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surpriseplanner-in · 1 year
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Do you and your special someone have a celebration coming up? Is it your anniversary? Are you planning a surprise birthday party for your partner? Or maybe you’re ready to propose!? 💍 No matter what the romantic occasion, we’ve got you covered. These breathtakingly romantic ideas will create the most intimate event you’ll never forget! ❤🥂 Read our latest blog and let's start planning! #MiliLo #MiliLoEvents #EventPlanner #EventDesign #EventsInGreece #Proposal #ProposalPlanner #PartyPlanner #Romance #Romantic #DateNight #RomanticNight #ValentinesDay #Valentines #ValentinesIdea #ValentinesIdeas #RomanticIdeas #IntimateIdeas #IntimateEvents #Love #InLove #ProposalIdeas #WinterNights #Picnic #IndoorPicnic #WinterPicnic #CozyNight #DinnerIdeas #Date #YouandMe https://www.instagram.com/p/CorqFVHPmwz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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This is my second RP blog.
Information Name: Vista Mililo Gender: Aro/Ace Age: 13 Cabin: 20 (Hecate) Alignment: True Neutral Powers: Spells from scrolls Fatal Flaw: Neverending thirst for power Weapons: The orb thing I use for casting spells Notes What I'm Doing: - Researching spells - Hiding the dangerous ones - Sending asks to @chbnews Other Notes: - Is based on Vaarsuvius from The Order of the Stick.
[OOC: I used this character creator. Again.]
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archivopietro · 3 years
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Hotel Moreno, 2º Piso por Horacio Mililo (1988)
¿Te interesa este Archivo o su Data Bibliográfica? Contactanos: [email protected]
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thevintageauthor · 3 years
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Maharajo eki saaje ele hridoyopuromaajhe ! Charonotale koti shoshi surjyo mare laaje. Garbo sabo tutiya murchhi pare lutiya, Sakolo mamo deho mono binasamo baaje. Eki pulakobedona bohichhe modhubaaye ! Kaanone jato pushpo chhilo mililo tabo paaye Palok naahi nayone, heri na kichhu bhubane - Nirokhi shudhu antare sundaro biraje. #somewheremagazine #thinkverylittle #sareelovers #sareesofinstagram #knowthismind #photocinematica #surrealphotography #portraitphotography #portrait_vision #dreamermagazine #portraitpage #portraitmood #portraits_life #vintageportrait #vintagestyle #vintagephotography #moodyedits #thecuratormag #pulpkeyxyou #visualart #cinematic #bengaligirl #portrait_today #portraits_ig #festivewear @calcuttawalks @calcuttacacophony @ig_calcutta #ig_calcutta #rabindrasangeet #bengalistyle (at Kolkata) https://www.instagram.com/p/CV9uS9koQVg/?utm_medium=tumblr
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shirlleycoyle · 5 years
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NASA Discovered a ‘Disturbing’ Glacier Hole Two-Thirds the Size of Manhattan
Climate change is wreaking havoc in Earth’s remotest corners. At the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, scientists found a massive cavity—roughly two-thirds the area of Manhattan—that has been growing in the ice for decades.
The hole lurks beneath the surface of the Florida-size glacier and measures 1,000 feet from top to bottom, scientists said in a study published on Wednesday in Science Advances. The study was led by researchers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the University of California Irvine, the German Aerospace Center, and France’s University Grenoble Alpes.
The cavity was revealed by data from NASA’s Operation IceBridge and spaceborne radar projects that documented Thwaites’ behavior between 1992 and 2017.
Pietro Milillo, a radar scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and lead author on the study, called it a “disturbing discovery.”
“This hole is big enough to have contained 14 billion tons of ice,” Milillo told Motherboard in an email. “To compare these numbers on a human scale, 1 billion tons is the water consumption of the City of Los Angeles in one year.”
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Illustration of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica. Image: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Antarctic researchers have known about Thwaites’ “weak underbelly” for decades. Even so, the authors suspect the cavity’s size and melt rate have been underestimated by previous models.
The glacier’s runoff is responsible for up to 10 percent of annual global sea level rise, according to estimates from the National Science Foundation. If Thwaites melted entirely, the world’s oceans could rise by nearly two feet.
Tracking ice loss is no simple feat. Antarctic glaciers are often too big and too isolated to accurately measure from the ground.
Instead, the team used a fleet of low Earth orbit satellites and planes equipped with ice-penetrating radar to monitor Thwaites over time. What this revealed was “different mechanisms of retreat,” Milillo said.
Where the cavity looms on the glacier’s western front, its grounding line—the point where Thwaites affixes to the continental shelf—has been detaching from the bedrock at a rate of 0.4 to 0.5 miles per year since 1992, according to the study.
The cycle is perpetuated as the hole grows; as more water and heat get trapped beneath the ice, the faster it melts. Most of the 14 billion tons of ice disappeared within the last three years, according to the study.
To the east, Thwaites’ grounding line recedes through small channels, “like fingers reaching beneath the glacier to melt it from below,” Milillo described. Here, the rate of retreat has quickened from 0.4 miles a year between 1992 and 2011 to 0.8 miles a year from 2011 to 2017. (However, Thwaites’ western region is still melting faster than its eastern one.)
Plenty of things are responsible for the retreat, such as topography, thinning ice, and melt brought on by masses of warm, salty ocean water. “Ice-ocean interactions are more complex than previously understood,” Milillo said.
American and British science agencies recently embarked on a five year expedition to Thwaites, in an effort to better understand its terrifying potential for sea level rise on a massive scale.
“How much, how fast? That’s our mantra,” Robert Larter, a scientist with the British Antarctic Survey, told BBC News on Wednesday. “These are the questions we’re asking about Thwaites.”
Thwaites connects to the West Antarctic ice sheet which has also lost ice at an unprecedented pace. Separate research suggests that large swaths have retreated to “the point of no return,” and the whole West Antarctic ice sheet could raise global sea levels by 10 feet.
In the near future, Mililo expects that a new generation of satellites “will be capable of providing more accurate and more frequent measurements over the entire Antarctica and Greenland.”
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tiozambia · 4 years
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By ALICE NACHILEMBE Security was tight at Chingola Magistrate Court as the 67 rioters and looters appeared before court for various offences among them arson, breaking in, theft and malicious damage to property.
The Kitwe main road that houses the Magistrate court was sealed off by both traffic and riot police until the court session came to an end.
The 67 rioters and looters who appeared in three different court rooms grouped according to their offences pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The court yard was camouflageed with riot police who prevented the general public from entering the court for the fear that they may cause trouble.
Appearing before Magistrate Martin Namushi were 17 people charged with one count of riotous behaviour and injuring the building.
Particulars of the offense are that Chishimba Mulenga 30, Abel Musoka 27, Roy Nzala 21, Ann Phiri 30, Abel Chishimba 23, Alex Mumba 23, Chitembo Musoka 33, Kennedy Nyambe 33, Ruth Chibwe 41, Benson Malama 27, Peter Mwikwe 38.
Others are Enoch Mililo 34, Abel Sikaona 31, Yvonne Mabela 24, Catherine Mwansa 37, Steven Chipoka 27, and Evans Phiri.
On January 8, 2020 jointly and whilst acting together unlawful but willfully rioted and destroyed a building belonging to Sunday Mukondya worth K17, 000.
They all denied the charges and Mr Namushi adjourned the matter to January 29, for mention and February 10, 2020 for commencing of trial.
Senior State Prosecutor Timothy Mwikisa objected to the bail application for the 17 considering saying they commit other offences and it granted.
In Court two before Magistrate Stephen Mabona another group of 22 people charged with two counts and they all pleaded not guilty.
In the first count the 22 are facing Riotous Behaviour and in the second count they are facing count of arson.
Particulars of the offence are that Samuel Mumba30, Dimus Kalumba 29, Emmanuel Chabala 12, John Chibwe 25, Isaach Malema 18, Maybin Mulenga 23, Kellys Siingwa 27, Paul Kaloza 43, Derrick Mitato 42, Osward Chipali 36, Luck Chipali 46, Cliton Mwape 18, Lackson Chela 42, Loti Zuze 38.
Others are Raymond Kopeka 32, Patrick Chansa 34, Isaach Sinyinza 34, Malambo Ng’andu 28, Henry Tuyati 33, Strados Samukwato 13, Juma Phiri 38 and Steven Bwalya 15.
On January 8, 2020 jointly and whilst acting together willful but unlawfully assembled acting in one accord to breach peace or public Tranquility.
In the second count the 22 on January 8, 2020 joint and whilst acting together willfully but unlawfully set fire  on a house, three motor vehicles and assorted household goods worth K2, 940250 the property of Isaac Mukondya.
Mr Mabona adjoined to January 20, 2020 for trail.
And before Chingola Senior Resident Magistrate Peggy Banda was another group of 14 facing two counts.
In the first count they are facing riotous behavior and second count theft of property.
Particulars of the offence are that the 14 on January 8, stole the property of Patrick Mwandu worthy K90, 225.
And the 4th group is also charged with two counts.
In the first count they are charged with theft and in the second count they are facing house breaking in and stealing property.
Ms Banda adjourned the matter to January 27, for commencement of trial.
All the 67 were denied bail save for two juvenile that are in school in Grade 7 and 12.
Chingola: Roads sealed as 67 rioters, looters appear By ALICE NACHILEMBE Security was tight at Chingola Magistrate Court as the 67 rioters and looters appeared before court for various offences among them arson, breaking in, theft and malicious damage to property.
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