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We've had four months of rats before, which were diabetic and now non-diabetic, he added.
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Dr. Ehud Ur, a medical professor at the University of Dalhousie in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and head of the Canadian Diabetes Association's clinical and science field, warned that the work was just in the beginning.
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Like some other experts, he remained skeptical that diabetes can be cured, noting that these findings are already associated with people with Type 1 diabetes.
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Sara Danius, the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy's Nobel Prize for Literature, announced in a radio program at Radio Sveriges in Sweden that the committee had failed to reach Bob Dylan directly in order to win the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature, and had given up its efforts to reach her.
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Danius said, "We're not doing anything right now. I called your closest business partner, and I sent e-mails, and I got very sincere answers. That's enough for now."
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Previously, Jamie Siminoff, CEO of the Ring, stated that his garage shop started when the doorbell was not heard.
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He said he made a doorbell with a WiFi.
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Siminoff said sales have increased following the Shark Tank episode in 2013, where the judges in the programme refused to provide a start-up fund.
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In late 2017, Siminoff appeared on the shopping channel QVC.
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The Ring also brokered their case with the rival security company ADT Corporation through an agreement.
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Although one of the experimental vaccines was seen to reduce Ebola's lethality, so far no drug has been proven to be suitable to treat the existing infection.
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Zmapp, a mixture of antibodies, initially promised hope, but official studies showed that it is less useful to prevent deaths than it is to prevent them.
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The PALM experiment was used in the ZMapp control group, so scientists referenced this sample and compared the other three treatments with the data from this sample.
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The U.S. Gymnastics Federation supports the letter of the United States Olympic Committee and acknowledges that the Olympic family needs to support a secure environment for all our athletes.
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We agree with the USOC's statement that by continuing to make logical changes in our institution rather than cancelling the license, the interests of our athletes, clubs, and their sports can be served better.
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The U.S. Gymnastics Federation supports an independent investigation that can shed some light on the lack of such bold representation of abuse by the victims of Larry Nassar for so long, and adopt all necessary and appropriate changes.
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The U.S. Gymnastics Federation and USOC have the same goal, making the sport of gymnastics and others as safe as possible for athletes to fulfill their dreams in a environment where they are safe, positive, and capable.
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During the 1960s, Brzezinski worked as a consultant for John F. Kennedy and later under Lyndon B. Johnson.
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During the 1976 elections, he consulted Carter on foreign policy, then served as Henry Kissinger's successor, National Security Advisor (NSA) from 1977 to 1981.
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As NSA, the 1978 Camp David Convention helped Carter deal diplomatically with world issues such as the normalisation of US-Chinese relations in the late 1970s; the Iranian Revolution, which led to Iran's hostage crisis in 1979; and Afghanistan's invasion by the Soviets in 1979.
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The film, featuring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, was nominated in all main categories.
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Gosling and Stone were nominated for Best Male and Actress Awards, respectively.
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Other nominations include Best Film, Director, Costume Design, Film Editing, Original Music, Production Design, Audio Editing, Sound Mixing and Original Screenplay.
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Two songs from the film, Audition (The Fools Who Dream) and City of Stars, were nominated for the best original song. The Lionsgate studio received 26 nominations -- and this is more than any other studio.
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US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday afternoon through his press secretary that US troops will withdraw from Syria.
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The announcement was made after Trump's phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Turkey will also take over the protection of captured ISIS fighters, but European countries have refused to send them back.
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It's not only a theory that already exists, but it confirms that at least some dinosaurs have feathers, but also details that fossils generally can't do, such as color and three-dimensional editing.
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Scientists say this animal's feathers are pale or carotenoid-colored at the bottom of the body and chestnut-brown at the top.
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Reconnaissance also gives ideas about the evolution of feathers in birds.
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Since dinosaur feathers do not have a well-developed handle called a feather handle, but other feather features, such as hooks and hooks, researchers have concluded that the feather handle is probably an evolutionary development that emerges later than these features.
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The fabric of the feathers suggests that they are not used for flying purposes, but rather for temperature editing and visualization, researchers say, although it is the tail of a young dinosaur, the specimen shows adult hair, not baby hair.
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Although this was the tail of a young dinosaur, researchers claimed, for example, not a chick's feather, but adult feathers.
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Bombed vehicle exploded in Gaziantep district of Turkey yesterday morning, causing the deaths of two police officers and the injuries of more than 20 people.
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The governor's office said 19 of the wounded were police officers.
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Police say they suspect a Daech militant alleged to be responsible for the attack.
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They discovered that the sun, like other stars, operates on basic principles: they discovered that all the stars in the system are powered by their activity, their brightness, and their orbits from nothing else.
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Brightness and rotation are used together to determine the number of Rossbys associated with a star's plasma flow.
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The smaller the number of Rossbys, the less active the star is compared to my magnetic inverses.
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Iwasaki got himself into a lot of trouble on his trip.
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He was robbed by pirates, attacked by a rabid dog in Tibet, escaped marriage in Nepal and was arrested in India.
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The 802.11n standard operates at both 2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz frequencies.
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This will allow it to match back to 802.11, 802.11b and 802.11g in case there's a double radio in the cell tower.
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The speeds of 802.11n are significantly faster with the production of the maximum theoretical work volume of 600 Mbit/s.
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Duvall, married to two adult children, did not make a big impression on Miller, whose story was related.
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When asked about his comment, Miller said, "Mike talks a lot during the trial... and I was getting ready, so I couldn't quite hear what he was saying," he said.
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"We will make an effort to significantly reduce CO2 emissions per GDP unit by 2020 compared to the 2005 level," Hu said.
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He did not specify any number of restrictions and said the restrictions would be determined according to the amount of Chinese economic production.
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Hu encouraged developing countries "to avoid the old way in which they tried to desecrate and then clean."
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He added that development levels should not be asked to assume responsibilities beyond their duties and abilities.
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The Iraqi Work Group announced it today at 12:00 GMT.
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At this point, he warns that no one can guarantee that the actions in Iraq will stop the war of sectarians, increasing violence, or the belt of chaos.
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The report begins in the United States with an open debate on policy against the Middle East and a request for reconciliation.
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The report strongly criticises almost every aspect of the administration's Iraqi policy and calls for an immediate change of direction.
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The first of the 78 proposals is that by the end of this year, Iraq's borders will be protected against enemy intervention and a new diplomatic initiative to ensure diplomatic relations with its neighbours.
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Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the current term senator and Argentine's First Lady, announced that she was running for president at La Plata, a city 50km (31 km) from Buenos Aires last night.
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Ms. Kirchner said she wanted to run for president at the Argentina Theatre, where she used to launch her 2005 campaign for the Senate as a member of the delegation to the province of Buenos Aires.
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Some firm financial policy advocates ridiculed the debate over aid and reconstruction spending, called "Bush's New Orleans Deal" (Bush's New Orleans Agreement) after Hurricane Katrina.
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The liberal criticism of the reconstruction effort focused on giving the reconstruction contracts to people who were perceived as from within Washington.
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More than four million people went to Rome to attend the funeral.
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There were so many people there that it was impossible for everyone to access the funeral in St. Peter's Square.
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A number of large television screens were installed in various parts of Rome to ensure that the people watch the ceremony.
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In many other cities in Italy and the rest of the world, especially in Poland, giant screens have been set up that look like people in Rome and are watched by a large number of people.
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The historians criticised the FBI's policy to focus on easy cases in the past, especially cases of stolen cars, to increase the percentage of the agency's success.
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In the 2005 fiscal year, Congress began funding the initiative for obsceneness, and said the FBI should devote 10 officials to adult pornography.
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By hitting 11 stanzas and 2 sixes, Robin Uthappa scored the highest in a score of 70 runs in only 41 balls.
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The mid-level hitters, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, performed high and made a hundred runs together.
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But after the captain lost his castle, India lost seven castles to finish the batting line with just 36 points.
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US President George W. Bush arrived in Singapore on the morning of November 16th and began a week's tour of Asia.
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Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Wong was greeted by Kan Seng and discussed trade and terrorism with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
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Bush talked to an audience after a week of defeat in the midterm election about expanding trade in Asia.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper has agreed to send the HSH leader Jack Layton to a committee with all parties to be reviewed before the government's second assessment of the 'Clean Air Act' after a 25-minute meeting Tuesday at PYO.
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During the meeting with the prime minister, Layton demanded changes in the conservative's environmental law proposal, demanding that the conservative party's environmental law proposal be rewritten "complicated and collectively."
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Since the federal government stepped in to take over the funding of the Mersey hospital in Tasmania Devonport, the state government and some federal lawmakers have criticised it as a remarkable demonstration for the start of the federal elections by November.
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But Prime Minister John Howard said the goal of this law is to spend only $45m in extra Australian dollars to prevent the Tasmania government from lowering the quality of hospital facilities.
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According to the latest bulletin, sea level readings showed a tsunami. There were specific tsunami activities recorded near Pago Pago and Niue.
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No major damage or injuries were reported in Tonga, but the electricity was temporarily cut, preventing Tonga authorities from receiving a tsunami warning issued by PTWC.
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Fourteen schools in Hawaii, along the coast or near the coastline have been closed all Wednesday, although warnings have been lifted.
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US President George W. Bush welcomed the statement.
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Bush's spokesman, Gordon Johndroe, described North Korea's commitment as "a major step towards providing proven nuclear disarmament on the Korean peninsula."
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The Tenth Storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, the Jerry Sub Tropical Storm, emerged today in the Atlantic Ocean.
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Jerry poses no threat to land at this point.
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The U.S. Engineers' Association has given us the possibility that a six-inch rain could penetrate the previously damaged sets.
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During Hurricane Katrina, the Ninth Ward, which was flooded up to 20 feet [20 feet], is now flooded to the waist due to the breach of the nearby water set.
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The water falls from a 100-foot-wide cut onto the set.
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Public Manager Adam Cuerden expressed his frustration over the deletion last month when he spoke to Wikinews.
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He [Wales] lied to us from the very beginning, pretending it was due to legal reasons, and then pretending to listen to us until the images were erased.
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The community's discomfort resulted in attempts to draft a policy on sexual content for the site hosting millions of public licensed media.
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The work was usually theoretical, but the program was written to mimic observations of the Sagittarius galaxy.
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The effect the team was looking for was due to the tidal forces between the dark matter of the galaxy and the dark matter of the Milky Way.
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Just as the moon attracts the Earth and causes the tides, the Milky Way exerts a force in the Bow galaxy.
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Scientists have come to the conclusion that dark matter affects other dark matter just like normal matter.
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This theory suggests that much of the dark matter around a galaxy is found around the galaxy, similar to the ring of light, and is made up of a large number of tiny particles.
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TV news shows white smoke rising from the plant.
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Local authorities warn residents around the facility to stay indoors, turn off the air conditioning and not drink tap water.
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According to Japan's nuclear agency, radioactive cesium and iodine were detected at the facility.
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Authorities estimate that the containers carrying uranium fuel in the field may have been torn and leaking.
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Dr. Tony Moll discovered Pharmaceutical Tüberculosis (XDR-TB) in the KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.
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In an interview, he said the new variable was "excessively disturbing and frightening because of the high mortality rate."
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According to Dr. Moll, some of the patients may have been infected by the bug at the hospital, and at least two of them are hospital medics.
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An infected person can infect 10 to 15 close contact within a year.
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However, the XDR-TB rate in the entire group of people with tuberculosis is still low. 6,000 of the total 330,000 have been infected at a specific time in South Africa.
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The satellites, both heavier than 1,000 pounds, collided at about 17,500 miles an hour, over 491 miles [491 km] above Earth.
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Scientists say the collision caused a massive explosion.
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They're still trying to determine how big the accident was and how the world would be affected.
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The U.S. Department of Defense is tracking the wreckage of the United States Strategic Command.
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The results of the sketch analysis will be published on a public website.
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Authorities in Ohio said a doctor working at Pittsburgh Children's Hospital in Pennsylvania would be charged with aggravated murder, and the doctor's mother was found dead in the trunk of her own car on Wednesday.
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Dr. Malalar Malasubramanian, 29 was found lying in Blue Ash, Ohio, a suburb about 15 miles north of Cincinnati, under heavy medication on the side of the road, wearing a T-shirt and underwear.
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He led the police to a black Oldsmobile Intrigue car 150 meters away.
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There, they found the dead body of the 53-year-old Saroja Balasubramanian covered in bloody blankets.
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Police said the body's been there for about a day.
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This season's first cases of the disease were reported in late July.
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The disease is carried by pigs, then passed through mosquitoes to humans.
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The epidemic has led the Indian government to take measures such as hiring pig catchers, distributing thousands of mosquito nets, and spraying pesticides in areas that are seriously affected.
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The government also promised millions of doses of encephalitis to help health care prepare for next year.
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This year has been postponed due to vaccine distribution plans, lack of funds, and low priorities for the most historically affected areas.
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Słania moved to Sweden in 1956 and began working for the Swedish Post Office three years later and became the head carver.
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It produced more than 1,000 stamps for Sweden and for 28 other countries.
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His work has so much dignity and detail that he's one of the few "famous" people among philatelists, and some people's only specialty is to collect his work.
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The 1000th stamp was David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl's great "The Great Works of the Swedish Kings," which entered the Guinness Book of Records in 2000.
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In addition, he studied bank statements for many countries, including portraits of the Prime Minister on the front side of Canada's new $5 and $100 bills.
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After the accident, Gibson was taken to a hospital, but soon passed away.
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64-year-old truck driver was not injured in the accident.
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The vehicle was removed from the scene of the accident at approximately 12:00 GMT on the same day.
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"There were children waiting to cross the road and they were all screaming and crying," said one person who worked in a garage near where the accident took place.
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They all ran backwards from where the accident happened.
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Other topics on the agenda in Bali include sharing technologies to save the remaining forests of the world and to help developing countries grow in ways that cause less pollution.
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Besides, the UN hopes to complete a fund that will help countries affected by global warming cope with the effects of global warming.
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This money can be invested in the resilience of homes against floods, in providing a better water management and in the variety of grains.
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Fluke wrote that some efforts to prevent women from talking about women's health have failed.
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The birth control pill came to this conclusion due to numerous positive comments and support delivered to him by both men and women for it to be considered a medical necessity.
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When the fighting ended after the wounded were transferred to the hospital, about 40 of the remaining prisoners stayed in the courtyard and refused to return to their cells.
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The negotiators tried to correct the situation, but the prisoners' demands are not clear.
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Between 22:00 and 23:00 MDT, fire was set by prisoners in the courtyard.
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Shortly thereafter, officers wearing riot gear entered the courtyard and neutralized the prisoners with pepper spray.
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Fire crews finally put out the fire at 11:35 p.m.
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In 1963, the construction of the dam prevented seasonal floods that left sediment along the river.
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This sediment was needed to form beaches and coastlines that created wildlife habitats.
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As a result, two species of fish were extinct, and two species of fish, including humpback kephalin, were endangered.
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Although the water level will only rise a few feet after the flood, authorities hope it will be enough to restore the inverted shallows.
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No tsunami warning has been issued, and according to the Jakarta geophysics agency, the earthquake will not be issued a tsunami warning because it does not meet the 6.5 magnitude requirement.
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Although there was no danger of a tsunami, residents in the region panicked and began to leave their workplaces and homes.
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Although Winfrey was in tears at his farewell, he made it clear that he would return to his fans.
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This isn't going to be goodbye, this is the closing of a chapter and the opening of a new one.
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The final results of the Presidential and parliamentary elections in Namibia showed that the current president, Hificupune Pohamba, was re-elected by a major vote.
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The ruling party, the Southwest African People's Organization (SWAPO), also managed to protect its majority in parliamentary elections.
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Coalition and Afghan troops were deployed to secure the field and other coalition planes were sent to help.
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The plane crashed in the high part of the mountainland and is thought to be caused by enemy fire.
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Bad weather and harsh terrain conditions affect the search for the crash site.
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Medical aid agency Mangola, Doctors Without Borders and the World Health Organization say this is the worst epidemic in the country.
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"Angola is heading towards the worst epidemic ever, and it's getting worse in Angola," said Doctors Without Borders spokesman Richard Veerman.
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The games started at 10:00 a.m., the weather was great, and it was a wonderful day for the 7s rugby, except for the slow-dried rain earlier today.
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South Africa, one of the best in the tournament, began with a good score, with an easy 26-to-0 victory against Zambia in fifth place.
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South Africa, which, according to other southern countries, seemed to be rusted, somehow improved as the tournament continued.
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Their disciplined defenses, ball-dominating skills and excellent teamwork brought them forward, and it was clear that this was the team that was going to be hard to pass.
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Officials of the city of Amsterdam and the Anne Frank Museum say the tree has a fungus infection and is a danger to public health because it is only a matter of time before it collapses.
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It was scheduled to be cut on Tuesday, but it was saved by a state-of-the-art court order.
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All cave entrances called the Seven Sisters are at least 100 to 250 metres (328 to 820 foot) in diameter.
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Infrared images show that the temperature changes between night and day indicate that they could be caves.
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They are cooler than the surface around them in the day and warmer at night."
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Glen Cushing of the United States Geological Studies (USGS) Astrogeology Team and the University of North Arizona in Flagstaff, Arizona, their thermal behavior is not as stable as the large caves on Earth, but they are consistent with deep holes in the ground."
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Voting in France is traditionally a low-tech experience: voters remain alone in a cabin, putting an earlier printed piece of paper to show the candidate they choose.
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Following authorities' approval of the voter's identity, the voter casts the envelope into the chest and signs the voter list.
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The French election law is very strict.
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The ballot boxes have been transparent since 1988, so voters and observers can confirm that there were no envelopes in the ballot boxes at the beginning of the vote, and that no envelopes were added to the polls except the envelopes of approved voters.
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Candidates can send representatives to witness every stage of the process, and in the evening, votes are counted by volunteers under intense observation by following certain procedures.
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ASUS EE PC, previously released worldwide for cost savings and functionality factors, has become a hot topic on the 2007 Taipei BT month.
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However, the laptop consumer market, the Yuan Administration of the People's Republic of China, will undergo a radical change and diversity process after giving ASUS (asus) the Taiwan Sustainability Prize.
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The station's website describes the show as "an old school radio theatre with a new and ugly computerworm style!"
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The show was originally broadcast on TogiNet Radio, a long-standing Internet radio site focusing only on speech radio.
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In late 2015, TogiNet founded AstroNet Radio as a side station.
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The show initially included amateur sound actors, native to East Texas.
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Since there were no security forces on the streets of Bishkek, large raids have been reported throughout the night.
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An observer said Bishkek was stuck in an "archy" situation when his gangs ransacked the stores on the streets.
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Many residents of Bishkek have accused protestors from the south of breaking the law.
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The rugby association at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa, defeated the South African All Blacks (New Zealand) in the Tri Nations match.
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The final score was a one-point win. 21-20 and All Blacks' 15-game winning streak ended.
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For Springboks, a five-game losing streak is over.
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It was the final match of All Blacks, who won the Cup two weeks ago.
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The final game of the series will take place next week at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, and the Springboks will play with Australia.
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A medium-violent earthquake shook West Montana at 10:08 a.m. Monday.
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The United States Geological Research Centre (USGS) and its National Earthquake Information Centre have not received any damage reports at the first moment.
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The center of the earthquake was about 20 km north-northeast of Dillon and about 40 miles south of Butte.
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The wild duck found dead on Monday in a swamp near Lyon, in eastern France, has been confirmed to be carrying H5N1, a deadly bird flu for humans.
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France is the seventh country in the European Union to be exposed after Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy.
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The suspected H5N1 cases in Croatia and Denmark have not been confirmed.
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Chambers sued God for "the widespread death, destruction, and terror of millions of the inhabitants of the world."
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Chambers, an agnostic, said his case was "innocent" and that "everyone can sue anyone."
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The story told by Camille Saint-Saens in the French opera belongs to an artist whose life was written with drugs and the love of Japan.
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As a result, the actors smoke marijuana on stage, and the theatre itself encourages audiences to participate.
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Former Speaker of Parliament Newt Gingrich, Texas Governor Rick Perry and Congressman Michele Bachmann were fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively.
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After the results came in, Gingrich praised Santorum, but spoke harsh words to Romney, who had been issued negative campaign ads against Gingrich in Iowa.
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"I will return to Texas to assess the results of tonight's party board meeting and to determine if there is a way forward for me in this race," Perry said, but later, he said he would stay in the race and compete in the 21st of South Carolina's pre-election.
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Bachmann, who won the Ames Public Roll-Up in August, decided to end his campaign.
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The photographer, Ronald Reagan, was transferred to UCLA Medical Center where he died.
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Bieber was reportedly in his 20s. "I wish patience to the victim's family, even though I did not have this tragic accident or was not directly involved in the accident," Bieber said in a statement.
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According to TMZ, the entertainment site TMZ, the photographer stopped the car on the other side of Sepulveda Boulevard and tried to take pictures of the police turnover, then went across the road and ordered the California Highway Patrol officer to stop traffic and turn it back twice.
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According to police, the driver of the car that hit the photographer is unlikely to face criminal prosecution.
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Since there are only 18 medals a day, several countries have failed to perform the medal scene.
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Anna Jochemsen finished ninth in women's standing class yesterday, including the Netherlands and Katja Saarinen, who finished tenth at the same event and Finland.
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The men finished Super-G., Australia's Mitchell Gourley in the eleventh place, while the Czech contestant Oldrich Jelinek sat down and finished sixteenth at the Super-G.
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Arly Velasquez from Mexico finished Super-G in 15th place, and Adam Hall from New Zealand finished Super-G standing in ninth place.
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Polish men's blind skier Maciej Krezel and guide Anna Ogarzynska finished Super-G. 13th. South Korean Jong Seork Park, Super-G.
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The UN peacekeepers, who arrived in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, are accused of spreading the disease that began near the soldiers' camp.
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According to the case, the waste from the UN camp was not properly sterilized and caused bacteria to blend into an arm of the Artibonite River, one of Haiti's largest rivers.
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Before the soldiers arrived, Haiti hadn't had any problems with the disease since the 1800s.
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The Haiti Institute for Justice and Democracy has referred to independent studies suggesting that the UN peacekeeping unit of Nepal carried the disease to Haiti without realizing it.
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Danielle Lantagne, a UN expert on disease, said the outbreak was probably caused by peacekeepers.
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Hamilton confirmed that Howard University Hospital has stabilized the patient.
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The patient was found in Nigeria, where some Ebola virus cases occurred.
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The hospital followed an infection control protocol, which involves eliminating the patient from others to prevent other people's possible infection.
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Before the Simpsons, Simon served in different positions on many programs.
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In the 1980s, he worked on such shows as Taxi, Cheers, and The Tracey Ullman Show.
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In 1989, he and Brooks and Groening helped create The Simpsons and became responsible for hiring the first writer's cast.
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Although he left the show in 1993, he maintained the title of chief producer and continued to receive tens of millions of dollars each season as royalties.
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Before that, the Chinese news agency Xinhua informed me that a plane had been hijacked.
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The following reports indicate that the plane received a bomb threat and was returned to Afghanistan and landed in Kandahar.
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The aircraft was re-routed to Afghanistan after the request for emergency landing in Urumchi was denied.
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Air accidents occur frequently in Iran, where both civilian and military operations are not well maintained and have an old fleet.
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International sanctions meant new planes couldn't be bought.
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Earlier this week, a police helicopter crash killed three people and wounded three more.
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The accident that killed 168 people last month when a passenger plane to Armenia crashed was the biggest plane disaster Iran has experienced in recent years.
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In the same month, another passenger plane crossed a runway in Meshhed and hit a wall and killed 17 people.
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Aerosmith canceled the rest of his tour.
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The rock band would tour in the United States and Canada until September 16th.
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They cancelled the tour when the lead singer Steven Tyler fell off the stage on August 5th and got hurt.
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After both athletes won all the services on the set, Murray lost the first set that was played after the draw.
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Del Potro had an early advantage in the second set, but that required a draw break after he came to 6-6.
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Potro was treated in the shoulder at this point, but managed to get back into the game.
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The program began at 8:30 p.m. local time (15:00 UTC).
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From all over the country, famous singers, bhajan, or hymns were presented to Shri Shyam.
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The night began with the singer Sanju Sharma and continued with Jai Shankar Choudhary, while Lakkha Singh hosted the chappan bhog bhajan, along with the singer Raju Khandelwal.
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Later, Lakkha Singh took the lead in Bhajans' singing.
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Father Shyam received 108 plates of Chhappan Bhog ( 56 different dishes of sweet, fruit, nuts, food and so on) which were served to God in the Indian faith.
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Lakkha Singh sang chhopan bhog bhajan, accompanied by singer Raju Khandelwal.
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On Thursday's opening presentation of the Tokyo Game Show, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the command design of the company's new Nintendo Revolution console.
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The remote that resembles a television remote uses two sensors to locate the user's three-dimensional position near its television.
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This will allow players to move the device in the air to control the movements and actions of video games.
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Gianarlo Fischella lost control of his car and finished the race shortly after the start.
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His teammate Fernando Alonso was in the lead in most of the race, but soon after the pit-stop, he probably stopped racing because his right front tire was stuck badly.
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Michael Schumacher left the race shortly after Alonso, due to the suspension damage caused during the race in numerous competitions.
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"He's very sweet and he sings very well," according to an article from the press conference.
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Every rehearsal, I was moved from the bottom of my heart.
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One of the cameras on the shuttle showed that about three minutes after the launch, many parts of the foam used for insulation were severed from the fuel tank.
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However, it is believed that they did no harm to the shuttle.
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N. Wayne Hale Jr., head of NASA's shuttle program, said the foam fell "after we got worried."
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In the first five minutes of the image, a wind starts to blow, about a minute later the wind reaches 70 km per hour, and then the rain comes in, but it's so hard and so big that it hits your skin like a needle, and then it's raining out of the sky, and then people start screaming in panic, and they start coming up on each other.
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I lost my sister and her friend, and on the road, there were two disabled people in wheelchairs who were being pushed around by people," Armand Versace said.
|
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The NHK also said the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear plant in Niigata province is operating normally.
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Hokuriku Electric Power Co. said the tremor didn't do any damage and that reactors 1 and 2 of Shika's nuclear power plant were stopped.
|
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Some 9400 homes were dehydrated in the area, and about 100 houses had no electricity.
|
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Some roads were damaged, railway services failed in affected areas, and Noto Airport in the Ishikawa area is still closed.
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A bomb went off outside the governor's office.
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Three more bombs went off around government buildings in two hours.
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Some reports show that the official death toll was eight, and the official reports confirm that 30 people were injured, but the exact numbers are still unknown.
|
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Both cyanide acid and melamin were found in urine samples taken from domestic animals that died after eating their contaminated pet food.
|
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The researchers at the university said that two compounds react to each other to create crystals that could prevent kidney function.
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In addition to melamin and cyanide acid, researchers observed crystals in cat urine.
|
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Compared to infrared spectroscopy, the composition of these crystals matches what is found in the urine of infected pets.
|
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I don't know if you've noticed, but most of the products from Central America have come to this country without customs.
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Eighty percent of our products were taxed on rates in Central American countries.
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That doesn't make any sense to me.
|
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All I'm saying to people is, "Just treat us the way we treat you."
|
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill banning violent video games from being sold or rented to minors.
|
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The bill stipulates that violent video games sold in the state of California be labeled "18," and punishes 1,000 dollars for each violation when sold to minors.
|
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Attorney General Keir Starmer QC made a statement this morning that both Huhne and Pryce will be tried.
|
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Huhne has resigned, and the cabinet will replace Deputy Ed Davey, who is expected to take over the seat of Minister of Economics, which Davey has evacuated.
|
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Huhne and Pryce will appear in Westminster Criminal Court of Peace on February 16th.
|
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The people who lost their lives were 25-year-old Nicholas Alden and 21-year-old Zachary Cuddeback.
|
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While Edgar Veguilla was injured in the arm and jaw, Kristoffer Schneider had to have reconstructive surgery because of him.
|
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Uka's gun failed to get a fifth man's head straight, and Schneider has continued pain, eye blindness, missing skull section, and a face made from titanium.
|
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Schneider testified via teleconference from a USAF base in his country.
|
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In addition to Wednesday's event, Carpanedo competed in two different races in the championship tournament.
|
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The first one was Slalom's race and the first one failed. 36 of the 116 contestants had the same fate.
|
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The other race was completed slowly by the women's tenth place by sitting at 1:09:02:02 minutes slower than the ninth Hungarian Gyöngyi Dani, 2:11:60:60 minutes later than Austria's Claudia Loesch, for a time of 4:41:30.
|
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Four skiers in the women's seating group failed to complete their run, and 45 of the total 117 skiers in Dev Slalom failed to compete.
|
||
Madya Pradesh Police have recovered the stolen laptop and her cell phone.
|
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"We arrested five people who raped the Swiss woman, saved her cell phone and her laptop," Deputy Inspector General D K Arya said.
|
||
The names of the defendants were Baba Kanjar, Bhutha Kanjar, Rampro Kanjar, Gaza Kanjar and Vishnu Kanjar.
|
||
Captain Chandra Shekhar Solanki said the defendant snuck out of court with his face hidden.
|
||
There were three people in the house when the car crashed, but none of them were hurt.
|
||
However, the driver was severely injured in the head.
|
||
Emergency rescue unit removed the driver from the red Audi TT, while the road to the accident was temporarily blocked.
|
||
First, he was taken to James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth.
|
||
He was later transferred to Addenbrooke Hospital in Cambridge.
|
||
Adekoya, accused of killing her son, has been in the Edinburgh Sheriff's Court ever since.
|
||
He is awaiting indictment and trial in custody, but the credibility of the evidence presented by witnesses may be damaged because his picture is widely published.
|
||
This is a common practice in other parts of the United Kingdom, but Scottish justice has been found potentially ill-advised by different jobs and courts.
|
||
Professor Pamela Ferguson of the University of Dundee says, "If journalists publish photos of suspects and so on, it looks like they're walking a dangerous line."
|
||
The Royal Office, fully responsible for the prosecution, has announced that no further comment will be made to journalists until at least the indictment is filed.
|
||
The leaked document is alleged to refer to a border dispute that Palestine demanded to be returned to the borders of the Arab-Israeli War in 1967.
|
||
Other topics include the issue of the future province of Jerusalem, which is sacred to both nations, and the problem of the Jordan Valley.
|
||
After the signing of the treaty, Israel has demanded that troops be found in the valley for ten years, while Palestine agrees to limit the condition to only five years.
|
||
As the trial was being observed and assessed its efficiency, the hunters who took part in the complementary insecticide experiment were scheduled to be closely inspected by the rangers.
|
||
The NPWS and Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (NSW) jointly joined the team of qualified volunteers as part of the Sports Hunting Union's hunting programme.
|
||
According to Park Protection Director Mick O'Flynn and NPWS Heritage, four hunters selected for the first hunting operation received extensive security and training training.
|
||
Martelly made an oath yesterday before the new Interim Election Council (CEP), consisting of nine members.
|
||
This will be Martelly's fifth Interim Election Council in four years.
|
||
Last month, a presidential commission proposed the resignation of the CEP to bring the country into a new election as part of the precautionary package.
|
||
Martelly responded with this commission to anti-government demonstrations, which began in October, with accession high.
|
||
The absence of the necessary elections has sometimes set the stage for violent protests, some of which have been waiting to be held since 2011.
|
||
About 60 iPods have reportedly caused six fires and four minor burns.
|
||
The Ministry of Economics, Trade and Industry of Japan (METI) has announced that they are aware of 27 accidents related to equipment.
|
||
Last week, METI announced that Apple had briefed them on 34 new cases of overheating and that the company had seen these events in the "not serious" class.
|
||
The ministry responded, describing Apple's postponement as "really sad."
|
||
The earthquake occurred at 7:19 local time (GMT Friday 9:19) in Mariana.
|
||
The emergency management office of the northern Marianas said there was no reported damage to the country.
|
||
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center also said there was no sign of a tsunami.
|
||
A former Filipino policeman kidnapped the Hong Kong tourists by hijacking their bus in Manila, Filipino capital.
|
||
Rolando Mendoza opened fire on tourists with an M16 rifle.
|
||
As many hostages were rescued, it has been confirmed that at least six people have already lost their lives.
|
||
Six hostages, including children and elderly, were released along with elephant photographers.
|
||
Then the photographers replaced an old woman who had to go to the bathroom.
|
||
Liggins followed in his father's footsteps and entered a career in medicine.
|
||
She studied in the field of obstetrics and began her work at Auckland National Women's Hospital in 1959.
|
||
While Liggins was working at the hospital, he began to study premature labor in the remaining hours of work.
|
||
His research showed that if the hormone is applied, it will accelerate the baby's fetal lung growth.
|
||
The government investigators rescued two 'black box' flight recorders Wednesday, Xinhua said.
|
||
Wrestler friends pay their respects to Luna.
|
||
Tommy Dreamer said, "She was the first Queen of Luna Extreme. My first manager Luna died on a night of two months. She's quite unique, just like her. She's a strong woman."
|
||
Dustin "Gulst" Runnels said, "Luna was as strange as I was... maybe even more... I love her and I hope she's in a better place."
|
||
According to a survey of 1,400 people before the 2010 federal elections, the number of those opposed to Australia becoming a republic has increased by 8 per cent since 2008.
|
||
During the 2010 federal election campaign, temporary Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she believed that Australia should come to a republic traitor at the end of the period of Queen Elizabeth II.
|
||
34 percent of the respondents share this view and want Queen Elizabeth II to be Australia's last queen.
|
||
At the extremes of the vote, 31 per cent believe Australia should never become a republic, while 29 per cent believe Australia should become a republic as soon as possible.
|
||
The Olympic gold medal winner was supposed to swim in 100mm and 200m freestyle and three flags at the British Commonwealth Games, but due to his complaints, his fitness is under suspicion.
|
||
Because they were banned from competitions, he couldn't get the medication he needed to ease his pain.
|
||
Curtis Cooper, a mathematician and professor of computer science at the University of Central Missouri, discovered the largest prime number ever known on January 25th.
|
||
In early February, many approved this discovery using different hardware and software, and it was announced on Tuesday.
|
||
It could be the comets that bring water into the world, along with organic materials that make proteins and take over life.
|
||
Scientists hope to understand how planets, especially Earth, were formed because comets collided with Earth a long time ago.
|
||
Cuomo, 53, started as governor at the beginning of this year and signed a law that legalized the marriage of gay individuals the month we passed.
|
||
He called the rumors "political chatter and stupidity."
|
||
Speculation has been made that he will be running for president in 2016.
|
||
NextGen is a system that the FAA says will allow planes to fly on shorter routes, save millions of gallons of fuel each year and reduce carbon emissions.
|
||
He uses satellite-based technology, unlike radar-based technology, to allow air traffic controllers to detect planes in a more sensitive way and give more accurate information to pilots.
|
||
There will be no extra flights, no above-ground trains in Wembley, no cars on the surface, and no thousand facilities on the surface.
|
||
The odds of the match being forced to play behind closed doors without the team's supporters because they feared there would be no transportation.
|
||
A study published Thursday in Science reported that a new species of bird has emerged in the Ecuador Galapagos Islands.
|
||
Researchers from Princeton University in the United States and Uppsala University in Sweden have reported that species have only evolved in two generations, whereas this process was believed to have lasted much longer because of the reproduction of an endemic Darwinian finch, Geospiza fortes, and immigrant cactus ispinosis, Geospiza conirostris.
|
||
Gold can be made into all shapes and shapes, and it can be rolled into little shapes.
|
||
It can be spun and twisted into a thin cable, which can be beaten or forced to form a plate.
|
||
It can be made very thin and glued to other metals. It can be made so thin that sometimes it's used in books to decorate hand-painted paintings called "structures."
|
||
It's called the pH of a chemical, so you can do an indentator using red cabbage juice.
|
||
Cabbage water changes color depending on how acidic or baskali it contains.
|
||
The PH level is determined by the amount of hydrogen ions in the chemical tested (H) ions in pH).
|
||
Hydrogen ions are protons that escape electrons because hydrogen atoms are made up of protons and electrons.
|
||
Mix two spoons of dry dust, then shape it until it becomes a ball with your clean, wet hands.
|
||
When the moisture in your hands reacts with the outer layers, it gives you a funny feeling, and it creates some kind of shell in your hand.
|
||
Almost every house in the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro had a flush toilet connected to a sophisticated sewer system.
|
||
The ruins of the sewer system have been found in the homes of Minos cities on Crete and Santorini Island in Greece.
|
||
There were also toilets in ancient Egypt, Iran and China, and toilets in Roman civilization were sometimes part of the baths where men and women were in a mixed company.
|
||
When you're looking for someone who lives thousands of miles away, you're using a satellite as a tool.
|
||
The satellite in space takes the call and reflects it almost immediately back.
|
||
The satellite is launched into space by a rocket, and since the Earth's atmosphere has broken part of our light and vision, scientists use telescopes in space.
|
||
To put a satellite or telescope into space, you need a giant rocket that's more than 30 meters long.
|
||
The wheel changed the world in incredible ways, and the biggest thing that the wheel did for us was give us a much easier and faster access.
|
||
He brought us the train, the car, and many other means of transportation.
|
||
In the lower layer of these, cats are more medium-sized, eating average-sized prey from rabbits to wildebeests and deer.
|
||
Finally, there are many small cats, such as insects, rodents, lizards, and birds, who eat a lot of small prey, including domestic cats that are left free.
|
||
The secret to their success is the notion of niche, a special job that each cat has and prevents them from competing with others.
|
||
Lions are the most social cats, they live in large groups called cattle.
|
||
The lion's herds are made up of about thirty females and an adult male, which ranges from one to three with the young.
|
||
Females are often closely related and are part of a large family of sisters and daughters.
|
||
Lion herds are surprisingly similar to packs of wolves or dogs, animals similar to lions (but not other large cats), and are also very deadly to their prey.
|
||
The tiger, a multi-faceted athlete, can climb (even if not well), swim, jump at great distances, and pull at five times the strength of a strong man.
|
||
Tigers are in the same group as lions, leopards, and jaguars (Genus Panthera). These four cats are the only cats that can roar.
|
||
The tiger's roar is not like the sound of a lion's roar, but like a phrase that is made with much more wheezing, shouting words.
|
||
Ocelots love to eat small animals, they catch monkeys, snakes, rodents, and if they can do it, they catch birds, and all the animals that Ocelot hunts are much smaller than he is.
|
||
Scientists believe that ocelots follow and find other animals to eat, smell, and eat, by sensing where they are on the ground.
|
||
With night vision, they can see very well at night, and at the same time move very secretly, and the Oselos are able to catch up with the environment of their prey.
|
||
When a small group of creatures (a small population) leaves the population they come from (if, for example, they go behind a mountain range or river or go to a new island where they will not be easy to return to), they will usually find themselves in a different environment than their previous environment.
|
||
This new environment has different resources and different competitors, so the new population will need different features or adaptations to become a stronger opponent than they had previously needed.
|
||
The original population has never changed, and they still need the same adaptations as before.
|
||
In time, as the new population begins to adapt to its new environment, it becomes increasingly different from the other population.
|
||
Sooner or later, thousands or even millions of years later, these two animals will look too different to try the same species.
|
||
This process is called speciesification, which means the formation of new species, which is an inevitable outcome, and it's a very important part of evolution.
|
||
Plants produce the oxygen that humans breathe and take carbon dioxide that humans extract (i.e. breathe).
|
||
Plants get their food from the sun by photosynthesis, and they provide shade.
|
||
We build our homes from plants, and we make our clothes from plants, and most of the food we eat is plants, and animals can't survive without plants.
|
||
Mosasaur was a predator at the height of his time, so he feared nothing but other mosasaurs.
|
||
Their long jaws were filled with over 70 razor sharp teeth with an extra set of teeth at the top of his mouth, which meant there was no escape for anything that intersected his path.
|
||
We don't know for sure, but maybe the fork had a tongue, and the nutrients that it consumed were turtles, big fish and other mosasaurs, and maybe it was eating from its own kind.
|
||
He would also attack anything that went into the water, not even a giant dinosaur like T. Rex was his equal.
|
||
Although we are familiar with many of their foods, the Romans have received their share of strange or unusual feasting items, such as wild boar, peacock, snails, and nut rats.
|
||
Another difference was that poor people and women like to sit in chairs and eat their meals while rich men lie side by side while they eat.
|
||
Ancient Roman food can't contain food from America or Asia to Europe in the later centuries.
|
||
For example, they had no corn, no tomatoes, no potatoes, no cocoa, and no ancient Roman had ever tasted turkey meat.
|
||
The Babylonians built a primary temple for each of their gods, the house of that God.
|
||
People would bring sacrifices to the gods, and priests would try to meet the needs of the gods with ceremonies and festivals.
|
||
Each temple has an open temple courtyard, and then an inner sanctum where only priests can enter.
|
||
Sometimes private pyramid - shaped towers called ziggurats were built as part of temples.
|
||
The top of the tower was a special temple for God.
|
||
In the warm climate of the Middle East, the house wasn't that important.
|
||
Most of the Hebrew family's life was out in the open.
|
||
The women made the food in the garden; the shops were just open countertops facing the street; the stone was used to build houses.
|
||
There were no large forests in Canaan, so the wood was extremely expensive.
|
||
Greenland is sparsely inhabited, and the Norse sagas tell us that Red Erik was driven out of Iceland for murder and that while traveling west, he found Greenland and named Greenland after Greenland.
|
||
Despite his discovery, however, the Eskimo tribes were already living there.
|
||
Although each country was 'Iskandinav', there were many differences between the peoples of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland, their kings, their traditions, and their history.
|
||
If you've seen the National Treasury movie, you might think there's a treasure map drawn behind the Declaration of Independence.
|
||
But that's not true, even though there's something written on the back of the document, it's not a treasure map.
|
||
On the back of the Declaration of Independence, "The Original Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776." The text appears upside down on the bottom of the document.
|
||
Although no one knows exactly who wrote this, it is known that at the beginning of its life, the great parchment document was wrapped in the purpose of hiding in the size of 293/4 inches (of 241/2 cm).
|
||
Therefore, it is possible that information will simply be added as a label.
|
||
The invasion of Normandy and the next wars liberated the north of France, but the south was still occupied.
|
||
They were French who made peace with the Germans in 1940 and worked with invaders instead of fighting them.
|
||
On 15 August 1940, the Allies invaded southern France, using the name "Operation Dragoon" for the invasion.
|
||
In just two weeks, the Americans and the Free French forces saved southern France and headed for Germany.
|
||
Civilization is a unique culture shared by a large group of people, a community, who live and work together.
|
||
The word Civilization comes from the Latin word Civilis, meaning "civilis," which means "civis," and is also related to the Latin word "city" or Latin civitas, meaning "city-state," which also defines the size of society.
|
||
The city states are the pioneers of the nations, and the culture of civilization represents the transfer of knowledge over several generations, a permanent cultural trail and a fair distribution.
|
||
Small cultures usually disappear without leaving any historical evidence about themselves and are not considered real civilizations.
|
||
During the American War of Independence, thirteen colonies first formed a weak central government under the Confederate Constitution, and Congress was the only component of this government.
|
||
The Congress did not have the authority to tax, and since there was no national level of execution or judgment, it often trusted state officials who were unwilling to co-operate to implement all of its verbs.
|
||
He didn't have the authority to nullify tax laws and interstate recipes.
|
||
In order for the matter to be changed, it would require unanimous consent from all states, and the central government of states were so underestimated that their representatives were not usually on duty.
|
||
Italy's national football team, along with the German national football team, was the second most successful team in the world and was the FIFA World Cup champion in 2006.
|
||
Football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, fencing, rugby, bicycle riding, ice hockey, roller hockey and F1 motor racing are popular sports.
|
||
Winter sports are most popular in northern areas, and Italians compete in international games and Olympic events.
|
||
The Japanese have around 7,000 islands, the largest Honshu, which makes Japan the seventh largest island on Earth!
|
||
Because of Japan's island cluster/group, Japan is often referred to as a geographically "team."
|
||
Taiwan's turning point dates back to a time in the 15th century when European sailors recorded the island as Ilha Formosa or a beautiful island.
|
||
In 1624, Dutch East India Company built a facility in southwest Taiwan, making a change in domestic grain production methods and employing Chinese workers to work in rice and sugar fields.
|
||
In 1683, the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) controlled the western and northern coastal regions of Taiwan and announced that Taiwan was a region of the Qing Empire in 1885.
|
||
In 1895, after the defeat of the First Chinese-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Qing government signed the Shimonoseki Treaty to Japan, which will rule over Taiwan until 1945.
|
||
Macchu Picchu consists of three main structures known as Intihuatana, the Sun Temple and the Three Window Temples.
|
||
Most of the buildings around the facility were rebuilt to give tourists a better idea of what they looked like in the original.
|
||
In 1976, 30 percent of Machu Picchu was restored, and the restoration is still under way today.
|
||
For example, the most common form of motion picture photography in the world is 35 mm, which is the dominant film size at the end of the analog film age.
|
||
It's still being produced today, but more importantly, it's getting its maximum height from digital camera video sensor formats.
|
||
It's a little confusing that the 35mm format is actually 36mm long and 24mm tall.
|
||
The video ratio of this format is said to be 3:2 (the simplest integer divided by 12.).
|
||
Many common formats (e.g. APS format family) are equal to or very close to this en-boy ratio.
|
||
The rule of threes that are overused and often ticulated is a simple rule that creates dynamism while maintaining the measure in a photograph.
|
||
The most effective area for the main subject is the confluence point of lines that separate the image in longitude and planewise. (See example)
|
||
During this period in European history, the Catholic Church, which became rich and powerful, was under control.
|
||
For over a thousand years, despite differences in Christian religion, language, and tradition, he held together the European states.
|
||
The power that surrounds the earth has affected everyone from king to commoner.
|
||
One of the most important beliefs of Christianity is the use of wealth to alleviate suffering and poverty, and the church's capital is especially used for that purpose.
|
||
The church's central authority has been in Rome for over a thousand years, and the concentration of power and money here has caused many to question whether this principle has been treated accordingly.
|
||
Right after the war began, Britain imposed a sea blockade on Germany.
|
||
This siege has been strategically effective and has prevented the delivery of vital military and civilian materials, although it has violated international law adopted as general law in several international contracts over the past two centuries.
|
||
Britain poses a danger even to neutral ships by mineling international waters to prevent any ship from entering the entire ocean.
|
||
With a limited response to this tactic, Germany expected a response similar to the free submarine war.
|
||
In the 1920s, the dominant stance of most citizens and nations was peace and isolation.
|
||
The nations who witnessed the horrors and persecution of war during World War I wanted to avoid facing such a situation again in the future.
|
||
In 1884, Tesla moved to the United States to accept a job at Edison Company, New York City.
|
||
He came to the United States with four cents, a book of poetry, and a letter of recommendation addressed to Thomas Edison by Charles Batchelor.
|
||
Ancient China has followed a unique way of showing different periods of time -- every period of China or family in power is a separate dynasty.
|
||
There has also been an unstable period of regions divided between each dynasty, the most famous of which is the 60 years of the Empire between the Han and the Jin Dynasties.
|
||
At this time, violent wars arose among many noblemen who fought for the throne.
|
||
In one of the bloodiest periods in ancient Chinese history, thousands of people died fighting for the highest position in Xi'an's great palace.
|
||
There are many social and political influences, such as the use of the metric system, the transition from absoluteism to republicanism, nationalism and the belief that the country belongs to the people, not a single ruler.
|
||
After the Revolution again, professions were open to all male candidates in a way that allowed the most ambitious and successful to win.
|
||
The same is true of the army because the army rankings are now based on Cailber, not on the classroom.
|
||
The French Revolution inspired many workers in other countries who were under pressure to start their own revolution.
|
||
Muhammad was deeply interested in matters beyond this ordinary life, and he often went to a cave in the mountain of Nurk (Light) to dive into the thinking.
|
||
The cave that was left at that time itself gives a very clear picture of Muhammad's spiritual tendencies.
|
||
The cave, located on one of the mountains north of Mecca, is completely isolated from the rest of the world.
|
||
In fact, it's not easy to find it, even if it's known it exists, there's a complete insulation inside the cave.
|
||
Nothing can be seen except the clear, beautiful sky above us and the mountains around us, and very little of this world can be seen or heard from within the cave.
|
||
The Great Pyramid in Giza is just one of the seven wonders of the world that are still standing today.
|
||
The Great Pyramid, built by the Egyptians in the third century B.C., is one of many great pyramids built to honor the fallen Pharaohs.
|
||
The Giza Plateau or the Giza Necropo in the Egyptian Valley of the Dead contains several pyramids (the largest pyramid), several small graves, several temples, and a large Sphinx.
|
||
The great pyramid was built to praise Pharaoh Khufu, and much of the smaller pyramids, graves, and temples were built to honor Khufu's wives and family.
|
||
The top bow sign looks like a V and the bottom bow sign looks like a stapler or a missing square.
|
||
It means you have to start at the top and push the bow, and you have to start at the bottom, and you have to start at the side of the handle (where the bow is holding the bow) and pull the bow.
|
||
The upper bow often produces a softer sound, while the lower bow is stronger and more precise.
|
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Don't hesitate to do your own markings with pencils, but don't forget that the arc markers are there for a musical reason, so you usually have to follow them.
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Terrified by King Louis the Tenth, his two young children (11-year-old Marie Therese and Louis-Charles), Queen Marie Antoinette and the King's sister, Madame Elizabeth, were forced from Versailles to Paris on 6 October 1789 by a large group of women.
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They returned to Paris in a car surrounded by a group of people screaming and making threats against the King and Queen.
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The human community forced the King and Queen to open the windows of the car.
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At some point, one of the crowd shook the head of a royal guard who had been killed in Versailles in front of the frightened Queen.
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The war spending of U.S. imperialism to conquer the Philippines was paid by the Filipino people themselves.
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Through Wall Street banks, they had to pay taxes on the U.S. colonial regime to cover a large portion of the interest and expenditures of the bonds carried out on behalf of the Philippines government.
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Of course, the extra profit achieved by the exploitation of the Filipino people for many years is among the main gains of US imperialism.
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To understand Templars, you also have to understand the conditions that led to the creation of the cult.
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The age of events is often referred to as the High Medieval, the 11th, 12th and 13th century in European history. ( 1,000-13,000 C.E.)
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The High Medievals came before the early Middle Ages and were followed by the late Middle Ages around 1500 when the deal ended.
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Technological determinism is a very broad range of ideas in practice, and it literally includes views like the inevitability of technological propulsion or the inevitability of technology, which argues that the fate of humans is determined by scientific laws in the subconscious and a logic associated with the use of these laws in technology.
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Many interpretations of your technological determinism share two general ideas: technology's development is largely way beyond cultural or political influence, and technology is some of its inner "efficiency," rather than socially conditioned on societies.
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For example, one person might say that the motor car was a necessary pioneer in the development of roads.
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However, having a country-wide highway infrastructure is not economical if the number of vehicles is low, so new production methods are being developed to reduce the cost of ownership.
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Mass auto ownership also causes more accidents on the road, causing new techniques in the healthcare sector to be found to repair injured bodies.
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Romance was a broad cultural determinism that passed through writers such as Goethe, Fichte, and Schlegel.
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In the context of romance, geography shaped people, and over time, the tradition and culture of that geography emerged, which were in harmony with where society was and were better than the arbitrary laws imposed.
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As Paris was viewed as the fashion capital of the modern world, Constantinople was viewed as the fashion capital of feudal Europe.
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Around 400 C.E., he became famous as the center of luxury and continued to be famous until about 1100 C.E.
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The Crusaders returned in the 12th century with gifts such as silk and spices, which were more valued than the Byzantine markets presented.
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In these years, the title capital of fashion was passed from Constantinople to Paris.
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The Gothic style peaked between the 10th and 11th centuries and the 14th century.
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At first, clothing was largely influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east.
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However, due to the slowness of communication channels, styles in the west could come from 25 to 30 years behind.
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By the end of the Middle Ages, Western Europe began to form its own style, one of the greatest advances in the era when the crusades ended was when people started using buttons to button their clothes.
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Economic agriculture is only farmed to produce enough food to satisfy the needs of the agricultural worker and his family.
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Economic agriculture is a simple and mostly organic system that uses ecologically preserved seeds and crop rotation or other relatively simple methods to achieve maximum efficiency.
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Historically, most farmers were involved in livelihood agriculture, and that is true in many developing countries today.
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Subcultures bring together people who think they are excluded by social standards, who feel the same way, and allow them to develop a sense of identity.
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Subcultures can be distinctive because of their age, ethnicity, class, location and/or gender.
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The qualities that distinguish a subculture can be a combination of linguistic, aesthetic, religious, political, sexual, geographical or various factors.
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Members of a subculture often express that they are part of that culture using a different and symbolic style, which includes fashion, attitude and slang.
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One of the most common methods used to demonstrate the importance of socialization is to draw attention to a number of unfortunate events involving children who have been socialized by adults through neglect, unwillingly or intentionally.
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Such children are called "violent" or wild. Some wild children are often locked away by people (mostly their own parents). In some cases, the abandonment of children in such cases was caused by parents, the rejection of a child's serious mental or physical disability.
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Wild children may have suffered severe child abuse or trauma before being abandoned or escaped.
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Others are claimed to have been raised by animals, and some are said to live in the wild on their own.
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When raised entirely by animals, the wild child displays almost entirely the same behavior as the animal that raises him, such as being afraid of humans or insensitive to humans.
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Project-based learning makes learning easy and interesting, while directional support moves one step further.
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Guidance support is not a learning method, but a support for individuals who experience new learning, such as using a new computer program or starting a new project.
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The guidance support can be both virtual and real, in other words, a teacher is a router, but so is the little paper clip guy at the Microsoft Office.
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Virtual Scaffolds is internalized in software and is designed to question, direct, and explain procedures that may be challenging for the student to handle alone.
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Children are placed in protective care for various reasons, from neglect to abuse and even extortion.
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None of the children should grow up in places that aren't protective, compassionate, and educational, but unfortunately, that's not the truth.
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We see that the foster home system is a safety zone for these kids.
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What we expect from our foster home is safe homes, loving day care providers, stable education, and reliable health care.
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Child Protective Services is obliged to provide for all needs that have not been taken from the previous home.
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The Internet combines both mass communication and interpersonal communication.
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The specific features of the Internet provide additional dimensions in terms of use and satisfaction approach.
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For example, education and socialization are recommended as important motivations for Internet use (James and others, 1995).
|
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When researching the audience's response to the websites, the relationship that was carried out was also described as new incentives by Eighmey and McCord (1998).
|
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Taking advantage of video images has led to significant discoveries in facial movements that continue for several milliseconds in interpretation of gestures.
|
||
In particular, the correct interpretation of microexpressions suggests that it can be understood whether one person is lying or not.
|
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In an article called The President's Speech, Oliver Sacks said that people who have a problem understanding the reason for brain damage correctly can properly assess intimacy despite this problem.
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In fact, he claims that animals, like pets, can have such abilities in interpretation of human behavior.
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Studies conducted in the 20th century showed that there were two different pools of genetic variation: hidden and exposed.
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Change creates a new genetic difference, and selection removes it from the expressed pool of diversity.
|
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In each generation, the distinction between the two pools and the reunification mixes the variation back and forth.
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In savanna, it is difficult for a primate with a digestive system similar to humans to meet amino acid requirements with existing plant resources.
|
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Moreover, there are serious consequences, such as depression of growth, lack of nutrition, and eventually death.
|
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The easiest plants to reach could be proteins from leaves and beans, but plants are unlikely to be digested without being cooked by primates like us.
|
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On the contrary, animal food (and ants, termites, eggs), not only is it easily digestable, but it provides a large amount of protein that contains all the important amino acids.
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Given all the elements, it shouldn't surprise us if our ancestors solved protein problems in a similar way with chimpanzees on the savannah today.
|
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Sleep blackouts are a period of conscious waking up during normal sleep, and a short time later (about 10 or 60 minutes) re-sleeping.
|
||
This can be done relatively easily by using a quieter alarm clock to make you fully conscious without waking you from your sleep.
|
||
If you find yourself recreating the alarm in your sleep, you can be placed on the other side of the room, which forces you to get out of bed to turn off the alarm.
|
||
Other biorithm-based options include drinking a lot of liquids (especially water or tea, a known urine stripper), and forcing someone to take a piss.
|
||
An individual's inner peace is inversely related to the amount of tension in his body and soul.
|
||
The less tension, the more positive the life force is, the more likely every human has the potential to find absolute peace and satisfaction.
|
||
Anyone can achieve enlightenment, and the only thing that stands in the way of this goal is our own tension and our own negativity.
|
||
Tibet Buddhism is a teaching based on Buddha's teachings, which is expanded by many techniques, but only by love for Mahayana and by many techniques from Indian yoga.
|
||
In principle, Tibetan Buddhism is very simple, composed of Kundalini Yoga, meditation, and a path of love that embraces everything.
|
||
Kundalini yoga, yoga poses, breathing exercises, mantras and visualizations stimulate Kundalini's energy.
|
||
The center of Tibetan meditation is God's Yoga, where the visualization of various gods clears the energy conduits, activates chakras and creates a consciousness of enlightenment.
|
||
Germany was a common enemy in World War II, and that led to co-operation between the USSR and the United States.
|
||
After the war ended, two years later, the old allies were now enemies and the Cold War began.
|
||
By proxy armies from Africa to Asia, Afghanistan, Cuba and many other places, there would really be a war on the battlefield for the next 40 years.
|
||
On September 17, 1939, the Polish defence was already disbanded, and Romania's only hope was to retreat and regroup along the bridge.
|
||
However, more than 800,000 soldiers from the Soviet Union's Red Army lost their grip on the Riga Peace Accord, the Soviet-Poland Non-Attribution Pact, and the plans almost overnight, after violating bilateral and other multilateral international agreements and invading the eastern regions of Poland and opening these fronts.
|
||
The use of ships to transport goods is clearly the most effective way to transport large quantities of people and goods across the oceans.
|
||
It is traditionally the duty of the Navy to protect your country's ability to transport your people and your goods, while allowing the enemy to intervene in its ability to transport its people and goods.
|
||
One of the most significant modern examples of this was the North Atlantic front of World War II, and the Americans were trying to transport troops and equipment across the Atlantic Ocean to help Britain.
|
||
Meanwhile, the German navy, using heavily U-boats, was trying to stop this traffic.
|
||
If the Allies had failed, Germany would likely have taken over Britain as well as the rest of Europe.
|
||
Goats were first estimated to have been domesticated in the Zagros Mountains of Iran about 10,000 years ago.
|
||
Ancient cultures and tribes began to feed milk, wool, meat, and mail for easy access.
|
||
Petting goats were often kept in flocks in the hills or other grasslands, often more commonly known by goatherds as children or adolescents, and this method of shepherding is still being used today.
|
||
Car tracks were only made in England in the 16th century.
|
||
Car tracks are only parallel wooden planks, but they allowed horses to attract them to reach higher speeds and to draw greater loads than the more corrupt routes of that day.
|
||
The Traverses began to be used to keep the rails in place quite early, but it has been discovered that they can be more efficient over time when they have an iron strip on top of the tracks.
|
||
It became a common practice, but it caused more wear on the wooden wheels of iron cars.
|
||
As a result, iron wheels replaced the wheels made of wood. In 1767, the first rails made entirely of iron were used.
|
||
The first known method of transportation was walking, and two million years ago, people walked upright, with Homo erectus, meaning upright man.
|
||
His previous generation, Australopithecus, was normally unable to walk on two legs.
|
||
Although Sahelanthropus may have walked on two legs seven million years ago.
|
||
We can start living more sensitive to the environment, participate in environmentalist movements, and even become activists to reduce the problems of the future a little bit.
|
||
In most cases, it's like symptomatic therapy, but if we don't just want a temporary solution, then we need to find the root of the problems and neutralize them.
|
||
Clearly, because of mankind's scientific and technological advances, the world has changed a lot, and because of the extreme population and the wasteful way of life, problems have become even greater.
|
||
After his admission to Congress on July 4th, a manuscript signed by Congressman John Hancock and Clerk Charles Thomson was sent to John Dunlap's printing shop a few blocks away.
|
||
Now 150 to 200 copies were prepared overnight from the manifests known as "Dunlap Broadsides."
|
||
The first public reading of the document took place on 8 July in the garden of the Independence Hall by John Nixon.
|
||
One of these documents was sent to George Washington on July 6th to read to his soldiers in New York on July 9th, and a copy arrived in London on August 10th.
|
||
The oldest copies of the document are 25 Dunlap brochures known to exist, and there are no original handwriting versions left.
|
||
Today most paleontologists believe that a group of dinosaurs survive and live today. We call them birds.
|
||
Most people don't see them as dinosaurs because of the fact that their feathers are found and they can fly.
|
||
But there are still many things about birds that look like dinosaurs.
|
||
They have scaly feet and claws, they lay eggs and walk on two hind legs like a T-Rex.
|
||
Almost all computers currently in use are based on the abuse of binary information.
|
||
The binary number can only have one of the values 0 and 1. These are called bits in the field of IT technologies.
|
||
Internal poisoning may not appear immediately, and vomiting symptoms are too common to be diagnosed immediately.
|
||
The most important symptom of internal poisoning may be that there is an open drug container or toxic household chemicals.
|
||
Check the label for special first aid instructions for the poison in question.
|
||
The term insect is officially used by insectologists for this species of insect.
|
||
This term is derived from ancient similarities with the adapted bedbug (the bedbug) to form a parasitic relationship with humans.
|
||
Both Killer Insects and Bedbugs are nesters adapted to live in their homes or homes.
|
||
In the United States, there are some 400,000 known cases of multiple sclerosis (MS), which means that the most common neurological disease in younger and middle-aged adults is multiple sclerosis (MS).
|
||
MS is a disease that affects the central nervous system of brain, spinal cord and optic nerve.
|
||
Studies have shown that women are twice as likely to be MS compared to men.
|
||
Couples may decide that having children is not for their own benefit or for the child's benefit.
|
||
These couples can choose to plan an adoption for their babies.
|
||
In the process of adoption, birth parents terminate parental rights in order for the child's family to become another couple.
|
||
The basic purpose of science is to find out how the world works by scientific method, which actually leads to most scientific research.
|
||
But experiments are not alone. The experiment is a test used to eliminate one or more of the potential hypotheses, to ask questions, and observation guides scientific research.
|
||
Naturalists and philosophers focused on classical texts and especially on the Latin Bible.
|
||
Aristotle's understanding of all science, including spiritual science, has been accepted.
|
||
As Greek science declined, the West, Greek philosophy, and scientific roots were severed.
|
||
Many rhythms observed in physiology and actions often depend on the existence of significant internal cycles and the production of these cycles through biological clocks.
|
||
It is documented in most living beings, including periodic rhythms, bacteria, mushrooms, plants and animals, which do not respond to external periodic clues alone.
|
||
Biological clocks are self-sustaining oscillators that continue a free cycle period, even in the absence of signs from the outside.
|
||
The Hershey and Chase experiment was one of the leading suggestions that DNA was a genetic substance.
|
||
Hershey and Chase used fajs and viruses to implant their DNA into a bacteria.
|
||
They did two experiments by marking DNA in either radioactive phosphorous fajda or radioactive sulfide portein faj.
|
||
Mutations can have many different effects, depending on the type of mutation, the importance of the affected piece of genetic material, and whether the affected cells have Germline cells.
|
||
Just as mutations in the gerbil cells can affect children, mutations in other regions can cause cell death or cancer.
|
||
Nature-based tourism attracts people who are interested in visiting natural areas to enjoy the landscape, including plant life and animal wildlife.
|
||
In its place, the example of activity consists of hunting, fishing, photography, birdwalking, visiting parks and studying information about ecosystems.
|
||
One example is to visit orangutans in Borneo, take pictures and get information about them.
|
||
Every morning, people get into cars to go to their workplaces, leave small country towns, and pass by other employees who have just left to go to their workplaces.
|
||
In these dynamic reciprocal transport campaigns, everyone is somehow connected to a private car-based transportation system and supports it.
|
||
Science shows that this enormous carbon economy has disrupted a stable biosphere that has supported human evolution over the past two million years.
|
||
Everyone's part of the community, and they're using transportation systems, and almost everyone's complaining about transportation systems.
|
||
In developed countries, you rarely hear complaints like water quality or the collapse of bridges.
|
||
Why do transportation systems get such complaints, why do they fail on a daily basis? Are transportation engineers incompetent? Or is there a more fundamental problem?
|
||
Traffic Stream is the study of individual drivers and vehicles' movements between two points and their interactions with each other.
|
||
Unfortunately, it's hard to work on traffic flow because driving behavior may not be predicted with 100% accuracy.
|
||
Fortunately, drivers tend to act in a reasonably stable range, so traffic flows tend to have acceptable consistency and can be described roughly mathematically.
|
||
To better represent traffic flow, relations between three main features are determined: (1) flow, (2) density and (3) speed.
|
||
These relationships help to plan, design, and operate highway facilities.
|
||
The first animals to fly were insects, and their flying skills helped them to get rid of the enemy more easily, using less effort to find food and wives.
|
||
Most insects have the advantage of folding their wings backwards throughout their bodies.
|
||
This gives them a wider and smaller range of places to hide from the hunters.
|
||
Today, insects that can't fold their wings backwards are just dragonflies and May flies.
|
||
Thousands of years ago, a man named Aristarkus said the solar system revolved around the Sun.
|
||
Some people thought he was right, but unlike many people, the Solar System, including the Sun (or even other stars), believed that it was moving around the Earth.
|
||
That seems reasonable because the world doesn't feel like it's moving, does it?
|
||
The Amazon River is the second longest and largest river on earth, carrying more water than 8 times the second largest river.
|
||
The Amazon is also the largest river in the world, with its six miles wide.
|
||
Twenty percent of the water from the planet's rivers to the oceans comes from the Amazon.
|
||
The main branch of the Amazon River is 6,387 km (3,980 miles) which collects water from thousands of small rivers.
|
||
Although construction of the stone pyramid lasted until the end of the Old Kingdom, the Giza pyramids, sizes and structures were never breached in terms of technical perfection.
|
||
The ancient Egyptians in the New Kingdom looked astounded at the monuments left by their predecessors, and those monuments at the time were over a thousand years old.
|
||
The Vatican has around 800 populations, the smallest independent country in the world and the least populated country.
|
||
The Vatican uses Italian in its legislation and official communication.
|
||
Italian is the daily language spoken by many of the province's employees, and Latin is often used in religious ceremonies.
|
||
All citizens of Vatican City are Catholic.
|
||
Since it could be discovered in nature in its original form, and can be removed relatively simply by primitive tools, people have had knowledge of basic chemical elements such as gold, silver, and copper.
|
||
Aristotle, a philosopher, came up with the theory that everything was a mixture of one or more of the four elements - earth, water, air, and fire.
|
||
It's more like four versions of matter (in the same order): solid, liquid, gas and plasma, but it's also theoretically converted into new materials to get the shapes we see.
|
||
Alloys are basically a mixture of two or more metals. Remember that there are many elements in the periodic table.
|
||
Elements such as calcium and potassium are considered metal, and of course, there are metals such as silver and gold.
|
||
There are also small amounts of alloys that contain amethal elements, such as carbon.
|
||
Everything in the universe is made up of matter, every matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms.
|
||
Atoms are so incredibly small that trillions of them can fit into the point at the end of this sentence.
|
||
In short, when the pencil first came out, he was a good friend to a lot of people.
|
||
Unfortunately, as new writing methods emerged, the use and frequency of the pen declined.
|
||
People never have to get close to a pencil sharpener, and now they're texting on their computer screens.
|
||
Who knows what will happen to the use of the keyboard when something just comes up?
|
||
The fission bomb works according to the principle that it takes energy to put together an atomic nucleus with many protons and neutrons.
|
||
This process, in a sense, is like taking a wheelbarrow to the top, and it's going to cut back on the core, and then it's going to release some of that energy.
|
||
Some atoms have unstable nuclei, so they can be broken down with a minor intervention or no interference at all.
|
||
The surface of the moon is made up of rocks and dust, and the outer layer of the moon is called the shell.
|
||
The earth's crust is about 70km on the nearby side and 100km on the far side.
|
||
Under Maria, it's thinner, thicker in the mountains.
|
||
Since the shell is thinner, it could be more maria next door, easier to surface for lava.
|
||
The content theories take the center to find things that trigger or attract people.
|
||
The thesis reveals that individuals have specific needs and/or needs that are internalized when they mature until they become adults.
|
||
These theories are interested in things that make some people want to do what they do and things that make them do certain things around them.
|
||
Two popular content theories, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory and Hertzberg's Two Factors Theory.
|
||
In general, there may be two behaviors where managers start to transfer and manage their former colleagues, one part of the fan is trying to remain "one of the men" (or one of the girls).
|
||
Such executives have difficulty making decisions that most people don't like, taking disciplinary measures, performing evaluations, responsibilities, and holding people responsible.
|
||
At the other end of the spectrum, a person becomes an unrecognizable individual who changes everything the team does and thinks he should do it himself.
|
||
After all, the leader is ultimately responsible for the team's success and failure.
|
||
This usually leads to disagreements between the leader and the rest of the team.
|
||
Virtual teams are subject to the same standards of perfection as traditional teams, but there are subtle differences.
|
||
Virtual team members usually act as the person to consult with for their close physical groups.
|
||
Virtual teams often have more autonomy than traditional team members, since they can meet in different periods of time that may not be understood by local governments.
|
||
The presence of a real invisible team (Larson and LaFasto, 1989, s.109) is also a unique component of a virtual team.
|
||
The invisible team is the management team reported by each member, and the invisible team sets the standards for each member.
|
||
Why would an organization want to go through a learning organization's time-consuming process? The purpose of implementing organizational learning is development.
|
||
Creativity and ingenuity can arise when all available resources are actively used in the operational departments of an organisation.
|
||
As a result, the process of working together to overcome an obstacle can lead to a new innovation that will serve the needs of customers.
|
||
In order for an organisation to become innovative, leadership must also promote information sharing and internal education, as well as create an innovation culture.
|
||
Angel (2006) explains the Continuity approach, a method used to help institutions reach a higher performance level.
|
||
Neurobiological data provides physical evidence for a theoretical approach to cognitive research, so it narrows down the field of research and makes it much more precise.
|
||
The correlation between brain pathology and behavior supports scientists in their research.
|
||
It has been known for a long time that different types of brain damage, trauma, lesions, and tumors have affected behavior and caused changes in some mental functions.
|
||
The emergence of new technologies allows us to see and explore brain structures and processes that have never been seen before.
|
||
This gives us a lot of information and material support to design simulation models that help us solve the process in our minds.
|
||
Al is a powerful association with science fiction, but AI creates a very important branch of computer science that deals with behavior, learning and intelligent adaptation in a machine.
|
||
Artificial intelligence research involves developing robots that will allow the automaticization of tasks that require intelligent behavior.
|
||
Examples include control, planning and programming, answering customer diagnostics and questions; handwriting, voice and facial recognition skills.
|
||
Each of these skills has become separate disciplines that focus on solving the problems of real life.
|
||
Artificial intelligence systems are now often used in economics, medicine, engineering and military areas, as well as home computers and video game software.
|
||
School trips are an important part of all classes, and teachers often love to take their students to places where bus travel is impossible.
|
||
Technology brings the solution by offering a virtual tour, where students can study the structures in the museum, visit an aquarium, or be fascinated by fine art as they sit in the classroom.
|
||
Sharing a school trip in a virtual environment is a great way to share thoughts and experiences about the trip with other classes.
|
||
For example, students from Bennet School in North Carolina design a website every year about their trips to the state capital, where the website is rearranged every year, but the old versions are kept online to be used as a notebook.
|
||
In addition, blogs can help improve the writing of students. The presence of a reader population often changes that, as students often begin their blog experience with sloppy grammar and spelling errors.
|
||
Since the most critical audience is often students, bloggers try to improve their writing to avoid criticism.
|
||
Writing blogs "forces students to be more conscious about the world around them" inspires students to be intelligent and interesting in their need to nurture their interests (Toto, 2004).
|
||
Blogging is a tool that opens the door to collaboration and encourages students to learn beyond the traditional school curriculum.
|
||
The proper use of blogs can "make students more analytic and critical; students can actively react to Internet material and determine their position in the context of other people's writings and their own perspective on certain issues (Oravec, 2002).
|
||
The fascinating bilingual capital of Canada, Ottawa, has many art galleries and museums that reveal Canada's past and present.
|
||
Further south is Niagara Falls, home to the untouched natural beauty of the north, Muskoka and beyond.
|
||
All of this and more underline the fact that Ontario has been described as self-absorbed Canadian by foreigners.
|
||
The vast areas in the north have very few populations, and some are made up of a virtually desolate wilderness.
|
||
To compare most people with a surprising population: the number of African Americans in the United States is greater than the number of Canadian citizens.
|
||
The East African Islands are located in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of East Africa.
|
||
Madagascar is by far the largest of the islands and is a continent in itself when it comes to wildlife.
|
||
Most small islands are independent nations, or France, and are known as luxury beach resorts.
|
||
The Arabs also brought Islam to this land and became very common in Komoros and Mayotte.
|
||
The European influence and colonialism began in the 15th century when Portuguese traveler Vasco da Gama discovered Cape Route from Europe to India.
|
||
The region is bordered by Sahel in the north and the Atlantic Ocean in the south and west.
|
||
Women: Every female traveler is advised to say that they are married, regardless of their actual marital status.
|
||
You can also use a ring (not a very expensive-looking ring).
|
||
Women need to realize that cultural differences can result in what they consider harassment, and that being followed, being held by their arms, etc., is not unusual.
|
||
When rejecting men, be firm, and do not be afraid to say that you do not want to (it does not mean that the course of conduct is right, whether there are cultural differences or not!)
|
||
The foundations of the modern city of Casablanca were used by Berber fishermen in the 10th century B.C.E. as a strategic port, called Anfa, by the Phoenixians, Romans and Merenids.
|
||
The Portuguese destroyed it and rebuilt it under the name Casa Branca, but they abandoned it after an earthquake in 1755.
|
||
The sultan of Morocco rebuilt the city as Daru l-Badya and was later called Casablanca by Spanish merchants who established trade centers in the city.
|
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If you want to shop in Morocco, Casablanca is one of the least interesting places.
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Around the old Medina, it's easy to find places that sell traditional Moroccan products, such as tajins, pottery, leather, bongs, and all kinds of stuff, but it's always for tourists.
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Goma is a tourist town near Rwanda, to the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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In 2002, Goma was devastated by lava from the volcano Nyiragongo, which covered most of the city's streets, especially the city's capital.
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Even if Goma is reasonably safe, all visits from outside Goma must be investigated in order to understand the situation of the ongoing conflict in the northern Kivu region.
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The city has some of the cheapest mountain gorilla trails in Africa, and is a base for those who want to climb the Nyiragongo volcano.
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You can use boda-boda (engine taxi) to travel in Goma. The normal price is about 500 Congo Frangi for short distance.
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With its relative inability to reach, "Timbuktu" began to be used as a metaphor for exotic, distant lands.
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Today, Timbuktu is a poor city, even though it is a city that attracts tourists with fame and owns an airport.
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In 1990, desert sand was added to the list of endangered world heritage sites because of the threat.
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During the wonders of the African World, the special program was one of Henry Louis Gates' most important stops.
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The city is in complete contrast with the country's other cities because it has more Arab air than Africa.
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Kruger National Park (KNP) is located in the north-east of South Africa and across the Zimbabwe border to the north, and the southern border is the Crocodile River.
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The park contains an area of 19,500 km2 and is divided into 14 different economies, each supporting a different wildlife.
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In addition to being one of the most attractive spots in South Africa, it is viewed as the flagship of South African National Parks (SAN Parks).
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Like all South African National Parks, there are daily maintenance fees and entry fees for the park.
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||
It may be useful to buy a Wild Card that has access to various parks in South Africa or all of South Africa's National Parks.
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||
Hong Kong Island calls the Hong Kong area and is where many visitors view it as their main focus.
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||
Buildings that produce the Hong Kong skyline are compared to a shining column graph that is even more prominent in the waters of the Port of Victoria.
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Leave the island to see the best view in Hong Kong and go to the other side of Kowloon.
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Most of Hong Kong Island's urban development has been heavily recovered from areas along the northern coast.
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This is where the British colonists took it for themselves, and for that reason, if you're looking for evidence of the colony's past, this is a good place to start.
|
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Sundarban is the largest coastal mangrove belt in the world, from the coast to the interior of Bangladesh and India.
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||
Sundarban has been declared World Heritage by UNESCO, and the forest is called Sundarban National Park in India.
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But the forests are not just mangrove swamps - they contain the last remnants of the great forests that once covered the Ganges' plain.
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The Sundarban covers a region of 3,850 km2, about a third of which is in the wetlands.
|
||
Sundarbans has been a wildlife preserve since 1966, and is now considered to be 400 Royal Bengal tigers and about 30,000 spotted deer in the region.
|
||
Buses leave the intergalactic bus stop during the day, but most of the time, especially those going east to Jakar/Bumthang leave between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.
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Intercontinental buses are often occupied, so tickets are recommended a few days in advance.
|
||
Most neighborhoods are provided with small Japanese vans that are comfortable and sound.
|
||
Common-use taxis are fast and comfortable to go near Paro (Nu 150) and Punakha (Nu 200).
|
||
The Oyapock River Bridge is a cable-supported bridge, connecting the Oiapoque city in Brazil and the cities of Siant-Georges in French Guinea to the Oyapock River.
|
||
The two towers are 83 meters high, with two lanes 378 meters long and 3.50 meters wide.
|
||
The vertical clearing below the bridge is 15 meters. Construction was completed in August 2011, not opened to traffic until March 2017.
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||
The bridge is scheduled to be fully operational in September 2017, where the Brazilian customs checkpoints are expected to be completed.
|
||
Guaraní was the most important local community in the land now known as East Paraguay, which also farms for a living, and lives as part nomadic hunters.
|
||
The Chaco region was home to Guaycurú, Payaguá, and other indigenous tribes, which remained by hunting, gathering and fishing.
|
||
Paraguay, formerly called the Giant Zone of the Indians, was created in the 16th century when Spanish conquerors encountered indigenous communities.
|
||
The Spanish began the three centuries of colonialization.
|
||
Since Asunción's establishment in 1537, Paraguay has been able to maintain a great deal of its local identity and character.
|
||
Argentina is famous for having one of the best polo teams in the world and the best players.
|
||
The largest tournament of the year is held in December at the polo fields in Las Cañitas.
|
||
Smaller tournaments and matches can be seen here at other times of the year.
|
||
Look at Asociacion Argentina de Polo for news about tournaments and where to buy tickets for polo games.
|
||
Falklands official currency is the Falkland pound (FKP), which is set equally for a British pound (GBP).
|
||
You can cash currency in the only bank in Stanley across the street from the FIC West store.
|
||
British pounds are generally available all over the islands, and Stanley credit cards and US dollars are generally accepted.
|
||
Credit cards probably won't be accepted on remote islands, but they may be using Sterlin and U.S. dollars.
|
||
It's almost impossible to cash the Falklands pound off the islands, so change your money before you leave.
|
||
Since Montevideo is south of the equator, there is winter in the northern hemisphere, there is summer in the northern hemisphere, there is winter there.
|
||
Montevideo is in the subtropical climate region, where temperatures are common over 30°C during the summer.
|
||
Winter can be deceptively cold, temperatures rarely descend beneath the freezing point, but wind and humidity bring together to make you feel colder than the thermometer does.
|
||
They don't have specific seasons that can be described as rainy seasons, and the amount of rain stays roughly the same throughout the year.
|
||
Although most of the animals in the park are used to seeing people, wildlife is still wild and animals should not be fed or disturbed.
|
||
According to park officials, you need to stay at least 100 yards away from bears and wolves and 25 yards away from all other wild animals!
|
||
No matter how tame they seem, bison, mus, deer, bears, and almost all large animals may attack.
|
||
Every year, dozens of visitors get hurt because they don't keep a proper distance, and these animals are big, wild and potentially dangerous, so give them space.
|
||
Also, remember, the smells attract bears and other wild animals, so stay away from the smell of food or cooking and make a clean camp.
|
||
Apia is the capital of Samoa, the city is on the island of Ulou and has a population of just under 40,000.
|
||
Apia was founded in the 1850s and has been the official capital of Samoa since 1959.
|
||
In 1889, seven ships belonging to Germany, the United States and England refused to leave the port in 1889 and thus brought the port to this unfortunate reputation.
|
||
Except for a British cruiser, all the ships sank, about 200 Americans and Germans were killed.
|
||
A peaceful meeting in town in the fight for independence organised by the Mau movement resulted in the murder of the Grand Chief Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III.
|
||
Because Auckland is in the middle of two ports, there are many beaches, the most popular are in three regions.
|
||
North Shore beaches are located in the Pacific Ocean (North Harbor region) and extend from Long Bay to Devonport in the south.
|
||
Almost all of them are sandy beaches that can swim safely, and most of them have shaded by the pohutukawa tree.
|
||
The beaches of Tamaki Drive are located between the luxury suburbs of Waitemata Harbor, Mission Bay and St Heliers in Central Auckland.
|
||
These are family beaches, sometimes crowded, with many different shops lined up on the shore. It's safe to swim.
|
||
His local beer is 'Number One', which is not a very complex beer, but it's nice and refreshing, and his other local beer is called "Manta."
|
||
Although there are plenty of French wine to drink, New Zealand and Australian wines can go better.
|
||
Drinking local tap water is perfectly safe, but if you're afraid of it, it's easy to find bottled water.
|
||
For Australians, the idea of regular white coffee is foreign: a short black 'espresso', cappuccino comes with high cream, and tea is served without milk.
|
||
Hot chocolate is Belgian standards, and fruit juices are expensive but wonderful.
|
||
The reef has many trips throughout the year, and for those reasons, injuries on the reef are rare.
|
||
However, consult the authorities, follow all signs, and pay close attention to security warnings.
|
||
The box jellyfish appear near the beaches and near the river estuaries, from October to April 1770, and sometimes they can be seen outside these times.
|
||
Sharks are found, but they rarely attack people, and most sharks are afraid of people and swim away.
|
||
Saltwater crocodiles don't live in the ocean all the time, their primary habitat is the river estuaries north of Rockhampton.
|
||
Booking ahead, knowing that when they get to where they're going, there's a place for them to sleep, it helps the travelers to be at ease.
|
||
Travel agencies usually have deals with certain hotels, but you can also prefer other forms of accommodation, such as the campsite through a travel agency.
|
||
Travel agencies usually deliver packages containing breakfast, transportation arrangements from the airport/airspace and even combined flights and hotel packages.
|
||
If you need time to think about the proposal or provide other documents for your destination (like visa), they can hold your reservation for you.
|
||
Any change or demand must be forwarded to the travel agency first, not directly to the hotel.
|
||
In some festivals, the majority of music festivals decide to camp in the festival area, and many participants view it as an important part of the experience.
|
||
If you wish to be close to the movement, you must go ahead to grab a campsite near the music.
|
||
Remember, even though the main scenes are out of music, the festival may have parts that will continue playing late at night.
|
||
Some festivals have special campsite for families with small children.
|
||
If you're passing through the North Baltic in winter, make sure you know where the cabin is, because going through the ice causes a terrible noise for the sensitive.
|
||
The trip to Saint Petersburg also includes spending time in the city. Tourist cruisers are exempt from visa requirements (check conditions).
|
||
Casinos usually work hard to get the time and money the guests spend to the top, usually without windows and clocks, and it may not be easy to find the exits.
|
||
To keep the guests in a good mood and to please them, they usually offer special food, beverages, and entertainment.
|
||
Some places offer alcoholic beverages as a treat, but getting drunk affects your ability to make decisions, and all good gamblers know the importance of staying sober.
|
||
Anyone driving at high latitudes or mountain passes should consider the possibility of snow, ice, or freezing.
|
||
The friction on icy and snowy roads is quite low, and you can't drive like you're on dry asphalt.
|
||
It may snow soon enough for you to get stuck in the snowstorms.
|
||
Visibility, snowfalls, type, concentration of vehicle windows, or frosting can also be restricted.
|
||
On the other hand, the icy and snowy weather is common in many countries, and traffic is usually continuous all year round.
|
||
Safaris may be the biggest tourist attraction in Africa, and it's the most prominent spot for many visitors.
|
||
The common use of the Safari term refers specifically to trips to watch striking African wildlife living in savannas.
|
||
A number of animals, such as elephants and giraffes, tend to get closer to cars so that standard equipment can provide a good view.
|
||
Lions, cheetahs and leopards are shy sometimes, and you'll see them better with binoculars.
|
||
On foot, safari (also referred to as a natural walk, a natural walk safari, or "walking") is a few hours or a few days' walk.
|
||
The disabled Olympics will take place from 24 August to 5 September 2021, some of which will take place in other locations throughout Japan.
|
||
Tokyo, which hosted the games in 1964, will be the only Asian city to host the summer Olympics twice.
|
||
Before the postponement announcement, you may face a difficult situation if you have made a flight and accommodation reservation for 2020.
|
||
Cancelling policies vary, but as of late March, most coronavirus-based cancellation policies do not extend until July 2020, when the Olympics are scheduled.
|
||
Most of the tickets are expected to be between 2,500 and 130,000 ±, and the average prices are estimated to be about 7,000 ×.
|
||
Ironing moist clothing can help their institution, and most hotels have an ironing and ironing table that can be borrowed even if it's not in the room.
|
||
If you do not like ironing or wearing ironed socks, you can try using a hair dryer if available.
|
||
Do not let the fabric overheat.
|
||
There are different ways to purify water, some of which are more effective against certain threats.
|
||
In some areas, it's enough to boil water for a minute, and in other areas, it takes a few more minutes to boil.
|
||
The efficiency of filters is different. If you're worried about that, you should consider buying your water in a sealed bottle from a known brand.
|
||
Passengers may encounter insects they are not familiar with from their territory.
|
||
Pestilence can disrupt foods, cause insulation, or cause allergic reactions, release poisons, or infect infections in a worse case.
|
||
Dangerous animals that can or can use force to hurt or kill people are not usually part of the pest.
|
||
Customs-free shopping is an opportunity to buy tax-free products in certain places.
|
||
Travelers traveling to heavily taxed countries can sometimes save substantial amounts, especially from alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.
|
||
The terrain between Point Marlon and Fairmont often presents the most challenging driving conditions on the Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway through isolated, backward areas.
|
||
If you're not familiar with driving in rural areas, keep an eye out for steep slopes, narrow lanes, and sharp curves.
|
||
The speed limits published are noticeably low from previous and later episodes, usually 35-40 mph (56-64 km/s) and are more important to them than a coheron of obedience.
|
||
Strangely, cell phone signals here are stronger than any other part of the route, like Pennyslvania Wilds.
|
||
German pastries are quite good, and in Bavaria its southern neighbours are very rich and diverse, as in Austria.
|
||
Apples that have been baked into pastries throughout the year, cherries that display themselves in the summer, and plums, and fruity pastries that are common.
|
||
Many German pastries also include almonds, nuts, and other tree berries, which are widely requested, and in general, a cup of black coffee without sugar makes a particularly good pair.
|
||
If you want small but rich pastries, try something called Berliner, Pfankuchen or Krapfen, depending on which area you're in.
|
||
It includes curry, meat, or vegetables, as well as dry herbs and spices.
|
||
The curry can be called "dry" or "wet" depending on the amount of liquid it contains.
|
||
In the interior of northern India and Pakistan, curry often uses yogurt; in South India and in some other coastal parts of the lower continent, coconut milk is widely used.
|
||
The Indonesian food is a general term for various regional cuisines across the country when it comes to Indonesia, which can be selected from 17,000 islands.
|
||
However, when used without another quantifier, this term is used for food from the central and eastern parts of Java's main island.
|
||
The Javan cuisine, now widely found in archipelagos, comes with a series of basic seasoned foods, and the main spices for Java are peanuts, hot peppers, sugar (especially Java coconut sugar) and a variety of aromatic spices.
|
||
It supports the foot hanging from both sides of the horse's saddle.
|
||
They provide more stability for the rider, but the rider's foot may have security issues because of the possibility that he'll trip over them.
|
||
If a rider falls off a horse and gets stuck in a stirrup and the horse escapes, the rider can be dragged, and security measures can be taken to minimize the risk.
|
||
First of all, most riders wear riding boots with very narrow bases, heels and smoothness.
|
||
Some saddles, especially British saddles, have safety rods that allow the stirrup skin to fall off the saddle when a falling rider pulls back.
|
||
Chile's leading climbing destinies are known as Cochamó Valley, high granite walls and steep cliffs and South America's Yosemite.
|
||
The peak climbs contain spectacular peak views, and mountaineers from all over the world constantly set new paths between endless climbing possibilities.
|
||
Snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding are popular sports with skis attached to your feet or sliding down snowboarding.
|
||
Skiing is an important travel activity for many fans who are also known as ski addicts and plan all their vacations to ski in a certain place.
|
||
The idea of skiing is very old. The cave paintings depicting skiers dates back to 5,000 B.C.E.!
|
||
Alpine skiing goes back at least until the 17th century as a sport, and in 1861 the first sports ski club was opened by Norwegians in Australia.
|
||
Ski backpacking: This activity is also called skiing, skiing, or skiing in the rural area.
|
||
It's kind of similar, but it's usually a little different from alpine skiing tour or mountaineering, which is built on steep terrain and requires much harder skis and boots.
|
||
Think of the ski route as a similar to the hiking route.
|
||
If the conditions are good, you'll be able to travel a lot further than you walk, but you can rarely reach cross-country skiing without well-groomed runways and heavy backpacks.
|
||
Europe is a continent of relatively small but many independent countries, and under normal circumstances, traveling more than one country means passing through many visa applications and passport checks.
|
||
The Schengen region is more or less a single country in that sense.
|
||
As long as you stay in this area, you can usually cross the border without passing through passport checkpoints again.
|
||
Likewise, with a Schengen visa, you do not need to apply for visas to each Schengen member country, so that you can save time, money and paperwork.
|
||
There's no extensive description of what artifacts are antiques, and some tax offices describe them as antiques over 100 years old.
|
||
In areas such as North America, the age limit may be shorter than in Europe, so the definition of antiquities depends on geography.
|
||
Handicraft products can be classified as antiques, even though they are more recent than similar products produced in a series.
|
||
Reindeer breeding is an important source of income for Sami's people, and culture that surrounds trade is also important for many other professions.
|
||
Even though it was traditional, all Sami did not live on large - scale reindeer breeding; they lived on fishing, hunting, and similar professions, often using reindeer as their cattle.
|
||
Today, most Lapons work in modern professions, and the Lapland is an important source of income in Lapland.
|
||
Although the word "Gingene" is widely used among non-Romanians, it is generally considered offensive because it is associated with negative stereotypes and improper perceptions of the Romani people.
|
||
If the country you visit is subject to a travel warning, your travel health insurance or travel cancellation insurance may be affected.
|
||
You can also consult the recommendations of governments outside your own government, but their recommendations are directed at their own citizens.
|
||
For example, American citizens in the Middle East may face different situations than Europeans or Arabs.
|
||
Advice is just a brief summary of the political situation in a country.
|
||
Advanced ideas are often crude, general and oversimplified, compared to more detailed information elsewhere.
|
||
Heavy weather conditions are a general term for dangerous weather conditions that can cause damage, serious social damage, or loss of life.
|
||
Heavy weather can be seen all over the earth, and there are different types of people that can depend on geography, topography, and atmospheric conditions.
|
||
Like heavy winds, hailing, overheating and forest fires, storms, tornadoes, water hoses, and hurricanes are also among the forms and effects of heavy weather conditions.
|
||
It includes regional and seasonal violent weather types, blizzards, ice storms and dust storms.
|
||
Travelers are advised to be aware of the risk of heavy air sprints that affect their destination, otherwise travel plans may be affected.
|
||
Anyone who plans to visit a country considered a war zone should receive professional training.
|
||
An Internet search of the enemy's perimeter will probably provide the address of a local company.
|
||
In one course, all the topics normally discussed here are often described with practical experience and much more detail.
|
||
A course normally lasts 2-5 days, and role-playing, a lot of first aid training, and sometimes weapons training.
|
||
In the wild, books and magazines about trying to survive are common, but there are few publications about overcoming war zones.
|
||
Travelers planning a transgender operation abroad must make sure they have valid documents on their way back.
|
||
Each government has a different willingness to provide unspecified gender (X) passports or renewed documents that will be adapted to the desired name and gender.
|
||
The demand for these documents by foreign governments is very variable.
|
||
The calls made at the security checkpoints also became much more interactive during the period after 9/11 2001.
|
||
Before the operation, trans individuals should not hope to pass through the scanners without ruining their privacy and reputation.
|
||
Rip currents are often flows back from waves that are often broken on the beach or a reef or something like that.
|
||
Due to the underwater topology, the flow of return is concentrated in several deep areas, where a rapid current can occur in deep water.
|
||
Most deaths are caused by trying to swim against the current, which may be impossible, by fatigue.
|
||
As soon as it comes out of the current, the difficulty of swimming back is no different than normal.
|
||
Try to aim for a place where you are not caught again, or you may choose to wait for help, depending on your abilities or if you are not noticed.
|
||
The re-entry shock takes effect earlier than the culture shock, the honeymoon period is less, it takes longer, and it can be more violent.
|
||
Travelers who can easily adapt to the new culture sometimes find it difficult to adapt to their local culture again.
|
||
After living abroad, you have adapted to the new culture and have lost some habits from your own native culture.
|
||
When you first go abroad, people are likely to be patient and understanding, knowing that passengers in a new country must adapt.
|
||
People may not be able to predict that they should be patient and understanding with passengers returning to the country.
|
||
Pyramid sound and light show is one of the most interesting things in the region for children.
|
||
You can see the pyramids in the dark and watch them quietly before the show begins.
|
||
Usually you hear tourists and dealers all the time, and the story of sound and light is like a storybook.
|
||
The Sphinx has been identified as the background and narrator of a long story.
|
||
Scenes are reflected on pyramids, and different pyramids are lit.
|
||
Different countries have claimed rights on the South Shetland Islands, discovered in 1819, and islands with 16 active bases in 2020 have the highest base.
|
||
The archipelago is 120km north of the peninsula, and the largest is King George Island, located in the Villa Las Estrellas settlement.
|
||
Others include Deception, the island of Livingston, and a volcano that is still active, where the flooded caldera causes a magnificent natural port.
|
||
Ellsworth Land is located in the region south of the Peninsula, surrounded by the Bellingshausen Sea.
|
||
The Peninsula mountains converge here with the plateau, and then resurface to form the 200-mile Ellsworth Range, split in two by the Minnesota Glacier.
|
||
The northern part, or the Sentinel Mountains, includes the highest mountains in Antarctica, Vinson Masifi, and the peak is Mount Vinson, 4892mm.
|
||
In remote areas without cell phone coverage, the satellite phone may be your only option.
|
||
Since you have to be able to see the satellite clearly to make a phone call, the satellite phone often does not replace the cell phone.
|
||
This service is often used by cruise boats and transport ships, including explorers with remote data and sound requirements.
|
||
Your local phone service provider should be able to provide more information on the connection to this service.
|
||
For those who plan an empty year, a more popular option is traveling and learning.
|
||
This is particularly popular among school dropouts and allows them to take a year off before they compromise their education.
|
||
In fact, registering for a course abroad for the most part of the free year can increase your chances of returning to higher education in your own country.
|
||
Usually, these training programmes receive a tuition allowance for registration.
|
||
Finland is an amazing boating centre, with thousands of islands in the land of thousands of lakes, more commonly viewed as lakes and coastal archipelagos.
|
||
In archipelagos and lakes, you have to have a yacht.
|
||
Although coastal archipelagos and largest lakes are really large enough for any yacht, smaller boats and even a boat offer a different experience.
|
||
Boating in Finland, where a boat falls to seven or eight people, is a traditional occupation.
|
||
This is a match to Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, but other than that, it's quite unique. For example, in the Netherlands, the number is 40 to one.
|
||
Most of the original Baltic cruises include long-term stay in St. Petersburg, Russia.
|
||
That means you can go back to the ship at night and sleep and travel through the historic city for a few full days.
|
||
From 2009, if you go ashore only on cruises, you won't need a visa.
|
||
Some sea travel brochures include Berlin, Germany, and as you can see from the map above, Berlin is not at all close to the sea, and travel to the city is not included in the price of sea travel.
|
||
Traveling by plane can be a frightening experience for people of all ages and cultures, especially for people who have had traumas about flying or flying before.
|
||
It's nothing to be ashamed of: most people have personal fears and other things they don't like.
|
||
For some, understanding something about how the plane works and what happens during a flight can help to overcome a fear of being unknown or out of control.
|
||
Courier companies are paid large sums to deliver the goods soon, and usually time is very important in delivering commercial documents, goods, or spare parts for emergency repairs.
|
||
On some routes, big companies have their own planes, but other routes and small companies were having problems.
|
||
If they shipped the items by air, it may have taken days to unload cargo and pass through customs on some routes.
|
||
The only way to get it through faster was to send it as a registered baggage, and the airline's regulations won't let them send luggage without passengers, and that's where you come in.
|
||
The obvious way to fly first class is to pass out a large wad of money for privilege (or, better yet, get it done for your company).
|
||
However, it's not economical. You can pay roughly four times the normal rate for business class and eleven times the amount for first class!
|
||
Generally speaking, there's no point in even looking for a discount on direct flights from A to B for jobs or first-class seats.
|
||
The airlines are aware that there is a core passenger group willing to pay a fortune for the privilege of getting somewhere quickly and comfortably, and they set their prices accordingly.
|
||
The capital of Moldova is Chisinev, the native language of the country is Romanian, but is widely used in Russian.
|
||
Moldova is a multiethnic republic affected by ethnic disputes.
|
||
In 1994, this conflict led to the formation of the self-proclaimed Transdinester Republic in eastern Moldova, a government and currency of its own, but not recognised by any UN member country.
|
||
Although political talks have failed, economic relations have been restored between the two parts of Moldova.
|
||
The fundamental belief in Moldova is Orthodox Christianity.
|
||
Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey with a population of approximately 3.7 million people, second largest port and a very good transport centre after Istanbul.
|
||
Izmir, once an ancient city, has now become a modern, developed, and functional trading center set up around a large cove and surrounded by mountains.
|
||
Although the 18th century market, historical mosques and churches and the city have more Mediterranean European air than traditional Turkey, large avenues, glass buildings and modern shopping centres are surrounded by traditional red roofs.
|
||
The village of Haldarsvík offers landscapes from the nearby island of Eysturoy and has an unusual octagonal church.
|
||
There are statues of interesting doves made of marble on several graves in the churchyard.
|
||
It's worth half an hour to get around the interesting village.
|
||
There is a romantic and fascinating town of Sintra in the north and at a distance that can easily be reached, and it has been celebrated by foreigners after its praise for its glory was recorded by Lord Byron.
|
||
Flight 403, Scotturb, stops quite often at Cabo da Roca and goes to Sintra.
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Also visit in the north the great Fatima Mother's Temple, a place where the image of the world's famous Mary takes place.
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Please note that you are primarily visiting a mass burial site and a region that has an almost incalculable meaning for an important part of the world's population.
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There are many men and women who are still alive, who have survived, and many loved ones, both Jews and non-Jews, were slaughtered here or worked to death.
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Please treat the camp with all the dignity, dignity and respect he deserves, and don't joke about the Holocaust or the Nazis.
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Do not disrespect them by scraping or graffiti.
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Barcelona's official languages are Catalan and Spanish. About half the people prefer to speak Catalan, most of them understand this language and almost everyone speaks Spanish.
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Most of the signs, however, are only Catalan, as they are determined by the law as the first official language.
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Nevertheless, Spanish is widely used in public transportation vehicles and other facilities.
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Regular announcements are made only in Catalan, but unscheduled setbacks are announced in many languages, including Spanish, English, French, Arabic and Japanese, by an automatic system.
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The Parisians have a reputation for being self-centered, rude and arrogant.
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Although this is usually a false stereotype, the best way to still avoid trouble in Paris is to act with dignity as a "bien élevé" (good upbringing) person, which will make it very easy not to have problems.
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The hard exteriors of the Parisians will quickly disappear when you show some of the basic subtleties.
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The Plitvice Lakes National Park is a dense forested area, mostly filled with apricots, ladins, and fir trees, and reflects a combination of the Alps and Mediterranean vegetation.
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Micro climate diversity has a wide variety of plants due to different lands and changing levels of altitude.
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The region also hosts a wide variety of species of animals and birds.
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In addition to many more common species, rare faunas such as the European grizzly, the wolf, the eagle, the owl, the bobcat, the wild cat, and the bushhorozu can be found here.
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When visiting the monasteries, women must wear skirts that cover their knees and their shoulders should be covered.
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Many of the monasteries offer cover for women who are unprepared, but if you bring your own cover, especially if it has bright colors, the monk or nun at the entrance will smile at you.
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Likewise, men should wear pants that close their knees.
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This can also be borrowed from the pile at the entrance, but these clothes do not wash after each user, so you may hesitate to wear these skirts.
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Mallorca cuisine is based on bread, vegetables, and meat (especially pork), as in similar areas in the Mediterranean, and uses olive oil in all foods.
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In particular, a popular summer dinner is Pa Amb Oli, which includes bread, olive oil, tomatoes, and easy-to-find cheese, tuna and so on.
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With you and Sie, all names always start with a capital letter, even in the middle of a sentence.
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This is an important way to distinguish between certain verbs and objects.
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The need to find out whether a verb or adjective is used in a name form makes writing a little more complicated, but it probably makes it easier to read.
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Italian is easier than other languages because most words in Italian are pronounced exactly the way it's written.
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The basic letters that need to be noticed are c and g, since their pronunciation varys according to the next vowel.
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Make sure you pronounce R and R differently: "Caro" means "carro" means "carro."
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Farsi is relatively easy and has a regular grammar.
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Therefore, reading this grammar book will help you to learn a lot about Persian grammar and to better grasp the expressions.
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Needless to say, it would be easier to learn Portuguese if you knew a language from the Latin family.
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However, even those who speak a little Spanish may conclude that there is also a language close to Spanish in such a short time that they do not need to study Portuguese.
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Premodern observatorys are often obsolete today and remain museums or educational areas.
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At the brightest point of time, light pollution is not a problem like it is today, but is usually found in cities or campuses that are easier to reach than those who are founded in modern times.
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Most modern research telescopes are massive facilities in remote areas with the right atmosphere conditions.
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The cherry blossom landscape, known as Hanami, has been part of Japanese civilization since the 8th century.
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The concept comes from China, where the most popular flowers are plum blossoms.
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In Japan, the first cherry blossom parties were organised by the emperor and were only available to him and other aristocrats around the Imperial Court.
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Plants appear in their best form when they're in a natural environment, so resist the temptation to take even a single sample.
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If you're visiting an officially arranged garden, collecting a sample will get you fired without question.
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Singapore is usually very safe and very easy to move around, so you can get anything you want right after you get there.
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However, in Singapore, which is only a few degrees north of the equator, "high tropical" you must deal with both heat (always) and a strong sun (when the air is cloudless, rarely).
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Of the apostles mentioned in the Gospel, there are several buses that go to the traditional burial place of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their wives, Al Khalil.
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Make sure that the bus, which you intend to take, goes not only to the nearby Jewish settlement, Kiriat Arba, but to Al-Khalil.
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The main theme of a holiday is that internal water is a good option.
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For example, to visit castles in the Loire Valley, the Rhine Valley, or to sail to interesting cities on the Danube, or to sail along the Erie Canal.
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They also set routes for popular nature hikes and bicycle trails.
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Christmas is one of the most important festivals of Christianity, and it is celebrated as Jesus'birthday.
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Many of the traditions related to Christmas holidays were adopted by faithless people in Christian countries and non-Christians around the world.
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There's a tradition of spending Easter night in an open field to see the sunrise.
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There are explanations of this tradition, of course, but there is a possibility of a ritual that represents spring and fertility before Christianity.
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More traditional churches hold Easter Watch Saturday night during the Easter weekend, and congregations usually begin celebrating the resurrection at midnight.
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All the first animals to come to the islands came swimming, flying, or floating.
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Because of the distance to the mainland, mammals couldn't travel, which made the giant turtle the main animal that grazed in Galapagos.
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Since mankind's arrival in Galapagos, many mammals have been brought in, including goats, horses, cows, rats, cats and dogs.
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If you visit the Arctic or Antarctica in the winter months, you'll have polar night, which means the sun won't rise above the horizon.
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This gives us a good opportunity to see Aurora Borealis, because the sky is dark almost every hour.
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Since the population of the regions is sparse and therefore the pollution of light is generally not a problem, you will be able to enjoy the stars as well.
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Japanese business culture is more hierarchical and official than Westerners are used to.
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Standard working clothes are suits and co-workers address each other with last names or business titles.
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Instead of praising individual achievements, it is vital that the workplace adapts underlineing group effort.
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For any decision they make, workers often need the approval of their superiors and are expected to observe their superiors' orders without arguing.
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