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newyorkthegoldenage · 9 months
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Take your daughter to work day: two-year-old Tana Pesso tries to match her mother Diane’s steps as she tries out for a show chorus, August 12, 1954.
Photo: Ed Ford for the AP
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dracula-dictionary · 9 months
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Dracula Dictionary, August 12th
brain fever: a nervous breakdown, due to extreme emotional distress, often with associated fever like symptoms
sanatorium: a facility offering long-term medical care or treatment
Klausenburg: german name of the romanian city Cluj-Napoca, unofficial capital of the Transylvania region
thither: in that direction
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dateinthelife · 9 months
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12 August 1961
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One of many sensational jive dances occurs tonight featuring THE DYNAMIC BEATLES, whoever they are.
Do tell your friends the great news.
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August 12: Happy Birthday Yumitsu Tomoe (Tokyo Ghoul)!!!!
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wiiildflowerrr · 9 months
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During soundcheck in Boston today, Luke laughed at and complimented these fans, who were dressed as Mom, 5Sauce & 5Sauce Yellow!
12 August 2023
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leer-reading-lire · 8 months
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“Though sympathy can't alter facts, it can help to make them more bearable”.
— Dracula, Bram Stoker
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“Seeing from his violent demeanour that he was English” I see we’ve been throwing shade at The Great British Empire and their *waves at imperialism and colonialism* for centuries now, huh?
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stephensmithuk · 9 months
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Jonathan's alive, but Mina doesn't know it yet. The letter has to physically get to her first. I did something about this last year and I will see if I can find it.
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stairnaheireann · 9 months
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#OTD in Irish History | 12 August:
In the Liturgical calendar, today is the Feast day of St Muiredach mac Echdach of Killala. 1646 – Archbishop Giovanni Rinuccini, papal nuncio to the Irish Confederate Catholics, condemns their adherence to Ormond’s peace terms for failing to fully recognise Catholicism. 1652 – ‘Act for the Settling of Ireland’ allows for the transplantation to Clare or Connacht of proprietors whose land is…
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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World Elephant Day
Personifying prehistoric beauty, theological relevance, and environmental importance, this August 12, we honor one of Earth’s most magnificent creatures with World Elephant Day. Over the last decade, the number of elephants has significantly dropped by 62% and they could be mostly extinct by the end of the next decade.
It is estimated that, every day, 100 African elephants are killed by poachers. The desire for ivory in Asian markets has led to the slaughter of thousands of elephants. World Elephant Day was created to raise awareness and create change to save these majestic creatures. Since its founding in 2012 by Patricia Sims and the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation of Thailand along with over 100 elephant conservation organizations worldwide, World Elephant Day has reached millions of individuals who love elephants and want to do whatever they can to help.
World Elephant Day is a day where organizations and individuals can rally together to give a voice to the issues threatening elephants.
This powerful, collective global movement offers a way to establish and endorse conservation solutions to make the world a safer place for elephants and their habitats so future generations can appreciate them.
Let’s combine all our efforts on August 12 for World Elephant Day 2021 to help preserve and safeguard elephants from the multiple threats they face.
History of World Elephant Day
Elephants and humans have come a long way together throughout the history of civilization. Thanks to the sheer expanse of the African elephant’s natural environment as well as its size and threatening posture, it has largely managed to resist captivity and domestication. The Asian elephant, on the other hand, which has lived alongside humans for over 4,000 years, enjoys great respect and is associated with a variety of cultural and spiritual customs. In Thailand, for example, the elephants are a national icon with a national holiday dedicated entirely to them and they can even receive a royal title from the king.
Despite all of the above, there is still a lot we don’t know about elephants. They have the biggest brain of any land animal, which makes them clever, conscious, social, and empathetic — qualities we humans strive for in ourselves. Humans and elephants share many characteristics and they are possibly more like us than any other animal. But we are putting their future in jeopardy and threatening their essential biodiverse habitats throughout Asia and Africa.
Elephants are a keystone species for their environments since they promote healthy ecosystems and encourage biodiversity. As the World Elephant Day website says, “To lose the elephant is to lose an environmental caretaker and an animal from which we have much to learn.”
We can save elephants by enforcing stronger local- and international protection policies and legislation for wild elephants against poaching and the illegal trade of ivory, promoting better management of their natural habitats, educating people on the vital role of the elephant in ecosystems, improving the way elephants in captivity are treated, and, if necessary, reintroducing captive elephants into wildlife reserves to allow a natural replenishing of endangered populations. These are just some of the aims of various elephant conservation organizations around the world.
Elephants are running out of space and time. We have to work together to prevent senseless poaching and the trafficking of ivory, and establish protected natural sanctuaries in which elephants and other wildlife can thrive — before it’s too late and they’re all gone.
World Elephant Day timeline
279 B.C. Armed Elephants
The Greek general Pyrrhus attempts to restore Alexander the Great’s empire by invading southern Italy with an army that includes 20 armed and armored elephants.
218 B.C. Surviving Elephants
Famous Carthaginian general Hannibal leads a cavalry of 37 elephants across the Alps — Surus, the only elephant to survive, becomes his mount for 15 years.
801 A.D. Arabian Elephant
A Jewish trader named Isaac is sent by Charlamagne to procure an elephant who would later be immortalized in many of the “Arabian Nights” stories.
1885 Jumbo the Elephant
Jumbo, circus owner P.T. Barnum’s famed elephant that he purchased in France, is struck and killed in a rail-yard accident — Barnum continued making handsome profits off exhibiting the elephant’s skeleton.
1903 Edison Kills Elephant
The Edison Manufacturing Company films the public electrocution of an elephant named Topsy conducted by General Electric.
1916 Murderous Mary
An elephant by the name of Mary who crushed her ill-equipped assistant trainer after poking her in an infection is hung by the neck for murder.
HOW TO OBSERVE WORLD ELEPHANT DAY 2021
Donate!
Participate
Educate yourself
Donate to the World Elephant Society or the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, which focuses on restoring natural habitats, changing legislation, and the rehabilitation of these animals.
Inform other people about what is happening to elephants, get your friends to sign a pledge, or share your love and concern for elephants with a hashtag #WorldElephantDay or #WorldElephantDay2021
Learn about what others are doing to conserve and protect elephants. Support efforts to treat and care for these magnificent creatures in non-exploitive and sustainable environments where they can thrive. And join World Elephant Day’s list of elephant supporters.
5 FUN FACTS ABOUT ELEPHANTS
Their tusks are teeth
They eat a Lot
Endangered elephants
Threatened elephants
Missing elephants
Elephant tusks are actually enlarged incisor teeth that first appear when elephants are around two years old.
Elephants need up to 150 kg of food per day — that equals about 150 bags of chips!
The Asian elephant is an endangered species with less than 40,000 remaining worldwide.
The African elephant is threatened with less than 400,000 remaining worldwide.
There were over 100,000 elephants in Thailand at the beginning of the last century — today, there are less than 4,000.
Why World Elephant Day is Important
We love elephants
They’re crucial to the environment
We don’t know much about them
Humans haven’t been very kind to elephants throughout history, despite all they’ve done for us. They are intelligent, loving, and mysterious creatures that should be preserved.
Elephants are a keystone species, which means they create and maintain the ecosystems in which they live and make it possible for a myriad of plant and animal species to live in those environments as well. The loss of elephants gravely affects many species that depend on elephant-maintained ecosystems and causes major habitat chaos and a weakening to the structure and diversity of nature itself.
Elephants have the largest brains of any living mammal on Earth. We still have a lot to learn from them and we can’t do that if they are all extinct.
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internationalyouthday · 9 months
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What do we know about Green Skils for Youth?
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The 5 Things to Know about Green Skills for Youth is a resource to highlight the relevance of green skills for youth and its impact.
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tockamybeloved · 2 years
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It was a mild sunset. 
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nerosunero · 2 years
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12 August 2022, Dublin
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tianhai03 · 8 months
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couldnt finish the drawing i was originally making for dmc's 22nd anniversary, so here's dante with a big teddy bear instead 🧸
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August 12: Happy Birthday Bandit Keith / The K Man (Yu-Gi-Oh!)!!!!
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years
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@5SOS: looking to the future 🖤 @readdork
readdork.com/magazine
12 August 2022
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