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Las mascotas de las princesas Disney viven mil aventuras.

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Las mascotas de las princesas Disney viven mil aventuras.

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Los cocodrilos se adueñan de la llanura aluvial y, a pesar de que la Guardia del León intenta enseñarles a compartirla, estos no hacen caso y Kión y sus amigos tendrán que enfrentarse a ellos.

Kion, hijo de Simba, es el líder de la Guardia del León. Como tal, tiene la tarea de escoger al resto de miembros: el más valiente, el más fuerte, el más rápido y el de vista más aguda. Sólo los leones pueden formar parte de la guardia, sin embargo Kion recluta a sus amigos Bunga, un tejón; Fuli, una gueparda; Beshte, un hipopótamo y Ono, una garza. Juntos viven grandes aventuras defendiendo el reino y ahuyentando a las malvadas hienas, demostrado así su valentía.

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'La Casa de Mickey Mouse: El musical monstruoso de Mickey'

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Acompaña las divertidas aventuras de Minnie y sus amigos!
- Ep. 21: Minnie, Daisy y Cuqui Loqui viajan a París, Francia, donde se encuentran a una paloma fotógrafa.
- Ep. 22: A Minnie, Daisy y Cuqui Loqui las confunden por unas pizzeras.
- Ep. 23: Los perros se escapan de Daisy y Minnie mientras pasean por el parque.
- Ep. 24: Minnie ayuda a Clarabelle a que aprenda el baile del sombrero.
- Ep. 25: Durante la hipnosis, Clarabelle y Galli Penny cambian sus voces.

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Si se trata de resolver un misterio, allí estarán #BingoyRolly. Esta vez buscan una obra perdida en la Gran Muralla China.

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Miles está listo para ganar una holo-insignia por montar en Graawk. ¡Pero cuidado con los frenazos!

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#Aladdín dice las palabras mágicas para que Genio le conceda un deseo: que le convierta en príncipe. También convierte a Abú en elefante para que sea su medio de transporte.

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¡Súbete a la alfombra mágica, ríete y emociónate en una de las aventuras más espectaculares de todos los tiempos! Disfrutarás de las maravillas del mundo de Aladdín, desde la música ganadora de un Oscar® * a los momentos más “geniales”.

En el corazón de la mágica ciudad de Agrabah, un muchacho llamado Aladdín y su travieso mono Abú luchan por rescatar a la princesa Jasmine de los planes del malvado hechicero Jafar. Pero la vida de Aladdín cambiará por completo cuando, tras frotar una lámpara mágica, aparece un disparatado e impredecible Genio que le otorga tres deseos que le llevarán a vivir un viaje alucinante.

Descubre "un mundo ideal" lleno de aventuras y diversión. Canta con Aladdín, Jasmine y el Genio en este clásico de Disney y haz que tus deseos se hagan realidad.

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Learning to talk about chemistry can be like learning a foreign language, but Hank is here to help with some straightforward and simple rules to help you learn to speak Chemistrian like a native.

Table of Contents
Determining Formulas and Names of Monatomic Ions 2:06
Finding Cation-and Anion Forming Elements on the Periodic Table 3:29
Writing Formulas and Naming Transition Metals 4:02
Naming Acids and their Anions 5:35

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Music video by Michael Jackson performing "Hollywood Tonight." (C) 2011 Optimum Productions

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This video tells you how to meet gallery owners for your art and is No. 1 from the Successful Artist Series.This series of videos are meant to guide artist and future artist into building a successful artistic career. I will share tips that will help you to introduce your art to gallery’s, patrons and museums.

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Welcome to part 2

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The tools made by our human ancestors may not seem like much when you compare them to the screen you’re looking at right now but their creation represents a pivotal moment in the origin of technology and in the evolution of our lineage.

Thanks to Fabrizio De Rossi, Julio Lacerda and everyone else at Studio 252mya for their excellent hominin illustrations. You can find more of their work here: https://252mya.com/

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The mammoths fossils found on the Channel Islands off the coast of southern California are much smaller than their relatives found on the mainland. They were so small that they came to be seen as their own species. How did they get there? And why were they so small?

Thanks to Ceri Thomas for the mammoth reconstructions throughout this episode. Check out more of Ceri's paleoart at http://alphynix.tumblr.com and http://nixillustration.com

Thanks to Julio Lacerda and Studio 252mya for the Palaeoloxodon illustrations. You can find more of Julio's work here: https://252mya.com/gallery/julio-lacerda

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Not too long ago, our early human ancestors were under constant threat of attack from predators. And it turns out that this difficult chapter in our history may be responsible for the adaptations that allowed us to become so successful.

Thanks to Julio Lacerda and Studio 252mya for the illustrations of the Taung Child. You can find more of Julio's work here: https://252mya.com/gallery/julio-lacerda

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This is not a Game of Thrones fan fiction episode. Dire wolves were real! And thousands of them died in the same spot in California. Their remains have taught us volumes about how they lived, hunted, died and way more about any animal’s sex life than you’d ever want to know.

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Hank takes a break from the desk to bring you to the lab in order to demonstrate some important points about the practical side of chemistry - experimentation in the laboratory. You'll learn what to wear in the lab, how to dispose of chemicals safely, how to avoid the most common accidents, how to pour solutions properly, what the HazMat diamond means, what an MSDS is, and how to use a fume hood. And as a reward for sticking with him through this maybe less-than-thrilling lecture, you'll see Hank subject himself to an exciting piece of safety apparatus.

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Table of Contents
Proper Lab Attire 0:51
Disposing Chemicals Safely 6:30
Avoiding Common Lab Accidents 5:40
Proper Pouring 5:19
Hazmat Diamond 2:26
MSDS 3:05
How to use Fume Hoods 3:38

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