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The document lists various moth species and their average wing spans. It includes moths with the largest wingspans such as the Atlas Moth at 10-12 inches and Hercules Moth at about 10 inches for males. Smaller moths listed include the Luna Moth at 4-4.5 inches and Elephant Hawk Moth at 2.5 inches. The document provides brief descriptions of wing span sizes for different moth species.
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The document lists various moth species and their average wing spans. It includes moths with the largest wingspans such as the Atlas Moth at 10-12 inches and Hercules Moth at about 10 inches for males. Smaller moths listed include the Luna Moth at 4-4.5 inches and Elephant Hawk Moth at 2.5 inches. The document provides brief descriptions of wing span sizes for different moth species.
This document announces the winners of three photo categories - Nature, Fashion, and Nude. In Nature, Ruud Peters from the Netherlands won 1st place, Carolyn Brown from the US won 2nd place, and Paul Bussell from the UK won 3rd place. In Fashion, Dennis Mecham from the US won 1st place, Jatin Kampani from India won 2nd place, and Hernan Rodriguez from the US won 3rd place. In Nude, Pierre Lautier from France won 1st place, Andreas Heumann from the UK won 2nd place, and Wojtek Wojdynski from the US won 3rd place. It also lists some honorable mentions and
The document thanks Ian Cameron for permission to use his photos and provides his website for reference. It also thanks Ren Chang for the song "Mull of Kintyre" by Wings. The document is dated 25.8.09 from Trinity.
The Coco-de-Mer palm is endemic to only two islands in Seychelles and produces the largest seeds in the world, weighing up to 50 pounds. The plants have separate male and female trees. These large seeds were originally discovered floating in the Indian Ocean and thought to come from the Maldives, hence their scientific name. Today the valuable seeds are strictly controlled for export by the Seychelles government due to their coveted status as an aphrodisiac and medicine.
This document provides copyright information for images and music used in a slide presentation. It states that all images from a specific website and music from a given artist belong to the original copyright owners, and that the slide presentation was created by a certain person in 2010.
The narwhal is a rarely seen Arctic whale known for the long tooth that males have protruding from their upper jaw. A newborn calf is about 5 feet long and males' teeth can grow to be 7-10 feet long. They live in pods of 2-10 and hunters on Baffin Island hunt them using rifles, though not all whales that are shot are retrieved. Their tusks are valued and sold internationally, providing income for Inuit communities.
The document lists 36 landscape scenes from Japanese artist Hokusai's series "36 Views of Mount Fuji". It includes places around Edo (modern day Tokyo), provinces like Sagami and Kai, and natural landmarks such as lakes, beaches, and Mount Fuji. The passage also provides context that Hokusai's print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" from this series has become one of the most iconic art images in the world and is a visual representation of Japan. It notes that some following slides appropriate Hokusai's work in other art forms like murals.
The document is a slide presentation created by Dinisha on the topic of artificial intelligence. It likely discusses how AI is developing capabilities that mimic human intelligence such as problem solving, reasoning, learning, and perception. The presentation aims to educate viewers on the current state of AI and its potential applications and impacts.
This document provides information about a photography tour through three southern African countries - Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. The tour is led by photographer Ed Hetherington and features his landscape images from the region. Music from The Piano Guys and Coldplay is included.
The document is a letter dated July 9, 2009 addressed to Trinity. It discusses a recent meeting and next steps including performing additional due diligence, negotiating definitive agreements, and aiming to complete the transaction by the end of the month.
El documento es una cita del artista japonés Hokusai en la que describe su trayectoria como dibujante. Hokusai explica que desde los 6 años tuvo la afición por el dibujo, pero que no fue hasta los 73 años cuando sintió haber adquirido un conocimiento verdadero de la naturaleza. Además, prevé que a los 80 años progresará notablemente en su arte, a los 90 descubrirá el misterio de las cosas y a los 100 creará obras asombrosas.
Katsushika Hokusai fue un pintor y grabador japonés del período Edo conocido principalmente por su serie Treinta y seis vistas del Monte Fuji, publicada entre 1826 y 1833. Esta famosa serie, que incluía impresiones a color como La gran ola de Kanagawa, lo hizo famoso en Japón y en el extranjero e influenció a artistas occidentales como Monet. Hokusai creó la serie en respuesta al auge del turismo nacional y por su obsesión personal con el Monte Fuji.
The document contains a random list of animal names including buffaloes, bears, cats, dogs, camels, horses, iguanas, and others. It also contains references to locations like Greenland, Africa, and phrases in other languages. The document appears to be automatically generated with no clear meaning or purpose.
This presentation relates to the Coco De Mer of the Seychelles, the largest nut in the world. The Coco De Mer is the pride and joy of the Seychelles, it's shape is widely used as company logos, jewelry, postage stamps, bank cards and the like. It is an icon which was even used on the immigration stamp when one visits the Seychelles. It was stamped upon arrival and departure in a visitors passport. Now, some clever spark thought they would remove it for reasons unexplained. Where is the 'Uniqueness'?
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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A lion cub named Zinzi who was rejected by her mother has formed an unlikely friendship with a meerkat named Bob. The two are inseparable, with Bob following and snuggling with the much larger Zinzi. Their friendship mirrors that of Simba and Timon from The Lion King. They live together at a zoo in South Africa where Bob seems to have taught the relaxed "Hakuna Matata" philosophy to Zinzi.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The child sees themselves as a unitary being, a reflection of the present and past who will link the now with the future. They view themselves as a unique individual, a bit of cosmic dust in the universe. The document advocates revering children for who they are in the present moment rather than by external factors.
Tony Blair calls George W. Bush after watching India's Independence Day celebrations, expressing regret that Britain gave up India as a colony and proposing that they attack India to take it back as Britain's colony again. Bush is skeptical but Blair insists, proposing they claim India has weapons of mass destruction as an excuse for invasion, as they did in Iraq. However, when Bush speaks to the Indian Prime Minister, he learns the "weapons of mass destruction" actually refer to India's politicians and officials who were trained under British rule, not real weapons.
The document describes several humorous anecdotes where a husband says something to his wife that starts an argument. In each story, the husband makes a joke or sarcastic comment that unintentionally upsets his wife, leading to a fight.
King Edward VIII abdicated the British throne in 1936 to marry Wallis Simpson, an American divorcée. This was highly controversial as the British government and Church of England opposed him marrying a divorced woman. As a result, Edward chose abdication over giving up Wallis. They married in 1937 and Edward was made Duke of Windsor. They lived as exiles in France and were rumored to have sympathized with the Nazis. The Duchess was a fashion icon but disliked by the British royal family. She died in 1986 and was buried next to Edward in Windsor.
This short letter mentions Marco and Trinity along with friends on a ship in 2011. It references an unspecified event happening at Trinity and also mentions friends on a ship but provides no other context or details about the contents of the letter.
Catherine posted on Social Samosa that her friend George was unwell. Remembering how George was there for her during her father's loss, she wishes for his health and quick return to Social Samosa from friends around the world, including Kuwait, Romania, Netherlands, Germany, India, USA, Australia, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Serbia, Croatia, Philippines, Israel, Poland, Jordan and other places where George has friends who love and care for him. Trinityblu created this message and slideshow to wish George a speedy recovery.
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The document discusses Spoonerisms, which are accidental word mix-ups where sounds or letters are swapped, like saying "a well-boiled icicle" instead of "a well-oiled bicycle". It focuses on Reverend William Archibald Spooner, who was known for frequently making Spoonerism slips of the tongue. The passage includes several examples of Spooner's accidental word mix-ups and spoonerized phrases, and credits him with popularizing the term "Spoonerism".
The Devadasi tradition began with maidens being dedicated to temples as dancers and musicians to serve the deities, though over time many fell into prostitution as the tradition evolved and their status declined; Devadasis were highly respected temple dancers and artists who performed classical dance forms that developed from their traditions; while the practice started as celibate service, political and social changes degraded the status of Devadasis and forced many into poverty and sex work.
Vincent James passed away on July 3rd, 2010 after being married to his beloved wife Pauline for 50 years and having 3 children. In his memory, his daughter encourages loved ones to remember him with smiles, find comfort in each other, and continue spreading love as he would want, as love does not die with people. She knows he will live on in their hearts.
The document notes that copyrights to all images and music belong to their original owners. The images were sourced from Google Search and Deviantart, while the music was Eva Cassidy's version of "Autumn Leaves." The slideshow was created by an unnamed individual.
Bar Refaeli is an Israeli model born in 1985 who is known for her modeling work and relationship with actor Leonardo DiCaprio. She was the cover model of the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, making her one of the most famous models in the world.
This document contains short poems and phrases describing signs of autumn, such as leaves hanging in the wind, pumpkins facing the sun, and yellow buses picking up children from school. It also mentions summer cottages closing for winter, crab apples clinging to branches, and a necklace of wild geese in the sky. Additionally, it includes a joke about a student changing history by taking an exam and comments on computers now being cleaned instead of erasers. One poem expresses a mother getting sick every time she sees her son's poor report card.
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