A collection of photos about Earth scenes. I took the photos from various sources on Internet and take no credit for them. I've just put them into order and add some music as well.
I hope you'll enjoy it!
Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and became a renowned scientist and inventor. Bell is most famous for inventing the telephone in 1876, but also made contributions with the photophone, phonograph, and iron lung. He received several honors over his career, including the Volta Prize, Elliott Cresson Medal, and IEEE Edison Medal for his revolutionary inventions in communications.
Alexander Graham Bell was a famous Scottish-American inventor born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is best known for inventing the telephone in 1876 while working in Boston, Massachusetts. On March 10, 1876, Bell successfully transmitted the first telephone call by saying "Mr. Watson--Come here--I want to see you" to his assistant Thomas Watson in another room. Despite its simplicity, the telephone revolutionized communication around the world. Bell held 18 patents for inventions and continued inventing after the telephone, developing devices like the photophone and a metal vacuum jacket to aid breathing. He died in 1922 in Nova Scotia, Canada at the age of 75.
Alexander Graham Bell. Inventor of the TelephoneViktor Lesyk
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor who is most famous for inventing the telephone. He was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland and showed an early talent for music, which he inherited from his mother. Bell spent a pivotal year with his grandfather in London when he was 13 years old. While living in Boston, Massachusetts, Bell invented the harmonic telegraph. On March 7, 1876, Bell was granted a patent for his invention of the telephone.
Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor born in 1847 who developed many pioneering inventions including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. He established America's first industrial research lab, known as Menlo Park Laboratory, where he worked with teams of researchers to apply science to invention. Throughout his career, Edison struggled with hearing loss but overcame challenges through perseverance and establishing successful companies to commercialize his inventions, making him a renowned entrepreneur.
(1) Jane Goodall has always loved animals and was determined to study them in Africa. (2) She moved to Africa at age 26 to study animals, with funding and permission arranged by Louis Leakey to study for 6 months as long as she wasn't alone. (3) Her findings after 6 months were so impressive that she was able to continue her studies of chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania for 45 years.
Lewis Waterman patented the first practical fountain pen in 1884 in New York. Waterman was born in 1836 in Decatur, Illinois and was a famous American inventor. The document discusses the differences between pens that use cartridges and dip pens that must be refilled with ink. It notes that before the fountain pen was invented, people wrote with dip pens. The ballpoint pen was later invented in 1938 by Ladiaslao Biro in Hungary with help from his partner Mayne, and they later moved to Argentina, with their combined surnames forming the name "birome".
Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and became a renowned scientist and inventor. Bell is most famous for inventing the telephone in 1876, but also made contributions with the photophone, phonograph, and iron lung. He received several honors over his career, including the Volta Prize, Elliott Cresson Medal, and IEEE Edison Medal for his revolutionary inventions in communications.
Alexander Graham Bell was a famous Scottish-American inventor born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is best known for inventing the telephone in 1876 while working in Boston, Massachusetts. On March 10, 1876, Bell successfully transmitted the first telephone call by saying "Mr. Watson--Come here--I want to see you" to his assistant Thomas Watson in another room. Despite its simplicity, the telephone revolutionized communication around the world. Bell held 18 patents for inventions and continued inventing after the telephone, developing devices like the photophone and a metal vacuum jacket to aid breathing. He died in 1922 in Nova Scotia, Canada at the age of 75.
Alexander Graham Bell. Inventor of the TelephoneViktor Lesyk
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor who is most famous for inventing the telephone. He was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland and showed an early talent for music, which he inherited from his mother. Bell spent a pivotal year with his grandfather in London when he was 13 years old. While living in Boston, Massachusetts, Bell invented the harmonic telegraph. On March 7, 1876, Bell was granted a patent for his invention of the telephone.
Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor born in 1847 who developed many pioneering inventions including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. He established America's first industrial research lab, known as Menlo Park Laboratory, where he worked with teams of researchers to apply science to invention. Throughout his career, Edison struggled with hearing loss but overcame challenges through perseverance and establishing successful companies to commercialize his inventions, making him a renowned entrepreneur.
(1) Jane Goodall has always loved animals and was determined to study them in Africa. (2) She moved to Africa at age 26 to study animals, with funding and permission arranged by Louis Leakey to study for 6 months as long as she wasn't alone. (3) Her findings after 6 months were so impressive that she was able to continue her studies of chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania for 45 years.
Lewis Waterman patented the first practical fountain pen in 1884 in New York. Waterman was born in 1836 in Decatur, Illinois and was a famous American inventor. The document discusses the differences between pens that use cartridges and dip pens that must be refilled with ink. It notes that before the fountain pen was invented, people wrote with dip pens. The ballpoint pen was later invented in 1938 by Ladiaslao Biro in Hungary with help from his partner Mayne, and they later moved to Argentina, with their combined surnames forming the name "birome".
Prior to 1788, Indigenous Australians inhabited the entire continent of Australia and Torres Strait Islanders lived on the islands between Australia and Papua New Guinea. There were over 700 languages spoken and an estimated Indigenous Australian population of 750,000. For Indigenous Australians, spirituality is deeply connected to the land, which is central to their culture and wellbeing. Traditionally they lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle where men hunted and women gathered plant foods. They lived sustainably by only taking what was needed and moving locations according to season. Today, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders account for about 1.1% of Australia's population and maintain their distinct cultural identities, traditions, and flags.
The document discusses the achievements and lives of the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright. It summarizes that they invented and built the world's first successful airplane. On December 17, 1903, the brothers made the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. They developed their airplane, called the Flyer, into the first practical fixed-wing aircraft. The document then provides biographical details about Orville and Wilbur Wright and their journey to achieving controlled flight.
1) Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone on March 7, 1876, although Antonio Meucci is credited as the first to develop a telephone device.
2) During Bell's first telephone call, he said "Watson, come here! I need you!" to his assistant Thomas Watson.
3) Bell was born in 1847 in Scotland and went on to become an expert in teaching speech to the deaf, leading him to invent the telephone to help with communication.
Thomas Edison was a famous American inventor who developed many groundbreaking technologies, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a commercially viable incandescent light bulb. He was born in 1847 and showed a knack for scientific experimentation from a young age. As an adult, Edison established laboratories in New Jersey and worked diligently to develop his inventions. Some of his most famous creations were developing the first industrial research lab, founding General Electric, and building the first movie studio. Edison received many honors for his achievements and innovations before passing away in 1931.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in the late 19th century. He was born in Scotland in 1847 and died in 1922 at age 75. The telephone allows voices to be transmitted over distances, combining the Greek words "tele" meaning distance and "phone" meaning sound. While Bell helped the deaf, the telephone he invented has evolved to include cameras and internet access in modern devices.
An invention is a device, method, or process developed through study and experimentation. Inventions can be protected by patents, which are exclusive rights granted by governments for a limited time in exchange for publicly disclosing the invention. Some of the earliest inventions were considered the wheel, spear, knife, and arrow, which were created due to the need to hunt and provide protection and transportation. Important inventions include the cotton gin, automobile, telephone, electric light, printing press, steam engine, camera, computer, sewing machine, and television. Famous inventors include Archimedes, Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Johannes Gutenberg, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright Brothers, Henry
The Nobel Prize was established in 1901 in Stockholm, Sweden to honor achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology/medicine, literature, peace, and later economics. It is one of the most prestigious awards in the world. Nominations are submitted and winners are chosen by committees in each category. Winners receive a diploma, medal, and large cash prize at an annual award ceremony held on December 10. Some notable Indian recipients include Rabindranath Tagore, C.V. Raman, Hargobind Khorana, and Amartya Sen.
Robert Boyle was an Irish scientist born in 1627 known as the "Father of Chemistry". He conducted experiments using an air pump to study properties of gases, discovering Boyle's Law that volume is inversely proportional to pressure. Boyle attacked Aristotle's theory of four elements and proposed matter is made of particles that can combine to form substances with different properties. He is considered a founder of modern chemistry through his emphasis on experimentation and analysis.
This very short document does not contain any substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It consists of a title "THE END" and attribution to the presenter "Presented by DINISHA" along with a website. The document provides no context or content that could be meaningfully summarized.
The most interesting facts about lions you can’t afford to miss!Lisa Mathew
The document lists interesting facts about lions, including that lions can weigh over 550 pounds, their roars can be heard from 5 miles away, male lions live 10-14 years in the wild, and female lions do 90% of the hunting. It also notes that a pride of lions once protected an Ethiopian girl from attackers and that lions find darker maned males more attractive.
Prior to 1788, Indigenous Australians inhabited the entire continent of Australia and Torres Strait Islanders lived on the islands between Australia and Papua New Guinea. There were over 700 languages spoken and an estimated Indigenous Australian population of 750,000. For Indigenous Australians, spirituality is deeply connected to the land, which is central to their culture and wellbeing. Traditionally they lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle where men hunted and women gathered plant foods. They lived sustainably by only taking what was needed and moving locations according to season. Today, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders account for about 1.1% of Australia's population and maintain their distinct cultural identities, traditions, and flags.
The document discusses the achievements and lives of the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright. It summarizes that they invented and built the world's first successful airplane. On December 17, 1903, the brothers made the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. They developed their airplane, called the Flyer, into the first practical fixed-wing aircraft. The document then provides biographical details about Orville and Wilbur Wright and their journey to achieving controlled flight.
1) Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone on March 7, 1876, although Antonio Meucci is credited as the first to develop a telephone device.
2) During Bell's first telephone call, he said "Watson, come here! I need you!" to his assistant Thomas Watson.
3) Bell was born in 1847 in Scotland and went on to become an expert in teaching speech to the deaf, leading him to invent the telephone to help with communication.
Thomas Edison was a famous American inventor who developed many groundbreaking technologies, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a commercially viable incandescent light bulb. He was born in 1847 and showed a knack for scientific experimentation from a young age. As an adult, Edison established laboratories in New Jersey and worked diligently to develop his inventions. Some of his most famous creations were developing the first industrial research lab, founding General Electric, and building the first movie studio. Edison received many honors for his achievements and innovations before passing away in 1931.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in the late 19th century. He was born in Scotland in 1847 and died in 1922 at age 75. The telephone allows voices to be transmitted over distances, combining the Greek words "tele" meaning distance and "phone" meaning sound. While Bell helped the deaf, the telephone he invented has evolved to include cameras and internet access in modern devices.
An invention is a device, method, or process developed through study and experimentation. Inventions can be protected by patents, which are exclusive rights granted by governments for a limited time in exchange for publicly disclosing the invention. Some of the earliest inventions were considered the wheel, spear, knife, and arrow, which were created due to the need to hunt and provide protection and transportation. Important inventions include the cotton gin, automobile, telephone, electric light, printing press, steam engine, camera, computer, sewing machine, and television. Famous inventors include Archimedes, Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Johannes Gutenberg, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright Brothers, Henry
The Nobel Prize was established in 1901 in Stockholm, Sweden to honor achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology/medicine, literature, peace, and later economics. It is one of the most prestigious awards in the world. Nominations are submitted and winners are chosen by committees in each category. Winners receive a diploma, medal, and large cash prize at an annual award ceremony held on December 10. Some notable Indian recipients include Rabindranath Tagore, C.V. Raman, Hargobind Khorana, and Amartya Sen.
Robert Boyle was an Irish scientist born in 1627 known as the "Father of Chemistry". He conducted experiments using an air pump to study properties of gases, discovering Boyle's Law that volume is inversely proportional to pressure. Boyle attacked Aristotle's theory of four elements and proposed matter is made of particles that can combine to form substances with different properties. He is considered a founder of modern chemistry through his emphasis on experimentation and analysis.
This very short document does not contain any substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It consists of a title "THE END" and attribution to the presenter "Presented by DINISHA" along with a website. The document provides no context or content that could be meaningfully summarized.
The most interesting facts about lions you can’t afford to miss!Lisa Mathew
The document lists interesting facts about lions, including that lions can weigh over 550 pounds, their roars can be heard from 5 miles away, male lions live 10-14 years in the wild, and female lions do 90% of the hunting. It also notes that a pride of lions once protected an Ethiopian girl from attackers and that lions find darker maned males more attractive.
The document discusses recent scientific findings that support verses from the Quran about the future collapse of the universe. It summarizes research showing that the accelerating expansion fueled by dark energy will eventually stop and cause the universe to collapse in on itself, rather than dispersing into particles. The Quran had described this collapse thousands of years ago. The document also notes new evidence that the universe is flat, as the Quran similarly described.
The document discusses predictions from the Book of Revelation about future events including wars, famines, disease, and signs in the heavens alerting the world to a crisis. It predicts that an Antichrist figure will then rise to power and establish control over the entire earth, backed by a false prophet who helps create a unified system dominating the world socially, economically, and religiously. The only opposition will come from God's people and two witnesses in Jerusalem who speak out against this power.
Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles founded the religious group Heaven's Gate in the 1970s. They believed that they were the two witnesses from the Book of Revelation and that they had to prepare their followers to leave Earth on a spaceship hidden behind the Hale-Bopp comet. The group practiced strict rules and rituals aimed at overcoming human tendencies like sexuality. After Nettles' death in 1985, Applewhite came to believe that the only way to reach the "Next Level" was by shedding one's human body through suicide. In 1997, he led 39 followers in a mass suicide so their souls could board the spaceship before it passed Earth. The group's website is still online with their final messages
1) O Liger é um híbrido resultante do cruzamento entre um leão macho e uma fêmea tigre.
2) Embora os machos ligers sejam estéreis, as fêmeas ligers geralmente podem se reproduzir.
3) O cruzamento entre leões e tigres ocorre apenas por ação humana, já que os habitats naturais desses animais não se sobrepõem.
Visiting kitchens, watching how the food is made, enjoying being at such an interesting place
People was kind and explain quite well about the food, also they invited me to help to made bread ( chapatis)
Lions, Tigers and Deers: What building zoos can teach us about securing micro...Sysdig
How to secure microservices running in containers? Strategies for Docker, Kubernetes, Openshift, RancherOS, DC/OS Mesos.
Privileges, resources and visibility constrains with capabilities, cgroups and namespaces. Image vulnerability scanning and behaviour security monitoring with Sysdig Falco.
The Darbar Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, is the most significant place of worship for Sikhs located in Amritsar, India. It houses the eternal Guru of Sikhism, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and is considered holy by Sikhs. The Golden Temple's upper floors and domes are covered in golden plates and feature exquisite marblework commissioned by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the leader of the Sikh Empire.
This document provides information about African lions and the importance of preserving them. It discusses the lion's habitat in the African savannah, their social structure, hunting behaviors, threats faced including declining populations from poaching and hunting, and the consequences of lions becoming extinct such as disruption of the savannah ecosystem. The goal is for students to understand lions and the need for conservation efforts to protect the species and ecosystem.
This document provides information about lions in 3 sentences or less per paragraph. It covers lions' habitat in savannas and grasslands, their social structure in prides led by males, their diet of large prey such as zebra and wildebeest, and differences between species like African and Asian lions. Background is given on the author and concepts like food webs are explained. Photos illustrate lions of various ages and sizes in habitats from the wild to zoos. Sources are listed for the images.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Iceland is a country located in Northern Europe known for its dramatic landscapes and geothermal areas. The country has a population of around 350,000 people and its capital and largest city is Reykjavik. Iceland has a very high human development index and is considered one of the most developed countries in the world.
Science and Quran on the darkness of the Universe greatest man
The document discusses scientific facts mentioned in a Quranic verse that were discovered centuries later. The verse refers to:
1) Gates in the heavens, corresponding to points that allow spacecraft to travel freely in space.
2) The darkness that engulfs the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere.
3) The curved nature of movement in space due to gravity.
The document argues this verse contained scientific knowledge well ahead of its time, indicating Muhammad received the Quran from God.
The presentation provided an overview of the Disney animated film The Lion King through a discussion of its story, characters, and music. Key elements included Mufasa's lessons to Simba about the circle of life and his role as the future king, Simba's exile after his father's death and his journey to adulthood, and the film's well-known soundtrack featuring the opening song "The Circle of Life" describing the interconnection of all living things.
The document highlights several famous landmarks in India. It mentions the Gateway of India in Mumbai, the North Block government offices in New Delhi, the Golden Temple in Amritsar, and the Taj Mahal in Agra which was built by Shah Jahan as a memorial to his wife and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also briefly describes other sites such as the Lotus Temple in New Delhi, Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, and Amber Palace in Jaipur.
Research shows that high-performing cultures consistently deliver extraordinary results and outperform their peers. Culture determines how things are done, how people behave, and how value is created. As former IBM CEO Lou Gerstner states, “Culture isn't just one aspect of the game, it is the game.” Yet a high- performing culture is made up of employees that are healthy, self- governing, and high-performing themselves. Without leaders and employees that possess these qualities, there is little hope of positively transforming our organizations. This is why we believe that establishing a PLE culture is foundational to creating a long- term, sustainable, high-performing organizational culture.
The camping trip got cancelled because it was raining heavily that weekend.
2. John and Jeremy put on raincoats before they left to go shopping with their mom.
3. What did Dad do when Mom and 4. What did Mom, John, and Jeremy
the boys left to go shopping? do when they returned home from
shopping?
The document discusses the growth of solar power capacity in Germany, particularly from small-scale, citizen-led projects. It notes that solar capacity has grown fastest in rural communities with strong social networks, where people team up to build solar projects that benefit the community. While most solar capacity is currently in rural areas, there is untapped potential on city rooftops. The document outlines a model for citizen-led solar projects, involving initiation, planning, funding, and management. It also describes support resources and networks that have helped propagate this community solar model across Germany.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
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