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15 vistas · 6 años hace

LA CANCIÓN DE LA ALEGRÍA.
A finales de los años sesenta, Miguel Ríos recala en Hispavox, donde iniciaría una lenta escalada con éxitos pop como "El Río". En Diciembre de 1969 comenzarían las sesiones de grabación del Lp "Despierta", en cuya Cara B se escondía este "Himno a la alegría", el mayor éxito en la carrera del cantante granadino, un hit que durante el año 1970 alcanzaría los primeros puestos en listas de medio mundo.

Se trata de una adaptación del cuarto movimiento de la Novena Sinfonía de Beethoven, que en su momento despertó tantos furores como fervores, vendiendo millones de copias tanto en España como en EE.UU y Japón. Los arreglos se los debemos a Rafael Trabuchelli, el gran productor español de los sesenta y setenta, y a Waldo de los Ríos, el malogrado músico argentino afincado en nuestro país.

Miguel iniciaría una importante gira mundial para promocionar esta canción, y volvería obnubilado por la cultura californiana y por la música que allí se hacía (Texto de JOSE RAMON PARDO).
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Emitido originalmente en el especial Nochevieja de TVE, el 31-12-1969, aunque de madrugada, así que ya estábamos con un pie en 1970.

user42
15 vistas · 6 años hace

Album: Afro Mania

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15 vistas · 6 años hace

Българският хор Космически гласове - с диригент Ваня Монева спечели първо място в отворената категория на Международния хоров конкурс „Нека пеят народите“ на Европейския съюз за радио и телевизия, проведен на 11.10.2015 г. в Мюнхен, Германия с Дилмано, Дилберо на Красимир Кюркчийски и Мехметьо, севда голема на Иван Спасов
Bulgarian choir Cosmic Voices - conductor Vanya Moneva won first place in the open category of the International Choral Competition " Let the peoples sing " of the European Broadcasting Union , held on 10.11.2015 in Munich, Germany with Dilmano, Dilbero - Krasimir Kyurkchiyski and Mehmetyo, sevda golema - Ivan Spassov

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15 vistas · 7 años hace

Well, it wouldn't be too long after we started developing Ecology that we would try to control the environment. In some ways this was helpful and likely prevented a lot of people from starving. But, there have been a few downsides.


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15 vistas · 7 años hace

A last round of laughs from the set of Crash Course Games!

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15 vistas · 7 años hace

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15 vistas · 7 años hace

#Bananas #BananasinPyjamas #BananasinPyjamasEnglish
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15 vistas · 7 años hace

The monster trap gets tripped, but what gets caught?

This Clip is from season 1 episode 35 called "The Monster".

B1, B2 and their adorable friends the Teddies and the ever mischievous Rat in a Hat romp their way through the magical world of Cuddletown. There are new friends to meet too; Topsy the kangaroo, Charlie the inventive monkey and Bernard the wise old dog.

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15 vistas · 7 años hace

Mayor Joseph Long of Orr, MN discusses the impact of the Fermilab NOvA experiment on his community.

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15 vistas · 7 años hace

Tradução da canção "Beat It" do cantor Michael Jackson, presente no álbum Thriller de 1982. Composta por Jackson, a canção tem uma letra anti gangues e anti violência, um problema que infelizmente estava em alta na época. Com o lançamento do vídeo, a canção entrou para a história do cenário musical, já que, o clipe fez com que os artistas negros entrassem de vez para a programação da TV americana (o vídeo anterior de Michael, Billie Jean, já anunciava esses novos caminhos). O vídeo, originalmente com 5 minutos, mostra Michael apartando uma briga de gangues e ao decorrer da filmagem ele usa uma jaqueta de couro vermelha que virou febre entre a juventude dos anos 80, era um objeto de desejo mundial. O solo de guitarra dessa canção é interpretado por Eddie Van Halen, da banda Van Halen, e é considerado um dos melhores solos de todos os tempos. A tradução foi adaptada.

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15 vistas · 7 años hace

In this painting demo I’ll show how I paint a portrait with oils.
Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 cm (~12 x 12 inches)

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• Oil paints - Gamblin Oil Colors and Nevskaya palitra (russian brand)
Colors: Burnt umber, Cadmium Yellow, Ultramarine Blue, Red and Titanium White. (I have a color-mixing video where I explain how I premix my palette) In addition I have a couple of colors that I use very rarely: Ivory Black, Celestial Blue and Cobalt Violet Deep.
• Primed linen canvas (from a local art-store)
• Paint thinner (odorless mineral spirits)
• Medium (stand linseed oil)
• Brushes - Detail brushes & Filbert synthetic brushes of different sizes
• Glass palette (homemade)
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• Varnish
• Paper towels (or tissues that I use to wipe the brushes)


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PBS_Eons
15 vistas · 7 años hace

Learn more about Hack the Moon at https://wehackthemoon.com

Check out Reactions’s Summer of Space video on the Northern Lights! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S_LPFOa-zs

Throughout the Pleistocene Epoch, the range of the woolly rhino grew and shrank in sync with global climate. So what caused the climate -- and the range of the woolly rhino -- to cycle back and forth between such extremes?

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

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.co....m/doi/10.1111/j.1502
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature08024
https://science.sciencemag.org..../content/349/6248/60
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11493
https://www.sciencedirect.com/....science/article/pii/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/....science/article/abs/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/....science/article/abs/
https://science.sciencemag.org..../content/255/5044/56
https://science.sciencemag.org..../content/297/5585/12
https://science.sciencemag.org..../content/207/4434/94
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.....wiley.com/doi/full/1
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001AGM....18.SC12D
https://data.giss.nasa.gov/ar5/srorbpar.html
https://www.sciencedirect.com/....science/article/abs/
https://www.researchgate.net/p....ublication/285683499
http://biocycle.atmos.colostat....e.edu/shiny/Milankov
http://curry.eas.gatech.edu/Co....urses/5225/ency/Chap
Markovic, A. "Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1803) from Pleistocene of Serbia." Bulletin of the Natural History Museum of Belgrade (A) 47 (1998): 217-237.

PBS_Eons
15 vistas · 7 años hace

Camels are famous for adaptations that have allowed them to flourish where most other large mammals would perish. But their story begins over 40 million years ago in North America, and in an environment you’d never expect: a rainforest.  

Special thanks to Julio Lacerda, WillemSvdMerwe, and Ryan Somma for allowing us to use their images in this episode!

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References:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1304168.pdf
https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/1979
https://books.google.com/books?id=I-RgojcDyWYC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=camel&f=false
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.co....m/doi/full/10.1111/j
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4524199
https://books.google.com/books?id=DWtCw6-AxA8C&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=camel&source=bl&ots=gUrNWj3psO&sig=YpvjEov5zpTUcSbrZFfDkoTrhFo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj_5siqvJreAhVMIDQIHSkpCaEQ6AEwC3oECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=camel&f=false
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=NGFaAAAAYAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA110
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https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=42514&is_real_user=1

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15 vistas · 6 años hace

Grizzly bears eat more than salmon. This one is hunting for clams.

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15 vistas · 6 años hace

A herd of migrating Centrosaurs walk into a massacre at the hands of Daspletosaurus and the weather. Narrated by John Hurt, 'Planet Dinosaur' tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics.

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15 vistas · 6 años hace

A viper's strike is captured in slow motion, showing how awesome it is. Great HD clip from Deadly 60 series 2, hosted by Steve Backshall.

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15 vistas · 6 años hace

From sparring kangaroos to enormous crocodiles, here are some of our favourite animals from the world's wildest continent.
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15 vistas · 6 años hace

Termites cause billions of dollars in damage annually – but they need help to do it. So they carry tiny organisms around with them in their gut. Together, termites and microorganisms can turn the wood in your house into a palace of poop.

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Termites such as dampwood termites use their cardboard-like poop pellets to build up their nests, turning a human house into a termite toilet. “They build their own houses out of their own feces,” said entomologist Michael Scharf, of Purdue University, in Indiana.

And while they’re using their poop as a building material, termites are also feeding on the wood. They’re one of the few animals that can extract nutrients from wood. But it turns out that they need help to do this.

A termite’s gut is host to a couple dozen species of protists, organisms that are neither animals, nor plants, nor fungi. Scientists have found that several of them help termites break down wood.

When some protists are eliminated from the termite’s gut, the insect can’t get any nutrition out of the wood. This is a weakness that biologists hope to exploit as a way to get rid of termites using biology rather than chemicals.

Louisiana State University entomologist Chinmay Tikhe is working to genetically engineer a bacterium found in the Formosan termite’s gut so that the bacterium will destroy the gut protists. The idea would be to sneak these killer bacteria into the termite colony on some sort of bait the termites would eat and carry back with them.

“It’s like a Trojan Horse,” said Tikhe, referring to the strategy used by the Greeks to sneak their troops into the city of Troy using a wooden horse that was the city’s emblem.

The bacteria would then kill the protists that help the termite derive nutrition from wood. The termites would eventually starve.

--- How do termites eat wood?

Termites gnaw on the wood. Then they mix it with enzymes that start to break it down. But they need help turning the cellulose in wood into nutrients. They get help from hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of species of microbes that live inside their guts. One bacterium, for example, combines nitrogen from the air and calories from the wood to make protein for the termites. A termite’s gut is also host to a couple dozen species of protists. In the termite’s hindgut, protists ferment the wood into a substance called acetate, which gives the termite energy.

--- How do termites get into our houses?

Termites can crawl up into a house from the soil through specialized tubes made of dirt and saliva, or winged adults can fly in, or both. This depends on the species and caste member involved.

--- What do termites eat in our houses?

Once they’re established in our houses, termites attack and feed on sources of cellulose, a major component of wood, says entomologist Vernard Lewis, of the University of California, Berkeley. This could include anything from structural wood and paneling, to furniture and cotton clothing. Termites also will eat dead or living trees, depending on the species.

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Where are the Ants Carrying All Those Leaves?:
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