As you hold the button, the app displays a timer that is accurate to a millisecond. The goal is to see how long you can hold the button. Is it more difficult than it sounds? No. And that's the beauty of this unique gaming app. When you reach your limit, release the button and, if you wish, save your score for future reference. Given time, your scores are sure to increase. The stapler is a perfect example of this human trait. We've all found our hand suddenly resting atop a nearby stapler and felt the powerful urge to press down, despite the fact we have no need to attach papers to one another at the time. Sim Stapler allows us to satisfy the urge to press without wasting staples. Put simply, the app makes a stapler simulation available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, right on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
The sun illuminates layers of the Earth’s atmosphere, as viewed from the International Space Station. A solar geoengineering proposal to reduce global warming’s effects would target an upper layer of the atmosphere. For decades, climate scientist David Keith of Harvard University has been trying to get people to take his research seriously. He's a pioneer in the field of geoengineering, which aims to combat climate change through a range of technological fixes. Over the years, ideas have included sprinkling iron in the ocean to stimulate plankton to suck up more carbon from the atmosphere or capturing carbon straight out of the air. Keith founded a company that develops technology to remove carbon from the air, but his specialty is solar geoengineering, which involves reflecting sunlight away from Earth to reduce the amount of heat that gets trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases. The strategy hasn't been proven, but modeling suggests it will work.
Customers expect essential online services like banking and e-mail to be accessible 24/7. These companies need to consider a lengthy list of potential disasters, both small and large, that could interrupt service to their clients and take steps to address all of them. In this article, we'll go through each step of the disaster recovery planning process from the first proposal to regularly scheduled testing of the plan. Keep reading to learn how a company gets started on the road to disaster recovery. Disaster recovery plans deserve the full attention of executives at the highest levels of an organization. To ensure that upper-level management takes ownership of the plan, experts recommend that all good disaster recovery plans begin with an official proposal. That proposal can be presented to the board of directors to the chief executive officer or to the chief information officer. The proposal isn't the plan, but rather a "plan for making the plan." If the disaster recovery plan is going to be created in-house, the proposal should recommend which specific employees will manage the project and approximately how many work hours it should take.
Britons are familiar with Cherie Blair, wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is an English barrister, and don't forget current U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. As you can see, attorneys often enjoy opportunities most of us can only dream of. You don't necessarily have to become a lawyer to become president, but it doesn't hurt. Attorneys also have a reputation for being well-paid. Some earn even more, as you'll see later in this article. So why don't we have more lawyers? The answers vary, but one hurdle may be law school. In addition to earning a bachelor's undergraduate degree, you'll have to spend more time and money on your education if you want to become a lawyer. If that sounds discouraging, the recent trend of accelerated law school programs may be something you want to consider. Obtaining a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) at law school is a commitment similar to becoming a medical doctor. A J.D. traditionally takes three years in addition to earning a bachelors degree and programs vary at different schools.
Bonnie, a Brindle Great Dane, with Sparkle, a Chihuahua mix. The relationship between people and dogs goes back at least 15,000 years, making dogs potentially the first animal to be domesticated. In that time, dogs have played many roles and performed many jobs for their human companions. Dogs come in a startling variety of shapes and sizes, but from the giant and noble Great Dane to the tiny and tenacious Chihuahua, they are all one species with one basic history. In this article, we'll explore where dogs came from and why they look and act the way they do. We'll also learn what recent genetic work has to tell us about our dogs. Talk about how to find the right dog for you. Canids are part of a larger group called Carnivora, which also includes bears, cats and seals. Fossils show us that Canidae split off from the common ancestors of Carnivora about 40 million years ago. From about 15 million years ago, we can subdivide Canidae into three subgroups: fox-like animals, wolf-like animals and South American canids, such as the maned wolf and crab-eating fox.
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