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Veritasium
35 vistas · 5 años hace

On the rebound, the acceleration varies. The jumper is accelerating up but as the bungy recoils, the jumper starts accelerating down again due to the pull of gravity. This does not mean that he's moving down, however, only that his velocity upwards is decreasing.

user17
7 vistas · 6 años hace

OM NOM’S SONG:

CANDY HERE AND THERE
OM NOM IS EVERYWHERE
CANDY FOR YOU AND ME
FROM OM NOM’S CANDY TREE

A LITTLE MONSTER THAT IS GREEN
WHO LOVES CANDIES AND SWEETS
HE IS KIND, HE IS FUNNY
HE’S A CANDY EATING BUDDY
PUT YOUR PATIENCE TO THE TEST
WITH HIS CANDY EATING QUEST
THERE IS NO PLACE IT CAN HIDE
CANDY WILL CATCH HIS EYE
OM NOM OM NOM YEAH!

CANDY HERE AND THERE
OM NOM IS EVERYWHERE
CANDY FOR YOU AND ME
FROM OM NOM’S CANDY TREE

HE CAN TRAVEL BACK IN TIME
MEETING FRIENDS THAT LOVE TO DINE
ON DELICIOUS CANDY SWEETS
AND ADVENTURE WINNING TREATS
A LITTLE CARLESS HERE AND THERE
BUT HE DOESN’T REALLY CARE
IF CANDY IS THE PRIZE
IT’S ALWAYS WORTH A TRY
OM NOM OM NOM YEAH!

HE IS CUTE, HE IS GREEN
HE IS NEVER EVER MEAN
IN A BOX HE ARRIVED
WITH MISCHIEF IN HIS EYE
ON HIS CANDY EATING JOURNEY
HE CAN BE A BIT DEMANDING
BUT HE’S LOVABLE AND GREEN
LIKE NOTHING YOU HAVE SEEN
OM NOM OM NOM YEAH!

CANDY HERE AND THERE
OM NOM IS EVERYWHERE
CANDY FOR YOU AND ME
FROM OM NOM’S CANDY TREE
OM NOM OM NOM YEAH!

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user20
9 vistas · 6 años hace

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Join the Museum of Modern Art's Senior Curator of Architecture and Design, Paola Antonelli on an exclusive tour of the video games in their collection.

user18
20 vistas · 6 años hace

Om Nom Stories: FOOTBALL MATCH | Learn Colors with Colorful Soccer Balls for Kids by Om Nom

Om Nom along with his best friend Om Nelle are now entering the magical world of learning where every day they learn something new about shapes, colors, numbers and more! Come along kids and join your ever favorite #OmNom in this new and exclusive #cartoon collection of #LearningWithOmNom!


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admin
88 vistas · 6 años hace

El primer chiste es de un niño que es muy tonto y le pregunta a su papá por qué él es así, a que te ríes cuando veas qué le dice su padre. ¿Sabes por qué llora fideos? Si el escarabajo está cara arriba, ¿cómo le llamamos? ¡Jajajajaja! Y Memín sí que está bien tonto en este vídeo, se irá al sol de noche para no quemarse, qué bobo.

¿Por qué Memín no puede hacer una suma bien mientras estudia con su papá? ¿Sabes por qué a la niña le dicen jabón en polvo? ¿Y qué le pegan una piedra al señor cuando va pasando por la escuela? ¿Y cuál es el colmo de un jardinero? ¡LOL! Todas estas preguntas pueden ser contestadas una vez hayas visto toooodo este vídeo con 85 chistes para niños bien graciosos y de risa.

85 Chistes para niños súper graciosos! Compilación de todos mis chistes del mes de noviembre 2016. Chistes de Memín, mamá mamá, escuela, mexicanos, tontos, niños, bebés, gangosos, suegras y muchos más!

Estos son TODOS mis chistes del mes QUE PASÓ (NOVIEMBRE 2016). Más de 80 chistes para niños súper divertidos y chistosos

user42
11 vistas · 5 años hace

Хор "Космически гласове" и хор на ФА „Тракия" с диригент Димитър Христов - "Брала мома ружа цвете".
Концерт, посветен на 70-годишнината от рождението на Стефан Мутафчиев, 22.04.2013, Студио 1 на БНР

Cosmic Voices choir and folklore ensemble Trakia's choir with conductor Dimitar Hristov perform "Brala moma ruzha tsvete".
A concert honouring Stefan Mutafchiev's 70th anniversary, 22 April 2013, Studio 1 of the Bulgarian National Radio

user40
8 vistas · 5 años hace

Tiempo Ordinario, Ciclo B - Domingo VII

SALMO     Sal 40, 2-5. 13-14 (R.: 5b) 

F#m A D F#m
R. Sáname, Señor, porque pequé contra ti.

F#m A
Feliz el que se ocupa del débil y del pobre:
D F#m
el Señor lo librará en el momento del peligro.
F#m A
El Señor lo protegerá y le dará larga vida,
D F#m E
lo hará dichoso en la tierra
y no lo entregará a la avidez de sus enemigos. R.
 
El Señor lo sostendrá en su lecho de dolor
y le devolverá la salud.
Yo dije: «Ten piedad de mí, Señor,
sáname, porque pequé contra ti.» R.
 
Tú me sostuviste a causa de mi integridad,
y me mantienes para siempre en tu presencia.
¡Bendito sea el Señor, el Dios de Israel,
desde siempre y para siempre! R.


Athenas - Voz y composición
Tobías Buteler - Piano y Composición
Francesco Mazza - Producción Musical

user40
19 vistas · 5 años hace

#AlContemplarteEnLaCruz - Karaoke
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y muerte de cruz. Por eso, Dios lo exaltó y le dio el Nombre que está sobre todo nombre, para que al nombre de Jesús, se doble toda rodilla en el cielo, en la tierra y en los abismos, y toda lengua proclame para gloria de Dios Padre: «Jesucristo es el Señor»." (Fil 2, 8-11)

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Siendo Dios
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Traicionado y rechazado

Siendo Dios
Tomaste mi lugar
Cargaste en tus hombros
mis heridas y pecados

PRE CORO 1
Gm7 Dm
Fue por mi, Te entregaste
Bb Gm
Para darme vida nueva
C
Y rescatarme

CORO 1
F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb
Y mi vida entregarte

Bb C F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb C
Y mi vida entregarte, Jesús

INTRO 2
| Dm | Bb | F | C |

VERSO 2
Siendo Dios
Tomaste mi lugar
Cargaste en tus hombros
mis heridas y pecados

PRE CORO 2
Fue por mi
Te entregaste
Para darme vida nueva
Y rescatarme

CORO 2
Bb/D C/E F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb (Bb C)
Y mi vida entregarte

Al contemplarte en la Cruz
Al contemplar tanto amor
No puedo más que Adorarte
Y mi vida entregarte

INTRO 3
| Dm | Bb | F | C |

CORO 3 (suave / forte)
Bb/D C/E F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb
Y mi vida entregarte

Al contemplarte en la Cruz
Al contemplar tanto amor
No puedo más que Adorarte
Y mi vida entregarte, Jesús

OUTRO
F | Bb | F | C | F ||

Spiderman
331 vistas · 6 años hace

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user100
7 vistas · 6 años hace

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admin
15 vistas · 6 años hace

Este avión de papel vuela y planea muchísimo pero si lo tiramos desde un sitio muy alto será increíble!!!!!

user45
11 vistas · 5 años hace

Male crickets play tunes non-stop to woo a mate or keep enemies away. But they're not playing their song with the body part you're thinking.

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Ask most people about crickets and you’ll probably hear that they’re all pretty much the same: just little insects that jump and chirp.

But there are actually dozens of different species of field crickets in the U.S. And because they look so similar, the most common way scientists tell them apart is by the sounds they make.

“When I hear an evening chorus, all I hear are the different species,” said David Weissman, a research associate in entomology at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.

Weissman has spent the last 45 years working to identify all the species of field crickets west of the Mississippi River. In December, he published his findings in the journal Zootaxa, identifying 35 species of field crickets in the western states, including 17 new species. California alone hosts 12 species. But many closely resemble the others. So even for one of the nation’s top experts, telling them apart isn’t a simple task.

“It turns out song is a good way to differentiate,” Weissman said.

--- How do crickets chirp?

On the underside of male crickets’ wings there’s a vein that sticks up covered in tiny microscopic teeth, all in a row. It’s called the file. There's a hard edge on the lower wing called the scraper.

When he rubs his wings together - the scraper on the bottom wing grates across all those little teeth on the top wing. It’s like running your thumb down the teeth of a comb. This process of making sound is called stridulation.

--- How do crickets hear?
Crickets have tiny ears, called tympana on each of their two front legs. They use them to listen for danger and to hear each other calling.

--- Why do crickets chirp?
Crickets have several different types of songs that serve different purposes. The familiar repetitive chirping song is a mating call that male crickets produce to attract females that search for potential mates.

If a female makes physical contact with a male he will typically switch to a second higher-pitched, quieter courtship song.

If instead a male cricket comes in contact with another adult male he will let out an angry-sounding rivalry call to tell his competitor to back off.

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http://bioacousticssensorybiology.weebly.com/

David Weissman’s article cataloging field crickets in the U.S.
https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootax....a/article/view/zoota

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user45
23 vistas · 5 años hace

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The South American palm weevil is bursting onto the scene in California. Its arrival could put one of the state’s most cherished botanical icons at risk of oblivion.

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Summer means vacation time, and nothing says, “Welcome to paradise!” quite like a palm tree. Though it’s home to only one native species, California has nonetheless adopted the palm as a quintessential icon.

But a new snake in California’s palm tree-lined garden may soon put all that to the test. Dozens of palms in San Diego’s Sweetwater Summit Regional Park, about 10 miles from the Mexican border, are looking more like sad, upside-down umbrellas than the usual bursts of botanical joy.

The offender is the South American palm weevil, a recent arrival to the U.S. that’s long been widespread in the tropics. Large, black, shiny, and possessed of an impressive proboscis (nose), the weevil prefers the king of palms, the Canary Island date palm, also known as the “pineapple palm” for the distinctive way it’s typically pruned.

A palm tree is basically a gigantic cake-pop, an enormous ball of veggie goodness on a stick. The adult female palm weevil uses her long snout to drill tunnels into that goodness—known to science as the “apical meristem” and to your grocer as the “heart” of the palm—where she lays her eggs.

When her larvae hatch, their food is all around them. And they start to eat.

If the South American palm weevil consolidates its foothold in California, then the worst might still be to come. While these weevils generally stick to the Canary Island palms, they can harbor a parasitic worm that causes red-ring disease—a fatal infection that can strike almost any palm, including the state’s precious native, the California fan.

--- Where do South American Palm Weevils come from?

Originally, Brazil and Argentina. They’ve become common wherever there are Canary Island Palm trees, however, which includes Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East.

--- How do they kill palm trees?

Their larvae eat the apical meristem, which is the sweet part of the plant sometimes harvested and sold commercially as the “heart of palm.”

--- How do you get rid of them?

If the palm weevils infest a tree, it’s very hard to save it, since they live on the inside, where they escape both detection and pesticides. Neighboring palm trees can be sprayed for protection.

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https://ww2.kqed.org/science/2....017/06/20/a-real-ali

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Decorator Crabs Make High Fashion at Low Tide
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user40
9 vistas · 5 años hace

10 Datos sobre la Navidad que todo Católico debería conocer

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user42
13 vistas · 5 años hace

Song: Silver Moon
Artist: Kitaro
Album: Best of Kitaro
Year: 1985

Credits:
Composed By – Kitaro
Design – Takashi Inui
Executive-Producer – Kimio Ariumi, Moko Nanri
Illustration – Koichi Kubodera
Producer – Takayo Nanri
Typography – Irmgard Voigt

admin
24 vistas · 5 años hace

La Organización Mundial de la Salud advierte que muchos están aprovechando el miedo del coronavirus para esparcir informaciones erróneas e incluso lucrar con productos contra la epidemia.

user45
12 vistas · 5 años hace

Male side-blotched lizards have more than one way to get the girl. Orange males are bullies. Yellows are sneaks. Blues team up with a buddy to protect their territories. Who wins? It depends - on a genetic game of roshambo.

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Every spring, keen-eyed biologists carrying fishing poles search the rolling hills near Los Banos, about two hours south of San Francisco. But they’re not looking for fish. They’re catching rock-paper-scissors lizards.

The research team collects Western side-blotched lizards, which come in different shades of blue, orange and yellow.

Barry Sinervo, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Santa Cruz, leads the team. Their intricate mating strategies reminded the the researchers of the rock-paper-scissors game where rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper and paper beats rock.

It’s all about territories. Orange males tend to be the biggest and most aggressive. They hold large territories with several females each and are able to oust the somewhat smaller and less aggressive blues. Blue males typically hold smaller territories and more monogamous, each focusing his interest on a single female. Yellow males tend not to even form exclusive territories Instead they use stealth to find unaccompanied females with whom to mate.

The yellow males are particularly successful with females that live in territories held by their more aggressive orange competitors. Because the orange males spread their attention among several females, they aren’t able to guard each individual female against intruding yellow males. But the more monogamous blues males are more vigilant and chase sneaky yellow males away.

Their different strategies keep each other in check making the system stable. Sinervo believes this game has likely been in play for at least 15 million years.

--- How do side-blotched lizards choose a mate?

The males compete with each other, sometimes violently, for access to females. The females generally prefer males of their own color but also give preference to whichever color male is more rare that mating season.

--- Why do lizards do push up and down?
Male lizards do little pushups as a territorial display meant to tell competitors to back off. It’s best to use a warning instead of fighting right away because there’s always a danger of getting hurt in a fight. Some lizards like side-blotched lizards also use slow push ups to warn their neighbors of an incoming threat.

--- Why do side-blotched lizards fight?
Sometimes aggressive territorial displays are not enough to dissuade invaders so side-blotched lizards will resort to fighting. They have small sharp teeth and will lunge at each other inflicting bites and headbutts.

---+ Read the entire article on KQED Science: https://ww2.kqed.org/science/2....016/05/17/these-liza

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The Lab of Dr. Barry Sinervo, LizardLand, University of California, Santa Cruz http://bio.research.ucsc.edu/~....barrylab/lizardland/

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Meet the Dust Mites, Tiny Roommates That Feast On Your Skin
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These Crazy Cute Baby Turtles Want Their Lake Back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTYFdpNpkMY

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It's Okay to Be Smart: The Most Important Moment in the History of Life
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Funding for Deep Look is provided in part by PBS Digital Studios and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Deep Look is a project of KQED Science, which is also supported by HopeLab, the David B. Gold Foundation, the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, the Vadasz Family Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Smart Family Foundation and the members of KQED.
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