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Mabalingwe 32 Genet
Genet (animal) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Genet (disambigua...
published: 10 May 2012
author: orallav7
Mabalingwe 32 Genet
Mabalingwe 32 Genet
Genet (animal) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Genet (disambiguation). Genets Genets (pronounced /ˈdʒɛnɪts or dʒəˈnɛts/) are Old Wo...- published: 10 May 2012
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- author: orallav7
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Oxygen level in lake ecosystem
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study mater...
published: 31 Jan 2013
author: Suman Bhattacharjee
Oxygen level in lake ecosystem
Oxygen level in lake ecosystem
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html An ec...- published: 31 Jan 2013
- views: 120
- author: Suman Bhattacharjee
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People on the Street
A lady with a bag is -- OH MY GOD! HOLY CHRIST!...
published: 07 Apr 2012
author: MidnightVitamns
People on the Street
People on the Street
A lady with a bag is -- OH MY GOD! HOLY CHRIST!- published: 07 Apr 2012
- views: 95
- author: MidnightVitamns
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Shapwick National Nature Reserve at dawn, March 2011. Somerset, UK
This extremely short video was filmed at Shapwick National Nature Reserve in Somerset, UK ...
published: 01 Apr 2011
author: Will Bolton
Shapwick National Nature Reserve at dawn, March 2011. Somerset, UK
Shapwick National Nature Reserve at dawn, March 2011. Somerset, UK
This extremely short video was filmed at Shapwick National Nature Reserve in Somerset, UK early one morning in March 2011. Shapwick Heath NNR is 390 hectares...- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 136
- author: Will Bolton
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Awash Falls Lodge in Awash National Park, Ethiopia
The Awash Falls Lodge, a natural bless! It is a must!! Awash Falls Lodge is endowed with t...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: Awashlodge2008
Awash Falls Lodge in Awash National Park, Ethiopia
Awash Falls Lodge in Awash National Park, Ethiopia
The Awash Falls Lodge, a natural bless! It is a must!! Awash Falls Lodge is endowed with the marvelous and fascinating natural settings. It is situated at th...- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 1393
- author: Awashlodge2008
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cat's best sea otter impression
brief catnip packet-inspired impression of aquatic mammal....
published: 26 Jan 2009
author: m00t00bz
cat's best sea otter impression
cat's best sea otter impression
brief catnip packet-inspired impression of aquatic mammal.- published: 26 Jan 2009
- views: 40
- author: m00t00bz
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Kinkajou @ Ack's Exotic Pets Shop (Part I)
Our experience at Ack's Exotic Pets was the Best Ever! I was so happy with the service. My...
published: 14 Jul 2008
author: fairytwinkle60
Kinkajou @ Ack's Exotic Pets Shop (Part I)
Kinkajou @ Ack's Exotic Pets Shop (Part I)
Our experience at Ack's Exotic Pets was the Best Ever! I was so happy with the service. My husband and I called the pet shop hoping to discover an exotic ani...- published: 14 Jul 2008
- views: 20065
- author: fairytwinkle60
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Excellent Views of African Porcupine Night Visit at Pete's Pond November 11, 2011
First part of the sighting of African crested porcupine stopping for a snack and drink at ...
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: nebraskapat
Excellent Views of African Porcupine Night Visit at Pete's Pond November 11, 2011
Excellent Views of African Porcupine Night Visit at Pete's Pond November 11, 2011
First part of the sighting of African crested porcupine stopping for a snack and drink at night at Pete's Pond, Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana, Africa. Seen ...- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 165
- author: nebraskapat
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poor cats
my mom decided that i kick the cats out omuhammod ali foreman boxing saddam taliban americ...
published: 28 Aug 2008
author: nasser alrahma
poor cats
poor cats
my mom decided that i kick the cats out omuhammod ali foreman boxing saddam taliban america canada american mexico Carmen Electra Paris Hilton Lesbian Kiss p...- published: 28 Aug 2008
- views: 577
- author: nasser alrahma
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having fun with my kittys
A Clipshow Of Alleged Ghost Pictures And Videos Fromass bitch nigger chink gook cracker be...
published: 28 May 2008
author: nasser alrahma
having fun with my kittys
having fun with my kittys
A Clipshow Of Alleged Ghost Pictures And Videos Fromass bitch nigger chink gook cracker beaner asshole shit feces death murder maim kill rape hurt pain carto...- published: 28 May 2008
- views: 391
- author: nasser alrahma
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cat vs dog
iticians political wh modeling play dress clothing wear foorian history historical account...
published: 07 Jun 2008
author: nasser alrahma
cat vs dog
cat vs dog
iticians political wh modeling play dress clothing wear foorian history historical account yes no maybe so i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z hi bye rachel ...- published: 07 Jun 2008
- views: 1922
- author: nasser alrahma
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Whale Evolution vs. The Actual Fossil Evidence
Not at all like a whale - video
http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-57
Wha...
published: 21 Oct 2011
author: Philip Cunningham
Whale Evolution vs. The Actual Fossil Evidence
Not at all like a whale - video
http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-57
Whale Tale Two
Excerpt: We think that the most logical interpretation of the Pakicetus fossils are that they represent land-dwelling mammals that didn’t even have teeth or ears in common with modern whales. This actually pulls the whale evolution tree out by the roots. Evolutionists are back to the point of not having any clue as to how land mammals could possibly have evolved into whales.
http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~do_while/sage/v6i2f.htm
Meet Pakicetus, the Terrestrial Mammal BioLogos Calls a "Whale" - November 2010
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2010/11/meet_pakicetus_the_terrestrial039851.html
Ambulocetus (49 million years ago)
Of all the supposed whale transitions, ambulocetus is probably the most well known. It is often depicted as an animal that is adapted to living on land and in the water. Of course, just like pakicetus, the artistic reconstructions of ambulocetus go beyond what the fossil findings justify.
The ambulocetus remains that have been discovered are much more complete than the first findings of pakicetus; however, crucial parts of the animal still have not been discovered. For example, the pelvic girdle has not been found.[7] Without this, there is really no way of telling how the creature moved. This, however, does not stop evolutionists from using artistic manipulations to make ambulocetus look like it is a transitional form.
Very often, popular science journals, such as National Geographic, have depicted ambulocetus as being very transitional-like by giving the creature webbed feet.[8] This is another place where the reader must be able to distinguish between fact and fiction. Soft tissue rarely ever gets preserved, and the ambulocetus remains are no exception. In other words, all we have are the bones. There is no evidence that the creature had webbed feet other than in the imagination of the evolutionists.
http://www.trueauthority.com/cvse/whale.htm
As for 'vestigial legs'; It turns out the 'vestigial legs' are really very functional pelvic bones instead:
An Email Exchange Regarding "Vestigial Legs" Pelvic Bones in Whales by Jim Pamplin
Excerpt: The pelvic bones (supposed Vestigial Legs) of whales serve as attachments for the musculature associated with the penis in males and its homologue, the clitoris, in females. The muscle involved is known as the ischiocavernosus and is quite a powerful muscle in males. It serves as a retractor muscle for the penis in copulation and probably provides the base for lateral movements of the penis. The mechanisms of penile motion are not well understood in whales. The penis seems to be capable of a lot of independent motion, much like the trunk of an elephant. How much of this is mediated by the ischiocavernosus is not known.
In females the anatomical parts are smaller and more diffuse. I would imagine that there is something homologous to the perineal muscles in man and tetrapods, which affect the entire pelvic area - the clitoris, vagina and anus.
The pelvic rudiments also serve as origins for the ischiocaudalis muscle, which is a ventral muscle that inserts on the tips of the chevron bones of the spinal column and acts to flex the tail in normal locomotion.
http://www.darwinisdead.com/an_email_exchange_regarding.htm
The time for the supposed transition of whales, from some four legged creature, has now been dramatically shortened;
A Whale of a Problem for Evolution: Ancient Whale Jawbone Found in Antartica - JonathanM - October 2011
Excerpt: Argentine paleontologist Marcelo Reguero said the fossilized archaeocete jawbone found in February dates back 49 million years. In evolutionary terms, that’s not far off from the fossils of even older proto-whales from 53 million years ago that have been found,,,
http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/a-whale-of-a-problem-for-evolution-ancient-whale-jawbone-found-in-antartica/
Discovery of "Oldest Fully Aquatic Whale" Fossil Throws a Major Bone into Whale Evolution Story - Casey Luskin - October 18, 2011
Excerpt: In fact, if this find has been correctly identified, then fully aquatic whales might have existed before many of their alleged semi-aquatic evolutionary precursors.
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2011/10/discovery_of_oldest_fully_aqua052021.html
Whales: New "Icon of Evolution" or a Challenge to Darwinian Theory? - podcast
http://intelligentdesign.podomatic.com/entry/2011-12-02T13_36_08-08_00
"Whales have a long generation time, and they don't have huge populations. They're like the worst-case scenario for trying to evolve structures rapidly," "To fix all the mutations needed to convert a little land mammal into a fully functional whale [in ten million years]--mathematically that's totally not possible." Casey Luskin
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2009/11/6_bones_of_contention_with_nat.html#more
Whale Evolution? Darwinist 'Trawlers' Have Every Reason To Be Concerned:
Excerpt: As one review note
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Bear Creek Greenback Cutthroat Trout
In this Colorado Outdoors magazine Video-Supplement, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Senior Aq...
published: 24 Oct 2012
author: Colorado Outdoors
Bear Creek Greenback Cutthroat Trout
In this Colorado Outdoors magazine Video-Supplement, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Senior Aquatic Biologist Doug Krieger discusses a research study detailing a population of greenback cutthroat trout inhabiting Bear Creek, a tiny tibutary of the Arkansas River drainage located west of Colorado Springs. According to a study published Sept. 24, 2012 by the University of Colorado, the cutthroat trout in Bear Creek are the only remaining fish (genetically pure greenback cutthroat) that share the genetic fingerprint with specimens collected in the late 1800s from across the South Platte Basin. To learn more about Colorado's greenback cutthroat trout, see "Piecing Together the Past" in the Sept/Oct Issue of Colorado Outdoors magazine, now available by calling: 1-800-417-8986.
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Eighteenth Ceremony - The University of Adelaide
Wednesday, 28 September 2010, 10.00am
Degree of Master of Comparative Laws (Adelaide/Mann...
published: 10 Oct 2010
author: The University of Adelaide
Eighteenth Ceremony - The University of Adelaide
Wednesday, 28 September 2010, 10.00am
Degree of Master of Comparative Laws (Adelaide/Mannheim)
Penelope Jane Wells
Degree of Master of Laws
Akhdiyat Setya Purnama
Degree of Master of Laws and Master of Commerce (Accounting)
Ye Xiong
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Laws
Josephine Elizabeth Battiste, Alex Daniel James-Martin, Daniel Alexander Pallaras,
Daniel also receives the Diploma in Languages, David John Tennant,
David also receives the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Rachael White
Degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Kate Barry, Angelique Diakher Basse, Nicola Jane Brown,Sean Murray Collins, Helen Christina Cooper, Nina Eliseo,
Nina also receives the Degree of Bachelor of Arts,Candice Elyse Evans, Victoria Gilfillan Greenslade, Jessica Hackett,
Bonnie Marie Hallion, Elizabeth Sophia Hepburn, James Alexander Hood, Marko Josipovic, Rebecca Carlene Karlsson, Kendal Anne McCarthy,
Joseph Carl Mencel, Alexandra Nicole Moody, Rebecca Helen Pecanek, Jessica Joy Pengelly, Melissa Brooke Perry, Jennifer Anne Pitchers,
Benjamin Stewart, Peter Donald Frank Varacalli, Hannah Clare Watson, Hannah also receives the Diploma in Languages,
Lauren Sue Whyte, Louise Anna Young
Degree of Bachelor of Laws
Renee Alyse Brunt, Olivia Harrison Burgess, Charlotte Sak Wai-Yern, Mark James D'Angelica, Panagiotis Drapaniotis, Tess Sabina Dunsford,
James Anthony Finamore, Patrick Peter Hansen, Chloe Ann Hillary, Rachel Gemellisa Irawan, Luke Jay Kerins, Rosina Leonardis,
David Ka Yip Leung, Danijel Malbasa, Sarah Ruth Newman, Alan Wilson Ngo, Agapios Andrea Rentoulis , Kim Rachel Sanders,
Brette- Ashley Schumann , Camilee Jade Steele, William Tieu, Andrew Wong, Eleftheria Zambounis
Degree of Bachelor of Laws
Joanne Marie Kracman
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
For a thesis entitled: Remote Sensing to Monitor Interactions Between Aquaculture and the Environment of Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Paul Bierman
For a thesis entitled: A Critical History of Change in Agricultural Extension and Considerations for Future Policies and Programs
Katherine Fay Boon
For a thesis entitled: Modes of Speciation in Subterranean Diving Beetles from a Single Calcrete Aquifer in Central Western Australia
Tessa Margaret Bradford
For a thesis entitled: Evaluation of Soil Hydraulic Limitations in Determining Plant-Available-Water in Light Textured Soils
Sukhpal Singh Chahal
For a thesis entitled: Larval Fish Assemblages in the Lower River Murray, Australia: Examining the Influence of Hydrology, Habitat and Food
Katherine Jane-Maree Cheshire
For a thesis entitled: Motor Unit Activity and Neuromuscular Function after Exercise-Induced Damage to Elbow Flexor Muscles
Tamara Jade Dartnall
For a thesis entitled: Tectonostratigraphic Evolution of an Intracontinental Terrain: The Geological Evolution of The Frome Embayment, Eromanga Basin, Australia
Jessie Davey
For a thesis entitled: Raindrop Size Distribution Retrievals in the Tropics and Mid Latitudes
Bronwyn Kaye Dolman
For a thesis entitled: The Foraging Ecology of the Short-Tailed Shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris
Luke Einoder
For a thesis entitled: The Reproductive Ecology of Two Terrestrial Orchids, Caladenia rigida and Caladenia tentaculata
Renate Faast
For a thesis entitled: Development and Testing of an Er:Yb:Glass Coherent Laser Radar for Wind Field Mapping
Matthew Carl Heintze
For a thesis entitled: Eucalyptus Camaldulensis (River Red Gum) Biogeochemistry: An Innovative Tool for Mineral Exploration Programs in the Curnamona Province and Adjacent Regions
Karen Angela Hulme
For a thesis entitled: Molecular Genetics of Epilepsy and Mental Retardation Limited to Females (EFMR)
Kim Elizabeth Hynes
For a thesis entitled: Patterns of Telomere Length Change with Age in Aquatic Vertebrates and their Phylogenetic Distribution Among the Jawed Vertebrates
Christopher Izzo
For a thesis entitled: Isolation and Characterisation of Wheat Genes with Early Meiotic Expression
Hayley Rebecca Jolly
For a thesis entitled: Exploring Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in the Galactic Realm
David Jones
For a thesis entitled: The Source and Origin of High Heat Production Granites in the Mt Printer and Other Proterozoic In tires
Kamonporn Kromkhun
For a thesis entitled: Regulation of Sphingosine Kinase by Interacting Proteins
Tamara Leclercq
For a thesis entitled: Excitations of the Nucleon in Lattice QCD
Md. Selim Mahbub
For a thesis entitled: The Life History Characters, Reproductive Constraints and Foraging Strategies of a Neritic Seabird, The Crested Tern
Lachlan James McLeay
For a thesis entitled: Phylogenetics of the Cotesia flavipes Species Complex: Towards the Effective Control of Stemborer Pests in Australia
Katherine Ann Muirhead
For a thesis entitled: Systematics and Diversity of Australian pygopodoid geckos (Pygopodoidea, Gekkota, Squamata).
Paul Oliver
For a thesis entitled: The Impact of Maternal Overnutrition during the Periconceptional Period on the Development of Postnatal Obesity in the Sheep
Leewe
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The Seven Thunders Before Genesis - Part 18
Dr. Jerry O. Lee, teaches from his Seven Thunders Before Genesis Book on "The Longest day ...
published: 10 Jun 2013
author: Peace Manifest Ministries
The Seven Thunders Before Genesis - Part 18
Dr. Jerry O. Lee, teaches from his Seven Thunders Before Genesis Book on "The Longest day of creation - Part 4"...
The genetic and biological animal nature curse on the human race input by "The Maker Of The Tares" continuing in the dance of the human genes. The merging of animals in the great past with aquatic man and the mess and diversity of hominid production up to Adam. What the Bible says about animals that can walk on their feet upright like a man.
All kinds of wrap up of insight teachings thus far -- an advanced and extensive polished, near to conclusion point.
Youtube results:
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sleping cat so cute
best cat sleping A Clipshow Of Alleged Ghost Pictures And Videos Frhing wear formal outfit...
published: 28 May 2008
author: nasser alrahma
sleping cat so cute
sleping cat so cute
best cat sleping A Clipshow Of Alleged Ghost Pictures And Videos Frhing wear formal outfit buddah christ savior band musician otaku slutty stripper pole danc...- published: 28 May 2008
- views: 500
- author: nasser alrahma
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March 15 Pond 8 Chorus
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published: 16 Mar 2010
author: Emily Underwood
March 15 Pond 8 Chorus
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Synonym vs Si-Klon - 08. Genetic Serpent
RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 01, 2012 Visit this YouTube channel every Friday to listen to a tra...
published: 09 Mar 2012
author: AlluvialFaction
Synonym vs Si-Klon - 08. Genetic Serpent
Synonym vs Si-Klon - 08. Genetic Serpent
RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 01, 2012 Visit this YouTube channel every Friday to listen to a track from Si-Klon's new album "Celestial Frequency Shift". Starting F...- published: 09 Mar 2012
- views: 955
- author: AlluvialFaction
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How plants disperse seeds
Plants disperse seeds. Selection from a 60-minute program....
published: 01 Oct 2009
author: wgbhstocksales
How plants disperse seeds
How plants disperse seeds
Plants disperse seeds. Selection from a 60-minute program.- published: 01 Oct 2009
- views: 34562
- author: wgbhstocksales