May your Christmas be full of dreams, emotions and unforgettable stories. Happy holidays to all! 🎄🎬 #cinecittà #natale #natale2024 Che il vostro Natale sia ricco di sogni, emozioni e storie indimenticabili. Buone feste a tutti! 🎄🎬
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That’s how the most hated creature in the world give birth to their young ones: Cockroaches can give birth to their young in a few different ways, depending on the species. Here are the primary methods: Oviparous Cockroaches: Most cockroaches are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs. These eggs are enclosed in a protective case called an ootheca. The female cockroach carries the ootheca until the eggs are ready to hatch. Once the eggs are developed, the female deposits the ootheca in a safe location where the nymphs will hatch and emerge. Ovoviviparous Cockroaches: In some species, such as the German cockroach, the eggs develop and hatch within the female's body. The female carries the ootheca inside her until the eggs hatch, and then the young nymphs are born live. This method provides extra protection for the developing young. Viviparous Cockroaches: A few species, like the Madagascar hissing cockroach, are viviparous. In these species, the young develop within the female's body and are born live, without the use of an ootheca. This method is similar to how mammals give birth. After birth, regardless of the method, the young cockroaches, known as nymphs, go through several molting stages before reaching adulthood. Nymphs look similar to adults but are smaller and lack fully developed wings.
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Natale è anche periodo di omaggi natalizi, oggi vi spieghiamo come sono trattati fiscalmente🎄🎁 #natale #omagginatalizi #fisco #dedudicibilitàcosti #trattamentofiscaleomaggi
OMAGGI NATALIZI 🎁🎄 Ecco come vengono tratti dal fisco 👆 #studiosinergie #commercialista #perugia #fisco #fiscalità #omaggi #regalidinatale #natale
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Greetings of the Day !!! The White Tiger is one of the rarer relatives of the big cats. Due to their white coat they are often referred to as the bleached tiger. White Tigers are in fact a subspecies of Tigers and are the pigmented variation of the Bengal Tiger, sometimes found in the wild on the Indian subcontinent. Here are some interesting facts about the White Tiger: White Tiger Facts Fact #1: Faster growth White Tigers have been observed to grow faster compared to their orange relatives. They are bigger from birth and continue that pattern into their adult years. They are considered fully grown when they are 2-3 years old. Fact #2: Unique stripes Like all tigers, their stripes act like fingerprints. No two tigers will have the same pattern of stripes. Their stripes are also a part of their skin pigmentation, meaning that if shaved, their stripes would still be visible and regrow into their white coat. Fact #3: Their white color is extremely rare Their white fur is the result of a lack of pigment called pheomelaninthat occurs in natural orange tigers. However this is extremely rare and happens only once in 10,000 births. On top of that, both parents must carry that unusual recessive white color gene in order to give birth to a white baby tiger cub. Fact #4: They grow darker in the cold Together with the Siamese Cats and Himalayan Rabbits, the White Tiger has an enzyme that causes a reaction in their fur turning them darker when exposed to colder temperatures. This is believed to be caused by the weakened immune system linked to their genetic pigmentation. Fact #5: Their white fur is not due to albinism The White Tiger is an actual subspecies of Tiger, formally known as the White Bengal Tiger. Unlike traditional albinism, they still carry some traces of the pigment that creates their fur color. Some white tigers even have traces of their original orange color in their white coat. Fact #6: Adult Tigers can weigh up to 570 pounds. These large animals can grow to be more than ten feet long! Fact #7: White Tigers have crossed eyes. All white tigers have crossed eyes, whether it shows or not. The gene that causes the white coat always causes the optic nerve to be wired to the wrong side of the brain. Because their reaction time is diminished, and they are more dependent on their masters because they can’t see clearly, they are a popular choice with tiger performers. Fact #8: The first recorded sighting of a white tiger was in India between 1561. The sighting was documented in India in Akbar Nama (a chronicle maintained by the Mughal King Akbar). They have always captivated humans due to its beauty and rarity in the wild. They are powerful, adaptable animals in their natural environment with almost no predators.
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Non è ciò che fai, ma come lo fai a rendere grande ciò che sei. Ogni progetto, ogni strategia, ogni comunicazione è un'opportunità per fare la differenza, per trasformare un'idea in qualcosa di straordinario. Crediamo che ogni passo, anche il più piccolo, se fatto con passione, determinazione e cura, possa portare a risultati eccezionali. Non importa se stai lavorando a una grande campagna o a un progetto più intimo, ciò che conta è come affronti ogni fase del percorso. L'atteggiamento, l'impegno e la qualità che metti in ogni azione sono ciò che davvero fa la differenza. Non dobbiamo seguire quello che fanno gli altri o percorrere strade già tracciate. In un mondo che ci invita continuamente a conformarci, noi crediamo nella forza della diversità e dell'unicità. La vera innovazione nasce dal fatto di avere il coraggio di percorrere la propria strada, di fare le cose a modo nostro, seguendo ciò che ci appassiona e ci fa stare bene. La vera grandezza è nell'autenticità. 🎄 #buonnatale #christmaseve #marketing #fmtsgroup
Credere nei tuoi sogni è il dono più grande che puoi fare a te stesso. Buone Feste da FMTS Group! 🎄🌟 #fmtsgroup #natale #buonefeste #merrychristmas
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Continua la nostra rubrica #SognandoNatale che ci accompagnerà ogni venerdì fino a #Natale 🤩🎄🎅 Raccontaci i tuoi segreti per vivere un caldo natale! ❄️🧡🏠
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Did you know that the naked mole-rat is challenging conventional wisdom in the arena of aging? Despite their diminutive stature, these extraordinary mammals live beyond 30 years with no corresponding increase in mortality risk as they grow older. Current research indicates that those individuals designated as breeders display even lower mortality risks, suggesting that the size of the colony may contribute to their prolonged lifespan. When juxtaposed with similar mole-rat species, one can infer that their exceptional lifestyle and social evolution might lay the foundation for their extraordinary longevity. One is left to ponder if these unique rodents could potentially reveal insights into the process of aging in humans. https://lnkd.in/g-5fBArb #NatureRemarkableDiscoveries #LongevitySecrets #AdvancementsInResearch
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🎄Buon #Natale da parte di tutto il #Team! 🎁Scorri a destra per scoprire i #regali che ti spettano se scegli #HEU e prenota una demo per scoprire di più ➡ https://lnkd.in/d-AVg8B9 #zerosbatticoicontratti
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⏲ #TimeKeeping is something as relevant today as it was 5000 years ago. It is based on #time that we perceive the evolution of our #environment, and perform our #UrbanPlanning and #PrecisionAgriculture tasks. 🌓 In the excellent post below, Eric Ferdel brings to our attention that were the #Sumerians who first divided the day in two periods of 12 hours, each hour having 60 first small parts (minutes, from the Latin "pars minuta prima"), and each minute having 60 second small parts (thus the word seconds). ♊ In the universe of Digital Twins, time deserves always the highest attention, side by side with #geography, and no tool is complete without this fundamental dimension available for analysis. Our data capture, by drone, includes always image, geography, and time! 🥇 All drone flights for Digital Twins are performed by a certified pilot, so we always minimize risk for people, constructions, and vehicles. Safety first! #4Dplus #3Dmapping #dronepilot #remotesensing #landsurvey
60 SECONDES CHRONO ⏱️ Il y a environ 5000 ans, les Sumériens, qui vivaient dans l'ancienne Mésopotamie (Irak moderne), ont révolutionné notre façon de percevoir et de mesurer le temps. Ils ont développé un système numérique sophistiqué basé sur le nombre 60, connu sous le nom de système sexagesimal. Ce système unique a conduit à la division d'une heure en 60 minutes et d'une minute en 60 secondes, concepts qui sont encore utilisés aujourd'hui. Le besoin des Sumériens d'un horaire précis était motivé par leur société agricole. Des calendriers précis étaient essentiels pour planter et récolter les cultures. Ils avaient également besoin de coordonner leurs cérémonies religieuses complexes et leurs activités administratives. Pour les aider à tenir le temps, les Sumériens ont fait des progrès significatifs en astronomie. Ils ont observé les mouvements des corps célestes et ont utilisé ces connaissances pour créer un calendrier lunaire de 12 mois, étroitement aligné sur les saisons agricoles. La division de la journée en 24 heures, chaque heure en 60 minutes et chaque minute en 60 secondes a été un exploit monumental. Ces divisions n'étaient pas arbitraires mais étaient conçues pour être pratiques et facilement divisibles, reflétant la compréhension avancée des mathématiques par les Sumériens. Cette approche novatrice du temps a eu un impact profond sur les civilisations ultérieures, y compris les Babyloniens, les Grecs et les Romains, qui ont adopté et développé le système sumérien. L'héritage du système de chronométrage des Sumériens est évident dans nos horloges et calendriers modernes, démontrant l'influence durable de leur ingéniosité sur notre vie quotidienne. Photo : Made By AI
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Knowledge is key What is the biological phenomenon that appears in human gradual loss of muscle mass, strength and function when they are growing older? This is known as Sarcopenia! Sarcopenia is a gradual loss of muscle mass, strength and function... the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength as a result of aging... The situation may be terrible, depends on individual. Let's explore & analyze multiple ways to prevent sarcopenia thus: 1. Develop the habit, if you're able to stand... just don't sit, and don't lie down if you can sit! 2. Whenever an elderly person falls ill, and get admitted to the hospital, do not ask him/her for more rest, or to lie down, relax and/or not get out of bed... It's not helpful. Help them take a walk... Except if they lost stamina to do so. Lying down for a week causes loss of at least 5% of muscle mass! And unfortunately, the elderly can't recover the loss muscles! Usually, most seniors/elderly who hire assistants loses muscle faster than the active ones! 3. Sarcopenia is more terrifying than osteoporosis! With osteoporosis, one just need to be careful not to fall, while sarcopenia not only affects the quality of life but also causes high blood sugar due to insufficient muscle mass! 4. The fastest loss of muscles (atrophy) is through idleness in muscles of the legs... Because when in sitting or lying position, the legs do not move, and the strength of the muscles of the legs are directly affected... This is especially important to pay unto utmost attention! Going up and down stairs... walking, running and cycling are all great exercises, and can increase muscle mass! For a better quality of life at old age... Move... & don't waste your muscles!! Aging starts from the feet upwards! Keep your legs active and strong!! ▪️ As we grow older on a daily basis, our feet should always stay active and strong. If you don't move your legs for just 2 weeks, your real leg strength will decrease by 10 years. Therefore, regular exercises such as walking, cycling etc. are very important. The feet are a kind of columns that bear the entire weight of the human body. Interestingly, 50% of human bones, and 50% of muscles are in the legs. Isn't that amazing? The largest and strongest joints and bones of the human body are also found in the legs. 70% of human activity and energy burning in human life is done majorly through or by biped. The foot is the center of body movement. ▪️ Both legs together contain 50% of the human body nerves, 50% of the blood vessels and 50% of the blood flowing through them. As a matter of study, aging starts from the feet upwards. ▪️ Legs exercise is never too late even after the age of seventy and eighty ▪️ Walk at least 30-40 minutes a day to make sure your legs receive enough exercise and to ensure your leg muscles stay healthy Share this important information with all. It's never too late... Let's start walking today! ~#copied
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Increase your knowledge ... DID YOU KNOW❓ 1)Birds don’t urinate. 2)Horses, Elephants, Zebras and cows sleep while standing up. 3)The bat is the only mammal that can fly only! The leg bones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk. 4) Even when a snake has its eyes closed, it can still see through its eyelids. 5) Despite the white, fluffy appearance of the Polar Bear's fur, it actually has black skin. 6) The average housefly only lives for 2 or 3 weeks. 7) For every human in the world there are one million ants. 8) A small amount of alcohol placed on a scorpion will make it go crazy and sting itself to death! 9) Alligators and sharks can live up to 100 years. 10) A honeybee has two stomachs- one for honey, one for food. 11) Elephants weigh less than the tongue of a blue whale. The heart of a blue whale is the size of a car. 12) Blue whales are the largest creature to ever roam the Earth, and they certainly have the phallus to match. The blue whale has the largest penis in the animal kingdom ranging between 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) and a diameter of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 36 centimetres (14 in). Each of its testes along can weigh up to 150 pounds and can ejaculate gallons of sperm in a single go. 13) A cockroach can survive for about a week without its head before dying of starvation. 14) When a dolphin is sick or injured, its cries of distress summon immediate aid from other dolphins, which try to support it to the surface so that it can breathe. 15) A snail can sleep for 3 years. 16) The fastest bird, the spine-tailed swift, can fly as fast as 106mph. (Peregrine falcon is actually 173km/hr or 108mph) 17) A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime. 18)The leech has 32 brains. 19) The average outdoor-only cat has a lifespan of about three years. Indoor-only cats can live for sixteen years and longer. 20) Sharks are the only animals that never get sick. They are immune to every type of disease including cancer. 21) A mosquito’s proboscis has 47 sharp edges on its tip to help it cut through skin and even protective layers of clothing. 22) The human brain has memory space of over 2.5 Million Petabytes which is 2,500,500 Gigabytes.... ~ #copied
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🎄Natale è alle porte, questo è il momento per: ➡️ studiare ➡️ organizzare ➡️ pre-confezionare Scopri come nell’articolo dedicato “Natale? Incredibile, si progetta ora” su Ristopiunews.it #ristopiunews #natale #mondohoreca
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