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However, as of April 2009, many of the proposed solutions have not yet been implemented.
हालांकि, यथा नवंबर 2009 तक, प्रस्तावित समाधानों में से अनेक अभी तक लागू नहीं किए गए हैं।
Responding to applause, McCartney can be heard saying 'Thanks, Mo' after the final performance of "Get Back" on the album Let It Be.
Можно услышать, как Маккартни говорит «Спасибо, Мо» за аплодисменты после окончательного исполнения «Get Back».
It was meant to bring up the subject as it is in the consciousness of so many today."
Je devais aborder le sujet car il est dans la conscience d'aujourd'hui tant d'années".
Israel was expelled from the AFC in the early 1970s and eventually became a member of UEFA.
2 Izrael był członkiem AFC do początku lat 70, następnie został członkiem UEFA.
In Australia, it damages many cereal and fruit crops and spoils cereal crops, animal feed and stored grain with its droppings.
En Australia, por ejemplo, causa daños en muchos cultivos de cereales y frutas, y estropea cultivos de cereales, alimento para animales y grano almacenado con sus excrementos.
what is the difference between yoga & meditation?
Meditation is the practice of sitting with your thoughts. ... Sitting still is hard! Yoga, on the other hand, is more of a physical practice, though it's integrally linked to what's going on in your mind. During yoga, you use your breath and certain physical postures to promote both your physical and mental wellbeing.
The poems celebrate flowers, pretty girls at the window, spring, laughter, the breeze in the trees and a serene song of young love, joy and hope. In Velo blanco (White Veil), which appeared in 1887, a girl who is bold and timid, who laughs and cries, sings her hopes; a woman speaks her love. The superb L'Amazone was included in the second volume of the Anthologie du Félibrige Provençal, edited by Charles Pierre Julian and Pierre Fontan. Alexandrine's next work, published five years later, was Brut de canèu (Sound of reeds). Frédéric Mistral wrote the preface. The collection is a second return to her childhood, the great plains of the Trébon of Arles where she saw her father's laborers tracing their furrows as far as the eye could see towards Montmajour, whose towers exalt the glory of God, towards the banks of the Vigueirat Marshes where she saw the fish spawn and the water lilies bloom, and towards the farmhouse at Darbousille where she gazed at the stars in the long summer evenings. Three poems are exceptional: Le maître d’aire; Aubanel, in honour of the great lyric poet; and Pluie d’étoiles (Rain of Stars), describing a flock of stars that turn into women as they touch the
was the most lyrical of the Provençal poets, and saw her as the literary sister of Théodore Aubanel. Her first work to appear in print was Li Blavet de Mount-Majour (The Blueberries of Montmajour, 1883). The poems celebrate flowers, pretty girls at the window, spring, laughter, the breeze in the trees and a serene song of young love, joy and hope. In Velo blanco (White Veil), which appeared in 1887, a girl who is bold and timid, who laughs and cries, sings her hopes; a woman speaks her love. The superb L'Amazone was included in the second volume of the Anthologie du Félibrige Provençal, edited by Charles Pierre Julian and Pierre Fontan. Alexandrine's next work, published five years later, was Brut de canèu (Sound of reeds). Frédéric Mistral wrote the preface. The collection is a second return to her childhood, the great plains of the Trébon of Arles where she saw her father's laborers tracing their furrows as far as the eye could see towards Montmajour, whose towers exalt the glory of God, towards the banks of the Vigueirat Marshes where she saw the fish spawn and the water lilies bloom, and towards the farmhouse at Darbousille where she gazed at the stars in the long summer evenings. Three poems are exceptional: Le maître d’aire; Aubanel, in honour of the great lyric poet; and Pluie d’étoiles (Rain of Stars), describing a flock of stars that turn into women as they touch the ground, the muses, dreamers and singers of all the ages. Lou debanaire flouri (The Flowery Reel) with a preface by Paul Arène, was not published until 1908, ten years after her death. It was a collection of poems that had appeared in various publications during her life. One, in verses that leap like bulls, tells the legend of the Bulls of Peter. It is perhaps the best known. Publications
what does ds do in volleyball?
The defensive specialist (DS) is a player whose purpose is to play backrow for someone who mainly plays front row (usually a hitter). Because there can only be on libero per team, teams may have a DS or two to substitute for other front row players.
As a result, in 1788, Nansouty was named interim captain in the light cavalry Franche-Comté Cavalerie Regiment (later rebaptised 4th Chasseurs à Cheval).
Come risultato, nel 1788 Nansouty fu nominato capitano ad interim del reggimento di cavalleria leggera Franche-Comté Cavalerie (in seguito ribattezzato 4º Chasseurs à Cheval).
John McKenzie (musician)
جون ماكنزي (عازف قيثارة)
plant pathogen. References mamaonis Fungal plant
References mamaonis Fungal plant pathogens
Herman died in 1250, and his claim was taken up by his son Frederick, but his claim was thwarted by the Bohemian invasion of Austria.
Herman murió en 1250, y su reinvidicación fue asumida por su hijo Federico, pero su reclamación fue frustrada por la invasión bohemia de Austria.
1850 in South Africa
۱۸۵۰-جی ایلده گونئی آفریقا
Similarly, incendiary ammunition was used against non-rigid observation balloons.
Allo stesso modo, sono state utilizzate munizioni incendiarie contro palloni di osservazione non rigidi.
New Company B: After the muster out of the original Company B, a new Company B was organized, and George D. Conrad became Captain of the company.
Nouvelle compagnie B : après la libération de la compagnie B originale, une nouvelle compagnie B est organisée, et George D. Conrad (en) devient le capitaine de la compagnie.
de Sus may refer to several villages in Romania: Dumbrava de Sus,
Ribița Commune, Hunedoara County Dumbrava de Sus, a village in Dumbrava Commune, Mehedinţi County
Matthew 28
Má-thài 28
How can a company profit from Black Friday if the prices are marked down so low?
Black Friday is often used as a method of selling off overstock. Imagine you are Best Buy. You expect to sell 200 Samsung TVs in 2015. So you order 200 Samsung TVs, but you end up only selling 100. What are you going to do with the other 100? Worst case scenario you have to chunk them in the garbage. But if you mark them down super low, whip people up into a buying frenzy, and have a big event at the end of the year, you can get everyone to haul your garbage for you and recoup your loss. And if you're really clever, you keep the the price up for some hot items, so that when you mark them down, you're still making a nice profit but everyone thinks its a steal on Black Friday, because they're taken in by the shopping frenzy.
2017 Albanian Supercup
Superkupa Shqiptar 2017
The imperial ambassador, Jean Scheyfve, reported that "he suffers a good deal when the fever is upon him, especially from a difficulty in drawing his breath, which is due to the compression of the organs on the right side".
Jean Scheyfve, embaixador imperial, relatou que "ele sofre bastante quando a febre o ataca, especialmente por uma dificuldade de respirar, que se deve a uma compressão dos órgãos do lado direito ...
what is the difference between actual and natural rate of unemployment?
The economy is considered to be at full employment when the actual unemployment rate is equal to the natural rate. ... By contrast, when the economy is below full employment, the unemployment rate is greater than the natural unemployment rate and real GDP is less than potential.
During the Saratoga Campaign in 1777, he commanded Fort Clinton in the Hudson Highlands.
Durante la campagna di Saratoga del 1777 comandò Fort Clinton nelle Hudson Highlands.
what are vvs diamond simulants?
Simulant Diamonds. Diamond simulants are manufactured to look like diamonds but are composed of very different materials. ... Simulants do not have the same chemical and physical properties as diamonds, and merely imitate the appearance of a diamond. Therefore, simulants sell at much lower prices than cultured diamonds.
computer program which found a solution to a
computer program which found a solution to a 5x5 game of
twelfth amendment simple meaning
Best Answer: 12th Amendment-Ratified June 15,1804 Changed the way the President and Vice President are elected. The 12th Amendment means: - separate ballots are used for president and vice president.
Union which was led by Emmeline Pankhurst, but it was a speech by Annie Kenney that inspired her. Moreover, she has the distinction of being their first benefactor of their newly founded WSPU campaign fund. Annie Kenney went round to see her after the event to thank her for the twenty pounds she had sent them towards their expenses. She spoke on their behalf and attended protest meetings. The 1908 WSPU procession was said to be mainly funded by Mordan and when the protesters reached Hyde Park they listened to speeches including one by Mordan. She funded a variety of projects from a WSPU Art exhibition at the Prince's Skating Club in 1909 to $200 set aside for a "return to militancy" in 1912. Mordan was invited to Eagle House in Batheaston on 27 April 1910 to plant a holly tree. Eagle House was where Mary Blathwayt's family entertained visitors at their "Suffragette's Rest". Many notable supporters were invited to the house. Emily Blathwayt planted trees and shrubs in "Annie's Arboretum" to commemorate achievements and her husband recorded these in photographs. The arboretum was named after Annie Kenney and she had a room at Eagle House. Morden knew that she would die of tuberculosis and this meant that her mitant acts were performed by proxy. She commented in a letter published by "Votes for Women, "I have impressed upon my doctor that she really must keep me alive till I can have a reasonable prospect of feeling that my last bed will be a coffin some woman has earned her living by making." Death and legacy With Mordan's backing, St Hugh's College, Oxford bought a house called "The Mount" from University College and began to move to their new permanent site in 1913. The house was demolished to make way for the Main
She was inspired by a lecture by John Stuart Mill in 1866. Mordan was given a lot of financial freedom by her father and she established her own home and household. After 1880 she joined the London Women's Suffrage Society and the Central Society for Women's Suffrage. Despite suffering from tuberculosis she served on their executive committees, had letterheads made with "Votes for Women" on them, and she was generous with her funding to these causes. 1897 saw her second interest develop. She heard a paper read by Annie Rogers in London about the need for better women's education. This was just after a proposal to allow women to be awarded degrees was defeated. Mordan had no formal education; she is thought to have been educated at home by governesses, but she wanted to support the idea. She set out with her partner Mary Gray Allen to decide the best deserving college and St Hugh's College, Oxford was identified. She contracted to supply an annuity of £40 per annum to fund a scholarship on the condition that there was no vivisection involved in the recipients research. In 1901 her father died. She was now the only child and he left £117,000. In 1906 after many years of interest she joined the militant Women's Social and Political Union which was led by Emmeline Pankhurst, but it was a speech by Annie Kenney that inspired her. Moreover, she has the distinction of being their first benefactor of their newly founded WSPU campaign fund.
the Planctomycetota suggested a cell plan differing considerably from other bacteria, although they are now confirmed as Gram-negative bacteria, but with many unique characteristics. Bacteria in the Planctomycetota are often small, spherical cells, but a large amount of morphological variation is seen. Members of the Planctomycetota also display distinct reproductive habits, with many species dividing by budding, in contrast to all other free-living bacteria, which divide by binary fission. Interest is growing in the Planctomycetota regarding biotechnology and human applications, mainly as a source of bioactive molecules. In addition, some Planctomycetota were recently described as human pathogens. The species Gemmata obscuriglobus has been identified specifically as comprising bacteria with unique characteristics among the Planctomycetota, such as their ability to synthesize sterols. Structure and morphology Cell shape and appendages The distinct morphological characteristics of bacteria in the Planctomycetota have been discussed extensively. The common morphology is often spherical cells roughly 2 μm in diameter, as observed in the species Aquisphaera giovannonii. However, the diversity in cell shape often varies greatly in them. Ovoid and pear-shaped cells have been described in some species, and often occur in rosettes of three to 10 cells. Gemmata obscuriglobus is a well studied species in the Planctomycetota with spherical cells. In contrast, bacteria in the species Planctopirus limnophila have ovoid cells. Many Planctomycetota species display structures and appendages on the outer surface of the cell. Flagella, common in most bacteria, have also been observed in the species P. limnophila. Many Planctomycetota also have a holdfast, or stalk, which attaches the cell to a surface or substrate. Members of some species, though, such as Isosphaera pallida lack a holdfast. Unique appendages known as crateriform structures have been observed in species of Planctomycetota belonging to the class Planctomycetia. The outer surface of cells in the species P. limnophila display both large and small crateriform structures. Large crateriform structures often cover the cell surface, while small crateriform structures are often only at the end of the cell. Light microscopy demonstrated fibers of both stalk and pili type in P. limnophila and G. obscuriglobus. The pili fibers in both these species were often associated with large crateriform structures; in contrast, the stalk fibers were associated with small crateriform structures. Cell wall composition Early examination of the Planctomycetota suggested that their cell plan differed considerably from both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Until recently, bacteria in the Planctomycetota were thought to lack peptidoglycans in their cell walls, and were instead suggested to have proteinaceous cell walls. Peptidoglycan is an essential polymer of glycans, present in all free-living bacteria, and its rigidity helps maintain integrity of the cell. Peptidoglycan synthesis is also essential during cell division. Recently, those in the species G. obscuriglobus were found to have peptidoglycan in their cell walls. Internal cell composition Planctomycetota were once thought to display distinct compartmentalization within the cytosol. Three-dimensional electron tomography reconstruction of G. obscuriglobus displayed varying interpretations of this suggested compartmentalization. The cytosol was suggested to be separated into compartments, both the paryphoplasm and pirellulosome, by an intracytoplasmic membrane. This interpretation has since been demonstrated to be incorrect. In fact, the intracytoplasmic membrane is well known to be the cytoplasmic membrane which displays unique invaginations, giving the appearance of compartmentalization within the cytosol. Planctomycetota therefore display the two compartments typical of Gram-negative bacteria, the cytoplasm and periplasm. The excess membrane observed in G. obscuriglobus triples the surface area of the cell relative to its volume, which is suggested to be associated with sterol synthesis. Pigments Many Planctomycetota species display pink or orange coloring, suggested to result from the production of carotenoid pigments. Carotenoids are produced by plants and fungi, and by some heterotrophic bacteria to protect against oxidative stress. Three different carotenoid pigments have been identified in two different strains of the Planctomycetota. In marine environments, Planctomycetota are often suspended in the water column or present as biofilms on the surface of macroalgae, and are often exposed to harmful ultraviolet radiation. More highly pigmented species of the Planctomycetota are more resistant to ultraviolet radiation, although this is not yet well understood. Unique characteristics of anammox cells Bacteria in the Planctomycetota that are anammox-capable form the order Brocadiales. The cells of anammox bacteria are often coccoid with a diameter of about 0.8 μm, and are suggested to contain three compartments, each surrounded by a membrane. The outer membrane encloses the cell and the protoplasm and the innermost membrane surrounds the anammoxosome, the central structure of anammox bacteria. Anammox membrane composition resembles that of all other living organisms, and is composed of glycolipid. Life history and reproduction Growth Planctomycetota species grow slowly, when compared to other bacteria, often forming rosette structures of 3-5 cells. The species P. limnophila is suggested to be relatively fast growing, with a doubling time of roughly 6-14 days. In contrast, some other Planctomycetota have doubling times of around 30 days. Their high abundance in many ecosystems is surprising, given their slow growth rates. Lifecycle Planctomycetota often perform a lifestyle switch between both a sessile stalked stage and a free-swimming stage. Members of the species P. limnophila perform a lifestyle switch that is often associated with cell division. The sessile mother cell produces a free-swimming daughter cell. The daughter cell must then attach to a surface before starting the cycle over again. However, not all of the Planctomycetota have a motile stage, and the lifestyle switch observed in many species may not be common among all Planctomycetota. Reproduction The current understanding of bacterial cell division is based on model organisms such as Escherichia coli. The dominant form of reproduction observed in almost all bacteria is cell division by binary fission, which involves the synthesis of both peptidoglycans and proteins known as FtsZ. In contrast, many bacteria in the Planctomycetota divide by budding. FtsZ proteins are suggested to be similar in structure to that of tubulin, the protein present in eukaryotes, and is essential for septal formation during cell division. The lack of FtsZ proteins is often lethal. Peptidoglycan also play a considerable role in cell division by binary fission. Planctomycetota is one of the only known phyla whose members lack FtsZ proteins. Bacteria in the Chlamydiales, also a member of the PVC superphylum, also lack FtsZ. Although bacteria in the Planctomycetota lack FtsZ, two distinct modes of cell division have been observed. Most Planctomycetota divide by binary fission, mainly species of the class Phycisphaerae. In contrast, species of the class Planctomycetia divide by budding. The mechanisms involved in budding have been described extensively for yeast cells. However, bacterial budding observed in Planctomycetota is still poorly understood. Budding has been observed in both radial symmetric cells, such as bacteria in the species P. limnophila, and axially symmetric cells. During cell division in members of P. limnophila, the daughter cells originate from the region opposite to the pole with the holdfast or stalk. Considerable diversity has been observed in cell division among bacteria in the Planctomycetota. During cell division in Fuerstia marisgermanicae, a tubular structure is connected from the bud to the mother cell. The species Kolteria novifilia forms a distinct clade of Planctomycetota, and is the only known species to divide by lateral budding at the middle of the cell. Lastly, members of the clade Saltatorellus are capable of switching between both binary fission and budding. Genetic characteristics Molecular signatures Planctomycetota are known for their unusual cellular characteristics, and their distinctness from all other bacteria is additionally supported by the shared presence of two conserved signature indels (CSIs). These CSIs demarcate the group from neighboring phyla within the PVC group. An additional CSI has been found that is shared by all Planctomycetota species, with the exception of Kuenenia stuttgartiensis. This supports the idea that K. stuttgartiensis forms a deep branch within the Planctomycetota phylum. A CSI has also been found to be shared by the entire PVC superphylum, including the Planctomycetota. Planctomycetota also contain an important conserved signature protein that has been characterized to play an important housekeeping function that is exclusive to members belonging to the PVC superphylum. General characteristics The genome size of Rhodopirellula baltica has been estimated to be over 7 million bases, making it one of the largest prokaryotic genomes sequenced. Extensive genome duplication takes up about 25% of the genome sequence. This may be a way for the organism to adapt to mutations, allowing for redundancy if a part of the genome is damaged. The polymerase chain reaction primer used often mismatches with the genes, creating difficulty when sequencing the genome. When comparing under a microscope, a defining
to be relatively fast growing, with a doubling time of roughly 6-14 days. In contrast, some other Planctomycetota have doubling times of around 30 days. Their high abundance in many ecosystems is surprising, given their slow growth rates. Lifecycle Planctomycetota often perform a lifestyle switch between both a sessile stalked stage and a free-swimming stage. Members of the species P. limnophila perform a lifestyle switch that is often associated with cell division. The sessile mother cell produces a free-swimming daughter cell. The daughter cell must then attach to a surface before starting the cycle over again. However, not all of the Planctomycetota have a motile stage, and the lifestyle switch observed in many species may not be common among all Planctomycetota. Reproduction The current understanding of bacterial cell division is based on model organisms such as Escherichia coli. The dominant form of reproduction observed in almost all bacteria is cell division by binary fission, which involves the synthesis of both peptidoglycans and proteins known as FtsZ. In contrast, many bacteria in the Planctomycetota divide by budding. FtsZ proteins are suggested to be similar in structure to that of tubulin, the protein present in eukaryotes, and is essential for septal formation during cell division. The lack of FtsZ proteins is often lethal. Peptidoglycan also play a considerable role in cell division by binary fission. Planctomycetota is one of the only known phyla whose members lack FtsZ proteins. Bacteria in the Chlamydiales, also a member of the PVC superphylum, also lack FtsZ. Although bacteria in the Planctomycetota lack FtsZ, two distinct modes of cell division have been observed. Most Planctomycetota divide by binary fission, mainly species of the class Phycisphaerae. In contrast, species of the class Planctomycetia divide by budding. The mechanisms involved in budding have been described extensively for yeast cells. However, bacterial budding observed in Planctomycetota is still poorly understood. Budding has been observed in both radial symmetric cells, such as bacteria in the species P. limnophila, and axially symmetric cells. During cell division in members of P. limnophila, the daughter cells originate from the region opposite to the pole with the holdfast or stalk. Considerable diversity has been observed in cell division among bacteria in the Planctomycetota. During cell division in Fuerstia marisgermanicae, a tubular structure is connected from the bud to the mother cell. The species Kolteria novifilia forms a distinct clade of Planctomycetota, and is the only known species to divide by lateral budding at the middle of the cell. Lastly, members of the clade Saltatorellus are capable of switching between both binary fission and budding. Genetic characteristics Molecular signatures Planctomycetota are known for their unusual cellular characteristics, and their distinctness from all other bacteria is additionally supported by the shared presence of two conserved signature indels (CSIs). These CSIs demarcate the group from neighboring phyla within the PVC group. An additional CSI has been found that is shared by all Planctomycetota species, with the exception of Kuenenia stuttgartiensis. This supports the idea that K. stuttgartiensis forms a deep branch within the Planctomycetota phylum. A CSI has also been found to be shared by the entire PVC superphylum, including the Planctomycetota. Planctomycetota also contain an important conserved signature protein that has been characterized to play an important housekeeping function that is exclusive to members belonging to the PVC superphylum. General characteristics The genome size of Rhodopirellula baltica has been estimated to be over 7 million bases, making it one of the largest prokaryotic genomes sequenced. Extensive genome duplication takes up about 25% of the genome sequence. This may be a way for the organism to adapt to mutations, allowing for redundancy if a part of the genome is damaged. The polymerase chain reaction primer used often mismatches with the genes, creating difficulty when sequencing the genome. When comparing under a microscope, a defining characteristic for some Planctomycetota is that a single unlinked rRNA operon can be identified near the origin. The changes of genetic material is through internal chromosomal inversion, and not through lateral gene transfer. This creates a way of diversification in the Planctomycetota variants as multiple transposon genes in these regions have reverse orientation that transfers to rearrangements. Some Planctomycetota thrive in regions containing highly concentrated nitrate, and have genes that are required for heterotactic acid fermentation. The enzyme lactate dehydrogenase plays a key role in this process. The genetic process also has ultraviolet radiation protection response, and is associated with the genes recA, lexA, uvrA, uvrB, and uvrC, in addition to a photolyase gene that is expressed when the environment offers excessive ultraviolet radiation stress. Other stress responses include the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and oxidation. Many Planctomycetota also express sulfatase genes. The genome of Pirellula sp. strain 1 incorporates 110 genes that contribute to encoding proteins that produce sulfatase enzymes. In comparison with a different species of prokaryotic, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, only 6 sulfatases occur and the genes that express these proteins are contained as two to five pairs, usually clustered in 22 groups. Molecular evolution Planctomycetota originate from within the Bacteria and these similarities between proteins in Planctomycetales and eukaryotes reflect convergent evolution. Gained protein families in Gemmataceae, a subgroup within Planctomycetota, have low sequence similarity to eukaryotic proteins; however, they show highest sequence similarity to other Gemmataceae protein families. There is massive emergence of novel protein families within the Gemmataceae. More than one thousand protein families were acquired by duplications and domain rearrangements. The new paralogs function in signal transduction, regulatory systems, and protein interaction pathways. They are related to the functional organisation of the cell, which can be interpreted as an adaptation to a more complex lifestyle. The protein length is longer in the Gemmataceae than in most other bacteria and the genes have linkers. There is an overlap between the longest proteins in Planctomycetales and the shortest proteins in eukaryotes. In the terms of gene paralogy, protein length, and protein domain structures, prokaryotes and eukaryotes do not have sharp boundaries. Phylogeny Originally classified as a eukaryote due to morphology, the advent of genetic sequencing allowed researchers to agree that the Planctomycetota belong to the domain Bacteria. Within that domain, Planctomycetota are classified as their own phylum, however, other researchers have argued they could also be categorized as part of a larger superphylum entitled PVC, which would encompass the phyla Verrucomicrobia, Chlamydiae and Lentisphaerae, and the candidate phylum "Candidatus Omnitrophica". Within this superphylum, its members have been found to be closely related through the creation of 16S rRNA trees. Both the Planctomycetota and Chlamydiota encode proteins for nucleotide transporters, and the Verrucomicrobiota have also been found to have features common among eukaryotic cells. Thus, a common ancestor of this superphylum may have been the start of the eukaryotic lineage. While this is one possible explanation, because PVC is not the start of the bacterial tree, the existence of eukaryotic traits and genes is more likely explained through lateral gene transfer, and not a more recent eukaryotic ancestor. The phylogeny based on the work of the All-Species Living Tree Project: Ecology Distribution and abundance Members of the Planctomycetota are found in a diverse range of environments, both geographically and ecologically, and occur in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. In aquatic environments, they are found in both freshwater and marine systems. Planctomycetota were originally believed to exist exclusively in aquatic environments, but they are noe known to be also abundant in soils and hypersaline environments. They are widespread on five continents, including Antarctica and Australia. Fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to detect Planctomycetota in various environments, and Planctomycetota are found in abundance in pphagnum bogs. Some Planctomycetota were found in the digestive systems of marine lifeforms, while others tend to live among eukaryotes. Environmental influences on distribution Planctomycetota account for roughly 11% of prokaryotic communities in marine systems, and their vast distribution demonstrates their ability to inhabit many different environments. They can also adapt to both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Many factors can affect their distribution, such as humidity, oxygen levels, and pH levels. Planctomycetota diversity and abundance are strongly associated with relative humidity. The effects of oxygen levels demonstrate the energy needs of the individual. Many species of Planctomycetota are chemoheterotrophic, including G. obscuriglobus. Thermostilla marina, a thermophilic anaerobic species occupying hydrothermal vent regions, can use elemental sulfur to generate sulfide and respire with nitrate. Planctomycetota can also inhabit regions with ranges in pH levels from 4.2 to 11.6. Ecological impacts and global carbon cycle Planctomycetota have a significant impact on global biogeochemistry and climate, with their ability to mineralize and break down detritus particles in the water column. Planctomycetota play a considerable role in the global carbon cycle. As both obligate and facultative aerobic chemoheterotrophs, the primary source of carbon used by Planctomycetota is from carbohydrates. Many Planctomycetota have the ability to breakdown extremely complex carbohydrates, making these nutrients available to other organisms. This ability to recycle carbon has been linked to specific C1 metabolism genes observed in many Planctomycetota and are suggested to play a significant role, but this area of research is still poorly understood. Planctomycetota also display many sulfatase enzymes, which are capable of breaking down sulfated heteropolysaccharides, which are produced by many groups of macroalgae. The breakdown of these sulfated heteropolysaccharides by Planctomycetota are then used as an energy source. Some Planctomycetota are suggested to be capable of breaking down carrageenan. Association with other organisms Planctomycetota have often been observed in association with many organisms, including, macroalgae, microalgae, marine sponges, and plants such as lichens and bryophytes. They have also been observed inhabiting deep-sea cold seeps, where they are dominant organisms living on tube worms. Macroalgae Planctomycetota are often associated with marine surfaces high in nutrients. They occur as biofilms on algal surfaces in relatively high abundance. Macroalgae such as the kelps Laminaria hyperborea and Ecklonia radiata are suggested to be an important habitat for Planctomycetota. Roughly 70% of the bacterial community on Ecklonia radiata were Planctomycetota. Almost 150 Planctomycetota species have been isolated from the biofilms of macroalgae, and these communities associated with macroalgae are mainly independent of changes in geographical distribution. This would suggest a symbiotic relationship. Kelp forests dominate the rocky coastlines of temperature regions, and provide habitat, shelter, and food for many organisms, including the Planctomycetota. Given the considerable role of kelp forests in coastal primary productivity, the association of the Planctomycetota with kelp could indicate their significant role in coastal habitats. Planctomycetota also play an important role as components of detritus in the water column, also known as marine snow, given their ability to attach to surfaces.
in the european colonial period northwest africa was primarily under the control of what country
Scramble for Africa The "Scramble for Africa" was the occupation, division, and colonisation of African territory by European powers during the period of New Imperialism, between 1881 and 1914. It is also called the Partition of Africa and by some the Conquest of Africa. In 1870, only 10 percent of Africa was under European control; by 1914 it had increased to almost 90 percent of the continent, with only Ethiopia (Abyssinia), the Dervish state (a portion of present-day Somalia)[1] and Liberia still being independent.
It is named after early American politician DeWitt Clinton.
Zostało nazwane na cześć wczesnego amerykańskiego polityka DeWitta Clintona.
can ncaa players accept gifts?
As collegiate athletes in the NCAA, players aren't allowed to accept any type of benefit — whether it be items or money. The rules are so strict that players are always wondering what is and is not a violation.
He formulates Thirdspace by analogy with the Aleph, a concept of spatial infinity developed by Jorge Luis Borges.
Il l'élabore par analogie avec L'Aleph, un concept d'infini spatial développé par Jorge Luis Borges.
on Zellar's book the Suburban World: The Norling Photos. His book Conductors of the Moving World was named in Time "Best of 2011: The Photobooks We Loved", and was the recipient of the 2012 Photography for Design Professional Award from D&AD (British Design & Art Direction). Biography Childhood Zellar described his childhood as having grown up in "a very active and loving family" as well as being a fairly "social kid". At the same time, he notes that much of his work was inspired from his "lonely" adolescence despite having been in an always "crowded house". The desire for "privacy and solitude" brought about his affection for isolation amongst the "gravel roads surrounded by fields, and I loved to make that walk and have that feeling, that realization that it wasn't hard at all to disappear in this huge country". That realization, and his attention to "invisible people on the sidewalks of [Minneapolis]", largely influences his books. Jim Walsh summarized, "For 20 years, Zellar has made a career out of ferreting out some of the most fascinating characters that Minnesota's margins has to offer." Zellar attended Banfield Elementary School in Austin, Minnesota. His father was a mechanic who owned a repair shop in Hollandale, Minnesota. Zellar noted that the 1985–86 Hormel strike deeply affected his hometown and ultimately his interests in covering the American Rust Belt. Writer Zellar is a Twin Cities (Minneapolis–Saint Paul) journalist and author of several photography books. He has worked as a writer for the City Pages, the Utne Reader, and as literary critic and senior editor for The Rake. He has collaborated with Alec Soth on a number of books and photography projects such as The LBM Dispatches (Little Brown Mushroom). These dispatches include a series on Ohio, upstate New York, Michigan, California, Colorado, and Texas. The work focuses on a wide range of subjects, often characterized as “North American ramblings” ranging from the subject matter of individuals who live "off the grid" to the "Louisiana Goth scene". In 2008, Zellar wrote the Suburban World: The Norling Photos for the Minnesota Historical Society with a foreword by Soth. The book was a collection of the "complete photo negative and print archive" by Irwin Norling, an engineer at Honeywell and freelance photographer for the Bloomington, Minnesota police department. The book served as the visual inspiration for the Coen brothers' feature film, A Serious Man. The film earned a Golden Globe nomination for Michael Stuhlbarg, a place on both the American Film Institute's and National Board of Review of Motion Pictures's Top 10 Film Lists of 2009, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The Coens, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, "wanted to create the era when we grew up" and stated, "so we relied a lot on our memories", which was set in 1967 in Minnesota, the same era and location as Zellar's book. Soth and Zellar collaborated again on Three Valleys in 2010. This was technically the fourth instalment of the LBM Dispatches located in California and centered on the Silicon Valley, San Joaquin Valley, and Death Valley. John Mahoney of American Photo Magazine noted the contrast in the landscapes as the "brave new worlds and pervasive virtuality of Silicon Valley, the Depression-era remnants of agricultural settlements and immigrant communities in the San Joaquin, and the other-worldly boom-and-bust landscapes
a lot on our memories", which was set in 1967 in Minnesota, the same era and location as Zellar's book. Soth and Zellar collaborated again on Three Valleys in 2010. This was technically the fourth instalment of the LBM Dispatches located in California and centered on the Silicon Valley, San Joaquin Valley, and Death Valley. John Mahoney of American Photo Magazine noted the contrast in the landscapes as the "brave new worlds and pervasive virtuality of Silicon Valley, the Depression-era remnants of agricultural settlements and immigrant communities in the San Joaquin, and the other-worldly boom-and-bust landscapes of Death Valley, where the Manson Family holed up at the tail end of the 1960s." Zellar also collaborated with Soth on the House of Coates that featured photographs by Lester B. Morrison. The story centres on Morrison who, during the record cold US winter of 2010/2011, stayed in hotels along U.S. Route 52. It was speculated by some that Morrison was in fact Soth, though both would later deny this and subsequently confirm they had both met Morrison. In 2011, Zellar's book, Conductors of the Moving World was named in Time Best of 2011: The Photobooks We Loved. The book was the recipient of the D&AD 2012 Photography for Design Professional Award. He has also received awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, and the Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association. Zellar and Soth's partnership has continued with dispatches to Ohio, Texas, California, Colorado, Michigan, New York, and Georgia as part of The LBM Dispatch series. Zellar is also a noted blogger, having been a professional blog writer for City Pages and The Rake, and having found a popular audience in Ireland and Australia, according to Margaret A. Pribel of the Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association. Personal life Zellar is the brother of musician Martin Zellar, leader of the band Gear Daddies. Brad appears on the cover of the Gear Daddies album Billy's Live Bait as the 'Live Bait' attendant. He is an avid collector of baseball memorabilia. Among his prized collection is a rare "1911 first edition of the book 'Base Ball' by Albert Spalding" and "a ball signed by Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle". Josh Ostergaard's book, The Devil's Snake Curve: A Fan's Notes from Left Field, references some of Zellar's baseball materials. Zellar lived for a time in Austin, Minnesota, but has since moved to the Twin Cities. Books Twin Cities Noir. New York: Akashic, 2006. . Edited by Julie Schaper and Steven Horwitz. Stories by Zellar and others. Suburban World: The Norling Photos. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society; Borealis, 2008. . By Zellar, Irwin D. Norling, and Alec Soth. The 1968 Project: A Nation Coming of Age. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2011. . By Zellar and Soth. Conductors of the Moving World. Saint Paul, MN: Little Brown Mushroom, 2011. . By Zellar and Eizo Ota. Michigan. Saint Paul, MN: Little Brown Mushroom, 2012. . By Zellar and Soth. Ohio. Saint Paul, MN: Little Brown Mushroom, 2012. . By Zellar and Soth. Upstate New York. Saint Paul, MN: Little Brown Mushroom, 2012. By Zellar and Soth. House of Coates. Photographs by Soth and Lester B. Morrison, text by Zellar. Saint Paul, MN: Little Brown Mushroom, 2012. . Coffee House, 2014. . Aperture. New York: Aperture, 2012. . By Zellar
The game will be a combat-based multiplayer game, but not an MMO.
Il gioco sarà un gioco multiplayer basato sul combattimento, ma non un MMO.
is clue a halloween movie?
Last Word On CLUE A Halloween classic will often involve murder, mystery, intrigue, suspense, colorful characters, jumps, a few laughs, drinking, sex, and nudity. Clue checks off all those boxes, except for nudity because the movie is rated PG.
Perkeep is graph-based rather than a working tree in data model terminology: Entities are permanodes and relations between them are claims on the permanodes.
Camlistore utiliza grafos más que un árbol de trabajo en terminología de modelo de los datos: las entidades son permanodes y las relaciones entre ellos son reclamaciones en los permanodes.
Majorstuen was originally the end station for Holmenkollbanen, and remained so until the tunnel to Nationaltheatret Station was completed.
Majorstuen était à l'origine le terminus de la ligne Holmenkollen, et le resta jusqu'à ce que le tunnel vers Nationaltheatret fût achevé.
In the episode "The Return," Ivanov gets robotic copies of himself to be wherever he is.
En "El Regreso", Ivanov obtiene copias robóticas de sí mismo para estar donde quiera que esté.
level of open data maturity, use cases, catalogues, events, reports, news, webinars and interviews about open data. The ‘use cases’ section offers a catalogue that includes hundreds of use cases from both publishers and reusers of open data. The portal is linked to other activities that demonstrate the potential of open data, such as the EU Datathon (an annual open data competition), the EU Open Data Days (a worldwide conference about open data and data visualisation) and different webinar series (EU DataViz webinars, EU Open Data Explained webinars and data.europa academy webinars). Finally, the portal researches and documents the impact of open data in reports such as the 2020 report on The economic impact of open data – Opportunities for value creation in Europe. The study forecasts the open data market size and employment growth for 2025. The impact is exemplified by efficiency gains and cost savings due to open data. Available data The portal contains a very wide variety of open data across EU policy domains, including the economy, employment, science, the environment and education. The importance of these was confirmed by the G8 Open Data Charter [1]. So far, all EU Member States, the vast majority of EU institutions, bodies or departments (e.g. Eurostat, the European Environment Agency, the Joint Research Centre and other European Commission directorates-general and EU agencies), and other countries have made datasets available. Terms of use and reuse for the data Most of the data accessible via data.europa.eu is released by the respective data providers using an open licence. Generally, data can be used for free for commercial and non-commercial purposes, provided the source is acknowledged. Specific conditions for reuse, relating mostly to the protection of data privacy and intellectual property, apply to a small amount of data. A link to these conditions can be found for each dataset. The terms of use can be found on the site’s copyright notice. Most data is covered by open licences. As of September 2021, the most common open licences were the Creative Commons ‘CC‑BY‑4.0’ licence, the ‘Data licence Germany – attribution’ licence or Etalab’s Open Licence (used by the French government). Portal solution and architecture It is an EU requirement that the portal be built using open-source solutions as much as feasible. For example, it uses Drupal as its editorial content management system. Virtuoso is the linked-data database, also offering a SPARQL endpoint. Custom software was written ad hoc when a suitable open-source option could
and data.europa academy webinars). Finally, the portal researches and documents the impact of open data in reports such as the 2020 report on The economic impact of open data – Opportunities for value creation in Europe. The study forecasts the open data market size and employment growth for 2025. The impact is exemplified by efficiency gains and cost savings due to open data. Available data The portal contains a very wide variety of open data across EU policy domains, including the economy, employment, science, the environment and education. The importance of these was confirmed by the G8 Open Data Charter [1]. So far, all EU Member States, the vast majority of EU institutions, bodies or departments (e.g. Eurostat, the European Environment Agency, the Joint Research Centre and other European Commission directorates-general and EU agencies), and other countries have made datasets available. Terms of use and reuse for the data Most of the data accessible via data.europa.eu is released by the respective data providers using an open licence. Generally, data can be used for free for commercial and non-commercial purposes, provided the source is acknowledged. Specific conditions for reuse, relating mostly to the protection of data privacy and intellectual property, apply to a small amount of data. A link to these conditions can be found for each dataset. The terms of use can be found on the site’s copyright notice. Most data is covered by open licences. As of September 2021, the most common open licences were the Creative Commons ‘CC‑BY‑4.0’ licence, the ‘Data licence Germany – attribution’ licence or Etalab’s Open Licence (used by the French government). Portal solution and architecture It is an EU requirement that the portal be built using open-source solutions as much as feasible. For example, it uses Drupal as its editorial content management system. Virtuoso is the linked-data database, also offering a SPARQL endpoint. Custom software was written ad hoc when a suitable open-source option could not be found. The portal’s metadata catalogue applies international standards such as Dublin Core, the data catalogue vocabulary DCAT-AP (an
how old do you have to be to use laser hair removal?
The accepted minimum age to start laser hair removal treatment can be as young as fourteen even though experts recommend waiting until a teenager is through puberty.
His early life was one of extreme poverty, with seven years of his childhood spent in an orphanage.
Di awal kehidupannya ia harus menghadapi masa kemiskinan yang ekstrem, dengan tujuh tahun masa kecilnya dihabiskan di sebuah panti asuhan.
It is also the least known rhino species.
Ai është gjithashtu një nga speciet më pak të njohura të rinocerontëve.
However, things have not turn out as expected.
Sin embargo, las cosas no resultaron como se esperaba.
Bastian expresses his sentiments on the matter with a sense of humour :
Bastian, fa servir l'humor i expressava així el que pensava:
Piotrawin, Opole Lubelskie County
Пйотравін (Опольський повіт)
Report contrasts with lower-key approach Clinton took on her visit to Beijing . Review for 2008 alleges extrajudicial killings, torture, coerced confessions . Clinton had said "pressing on those issues can't interfere" with other crises . Report acknowledges U.S. human rights record is a concern around the world .
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department issued a report Wednesday sharply critical of China's human rights record, despite the Obama administration's decision to take a different approach to the Asian country. In India on Wednesday, Tibetans living in exile protest Chinese rule in Tibet. "The government of China's human rights record remained poor and worsened in some areas," the report said in reviewing the last year, finding Chinese authorities "committed extrajudicial killings and torture, coerced confessions of prisoners and used forced labor." The "2008 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices," the annual report of human rights around the world, also accused China of "severe cultural and religious repression" of minorities in Tibet and other regions and increasing harassment and detention of dissidents and activists who signed a petition calling for respect of human rights. China limits the rights of citizens to privacy and freedom of speech, assembly, movement and association, the report said. It also noted that abuses peaked around high-profile events like last year's Olympic Games in Beijing. The critical report stands in sharp contrast to the lower-key approach Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took last week on her visit to Beijing. Clinton broached the issue of human rights with Chinese leaders, but drew criticism from human rights activists for downplaying the issue's importance in the overall relationship with China. "Our pressing on those issues can't interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis, and the security crisis," she told reporters traveling with her, adding, "It is essential that the United States and China have a positive, cooperative relationship." In the past, Clinton has been an outspoken, staunch critic of China's human rights stance. But officials have said privately that a new approach to dealing with China's human rights record, including less public criticism and more private discussions, may prove more productive in changing Chinese behavior. While not delving into U.S. human rights practices, the report acknowledged that the U.S. human rights record remains a concern around the world, and it said President Obama has vowed to apply global human rights ideals at home. "The Department of State remains mindful of both domestic and international scrutiny of the United States' record," the report said. "We and all other sovereign nations have international obligations to respect the universal human rights and freedoms of our citizens, and it is the responsibility of others to speak out when they believe those obligations are not being fulfilled."
in London in 1967. This was part of an abandoned project called Guerrilla Conditions meant as a documentary on Burroughs and filmed throughout 1961-1965. Inspired by Burroughs' and Gysin's technique of cutting up text and rearranging it in random order, Balch had an editor cut his footage for the documentary into little pieces and impose no control over its reassembly. The film opened at Oxford Street's Cinephone cinema and had a disturbing reaction. Many audience members claimed the film made them ill, others demanded their money back, while some just stumbled out of the cinema ranting "its disgusting". Included in The Cut-Ups are shots of Burroughs acting out scenes from his book Naked Lunch. The idea of bringing Naked Lunch to the big-screen was Balch's dream project. First developed in 1964, a script with musical numbers was completed in the early 1970s, and the project announced to the press in March 1971. Personal differences between Balch and the film's would-be leading man Mick Jagger however caused the project's collapse. According to Literary Outlaw, Ted Morgan's 1988 biography of Burroughs, Jagger "thought Balch was coming on to him sexually, and in any case didn’t have a reputation as a director in the industry". Balch found a more committed investor for his plans to make feature films in producer Richard Gordon. Gordon had a long history in horror cinema, and had been partly responsible for the stage version of Dracula that had allowed Balch to meet Lugosi. Their first film together was shot from a script never fully completed. With Balch using his own money to fund half of the budget what emerged was the deceptively titled Secrets of Sex (1970). Balch's feature debut is in fact a multi-genre anthology film which blends slapstick comedy, spy spoof, bloody horror movie and softcore sex film under the pretext of being a comment on the battle of the sexes. Secrets of Sex was a sensation, running for six months at the Piccadilly Jacey. Encouraged by the film's British success, Balch and Gordon set about a second collaboration called Horror Hospital (1973). In the classic exploitation film tradition, the title was invented before the plot. Balch then spent his time locked in a hotel room with co-writer Alan Watson until the script was complete. Horror Hospital featured Michael Gough as the very Lugosi-like Dr. Storm. When Gough asked Balch what he wanted bringing to the role Balch screened him The Devil Bat,
projectionists and janitorial staff. Whereas The Times was more rep oriented, The Jacey specialized in playing exploitation films like Nudist Paradise and the Japanese horror/art-house hit Onibaba. Meanwhile, Balch carried on his career as a distributor, eventually releasing films such as The Corpse Grinders, Kenneth Anger's Invocation of My Demon Brother, Paul Bowles in Morocco, and Russ Meyer's Supervixens. Balch was one of the first people to embrace art, horror and exploitation films with equal enthusiasm, a view that was hardly shared by many film critics of the time. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s his special niche was releasing foreign sex films. Most of the sex films Balch released in the UK had been purchased at the Cannes or Venice film festivals; with no stars or name directors they cost next to nothing. Balch then added his own personal touch, giving the films tongue-in-cheek English titles and eye catching campaigns like "No photographs permitted of this controversial X Film" (from When Girls Undress). Balch worked out of an office in Golden Square, Soho and lived in Dalmeney Court on Duke Street. Dalmeney Court's other occupants included Burroughs and artist Brion Gysin plus the occasional celebrity passing through such as The Animals’ Eric Burdon. A second Balch/Burroughs collaboration film, The Cut-Ups opened in London in 1967. This was part of an abandoned project called Guerrilla Conditions meant as a documentary on Burroughs and filmed throughout 1961-1965. Inspired by Burroughs' and Gysin's technique of cutting up text and rearranging it in random order, Balch had an editor cut his footage for the documentary into little pieces and impose no control over its reassembly. The film opened at Oxford Street's Cinephone cinema and had a disturbing reaction. Many audience members claimed the film made them ill, others demanded their money back, while some just stumbled out of the cinema ranting "its disgusting". Included in The Cut-Ups are shots of Burroughs acting out scenes from his book Naked Lunch. The idea of bringing Naked Lunch to the big-screen was Balch's dream project. First developed in 1964, a script with musical numbers was completed in the early 1970s, and
As for myself, I found myself writing these lines on my blog Lasto Adri: لا أتوقع من الغرب -ذاته- أقل من أى يلغى من كل معاجمه فكرة أن المسلمين إرهابيين، ويؤمن أن بن لادن وأعوانه -مثلا- لا يمثلون العرب أو المسلمين فى شئ، وأفعالهم كلها فردية!
Zelf schreef ik deze regels op mijn blog Lasto Adri : لا أتوقع من الغرب -ذاته- أقل من أى يلغى من كل معاجمه فكرة أن المسلمين إرهابيين، ويؤمن أن بن لادن وأعوانه -مثلا- لا يمثلون العرب أو المسلمين فى شئ، وأفعالهم كلها فردية!
The Social Network
လူမှုကွန်ရက် (ရုပ်ရှင်)
To remain financially solvent, Wallace worked grading government examinations, wrote 25 papers for publication between 1872 and 1876 for various modest sums, and was paid by Lyell and Darwin to help edit some of their own works.
Agar keuangannya tetap sehat, Wallace mengerjakan penilaian ujian pemerintah, menulis 25 makalah untuk diterbitkan antara tahun 1872 dan 1876 dengan upah rendah, dan memperoleh bayaran dari Lyell dan Darwin untuk membantu penyuntingan beberapa karya mereka.
how to train your cat to use sandbox?
['Show her the boxes as soon as she arrives by setting her in them and letting her sniff and examine them. ... ', 'Set your cat in one of the boxes immediately following meals and after she wakes up from naps. ... ', 'Reward her whenever you notice her using it. ... ', "Don't punish or scold her for accidents."]
As an art critic Ross was highly critical of the post-impressionist painters.
Com a crític d'art, Ross va ser molt crític amb els pintors postimpressionistes.
Javascript () operator invokes function
What is the (function() { } )() construct in JavaScript?
It has snowed a little.
Es hat ein wenig geschneit.
The Tramp walks strangely and uncomfortably because of the ill-fitting clothing; either he is wearing secondhand clothes, or they are originally his but he cannot afford new ones.
Zaradi neprimernih oblačil hodi nenavadno in neudobno; oblačila so iz druge roke ali pa so njegova, a si ne more privoščiti novih.
how long does engineered hardwood flooring need to acclimate?
It is recommended that you allow the boards to acclimatise for a minimum of 48-72 hours. If you take delivery of your flooring and it has to be stored for a period of time, this is not a problem.
In 2004, the Scott County Library Board began a fundraising effort for a Library Building expansion of 7,350 feet (2,240 m).
2004年、スコット郡図書館理事会は図書館建物を7,350フィート (2,240 m) 延伸するための資金集めを始めた。
Burkina Faso, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Fédération Burkinabé du Scoutisme, member
Tom frequently does that before lunch.
Tom macht das oft vor dem Mittagessen.
One on One (tour)
One On One Tour
Story Op.2 contains five previously released songs.
Story Op.2 contem cinco canções previamente liberadas.
These features were intended to reduce the cost and complexity of the unit, again to make it an attractive export unit.
Estas características pretendían reducir el coste y la complejidad de la unidad, para hacerla atractiva para la exportación.
Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. People Fəridə Vəzirova, war hero and professor, was born here
is a village in the Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. People Fəridə Vəzirova, war hero
The extratropical remnants tracked up the East Coast of the United States, and were absorbed by a larger extratropical cyclone on June 5.
Los remanentes extratropicales fueron rastreados hasta el costa este de los Estados Unidos, y fue absorbido por un ciclón extratropical de mayor tamaño el 5 de junio.
a total of . At its west end it continues east from the S&NA South Subdivision and at its east end it continues east as the Manchester Subdivision. See also List of CSX Transportation lines
the U.S. states of Alabama and Georgia. The line runs from Parkwood, Alabama, to Manchester, Georgia, for a total of . At its west end it continues east from the S&NA South Subdivision
Canton of Vauréal
Canton de Vauréal
1. can reading small print cause a headache hypothesis?
The Brainliest Answer! yes it can cause an headache when the letters are very small to read. How do we see images? The light gets reflected into our eyes and the image is captured and then,the message is sent to the brain and then, we can see the image.
Missouri Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, also under name Daily Dispatch The Herald-Dispatch, West Virginia Cordele Dispatch, Georgia The Commercial Dispatch, Mississippi New York Dispatch, New York Observer-Dispatch, Central New York Dallas Dispatch, Texas Sunday Dispatch (1801–1961), Britain The York Dispatch, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Dispatch, Pennsylvania Daily Dispatch, South African newspaper Daily Dispatch (UK), a British newspaper founded in 1900 which merged with the News Chronicle in 1955 The Daily Dispatch,
The Rock Island Argus, Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa The Dispatch (Lexington), Lexington, North Carolina Hudson Dispatch, New Jersey Desert Dispatch, Barstow, California The Dispatch (Jammu and Kashmir), India Other uses Dispatch (band), a jam band from Vermont The Last Dispatch, a 2005 documentary film by Helmut Schleppi overviewing and giving greater insight into the final days of the indie
Yaxley refereed in the Canterbury Rugby League competition, including in the first nine grand finals between 1967 and 1975. Yaxley refereed the second test match between the New Zealand national rugby league team and Great Britain in 1974. He also controlled tour matches involving Australia, South Africa and France. Later years Yaxley served as Sydenham's club president and was made a life member. He served on the Canterbury Rugby League's board of control and served on the New Zealand Rugby League's Schoolboy Council
national rugby league team and Great Britain in 1974. He also controlled tour matches involving Australia, South Africa and France. Later years Yaxley served as Sydenham's club president and was made a life member. He served on the Canterbury Rugby League's board of control and served on the New Zealand Rugby League's Schoolboy Council for 12 years as the Otago delegate. He became a life member of the Canterbury Rugby Football League in 1981.
One option was to create a central crossroads and two open spaces in front of Peter Jones and the Royal Court.
Una opción era crear un cruce de calles en el centro y dos espacios abiertos frente a Peter Jones y el Royal Court Theatre.
Can I wear contact lens monthly and dont take out at all for 30 days?
I wouldn't advice keeping them in. I wear contacts and I know that your eyes don't feel the greatest after sleeping with your contacts in. Taking your contacts out gives your eyes a break and your contacts a chance to clean. Your eyes could really get hurt by letting bacteria build on your contacts. So, out of safety, wash those contacts!
Delivering a bland cinematic origin story which seems calculated to boost Christmas toy sales, Max Steel is a stillborn, would-be franchise starter, sneaked into multiplexes without advance critic screenings."
Produzindo uma história de origem cinemática blanda, que parece calculada para impulsionar as vendas de brinquedos de Natal, Max Steel é uma adulterada de cadastro-nascido, que entrou furtivamente em multiplexes sem exibições anteitativas dos críticos ".
In late fall, Sheridan sent his infantry to assist Grant at Petersburg, with his cavalry arriving the following spring.
À la fin de l'automne, Sheridan détacha son infanterie pour aider Grant à Petersburg, sa cavalerie arrivant le printemps suivant.
Bangladesh Haor and Wetland Development Board
বাংলাদেশ হাওর ও জলাভূমি অধিদপ্তর
Demyansk Pocket
Bolsa de Demyansk
what happens when someone blocks you on line?
What Happens When You Are Blocked? When somebody blocks you on Line, you will not be able to interact with them in any way. This includes texting them, calling them, starting a video chat with them. You will be moved from their friends list to their Blocked users list.
endemic to Taiwan. It is the most common species used
soup. References Bumblebees Insects of Taiwan Insects described
it was officially named after René Konen, a member of the Democratic Party, who served from 1979 until 1984 as Minister for Public Works in the Pierre Werner cabinet, and who initiated the tunnel's construction. Footnotes External links Arrêté ministériel du 5 novembre 1998 portant dénomination de la jonction souterraine entre le Viaduc et la Côte d’Eich Tunnels in Luxembourg Buildings and structures in Luxembourg City Transport in Luxembourg City
It carries two lanes of one-way traffic northwards, under Ville Haute, bypassing the narrow streets and pedestrian zone in the heart of the city. At the southern end (), the tunnel is fed by the Passerelle, which carries traffic from Gare, on the southern side of the Pétrusse valley. The tunnel's entrance is under the Judiciary City. At 100 metres (330 ft), the tunnel bears to its right, passes under the Chambre des Députés () and heads back to the left in a
Arkansas Highway 105
Arkansas Kong-lō͘ 105
where is maple lawn md
Maple Lawn Surgery Center is a multispecialty outpatient surgical center located in Fulton, Maryland, where there is a wide variety of surgical procedures performed. With our professional and caring doctors, nurses, and staff, we make sure you are taken care of and that your stay with us is as comfortable as possible.
I'll be strong for you.
Senin için güçlü olacağım.
It is used mainly with DOCSIS and DSL carriers, by encapsulating PPP frames in ATM AAL5.
É usado principalmente com as operadoras DOCSIS e DSL, encapsulando quadros PPP em AAL5.
Lost City of Atlantis
Atlantis is mentioned in two of Plato's works, Timaeus and Critias, and serves as a hubristic enemy to Plato's ideal of a perfect state. Plato's perfect state defeats Atlantis, thus proving its superiority and soon after, the gods submerge Atlantis in the sea as punishment. Most historians and scholars dismiss Atlantis as pure fiction, entirely made up by Plato, however others have searched for possible kingdoms that Plato might have drawn inspiration from. One of the most convincing locations is Santorini, which was almost entirely sunk by a volcanic eruption.
1968 and its lot was later used as a parking for the company. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965 but withdrawn somewhere between 1968 and 1970 for no longer meeting the criteria after being demolished. Gallery References Demolished buildings and structures in Ohio Demolished buildings and structures in the United States National Register of Historic
demolished. Gallery References Demolished buildings and structures in Ohio Demolished buildings and structures in the United States National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Ohio Buildings and structures demolished in 1968 Abolitionism in the United States Former National Historic Landmarks of the United States
from Stanford University and an MS in Chemical Engineering, also from Stanford. Career In 2007, Srinivasan co-founded genetic testing company Counsyl, which provided tests to prospective parents to screen for Mendelian diseases. Counsyl was acquired by Myriad Genetics for $375 million in 2018. In 2013, Srinivasan joined Andreessen Horowitz as a general partner. In April 2014, he co-founded Teleport, a job search engine. Teleport was acquired by Topia in 2017. In 2013, Srinivasan co-founded 21.co, a Bitcoin mining startup that failed as a bitcoin mining business but pivoted to become Earn.com, which allowed senders to pay users in digital currency to reply to emails. Earn.com was acquired by digital currency exchange company Coinbase in April 2018 for over $100 million. After Coinbase purchased Earn.com, it became Coinbase Earn and Srinivasan became Coinbase’s first CTO. He left the company in 2019. Public profile MIT Technology Review named Srinivasan on its list of "Innovators Under 35" in 2013. In 2018, Fortune ranked him 26th on its "The Ledger 40 Under 40"
by Reason, Wired, and Bloomberg News, but was criticized by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. In 2013, after TechCrunch published an article exploring links between Silicon Valley tech leaders and the Dark Enlightenment movement that mentioned this speech, Srinivasan suggested doxing reporters who bring these links to the attention of the public. In an email to Curtis Yarvin, he wrote, "If things get hot, it may be interesting to sic the Dark Enlightenment audience on a single vulnerable hostile reporter to dox them and turn them inside out with hostile reporting sent to *their* advertisers/friends/contacts.” In 2017, the Trump Administration considered appointing Srinivasan as FDA Commissioner. While being considered for the appointment, Srinivasan deleted all of his tweets, including tweets critical of the FDA. In one such deleted tweet, Srinivasan wrote, "For every thalidomide, many dead from slowed approvals.” In July 2020, Srinivasan drew attention after criticizing Taylor Lorenz's
are there beaches near new orleans?
Are there beaches in or near New Orleans? The closest beach to New Orleans is in Mississippi on the Gulf Coast, about an hour away. However, two more hours and you'll be on the beautiful white sandy beaches of Florida!
the 1985 Shogakukan Manga Award for the General category. Manga Shogakukan published Human Crossing in 27 tankōbon between October 1, 1981 and March 1, 1991. The series was republished into 19 bunkoban between November 17, 1994 and June 15, 1996. Anime The series was adapted into a 13-episode anime in 2003 by A.C.G.T and produced by OB Planning. Directed by Issei Kume, it was broadcast on TV Tokyo between April 5, 2003 and June 28, 2003. It was licensed by Geneon in 2004. Each episode is a separate story of little relevance to each other. The anime is released in France by Kaze, and in Taiwan by Muse Communication. The anime uses two pieces of theme song. "REVENGE ~Asu e no Chigai~" by Nana Katase is the opening theme, while "Believing" by Aki Asahina is the ending theme. Geneon released a set of four DVDs for Human Crossing. They released the first DVD, Human Crossing - The 25th Hour on February 8, 2005, the second DVD, Human Crossing, Vol. 2: The Cicadas of Winter on April 26, 2005, the third DVD, Human Crossing, Vol. 3: Message in White on June 28, 2005, and the fourth and final DVD, Human Crossing, Vol. 4: Instructor's Rain on August 30, 2005.
soundtrack CD on Human Crossing anime's ending theme called, Human Scramble - Believing, on June 4, 2003. The CD uses Bobby Caldwell, Marsga Randcliffe and Debra Shane lyrics. It was sung by Aki Asahina. On July 16, 2003, Hiboom released a soundtrack CD for Human Scramble, containing the opening and ending themes of the anime. On January 7, 2005, Universal Music released a CD for Human Scramble, which was sung by Shinji Tanimura. On March 11, 2009, Universal Music created a SHM-CD version of Shinji Tanimura's 10-part album, which includes "Ningen Kosaten - Human Scramble". Reception Anime News Network's Theron Martin criticizes “The 25th Hour” episode, "which comes off as preachy, improbable, and forced" but he also commends the “Direction" episode for its "poignancy and emotional appeal" at the end. Anime News Network's Carlo Santos criticizes the second DVD of
Gard left Core Design after completing Tomb Raider, citing a lack of creative freedom and control over marketing decisions related to the ideas he developed (especially Lara Croft).
Gard quitte Core Design après avoir fini Tomb Raider, dénonçant un manque de liberté créative et le contrôle omniprésent du marketing sur les idées qu'il avait développées (spécialement Lara Croft),,.
are woodchucks good to eat?
Groundhogs are not only edible, they're tender and delicious if properly cleaned and prepared. They live on a completely vegetarian diet, and cary no life threatening diseases for humans. Groundhogs are similar to rabbit in taste, and most recipes for groundhog have you prepare them in the same manner.
The first recorded physical attack on a U.S. president was directed at Jackson.
Primul atac fizic reținut de istorie împotriva unui președinte american a fost îndreptat împotriva lui Jackson.
Strathy Point Lighthouse
Phare de Strathy Point
Its exterior is reminiscent of the Dome of Discovery built for the Festival of Britain in 1951.
Su exterior recuerda al Dome of Discovery construido para el Festival of Britain de 1951.
The treaty required all signatory states to ratify it before entering into force; because most of the signatories did not ratify the agreement, it never entered into force.
O tratado exigia que todos os Estados signatários o ratificassem antes que ele entrasse em força, e porque a maior parte dos Estados não o fizeram, ele nunca entrou em força.
red dead redemption 2 how to donate to camp?
Firstly, you'll need to know how to upgrade your camp in Red Dead Redemption 2. You can donate your own money to your camp through the ledger, marked by the dollar sign in a briefcase on the mini-map, and you can then use the ledger, which is right next to it, to make upgrades using the money you've accumulated.
This organisation, established in New York City in 1994, also offers the workshops, or "webinars" Latinas Organizing for Leadership and Advocacy (LOLA) via the internet, with the aim of encouraging Latina leaders who wish to get involved in the development of fair and inclusive public policies.
Organisationen som grundades i New York 1994 erbjuder även workshops (webinars) "Latinas Organizándose para el Liderazgo y la Abogacía" (Latinamerikanskor som organiserar sig för ledarskap och opinionsbildning, LOLA) via internet i syfte att utbilda ledare som vill arbeta med utveckling av rättvis och inkluderande politik.
Those are normal characteristics of engines.
Questi sono normali caratteristiche dei motori.
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As a result, forest extraction processes were stopped.
Como consecuencia, el proceso de extracción del bosque quedó detenido.
George Cockburn attacked the town of Havre de Grace, Maryland, at the mouth of the Susquehanna River. Although the raid resulted in just one American casualty, it catalyzed widespread hatred of Cockburn by the Americans. Background Cockburn sailed for the upper Chesapeake Bay from near Baltimore and occupied Spesutie Island on 23 April 1813. After a successful raid on Frenchtown on the Elk River on 29 April, Cockburn attempted to venture further upriver until forces at Fort Defiance stopped him. Cockburn had vowed to destroy any town that showed resistance. The admiral had not initially planned to attack Havre de Grace but when he saw an American flag flying over the town and the local battery fired shots, he decided to attack. Attack Cockburn's fleet was anchored off Turkey Point, separated from Havre de Grace by an area of shoal water too shallow for large ships to navigate. Cockburn therefore sent Commander John Lawrence at the head of a flotilla of sixteen or nineteen boats to
3 May. Despite or because of intelligence warning of an impending attack, most of the militia that had been in Havre de Grace had departed before the raid. Fewer than forty troops remained at the Concord Point battery when the flotilla attacked at dawn. These troops briefly returned fire until a Congreve rocket killed a civilian. Lieutenant George Augustus Westphal then stormed and captured the battery. Second Lieutenant John O'Neill single-handedly manned another battery—the so-called "Potato Battery"—until his cannon's recoil struck him. O'Neill retreated to fire on the British with a musket while he unsuccessfully signaled the militia to return. The townspeople and remaining militia retreated as Westphal and his troops drove them further from town. The British raided the town and burned 40 of its 60 houses. They spared the Episcopal church from being burned, although they did vandalize it. Cockburn removed six cannons from the town and took O'Neill and two other Americans back to his flagship, . However, Cockburn released O'Neill upon appeal from local magistrates. Cockburn reported only one injury: Westphal was shot in the hand. After the raid on Havre de Grace, Cockburn sent troops up the Susquehanna River to destroy a depot and vessels there. Forces also navigated to nearby Principio Furnace, a large ironworks and cannon foundry, and destroyed the facilities there. Accounts Cockburn's account of the raid appeared in the London Gazette on 6 July 1813. Jared Sparks—an educator, historian, and later president of Harvard University—who was tutoring the children of a local family also saw the attack. Sparks wrote an
then he played for Zamalek for eleven years. Later on, he joined El Gouna, Al Ittihad, ENPPI and Wadi Degla. On 24 September 2020, he celebrated his 400th match in the Egyptian Premier League. References External links 1977 births Living people Zamalek SC players El Gouna FC players Al Ittihad Alexandria Club players
El Gouna, Al Ittihad, ENPPI and Wadi Degla. On 24 September 2020, he celebrated his 400th match in the Egyptian Premier League. References External links 1977 births Living people Zamalek SC players El Gouna FC players Al Ittihad Alexandria Club players ENPPI SC players Wadi Degla SC
Why are traditional desktop environments, e.g. Xfce, MATE, etc., more productive than the modern touch interface desktops, e.g. Unity, GNOME, etc.?
System resource usage aside, in what aspect are traditional desktop environments e.g. MATE, Xfce etc., better than modern concepts e.g. Unity and GNOME?