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From psychologist Rashika Perera Gomez, her debut book "Rise" is a collection of poems exploring themes of loss, trials, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. It is a celebration of victory, and brings home the important message that even though the sun sets, it also rises.
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Why don't cakes rise?
Cakes may not rise properly due to several reasons, such as using expired or improperly measured leavening agents like baking powder or baking soda. Overmixing the batter can also cause the gluten in the flour to develop too much, resulting in a dense cake. Additionally, opening the oven door too often while the cake is baking can cause the temperature to fluctuate, affecting the cake's rise. It's important to follow the recipe instructions carefully and ensure all ingredients are fresh and measured accurately to help cakes rise properly.
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Do stocks rise indefinitely?
No, stocks do not rise indefinitely. Stock prices are influenced by a variety of factors including company performance, economic conditions, and investor sentiment. While stocks can experience long periods of growth, they can also experience periods of decline. It's important for investors to be aware of the risks and potential for volatility in the stock market. Diversification and a long-term investment strategy can help mitigate some of these risks.
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Can cold rise upwards?
No, cold air does not rise upwards. In fact, cold air is denser than warm air, so it tends to sink. This is why you often feel colder air near the ground and warmer air higher up in the atmosphere. The movement of air, including rising and sinking, is primarily driven by differences in temperature and pressure.
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Does fresher air rise?
Yes, fresher air tends to rise because it is typically cooler and denser than the surrounding air. As a result, fresher air will displace the warmer, less dense air above it, causing it to rise. This process is known as convection, where the movement of air is driven by differences in temperature and density.
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Justine is running for her life. Escaping a city and a man who between them have almost broken her she heads north to the mountains and the valleys of the Highlands.She is looking for somewhere to hide. Michael and Hannah are also running. With their two sons and their tattered marriage they have come to the village of Kilmacarra.They are looking for somewhere they can once again call home. In a place of standing stones – an ancient landscape in a country on the brink of change – a shocking accident causes their lives to intertwine.Tangled together in threads of guilt and love, with Scotland rushing towards a referendum and the community around them fracturing, each must question where they truly belong. And, as the ground beneath their feet begins to give up its secrets, and the darkness Justine fled grows close, each must also find a way to face their ghosts.
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The Rise, The Fall, and The Rise
SHORTLISTED FOR THE PENDERYN MUSIC BOOK PRIZE 2017The Rise, The Fall, and The Rise is the extraordinary story, in her own words, of Brix Smith Start.Best known for her work in The Fall at the time when they were perhaps the most powerful and influential anti-authoritarian postpunk band in the world -- This Nation's Saving Grace, The Wonderful and Frightening World Of ... -- Brix spent ten years in the band before a violent disintegration led to her exit and the end of her marriage with Mark E Smith. But Brix's story is much more than rock 'n' roll highs and lows in one of the most radically dysfunctional bands around.Growing up in the Hollywood Hills in the '60s in a dilapidated pink mansion her life has taken her from luxury to destitution, from the cover of the NME to waitressing in California, via the industrial wasteland of Manchester in the 1980s.What emerges is a story of constant reinvention, jubilant highs and depressive ebbs; a singular journey of a teenage American girl on a collision course with English radicalism on her way to mid-life success on TV and in fashion. Too bizarre, extreme and unlikely to exist in the pages of fiction, The Rise, The Fall, and The Rise could only exist in the pages of a memoir.
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The Rise and Rise of Tabitha Baird
'Witty, wise and wonderful . . . Such fun!' Miranda Hart. When thirteen-year-old Tabitha's parents split up, she's forced to move down to London with her mum and brother.Sounds cool right? Well there's just one teeny tiny hitch. They're moving in with Gran . . . Mental, very much NOT cool Gran, who talks to (AND FOR) her knitwear-adorned dog Basil like he's the son she never had.Worse still, her mum has decided to start writing an embarrassing blog (much of it about her teenage daughter) and her younger brother Luke's favourite pastime seems to be 'annoy Tab as much as humanly possible'. All this embarrassment is particularly bad news as Tabitha has given herself a mission for her new school: to be the coolest, most popular girl there!Despite her family's best efforts, things get off to a good start as Tab quickly makes friends with A'isha and Emz (and manages to avoid total losers like Grace).She seems to be on the rise and rise - even meeting cute dog walker Sam whilst out with Basil - but then disaster strikes.Is Tab about to find out the real cost of popularity?
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Rise Jamaica!
Marking the 60th anniversary of Jamaica's independence in August 2022, this celebratory album collection showcases an array of major hits and previously unissued tracks all of which were recorded in the year that the island became a sovereign nation: 1962. The first of the two discs focuses on the biggest home-grown sellers of the year, featuring ska and R&B hits by such celebrated foundation artists as Jimmy Cliff, Derrick Morgan, Owen Gray and Don Drummond, while the second disc comprises previously unissued recordings, produced by the country's leading sound system operator-turned-record producer, Duke Reid.
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Should electricity prices rise?
The answer to whether electricity prices should rise depends on various factors. On one hand, higher electricity prices can incentivize consumers to use energy more efficiently and encourage the development of renewable energy sources. This can help reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability. On the other hand, higher electricity prices can place a burden on low-income households and small businesses. Therefore, any decision to raise electricity prices should be carefully weighed against its potential impact on consumers and the overall economy. It is important to consider implementing measures to mitigate the impact on vulnerable populations and to ensure that the transition to higher prices is fair and equitable.
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"Doesn't gas always rise?"
Gas does not always rise. The behavior of gas depends on its density and the surrounding conditions. For example, in a gravitational field, less dense gases will rise while denser gases will sink. Additionally, the temperature and pressure of the gas can also affect its behavior, causing it to either rise or sink. Therefore, the movement of gas is not always predictable and can vary depending on various factors.
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Why do muffins rise unevenly?
Muffins can rise unevenly due to several factors such as uneven distribution of leavening agents like baking powder or baking soda in the batter, overmixing the batter which can lead to uneven air distribution, or uneven oven temperature causing some parts of the muffins to rise faster than others. Additionally, opening the oven door too soon during baking can cause a sudden drop in temperature, affecting the rising process. To ensure even rising, it is important to properly mix the batter, preheat the oven, and avoid opening the oven door too early.
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Why does heat always rise?
Heat rises because when a substance is heated, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and become less dense. This decrease in density makes the heated substance lighter than the surrounding cooler air, causing it to rise. As the heated air rises, it displaces the cooler air above it, creating a convection current where warmer air continually moves upwards. This process is known as convection and is the reason why heat always rises.
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