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He said, “because now we have 4 months of rats non-diminist who were once diabetic.”
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Dr. Het Ur, professor of medicine at Dalouzi University in Halifax, Nova Scotia and chair of the clinical and scientific department of the Canadian Diabetes Association, pointed out that the research is still at an early stage.
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Like some other experts, he is wary of whether diabetes can be cured, pointing out that these findings are not associated with people who already have type 1 diabetes.
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On Monday, Sarah Danius, the permanent secretary of the Nobel Prize in Literature at the Swedish Academy, said publicly, on the air of a radio program at Sweden's national broadcaster Sveriges, that the committee, which was unable to get in touch directly with Bob Dylan for the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, stopped efforts to find him.
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Danius said, "Now we're not doing anything. I've spoken by phone and an e-mail to his closest partner and got very friendly answers. For now, that's certainly enough.'
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Previously, Ring's chief executive, Jamie Siminoff, recalled that the company started the day he couldn't hear the doorbell from the lab in his garage.
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He said he made a bell with Wi-Fi.
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Siminoff said sales increased after appearing in a 2013 episode of Shark Tank in which the show's panel refused to finance the business.
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Shortly before 2018, Siminoff went to the QVC telemarketing station.
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Ring also sued with the competitive custody company ADT Corporation.
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Although the experimental vaccine can reduce Ebola mortality, no drug so far has proved to be clearly suitable for treating an existing infection.
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A cocktail of antibodies, Zmapp, at the beginning was promising in the field, but official studies showed that it offered less benefits than what was intended to prevent deaths.
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On the PALM test, ZMapp had the role of regulator, i.e. the researchers had it as a reference and juxtaposed it with the 3 other treatments.
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The U.S. Gymnastics Federation is in favour of the letter drafted by the U.S. Olympic Committee and accepts the real need of the Olympic family to promote a security environment for all our athletes.
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We agree with the statement of the Olympic and Paralympic Committee of the United States. States that the interests of athletes, our clubs and their sports would be best served if we made meaningful changes to our organization, rather than lifting certification.
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USA Gymnastics supports conducting an independent investigation that will shed light on how the abuse of the dimensions described so boldly by the surviving of Larry Nassar managed not to be detected for so long and includes any necessary and appropriate change.
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The Gymnastics Federation and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee have the same goal - to make the sport of high school, and others, as safe as possible for athletes to follow their dream in a safe, positive and appropriate environment.
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Throughout the 1960s, Brzezinski was a member of John F. Kennedy and then worked for the management of Lynton B. Johnson.
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In the 1976 election, he was Carter's foreign policy adviser and then served as a National Security Adviser (NSA) from 1977 to 1981, after Henry Kissinger.
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As a National Security Adviser, he helped Carter diplomatically handle world affairs, such as the 1978 Camp David agreements; the normalisation of relations between the U.S. and China in the late 1970s; the Iranian Revolution, which led to the hostage crisis in 1979, as well as the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.
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The film, featuring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, received nominations in all major categories.
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Gosling and Stone took nomination for a best-knife and female actress respectively.
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The rest of the nominations are the following, Best Image, Direction, Photography, Costumes, Film Editing, Original Music, Settings, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, and Original Screenplay.
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Two songs from the film, "Ecstasy" (The Fools Dreaming of) and "City of Stars", received nominations in the category of Best Original Song. Lionsgate studio received 26 nominations – more than any other studio.
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U.S. President Donald Trump in a statement made by the spokeswoman late on Sunday, announced that U.S. troops would leave Syria.
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The announcement came after Trump's phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Turkey would also undertake the guarding of the captured ISIS fighters whom, according to the statement, European nations refused to repatriate.
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This not only confirms that some of the dinosaurs had feathers, an already widespread theory, but also provides details that fossils generally cannot provide, such as color and three-dimensional layout.
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Researchers say the wings of this animal were brown on top with light or carrot color on the bottom.
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The finding also provides information on the progression of plumage in birds.
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Because dinosaur wings lack a fully developed axis, called the back, but they have other features of feathers—mysts and secrets—the researchers concluded that the back was probably a later evolutionary development than the other traits.
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The structure of the wings indicates that it was not used to fly but to adjust the temperature or for display. Scientists claim that although this is a queue of a young dinosaur, the sample reveals an adult plough and not a feathers of chicks.
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The researchers argue that, although it is the tail of a young dinosaur, the sample indicates a feather of an adult rather than a newborn.
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A car bombed with explosives exploded at the police headquarters in Gaziantep, Turkey yesterday morning, killing two police officers and injuring more than twenty people.
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According to government representatives, the 19 wounded were policemen.
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Police said they suspected as responsible for the attack by an alleged Daesh fighter (ISIS).
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They discovered that the Sun operated on the basis of the same basic principles on which the other stars relied: it was found that the activity of all the stars in the system was guided by their brightness, rotation and nothing else.
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Brightness and rotation are calculated together to define the Rosby number of a star, related to plasma flow.
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The star is as inactive about magnetism inversions, the smaller the Rosby number.
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Throughout his journey, Iwasaki in many cases was confronted with problems.
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He was robbed by pirates, was attacked by a rabid dog in Tibet, evaded him from a wedding in Nepal and was arrested in India.
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The 802.11n standard works both at 2,4 Ghz and a frequency of 5.0 Ghz.
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This will allow it to be inversely compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g, since the base station has dual radios.
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Speeds of 802.11 n are substantially higher than their predecessors with a maximum theoretical performance of 600 Mbit/second.
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Duvall, married to two adult children, gave no idea to Miller about the person involved in the incident.
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Miller, when asked to comment, said: "Pokine during the hearing speaks a lot... I was getting ready, so I wasn't listening to what he was saying."
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"Our aim is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions per unit of gross domestic product by 2020 from 2005 levels," Hu said.
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It did not set the number of reductions, stating that they will be based on China’s economic output.
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Hu encouraged the rising countries "to avoid the old method of polluting first and cleaning later."
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He also said that "they should not, however, be asked to shoulder obligations that go beyond the stage of development, their responsibilities and capabilities."
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Iraq's study group presented its report today at 12.00 GMT.
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He warns that no one can guarantee that any series of actions in Iraq, at this stage, will end the sectarian war, the growing violence or the march to chaos.
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The report opens with a call for open dialogue and consensus in the United States on policy towards the Middle East.
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The report strongly criticises almost every aspect of the present policy adopted by the Executive Authority towards Iraq and calls for an immediate change of direction.
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The first among its 78 proposals is that the new diplomatic initiative should be taken before the end of this year to protect Iraq’s borders from hostile interventions and to restore diplomatic relations with neighboring countries.
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Yesterday afternoon Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the current senator and First Lady of Argentina, announced that she would run for president in La Plata, a city located 50 km (31 miles) from Buenos Aires.
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Ms Kirchner announced her intention to run for president at the Argentine Theatre, in the same place where she was launching her Senate campaign in 2005 as a member of the Buenos Aires province delegation.
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There was a debate in the spending on relief and reconstruction in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which some supporters of fiscal conservatism humorously described as the "New Orleans of Bush's New Orleans Agreement."
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Progressive criticism of the reconstruction effort was centered on the assignment of reconstruction contracts to people who know Washington from within.
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Over four million people visited Rome to attend the funeral.
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The number of attendees was so large that not everyone could have access to the funeral, in St. Peter's Square.
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Many large mentors were placed in Rome so people could see the ceremony.
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In several other cities in Italy and the rest of the world, especially in Poland, similar events took place, which were attended by a large number of people.
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Some historians have criticized the FBI for raising resources in cases that are easy to solve, especially in car theft cases, which aims to increase the success rate of the service.
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In the 2005 financial year, Congress began funding the anti-vestige initiative and clarified that 10 FBI agents must devote themselves to adult pornography.
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Robin Utap clinched the highest period score, making 70 runs on just 41 balls hitting 11-fours and 2 sixs.
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The midfielders, Sachine Tedulkar and Raoul Dravid, had a good performance and made a record of working with a hundred runs.
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But India, after being expelled, only managed 36 runs by losing 7 fences until the end of the seasons.
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U.S. President George W. Bush arrived in Singapore on the morning of November 16, launching an Asia tour that would last a week.
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He was welcomed by Singapore's deputy prime minister, Wong Khan Sheng, and spoke about trade and terrorism issues with Singapore's prime minister, Li Hsien Long.
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After 7 days of shooting, Bush announced the commercial expansion in Asia.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper has agreed to send the government's "clear air law" to a cross-party committee for revision before its second reading, after Wednesday's 25-minute conference with New Democratic Party leader Jack Leyton.
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Leighton, during his meeting with the prime minister, had called for changes to the environmental bill as he requested a "in-depth and universal overhaul" of the environmental bill proposed by the Conservative Party.
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Since the federal government intervened in the fundage of the Mersey Hospital in the Tasmanian Devonport, the state government and some members of the Federal Parliament have described this act as a trick in the prelude to the federal election to be held in November.
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But Prime Minister John Howard said the only goal of the law was to provide protection at the hospital’s facilities to prevent them from being degraded by the Tasmanian government, giving 45 million Australian dollars in addition.
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The recent bulletin says the recordings of the height of the sea show that there was a tsunami. A certain tsunami movement was recorded near the Bench Pago and Niue.
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No major damage or injury was reported in Tonga, but there was a temporary power outage that appears to have prevented Tonga authorities from receiving the tsunami warning issued by the PTWC tsunami warning center.
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Fourteen schools in Hawaii that were on or near the coast remained closed all Wednesday despite warnings being revoked.
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U.S. President George Woked Bush applauded the statement.
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North Korea's commitment was described by Bush spokesman Gordon Johntri as "a big step towards achieving the goal of verifiable denuclearization of the Korean peninsula."
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The tenth storm of the Atlantic hurricane age that acquired a name, the subtropical Storm Jerry, formed today in the Atlantic Ocean.
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The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports that Jerry at this point does not threaten land.
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The U.S. Corps of Engineers estimated that 6 inches of precipitation could cause overflowing dams that had previously been damaged.
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The water in Nydz Word, which suffered a flood of 20 feet in height during Hurricane Katrina, is now at the height of the waist as the nearby dam overflowed.
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The water overflows from the embankment in a section of 100 feet wide.
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Commons director Adam Kiourden showed regret for those who were deleted with his Wikinews statements last month.
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“Welness was basically lying to us from the beginning. Initially, pretending that this was for legal reasons. Then, pretending to hear us until his art is erased.”
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The community's annoyance led to current efforts to draw up a policy on sexual content for the site, which is home to millions of open licensing media.
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The part of the work completed was primarily theoretical, however the program was designed to represent observations for the Sagittarius galaxy.
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What the team expected would be caused by tidal forces between the dark matter of the galaxy and the equivalent of Milky Way.
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Similar to the moon that attracts the earth, creating tides, but Milky Way attracts the Sagittarius galaxy.
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Scientists have been able to conclude that dark matter affects other dark matter in the same way as normal matter.
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This theory holds that most of the dark matter found in a galaxy is found around the galaxy, forming a type of wreath, and consists of many small particles.
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Television reports appear to be spreading from the station white smoke.
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Local authorities warn residents living in the area near the factory to stay m;esa in their homes, not to use air conditioners and not to drink tap water.
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According to Japan's nuclear power agency, radioactive cesium and iodine was found at the plant.
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Authorities speculate this suggests that containers containing uranium fuel in the area may have been damaged and leaked.
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The dr. Tony Maul discovered super-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) in the Quazulu-Natall region of South Africa.
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In an interview he had said that the new mutation "caused great concern due to the high mortality rate."
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Dr. Maul believes some patients may have been infected with the virus in hospital and at least two of them belonged to the hospital's health professionals.
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In the space of a year, a man who is infected can stick 10 to 15 people close to him.
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However, the rate of over-resistant tuberculosis across the group of people with tuberculosis appears to be still low, as it stands at 6,000 out of a total of 330,000 people infected at any time in South Africa.
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The satellites, which each weighed more than 1,000 pounds and moved at about 17,500 miles per hour, collided 491 miles from the Earth's surface.
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According to scientists, the explosion caused by the crash was of enormous proportions.
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They are still trying to determine the magnitude of the collision and how it will affect the Earth.
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The U.S. Defense Department's strategy command is tracing the wreckage.
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The result of the analysis of the measurements will be posted on a public website.
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Ohio authorities say a doctor working at the Pezhburg Children's Hospital in Pennsylvania is charged with aggravated murder after her mum was found dead in the trunk of her car on Wednesday.
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29-year-old doctor Malar Balasubramanian was found dead in Blue Ash, Ohio, 15 miles from Cincinnati, on a street wearing a short-sleeved blouse and underwear and as she appears under the influence of drugs.
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He drove the officers to the black Oldsmobile Intrigue that was 500 feet away.
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At this point was the body of 53-year-old Saroja Balasubramanian, covered with blankets soiled with blood.
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Police said the body appeared to have been there about a day.
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The first cases of the disease this year were recorded at the end of July.
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The disease is transferred from pigs and then migrates to humans through mosquitoes.
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The outbreak has led the government of India to take measures such as the disposal of swine exterminators in severely affected areas, distributing thousands of mosquito nets and pesticides in the form of an aerosol.
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The government has promised to provide a few million vials of the vaccine for encephalitis, which will help prepare health services for next year.
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Plans for this year's vaccine delivery to the areas that have historically been hit hardest have been delayed due to a lack of financial resources and low priority compared to other diseases.
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In 1956, Slanja moved to Sweden, and after three years he started working at the Post Office in Sweden where he became a principal engraver.
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It created more than 1,000 stamps for Sweden, as well as for another 28 countries.
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His work is recognized for his quality and detail to such an extent that he ranks him in the "known names" of the philatelist community. Some specialise in collecting only his own works.
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His 1000th stamp was the majestic "Great Works of Swedish Kings," by David Clocker Erenstroll of 2000, which was ranked in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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He was also involved in drawing up banknotes for many countries, as recent examples of his work include the portraits of prime ministers on the frontpoint of the new Canadian $5 and $100 notes.
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After the collision, they moved Gibson to a health center but left his last breath after a while.
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The driver of the truck, 64, suffered no injuries from the accident.
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The vehicle itself was removed from the accident site at about 12:00 Grevenich time on the same day.
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A person working in a garage near the accident site said: "There were children waiting to cross the road and everything was screaming and crying.
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Everyone came back running to the place where the accident occurred.
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Other items on the agenda in Bali include saving the world's remaining forests and sharing technologies to help develop developing countries in a less polluting way.
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The UN hopes to finalise funding for aid to countries affected by global warming to deal with the consequences.
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The money could be allocated to homes with flood protection, better water management and crop diversification.
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Fluk wrote that the efforts of some to stifle women who express an opinion about women's health were unsuccessful.
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He came to this conclusion because of the numerous positive comments and the encouragement she received from both women and men who strongly argued that contraceptive pills should be considered a medical necessity.
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When the collision ended and after the injured were taken to the hospital, around 40 of the other prisoners remained in the courtyard and refused to return to their cells.
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Negotiators have tried to improve the situation, but the demands of the detainees are not clear.
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Between 7:00-8:00 a.m., a fire started from the prisoners in the yard.
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Soon, prison guards equipped properly to deal with riots, entered the yard and confined the prisoners using tear gas.
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Firefighting teams had extinguished the fire by 23:35.
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After the dam was built in 1963, the seasonal floods that dispersed sediments across the river were held back.
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This alluviancial material was vital for the formation of reefs and shores, which functioned as habitats of wilderness.
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Therefore, two species of fish have disappeared and two others are endangered, including the carptyno.
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Although the water level will only go up a few feet after the flood, officials hope this is enough to restore the underwater build-up of sand downwards.
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No tsunami warning has been issued, while according to Jakarta's geophysics agency, such a warning will not be issued, as the quake did not meet the required scale of 6.5.
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Even though there was no tsunami threat, residents panicked and they started leaving their businesses and homes.
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Even though Winfrey was crying in her farewell, she made it clear to her fans that she would return.
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"This is not goodbye. It is the completion of a chapter and the beginning of a new one.”
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The final results of Namibia's presidential and parliamentary elections have shown that the sitting president, Hifikipounje Pochaba, was largely re-elected.
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The political group that has power, the South West Africa Organization (South West Africa People's Organisation), had a majority vote in the vote for MPs.
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Allied forces and Afghan troops have been brought to the area to secure the site while coalition air forces have been sent for help.
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The collision occurred high on mountainous terrain and is believed to have been the result of enemy fire.
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Attempts to search for the crash site are accompanied by bad weather conditions and rough terrain.
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The Mangola medical charity, Médecins Sans Frontières and the World Health Organization are talking about the worst outbreak in the country.
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Médecins Sans Frontières spokesman Richard Veerman said: “Angola is heading for the worst epidemic of all time and the situation remains very bad in Angola.”
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The games started at 10:00 a.m. in wonderful weather and, apart from the morning drizzle that quickly receded, the day was perfect for rugby chevens.
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South Africa's top athletes started well when they gained a convenient advantage with 26 - 00 wins against Zambia's fifth-high top team.
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South Africa, which seemed to be visibly out of shape in the match against the southern sisters, showed steady improvement as the tournament progressed.
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The disciplined defence, the skills in handling the ball and the excellent cooperation they demonstrated made them stand out and it was clear that this would be the winning team.
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Responsible for the city of Amsterdam and the Anne Frank Museum say the tree is contaminated with fungi and poses a risk to public health, claiming it was in immediate danger of falling.
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It was scheduled to be cut on Tuesday, but it was saved following an extraordinary court order.
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All entrances of the cave, known as "The Seven Sisters", have a diameter of at least 100 to 200 meters (328 to 820 feet).
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Through infrared images it seems that temperature fluctuations in night and day show that they are probably caves.
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It is colder during the day compared to the surrounding surface and warmer at night.
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“Their thermal behavior is not as constant as that of large caves on Earth, which often maintain a relatively stable temperature, but it is consistent with the fact that these are deep holes in the ground,” said Glenn Kusin of the astrogeological team of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the University of North Arizona in Flagstaff, Arizona.
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In France, elections have always been an experience of low know-how: voters are isolated in a screen and put in an envelope a pre-printed sheet of paper indicating the candidate of their choice.
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After the officials ascertain the identity of the voter, he throws the envelope into the ballot box and signs on the list of voters.
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The process is rigourously codified by France's electoral law.
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From 1988, the electors must be shown in order to be made possible by those who vote and the witnesses to certify the non-existence of files at the beginning of the vote and that no additional files are put in addition to those legally counted and the legal votes cast.
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Candidates can send representatives to observe any part of the process. Late in the afternoon, the votes are counted by volunteers, under strict supervision, who follow specific procedures.
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The ASUS Eee computer, which was released earlier around the world for reasons of saving expense and functionality, became a burning issue in 2007 at Taipei's Information Technology Month.
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But the consumer laptop market will diversify and change radically after ASUS's award with Taiwan's 2007 sustainability award by the executive Yuan of the Republic of China.
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The station's website describes the show as "an old-school radio theatre with a new and extranouflagically bizarre spin."
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Initially, the show was presented exclusively to the long-lived online radio station Toginet Redio, a website that focuses on discussion radio.
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In late 2015, Togynet founded Star Net Redio as a subsidiary.
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Originally, the series included amateur voice actors, coming from east Texas.
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Extensive looting continued throughout the night as there was no presence of policemen on the streets of Bishkek.
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Bishkek was described by an observer as if she were sinking into a state of "anarchy," as gangs of people roamed the streets and looted shops selling consumer goods.
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Many Bishkek residents felt the protesters from the South at fault for lawlessness.
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South Africa has beaten All Blacks (New Zealand) in a match of the South Hemisphere Ragbi Championship at Rustenburg's Royal Bafokent Stadium in South Africa.
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In the final score it felt victorious by one point, 21-20, which ended the 15 successive wins of the All Blacks.
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For the Springboks ended with a losing streak of five matches.
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It was the final match for the Oil Blacks, who had already won the trophy two weeks earlier.
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The last battle will take place next week in Ellis Park, Johannesburg, where the Spingboks will go to Australia.
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A mild earthquake took place in western Montana on Monday at 22:10.
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. National Earthquake Information Center have not received any immediate reports of damage.
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The quake had its epicenter about 20 kilometers (15 miles) north-northeast of Dillon and about 65 kilometers (40 miles) south of Boot.
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The deadly strain of avian influenza H5N1, was confirmed to have infected a dead wild duck, found on Monday in a swamp near Lyon, east of France.
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At the end of the following series Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy enters France which is the 7th European state affected by this microgenus.
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In Croatia and Denmark, there are suspected cases of the H5N1 virus have not yet been confirmed.
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Chambers filed a lawsuit against God for "the widespread deaths, destruction and terrorism experienced by millions of people on the planet."
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Chambers, who is an agnostic, argues that his lawsuit is "senseless" and that "anything who can sue anyone."
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The story presented in the French opera by Cummese-Sance concerns the life of an artist "whose life is brought and carried by the love of drugs and Japan."
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As a result, artists smoke cannabis cigarettes on stage, and theatre itself encourages the audience to do the same.
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Former U.S. House Speaker Newit Djingritk, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and Michelle Buckman, a member of Congress, emerged as fourth, fifth and sixth place respectively.
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After the results were announced, Gingrich endorsed Sandorum but spoke harshly about Romney, on whose behalf negative political ads were aired in Iowa against Gingrić.
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Perry said I would "return to Texas to evaluate the results of tonight's party assembly, to determine if there is a chance to lead this fight," but then said he would remain in the fight and take part in the January 21 primaries in South Carolina.
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Batsman, who won Ames Strauss-Paul in August, decided to end her campaign.
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The photographer was taken to UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center, where he then survived.
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It is reported at the age of 20. In a statement, Bieber said: "While I was not there or participated directly in this tragic accident, my thoughts and prayers turn to the victim's family."
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The TMZ arts website claims the photographer stopped his vehicle on the other side of Sepuledda Avenue and attempted to take pictures of the police roadblock before crossing the road and continuing, forcing the police officer from California's Hayway Patrol service who was conducting the traffic stop, to instruct him to turn back, twice.
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According to police, the driver of the vehicle that collided with the photographer is not going to face criminal charges.
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As available medals per day are just eighteen, several states failed to get on the podium.
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They include the Netherlands, with Anna Jochemsen who finished yesterday ninth in the women's Super-G (standing) category and Finland with Katjia Saarinen, who finished tenth in the same competition.
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Australian Mitchell Gurryley finished eleventh in the standing giant men's slalom. Czech contestant Aldrich Yelinek finished tenth sixth in the sitting giant men's slalom.
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Arly Velasquez from Mexico finished fifteenth in the Super-G of the Paralympic Alpine (sit) men's skiing. Adam Hall from New Zealand finished a Ninth in the Paralympic Alpine (ons) men's skiing.
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The male eye-to-habits skier Matchey Crezel and driver Ana Ogarzinska finished thirteenths in the giant slalom. Korean Jong Seork Park finished twenty-fourth in the sitting giant Slalom of men.
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U.N. peacekeepers, who arrived in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, are blamed for spreading the disease that began near the place where the military camped.
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Based on the lawsuit, waste from the UN base was not properly secured, and so the bacteria were introduced to the tributary of Artimoudi, one of the largest in Haiti.
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Before the arrival of troops, Haiti had not faced any problems involving the disease.
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The Institute for Justice and the Republic of Haiti has made references to independent studies that the Nepali Peace Battalion of the UN inadvertently brought the disease to Haiti.
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Daniel Ladan, UN experts on the disease, said the outbreak was likely caused by peacekeepers.
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Hamilton verified the information that when Howard University Hospital welcomed the patient, he was in a stable condition.
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The patient had travelled to Nigeria, where some cases of Ebola virus have occurred.
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The hospital has followed the infection screening protocol and among other things the separation of patients to prevent infection of others.
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Before the Simbssons Simon had worked on various shows and in a variety of positions.
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In the 1980s he worked on shows like Taxi, Cheers and Tracy Ullman's Show.
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In 1989 he helped create the show The Simpsons with Brooks and Growing, while he was in charge of hiring the show's first writing team.
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Even though he left the show in 1993, detain the distinction of the manager and was still getting many millions for each circle for the rights.
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Earlier, the Xinhua news agency reported that a plane was hijacked.
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Subsequent reports said at the time that the plane was threatened for a bomb and its course was diverted back to Afghanistan where it landed in Kandahar.
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Initial statements said the plane changed course heading to Afghanistan after the emergency landing request in Urumci was rejected.
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Air accidents are common in Iran, as they have an aged fleet that is not properly maintained whether it is political or military operations.
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International sanctions meant it was not possible to buy new aircraft.
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Earlier this week, a police helicopter crash claimed the lives of three people and injured three others.
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Last month Iran experienced the worst plane crash in years when a passenger plane heading to Armenia crashed, killing 168 people on board.
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In the same month, another passenger plane crossed the chasm of the corridor in Mashhad and crashed into a wall causing the deaths of seventeen people.
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Aerosmith canceled the rest of their tour's concerts.
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The rock band had to tour the United States and Canada until September 16.
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They canceled the tour after the injury of the lead singer, Stephen Tyler, who fell off the stage during his performance on August 5th.
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Murray lost the first set in a tie break after both won every serve on set.
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Del Potro initially led the second set, but again required tai break after 6-6.
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Porto was here to receive medical help for his shoulder, but managed to return to the fight.
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The beginning of the program took place at 8:30 p.m. local time (15:00 UTC).
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Famous singers from across the country presented legs, or otherwise devotional songs, at the feet of Sri Schiam.
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The event was opened by singer Sanju Sharma, followed by Jai Sankar Chudhéri. He also presented the bagu bangs. He was accompanied by singer Raju Cantalval.
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Then Lakka Singh led the song of the bangs.
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One hundred and eight dishes Chhappan Bhog (in the Hindu tradition, fifty-six separate foods, such as sugar, fruit, nuts, dishes, etc. which are given to the gods) exist in Baba Shiyam.
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Lakka Singh presented the ceremonial balan music for the chhapan bog event, accompanied by singer Raju Khandtelwell.
|
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In the Tokyo Game Show's main presentation, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed the design of the remote control for the company's new Nintendo Revolution console.
|
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The controller, as it looks like a TV remote, uses two sensors that are placed near the user's TV for triangulation of its position in a 3D space.
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This will allow players to control actions and movements in video games by moving the device in the air.
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Giancarlo Fiziquela lost control of his car and finished his race very soon after the start.
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His teammate Fernando Alonso had a lead for most of the race, but he stopped having it after the pit-stop, possibly due to the wrong positioning of the left front wheel.
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Michael Schumacher finished a short time later from Alonso because of the damage to the posts from the many battles during the match.
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According to a press conference, he said: "She is very cute and also sings quite well."
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I was moved every time we rehearsed it, from the bottom of my heart.
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About three minutes before the launch, a built-in camera showed several pieces of insulating foam breaking and leaving the fuel tank.
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However, they are not considered to have caused damage to the bus.
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The leader of NASA's space shuttle program, n. Wayne Hale the Younger said the foam had fallen "after the time we're worried."
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Five minutes after the start of the presentation, a strong wind began to blow, about a minute later, the wind had reached 70 kilometers per hour... Then the rain came, but it was so strong and great that it pierced your skin like a needle, and after the sky a hail fell, people panicked and screamed and ran on each other.
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"I lost my sister and her friend, while on my way there I saw two disabled people in wheelchairs and other people jumping over them and pushing them," Armand Versace said.
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The NHK also said that the Cassivaz-Cariva nuclear power plant in Niigata prefecture was operating normally.
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Electricity company Hokuriku said there was no effect from the earthquake and that the operation of the 1 and 2 reactors at the Sika nuclear power plant had been terminated.
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It becomes clear that about 9400 houses in this place are located without water supply and almost 100 without access to electricity.
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Some roads have been damaged, the railway service stopped operating in the affected areas, while the South airport in the Ishikawa prefecture remains closed.
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A bomb exploded outside the governor's office.
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There was an explosion with three other bombs near government buildings within two hours.
|
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Some reports say 8 dead as an official figure, and official reports confirm that up to 30 were injured. But the final numbers are not yet known.
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Cyanuric acid and melamine were found in pet urine samples, which did not survive after eating contaminated food.
|
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The two compounds react with each other by creating crystals that may hamper kidney function, according to university researchers.
|
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The researchers made the following observation: the crystals formed in a cat urine when it added melamine and cyanuric acid.
|
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The composition of these crystals corresponds to those discovered in the urine of infected pets during confrontation through infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).
|
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I don't know if you realise it or not, but most of the Central American commodities are imported into this country without being taxed.
|
||
Of course, 80% of our goods were taxable through tariffs on Central American countries. We give it to you.
|
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That doesn't make any sense for me. In any case, it was not fair.
|
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All I say to the world is that you treat us as we are treated as we are treated.
|
||
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill banning the sale or rental of video games with violent content to underage children.
|
||
The bill requires video games sold in the state of California to be labelled with a sticker that reads "18" and makes it taxable to sell minors by imposing a $1,000 fine per infraction.
|
||
The Director of the Prosecutors, Kier Starmer QC, announced this morning the prosecution of Huhne and Pryce.
|
||
Hyun has resigned and will be replaced in cabinet by MP Ed Davy. MP Norman Lamb is expected to take on the position of Minister of Business that Davey leaves vacant.
|
||
Hün and Price were scheduled to appear at Westminster's district court on February 16.
|
||
The victims were Nicholas Alden, 25, and Zachary Cuddeback, 21, who was the driver.
|
||
Edgar Veggiya suffered arm and jab injuries, while Christopher Schneider ended up needing regenerative surgery on his face.
|
||
Yuka's gun missed as it was pointed at a man's head. Sneider suffers constant pain, blindness in one eye, loss of part of the skull and facial reconstruction with titanium.
|
||
Snyder filed via a live connection from a U.S. Air Force base in his homeland.
|
||
Beyond Wednesday's event, Karpanento competed in two individual league matches.
|
||
Her first was Slalom, where she won a "She didn't finish" on her first run. 36 of the 116 opponents received the same result in this fight.
|
||
In her other match, the giant slalom, finished tenth in the women's skiing team with a total time of 4:41.30, 2:11.60 minutes slower than Austrian Claodia Los who finished first and 1:09.02 minutes slower than Hungarian Gyongy Danny who finished the Ninth.
|
||
Four skiers from the women's seating ski category could not complete their routes, while 45 of the 117 total skiers at the Giant Slalom, failed to enlist in the race.
|
||
Maddé Pradesh police recovered the stolen laptop and mobile phone.
|
||
Deputy Inspector General D. K. Aria said: "We have arrested five people who raped the Swiss and we have recovered her mobile phone and laptop.
|
||
The defendants are Baba Kanjar, Bota Kanjar, Rambro Kanjar, Ghaza Kanja and Vishnu Kanjar.
|
||
Police director Chandra Sekar Solaki said the defendants appeared in court with covered faces.
|
||
Although 3 people were inside the house during the crash of the car, no one was injured.
|
||
However, the driver was seriously injured in the head.
|
||
The accident road was temporarily closed as emergency services pulled the driver out of the red Audi TT.
|
||
He was initially hospitalized at James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth.
|
||
He then went to Adenbrook's office in Cambridge.
|
||
Antecoa has since been charged by the Edinburgh Supreme Court for the murder of her son.
|
||
She is in custody with an indictment and trial pending, but any presumption of an eyewitness may have been affected as her image has been widely published.
|
||
This is a common practice in other parts of the UK. Kingdom, justice in Scotland, however, works differently and courts have ruled that posting photos is potentially damaging.
|
||
Professor Pamela Ferguson of Dundee University says that "journalists seem to be stumbling on a tight line if they publish photos, etc. of the suspects.”
|
||
The prosecution, which is generally responsible for prosecution, has informed journalists that there will be no further comments at least until charges are brought in.
|
||
According to leaked information, the document will be reported in the border dispute that Palestine wants based on the border before the Middle East war held in 1967.
|
||
According to reports, among the other issues covered was the future status of Jerusalem, which is a sacred place for both states, as well as the issue of the Jordan Valley.
|
||
Israel has been demanding a continuous military presence in the valley for ten years once an agreement has been signed, while the Palestinian authority agrees to allow this kind of presence for only five years.
|
||
Shooters in the complementary test control of harmful organisms would be closely supervised by the rangers, as the test would be controlled and its effectiveness would be judged.
|
||
In cooperation with the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and the Sweddown Federation of Australia (NSW), special volunteers were recruited as part of the Shooting Federation's hunting program.
|
||
According to Mick O'Plynn, Director General for the Conservation and Legacy of the Parks of the National Parks and Wildlife Service, the four snipers selected for the first hunting business received in-depth instructions on safety and education.
|
||
Yesterday Martelli was sworn in on a new Temporary Electoral Council (PES) consisting of nine members.
|
||
It is Martelli's fifth temporary election council in four years.
|
||
Last month a presidential commission proposed the previous resignation of the Temporary Electoral Council as part of a package of measures to lead the country to new elections.
|
||
The committee was Martelli's response to the broad anti-regime protests that began in October.
|
||
Some brutal demonstrations came because of the non-election, some have been pending since 2011.
|
||
Based on official reports, about 60 cases of poor use of iPod occurred that ended up at high temperature, starting six fire outbreaks and leaving four people with minor injuries from the fire.
|
||
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan (METI) said it was aware of the 27 accidents related to the devices.
|
||
Last week, the Treasury, Trade and Industry (METI) said Apple had informed it of 34 overheating incidents, which the company called "into serious."
|
||
The ministry responded by calling it "really regrettable" the postponement of Apple's report.
|
||
Earthquake hit the Marianas Islands at 07:19 a.m. local time (09:19 p.m. Greenwick time Friday).
|
||
The Marian Islands' emergency management office said there had been no reports of damage to their territory.
|
||
Also, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) said there was no sign of a tsunami.
|
||
A Filipino who was an old constable took hostage Hong Kong visitors by grabbing their bus in Manila, the capital of his country.
|
||
Rolando Mendoza fired targeting tourists with the M16 gun.
|
||
Several hostages have been rescued and at least 6 dead have been confirmed so far.
|
||
Six of the hostages, along with the children and the elderly, were left early; and so were the photographers who came from the Philippines.
|
||
Photographers later replaced an old lady who needed to use the toilet. Mendoza was killed by gunfire.
|
||
Liggins followed in his father's footsteps and opted for a career in medicine.
|
||
He was trained and became a gynecologist, started working in 1959 at the state girls' clinic, Auckland.
|
||
While working in hospital, Liggins, in his spare time, began investigating preterm birth.
|
||
According to his research, if a hormone was given, the fetal lung would mature.
|
||
Xinhua said government investigators on Wednesday identified two "black box" flight data recorders.
|
||
The co-populists paid tribute to Luna.
|
||
Tommy Drimer said: "Luna was the first winner of the Queen of Extreme competition. - My first manager. Luna died on the night of the two moons. Unique as it is. A strong woman.”
|
||
Dustin "Goldast" Rehnels commented that "Luna was as weird as I... maybe even more... I love her and I will miss her... I hope she is in a better place."
|
||
Of the 1,400 people surveyed before the 2010 federal election, those opposed to becoming Australia’s democracy increased by 8 percent since 2008.
|
||
Understability, Julia Gillard, said during the 2010 federal election campaign that she believed Australia should become a republic when Queen Elizabeth II’s reign ends.
|
||
34% of those who took part in the poll agreed with this idea because they want Queen Elizabeth II to be the last monarch of Australia.
|
||
In terms of two extremes of the poll, 29% of all respondents consider Australia to become a republic without a kingdom as soon as possible, while 31 percent think Australia should never become a republic without a kingdom.
|
||
The Olympic gold medalist was expected to participate in the 100 meters and 200 meters of free swimming and in three swimming relays at the Commonwealth Games, but due to his annoyations his physical condition is disputed.
|
||
He was unable to take the drugs they needed so as not to hurt, because they are banned from the Games.
|
||
Curtis Cooper, a professor of mathematics and informatics at the University of Central Missouri, on January 25, discovered the highest number ever found to date.
|
||
Several individuals verified the discovery using different hardware and software in early February and was announced on Tuesday.
|
||
Comets may have been a source of water transfer to the earth as well as organic matter that can form proteins and sustain life.
|
||
Scientists hope to understand how the planets form, especially how the Earth formed, as comets collided with Earth long ago.
|
||
Cuomo, who is 53, became governor earlier this year and last month signed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage.
|
||
He referred to the rumours as "political gossip and nonsense."
|
||
He is presumed to run for the presidency in 2016.
|
||
The Federal Aviation Administration claims that the next-generation air transport system would allow aircraft to conduct shorter routes, save gallons of fuel each year, and reduce carbon emissions.
|
||
The technology he uses is satellite – in contrast to the older radar-based ground technology – to allow air traffic controllers to more accurately identify an aircraft and give more accurate information to pilots.
|
||
No extra transfer is made and the underground railways will not stop at Wembley. Car parks and parking and transfer infrastructure are not available on the ground.
|
||
Fears about the lack of means of transport raise the possibility that the match will be held necessarily behind closed doors, without the fans of the team.
|
||
An investigation shared on Thursday in Science spoke of the existence of a new type of bird in the Galapagos Islands.
|
||
Researchers from Princeton University in the United States and the University of Uppsala in Sweden reported that the new species evolved within just two generations, even though the process is believed to have lasted much longer, due to the reproduction between the endemic fin of Darwin the genus Geospiza fortes and the expatriate finge Geospiza conirostris.
|
||
Gold can be sculpted in all shapes. It is made into shapes of a minimum size.
|
||
It can be sculpted in the form of a thin wire, and then curved and knitted. It can be forged or wrapped in leaves.
|
||
It can be done very thin and stick to other metals. It can be done so thin that it was sometimes used as a decoration in handmade images of books called "illustrated manuscripts."
|
||
This is called the pH of a chemical. You can make a marker using red cabbage juice.
|
||
The cable juice changes color depending on how acidic or basic (alkaline) the chemical is.
|
||
The pH level is determined by the amount of hydrogen ions (H at pH) of the chemical considered.
|
||
Hydrogen ions are protons that no longer have their electrons (as a hydrogen atom is composed of a proton and an electron).
|
||
Rotate together the two dry dusts and then, with clean and wet hands, press them to make a ball.
|
||
The moisture in your palms will react with the outer casings, which will create a strange sensation and make something like a peel.
|
||
The cities of Harapa and Mohenjo Daro had a flush toilet for each house, connected to a sophisticated sewage system.
|
||
Also, in Greece, in the residences of the Minoan cities of Crete and Santorini, ruins of sewerage systems have been found.
|
||
Toilets also appeared in ancient Egypt, Persia and China. The toilets in Rome were often part of the public bodies, where all of them regardless of gender constituted a composite crowd.
|
||
When you call someone who is far away, a satellite is used.
|
||
The satellite in space receives the call and then sends it back to earth almost instantly.
|
||
The satellite was launched through a rocket. Experts have space telescopes because the atmosphere of our planet creates alterations in our light and visibility.
|
||
A giant rocket over 100 feet high is required to send a satellite or telescope into space.
|
||
The wheel's contribution to the world is astonishing. The most important thing is the simplest and quickest movement.
|
||
Thanks to him we have trains, cars and many other transport engines.
|
||
Below are lower are more medium-sized cats that feed on medium-sized prey from hares to antelopes and deer.
|
||
Finally, there are many predatory kittens (including pet cats that are released) who hunt the too many bugs, rodents, saurids and birds.
|
||
The secret of their success is the idea of the position of a special role that each cat has, that prevents competition between them.
|
||
Lions are the most social felines, as they live in crowded groups called herds.
|
||
The herds consist of one to three adult males related to each other with up to thirty females with their young.
|
||
Females usually have a close connection with each other, as they form a large family of sisters and daughters.
|
||
Lion packs act heavily like packs of wolves or dogs, animals that look stunningly like lions (but not other large felines) in behavior, and are also extremely deadly for their prey.
|
||
The tiger, as a full-time athlete, can climb (to a not very good level), swim, make huge jumps and put five times more power than a strong man to lift something.
|
||
The tiger belongs to the same category (Genn of Pantherines) as lions, leopards and jaguars. These four cats are the only ones that can roar.
|
||
The tiger's roar is not like a lion's resounding roar, but it looks more like a phrase than angry, aloud words.
|
||
Sieots prefer small animals. They'll hunt monkeys, snakes, rodents and even birds. Almost all the animals hunted by the cello are smaller than himself.
|
||
Scientists believe the oselators follow and find animals to feed (to hunt) through smell, smelling the ground to see where they are.
|
||
They see very well in the dark through night vision and move quietly. The ossel hunt their preys through their adaptation to their environment and then the sudden attack on their prey.
|
||
When a small group of living organisms (small population) is separated from the predominant population from which it originated (for example if they move to a mountain range or a river, or if they are moving towards a new island so they cannot return easily) they will often encounter a different environment than in the past.
|
||
This new environment has new sources and different competitors, so the new population will need different characteristics or adjustments to be a strong competitor compared to what was required in the past.
|
||
Indigenous residents have not changed at all, they need to make adjustments as in the past.
|
||
As time goes on, as for the new population, the adaptation to the new environment begins, the resemblance to the rest of the population is getting smaller.
|
||
At some point, after thousands or perhaps millions of years, the two populations will look so different that they will not be able to be considered the same species.
|
||
We call this process speciation, which means the formation of new species. Speciality is an inevitable result and a very important part of evolution.
|
||
Plants create the oxygen that humans breathe and absorb carbon dioxide that people exhale (i.e., they take out by breathing).
|
||
Plants create their food from the sun through photosynthesis. They also offer shade.
|
||
Our homes and clothes are made of plants. The majority of foods we eat are plants. Without plants, the survival of animals would be impossible.
|
||
Mossaurus was the leading predator of his time, so nothing frightened him except the other Mossaurs.
|
||
His long jaws were more than 70 teeth sharp as a razor combined with an extra series of teeth at the top of his mouth, indicating that there is no way out of anything that went on his way.
|
||
We don't know for sure, but it may have had a forked tongue. He was fed with turtles, large fish, other mosaeuvous, and he might have been cannibal.
|
||
He was attacking anything that was entering the water. Even the giant dinosaur, the Tyrannosaurus would not be an opponent for him.
|
||
Although most of their foods would be familiar to us, the Romans also had various strange or unusually festive dishes, including the following, wild boar, peacock, snails and a species of rodent called clairvoyants.
|
||
Another difference is that the needy and the women ate their food sitting on chairs, while rich men preferred to eat at banquets where they could relax on their side while having lunch.
|
||
Meals in ancient Rome could not contain foods that arrived in Europe from America or Asia in the past centuries.
|
||
For example, there was no corn, tomato, potato or cocoa, while no ancient Romanos had eaten turkey.
|
||
The Babylonians built for each of their gods a primary temple that was considered the house of God.
|
||
The world would dedicate a massacre to the deities and the priesthood would attempt to respond to the desires of the deities by organizing mystiques and celebrations.
|
||
In each temple there is an open courtyard and then an inner sanctuary to which only the priests have access.
|
||
Sometimes certain turrets were built in a pyramidal shape called zigurat, and it was part of the temples.
|
||
The top of the tower was a special sanctuary for God.
|
||
In the warm climate of the Middle East, the roof was not so important.
|
||
The Jewish family spent most of their life in the open.
|
||
The women cooked in the yard while the shops were open stalls looking towards the street. Stone was used as a building material.
|
||
The land of Canaan did not have large woodlands, so the wood was very expensive.
|
||
Greenland was sparsely populated. The Scendian saga states that Eric Red was exiled from Iceland for murder and, as he traveled west, found Greenland and gave it this name.
|
||
However, despite his discovery, the Eskimos were already living there at this time.
|
||
Although every country was "Scandian," people, kings, customs and history of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland differed greatly.
|
||
If you have watched the film On the Traces of the Lost Treasure, you may believe that on the back side of the Declaration of Independence there is a treasure map written.
|
||
However, this is not true. Although there is something written on the back of the document, it is not a treasure map.
|
||
On the back of the Declaration of Independence, the following was written, “Original Declaration of Independence, issued on the 4th of July 1776.” This is written below, in reverse.
|
||
Although no one knows for sure who wrote it, it is known that from the beginning the large document of parchment (dimensions 293⁄4 by 241⁄2 inch) was wrapped in storage.
|
||
Therefore, the annotation may have been added simply as a label.
|
||
The landing in Normandy and the battles that followed liberated the French North, but the South was still not free.
|
||
He was running from the Vichy government. This consisted of Frenchmen who had made peace with the Germans in 1940 and cooperated with the invaders instead of fighting against them.
|
||
On August 15, 1940, the Allies invaded southern France; this raid was called the operation "Dragon".
|
||
Within two weeks the Americans and the forces of Free France had liberated southern France and Germany was next.
|
||
Culture is a unique tradition shared by a large group of people who live and work together, a society.
|
||
The word civilization comes from the Latin civilis, which means civil (politician), which is related to the Latin civis, which means citizen, and the civitas, which means city or city-state, and this even describes in a way the size of society.
|
||
Cities are the ancestors of states. A cultural culture implies the transmission of knowledge from generation to generation, to a continuous cultural footprint and an exquisite dissemination.
|
||
Often, smaller cultures are lost without leaving behind relevant historical data and fail to be recognized as normal cultures.
|
||
During the War of Independence, the thirteen states at first created a powerless central government - with Congress being the only component - based on the Confederate Statute.
|
||
Congress had no tax wilt, and because there was no executive or judiciary, it was based on state authorities, which were not cooperative, to enforce all laws.
|
||
Moreover, he had no jurisdiction to overlook taxation law and tariffs between states.
|
||
The Articles required the unanimous consensus of all states before they could be modified, but the states took the government so defiantly that their representatives were often absent.
|
||
The national football team of Italy and Germany are the second most successful teams in the world and were the champions of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
|
||
Popular sports include football, basketball, volleyball, polo, fencing, rugby, cycling, ice hockey, skate hockey and Formula 1. car races.
|
||
Winter sports are more popular in the countries of the North, with Italians participating in international competitions and Olympic competitions.
|
||
In Japan there are almost 7,000 islands (the biggest is Honsu), and it is thus the 7th most large island on the planet!
|
||
Because of the cluster/group of islands available to Japan, the latter is often referred to as a "archipella", geographically.
|
||
The beginning of Taiwan is lost back in the past, in the 15th century, where pass-by European sailors set the name of the island as the Ilha Formosa, that is, a beautiful island.
|
||
In 1624 the Dutch East India Company established a base in the southwestern part of Taiwan and began a transformation in the practices with which native grains were produced, employing Chinese workers in rice and sugar plantations.
|
||
In 1683, the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) dominated the west and north of Taiwan, which made it the administrative periphery of their empire in 1885.
|
||
After losing in the First Sino-Japanese Struggle (1984-1985), the Qing Dynasty then closes the Shimonoseki Treaty, where Taiwan passes into the hands of the Japanese, until 1945.
|
||
Matsu Picchu consists of three basic structures, namely the Indianatana, the Temple of the Sun and the Room with the Three Windows.
|
||
Most of the complex's buildings have been built from scratch in order to give tourists a better idea of what their original look was like.
|
||
30% of Machu Picchu had been restored by 1976 and his restoration continues to this day.
|
||
For example, the most common form of immovable imaging photography is 35 mm worldwide, which was the prevalent film size at the end of the analog film era.
|
||
It is produced to this day, but the most important is the ratio of dimensions that has been inherited from the image sensor formats of the digital camera.
|
||
The 35-millimeter format is in fact 36 millimeters in width, which creates confusion, and 24 millimeters in height.
|
||
The ratio of dimensions of this arrangement (divided by twelve to achieve the simplest ratio of integers) is therefore 3:2.
|
||
Many common forms (the category of APS formats, for example) are equal or closely approach these image ratios.
|
||
The law of three, which is often abused and derided, is a simple guideline that creates dynamism while at the same time maintaining order up to a meter in one image.
|
||
It states that the most effective point for the main theme is at the intersection of lines that divide the image into three parts vertically and horizontally (see example).
|
||
During this period of European history, the Catholic Church, which now had wealth and power, was under control.
|
||
For more than a thousand years, the Christian religion has established unbreakable ties between European states despite any differences in language and customs.
|
||
His ubiquitous power influenced everyone, from kings to ordinary mortals.
|
||
One of the main beliefs of Christianity is that wealth should be used to relieve the poor and those suffering and the money capital of the churches gather specifically for this reason.
|
||
The central authority of the church had been based in Rome for over a thousand years and this concentration of powers and wealth led many to reflect on whether the doctrine was properly realized.
|
||
Great Britain began to block Germany from the sea immediately after the start of the attacks.
|
||
The strategy has been effective as cuts in vital military and political procurement, although this blockade violated the generally accepted international law codified by a variety of international agreements in the last two hundred years.
|
||
The UK placed mines in international waters to prevent ship traffic in every part of the sea by threatening even neutral ships.
|
||
Since there was a limited reaction to this tactic, Germany expected the same for its unhindered underwater war.
|
||
In the 1920s, the attitude adopted by most citizens and nations, was peace and isolation.
|
||
The states, after seeing the horror and atrocities of war during World War I, wanted to avoid repeating such a situation in the future.
|
||
In 1884, Tesla moved to the United States of America to take up a job at Edison.
|
||
He arrived in the United States with 4 cents in his name, a poetry book and a letter of recommendation from Charles Butcher (director in his previous work) to Thomas Edison.
|
||
Ancient China had a unique way to differentiate each separate period of time. Every stadium of China or any family in power was a separate dynasty.
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Among each dynasty there was also an unstable era of divided provinces. The most famous of these periods was that of the Three Kingdoms that prevailed for 60 years between the Han and Jin dynasties.
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In those periods there was a fierce war between many nobles fighting for the throne.
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The Three Realms were one of the bloodiest periods in the history of ancient China, as thousands of people died fighting for the throne of the great palace in Xian.
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The social and political consequences are many and these include the use of the metric system, a shift from absolvation to democracy, patriotism and the belief that the country belongs not to a single ruler, but to all the people.
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Also, after the Revolution, the professions were accessible to all male job seekers, enabling the most ambitious and successful to succeed.
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The same was true for the army, as instead of class-based classification, it was now based on a calibre.
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The French Revolution also inspired many other oppressed individuals of the working classes of other countries to begin their own revolution.
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Mohammed was keenly interested in issues beyond this cosmic life. He often visited a cave that became known as "Hira" on the mountain "Nur" (light) for contemplation.
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The cave itself, where it survived in time, provides a very vivid picture of Muhammad's spiritual inclination.
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The cave is far from the world as it is located on the edge of a hill north of Mecca.
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In fact, it is not at all easy for someone to find it even if they know their existence. As soon as you enter the cave, you are in complete isolation.
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Nothing is visible beyond the clear, beautiful sky and the many surrounding mountains. Very few things in this world are visible or can be heard from inside the cave.
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one of the seven wonders that still exist today.
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The Great Pyramid, which was built by the Egyptians in the 3rd century BC, is one of the many large buildings in the form of a pyramid that were constructed in honor of the dead pharaohs.
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The Giza Plateau, or "Necropolis of Giza" located in the Valley of the Dead of Egypt, has various pyramids (greatest of which is the pyramid of Khufu), a few small tombs, several temples and the great Sphinx.
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The great pyramid was constructed in honor of the pharaoh Khufu, and many of the smaller pyramids, as well as the smaller tombs and temples were built in honor of the wife and members of the Khufu family.
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The mark stating that the bow must move upwards looks like a V and the mark indicating the motion down looks like a staple wire or square that does not have its underside.
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Playing up means you have to start from the edge, pushing the bow and playing down means you need to start from the frog (the point where your hand holds the bow) and pull it.
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Playing the bow upwards produces a softer sound, while playing downwards is stronger and more dynamic.
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You are free to put your own signs, but keep in mind that what is there is a certain musical function, so they often need to be taken into account.
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On 6 October 1789, a market-bean crowd forced King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antointa, their two young children (the eleven-year-old Marie Theresa and four-year-old Louis Charles) and the king's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth, who had been terrified, returning from Versailles to Paris.
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They travelled back to Paris in a carriage surrounded by a crowd of screaming and threatening the King and Queen.
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The crowd forced the King and the Queen to open wide the windows of their carriage.
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At one point, a person from the mob began brandishing the head of a member of the royal guard who was killed in Versailles, in front of the terrified Queen's eyes.
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The expenses of the imperialist war of the United States for the conquest of the Philippines were given by the Philippinian people himself.
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They were forced to pay taxes to the U.S. colonial regime to cover a large portion of the expenses, and the interest rate on the bonds was inclined on behalf of the Filipino government through the Wall Street banking houses.
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Of course, the super-profits that resulted from the long-term exploitation of the Philippine people were to be the basic gains of American imperialism.
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To understand the Templars, one must understand the framework that has pushed the creation of the battalion.
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The era of events is often called the Late Middle Ages, the period of European history in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries (1,000-1,300 AD).
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The high Middle Ages followed the early Middle Ages and preceded the late Middle Ages, which by means of conditions ends around 1500.
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Technological determinism is a term in which a variety of ideas is in practice, from the promotion or enforcement of technology, to the strict interpretation that the future of humanity is governed by a underlying logic directly linked to scientific laws and their expression in technology.
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Most interpretations of technological determinism share two central ideas: that the development of technology itself follows a path largely far from cultural and political influence and how technology in turn exerts "influence" in native societies, rather than in societies adapted to today.
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For example, one may claim that the car necessarily leads to the development of roads.
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However, a national road network is not economically viable for a small number of vehicles, so new production methods are being developed with the aim of reducing the cost of ownership of the car.
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The mass-owned regime also leads to higher rates of road accidents, which in turn lead to new methods in health care to repair bodily harm.
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Romanticism had an important element of cultural determinism, derived from writers such as Goethe, Fiche and Sleegel.
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In the context of Romanticism, geography shaped people and over time emerged customs and cultural elements in relation to this geography, which, being in harmony with the position of society, were better than the laws that were arbitrarily imposed.
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Just as Paris is considered a source of style in modern times, so Constantinople is the corresponding European source during feudalism.
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His reputation as the epicenter of abundance began to spread around 400 A.D. It lasted until about 1100 A.D.
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Its prestige decreased in the twelighteen century, basically because of the crusaders who brought back materials such as silk and spices, which were of higher value than the products of the Byzantine markets.
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That's when the title of the Capital of Fashion was transferred from Constantinople to Paris.
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Gothic style reached its peak during the period between the 10th and 11th centuries, as well as the 14th century.
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In the early days the dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east.
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However, slow communication channels involved 25 to 30 years of delays in the style in the west.
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Towards the end of the Middle Ages, Western Europe began to develop its own style. One of the most important developments of the time, which came as a result of the crusades, was that people started to fasten their clothes with buttons.
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Maintenance agriculture is the agriculture that takes place for the production of enough food to cover only the needs of the farmer and his/her family.
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Survival agriculture is a simple, usually biological system for the use of stored seeds derived from the ecosystem of the area, combined with alternations in crops or other relatively simple techniques for maximizing the crop.
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Traditionally, the majority of farmers have been engaged in self-preservation agriculture and this is still the case in many developing countries.
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Subcultures unite people with the same views, who feel marginalized by social norms, enabling them to develop a sense of identity.
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Subculture is divided on the basis of how long the member is, where he comes from, his social class, where he is and/or racial discrimination.
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The properties of a subculture that make it special can be linguistic, aesthetic, religious, political, sexual, geographical, or a combination of factors.
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To mark their status, members of a subculture often adopt a characteristic and symbolic style, which includes various fashions, special behaviors and slang.
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The main technique for the meaning of socialization is to rely on the few unlucky incidents of children who, due to negligence, misfortune or abuse, did not associate with adults during their lives.
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Such children are called "maritime" or wild. Some wild children have been isolated by people, usually by their own parents. In some cases this abandonment of the child was due to rejection by his parents due to a serious mental or physical disability of the child.
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Wild children are likely to have experienced serious abuse or traumatic experiences before they are abandoned or before they run away.
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For others it is said that they have been brought up by animals; for some it is assumed that they have lived alone in nature.
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A wild child, when he has been brought up entirely by animals without having come into contact with humans, exhibits behaviors (within natural limits) that are almost perfectly similar to those of the particular animal that took care of it, such as fear or indifference to humans.
|
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While project-based teaching makes learning easier and more interesting, the aids take another step.
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Screws are not a way of learning but more a helping hand to people undergoing a new teaching experience, such as learning a new computer program or starting a new project.
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There are virtual and real scaffolding, in other words, the teacher is a form of scaffold, but the same applies to the little man-connector of Microsoft Office.
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Virtual aids are integrated into the software and are intended to ask, promote and explain the processes of which handling may have been very difficult for students.
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Children are placed under the care of foster parents for a variety of reasons ranging from neglect and abuse, even to blackmail.
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No child should ever grow up in an environment without care, love and education, but it happens.
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||
We perceive the helper system as a safe zone for these children.
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Our foster care system is thought to provide safe homes, loving people offering care, stable education and reliable medical care.
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Care by foster parents is supposed to provide all the needs that the child did not receive at home from which he was removed.
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The internet includes both mass and interpersonal communication.
|
||
The specific characteristics of the internet have the effect of having additional dimensions in terms of approaching uses and rewards.
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For example, “learning” and “socializing” are considered important incentives to use the internet (James and others. a., 1995).
|
||
‘Personal involvement’ and ‘continuous relations’ were also identified as push-up aspects by Eighmey and McCord (1998) in researching public responses to the websites.
|
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The videographic helped in great findings in understanding the microscopic expressions, i.e. our expressions that last infinitesimal.
|
||
In particular, it is said that one can see if a person is lying, interpreting the minor expressions correctly.
|
||
Oliver Sacks in his thesis, The President's Speech, says that people who are unable to understand speech due to brain damage are able, however, to discern honesty with accuracy.
|
||
It is also assumed that these abilities in how human behavior is understood are presented in animals such as domestic dogs.
|
||
A twentieth-century study showed that there are two forms of genetic diversity, latent and expressed.
|
||
The mutation adds new genetic variants and the selection removes them from the exchange tank.
|
||
The distinction and mixing redistribute diversity between the 2 sides in each family.
|
||
Outside the shroud, it is difficult for a primary mammal with a digestive system as if the human to satisfy its need for amino acids from the available plant resources.
|
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Moreover, their failure had serious consequences: declining growth, malnutriism and ultimately death.
|
||
The most readily accessible plant ducts would be the proteins that can join the leaves and legumes, but it is difficult to assimilate by primates as we are, unless they are cooked.
|
||
On the contrary, feed (ants, termites, eggs) are not only digestible, but are also important sources of protein containing all the essential amino acids.
|
||
Calculating all the evidence, it does not surprise us that our ancestors treated the "protein issue" as chimpanzees in savannah do it right now.
|
||
Stopping sleep is the process you wake up consciously during the normal sleep and you sleep again after a little (10-60 minutes).
|
||
This can be done easily by using a relatively quiet wake-up watch so you can get your senses without fully waking up.
|
||
If you catch yourself closing the alarm while you sleep, you can place it on the other side of the room so you have to get up to turn it off.
|
||
Other options based on biorhythm include drinking a lot of fluids (particularly water or tea, known for its diuretic property) before bedtime, so that it is forced to get up to urinate.
|
||
The amount of inner peace a person possesses is inversely proportional to the magnitude of tension in his body and spirit.
|
||
The less the pressure, the better the vital force that is present. Each person has the ability to find absolute peace and pleasure.
|
||
Anyone can achieve enlightenment. The only ones that stand as obstacles to this goal is the intensity and negativity of each of us.
|
||
Tibetan Buddhism is based on the teachings of the Buddha, but expanded from the path of the love of mahayanna and many techniques of Indian yoga.
|
||
Tibetan Buddhism, in principle, is very simple. It consists of kundalini yoga, meditation and the path of love that embraces everything.
|
||
In Kundalini yoga, the keel-information energy (enlightening) arises because of movements, inhalation and exhalation practices, mantras and visualizations.
|
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The focus of Tibetan meditation is the deity Yoga. Through the visualization of various deities, the energy channels are purified, the chakas are activated and the awareness of enlightenment is created.
|
||
Germany was a common enemy in World War II, leading to cooperation between the USSR and the United States. With the end of the war, conflicts at the level of system, processes and culture led the two countries to break.
|
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As two years had passed since the war ended, the former allies were now enemies and became the beginning of the Cold War.
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It would last for 40 years and have proxy wars at points of fighting from Africa to Asia, Afghanistan, Cuba and many other regions.
|
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By September 17, 1939, Poland's defense had already been broken, and only hope was to retreat and regroup in the Romanian bridgehead.
|
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However, these plans ceased to be beneficial in almost one night, when more than 800,000 Red Army soldiers of the Soviet Union came in and created the front of Belarus and the front of Ukraine, after they invaded the eastern territories of Poland in violation of the Riga Peace Treaty, the Non-Aggression Pact between the Soviet Union and Poland and other international treaties, both bilateral and multilateral.
|
||
The use of ships for the transport of goods is by far the most efficient way for the oceanic movement of large parts of the population and goods.
|
||
The task of the sailors has long been intended to ensure that your country can transport your own people and goods, while at the same time preventing your enemy from transporting his own and his goods.
|
||
One of the most notable recent examples was the campaign in the North Atlantic during World War II. Americans were trying to transport men and materials to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean to help Britain.
|
||
At the same time, the German navy, using mainly submarines, was attempting to stop this circulation.
|
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If the Allies failed, the Germans would probably be able to conquer Britain as they did with the rest of Europe.
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The goats were probably domesticated for the first time in the Zagros Mountains, Iran 10,000 years ago.
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Ancient civilizations and tribes begin to keep them for easy access to milk, wool, meat and leather.
|
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Domestic goats were generally kept in flocks roaming hills or other pastures, often noticed by sheep and goatshots who were usually children or teenagers, equivalent to the most widely known shepherds. These methods of breeding are still in use nowadays.
|
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Wooden tracks were built in England as early as the 16th century.
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Although the wood-colds consisted only of parallel wooden boards, these allowed horses that dragged the wagons to achieve higher speeds and pull longer loads than on the few rugier roads of the day.
|
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The wooden rail liaison liaisons appeared quite early and were intended to keep the railway tracks in place. Gradually though, it seemed that the rails would be much more functional with an iron brace at the top.
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This was a common method, but iron created more damage to the wheels of wood wagons.
|
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Finally, the wooden wheels were replaced by iron wheels. In 1767, the first railway lines that consisted exclusively of iron appeared.
|
||
The first known means of transport was walking, people started walking upright two million years ago with the appearance of Homo Erektus (meaning standing human).
|
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Their predecessors, the Australopithecuss did not walk standing as is the usual.
|
||
Evidence of twin-legging movement has been found in australopithecine fossils from 4.2 - 3.9 million years ago, although the Sahellenic may have walked on two legs even seven million years ago.
|
||
We have the potential to lead a more sustainable life, to become a member of the environmental movement, and perhaps act activists to somewhat reduce the problems of the future.
|
||
It's like treating symptoms in many cases. However, if we do not want a temporary treatment, we will need to discover the source of the issues and inactivate them.
|
||
It is quite obvious that the world has changed a lot because of humanity's scientific and technological achievements, and that problems have grown due to overpopulation and wasteful lifestyle.
|
||
After his approval by Congress on July 4, the handwritten note signed by Congressional President John Hancock and Secretary Charles Thompson, was sent a few blocks away to John Dunlap's printing press.
|
||
Overnight, 150 to 200 copies were issued, now known as the "Danlapp Brochures".
|
||
The first public reading of the document was carried out by John Nixon on July 8th in the outermost of the Independence Hall.
|
||
A copy was sent on July 6th to George Washington, who had it read to his troops in New York on July 9th. Another arrived on August 10th in London.
|
||
The 25 Danlap brochures we know still exist are the oldest surviving copies of the document. The original manuscript was not saved.
|
||
Many paleontology scientists nowadays believe that a species of dinosaurs has survived to this day. They refer to birds.
|
||
Not seen in the category of dinosaurs because they have plumage with the ability to fly.
|
||
But many things in birds make them look like a dinosaur.
|
||
They have feet with scales and nails, lay eggs, and walk on their two legs like the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
|
||
Computers are now based on the management of information encoded by binary system.
|
||
To use computer terminology, a binary number can receive only one or two values, i.e. 0 or 1, and these numbers are called binary digits or bits.
|
||
Internal poisoning may not be immediately apparent. Symptoms such as vomiting are generally enough to avoid an immediate diagnosis.
|
||
The most authoritative sign that someone has been poisoned internally is an open bottle of drugs or some toxic chemical domestic substance in the room.
|
||
Read the label for special first aid hints for this particular poison.
|
||
The term correvian is officially used by etymologists for this group of insects.
|
||
This term comes from the familiarity of the ancients with bedbugs, who were insects which easily adapted to parasitize in humans.
|
||
The insect-killer and bedbug are buoyous, adapted to live in the nest or the housing of their host.
|
||
In the United States, around 400,000 cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) are known, making it the main neurological condition among the younger and the mesmal.
|
||
Multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects the central nervous system, whose parts are the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve.
|
||
Research shows that women are twice as likely to get multiple sclerosis more likely to get multiple sclerosis than men.
|
||
Two partners can decide that raising an infant is not in their best interest or the interest of the child they have.
|
||
These couples can design an adoption plan for their baby.
|
||
In adoption, biological parents terminate their parental rights so that another couple can raise the child.
|
||
The main goal of science is to understand how the world works through the scientific method. This method essentially directs most scientific research.
|
||
But there is not only experimentation, and in particular the experiment is a test conducted to break down one or more possible hypotheses, asking questions and observation also guide scientific research.
|
||
Physiofibees and philosophers focused on classical texts and specifically on the Latin version of the Bible.
|
||
Aristotle's positions on scientific issues, we include psychology in them, enjoyed acceptance.
|
||
As the Greek intelligentsia lost ground, the West was cut off from its Greek philosophical and scientific roots.
|
||
Many observed that often the rates noted in physiology and behavior depend on the existence of endogenous cycles, as well as their production carried out through biological watches.
|
||
Periodic rates, which are not just responses to external periodic signals, have been recorded for most living beings, including bacteria, fungi, plants and animals.
|
||
Biological clocks are self-sustaining oscillators, who continue their cyclical function perpetually even when they have no external stimuli.
|
||
The Hersey and Chase experiment was one of the main suggestions that DNA is a genetic material.
|
||
Hersey and Chase took phages, or germs, to put their genetic material in some bacterium.
|
||
They conducted two experiments in which either DNA was noted in the phage using radioactive phosphorus or the protein of the faugus using radioactive sulfur.
|
||
Mutations may have a wide variety of different effects depending on the type of mutation, how important is the role of the part of the genetic material on which it affects and whether the cells of the affected cells are being stem cells.
|
||
Only mutations in stem cells can be bequeathed to offspring, as mutations in other cells can cause the cells to die or cancer.
|
||
Nature tourism attracts people who are looking for natural landscapes to enjoy nature, along with the wild flora and fauna of the area.
|
||
Examples of activities in a given location are hunting, fishing, photography, birdwatching, and park visit, as well as studying information about the ecosystem.
|
||
For example, some people visit, photograph and learn about the Vorneo orangists.
|
||
Every morning, people leave small towns in their cars to go to their workplace and meet with others whose destination of work is the place where the first ones have just left.
|
||
In dynamic shuttle transport, everyone connects to each other in some way and supports a private-du-vehicle transport system.
|
||
Today, science shows that this vast carbon economy has taken the biosphere out of a stable state that has supported the evolution of the human species over the past two million years.
|
||
Each person participates in society and uses a transfer system. And almost everyone is complaining about the transport systems.
|
||
In developed countries there are rarely complaints at the same level about water quality or bridge collapse.
|
||
Why do transport systems bring about such complaints, why do they fail every day? Are transportation engineers just incompetent? Or is it because of something more substantial?
|
||
The Traffic Flow is the analysis of the traffic of specific drivers and cars between two parts and the interactions that occur between them.
|
||
Unfortunately, studying the flow of traffic is not easy, as it is impossible to predict with complete confidence the behavior of drivers.
|
||
Fortunately, drivers tend to behave within a spectrum of plausible consistency; thus, traffic currents tend to have some logical consistency and their mathematical representation can be roughly done.
|
||
For better representation of traffic intensity, relations between the three main characteristics have been established: (1) intensity, (2) density and (3) velocity.
|
||
These relationships helped in the preparation, design and operations of road network installations.
|
||
The first animals that took off were the insects. Their ability to fly helped them to avoid enemies more easily and find food and a partner more effectively.
|
||
Most insects have the advantage of the ability to fold their wings along their bodies backwards.
|
||
This provides them with a greater variety of small hiding places than predators.
|
||
Now, the only insects that cannot fold their wings are dragonflies and ephemeral uterits.
|
||
Many years back, Aristarchus reported that the Solar System was spinning around the Sun.
|
||
Some believed that he was right, but many thought the opposite, namely that the Solar System was moving around the Earth and the Sun (even around other stars).
|
||
It seems logical, since the Earth doesn't look like it's moving, right?
|
||
The Amazon River is the second largest in length and the longest river on the planet. It carries more than 8 times more water than the second longest river.
|
||
The Amazon is also the highest-wide river in the world, sometimes reaching 6 miles.
|
||
20% of the water that Earth’s rivers flow into the oceans comes from the Amazon.
|
||
The main Amazon River is 6,387 kilometers (3,980 miles). It collects water from thousands of smaller rivers.
|
||
While the construction of pyramids of stone continued until the end of the Old Kingdom, none exceeded the pyramids of Giza in size and technical integrity in the construction.
|
||
The ancient Egyptians of the New Kingdom era were impressed by the monuments of their ancestors, which were then more than a thousand years old.
|
||
Residents of Vatican City are about 800. It is the smallest independent state in the world and the one with the smallest population.
|
||
The Vatican uses the Italian language in legislation and official announcements.
|
||
The Italian language is also used in everyday life by most people who work for the state, while the Latin language is often used in religious ceremonies.
|
||
All citizens of Vatican City are Roman Catholics.
|
||
Man knew the existence of basic chemical elements such as gold, silver and copper since ancient times, as all this can be found in nature in raw form and their extraction with primitive tools is relatively easy.
|
||
The philosopher Aristotle considered that everything was created by the mixing of one or more of the four elements, namely the earth, the water, the air and the fire.
|
||
It mainly seemed like the 4 forms of matter (with this sequence): solid, watery, air and plasma, although it still assumed that they are transformed into new substances in order to form this presence.
|
||
Alloys are essentially a mixture of two or more metals. Remember that there are a lot of chemical elements in the journal board.
|
||
Elements such as calcium and potassium are considered minerals. There are other metals like silver and gold.
|
||
There are also alloys that include small amounts of unmet elements such as carbon.
|
||
Everything in the Universe is made up of matter. All matter is made up of very small particles, atoms.
|
||
The size of the atoms is so small that trillions of them could fit into the dot that is at the end of this proposal.
|
||
Therefore, the pencil when it appeared became a good friend for many.
|
||
Unfortunately, as newer writing methods appear, the position and usefulness of the pencil has been degraded.
|
||
People now write messages on computer screens, never having to get a sharpener.
|
||
One might wonder what will become of the keyboard when something new appears.
|
||
The fission bomb is based on the principle that energy is needed to form a nucleus with many protons and netrannies.
|
||
It's like he's rolling a heavy stroller on a hill. Breaking down the core, part of this energy is released.
|
||
Some individuals have non-fixed nuclei and this leads them to splitting if they are subjected to little or even no pressure.
|
||
The surface of the Moon is made up of stones and dust. The outer layer of the Moon is called the bark.
|
||
The bark is about 70 km thick. on the front side and about 100 km. on the remote side.
|
||
It is thinner under the seas and thicker beneath the highlands.
|
||
It may be more seas on the nearby side, because the bark is thinner. The lava could have gone to the surface like this.
|
||
Content theories focus on discovering what clicks on people or what attracts them.
|
||
These theories suggest that individuals have certain needs and/or desires that have been internalized as they mature and reach adulthood.
|
||
These theories study what makes certain people want what they want and what is in their environment that will lead them to do or not do certain things.
|
||
Two popular content theories are that of the hierarchy of Maslow's needs and that of both Hertzberg actors.
|
||
In general, two behaviors can occur when managers begin to guide their former peers. One end of the spectrum is to try to stay as "one of the children" (or one).
|
||
This kind of manager finds it difficult to make unpopular decisions, take disciplinary action, perform assessments, assign responsibilities and put individuals at their responsibilities.
|
||
At the other end of the spectrum one can be transformed into an unrecognizable person who feels that he or herself must change everything that the team has done and appropriates them.
|
||
After all, the one who is ultimately responsible for the success and failure of the team is the leader.
|
||
This behavior often ends in a rift between the leader and the rest of the team.
|
||
Virtual groups are created under the same principles of integrity as conventional groups, but there are small differences.
|
||
Vician members of the group often act as a link to their direct physical group.
|
||
Often, they are more autonomous than conventional team members, as their teams may meet according to different time zones, which may not be acceptable to their local administration.
|
||
The existence of a truth "invisible group" (Larson and La Fastos, 1989, p. 109) is another unique element of a virtual group.
|
||
Everyone is presented in the "non-visible management team". This sets the standards for all participants.
|
||
Why would an organization want to go through this time-consuming process of establishing the learning of the organization's potential? One of the goals for the practical application of the concepts of learning the possibilities of the organization is innovation.
|
||
Creativity and intelligence are favored when all available resources are used in the functional parts of an organization.
|
||
As a result, the process in which an organization cooperates to overcome some obstacle can lead to new innovative processes in favor of serving the customer’s needs.
|
||
In order for an organisation to be innovative, management must create an environment of innovation, knowledge exchange and organisational learning.
|
||
The explanation given by Angel (2006) for the approach to continuous learning describes it as a method used to help organizations remove their level of performance.
|
||
Neurobiological evidence offers natural evidence for a theoretical study of cognition. So they limit the breadth of research by making it clearer.
|
||
The relationship between brain pathology and behavior is an aid for researchers and their study.
|
||
It has long been known that various types of brain damage, trauma, injuries and tumors affect behavior and may cause changes in certain mental functions.
|
||
The emergence of new technologies allows us to see and investigate brain structures and processes that man has not seen before before.
|
||
This provides us with a lot of information and material to create simulation models that will help to understand the processes that are taking place in our minds.
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Although artificial intelligence largely refers to science fiction, it is, however, an important branch of computing that deals with adapting behavior, learning and intelligence to a machine.
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Research in artificial intelligence involves building machines for the purpose of automating tasks that require intelligent behavior.
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Examples include control, programming, answers to customer diagnoses and queries, as well as manual writing recognition, oral recognition and facial recognition.
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These are now distinct principles, which focus on providing solutions to real everyday problems.
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The AI system often works in the fields of finance, care, engineering and armed forces, and is inherent in various software applications of household and cyber game software.
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Excursions are an important element of each class. Too often a teacher would like to go with his students to places where bus access, however, is not an option.
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Technology offers the solution with virtual tours. Students can see museum exhibits, visit an aquarium or admire beautiful artwork while in their classroom.
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Essentially, participating in an excursion is also an important opportunity to reflect on the journey and share experiences with future classes.
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For example, every year students from Bennet School, North Carolina, are planning a website about their trip to the state capital, and every year it is renewed, yet the old versions are kept online and serve as an album.
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Blogs can also help improve the student's way of writing. While students' experience in blogs often starts with poor grammar and spelling, the presence of audiences generally changes this.
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As students are often the most critical audience, the author of the blog begins to do his best to improve his way of writing in order to avoid criticism.
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Also, participation in blogs "forces students to become more understandable about the world around them." The need to maintain the public's interest in inspiring students to become smart and interesting (Toto, 2004).
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Managing a website is a technique that promotes teamwork and encourages students to learn more than what they learn classically in the morning.
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The correct use of blogs "can encourage students to use more analytical and critical thinking, as through active response to the material of the internet, students can define their positions within the texts of other people, as well as express their own perceptions on specific topics" (Oavek, 2002).
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Ottawa is the enchanting, bilingual capital of Canada which includes a wide range of galleries and museums that highlight the old and modern Canada.
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Further south are the waterfalls of Niagara and in the North is the untapped natural beauty of Muskoka and beyond.
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All this and much more characterize Ontario as the quintessence of the Canadian character as it is perceived by foreigners.
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Large zones in the even northern part are quite sparsely populated, while some are almost uninhabited wildlife zones.
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For a crowd comparison that is surprising to many: The African-Americans living in the U.S. are more than Canadians.
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The East African islands are located in the Indian Ocean, off the east coast of Africa.
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Madagascar is by far the largest and is in itself a continent in terms of its wildlife species.
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Almost all islets are independent or have French origins, and are famous for providing opulent marine shelters.
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The Arabs also brought with them the Islam region and this was largely extended to the Comoros and Mayotte.
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Europe's influence and colonialism began in the 15th century, when explorer Basque da Gama, who came from Portugal, traced the route that makes the enclosure of Cape and leads from Europe to India.
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The place is enclosed north of Sahel, while the Atlantic fenites it on the south and west sides of the site.
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Women: It is recommended that every woman who travels declares married, regardless of their true marital status.
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It also helps to wear a ring (just not one that looks too expensive.
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Women need to understand that habits that differ in culture may reach acts that would be considered harassing and do not rarely contribute to going after them, taking them by the hand, etc.
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Be immovable when you reject a man and don't be afraid to defend your position (cultural differences or not, it's no excuse!).
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The modern city of Casablanca was created by Berber fishermen in the 10th century BC. and became a strategic port for the Phoenicians, Romans and the Merenides who gave it the name Anfa.
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The Portuguese destroyed it and rebuilt it called Kasa Branca, only to abandon it after an earthquake in 1755.
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The Moroccan sultan built the city again and gave it the name Daru I-Batiya, while the name Casamplana was given by Spanish merchants who installed commercial bases there.
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Casablanca belongs to the places that are of the least interest in markets in the whole of Morocco.
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It's easy to find places around old Medina, selling traditional Moroccan goods, such as tajin, ceramics, leather goods, hookahs and a wide range of baubles, but they are all touristy.
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Goma is a city of the Democratic Republic of Congo with high traffic from tourists at the eastern end near Rwanda.
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In 2002 Goma suffered havoc due to the Niragoh volcano, the lava of which covered almost all the streets of the city, and most importantly its center.
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While Goma is relatively safe, any visit outside Goma should be studied to understand the state of the conflicts that continue in the province of North Kivu.
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The city is also a landmark for climbing at the Nieragogo volcano along with some of the cheapest vunnic dating and observation programs of mountain gorilla in Africa.
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You can use the boda-boda (gavel taxi) to move to Goma. Usually the price (local) is about 500 cogolese francs for a short route.
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Combined with its relative non-confidence, the "Timbuktu" has acquired the metaphorical concept of the exotic, faraway country.
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Today, Timbuktutu is a wretched city, despite its reputation that makes it a tourist attraction, and has an airport.
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In 1990 it was added to the list of world heritage sites in distress because it was threatened by desert sand.
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This is one of the most important stops during Henry Lowis Gates’ show at the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) for the particular Miracles of the African World.
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The city is completely different from the other cities in the country, as it has mainly Arabic air and not African.
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Kruger National Park (KNP) is in the northern and eastern parts of South Africa and is located on the border line of Mozambique at the eastern point, Zimbabwe at the northern point, while its southern border is considered the river Crocodile.
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The park covers 19,500 km2 and is divided into 14 different areas of ecological interest, each supporting different species of wildlife.
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It is one of the most notable sights in South Africa and is referred to as the emblem of South Africa's National Parks (SANParks).
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As with all South African National Parks, there are daily maintenance entrance tickets for the park.
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It may be beneficial for someone to buy a Wilde Kard, which provides admission to either selected South African parks, or all of its national parks.
|
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Hong Kong Island also calls Hong Kong's territory and is a pole of attraction for many visitors.
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||
The glamour of buildings shaping Hong Kong's urban panorama has been likened to a shiny rod chart which emerges from the presence of the waters of the port Victoria Harbour.
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For a better view of Hong Kong, leave the island and go across the street to the Kaulun waterfront.
|
||
The urban development of the island of Hong Kong, the majority of it has stacked in high density in dried areas along the north coast.
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This is the place that the British colonizers seized and, therefore, if you are looking for clues to the colonial past of the region, it is a good place to start.
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Sudorbon is the largest coastal mangrove forest zone in the world, spanning 80 km in the continental part of Bangladesh and India from the coast.
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Sandarbands has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The part of the forest located on Indian soil is called Sandarbans National Park.
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Forests are not just matric acid swamps, they include some of the last pieces of the imposing jungle that once covered the anglic plain.
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Sudorbon covers an area of 3,850 square kilometers of which about one-third is covered by water/merm zones.
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Since 1966, Sudorbon has been a wildlife refuge, and it is estimated that there are currently 400 Bengal tigers and around 30,000 deer agitators.
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Buses depart from the interregional station (opposite the river) throughout the day, although most, especially those heading east and to Jakar/Beaming depart between 06:30 and 7:30.
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Due to the fact that buses between regions are usually full, it is recommended to purchase a ticket a few days in advance.
|
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Most areas are served by small Coaster Japanese buses, which are characterized by their comfort and durability.
|
||
Shared taxis are a quick and comfortable way to travel nearby places, such as Paros (150 gulfrum) and Punaha (200 goultrum).
|
||
Oyapock River Bridge is a cable-moving bridge. It stretches through the Oyapock River connecting the cities of Oiapoque, Brazil and Saint-Georges de l'Oyapock of French Guiana.
|
||
The two towers are 83 meters high, 378 meters long and have two corridors with a width of 3.50 meters.
|
||
The vertical gap under the bridge is 15 meters. The completion of the construction took place in August 2011 and had the traffic closed until March 2017.
|
||
The bridge is planned to be fully operational in September 2017 when the Brazilian customs checkpoints are expected to be completed.
|
||
The Guarani were the most important indigenous group that inhabited the territories now known as eastern Paraguay, and lived as semi-nomans hunters who were also engaged in self-preservation agriculture.
|
||
The Chako area housed other groups of indigenous tribes such as Guakuru and Paiagua, who survived by hunting, collecting and fishing.
|
||
In the 16th century, Paraguay, previously called the "Gigantic Province of the Indies", was born as a result of the altercation between the Spanish occupiers and the indigenous groups.
|
||
The period of colonization, which lasted three centuries, began with the Spanish.
|
||
Since the establishment of Asunzon in 1537, Paraguay has managed to maintain much of its domestic character and identity.
|
||
Argentina is famous for boasting one of the best polo and players in the world.
|
||
The main tournament annually takes place in the last month of the year in Las Kanitas' water polo pools.
|
||
Here you can watch smaller tournaments and matches at other times of the year.
|
||
For news about tournaments and ticket points for water polo matches, check the Argentine Polo Union.
|
||
The official Falkland currency is the Phoulder (FKP) whose value is the value of the pound (GBP).
|
||
You can convert for currency to the only bank of the islands located in Stanley opposite the SFK West store.
|
||
The British pound is generally accepted everywhere on the islands and Stanley credit cards as well as US dollars are usually accepted.
|
||
In remote islands credit cards will probably not be accepted, although British and U.S. currency may be accepted; ask the owners in advance to ascertain which payment methods are accepted.
|
||
It's almost impossible to convert Falkland exchange outside the islands, so you convert for currency before leaving the islands.
|
||
Since Montevideo is located south of the equator, it has summer when in the northern hemisphere it is winter and the reverse.
|
||
Montevideo is located in the subtropical zone. In summer, temperatures above 30 °C are common.
|
||
The cold in winter is misleading: temperatures rarely fall below zero, but wind and humidity combine creating the feeling that it is getting colder than the thermometer shows.
|
||
There are no particularly "rainy" and "dry" seasons: the amount of rain remains almost the same throughout the year.
|
||
Although many of the park's animals are common in human presence, their wildlife remains wild, which is why we should not feed or disturb them.
|
||
According to the park authorities, you keep at least 100 yards/measures distance from bears and wolves and 25 yards/measures from all the other wild animals!
|
||
As calm as bison, Canadian deer, alnulas, bears and almost all large animals may seem.
|
||
Every year dozens of visitors are injured as they do not keep any proper distances. These animals are large, wild and can become dangerous, so leave them room.
|
||
Also, keep in mind that smells attract bears and other wild animals, so avoid carrying or cooking foods with strong smells and keep the camping area clean.
|
||
Apia is the capital of Samoa. The city is located on the island of Oulolo and has almost 40,000 inhabitants.
|
||
Apia was founded in 1850, and since 1959 it has been the official capital of Samoa.
|
||
In the port, a famous naval showdown was held in 1889, when seven ships from Germany, the United States and Britain refused to depart from it.
|
||
All ships sank except a British cruiser. About 200 lives of Americans and Germans were lost.
|
||
During the struggle for independence organized by the Mau movement, a peaceful rally in the city resulted in the assassination of top leader Tupua Tamasese Lialofi III.
|
||
There are many beaches, as Oakland has two ports. The most popular are in this area.
|
||
North Coast beaches (in North Harbor's arrondissement) are bordered by the Pacific Ocean and stretch from Long Bay in the north to Devonport in the South.
|
||
Almost all are sandy beaches are suitable for safe swimming and indeed most have shading from the potsoukawa.
|
||
The Tamaki Drive beaches are in the Waitemata port of the luxury suburbs of Mission Bay and St Heliers in Central Auckland.
|
||
These beaches are sometimes full of families with enough variety of shops along the coast. Swimming is safe.
|
||
The main local beer is called “Number One” and is not a complex beer, but it is pleasant and refreshing. The other local beer is called Manta.
|
||
A wide variety of French wines are available for testing, but New Zealand and Australian wines may be a better choice.
|
||
The local tap water is completely safe to drink, but if you are afraid, you can easily find bottled water.
|
||
In Australia the thought of flat white coffee is foreign. The short black is the espresso, cappuccino swells with cream and not foam, and tea is drunk without milk.
|
||
Hot chocolate meets Belgian standards. Fruit juices are expensive but amazing.
|
||
Throughout the year, many trips are made on the reef and injuries due to some of these causes are rare.
|
||
However, you receive advice from the authorities, obey all the markings and pay close attention to security warnings.
|
||
From 1770 cubed donuts make their appearance near beaches and verses from October to April. Occasionally one can find them a different time.
|
||
Sharks do exist, but they rarely attack humans. Most of their sharks are scared and would swim away from them.
|
||
Sea crocodiles do not care at sea, their main natural environment is the estuary of the rivers north of Rokhabton.
|
||
Booking earlier, it ensures travelers that they will have a roof to stay at the time they arrive at their destination.
|
||
Travel agents often make deals with specific hotels, but you can make a reservation through an agent for other forms of accommodation like camping.
|
||
Travel agents typically offer packages that include breakfast, airport transfer arrangements or even combined flight and hotel packages.
|
||
Your application may be put on hold if you need time to reconsider the offer or collect other paperwork for your trip (e.g. visa).
|
||
However, any modifications or requests should be referred to the tour operator first and not sent directly to the hotel.
|
||
Regarding some festivals, most of the people in music festivals decide to camp there, and most consider it as a very important part of the experience.
|
||
If you wish to be close to the action, you should start early to find a camping area near the music.
|
||
Remember that while music may end in the basic scenes, there may be parts of the festival where music will continue until late at night.
|
||
Some festivals provide special campgrounds for families with young children.
|
||
If you cross the northern Baltic Sea in winter, check the position of your cabin, as when the boat passes through ice, terrible noises are created for those most affected.
|
||
The cruises in St. Petersburg contain a time to stay in the city. Those on board are not required to have a visa (see terms).
|
||
Casinos usually make a great effort to maximize the time and money that visitors spend. Windows and watches are absent, while exits are hard to find.
|
||
Many times there are special offers in food, drink and entertainment to keep customers in good mood and within the premises of the business.
|
||
Free alcoholic beverages are available in a variety of places. However, drunkenness affects the crisis and a good gambler knows the importance of remaining sober.
|
||
Anyone who is going to move on a high altitude or through mountain passes, should consider the possibility of snow, ice and very low temperature.
|
||
On icy and snowy roads, there is not enough friction and it is difficult to drive in relation to the naked asphalt.
|
||
During the snowstorm it can snow enough to trap you in a very short time.
|
||
Visibility can also be limited during snowfall, moisture or ice in the vehicle windows.
|
||
On the other hand, ice and snow conditions are normal in many countries, where traffic continues mostly without interruptions throughout the year.
|
||
The safaris are perhaps the largest travel poles of attraction in Africa and an attraction for many visitors.
|
||
The term safari is widely used as the land journey for the purpose of visiting the stunning African wilderness, especially in savannah.
|
||
Some animals, such as elephants and giraffes, tend to get too close to the cars, and the standard equipment will help good visibility.
|
||
Lions, cheetahs and leopards are sometimes shy and you will see them better with binoculars.
|
||
The ambulatory safari (also called “bush walk or ‘hiking safari’) consists of hiking either a few hours or a few days.
|
||
The Paralympics will take place from August 24 to September 5, 2021. Some events will be held in other locations across Japan.
|
||
Tokyo will be the only Asian city to have organized the summer Olympics twice, as it had organized them in 1964.
|
||
If you arranged how you fly and where you stay for 2020 before it is announced that they will be postponed, you may face a difficult situation.
|
||
Cancellation policies vary, but from the end of March most coronavirus cancellation policies are not extended to July 2020, where the Olympics were scheduled.
|
||
It is expected that most tickets of the events will cost from 2,500 yen to 130,000 yen, while the price of standard tickets is about 7,000 yen.
|
||
In the drying of wet clothes can help ironing. Many hotels have irons and ironing boards for loaning, even if they are not in the room.
|
||
If no iron is available, or you are not interested in wearing ironed socks, you can use a hair dryer if available.
|
||
Be careful not to allow overheating of the fabric (which may cause shrinkage or, in extreme cases, burn).
|
||
There are several ways of cleaning water and some are more effective against specific threats.
|
||
In some areas a minute of boiling water is enough, but in others it takes several minutes.
|
||
The filters vary in terms of efficiency and if you have some concerns, then you should think about the possibility of buying your water in a sealed bottle from a reputable company.
|
||
Travellers may encounter infectious animals that are not accustomed to meeting in parts of their country.
|
||
Parasites destroy food, cause irritation or, in the worst cases, cause allergic reactions, carry poison and transmit infections.
|
||
Contagious diseases or wild animals that have the ability to strike or kill cruel people are not often characterized as harmful organisms.
|
||
Tax-free markets are an opportunity to buy, in specific locations, goods without the burden of duties and excise duties.
|
||
Travellers heading to high-tax countries can save a lot of money sometimes, especially in products such as alcoholic beverages and tobacco.
|
||
The section between Point Marion and Fairmont is too dangerous for driving on the Buffalo-Pittsburg highway, because it runs through many lonely provincial places.
|
||
If you are not used to driving on country roads, you have your eyes open: roads with large inclinations, narrow lanes and steep turns dominate.
|
||
The suspended speed limits are notoriously smaller than in previous and subsequent sections – usually 35-40 mph (56-64 km/h) and it is even more important to strictly obey them.
|
||
However, curiously, the mobile signal is much stronger here than along other parts of the route, such as the Wilds, Pennsylvania.
|
||
The sweets of Germany are quite quality while in Bavaria one can find in a variety and variety, similar to those of the southern neighbor of the country of Austria.
|
||
Usually fruit sweets include apples, with which sweets are prepared all year round, and cherries and plums, which appear in the summer.
|
||
A large number of German bakery products also contain almonds, hazelnuts and other nuts. Famous cakes often particularly match a cup of strong coffee.
|
||
If you want but small delicious pastries, try what is called Berliner, fancy or krapfen.
|
||
Curry consists of herbs and spices, and is accompanied by foods of animal or plant origin.
|
||
Curry can be found "dry" or "wet" depending on the amount of liquid it contains.
|
||
In the hinterland of northern India and Pakistan they put in the curries mainly yogurt. In the southern and other coastal parts of India they mainly put coconut juice.
|
||
With 17,000 islands to choose from, Indonesian food is a comprehensive term that includes a wide variety of cuisines of the regions across the country.
|
||
But, if used without any other determinants, the term tends to indicate the food coming from the central and eastern regions of the main island of Java.
|
||
Now it can be found everywhere in the archipelago, the local cuisine of Java offers a menu of lightly seasoned dishes, with essential flavorings that Java prefer such as peanuts, chili, sugar (specific sugar from Java coconut) and many aromatic spices.
|
||
The ignitions are used as a prop for the lower limbs of the rider and are held by the right and on the left side of the saddle.
|
||
They provide greater stability to the rider, but they may pose security challenges due to the chances of sticking his legs to them.
|
||
If someone who rides falls off the horse but his foot gets tangled in the turbulent, the horse can drag him on the road while he runs. For this to not happen, some safety precautions are taken.
|
||
Initially most horsemen have special shoes that have heels, soft and relatively small bottom.
|
||
Then some of the saddles, especially the English, have safety bars that allow a leather flaw to fall off the saddle if pulled back from the rider while falling.
|
||
Kotsamos Valley - Main climbing destination of Chile, known as Yosemite, South America with a variety of large walls and granite rocks.
|
||
Mountain peaks feature stunning views from the hills. Climbers from all over the world make new routes along the endless walls.
|
||
Snow skiing sports, which include skiing and snowboarding, are popular sports that include sliding downhill to skiing that is covered in snow with skiing or with snowboarding mounted on your feet.
|
||
Skiing is an important travel activity with many lovers, often called ski bums, planning whole skiing holidays in a specific location.
|
||
The idea of skiing is very old. The cave frescoes represent skiers dating back to 5,000 BC!
|
||
Skiing as a sport is found even in the 17th century, while in 1861, it was founded in Australia by some Norwegians, the first entertainment ski club.
|
||
Ski backpacking: This activity is also called off-piste skiing, skiing tours or ski mountaineering.
|
||
It is associated with Alpine skiing and Alpinism, but it usually does not include them, as the latter are done on steep terrain and require much harder skiing and boots.
|
||
Think of the ski ride as a similar distance coverage hiking.
|
||
In ideal conditions you will be able to travel relatively longer distances than walking - but you will very rarely develop the velocities of the rough road skiing without a heavy backpack on the specially designed pistes.
|
||
Europe is a relatively small continent but has many independent countries. Under normal circumstances, visiting several countries during the trip would require applications for visas and multiple passport control.
|
||
The Schengen area, however, could be said to operate as a single country in this light.
|
||
As long as you stay in this zone you allow you to generally cross the border crossing without going through passport checkpoints again.
|
||
By analogy, if you have a Schengen visa, you do not have to apply for a visa to each of the Schengen Member States, saving time, money and bureaucratic procedures.
|
||
There is no universal definition by classifying a processed product as an antique. Some tax agencies define antique goods with age over 100.
|
||
The definition varies geographically, as the age limit may be lower in places such as North America compared to Europe.
|
||
Handmade products can be defined as antiques, even though they are more recently than similar mass-produced goods.
|
||
Reindeer farming is an important occupation for Sami while the culture surrounding trade is also important for many who are engaged in other professions.
|
||
Even traditionally, of course, not all Sami participated in large-scale reindeer breeding, but some lived from fishing, hunting and others, using reindeer mainly as beasts of burden.
|
||
Today many Sami are working in modern commerce. Tourism is a major source of income in Sabi, the Sami region.
|
||
Despite its widespread use and especially among people not belonging to Roma, the word "gloss" is often considered offensive as it relates to negative stereotypes and inaccuracies about Roma.
|
||
If the country you are travelling is subject to travel advisory, travel insurance or travel cancellation insurance may be affected.
|
||
You can also consult the instructions of governments outside of your own, although their instructions are designed for their own citizens.
|
||
For example, American citizens in the Middle East may face different conditions than Europeans or Arabs.
|
||
The directives are only an overview of domestic political events.
|
||
The views presented are often concise, general and oversimplified compared to the more detailed information available elsewhere.
|
||
Bad weather is a general term that includes any dangerous weather phenomenon with the possibility of damage, significant social disorganization, or loss of life.
|
||
Extreme weather phenomena can occur in all parts of the earth while there are various categories, based on geographical, topographical or depending on the conditions of the atmosphere.
|
||
Forms and consequences of bad weather are strong winds, hail, torrential rainfall and wildfires, as are storms, hurricanes, hydramos and cyclones.
|
||
Local and seasonal adverse weather events include heavy snowfall, snowstorms, glare and sandstorms.
|
||
It is highly recommended that travelers be aware of any bad weather that may afflict their area as it may affect their travel plans.
|
||
Those planning a trip to a country that could be considered a war zone should receive vocational training.
|
||
An online search for “Training Lesson for hostile environments” will likely show the address of a local company.
|
||
A course, normally, will cover all the topics discussed here in much more detail, usually because of the internship.
|
||
A lesson will usually last 2-5 days and will include role-playing, a lot of training regarding first aid and sometimes guns.
|
||
Books and magazines dealing with desert survival are common, but publications dealing with the war zone are minimal.
|
||
Those travelling and planning sex reassignment surgery in another country must make sure they have valid documents for the return trip.
|
||
The intention of governments to issue passports without declaring gender (X) or documents that have been updated to correspond to the desired name and gender varies.
|
||
The appetite of foreign governments to respect you the specific documents is also very much changing.
|
||
Research at the security checkpoints has also become much more intrusive in the post-September 11, 2001 era.
|
||
Transgender people in pre-operative condition, cannot expect to pass through the scanners with their privacy and dignity intact.
|
||
Surface currents are the returning flows from waves bursting on the beach, often on a reef or something similar.
|
||
Due to the underwater topology, return flows are concentrated in some deeper segments where strong currents may be generated at a great depth.
|
||
Most deaths are caused by exhaustion by trying to swim against the current, which is not always possible.
|
||
As soon as you're out of power, swimming to land will not be harder than normal.
|
||
You try to aim at a point where you are not trapped before or, based on your skills, and whether you have been identified, it may be better to wait to be rescued.
|
||
The shock of the return begins before the culture shock (the honeymole phase shrinks), lasts longer and may be more serious.
|
||
Travelers who easily adapted to a new culture sometimes have difficulties adapting to their maternal culture again.
|
||
When you return to your country after you have lived abroad, you have adapted to the new culture and you have lost some of your habits that belonged to the culture of your country.
|
||
When you went abroad at first, it's possible that people showed patience and understanding, as they know that travellers in a new country need time to adjust.
|
||
Many may not anticipate the patience and understanding it needs in travelers to return home.
|
||
One of the events that take place in the area and of great interest for the children is the representation of sound and light of the pyramid.
|
||
You see the pyramids at night in peace before the show begins.
|
||
You usually always hear the sounds of tourists and traders. The story of sound and light looks exactly like a fairy tale.
|
||
The Sphinx is the background and the narrator of a long story.
|
||
The scenes are projected into the pyramids and the various pyramids are illuminated.
|
||
The southern Shetland Islands, discovered in 1819, are claimed for many states and have the most bases, as there are sixteen active in 2020.
|
||
The archipelago is 120 km north of the peninsula. The largest is King George Island, which has the district of Villa las Estrella.
|
||
Others include the Lewingston and Disepscion Islands where the flooded crater of a volcano that is still active provides a spectacular natural harbor.
|
||
Elysworth Land is the area south of the peninsula, surrounded by Belingshausen Sea.
|
||
The mountains of the Peninsula are joined at this point with the plateau, and then reappear to form the 360 km chain of the Ellsworth mountain range, bisected by the Minnesota glacier.
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The northern part known as the Sentinel mountain range contains the highest mountains of Antarctica, the Vinson Mountain, with a higher altitude on the peak of Vinson Mountain at 4892 m.
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In isolated places where there is no phone signal, a satellite phone may be your only option.
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The satellite phone does not replace the mobile phone in general because you should be outdoors with a clear field of view to the satellite to make a call.
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The service is often used in navigation, including recreational craft, as well as for missions that use remote data and have voice communication needs.
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Your local telephony service provider should be able to give you more information on how to connect to this service.
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A choice that is becoming more and more popular for those planning a gap-year is to travel and learn.
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It has a particular appeal to people who finished school, as it allows them to take a one-year break before they start university, without jeopardizing their education.
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In many cases, enrolling in a gap-year course abroad may increase the chances of going to higher education in your country.
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It is usually required for enrollment in such educational programs.
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Finland is an ideal place for boat rides. In the "Count of Thousand Lakes" you will find thousands of islands, both in the lakes and in the coastal archipelago.
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The vessel will not necessarily be of use in the archipelago and lakes.
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While the archipelago and the larger lakes are indeed quite a size for each recreational craft, smaller ships or even kayaks provide an alternative experience.
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A boat tour is a national hobby for Finland, with one boat per seven or eight people.
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This can be compared to Norway, Sweden and New Zealand but in general it is particularly unique (e.g. in the Netherlands the percentage is one to forty).
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Almost all special cruises in the Baltic include an extended stay in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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This means that you can visit the historic city for a few full days while you return to bed on board at night.
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If you disembark in the city only through excursions organized by the boat, you will not need a separate visa (as of 2009).
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Some cruises include Germany's Berlin in their brochures. As shown on the map above, Berlin is not close to the sea and the visit to the city is not included in the price of the cruise.
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Traveling by plane can be considered a very terrifying experience of people of all ages and payments, especially if they have not been part of or experienced a traumatic experience before.
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It's not something you should be ashamed of: it's no different from personal fears and dissatisfactions with other things that a lot of people have.
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For some individuals, understanding the operation of the aircraft and what happens in flight can help them overcome the phobia based on unknown or lack of control.
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Coureeur companies are paid handsomely for the rapid delivery of goods. Quite often, time is an important factor when it comes to business documents, merchandise or spare parts for an emergency repair.
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The largest companies, for some routes, have their own planes, but there are problems with other routes and smaller companies.
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If they sent things through air freight, on some flights it may take days from unloading and customs.
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The only way to go through it faster would be to send it as baggage that has gone through control. The airline regulations will not allow them to send luggage without a passenger and that is where your role begins.
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The obvious way to fly in the first or business position is to pay a bunch of money for the privileged position (or even preferable, ask your company to do so for you).
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However, this costs: as a general rule, you can expect to pay up to four times the regular financial fare for a professional position and eleven times for first place!
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Generally, there is no reason yet to look for discounts for first-class business or first-class seats on direct flights from A to B.
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Airlines are well aware that there is a basic passenger class who are willing to spend a lot of money on the privilege of a quick and comfortable journey to their destination, and charge accordingly.
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Kishinanu is the capital of Moldova. The local language is Romanian, however, Russian is widespread.
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Moldova is a democratic state of many ethnicities that has been affected by ethnic conflicts.
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In 1994, this controversy resulted in the establishment of the self-proclaimed Transnign Republic in eastern Moldova, which has its own government and its own currency, but it has not been officially recognized by any UN member state.
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Economic relations between these two Moldovan sections came back, despite the fact that political negotiations failed.
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The dominant religion of Moldova is Orthodox Christianity.
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Imvrne is the third largest city in Turkey with almost 3.7 million inhabitants, the second largest port after Istanbul and a defining point for transport.
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The modern, sophisticated and full of people Smyrna that has existed since ancient times, lies around a very large cove and is surrounded by mountains.
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The wide-ranging boulevards, buildings with glass facades and modern shopping malls are scattered with traditional rooftops made of red tiles, the 18th century market and old mosques and churches, although the atmosphere of the city is more reminiscent of Mediterranean Europe than in traditional Turkey.
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The village of Haldarsvík provides views of the neighboring island of Esturoy and has a special eight-story church.
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In the courtyard of the church, there are interesting sculptures of dovecotes of marble doves over some tombs.
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It is worth taking half an hour to take a walk in the interesting village.
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To the north and nearby is the romantic and enchanting city of Sintra which became known to foreigners after a rave description of its beauty by Lord Byron.
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The Scottourb 403 bus runs frequently to Sintra and stops at Cabo da Roca.
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Visit the famous Sanctuary of Panagia Fatima (temple), a part of the world-famous appearances of the Virgin Mary.
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Remember that you are basically visiting a mass burial place, which is of paramount importance to many people worldwide.
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There are many and many who survived there and many of their people who were killed or worked and I died there, whether Jews or not.
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Please show the dignity, seriousness and respect he deserves to the side. Don't tell jokes about the Holocaust or the Nazis.
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Do not vandalize the space by painting or carving graffiti in the structures.
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The official dialects of Barcelona are Catalan and Spanish. Almost half of them choose to speak Catalanly, most of them understand the language and about everyone knows Spanish.
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However, most signs are written only in the Catalan language, as it has been established by law as the first official language.
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However, the Spanish language is used extensively in public transport and other services.
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Typical announcements on the underground railway are made only in Catalan, but non-formal disturbances are delivered by an automatic machine that has a range of languages, including Spanish, English, French, Arabic and Japanese.
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The inhabitants of Paris are famous for their self-centeredness, rudeness and arrogance.
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Although it is often just an inaccurate stereotype, the best way to do well in Paris is to show off your best behavior, as if you are someone who is "bien élevé" (correctly raised). It will make your interactions much easier.
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The abrupt attitude of the Parisians will quickly disappear if you show the elementary courtesy.
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In the national park in Lake Plitvice there is a lush forest, with beech, spruce and fir trees while the flora is a blend of alpine and Mediterranean vegetation.
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It exhibits remarkable diversity in terms of plant communities thanks to different microclimates, soil diversity and different elevations.
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The place has a significant variety of categories of animals and birds.
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Endangered animals, such as the bear of Europe, wolf, eagle, balk, lynx, wildcat and wild turstone, are found in this place, as well as various ordinary animals.
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When visiting the monasteries, women should be dressed in a skirt covering up to their knees while the shoulders should also be covered.
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Most monasteries have long skirts for women who have come unprepared, but if you bring your own, especially some with bright colors, the monk or the nun at the entrance will give you a smile.
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In the same way, men are required to wear pants that cover their knees.
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You can also borrow from the stock at the entrance but this particular garment is not washed after each use and therefore you may not feel comfortable wearing these skirts. It's a size for men!
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The cuisine of Mallorca, like the cuisines of similar areas in the Mediterranean, is based on bread, vegetables and meat (especially pork), and uses olive oil everywhere.
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A simple popular dinner, especially in the summer, is Paab Ollie: Bread with olive oil, tomato and various accompaniments such as cheese, tuna, etc.
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The first letter to all the nouns, as well as the word Sie (you), is always written in capital, even within the sentence.
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This is how verbatim types of objects stand out based on a rule.
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One could argue that it makes reading easier, even though writing is relatively complicated because of the need to find out if a verb or adjective is used in a meaningful form.
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The Italian accent has a relative convenience, as the majority of words are pronounced just as they are written.
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The basic letters that require your attention are c and g, as their accent varies depending on the vowel that follows.
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Besides, remember to pronounce r differently and rr: caro means beloved, while carro means a carriage.
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Pericles have a relatively easy and mostly smooth grammar.
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Therefore, reading this introductory grammar book would help you enrich your knowledge of Persian grammar and better understand various expressions.
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Of course, if you know a Latin language it will be easier for you to learn Portuguese.
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However, those who know to a small extent Spanish may incite that Portuguese is well-refected so that they do not have to study them separately.
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Today, pre-modern observatories are usually obsessed and preserved as museums or educational sites.
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As in their heyday, light pollution was not the problem that is nowadays, they are often found in cities or campuses, and access to them is easier than those built in modern times.
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Most of our research telescopes are large installations in isolated places that have a suitable air condition.
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Monitoring the flowering of cherries, known as hanami, has been an element of Japanese culture since the 8th century.
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The concept has its origins in China where plump blossoms were the flower of the time.
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The first celebrations for the cherry blossoms that took place in Japan were organized by the emperor exclusively for himself and for other nobles who belonged to his court.
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Plants look better when in a natural environment, so do not succal to temptation and remove a sample.
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If also, while visiting a garden that is officially tidy, you collect "samples," they're going to take you out undeniably.
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Singapore is generally an extremely safe and easily-coverable place, and you can get almost anything after you arrive.
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However, in "high tropical climates," a little further north of the equator, you will need to come face to face with both heat (always) and intense sun (more rarely, in clear skies).
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It is also some coaches bound for the north in Hevron, the classic cemetery of the Patriarchs of the Old Testament, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their wives.
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Make sure that the bus you want to take passes through Hevron and not just the neighboring Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba.
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A good theme I go to which you can base your vacation is the indoor waterways.
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Visiting, for example, the castles in the Loire Valley, the Rhine Valley or cruise to interesting sights along the Danube, or crossing the Eri Canal by ferries.
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They even set marches for widespread hiking and cycling routes.
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Christmas belongs to the most important celebrations of Christianity and is celebrated as the day of birth of Jesus.
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Many of the customs associated with the holidays have been appropriated by people who do not believe in Christian countries and by people who are not Christians around the world.
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There is a tradition according to which you stay awake on Easter night in some open place to see the sunrise.
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Of course there are explanations of Christian theology for this tradition, but it may well be a pre-Christian ritual for spring and fertility.
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More traditional churches often hold the service of the Resurrection on Saturday night during the Easter weekend, with the congregation bursting into celebrations just at midnight praising the resurrection of Christ.
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All the animals that initially arrived on the islands came here either swimming, flying, or floating.
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Due to the long distance from the continental soils, mammals failed to travel, making the giant turtle the first vegetarian animal in Galapagos.
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Since man's arrival in Galapagos, many mammals have appeared, including goats, horses, cows, rats, cats and dogs.
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If you visit the Arctic or Antarctica in the winter you will get the experience of the polar night when the sun does not rise above the horizon.
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This provides a good opportunity to watch the Northern Lights, as the sky will be more or less dark around the clock.
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The fact that the areas are sparsely populated and therefore there is no problem of light pollution, gives you the opportunity to enjoy the stars.
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The Japanese working mentality has a more hierarchical and formal character than Westerners are used to.
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Costumes are typical professional attire, and colleagues are called with each other by their surnames or their job title.
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Harmony in the work environment is vital, as emphasis is placed on team effort rather than rewarding individual achievements.
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Officials must often have approval of their supervisors for each decision, and must obey the instructions of their superiors without objections.
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