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g4zdtechtv · 2 months
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THE PILE PRESENTS: X-Play - High In Quality, Low In Fat | 1/29/07
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study-with-aura · 4 months
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Sunday, January 21, 2024
I got a lot of studying done today! The weekend went by very quickly. I cannot believe that tomorrow is Monday again! The perks (or perhaps downfalls) of having a busily packed schedule.
Tasks Completed:
Piano - Practiced for 2 hours in 1 hour split sessions
Khan Academy - Completed World History Unit 5: Lessons 5 and 6
Duolingo - Completed at least one lesson each in Spanish, French, and Chinese
CLEP - Completed Module 2 assigned reading “Europe: A.D. 1701 to 1800” 4.33
Reading - Read pages 140-162 of We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds
Chores - Put the dishes away + vacuumed my bedroom, the study, and the front room + swept the kitchen floor
Activities of the Day:
Church
Girl Scout meeting
1.5 hours gaming
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What I’m Grateful for Today:
I am grateful for fuzzy socks that keep my feet warm.
Quote of the Day:
Sometimes bad things need to be reminded they’re not the only ones who can bite.
-Cracked, Eliza Crewe
🎧Romance Sans Paroles, Op.17/3 - Gabriel Fauré
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gmlocg · 9 months
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1,364.) 1701 A.D. (Anno 1701)
Release: October 26th, 2006 | GGF: Real-Time Strategy, City Builder, Management | Developer(s): Related Designs Software GmbH | Publisher(s): Sunflowers Interactive Entertainment Software GmbH, Koch Media GmbH, Aspyr Media, Inc., n3vrf41l Publishing, Noviy Disk, Ubisoft Entertainment SA, ak tronic Software & Services GmbH | Platform(s): Windows (2006)
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mortonmattd · 1 year
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Amazing Historical Events That Occurred on 5/23 🎉 #shorts #history
Welcome to an intriguing journey through time as we explore the incredible historical events that occurred on May 23rd. From significant moments in French history to the birth of an iconic institution in the United States, this day has been witness to countless events that have shaped our world.In 1059 A.D., Henri I, King of France, crowned his son Philip I as the new King, marking a significant moment in French history. This event paved the way for a new era of leadership in the country, and the legacy of the French monarchy continues to be felt today.
Fast forward to 1430, and the legendary Joan of Arc was captured at Compiegne and sold to the English. This was a turning point in the Hundred Years' War between France and England, and Joan's story has become one of the most enduring legends in European history.
In 1568, the Netherlands declared its independence from Spain, a momentous occasion that paved the way for the country's autonomy. This event marked the beginning of a long and complex struggle for Dutch independence, and it remains one of the most significant moments in Dutch history.
In 1701, notorious pirate Captain William Kidd met his demise when he was hanged in London after being convicted of piracy and the murder of William Moore. Kidd's life was shrouded in mystery and legend, and his story continues to captivate historians and adventurers alike.
Finally, in 1845, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) was formed, effectively replacing the outdated night watch system. This was a crucial moment in the history of law enforcement in the United States, and the NYPD remains one of the most iconic police forces in the world.
Join us on this fascinating journey through history as we explore the amazing events that occurred on May 23rd. From the rise and fall of kings and pirates to the birth of a new era in law enforcement, this day has been witness to some of the most significant events in human history.
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commlomo · 2 years
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mainsbad · 2 years
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mainswhite · 2 years
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sidemains · 2 years
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#Shattered pixel dungeon wand of blast wave upgrade
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When the staff's level is higher than the wand being imbued, the wand's level is completely ignored and the staff level is left unchanged.
#Shattered pixel dungeon wand of blast wave upgrade
When the staff is upgraded, but its current upgrade level is less than or equal to the wand's, the imbued wand's level overwrites the current staff level, and then one upgrade is carried over from the staff to add increase the result upgraded level by 1.When the staff is +0, the imbued wand's level overwrites the staff's current level.When imbued, the staff will emit particles at the end that align with the wand that is imbued. The staff charges almost twice as fast as a wand of equal level and has an extra charge. The staff can be imbued with the powers of any identified wand the Mage has in his possession, providing the staff with the effect of the base wand. Rather than having innate magical power in it, this staff is instead imbued with magical energy from a wand.
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This is my favorite part of the article about the Cascadia Subduction Zone. I tell people about it all the time. Like, the tsunami we're waiting for won't just devastate the PNW, it will devastate JAPAN.
Remember, you need to be terrified of the earthquake AND a tsunami to follow. This fault line isn't under ground, it's under OCEAN.
If you travel five thousand miles due west from the ghost forest, you reach the northeast coast of Japan. As the events of 2011 made clear, that coast is vulnerable to tsunamis, and the Japanese have kept track of them since at least 599 A.D. In that fourteen-hundred-year history, one incident has long stood out for its strangeness. On the eighth day of the twelfth month of the twelfth year of the Genroku era, a six-hundred-mile-long wave struck the coast, levelling homes, breaching a castle moat, and causing an accident at sea. The Japanese understood that tsunamis were the result of earthquakes, yet no one felt the ground shake before the Genroku event. The wave had no discernible origin. When scientists began studying it, they called it an orphan tsunami.
Finally, in a 1996 article in Nature, a seismologist named Kenji Satake and three colleagues, drawing on the work of Atwater and Yamaguchi, matched that orphan to its parent—and thereby filled in the blanks in the Cascadia story with uncanny specificity. At approximately nine o’ clock at night on January 26, 1700, a magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck the Pacific Northwest, causing sudden land subsidence, drowning coastal forests, and, out in the ocean, lifting up a wave half the length of a continent. It took roughly fifteen minutes for the Eastern half of that wave to strike the Northwest coast. It took ten hours for the other half to cross the ocean. It reached Japan on January 27, 1700: by the local calendar, the eighth day of the twelfth month of the twelfth year of Genroku.
Once scientists had reconstructed the 1700 earthquake, certain previously overlooked accounts also came to seem like clues. In 1964, Chief Louis Nookmis, of the Huu-ay-aht First Nation, in British Columbia, told a story, passed down through seven generations, about the eradication of Vancouver Island’s Pachena Bay people. “I think it was at nighttime that the land shook,” Nookmis recalled. According to another tribal history, “They sank at once, were all drowned; not one survived.” A hundred years earlier, Billy Balch, a leader of the Makah tribe, recounted a similar story. Before his own time, he said, all the water had receded from Washington State’s Neah Bay, then suddenly poured back in, inundating the entire region. Those who survived later found canoes hanging from the trees. In a 2005 study, Ruth Ludwin, then a seismologist at the University of Washington, together with nine colleagues, collected and analyzed Native American reports of earthquakes and saltwater floods. Some of those reports contained enough information to estimate a date range for the events they described. On average, the midpoint of that range was 1701.
It does not speak well of European-Americans that such stories counted as evidence for a proposition only after that proposition had been proved. Still, the reconstruction of the Cascadia earthquake of 1700 is one of those rare natural puzzles whose pieces fit together as tectonic plates do not: perfectly. It is wonderful science. It was wonderful for science. And it was terrible news for the millions of inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest. As Goldfinger put it, “In the late eighties and early nineties, the paradigm shifted to ‘uh-oh.’ ”
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g4zdtechtv · 7 years
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FULL EPISODE: Cheat! - Witch King Got Ya Down?
The Doctor is In, and Cheat is open for business.
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detroitlib · 6 years
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View of bronze tablet marking the site of Sainte Anne de Detroit, installed at the northwest corner of Griswold and West Jefferson. Inscription reads: "This tablet marks the site of Sainte Anne's Catholic Church, the erection of which was begun July 24th, 1701, that being the feast day of Sainte Anne. This church was the first building in Fort Pontchartrain, afterward named Detroit. The first pastor, Reverend Nicholas Constantine de l'Halle, was killed June 6th, 1706 by the Indians; the first Christian martyr in Detroit. This tablet is placed by the Catholic Study Club of Detroit, A.D. July 26th, 1928."
Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
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study-with-aura · 5 months
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Monday, January 15, 2024
I was supposed to volunteer today with my Girl Scout troop, but the city postponed the event because the weather was frigid. However, I do not have ballet tonight because it is a holiday here, so I was able to do a bit of extra studying in my CLEP course. These readings are so long, so I'm not finished with the second reading yet. Hopefully I will finish it tomorrow.
I plan on doing an online ballet class tonight so I still have dance. There are many classes on YouTube that I've used before, but after a quick search, I found another one that I would like to try. It's barre only, but that's fine. I'll do a 30-ish minute pointe class after, and that will equal out to a full night.
Tasks Completed:
Geometry - Reviewed inscribed angles + learned about inscribed quadrilaterals + practice + honors work
Lit and Comp II - Reviewed units 13-15 vocabulary + read two WWII articles + reviewed non-fiction writing terms + began planning my written biography assignment (I am deciding between Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allen Poe)
Spanish 2 - Reviewed vocabulary
Bible I - Read Deuteronomy 3
World History - Read about the causes and effects of the American Revolution + wrote a paragraph on the causes of the American Revolution
Biology with Lab - Completed tutorial activity on di-hybrid crosses
Foundations - Read more on loyalty + completed Lumosity daily brain workout + read about the importance of word and the 3 Cs of effective language use
Piano - Practiced for two hours in one hour sessions
Khan Academy - Completed World History Unit 5: Lesson 1 + completed High School Geometry Unit 8: Lesson 8 + completed second half of High School Biology Unit 5: Lesson 1
CLEP - Completed Module 2 assigned reading “Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment" + "Europe: A.D. 1701 to 1800" 4.32.1 + Module 2.0-2.3 lecture videos
Duolingo - Completed at least one lesson each in Spanish and Chinese
Reading - Read pages 107-139 of Promise Boys by Nick Brooks
Chores - Cleaned my bathroom + cleaned windows in my bedroom and in the study + took the trash and recycling out
Activities of the Day:
Online ballet class + pointe class
Journal/Mindfulness
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What I’m Grateful for Today:
I am grateful that, despite looking forward to it, they postponed the day of service due to the freezing cold temperatures.
Quote of the Day:
Horrible things have happened to us, are still happening to us, will happen every day for the rest of our lives, probably. What defines us is not our ability to never let them break us – what defines us is not letting them own us.
-Ice Like Fire, Sara Raasch
🎧Consolation No. 2 in E Major - Franz Liszt
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A Brief History Of Kochi
Kochi is the commercial capital of Kerala. Kochi survived lot of natural and human attacks in the past to reach the a status of today. Here is the brief summary of the kochi's history. the Portuguese, Dutch, English men all played their part in the development of Kochi.
History of Kochi
The plane dips in almost sensuous surrender to the velvety thickness of green at Kochi airport. There is wetness to the dawn air. For Kerala, perennially verdant land in south west India, is nature blessed country. The rains comes twice a year, unrestrained and swollen with a restless energy that transforms the countryside into a blaze of fierce green. Kochi lies there glittering in the sun, swept by surf of Arabian sea, a pretty mosaic of old colonial bungalows, pristine white churches, old Jewish Synagogues, a scattering of islands and mysterious spice streets. India's most romantic port city.
Muziri's Era of Kochi
The year was 1341 A.D, when as a result of heavy floods in river Periyar, the mouth of ancient port Muziris got silted up. This grand old port, was hailed as the 'Premium Emporium indiae' since the early centuries of the Christian era. A Tamil poet of the Sangam Age describes it as "…the thriving town of muchri, where the beautiful great ships of yavanas bringing gold, come splashing the white foam on the waters of Periyar which belong to Chera King…and return laden with pepper." Paranar in his 'Puranauru' also refers to the brisk trade of pepper at muzris- "Sacks of pepper are brought from the market. The gold received from ships in exchange for articles sold is brought on shore in barges at Muchiri, where the music of the surging never ceases…" Merchants flocked here from lands as distant as Bagdad, Byzantine and Moorish Cordova. It was here that St.Thomas the Apostle came first with his message of Christianity, it was to Muziris that the Jews fled for refuge after the final destruction of Jerusalem, it was at Muzris thet India's first Mosque was built. But now with flooding of Periyar, Muziris lost her former glory. Deprived of her natural harbor, and with a restless monsoon washing away her bulwarks, she lost her trade and her people. The discipline into insignificance was bulwarks; she lost her trade and her people. The discipline into insignificance was inevitable.
Kingdom of Kochi
In the same upheaval, anew natural harbor was formed that came to called Cochazhi or Kochi in common parlance, and Cochin in the English Language. In no time Kochi came to be recognized as one of the India's finest and safe ports. The fall of Muziris coincide with Kochi's rise. It enjoyed so much prosperity that its only rival was Kozhikode. Eventually the royal family shifted their capital to Kochi and the seal on its political importance.
Rulers of Kingdom of Kochi
1. Unni Raman Koyil - 11 (1503–1537) 2. Veera Kerala Varma (1537 – 65) 3. Keshava Ramavarma (1565–1601) 4. Veerakerala Varma (1601 – 15) 5. Ravivarma (1615 – 24) 6. Veera Kerala Varma (1624–1637 ) 7. Godhavarma (1637 – 45 ) 8. Veera Rayira Varma (1645 – 46 ) 9. Veerakerala Varma (1645 – 50 ) 10. Ramavarma ( 1650 – 56 ) 11. Rani Gangadhara Lakshmi ( 1656 – 58 ) 12. Ramavarma ( 1658 – 62 ) 13. Godhavarma ( 1662 – 63 ) 14. Veera Kerala Varma(1663–1687) 15. Rama Varma (1687–1693) 16. Ravi Varma (1693–1697) 17. Rama Varma (1697–1701) 18. Rama Varma (1701–1721) 19. Ravi Varma (1721–1731) 20. Rama Varma (1731–1746) 21. Veera Kerala Varma (1746–1749) 22. Rama Varma (1749–1760) 23. Veera Kerala Varma (1760–1775) 24. Rama Varma (1775–1790) 25. Rama Varma(SHAKTAN THAMPURAN 26. Rama Varma(1864–1888) 27. Ravi Varma(1943–1946) 28. Kerala Varma(1946–1948)
The Portuguese in Kochi(1503-1663)
Caesar Frederick, merchant of Venice described Kochi as "the chief place that the Portugal's have in the Indies next to Goa…Out of the kingdom of Kochi properly they carry away them into Portugal great abundance of pepper, great quantities of ginger, dried and conserved wild cinnamon, good quality of areca, great store of cordage of catire made of the bark of tree of great nut, and better than that hemp, of which they carry great store in to Portugal."
Dutch era of Kochi
The Dutch who captured Kochi from the Portuguese in 1663, contributed greatly to the place and its trade, while also building some very fine guys, houses and bastions for the port.
English Period (1814 — 1947)
A tough old war horse, Kochi was survivor of thousand battles between the feuding kings of Kerala as well of deliberate sabotage attempts by the colonial powers, as for example the British who blew up the finest buildings, quays, the fort and the magnificent Portuguese Cathedral of Santa Cruz in 1806 in their bid to establish the supremacy in the power struggle.
Post Independence era
By the 19th century, the winds of nationalistic were sweeping across the land and Kochi played her predestined part in the revolution. History took its due cause until Indian independence in 1947. Kochi was integrated with Travancore to form the new state of Travancore- Kochi in 1949. And on the first November of 1956, when the states of Indian Union were re-organized on the linguistic basis, Malabar district was added to Travancore-Kochi, and thus the modern state of Kerala came being.
Today's smart kochi
Today the Kochi with its twin Ernakulum, comprises the middle section of the Kerala, and continues to be a commercial entrepot for merchants dealing in cashew nut, coir, tea, coffee, rubber, timer, sea food, spices and most important pepper. As it happens, Kerala pepper is the largest foreign exchange earner among India's cash crops. It is a busy city, a commercial centre with any number of office, housing blocks, modern supermarkets and luxury hotels. Yet Kochi wears its patina of sophistication thinly. Beneath it is the same respect for tradition, the same passionate love for the soil that marks the rest of Kerala
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Anno 1701 History Edition
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1 ex The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New ( London, 1644) : Exodus 18:15 (OCR misread of “come unto me to enquire”) 2 ex entry for “prescrire,” in Guy Miège (1644-1718 *), A new dictionary, French and English, with another English and French (London, 1677) 3 ex James Tyrell (1642-1718 *), The General History Of England, Both Ecclesiastical and Civil, Vol. II (London, 1700) : 110 4 ex entry for “quelque un,” in The Law-French Dictionary, Alphabetically Digested : Very useful for all young students in the Common Laws of England. To which is added, The Law-Latin Dictionary... Collected out of the best authors, by F. O. (London, 1701) : here 5 ex OCR misread of title, Some Plain Reasons humbly offer’d against the bill now depending in Parliament, to restrain the disposition of lands, by which the same become unalienable. (London, 1736) : 3 6 ex A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the hearers of the Apostles (Notthingham, 1777) : 367 7 ex George Horne (1730-92, *), his Sound Argument dictated by Common Sense ; in answer to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed’s testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers, and his pretended mission to recal the Jews. (Third edition, Oxford, 1795) : 6 for Richard Brothers (1757-1824), see wikipedia 8 ex definition for “Rhywun” (some one, somebody), in William Owen, comp., A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, explained in English; with numerous illustrations, from the literary remains and from the living speech of the Cymry. Vol II. (London, 1803) : here London, 1803 9 ex list of indefinite pronouns, in John Martin his French homonyms: or, a collection of words similar in sound, but different in meaning and spelling (New York, 1807) : here (and from errata, page 22 line 14) 10 ex The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803. From which last-mentioned epoch it is continued downwards in the work entitled, “The Parliamentary Debates.” Vol. IV. A.D. 1660-1688 (London, 1808) : 939-940 11 ex debate re: The Soldiers Seduction Bill (February 28, 1817), in The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time (London, 1817) : 780 12 ex “An Act for the generall quiett of the Subject agaynst all p(re)tences of Concealement” (A.D. 1623-4) in The Statutes of the Realm printed by command of his majesty King George the Third. In pursuance of an address of The House of Commons of Great Britain. from original records and authentic manuscripts. Volume the Fourth. Part II (London, 1819) : 1210 13 ex discussion of pronouns indefinite, in J. B. Mallet, An introduction to the French grammar, or, the accidence of that language made easy, with gradual exercises on every declinable part of speech... (Ipswich, 1821) : 161 14 ex discussion of the neuter verb, in The elements of French grammar by [Charles François] Lhomond, revised and enlarged by A. M. D. G.; Translated from the French by Rutton Morris; Illustrated with wood-cuts by Branston (London, 1826) : 90 15 ex A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts; Portuguese and English, and English and Portuguese. By Anthony Vieyra; a new edition, carefully corrected, and very considerably imrproved [sic], by J. Dias Do Canto... Part I (London, 1827) : here 16 ex testimony concerning events leading to the Morman War, in The Evening and the Morning Star (Kirtland, Ohio, January, 1834) : 5 17 ex definition of “inconverted, inconvertible” (“now commonly Un.”) in Charles Richardson (1875-1865 *), comp., A New English Dictionary of the English Language : A to K (London, 1836) : here 18 ex Joseph Bosworth (1788-1876 *), A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language (London, 1838) : 422 (where “un-some” seems to be a word) 19 ex notes to I. Corinthians, chapter 7, in The holy bible containing the old and the new testaments... with explanatory notes, practical observations, and copious marginal references, by Thomas Scott. Vol. VI. (London, 1839) : here 20 ex An Abridgement of the Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, from 1560 to 1840. Second Edition (Edinburgh, 1840) : 144 21 ex J(ames). T(aylor). Staton (d. 1875, *), Rays Fro Th’ Loominary: A Selection of Comic Lancashire Tales, adapted for public reading or reciting (London, 1884) : 120 22 ex Report of the Treasurer and Receiver-General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the year ending December 31, 1889 (Boston, 1890) : 123 23 ex table of contents, collection of Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology (Geological Survey of Canada), here 24 ex entry for “unseemly,” in Robert Hunter and Charles Morgan, eds., Universal Dictionary of the English Language Vol. 4 (1898) : 4987 25 preview snippet only, pointing to Publications of the Babylonian Section, vol. 3 (1913) : 237 in full — 4: I. K^UN'"!: some of the characters are uncertain, but the word is sufficiently clear. It appears in Syriac only (in the singular in -6s) in the Arabic lexicons; see Payne-Smith, col. 868. unrip: evidently the same as the common «mp. Notice the ...  
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