Weird Animals Lesser water boatman ( Micronecta scholtzi): The loudest penis on Earth The lesser water boatman‚ just 2 millimetres long‚ is the loudest animal on Earth and more impressive fact is that he makes its noises using its penis instead of its mouth or legs or wings. James Windmill‚ engineering expert‚ in mid-2011 from the Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering at the University of Strathclyde (Scotland) reported in PLoS One that the lesser water boatman can produce sounds
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Dansk Johan Andersen" 17 november 2010 Analyse af Hans Kirkʼs Tabitha (1953) “her på den nøjsomme kyst bliver mennekser enten på en gang stolte og ydmyge eller mærkeligt snigende hadefulde” Hans Kirkʼs debutroman ”Fiskerne” (1928)‚ som er den bog‚ han er mest kendt for‚ skildrer skarpt disse to verdener og stridighederne mellem dem. Romanen belyser i endnu højere grad den indre uenighed blandt de indremissionske fiskere. Diskussionen mellem drift og moral skaber problemer i gruppen
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The firm was started around the year 1931.It was started by Shivaram shetty and Theodor Soans. This being perhaps the first and only industry in the whole taluk ‚he must have faced more difficulties. We understand that almost no machinery was used. The bull was rounding and melt with the clay mixing ‚except a screw hand press. perhaps
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Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert is a founder of Romantics and one of the four great pillars of Classicism – along with Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven. Although he only lived for thirty-one years‚ he produced a large number of masterpieces during his short but prolific career. Today people recognize Schubert’s greatness‚ but he was unknown and poor for whole life. In total‚ he composed over six hundred secular vocal works‚ seven complete symphonies‚ sacred music‚ operas‚ incidental music and a large
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Aryeh Istrin CUOT 1010 Professor Levin 10 November‚ 2014 Do Contemporary Coffeehouses Function as a Habermasian "Public Sphere"? In the mid 1700 ’s coffeehouses began to be a place where many people could come and gather not only to sit and drink coffee but rather to socialize‚ carry out business ‚ talk politics‚ and current events. The English coffeehouses were a prime example of what Jurgen Habermas ’s had in mind of what is a public sphere. According to Habermas‚ a public sphere is a place
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The medieval time period was a time of knight brotherhood. All knights had a job‚ to be the best knight there ever was. Knights attempted to conquered this feat by demonstrating acts of bravery‚ dignity‚ and overall portraying traits of a perfect man. All knights showed acts of Chivalry towards one another and everyone that crossed their paths. A perfect knight was hard to come by‚ but some reached this feat. To be a perfect knight‚ the knights had to follow a “ Knight’s Code”. During this time
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host the Arab-Israeli conflict. With the formation of Zionism‚ (Jewish nationalism; the belief that Jews are a people or nation that they have a right to a state and that state rightfully‚ by history and heritage is Israel) one prominent Zionist Theodor Herzl (1860–1904)‚ believed the Jews must create their own state outside Europe. Israel has attempted to achieve peace through the Balfour Declaration 1917‚ prior to independence in 1948‚ and five Arab states invaded. The British made promises too
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your responsibility to check TED for announcements and uploaded course material. REQUIRED READINGS Miltenberger‚ R. G. (2012). Behavior Modification: Principles and Procedures (5th Edition). Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth/Thomson. *Book is on reserve at Geisel library. Articles: The following articles are available on TED to download: Austin‚ J. & Soeda‚ J. (2008). Fixed-time teacher attention to decrease off-task behaviors of typically developing third graders. Journal of Applied Behavior Behavior Analysis
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1.1 Outline the historical development of the cell theory‚ in particular‚ the contributions of Robert Hooke and Robert Brown The Cell Theory states that: All living things are made of cells (Theodor Schwann & Matthias Schleiden) Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of organisms (Theodor Schwann) All cells come from pre-existing cells (Rudolf Virchow) The historical development of the cell theory: 1485 – Leonardo Da Vinci used glass lenses to study small objects 1600 – the
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establishing an independent Jewish state called Judea in 168 BC. The Romans expelled the Jews from Judea in ad 135. In subsequent centuries many Jews maintained the idea of regaining control of the area‚ which they considered home. In the 1890s Theodor Herzl‚ a Jewish journalist living in Austria‚ advocated reestablishing a Jewish state in Palestine. Palestine was already inhabited‚ however. The countryside was home to Arabs‚ most of them Muslims‚ while the larger towns contained both Arabs and
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