a quasar that they believe began shining just as the dark ages were drawing to a close. The quasar studied by the Djorgovski team was slightly closer and glowed more brilliantly; it had probably sent forth its light after the fog began to dissipate, some 100 million years later....

January 8, 2023 · 11 min · 2213 words · Karry Jacques

Sandy Maine S Basic 3 Oil Soap Recipe

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · David Raya

Seasons For The Northern Hemisphere 2017

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Mildred Zinn

Simple Crochet Headband Free Pattern

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · James Tiller

Sodium Hydroxide And Potassium Hydroxide Soapmaking

To confuse matters somewhat, both sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are colloquially called, “lye.” Lye made with potassium hydroxide will be called out as potassium hydroxide lye. The Difference Between the Two Salt Compounds When it comes to soap making, there is many the story that starts with, “I know I’ve measured everything right, but my soap just won’t harden! I’ve let it sit for two days now and it’s still this messy, liquidy goo!...

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Rodolfo Nelson