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doa grossularia is sometimes known as the sea currant because of its small, red, globular form. It usually grows in aggregations, forming mats across the rock surface, but occasionally occurs as individual zooids. When crowded together, the zooids are cylindrical, 20 to 25 mm (0.8 to 1.0 in) tall and half as wide. Each individual has the two circular siphons near the apex, the buccal siphon being slightly larger than the exhalent siphon. The tunic is smooth, translucent and of fairly firm consistency, and the siphons tend to be a more intense colour than the rest of the tunic. Solitary individuals are smaller, depressed and unnoticeable. The tunic often has sand or silt deposited on it and sometimes supports epibionts. This species could be confused with Distomus variolosus or Stolonica socialis; the former is smaller, never more than 10 mm (0.4 in) tall, while the latter is a colonial species with a creeping stolon, and is orange or orangish-brown. Distribution and habitat This species is widely distributed in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Its range includes the Baltic Sea, the English Channel, and northwestern France as far south as Quiberon, but it is absent from some localities and has a number of sub-populations. Colonies grows on rocks and boulders in areas with strong currents, and sometimes on the holdfasts of kelp, at depths from the lower shore down to a few metres. It favours shaded rocks, boulders, ledges and overhangs, and can form large populations in suitable habitats. Single zooids may be attached to stones or mollusc shells, alive or dead. At exceptionally low tides, it may be found under overhanging rocks on the lower shore. It is tolerant of low salinities and may be found in estu



 

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

White Wife Caught In African Elongation Ritual

This guy offered his white wife to the African tribesmen as a gift in exchange for their secret manhood elongation ritual. And it WORKED!

Oh my God you have to see this before this crazy dude takes off his documentary...

Just last summer, he and his wife decided to pay a visit to one of the most sacred tribes in Africa, the legendary Sombas.



They’ve been known for quite some time now by the elites and the scientific community for their special elongation method.

For many years, decades in fact, many people have been trying to learn the insights of this ritual, but with no luck.

Until this guy came and did the most unthinkable thing...

He gave his wife in exchange for the growth secret!

It was incredible! In fact they filmed the whole thing and documented every step of this ritual…

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This should be used wisely because it grows your member by 4 to 7 inches in a few weeks.

In fact, it already created some monsters out there….

Oh… and if you wonder if the african tribe fellows scored on the white chick, the answer is YES!
 














 










sh away foreign particles and to apply waxy secretions from the uropygial gland; these secretions protect the feathers' flexibility and act as an antimicrobial agent, inhibiting the growth of feather-degrading bacteria. This may be supplemented with the secretions of formic acid from ants, which birds receive through a behaviour known as anting, to remove feather parasites. The scales of birds are composed of the same keratin as beaks, claws, and spurs. They are found mainly on the toes and metatarsus, but may be found further up on the ankle in some birds. Most bird scales do not overlap significantly, except in the cases of kingfishers and woodpeckers. The scales of birds are thought to be homologous to those of reptiles and mammals. Flight Main article: Bird flight Black bird with white chest in flight with wings facing down and tail fanned and down pointing Restless flycatcher in the downstroke of flapping flight Most birds can fly, which distinguishes them from almost all other vertebrate classes. Flight is the primary means of locomotion for most bird species and is used for searching for food and for escaping from predators. Birds have various adaptations for flight, including a lightweight skeleton, two large flight muscles, the pectoralis (which accounts for 15% of the total mass of the bird) and the supracoracoideus, as well as a modified forelimb (wing) that serves as an aerofoil. Wing shape and size generally determine a bird's flight style and performance; many birds combine powered, flapping flight with less energy-intensive soaring flight. About 60 extant bird species are flightless, as were many extinct birds. Flightlessness often arises in birds on isolated islands, probably due to limited resources and the absence of land predators. Although flightless, penguins use similar musculature and movements to "fly" through the water, as do some flight-cap






Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Little Did We Know That This Was A Deadly Mistake

 
Why Conventional Preparedness Wisdom Will Get You Killed - A US Army Officer's Field Guide to Surviving a New Civil War

There's a division in America so extreme it's hard to see a way back. Whether it's left vs. right, race - or religion. It's never been like this...



According to a Gallup 77% of Americans believe our country is irreversibly divided

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Violent Race Riots: that have caused over $5 billion in damages since 2010, engulfing even small towns like Ferguson in 2015, resulting in 321 arrests, in a town of just 20,000 people!

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nburgh has been the birthplace of actors like Alastair Sim and Sir Sean Connery, known for being the first cinematic James Bond, the comedian and actor Ronnie Corbett, best known as one of The Two Ronnies, and the impressionist Rory Bremner. Famous artists from the city include the portrait painters Sir Henry Raeburn, Sir David Wilkie and Allan Ramsay. The city has produced or been home to some very successful musicians in recent decades, particularly Ian Anderson, front man of the band Jethro Tull, The Incredible String Band, the folk duo The Corries, Wattie Buchan, lead singer and founding member of punk band The Exploited, Shirley Manson, lead singer of the band Garbage, the Bay City Rollers, The Proclaimers, Boards of Canada and Idlewild. Greyfriars Bobby Fountain Edinburgh is the birthplace of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair who attended the city's Fettes College. Notorious criminals from Edinburgh's past include Deacon Brodie, head of a trades guild and Edinburgh city councillor by day but a burglar by night, who is said to have been the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's story, the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and murderers Burke and Hare who delivered fresh corpses for dissection to the famous anatomist Robert Knox. Another well-known Edinburgh resident was Greyfriars Bobby. The small Skye Terrier reputedly kept vigil over his dead master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard for 14 years in the 1860s and 1870s, giving rise to a story of canine devotion which plays a part in attracti



















 

Brain Tissue Reveals Cause For Tinnitus And Memory Loss

Tread this carefully...

A group of mad scientists from Newcastle have found, in an open brain surgery, the real cause of tinnitus, hearing loss and deadly memory disease such as Alzheimer.

They were shocked to see these terrible diseases are all linked together.

And what’s even worse, they all come from this one source…

Now, I know how horrible this sounds, but having found this, these brilliant researchers actually came up with an ingenious solution to fix all this.

It took 6 years and 3,000 clinical lab tests with over 2,200 brave volunteers, all sufferers from either tinnitus, hearing loss, dementia or Alzheimer.

And the results are astonishing...

After they introduced a certain natural chemical inside the brain, they were able to stop tinnitus, repair the auditory cortex and restore the neuronal function in 99% of the patients after several weeks.

Which means they are now tinnitus free, their hearing is fully restored and memories back.

It took 2 more months for people with really advanced memory degradation to restore their memories and hearing and get back their hearing.

Now, several Big Pharma companies are already purchasing the solution and private labeling it so they can sell it for a fortune to millions of sufferers.

So they are putting pressure on these honest scientists to take off their findings.

You can find them here, for a little while.

Honestly I don’t know for how long, but if you hurry, I hope they’re still there.

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adini transitioned into the Gododdin kingdom in the Early Middle Ages, with Eidyn serving as one of the kingdom's districts. During this period, the Castle Rock site, thought to have been the stronghold of Din Eidyn, emerged as the kingdom's major centre. The medieval poem Y Gododdin describes a war band from across the Brittonic world who gathered in Eidyn before a fateful raid; this may describe a historical event around AD 600. In 638, the Gododdin stronghold was besieged by forces loyal to King Oswald of Northumbria, and around this time control of Lothian passed to the Angles. Their influence continued for the next three centuries until around 950, when, during the reign of Indulf, son of Constantine II, the "burh" (fortress), named in the 10th-century Pictish Chronicle as oppidum Eden, was abandoned to the Scots. It thenceforth remained, for the most part, under their jurisdiction. The royal burgh was founded by King David I in the early 12th century on land belonging to the Crown, though the date of its charter is unknown. The first documentary evidence of the medieval burgh is a royal charter, c. 1124–1127, by King David I granting a toft in burgo meo de Edenesburg to the Priory of Dunfermline. Edinburgh was largely in English hands from 1291 to 1314 and from 1333 to 1341, during the Wars of Scottish Independence. When the English invaded Scotland in 1298, King Edward I chose not to enter the English controlled town of Edinburgh but passed by with his army. In the middle of the 14th century, the French chroni











 

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een the end of July and early September each year. The best known of these events are the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Edinburgh Art Festival and the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pipers emerging from Edinburgh Castle during the Edinburgh Military Tattoo The longest established of these festivals is the Edinburgh International Festival, which was first held in 1947 and consists mainly of a programme of high-profile theatre productions and classical music performances, featuring international directors, conductors, theatre companies and orchestras. This has since been overtaken in size by the Edinburgh Fringe which began as a programme of marginal acts alongside the "official" Festival and has become the world's largest performing arts festival. In 2017, nearly 3400 different shows were staged in 300 venues across the city. Comedy has become one of the mainstays of the Fringe, with numerous well-known comedians getting their first 'break' there, often by being chosen to receive the Edinburgh Comedy Award. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, occupies the Castle Esplanade every night for three weeks each August, with massed pipe bands and military bands drawn from around the world. Performances end with a short fireworks display. As well as the summer festivals, many other festivals are held during the rest of the year, including the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Edinburgh International Science Festival. The summer of 2020 was the first time in its 70-year history that the Edinburgh festival was not run, being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This affected many of the tourist-focused businesses in Edinburgh which depend on the various festivals over summer to return

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Flushing Trick = No More Pumping Your Septic Tank

 
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spite their scale, the Himalayas do not form a major watershed, and a number of rivers cut through the range, particularly in the eastern part of the range. As a result, the main ridge of the Himalayas is not clearly defined, and mountain passes are not as significant for traversing the range as with other mountain ranges. The rivers of the Himalayas drain into two large river systems: The western rivers combine into the Indus Basin. The Indus itself forms the northern and western boundaries of the Himalayas. It begins in Tibet at the confluence of Sengge and Gar rivers and flows north-west through India into Pakistan before turning south-west to the Arabian Sea. It is fed by several major tributaries draining the southern slopes of the Himalayas, including the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers, the five rivers of the Punjab. The other Himalayan rivers drain the Ganges-Brahmaputra Basin. Its main rivers are the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Yamuna, as well as other tributaries. The Brahmaputra originates as the Yarlung Tsangpo River in western Tibet, and flows east through Tibet and west through the plains of Assam. The Ganges and the Brahmaputra meet in Bangladesh and drain into the Bay of Bengal through the world's largest river delta, the Sunderbans. The northern slopes of Gyala Peri and the peaks beyond the Tsangpo, sometimes included in the Himalayas, drain into the Irrawaddy River, which originates in eastern Tibet and flows south through Myanmar to drain into the Andaman Sea. The Salween, Mekong, Yangtze and Yellow River all originate from parts of the Tibetan Plateau that are geologically distinct from the Himalaya mountains and are therefore not considered true Himalayan rivers. Some geologis
 
 
















 

Florida Woman Lost 43lbs, Now She Looks Like This...

 
Amanda, a 52 years old wife and mom of 4 was on the verge of giving up…

After her first birth she had been struggling with her weight no matter what she was doing…

She tried literally everything and yet, she still failed…

Until she found this “weird” morning hack and melted around 43lbs in less than 4 weeks.

Aaron also used this little-known trick and dropped no less than 39lbs doing ZERO exercises…

Cassandra, who was going through a divorce because her husband didn’t like the way she looked, shed a huge 55lbs and now makes every man turn his head on the streets.

I can’t wait for you to see their incredible transformations and how they manage to do it effortlessly (they did it the same way)

Weird Morning Hack Helps Mom Of 4 Drop 43lbs (See Before/After Pics)


 
















dition, the binomial names of species are usually typeset in italics; for example, Homo sapiens. Generally, the binomial should be printed in a font style different from that used in the normal text; for example, "Several more Homo sapiens fossils were discovered." When handwritten, a binomial name should be underlined; for example, Homo sapiens. The first part of the binomial, the genus name, is always written with an initial capital letter. Older sources, particularly botanical works published before the 1950s, use a different convention. If the second part of the name is derived from a proper noun, e.g. the name of a person or place, a capital letter was used. Thus the modern form Berberis darwinii was written as Berberis Darwinii. A capital was also used when the name is formed by two nouns in apposition, e.g. Panthera Leo or Centaurea Cyanus.[note 3] In current usage, the second part is never written with an initial capital. When used with a common name, the scientific name often follows in parentheses, although this varies with publication. For example, "The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is decreasing in Europe." The binomial name should generally be written in full. The exception to this is when several species from the same genus are being listed or discussed in the same paper or report, or the same species is mentioned repeatedly; in which case the genus is written in full when it is first used, but may then be abbreviated to an initial (and a period/full stop). For example, a list of members of the genus Canis might be written as "Canis lupus, C. aureus, C. simensis". In rare cases, this abbreviated form has spread to more general use; for example, the bacterium Escherichia coli is often referred to as just E. coli, and Tyrannosaurus rex is perhaps even better known simply as T. rex, these two both often appearing in this form in popular writing even where the full genus name has not already been given. The abbreviation "sp." is used when the actual specif















 

Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears

 

Even brain doctors were left in complete awe...

They just couldn't believe tinnitus has absolutely nothing to do with the ears...

But with this one alarming thing that's happening inside your brain at this very moment...

As the ringing you hear is, in fact, a symptom of another hidden condition.

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ial name is what is now known as a specific epithet (ICNafp) or specific name (ICZN). The Bauhins' genus names were retained in many of these, but the descriptive part was reduced to a single word. Linnaeus's trivial names introduced an important new idea, namely that the function of a name could simply be to give a species a unique label. This meant that the name no longer need be descriptive; for example both parts could be derived from the names of people. Thus Gerard's Phalangium ephemerum virginianum became Tradescantia virginiana, where the genus name honoured John Tradescant the Younger,[note 1] an English botanist and gardener. A bird in the parrot family was named Psittacus alexandri, meaning "Alexander's parrot", after Alexander the Great, whose armies introduced eastern parakeets to Greece. Linnaeus's trivial names were much easier to remember and use than the parallel polynomial names and eventually replaced them. stablishing that two names actually refer to the same species and then determining which has priority can be difficult, particularly if the species was named by biologists from different countries. Therefore, a species may have more than one regularly used name; all but one of these names are "synonyms". Furthermore, within zoology or botany, each species name applies to only one species. If a name is used more than once, it is called a homonym. Erithacus rubecula superbus, the Tenerife robin or petirrojo Stability. Although stab The bacterium Escherichia coli, commonly shortened to E. coli The value of the binomial nomenclature system derives primarily from its economy, its widespread use, and the uniqueness and stability of names that the Codes of Zoological and Botanical, Bacterial and Viral Nomenclature provide: Economy. Compared to the polynomial system which it replaced, a binomial name is shorter and easier to remember. It corresponds to the widespread system of family name plus given name(s) used to name people in many cultures. Widespread use. The binomial system of nomenclature is governed by international codes and is used by biologists worldwide. A few binomials have also entered common speech, such as Homo sapiens, E. coli, Boa constrictor, and Tyrannosaurus rex. Uniqueness. Provided that taxonomists agree as to the limits of a species, it can have only one name that is correct under the appropriate nomenclature code, generally the earliest published if two or more name












 

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aal Ishq (film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Laal Ishq Laal Ishq film Poster.jpg Directed by Swapna Waghmare Joshi Written by Shirish Latkar Screenplay by Shirish Latkar Produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali Shabina Khan Starring Swwapnil Joshi Anjana Sukhani Sneha Chavan Cinematography Prasad Bhende Edited by Jayant Jathar Music by Amitraj Nilesh Moharir Production company Bhansali Productions Distributed by Bhansali Productions Release date 27 May 2016 Country India Language Marathi Budget ?5−6 crore (US$−800,000) Box office ?7.37 crore (US$980,000) (5 days) Laal Ishq is a 2016 Indian Marathi language romance mystery thriller film, directed by Swapna Waghmare Joshi and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and co-produced by Shabina Khan under the Bhansali Productions banner. The film is scheduled for release on 27 May 2016. Swwapnil Joshi will be in male, Anjana Sukhani and Sneha Chavan will be in female lead roles respectively. The movie will be debut for Anjana Sukhani in Marathi films. Contents 1 Cast 2 Plot 3 Music 4 Box office 5 References Cast Swwapnil Joshi as Yash Patwardhan Anjana Sukhani as Jahnvi Sneha Chavan as Shreya Samidha Guru as Inspector Ms Nimbalkar Kamlesh Sawant as Inspector Kale Milind Gawali Jayant Wadkar as Poddar Priya Berde Piyush Ranade as Vinay Yashashri Masurkar as Nisha Uday Nene Plot Laal Ishq is a love story entwined with a murder that takes place in a resort, and the prime suspects for the murder are the two leads of the film. Music The Chand Matla Song is composed by Nilesh Moharir and Chimani Chimani and composed by Amitraj. The music rights are acquired by Video Palace. No. Title Lyrics Music Singer(s) Length 1. "Chand Matla" Ashwini Shende Nilesh Moharir Swapnil Bandodkar, Vaishali Samant 2:18 2. "Chimani Chimani" Sachin Pathak Amitraj Adarsh Shinde, Amitraj, Swwapnil Joshi, Jayant Wadkar, Piyush Ranade 2:54 Total length: 4:72 Box office Laal Ishq opened to good response in Maharashtra. It collected ?1.34 crore (US$180,000), ?1.50 crore (US$200,000) and ?2.02 crore (US$270,000) nett, with the total of ?4.86 crore (US$650,000) nett and ?5.45 crore (US$720,000) gross at the box office. The movie net collection ?7.37 crore (US$980,000) in 5 days. References "Marathi Cinema is Taking Bollywood & its Stars By Storm". "WATCH: Trailer of Laal Ishq". The Times of India. 28 April 2016. "Honoured to be a Bhansali heroine: Anjana Sukhani on Laal Ishq". Hindustan Times. BookMyShow (27 May 2016). "Marathi Movie Laal Ishq 2016 Synopsis & Reviews- - BookMyShow". BookMyShow. "Marathi Cinema is Taking Bollywood & its Stars By Storm". Stub icon This article about a Marathi film of the 2010s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: 2016 filmsMarathi-language films2010s Marathi-language filmsIndian films2010s mystery thriller films2010s romantic thriller filmsIndian mystery thriller filmsIndian romantic thriller films2010s Marathi-language film stubs Navigation menu Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in ArticleTalk ReadEditView history Search Search Wikipedia Main page Contents Current events Random article About Wikipedia Contact us Donate Contribute Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Wikidata item Print/export Download as PDF Printable version Languages Add links This page was last edited on 10 October 2021, at 01:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaMobile viewDevelopersStatisticsCookie state






 
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