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Babel
Re: Xiangyang Road Market at night
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The bootlegging industry is one of the reasons why I, in the past, avoided working in the Chinese market for music. One copy there, and poof, there goes
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| April 30, 2008 | 12:04 PM |
The US of A
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Why I HATE the US of A I, an American citizen, a born American, will be glad to see the United States of America go down the tubes. The US of A is on its way
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| April 30, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
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Mei Long - A Theropod Dinosaur
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Mei Long was a small theropod dinosaur of the Cretaceous. It had a length of 53 cm. (1.75 feet) and weighed around 3.6 kg. (8 pounds). Like other theropods,
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| April 30, 2008 | 10:04 AM |
Re: Photos of Tamias striatus
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It's a cute animal, I agree, but we tend to see them as a threat in Europe (in France at least). Many people have developped a taste for exotic animals, and
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Xiangyang Road Market at night
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He says you are Bladerunner Shanghai Closes Xiangyang Road Market SHANGHAI, CHINA - JUNE 30: (CHINA) An elevated view of the Xiangyang Road Market at night
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Re: An Engineers Guide to Cats
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Love it. Just sent it too all my friends who like to keep abreast of the kitty situation in the world. He, he he. ... From: *~January Moon~*
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Paleontology of Chipmunks
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Chipmunks are rodents of the family Sciuridae. They are believed to have diverged from squirrels in the late part of the Oligocene. [Note - The Oligocene was
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Re: Happy Birthday, Robb
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Sounds like a lovely day. Happy Birthday, Robb. ... From: Dr. Robb Kvasnak To: babel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008
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Re: moderate? islam?
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Thanks for the article. ... From: Radhika Yelkur To: babel Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 2:43:37 AM Subject:
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moderate? islam?
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it appears that there is no such thing as moderate islam in the eyes of a lot of people...
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Re: Fwd: marriedtothesea Comic
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Not funny, but it does sum up the facts rather neatly. Robb PS Today is my b-dayRobb Kvasnak, Ed.D.Professor of Education, ESOL, bilingual education, second
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| April 27, 2008 | 12:04 PM |
Fwd: marriedtothesea Comic
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... From: mistresshesu@... Date: 27 Apr 2008 08:38 Subject: marriedtothesea Comic To: januarymoon1@... I thought you might
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Doedicurus - A Glyptodont
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Doedicurus clavicaudatus was a glyptodont species. Numerous fossils of it have been found that date to the Pleistocene (1.8 million - 11,000 years ago). This
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sikhism
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The Sikh religion is one of the religions to grow out of hinduism. It is monotheist and dictates that service to mankind and service to god are both required
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| April 26, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
| April 26, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
Fwd: Ranjit Singh
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... wrote: Ranjit Singh was the founder of the Sikh kingdom in the Punjab, India born in Gujranwala Nov. 2, 1780. His father was Maha-Singh,
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| April 26, 2008 | 10:04 AM |
Re: Better believe
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-The Specialist has every right to believe or not believe in anything and still be a good soldier. Unfortunately, some guys and gals join the military thinking
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A California businessman is pouring millions of dollars into developing the Baghdad Zoo and Entertainment Experience, a massive U.S.-style amusement park that
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Seattle-area campaign donors of note
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Seattle-area campaign donors of note Paul Allen, developer and Microsoft co-founder, $4,600 to Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton. Rob Glaser, RealNetworks
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Indus valley
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About 5000 years ago a very advanced civilisation flourished on southern Asia. They had town planning: all streets we the same width- the width of a bullock
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Re: Photos of Stone Money of Yap
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Thanks for the article, Maureen. Those stones and their role in Yap culture are interesting. I would like to visit Yap. So far the only Pacific island that
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| April 24, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
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| April 24, 2008 | 10:04 AM |
| April 24, 2008 | 10:04 AM |
Re: Photos of Stone Money of Yap
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my url didn't work so here is the article. In this Commentary, I ?consider? the unique and curious money of Yap, a small group of islandsin the South
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| April 24, 2008 | 10:04 AM |
artists invitation
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Press Release and details of MOT's new open global art project 2008-2009, Touched by Genius. The art book will present a rigorous selection of the most
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Pampatherium - A Giant Fossil Armadillo
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Pampatherium was a genus of armadillos that lived during the Pliocene and Pleistocene. Fossils of this creature have been found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa
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| April 23, 2008 | 12:04 PM |
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Who are our real terrorists in 2008?
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Who are our real terrorists in 2008? It was recently reported that researchers had uncovered lead contamination levels at 160 -210 parts per million in dental
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| April 23, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
Re: Pictures of the Temple of Manu
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If that aint bait, I dont know what is! Manu is Noah of Hindu mythology. The sage saves a little fish from a lake and brings it home. The fish, though, is
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| April 23, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
About Yap
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Yap (also called Wa'ab) is in the Caroline Island group in the western part of the Pacific. Yap is a state of the Federated States of Micronesia. Yap is
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Mythology of Yap
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Yap is an island in the Melanesian portion of the Pacific Ocean. Roslyn Poignant discusses mythology of the culture in this excerpt of Oceanic Mythology: On
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TRAPPED IN AN ELEVATOR
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TRAPPED IN AN ELEVATOR APRIL 21, 2008 This week in the magazine, Nick Paumgarten writes about the lives of elevators, and tells the story of Nicholas White,
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| April 22, 2008 | 12:04 PM |
| April 22, 2008 | 12:04 PM |
Merychippus - A Horse of Long Ago
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Merychippus is a genus of horses that appeared and proliferated during the Miocene. It was a grazer, which is a point of difference between it and earlier
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| April 22, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
| April 22, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
The green scare
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The green scare When a luxury housing development in Washington was torched, it seemed an open and shut case. The Earth Liberation Front was to blame. But was
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ghostwriting scientific studies
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Widespread Ghostwriting of Drug Trials Means "Scientific" Credibility of Pharmaceutical Industry is a Sham by Mike Adams (NaturalNews) The discovery that drug
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| April 21, 2008 | 12:04 PM |
Re: Birdy Nam Nam
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I'm very hip to these guys. Great beats. I'm blown away that their name got dropped here! Rudy On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Malcolm Lawrence
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Re: Poor Fascists *sigh*
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Weird... it is a comical portrayal of the plight of "poor unlucky fascists" who are greatly limited by there inability to lower there right hand and arm. It
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| April 20, 2008 | 11:04 AM |
Re: Poor Fascists *sigh*
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This video is not available in your country. That's what I've got. Now what does that mean? Nothing is "not available in your country" unless there is
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| April 20, 2008 | 10:04 AM |
Southern African Rock Art
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This link has an article on southern African rock art. There are pictures of the artwork. Clicking on the images will enlarge them.
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Re: All That Jazz
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I hate the smell of pot, but I love having a chaser with my jazz! Especially with the more noisy variety. I don't know if any of you are familiar with Peter
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Globidens - A Mosasaur
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Globidens is a genus of mosasaurs. They lived during the late part of the Cretaceous. The length of Globidens was about 6 m. (20 feet) It had bulbous teeth
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Re: Israel at 60
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I posted on that story myself. Israel is still in its infancy as a country, so I'm wondering which way it'll grow. Rudy On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 1:12 PM,
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All That Jazz
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The music called jazz means many things to many people, but the one constant, no matter the style, is that it has always been music to drink by.
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Messelornis - A Bird of the Eocene
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Messelornis cristata was a bird species that lived during the Eocene period (54-38 million years ago). Fossil remains of it have been found in the Messel Shale
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Gidja the Moon
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Gidja the Moon is a character in Australian aborigine mythology. Roslyn Poignant discusses Gidja in her book Oceanic Mythology . This excerpt says: Certain
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Israel at 60
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I thought I'd post something about Israel now that we don't have David to keep us informed about this between liberal baitings. His posts about the region are
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Tjurunga/Churinga
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The tjurunga (also called churinga) is a sacred emblem in the mythology of some Australain aborigines, for example, the Aranda. Roslyn Poignant states
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Re: Gidja the Moon
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It's possible that an earlier version did exist. There are various creations stories told by the Australian aborigines. The exact times at which they
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Fwd: A Chinese Custom
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... wrote: In China, during the Shang Dynasty in the second millenium B.C., the Chinese established the foundations of ancestor worship. Even
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