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    Epidote


    Epidote is a green or yellow-green mineral that is commonly found in metamorphic rocks. It is composed of calcium, aluminum, iron, and silicon and is often associated with quartz and feldspar. Epidote has a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale and has a vitreous luster. It can be used as an ornamental stone for jewelry and carvings, as well as for industrial purposes such as abrasives and polishing compounds.
    Epidote is a green or yellow-green mineral that is commonly found in metamorphic rocks. It is composed of calcium, aluminum, iron, and silicon and is often associated with quartz and feldspar. Epidote has a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale and has a vitreous luster. It can be used as an ornamental stone for jewelry and carvings, as well as for industrial purposes such as abrasives and polishing compounds.
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    Epidote
    Epidote is a calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate mineral. Description Well developed crystals of epidote, Ca2Al2(Fe3+;Al)(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH), crystallizing in the monoclinic system, are of frequent occurrence: they are commonly prismatic in habit, the direction of elongation being perpendicular to the single plane of symmetry. The faces are often deeply striated and crystals are often twinned. Many of the characters of the mineral vary with the amount of iron present for instance, the color, the optical constants, and the specific gravity. The color is green, grey, brown or nearly black, but usually a characteristic shade of yellowish-green or pistachio-green. It displays strong pleochroism, the pleochroic colors being usually green, yellow and brown. Clinozoisite is green, white or pale rose-red group species containing very little iron, thus having the same chemical composition as the orthorhombic mineral zoisite. The name, due to Haüy, is derived from the Greek word "epidosis" (ἐπίδοσις) which means "addition" in allusion to one side of the ideal prism being...
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    Water cannon


    A water cannon is a device that shoots a stream of water at high pressure. It is typically used for crowd control, firefighting, and other purposes. Water cannons are often mounted on vehicles, such as fire trucks, police cars, and military vehicles. They can also be handheld devices.
    A water cannon is a device that shoots a stream of water at high pressure. It is typically used for crowd control, firefighting, and other purposes. Water cannons are often mounted on vehicles, such as fire trucks, police cars, and military vehicles. They can also be handheld devices.
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    Water cannon
    A water cannon is a device that shoots a high-velocity stream of water. Typically, a water cannon can deliver a large volume of water, often over dozens of meters. They are used in firefighting, large vehicle washing, riot control, and mining. Most water cannons fall under the category of a fire monitor. Firefighting Water cannons were first devised for use on fireboats. Extinguishing fires on boats and buildings near the water was much more difficult and dangerous before fireboats were invented. The first fireboat deployed in Los Angeles was commissioned on 1 August 1919. The first fireboat in New York City was Marine 1, deployed 1 February 1891. There may have been other fireboats elsewhere even earlier. Fire trucks deliver water with much the same force and volume as water cannons, and have even been used in riot control situations, but are rarely referred to as water cannons outside this context. Riot control The first truck-mounted water cannon was used for riot control in Germany in the beginning of the 1930s.The most...
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    Tempo rubato


    Tempo rubato is a musical term that refers to a slight slowing down or speeding up of the tempo of a piece of music. It is an expressive device used by performers to add emotion and feeling to a piece. The performer will often use subtle changes in tempo to create tension or excitement and can be used in classical, jazz, and popular music.
    Tempo rubato is a musical term that refers to a slight slowing down or speeding up of the tempo of a piece of music. It is an expressive device used by performers to add emotion and feeling to a piece. The performer will often use subtle changes in tempo to create tension or excitement and can be used in classical, jazz, and popular music.
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    Tempo rubato (Italian for 'stolen time'; UK: , US: , Italian: [ˈtɛmpo ruˈbaːto]; 'free in the presentation') is a musical term referring to expressive and rhythmic freedom by a slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor. Rubato is an expressive shaping of music that is a part of phrasing.While rubato is often loosely taken to mean playing with expressive and rhythmic freedom, it was traditionally used specifically in the context of expression as speeding up and then slowing down the tempo. In the past, expressive and free playing (beyond only rubato) was often associated with the terms "ad libitum". Rubato, even when not notated, is often used liberally by musicians, e.g. singers frequently use it intuitively to let the tempo of the melody expressively shift slightly and freely above that of the accompaniment. This intuitive shifting leads to rubato's main effect:...
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    Learning disability


    A learning disability is a neurological disorder that affects the way a person processes and understands information. It can affect a person's ability to read, write, speak, reason, remember, or do math. People with learning disabilities may have difficulty with one or more of these skills but still be of normal or above-normal intelligence.
    A learning disability is a neurological disorder that affects the way a person processes and understands information. It can affect a person's ability to read, write, speak, reason, remember, or do math. People with learning disabilities may have difficulty with one or more of these skills but still be of normal or above-normal intelligence.
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    Intellectual disability
    Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability in the United Kingdom and formerly mental retardation, is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significantly impaired intellectual and adaptive functioning. It is defined by an IQ under 70, in addition to deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors that affect everyday, general living. Intellectual functions are defined under DSM-V as reasoning, problem‑solving, planning, abstract thinking, judgment, academic learning, and learning from instruction and experience, and practical understanding confirmed by both clinical assessment and standardized tests. Adaptive behavior is defined in terms of conceptual, social, and practical skills involving tasks performed by people in their everyday lives.Intellectual disability is subdivided into syndromic intellectual disability, in which intellectual deficits associated with other medical and behavioral signs and symptoms are present, and non-syndromic intellectual disability, in which intellectual deficits appear without other abnormalities. Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome are examples...
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    Wildfire suppression
    Wildfire suppression is a range of firefighting tactics used to suppress wildfires. Firefighting efforts in wild land areas require different techniques, equipment, and training from the more familiar structure fire fighting found in populated areas. Working in conjunction with specially designed aerial firefighting aircraft, these wildfire-trained crews suppress flames, construct fire lines, and extinguish flames and areas of heat to protect resources and natural wilderness. Wildfire suppression also addresses the issues of the wildland–urban interface, where populated areas border with wild land areas. In the United States and other countries, aggressive wildfire suppression aimed at minimizing fire has contributed to accumulation of fuel loads, increasing the risk of large, catastrophic fires. History Australia Wildland fire, known in Australia as bush fire, has played a major role in Australia due to arid conditions. Notable fire services tasked with wildfire suppression include NPWS (National Parks and Wildlife Service, NSW), the New South Wales Rural Fire Service, the South Australian...
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