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Order Cetartiodactyla - Even-toed ungulates (and whales) The even-toed ungulates are the most successful group of large herbivores on earth today, having outpaced the formerly widespread perissodactyls in the Oligocene. Artiodactyls are indigenous to every zoogeographic region (including several species on Sulawesi and other islands in the Australasian region); they are not native to the continents of Antarctica and Australia, but many species have been introduced into areas outside of their natural range, including Australia, New Guinea, and the islands of Oceania. The approximately 240 ungulate members of this order show incredible diversity in size, form, dietary preferences, and climatic tolerance. This order contains the majority of domesticated mammal species, including cattle, reindeer, camels, pigs, goats, and sheep. Recent molecular evidence has radically reorder the classification of this order, notably proving that whales and dolphins (Order Cetacea) belong WITHIN this order. There are three well-established suborders: Evolution

This Simple & Affordable Technology Is Going To Make History: Meet The LifeStraw The LifeStraw is saving lives with its simple yet powerful water filtration method. Over one sixth of the world’s population is without clean water – that’s around one billion people suffering from malnutrition at this very moment. Water.org states that 3.4 million people die each year from water, sanitation, and hygiene-related issues, and about 6000 children die every day for the same reason, hence this issue can be considered one of, if not the, greatest current global crises. Safe water interventions are thus the most urgent international dialogues as these technologies have the ability to transform the lives of millions, especially in developing countries. Enter the LifeStraw, a powerful yet compact and simple water filtration system which may be the solution to world’s water emergency. The LifeStraw website states that each straw has a life-time of 1000 liters, that’s over one year worth of water consumption for one person. This technology is winning awards for a reason. Resources:

Art Bell | Dark Matter Free Website Translation Widget/Tool - Translate your Homepage in any language Translate This Button: Website translation tool (52 languages) Hyperbase WELCOME to the HyperBase Home Page (build 7.10). The HyperBase was conceived as a database with information for people who work with abductees. It mainly contains information that is quite unconventional, even controversial, in nature: it deals with topics like extra-terrestrial civilizations and their presence here on Earth - a presence that may well go back to the dawn of mankind. But it also deals with more esoteric topics like Ascended Masters, and with complimentary Healing Techniques. It is meant to offer a wide frame of reference for people who work with abductees. As the HyperBase deals with uncharted territories where speculation often is necessary, chances are that not all of the information here is accurate. The Hyperbase deals with five main categories of information: Initially, however, the tree structure was more complex, and offered more main categories. + Symbols: some hundreds of topics, of which their symbolic meaning is explained.

Humoral Research – Springfield Sanctuary Handout “ In the body the four elements ; Earth, Air, Fire and Water are known as the four Humours, and give rise to the four Temperaments; Melancholic, Sanguine, Choleric and Phlegmatic, respectively.” Continuing with my January Springfield Sanctuary assignments. We were given a list of questions to read through, tick the statements that applied to ourselves, and get an overall picture of which humours we were dominant in. We then had ideas to implement, to help find our humoral balance. photo from Wikipedia Commons with release to public domain These are my results: Air/ Sanquine 16 Water/ Phlegmatic 13 Earth/Melancholic 10 Fire/Choleric 15 so a Sanquine/Choleric mainly Now I see where Earth/Melancholic is the lesser of the humours, but... when you divide these up into body/physical aspects and mood/social aspects, it changes a bit.. which I found interesting, but I am hoping that by making the following dietary/ exercise,( I talk about at the end of this post), all will come more in line! excess

Magazine: Language: page3 If we examine words other than "hand," we find many additional instances where each of these three families is characterized by different-looking roots, just as in the case of "hand." But we also find, from time to time, roots that seem to be shared by these three families; that is, the same root is found in all three families. What is the meaning of such roots? In fact, similarities among language families such as Romance, Germanic, and Slavic have the same meaning as similarities among languages in any one family — they imply that these three families are branches of an even more ancient family. In other words, a language that existed long before Latin, Proto-Germanic, or Proto-Slavic first differentiated into these three languages and then they, in turn, diversified into the modern languages of each family. The thirteen branches of Indo-European are connected to one another by numerous words and grammatical endings. sh', and Sanskrit (Indic) muu -. - "inform."

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