From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10631 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, January 30 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10631 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Shark Tank Weight Loss ["INC HEALTH" ] Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["Texas Roadhouse Shopper Gift Opp] Celebrate with a $50 Samâs Club Gift Card this Thanksgiving ["Sams Club S] ONLY 1 DAY LEFT to avail this DEAL! ["Exclusive Reward" Subject: Shark Tank Weight Loss Shark Tank Weight Loss http://livlean.today/J3GAnSkoHzY0dYwqKPeu9Uf844kfvtFedS3bh-IGSlH7b2bbzw http://livlean.today/_MF-Qq1oeHp7ILIHf_nOmteIrV198ewkkwsSqk86rwiIi7EslQ he Indigenous ranger projects were introduced by the Australian Government in 2007 as part of its Working on Country program. Indigenous rangers are Indigenous Australians who combine traditional knowledge with conservation training in order to protect and manage their land, sea and culture. Many rangers are employed both in Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) and other parts of Australia, including the Torres Strait Islands and other islands. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women employed as rangers have reported benefits to wellbeing and as well as benefiting their own and the wider Australian community. Background and history Many of Australia's threatened species and ecosystems are located on IPAs and/or in remote parts of Australia, and 19.63% of Australia falls in protected areas, with much of this in remote deserts. 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Recent research indicates the boreids might be more closely related to fleas than to other scorpionflies, which would render the order Mecoptera paraphyletic if the order Siphonaptera is excluded from it. These insects are small (typically 6 mm or less), with the wings reduced to bristles or absent, and they are somewhat compressed, so in fact some resemblance to fleas is noted. They are most commonly active during the winter months, towards the transition into spring, and the larvae and adults typically feed on mosses. The adults will often disperse between breeding areas by walking across the open snow, thus the common name. The males use their bristle-like wings to help grasp the female over his back while mating, while the wings of females are vestigial small oval pads with no ability to allow her to fly. The adults have a long rostrum formed from the clypeus and labrum, genae, and maxillo-labium. The body temperature, and therefore activity level, of this scorpionfly depends on its absorption of short-wave and long-wave radiation rather than surrounding air temperatures (by which it is completely unaffected). The boundary layer of snow that the insect occupies has very low thermal conductance, and so the insect loses its own heat very slowly here. This delicate balance between cold and heat means that the animal is easily killed by heat when held in a human ha ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2023 11:50:41 +0100 From: "Exclusive Reward" Subject: ONLY 1 DAY LEFT to avail this DEAL! 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The marriage was a lasting one, and Danuta's drafting skills were of great value to the composer: she became his copyist, and she solved some of the notational challenges of his later works. In 1947, the Stalinist political climate led to the adoption and imposition by the ruling Polish United Workers' Party of the tenets of Socialist realism, and the authorities' condemnation of modern music which was deemed to be non-conformist. This artistic censorship, which ultimately came from Stalin personally, was to some degree prevalent over the whole Eastern bloc, and was reinforced by the 1948 Zhdanov decree. By 1948, the ZKP was taken over by musicians willing ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2023 10:58:39 +0100 From: "Ace Hardware Opinion Requested" Subject: Last Chance! Be Sure To Grab Your Exclusive Reward... Last Chance! 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Minimum temperatures in the studied areas in New South Wales can drop to ?2 B0C (28 B0F) in cooler months; reproduction has been known to be inhibited by cold weather in captivity, hence breeding may be related to temperature in this part of its range. For most of the year, the female black-breasted buttonquail forms a covey with one to three males. During breeding season, the female establishes a territory while the males often form small territories within it. Agonistic behaviour between females has been observed but it is unclear how common it is. The female utters ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10631 ***********************************************