Il en a rêvé et il l'a fait !!Quelle belle journée une journée historique dans l'histoire de l'aviation.Aujourd'hui 26 septembre 2008 à rejoint le cercle très fermé des pionniers de l'aviation en réalisant aujourd'hui la traversée de la manche avec son aile en carbone munie de 4 minis réacteurs.Il a effectuée la traversée de la manche dans l'axe Calais-Marck Douvres soit 35 kilomètres
The New England Journal of Medicine URL: published an editorial in its September 27 issue that provides useful background information on the ongoing controversy over a mercury-containing vaccine preservative called thimerosal and whether it causes autism in vaccinated children. The piece is worth reading because it asserts that a botched effort by the American Academy of Pediatrics to assure the
Author: Drucilla Dyess It has recently been discovered that drinking water contaminated with arsenic may be associated with the development of type 2 diabetes. Arsenic is a natural metal element of the earth's crust that has been used in committing the "perfect murder" for centuries because it is tasteless, colorless, and odorless. Over time, scientists have proven that long-term consumpti
However both Mozilla FireFox and Internet explorer provide the facility of removing the traces of your Internet history like deleting cookies,saved passwords,history etc.but they remove all that temporarily means that even after there removal,these cookies,passwords, user names ,website history is still in the system.It might be present in registry or somewhere else.Now you don't have to worry abo
However both Mozilla FireFox and Internet explorer provide the facility of removing the traces of your Internet history like deleting cookies,saved passwords,history etc.but they remove all that temporarily means that even after there removal,these cookies,passwords, user names ,website history is still in the system.It might be present in registry or somewhere else.Now you don't have to worry abo
Study traces childhood asthma, allergies to womb
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 6 hours ago
At least some of the biological risk for childhood asthma and allergies traces back to the womb, new research suggests. Both the order of birth and even the ...
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Dinosaur footprints made 150 million years ago in the bedrock of what is now Yemen are the first to be discovered in the Arabian Peninsula, say scientists. The two separate trackways were made by a herd of 11 sauropods, and a lone two-legged plant-eating dinosaur belonging to the ornithopod family. They went unnoticed for so long because they were covered by rubble and debris. The fossil record in
Through a large selection of paintings, sculptures, installations and videos, Traces du Sacré brings together some 350 major works including a number of pieces displayed for the first time in France by close to 200 internationally-renowned artists.
The asserted play of the multidisciplinary approach, around the Traces du Sacré, makes use of all of the Centre Pompidou's components – Videodance
HOW FREAKIN’ BRILLIANT WAS THE OFFICE LAST NIGHT? I can’t go into too much detail, since Bryan was at the theatre and didn’t see it yet, but OHMYGOD, there were at least four times that I literally gasped and clapped my hands over my mouth. Typically, when that show tries to do an hour’s episode, [...]
Believe it or not, some of the bigger banks are showing signs of life. Moreover, head and shoulders bottoms are cropping up across the beaten down banks.Just yesterday I highlighted bullish continuation patterns in some of the Savings & Loans (S&Ls), with emphasis on Hudson City Bancorp (HCBK). The S&Ls are in a little bit of a different position: they're doing well in this interest rate environment. So, most of the S&Ls are already trend higher and forming bullish continuation patterns.The bigger banks, meanwhile, have been beaten up due to the subprime woes and credit un-wind. The wreckage has taken stocks like Citigroup (C) lower by about 54 percent from last year's high. But some of these stocks are starting to stabilize. Seeing that they are trading near thei
Y.E.T.I. N0. 5 3 0 0 (Your Enviroment Traces Inside), a cura di Lorenzo Gatti, è un site-specific, inteso come un percorso in grado di mettere in comunicazione l’interno di TortonaTrentuno-Store con l’esterno e di coinvolgere lo spettatore a 360 gradi.
L’allestimento si svilupperà nelle due sale dello spazio attraverso un’installazione plastica, tre fotografie e due video che si andranno a
repris de OCNUS:
Par Dr. Gary K. Busch 22/2/08
L’une des influences les plus importantes dans la vie économique et politique des Etats africains qui étaient des colonies françaises dans le passé c’est l’impact d’une monnaie commune ; le Franc de la Communauté Financière de l’Afrique (« CFA »). Il y a en effet deux francs CFA [...]
Researches have found traces of a forgotten city that existed 700 years before Alexander the Great founded Alexandria as part of his efforts to conquer the known world.While studying Greek and Roman ruins in the waters around the Egyptian city, Jean-Daniel Stanley of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History and his colleagues discovered evidence of building construction that was much older than they had expected.Historians have generally agreed that some settlement—a modest fishing village, a more substantial walled center or possibly a fortified settlement—referred to in ancient histories as Rhakotis existed here centuries before Alexander arrived. But until this discovery, they lacked physical evidence.In 2001, Stanley, working with a team of geologists, anthropologists and geochemists, collected seven underwater sediment core samples measuring three inches wide, 6 to 18 feet long and up to 20 feet underwater from sites scattered across Alexandria's near
The traces of older cultivation at Sävsjö manor domains.
Small cairns made out of stone due to the cultivation
The remains of Sävsjö village are still visible today as a nature’s own museum. A prehistoric grave field from the Iron Age (500 B.C. - 1050 A.D.) shows us who long people have inhabited this place. The oldest written source that names the village is from1494 and around 1640 Sävsjö manor (säteri) is established. The small nearby farmes were evicted and the land was used as pasture land which has conserved a fossilized landscape. Here one can see the narrow fields, the stone fences that dived different areas, cairns due to cultivation, traces of terracing, pastures and different formations made of earth such as banks etc. The oldest traces are dated to around the birth of Christ.
A stone fence.
The area is open for the public and free of charge, there is an information sign (that need to be updated) and there are small paths to walk on. On a sunny day this is f
10 Aug 2007 (Jakarta Post) - An interesting article about the sultante of Mataram which existed during the 16th and 18th centuries, not to be confused with the kingdom of Mataram that existed in the 6th and 10th centuries.
Tracking down traces of Mataram kingdom
The 17th century Islamic kingdom of Mataram, under the leadership of Sultan Agung, used to be a major state known throughout the world. An inland kingdom located, Mataram still boasted a strong naval fleet.
Dutch national Jan Vos, who in 1924 visited Kerto Islamic Mataram — which still exists in Kerto, Pleret — wrote in his diary that Islamic Mataram, ruled by sultanic leadership, was a great and imposing kingdom.
In the diary — now kept in the Netherlands — Vos describes how he entered the royal compound through a vast, clean and neatly laid out park, believed to be an alun-alun, or the central town square. Vos then passed through the gate and only then was he able to meet Sultan Agung, who was sitting
“But wanna is actually very interesting, because it provides evidence for something predicted by syntactic theory, and something that ought to surprise you: there are invisible words in our speech.”
The planes remain out of services until satisfactory steps are taken to make the planes safe again! The airline say that the estimate of health risk is very low in the estimated 33,000 passengers and around 3000 workers. I'm thinking though if you were on that plan or a employee I would have myself checked out by someone other than their staff!An estimated 33,000 passengers flew on British Airways jets bearing traces of radioactive sushi bar poison polonium-210, it emerged last night. The deadly material — which was used by a mystery assassin to kill former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko — was discovered on three of the airline's Boeing 767s yesterday. Litvinenko — who defected to Britain from Russia in 2000 — was killed when a speck of polonium was put in his food at a sushi bar. [Read More]
I don't know if i mentioned it before but my friends and I have started a book club. We're currently reading Human Traces by Sebastian Faulks. I haven't read any of his other works but I can honestly say that Human Traces is the WORST book that I have ever read.It basically reads like a long, drawn out, dull, historical account of early psychological ideas wrapped around some abysmally boring characters. I can understand that the author intended it as a work of literature and therefore decided to create virtually no cliff hangars or exciting events to keep the reader interested. But did he have to include a ten page lecture on rheumatism and gout? come on! To top it all off he doesn't bother to explain what most of the scientific terminology means which is highly confusing and.... the book is extravagantly long... 600 pages. I think he really could have done with drastically editing out half of the material and cutting out many of the long winded passages.If I wasn't reading this
But no! There is a test kit out there that will find hidden traces of semen in your clothes/towels etc. These bastards are out to get you. Read this:
Women all around the world have used this product to identify unknown traces of semen on things like towels, socks, sheets, shirts, ...