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Polish PGNiG Buys 10% Share In Norway's Gro Field From StatoilWall Street JournalPGNiG has shares in eight exploration licenses on the Norwegian continental shelf and plans to get another three this year.Statoil sells 10 pct in Gro licence to Polish PGNiGReuters AfricaBRIEF-Petrominerales awarded two new exploration blocks in ColombiaInteractive Investorall 601 news articles »
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Telegraph.co.ukEU reviews offshore oil and gas policiesUPI.com... from happening in European waters, officials said. The international community is examining legislation governing offshore oil and gas exploration in ...UK says it can manage risks of deep water drilling despite Gulf of Mexico oil ...Metro Canada - Calgaryall 6,880 news articles »
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Thai Stocks May Test Support At 800 PointsDaily MarketsAmong the actives, energy giant PTT was down 0.39 percent, while PTT Chemical added 2.34 percent, PTT Exploration and Production shed 0.67 percent, ...and more »
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European Goldfields announces Exploration UpdateMarketWatch (press release)Turkey As with Romania, European Goldfields' 2010 exploration strategy is based on the identification of epithermal and porphyry targets with the potential ...DJ European Goldfields: Granted Exploration Drill Permit For Greek Licence AreaTrading Markets (press release)APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATED ADVISOR AND JOINT BROKERSMarketWatch (press release)European Goldfields Limited - Group exploration updateCanadian Mining Journalall 23 news articles »
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Baroness Ashton spills the beans on the Falkland Islands
Science fiction author David Brin speculates on the future of the space program. Where should we be going? Brin suggests caching supplies ahead of sending a manned mission. David Brin is the author of books such as The Postman, Startide Rising, The Transparent Society and The Uplift War. Visit www.davidbrin.com
Please take the extra time needed to download. There is an increasing emphasis worldwide on the preservation of habitats and conservation of the biodiversity of life on earth, yet unique natural environments like the Dampier Peninsula continue to be eroded and destroyed by human activities like the proposal to build the biggest 14 Trains LNG Precinct in the world. The Dampier Peninsula has a immense history of Indigenous settlement and a relatively recent one of European exploration and occupation. Its position straddling the arid areas of the south and the monsoonal tropics to the north has resulted in the development of the pindan soils and the unique vegetation that mantles them. The rich dune - associated vine thickets (remnant rain forests) of the Peninsular occur nowhere else in western Australia. On the 27th Dec 2008 Colin Barnett, the West Australian Premier may also be steeling himself for new year hostility from environmental, Aboriginal and community groups. Barnett announced James Price Point as his choice for the site of a liquefied natural gas processing precinct. "It is a flat, scrubby coastal strip 60km north of the tourist town of Broome" The Vine thickest within this area from Barred Creek northwards through Quondong to James Price Point, there is a significant belt of vine thinckets noteable for there ever green trees Diospyros ferrea var. humilis, Mimusops elengi, Celtis philippensis, Melaleuca dealbata and, rarely, Parinari. Pittosporum moluccanum is ...
The 1595 Club was founded in Sussex, England in 2002 & is dedicated to the practise, study & re-birth of the lost martial arts of Europe. The aim of the 1595 is a practical & innovative exploration of Saviolos work - his principles, techniques & philosophy; not only of his chosen forms but also the application of these criterion to other weapons, weapon combinations & as the basis for a system of unarmed self-defence & combat. this art to be the beginning and foundation of the art Militarie. Vincentio Saviolo.
www.watsoninstitute.org Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies presents: The European Union in a Moment of Crisis (October 28-29). It is a two-day exploration of the EU at this pivotal moment in its history analyzing its institutional, financial, and foreign policy issues. Four separate panels featured two of Europes leading political figures: past European Commission President Romano Prodi (the former Italian prime minister who is now a Brown professor at large) and former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer (a Watson Institute visiting professor). They analyze the sweeping changes that continue to reshape Europe, 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Moderating the panel is Watson Institute Director Michael Kennedy and Institute Faculty Fellow Mark Blyth. • Wednesday, October 28, noon-1:30pm EU Enlargement and European Identity from Ankara to Lisbon, featuring Romano Prodi and Alfred Gusenbauer, moderated by Michael Kennedy
www.amnh.org www.amnh.org Pearl mussels live in lakes, rivers and streams. These freshwater mollusks produce pearls that can rival those of marine mollusks in luster and diverse color. And some species of freshwater pearl mussels are known to have produced dozens of pearls at a time. The local freshwater pearls of Europe, Asia and North America have been prized for hundreds and even thousands of years. In the early 1900s, the many species of North American pearl mussels supplied the thick mother-of-pearl needed for the button industry then booming in the Midwest. Today, freshwater mussel shells provide material for bead nuclei, which pearl farmers around the world implant in marine pearl oysters to create cultured pearls. Regrettably, eastern North America has lost more than 35 species of pearl mussels to extinction in the last 50 years, chiefly from habitat destruction and pollution. Today, conservation efforts are increasing to protect the species that remain. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, dense beds of European Pearl Mussels in Scotland, Germany, Scandinavia and Russia provided abundant "river pearls" to the nobility and the church for embroidery, jewelry and decorative objects. With broadening European exploration and trade, the popularity of these freshwater pearls was eventually overshadowed by the availability of more lustrous marine pearls from the Persian Gulf region and immense quantities of pearls from Venezuela. Many North American pearl mussels ...
www.amnh.org www.amnh.org Pearl mussels live in lakes, rivers and streams. These freshwater mollusks produce pearls that can rival those of marine mollusks in luster and diverse color. And some species of freshwater pearl mussels are known to have produced dozens of pearls at a time. The local freshwater pearls of Europe, Asia and North America have been prized for hundreds and even thousands of years. In the early 1900s, the many species of North American pearl mussels supplied the thick mother-of-pearl needed for the button industry then booming in the Midwest. Today, freshwater mussel shells provide material for bead nuclei, which pearl farmers around the world implant in marine pearl oysters to create cultured pearls. Regrettably, eastern North America has lost more than 35 species of pearl mussels to extinction in the last 50 years, chiefly from habitat destruction and pollution. Today, conservation efforts are increasing to protect the species that remain. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, dense beds of European Pearl Mussels in Scotland, Germany, Scandinavia and Russia provided abundant "river pearls" to the nobility and the church for embroidery, jewelry and decorative objects. With broadening European exploration and trade, the popularity of these freshwater pearls was eventually overshadowed by the availability of more lustrous marine pearls from the Persian Gulf region and immense quantities of pearls from Venezuela. Many North American pearl mussels ...
had filled this role since April. De Winne is the first non-American and non-Russian to take on this role. www.esa.int "OasISS" refers to many aspects of the International Space Station as well as to human exploration, ranging from the exploration of deserts on Earth by European explorers, to the deserts we will find on other planets, where humankind might be able set up an oasis and provide a permanent human outpost to live on that planet. The ISS itself can be considered an oasis in space ...
September 26, 2009 In a few years time, Europe plans to go to Mars and land a space rover on its surface. ITN's Tom Clarke reports. Twitter @ twitter.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 21 Commander Frank De Winne of the European Space Agency discussed the progress of his mission and that of his five crewmates during an in-flight conversation with European dignitaries attending the European Union-European Space Agency Conference on Human Space Exploration in Prague, Czech Republic, on Oct. 23. De-Winne will return to Earth on Dec. 1 in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft, completing six months in orbit. For more info: www.nasa.gov ...
filled this role since April. De Winne is the first non-American and non-Russian to take on this role. • www.esa.int "OasISS" refers to many aspects of the International Space Station as well as to human exploration, ranging from the exploration of deserts on Earth by European explorers, to the deserts we will find on other planets, where humankind might be able set up an oasis and provide a permanent human outpost to live on that planet. The ISS itself can be considered an oasis in space ...
goodnews.ws The Maldives or Maldive Islands, officially the Republic of Maldives, is an island country consisting of a group of atolls stretching south of India's Lakshadweep islands between Minicoy Island and the Chagos Archipelago, and about seven hundred kilometres (435 mi) south-west of Sri Lanka in the Laccadive Sea of Indian Ocean. The twenty-six atolls of Maldives encompass a territory featuring 1192 islets, of which two hundred islands are inhabited. The original inhabitants were Buddhist, probably since Ashoka's period,[citation needed] in the 3rd century BC. Islam was introduced in 1153 and has remained dominant since. During the period of European exploration and colonialism, the Maldives came under the influence of the Portuguese (1558) and then the Dutch (1654) seaborne empires. In 1887 the islands became a British protectorate, then obtained independence from Britain (originally under the name "Maldive Islands") in 1965. Three years later the reigning Islamic Sultanate was replaced by a quasi-Islamic presidential Republic; in 2008, submission to the Islamic faith became a legal requirement for citizens. The Maldives is the smallest Asian country in terms of both population and area; it is the smallest predominantly Muslim nation in the world. With an average ground level of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level, it is also the country with the lowest highest point in the world, at 2.3 metres (7 ft 7 in). The name "Maldives" may derive from Maale Dhivehi ...
hundred islands are inhabited. The original inhabitants were Buddhist, probably since Ashoka's period,[citation needed] in the 3rd century BC. Islam was introduced in 1153 and has remained dominant since. During the period of European exploration and colonialism, the Maldives came under the influence of the Portuguese (1558) and then the Dutch (1654) seaborne empires. In 1887 the islands became a British protectorate, then obtained independence from Britain (originally under the name " ...
For Bookings: www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Maldives, is an island country consisting of a group of atolls stretching south of India's Lakshadweep islands between Minicoy Island and the Chagos Archipelago, and about seven hundred kilometres (435 mi) south-west of Sri Lanka in the Laccadive Sea of Indian Ocean. The twenty-six atolls of Maldives encompass a territory featuring 1192 islets, of which two hundred islands are inhabited.[5] The original inhabitants were Buddhist, probably since Ashoka's period,[citation needed] in the 3rd century BC. Islam was introduced in 1153 and has remained dominant since. During the period of European exploration and colonialism, the Maldives came under the influence of the Portuguese (1558) and then the Dutch (1654) seaborne empires. In 1887 the islands became a British protectorate, then obtained independence from Britain (originally under the name "Maldive Islands") in 1965. Three years later the reigning Islamic Sultanate was replaced by a quasi-Islamic presidential Republic; in 2008, submission to the Islamic faith became a legal requirement for citizens. The Maldives is the smallest Asian country in terms of both population and area; it is the smallest predominantly Muslim nation in the world. With an average ground level of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level,[6] it is also the country with the lowest highest point in the world, at 2.3 metres (7 ft 7 in).[7] The Maldives was largely terra incognita for ...
CARAVABUSSELTON A HISTORY WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA13:44 - 1 year ago CARAVAN TRIP 2007 Pre European Settlement Prior to white settlement in 1832, and for at least 40000 years, the Busselton area has been home to the Noongar Aboriginal people. European Settlement The early history of European exploration of the Busselton area focuses on the French expedition of 1801 which brought Nicholas Baudin, with his ships the Le Géographe and Le Naturaliste, to the coast of Western Australia. Baudin ...
BUSSELTON A HISTORY WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA13:44 - 1 year ago CARAVAN TRIP 2007 Pre European Settlement Prior to white settlement in 1832, and for at least 40000 years, the Busselton area has been home to the Noongar Aboriginal people. European Settlement The early history of European exploration of the Busselton area focuses on the French expedition of 1801 which brought Nicholas Baudin, with his ships the Le Géographe and Le Naturaliste, to the coast of Western Australia. Baudin named ...
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fire by rapidly compressing a column of air, and thereby sufficiently increasing the temperature in the chamber to ignite the tinder placed in the cup at the head of the piston. (In excess of 430 degrees C) In the early 19th century European explorers began encountering the native peoples of South East Asia and were astonished to see them utilizing a fire-lighting device they could not comprehend. In 1877 Carl Linde gave a lecture in Munich in which he demonstrated a firepiston. Rudolph ...
fire by rapidly compressing a column of air, and thereby sufficiently increasing the temperature in the chamber to ignite the tinder placed in the cup at the head of the piston. (In excess of 430 degrees C) In the early 19th century European explorers began encountering the native peoples of South East Asia and were astonished to see them utilizing a fire-lighting device they could not comprehend. In 1877 Carl Linde gave a lecture in Munich in which he demonstrated a firepiston. Rudolph ...
The EU accounts for 30.42% of global gross domestic product in 2008, ie 18 285 billion US dollars, making it the first economic power on the planet. It is a common market, and six of its member countries have strengthened their cooperation in economic and monetary union, the euro zone, with a single currency, the euro. Now after the economic success, Europe is working together in science and technology and has achieved much in the fields of transport, space exploration, and development and research. Also a military integration is being planned so the noble continent would be capable of defending itself - alone.
Britain was THE HYPERPOWER of the world longer than any "super power" in the world today. These pathetic "Super powers" today where no match for Britain with a 18.35 TRILLION Economy. Britannia is on a break after her long decades as a HYPERPOWER Anyway enjoy. Read the history of Britains Empire below. The world would be useless without us. ________________________________________________________________________________ The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom (UK), that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. At its height it was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. By 1922, the British Empire held sway over a population of about 458 million people, one-quarter of the world's population,[1] and covered more than 13000000 square miles (33670000 km²): approximately a quarter of the Earth's total land area.[2] As a result, its political, linguistic and cultural legacy is widespread. At the peak of its power, it was often said that "the sun never sets on the British Empire" because its span across the globe ensured that the sun was always shining on at least one of its numerous territories. During the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries, Spain and Portugal pioneered European exploration of the globe and in the process ...
, personalities and ordinary people who find themselves in the news spotlight. Europe has big ambitions in space, but its budget is dwarfed by that of NASA and its record is weaker. In a special HardTalk programme Stephen Sackur went to the European Space Agency in Paris to get a glimpse of future developments. He asked the Director-General if space is a giant leap too far for Europe. Part 1 of 3, recorded from BBC on 01.07.09. For information on the HardTalk series, see en.wikipedia.org . ...
, personalities and ordinary people who find themselves in the news spotlight. Europe has big ambitions in space, but its budget is dwarfed by that of NASA and its record is weaker. In a special HardTalk programme Stephen Sackur went to the European Space Agency in Paris to get a glimpse of future developments. He asked the Director-General if space is a giant leap too far for Europe. Part 2 of 3, recorded from BBC on 01.07.09. For information on the HardTalk series, see en.wikipedia.org . ...
space, but its budget is dwarfed by that of NASA and its record is weaker. In a special HardTalk programme Stephen Sackur went to the European Space Agency in Paris to get a glimpse of future developments. He asked the Director-General if space is a giant leap too far for Europe. Part 3 of 3, Concludes the interview highlighting the importance of continued exploration to better understand Earth and its current and future challenges, including Climate Change. Recorded from BBC on 01.07.09. ...
arrived in Australia to work the camel trains which opened up the interior of the continent They accompanied the great explorers of the Outback and were instrumental pioneers in the tough terrain Due to the Afghans' knowledge and expertise with camels, they were credited with saving the lives of numerous early European explorers and were vital for exploration Hence the South-North Railway is named "The Ghan" - short for The Afghan They eventually settled in the areas near Alice ...
On occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. www.esa.int Aurora, the European Space Agency's (ESA) program for the manned and robotic exploration of our solar system involves a manned moon landing and a manned mission to Mars. 2007 Entry Vehicle Demonstrator EVD test of high speed atmospheric re-entry 2016 Exomars / A Mars-Orbiter and Mars Rover equipped to search for signs of life and water 2018 Technology Precursor Mission (Aerobraking,Aerocapture) 2018 Mars Sample ...
Giovanni Bignami, former Chairman of the Space Science Advisory Committee of the European Space Agency, and author of the ESA Cosmic Vision 2015-25 ten year planning document, speaks about the future of space exploration. How is his vision document being implemented? Should we try and go back to the Moon? Should we go to Mars instead? Should we try and settle Mars? How quickly can we get a Mars mission up and running? Can we engineer an interstellar mission? And he tells his opinion about ...
In 2013, the European Space Agency will launch a large payload to the surface of Mars. It is the first mission in the Aurora Programme, which has been established by the ESA Directorate of Human Spaceflight, Microgravity and Exploration to support the future exploration of the Solar System via robotic and human means. ... mars rover ExoMars ESA European exploration life
Expedition 20 will mark the start of six-person crew operations aboard the International Space Station. All five of the international partner agencies NASA, the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will be represented on orbit for the first time. ... Launch Soyuz TMA-15 Rocket Expedition 27 May 2009 Kazakhstan Crew NASA Astronaut Cosmonaut ISS partner International Space ...
By Meera Patel European Exploration
So, this is a video that Cosette and I did for our Grade 12 History class. We're supposed to cover 3 points: (a) What factors drove the European exploration and expansion? (b) How did the relationship that Europeans had with the peoples of Asia differ from the one it had with the peoples of the Americas? (c) What allowed Europeans to dominate trade relationships with various cultures? We hope that you enjoy our video. We spent a lot of time and effort on it, and we think it turned out pretty ...
THE SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE INTERNET The birth and growth of the Internet marks a major turning point in human history. It has few parallels in terms of depth, intensity and speed — as if the end of the dark ages, the era of European exploration, nineteenth-century industrialization, and the birth of modern science all took place together in a tenth the time. It transforms who we are as human beings, how we think, how we relate with one another, what drives and motivates us, how we form communities, our economic and political involvements — and much else. This course looks at how this is all happening. Michael H. Goldhaber is a theoretical physicist by background who has been thinking, teaching and writing about science, technology and society for many years, focusing on the social effects of personal computers and the Internet for the past 30 years. He is the author of Reinventing Technology (1986) and many articles and blog entries on the Internet and its effects. Mondays, March 30 - May 4 1:30 - 3:30 pm Location: University Hall, 2199 Addison Street, Room 41B
(Marquette, Michigan) - Calling it a nonviolent "Spirit Jihad," the founder of the nonprofit Turtle Island Project recounts the genocide and terror used by European explorers to steal North America from American Indians and other Indigenous peoples - and how some wealthy whites use those same ideals today to enslave Indigenous peoples and the poor using economic and spiritual controls. During a recent talk, Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard said he was declaring a "Spirit Jihad" to "confront absolute ...
This is the last part of the broadcast. i have the video on my camera but for some reason i could not get it to save on my pc. so i recorded the last vid on my phone without my group so we had the ending. here it is
www.euronews.net A European satellite is prepared for launch to map the subtle variations in gravity around the globe from orbit. It is hoped the GOCE mission will offer a new insight into ocean circulation and climate change.
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