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Sepia Restaurant in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago is a city that has never taken a back step from it’s larger global awareness. Known for years for the pizza, the Second City comedy geniuses, the Steppenwolf theatrical brilliance, baseball, finances and amazing architecture Chicago, Illinois is now at the forefront of places to go and see and be seen. When you are […]

Fruit Fly Mendelian Genetics

Title: Identification of Wild Type Characters and Sex in Drosophila melnogaster Introduction: This lab was done using the fruits of Drosophila melanogaster flies. Drosophila melanogaster is a useful tool in genetic studies of diploid organisms because it is small, short life cycle. it is easily and cheaply erected and handled, and produces many from one […]

Bedwetting: An Embarrassing Problem and the Homeopathic Remedy

Bedwetting or enuresis is a disorder in children in which they urinate involuntarily while asleep. The cause may be infection of worms, intake of excessive quantity of fluids and disagreeable food. The fact is that the cause is not always definite, and strictly speaking, a professional homeopath needs to be consulted. Psychological reasons may also […]

The History of Sepia Tones in Photography

photography is capable of capturing the world as we see it. Unlike the artist who sees and interprets the captive world, photography offers a vision that everyone sees and understands. Unlike painting, however, photography is a relatively new invention. Although photography has come a long way in two hundred years, remnants of the old technique […]

Photo Finishes: Glossy Versus Matte

When preserving those special moments and memories, people want the best finish for their photos. However, there are so many options from which to choose. While metallic, canvas, and luster are great choices, most people prefer matte or glossy finishes. And, each of these popular finishes offers advantages and disadvantages. Glossy When you look at […]

Common Cuttlefish Facts

The common cuttlefish, sepia officinalis, is a cephalopod, making it related to octopuses and squids. They can grow rather large, measuring up to 17.7 inches (45 centimeters) in length. Their bodies are flattened and broad, with a fin that runs around the body from behind their head. They have 9 ‘arms’ encircling their beak-like mouth, […]