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Taxonomy: Life's Filing System - Crash Course Biology #19
Hank tells us the background story and explains the importance of the science of classifying living things, also known as taxonomy.
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Taxonomy and the Tree of Life
The science of taxonomy and where humans fit into the tree of life
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An introduction to: Taxonomy
The Jaguar, a magnificent and ferocious big cat that originates from the Americas. Its name is derived from the languages of the native peoples of Amazonia and means ‘true beast’. But the Jaguar has another name – Panthera onca. This is its Latin binomial name, but why does it have one? What does it mean? Find out in this episode, as David explores how biologists classify life on earth.
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Taxonomy, Classification of organisms
Mrs. Butcher gives a description of taxonomy, binomial nomenclature and goes over taxonomic levels of organization.
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Learn Biology: Classification- The Taxonomic Hierarchy
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Bartle's Taxonomy - What Type of Player are You? - Extra Credits
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Taxonomy: Life's Filing System - Crash Course Biology #19
Hank tells us the background story and explains the importance of the science of classifying living things, also known as taxonomy.
Crash Course Biology is now...
Hank tells us the background story and explains the importance of the science of classifying living things, also known as taxonomy.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8css
Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Follow CrashCourse on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
References for this episode can be found in the Google document here: http://dft.ba/-2L2C
Table of Contents
1) Taxonomy 0:00
2) Phylogenetic Tree 1:24
3) Biolography 2:26
4) Analogous/Homoplasic Traits 3:48
5) Homologous Traits 4:03
6) Taxa & Binomial Nomenclature 4:56
7) Domains 5:48
a) Bateria 6:04
b) Archaea 6:44
c) Eukarya / 4 Kingdoms 6:54
-Plantae 7:56
-Protista 8:23
-Fungi 8:56
-Animalia 9:31
taxonomy, classification, classifying, evolution, filing, science, biology, life, organism, relationship, ancestor, ancestry, evolutionary tree, phylogenetic tree, tree of life, biolography, carl von linnaeus, linnaeus, botanist, botanical name, morphology, homologous traits, systema naturae, taxa, groups, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species, binomial nomenclature, latin, domain, archaea, eukarya, division, autotrophs, heterotrophs, protist, fungi, animalia, animal, cat, kitty Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
wn.com/Taxonomy Life's Filing System Crash Course Biology 19
Hank tells us the background story and explains the importance of the science of classifying living things, also known as taxonomy.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8css
Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Follow CrashCourse on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
References for this episode can be found in the Google document here: http://dft.ba/-2L2C
Table of Contents
1) Taxonomy 0:00
2) Phylogenetic Tree 1:24
3) Biolography 2:26
4) Analogous/Homoplasic Traits 3:48
5) Homologous Traits 4:03
6) Taxa & Binomial Nomenclature 4:56
7) Domains 5:48
a) Bateria 6:04
b) Archaea 6:44
c) Eukarya / 4 Kingdoms 6:54
-Plantae 7:56
-Protista 8:23
-Fungi 8:56
-Animalia 9:31
taxonomy, classification, classifying, evolution, filing, science, biology, life, organism, relationship, ancestor, ancestry, evolutionary tree, phylogenetic tree, tree of life, biolography, carl von linnaeus, linnaeus, botanist, botanical name, morphology, homologous traits, systema naturae, taxa, groups, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species, binomial nomenclature, latin, domain, archaea, eukarya, division, autotrophs, heterotrophs, protist, fungi, animalia, animal, cat, kitty Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
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Taxonomy and the Tree of Life
The science of taxonomy and where humans fit into the tree of life
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=oHvLlS_Sc54...
The science of taxonomy and where humans fit into the tree of life
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=oHvLlS_Sc54
wn.com/Taxonomy And The Tree Of Life
The science of taxonomy and where humans fit into the tree of life
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=oHvLlS_Sc54
- published: 02 Nov 2011
- views: 171815
An introduction to: Taxonomy
The Jaguar, a magnificent and ferocious big cat that originates from the Americas. Its name is derived from the languages of the native peoples of Amazonia and ...
The Jaguar, a magnificent and ferocious big cat that originates from the Americas. Its name is derived from the languages of the native peoples of Amazonia and means ‘true beast’. But the Jaguar has another name – Panthera onca. This is its Latin binomial name, but why does it have one? What does it mean? Find out in this episode, as David explores how biologists classify life on earth.
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wn.com/An Introduction To Taxonomy
The Jaguar, a magnificent and ferocious big cat that originates from the Americas. Its name is derived from the languages of the native peoples of Amazonia and means ‘true beast’. But the Jaguar has another name – Panthera onca. This is its Latin binomial name, but why does it have one? What does it mean? Find out in this episode, as David explores how biologists classify life on earth.
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"Panthera onca -Amazona Zoo, Cromer, Norfolk, England-8a" by Russell Smith - _MG_8684Uploaded by Snowmanradio. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Panthera_onca_-Amazona_Zoo,_Cromer,_Norfolk,_England-8a.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Panthera_onca_-Amazona_Zoo,_Cromer,_Norfolk,_England-8a.jpg
"Junior-Jaguar-Belize-Zoo" by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen - Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/galleries.html. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Junior-Jaguar-Belize-Zoo.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Junior-Jaguar-Belize-Zoo.jpg
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ormBio 019 : อนุกรมวิธาน (Taxonomy) ,ตอน01
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ตราบเท่าที่สมองของเรายังคิดและทำอะไรๆได้ จะไม่มีอะไรหยุดยั้งความมุ่งมั่นของเรา
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เรียนล่วงหน้า เก่งล่วงหน้า เข้าใจล่วงหน้า
เราอยากให้น้องเล่นดนตรี เล่นกีฬา ทำกิจกรรม มีเวลาพักผ่อน ท่องเที่ยว ริมทะเล ฟ้าคราม น้ำใส
พวกพี่ไม่มีโอกาสได้ทำ เพราะเอาแต่กวดวิชา !
ความรู้ให้ดูฟรี และมันจะเป็นอย่างนี้เสมอไป
ซึ่งจะมีจนถึง 10,000 ชั่วโมง
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อย่าปล่อยให้ใครสักคนต้องทนเดียวดายอยู่ในโลกของความไม่รู้อีกต่อไป
ขอให้ผู้ที่มีความมุ่งมั่น คือ ผู้ชนะ
ormschool
ออมความรู้ ออมวิชา ออมปัญญา ออมสกูล
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wn.com/Ormbio 019 อนุกรมวิธาน (Taxonomy) ,ตอน01
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ตราบเท่าที่สมองของเรายังคิดและทำอะไรๆได้ จะไม่มีอะไรหยุดยั้งความมุ่งมั่นของเรา
ความรู้ที่ราคาแพง ราคาเป็นหมื่น เป็นแสน เราจะทำให้มันฟรี !!
เรียนล่วงหน้า เก่งล่วงหน้า เข้าใจล่วงหน้า
เราอยากให้น้องเล่นดนตรี เล่นกีฬา ทำกิจกรรม มีเวลาพักผ่อน ท่องเที่ยว ริมทะเล ฟ้าคราม น้ำใส
พวกพี่ไม่มีโอกาสได้ทำ เพราะเอาแต่กวดวิชา !
ความรู้ให้ดูฟรี และมันจะเป็นอย่างนี้เสมอไป
ซึ่งจะมีจนถึง 10,000 ชั่วโมง
ความเศร้าใจที่สุดของชีวิต คือ ความไม่รู้
อย่าปล่อยให้ใครสักคนต้องทนเดียวดายอยู่ในโลกของความไม่รู้อีกต่อไป
ขอให้ผู้ที่มีความมุ่งมั่น คือ ผู้ชนะ
ormschool
ออมความรู้ ออมวิชา ออมปัญญา ออมสกูล
www.ormschool.com ,
www.facebook.com/ormschoolclub
- published: 27 May 2014
- views: 6645
Taxonomy, Classification of organisms
Mrs. Butcher gives a description of taxonomy, binomial nomenclature and goes over taxonomic levels of organization....
Mrs. Butcher gives a description of taxonomy, binomial nomenclature and goes over taxonomic levels of organization.
wn.com/Taxonomy, Classification Of Organisms
Mrs. Butcher gives a description of taxonomy, binomial nomenclature and goes over taxonomic levels of organization.
Learn Biology: Classification- The Taxonomic Hierarchy
Check out Bas Rutten's Liver Shot on MMA Surge: http://bit.ly/MMASurgeEp1 Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth explains the classification system of species......
Check out Bas Rutten's Liver Shot on MMA Surge: http://bit.ly/MMASurgeEp1 Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth explains the classification system of species...
wn.com/Learn Biology Classification The Taxonomic Hierarchy
Check out Bas Rutten's Liver Shot on MMA Surge: http://bit.ly/MMASurgeEp1 Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth explains the classification system of species...
Blooms Taxonomy According to Seinfeld
The 6 Levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, as demonstrated through various episodes of Seinfeld....
The 6 Levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, as demonstrated through various episodes of Seinfeld.
wn.com/Blooms Taxonomy According To Seinfeld
The 6 Levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, as demonstrated through various episodes of Seinfeld.
- published: 19 Sep 2011
- views: 528254
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author: Derek Rouch
Bartle's Taxonomy - What Type of Player are You? - Extra Credits
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Bartle's Taxonomy was the earliest attempt to break down player psychology in a multiplayer environment. Richard Bartle, who created the first MUD in 1978, interviewed the players of his games about why they played. Their responses fit into four categories, which we now call Achievers, Explorers, Socializers, and Killers. Achievers focus on in-game goals like getting high scores or collecting gold. Explorers seek to discover new locations on the map or new ways to use the mechanics. Socializers come to meet people, often organizing guilds or collecting on social forums. Killers seek to dominate other players, usually by killing them in PvP. Bartle went further than creating these four categories, however: he also mapped them to a graph with Action-Interaction on one axis and Player-World on the other. This simple graph helps developers evaluate new content: what category does it fall into, and therefore what type of gameplay does it encourage?
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Korea: Admiral Yi: http://bit.ly/1FkP5ZO
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Bartle's Taxonomy was the earliest attempt to break down player psychology in a multiplayer environment. Richard Bartle, who created the first MUD in 1978, interviewed the players of his games about why they played. Their responses fit into four categories, which we now call Achievers, Explorers, Socializers, and Killers. Achievers focus on in-game goals like getting high scores or collecting gold. Explorers seek to discover new locations on the map or new ways to use the mechanics. Socializers come to meet people, often organizing guilds or collecting on social forums. Killers seek to dominate other players, usually by killing them in PvP. Bartle went further than creating these four categories, however: he also mapped them to a graph with Action-Interaction on one axis and Player-World on the other. This simple graph helps developers evaluate new content: what category does it fall into, and therefore what type of gameplay does it encourage?
___________
BONUS! Listen to the FF7 remix album Dan recommends!
Materia: http://bit.ly/1jxKc5x
___________
Recommended for you!
Extra Credits - Redefining Genres in Gaming
Aesthetics of Play: http://bit.ly/1Rai6YT
Extra History - Beat the Drums of War
Korea: Admiral Yi: http://bit.ly/1FkP5ZO
___________
Get the intro music here!
http://bit.ly/1eIHTDS
Get the outro music here!
http://bit.ly/1FN6mp6
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 23184
Taxonomy and Systematics
Humans have named things of importance to us since the dawn of communication (eat this, run from that...) But how do scientists organize living things and what...
Humans have named things of importance to us since the dawn of communication (eat this, run from that...) But how do scientists organize living things and what are the levels of organization they use to describe relationships between groups? Aristotle and Linnaeus take starring roles here, but there's a lot they got wrong.
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Taxonomy and Systematics
Taxonomy (G taxis: arrangement; nomia: method) is the discipline of defining groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics
Hierarchical groups help us to identify related organisms and also describe evolutionary relationships
Aristotle
To understand anything, one must classify it according to it's parts
Classified all animals into two groups: blooded and bloodless
Pliny the Elder
Carl Linnaeus
Systema Naturae 10th ed. in 1758
Binomial Nomenclature
Where do the Names Come From?
Latin (Classical or Medieval)
Classical Greek
Names of People
Names of Places
Other Languages
What's In a Name?
Morphologic Characters
General external morphology
Special structures
Internal morphology
Embryology
Karyology and other cytological factors
Physiological Factors
Metabolic factors
Body secretions
Genic sterility factors
Molecular Characters
Immunological distance
Electrophoretic differences
Protein sequences
DNA hybridization
DNA and RNA sequences
Restriction endonuclease analyses
Other molecular differences
Behavioral Characters
Courtship and other ethological isolating mechanisms
Other behavior patterns
Ecological Characters
Habitats and hosts
Food
Seasonal variations
Parasites
Host reactions
Geographic Characters
General biogeographic distribution
Sympatric-allopatric relationship of populations
Levels of Organization
Linnaeus' Domains
Linnaeus Described Six Classes of Animals
Heart with 2 auricles, 2 ventricles. Warm, red blood
Viviparous: Mammalia
Oviparous: Aves
Six Classes of Animals
Heart with 1 auricle, 0 ventricles. Cold, puss-like blood
Have antennae: Insecta
Have tentacles: Vermes
Hierarchy of Similarities
Modern 3-Domain System
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum (= Divisions in Botany)
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Example: The Dog
Problems...
Linnaeus (and everyone else) wondered about where these species came from and how to define a species
Linnaeus treated species as immutable
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
Compared living and fossil mammals (elephants and mammoths)
He did not see how organisms could cross inhospitable boundaries to reach suitable environments
He found different kinds of animals and plants in very similar, but completely isolated environments
Age of Enlightenment
Paleontology and the discovery of extinct species in the fossil record began to undermine the static view of nature which had persisted since Aristotle
Species are NOT Fixed Entities
Taxonomy and systematics is a dynamic science
wn.com/Taxonomy And Systematics
Humans have named things of importance to us since the dawn of communication (eat this, run from that...) But how do scientists organize living things and what are the levels of organization they use to describe relationships between groups? Aristotle and Linnaeus take starring roles here, but there's a lot they got wrong.
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VIDEO DETAILS
Taxonomy and Systematics
Taxonomy (G taxis: arrangement; nomia: method) is the discipline of defining groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics
Hierarchical groups help us to identify related organisms and also describe evolutionary relationships
Aristotle
To understand anything, one must classify it according to it's parts
Classified all animals into two groups: blooded and bloodless
Pliny the Elder
Carl Linnaeus
Systema Naturae 10th ed. in 1758
Binomial Nomenclature
Where do the Names Come From?
Latin (Classical or Medieval)
Classical Greek
Names of People
Names of Places
Other Languages
What's In a Name?
Morphologic Characters
General external morphology
Special structures
Internal morphology
Embryology
Karyology and other cytological factors
Physiological Factors
Metabolic factors
Body secretions
Genic sterility factors
Molecular Characters
Immunological distance
Electrophoretic differences
Protein sequences
DNA hybridization
DNA and RNA sequences
Restriction endonuclease analyses
Other molecular differences
Behavioral Characters
Courtship and other ethological isolating mechanisms
Other behavior patterns
Ecological Characters
Habitats and hosts
Food
Seasonal variations
Parasites
Host reactions
Geographic Characters
General biogeographic distribution
Sympatric-allopatric relationship of populations
Levels of Organization
Linnaeus' Domains
Linnaeus Described Six Classes of Animals
Heart with 2 auricles, 2 ventricles. Warm, red blood
Viviparous: Mammalia
Oviparous: Aves
Six Classes of Animals
Heart with 1 auricle, 0 ventricles. Cold, puss-like blood
Have antennae: Insecta
Have tentacles: Vermes
Hierarchy of Similarities
Modern 3-Domain System
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum (= Divisions in Botany)
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Example: The Dog
Problems...
Linnaeus (and everyone else) wondered about where these species came from and how to define a species
Linnaeus treated species as immutable
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
Compared living and fossil mammals (elephants and mammoths)
He did not see how organisms could cross inhospitable boundaries to reach suitable environments
He found different kinds of animals and plants in very similar, but completely isolated environments
Age of Enlightenment
Paleontology and the discovery of extinct species in the fossil record began to undermine the static view of nature which had persisted since Aristotle
Species are NOT Fixed Entities
Taxonomy and systematics is a dynamic science
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 17587
Bloom's Taxonomy
Take your learning to the next level with Bloom's Taxonomy....
Take your learning to the next level with Bloom's Taxonomy.
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Take your learning to the next level with Bloom's Taxonomy.
- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 27191
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author: LSUcas
Blooms Digital Taxonomy
Most educators are familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy, a model that classifies different levels of human cognition in thinking, learning, and understanding. But in ...
Most educators are familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy, a model that classifies different levels of human cognition in thinking, learning, and understanding. But in a digital age, educators are thinking about it as Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy. This updated version aims to expand upon the skills associated with each level as technology becomes a more engrained – and essential - part of learning.
For more information on finding and using great digital tools for learning, visit Graphite by Common Sense Education (www.graphite.org).
wn.com/Blooms Digital Taxonomy
Most educators are familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy, a model that classifies different levels of human cognition in thinking, learning, and understanding. But in a digital age, educators are thinking about it as Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy. This updated version aims to expand upon the skills associated with each level as technology becomes a more engrained – and essential - part of learning.
For more information on finding and using great digital tools for learning, visit Graphite by Common Sense Education (www.graphite.org).
- published: 17 Jan 2015
- views: 4
How to Create a Custom WordPress Taxonomy
In this video we discuss multiple topics regarding possible ways to group and link content using Taxonomies. We also look at who to code a custom WordPress Taxo...
In this video we discuss multiple topics regarding possible ways to group and link content using Taxonomies. We also look at who to code a custom WordPress Taxonomy.
Code can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/mrbobbybryant/fdb76c7129370062956f
wn.com/How To Create A Custom Wordpress Taxonomy
In this video we discuss multiple topics regarding possible ways to group and link content using Taxonomies. We also look at who to code a custom WordPress Taxonomy.
Code can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/mrbobbybryant/fdb76c7129370062956f
- published: 20 Jan 2015
- views: 2
Drupal Tutorials #35 - Taxonomy Part 1
This is the 35th tutorial in the Drupal 7 tutorial series. This tutorial shows you how to use taxonomy in Drupal 7 Subscribe to Level Up Pro for extra featur......
This is the 35th tutorial in the Drupal 7 tutorial series. This tutorial shows you how to use taxonomy in Drupal 7 Subscribe to Level Up Pro for extra featur...
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This is the 35th tutorial in the Drupal 7 tutorial series. This tutorial shows you how to use taxonomy in Drupal 7 Subscribe to Level Up Pro for extra featur...
- published: 26 May 2012
- views: 13068
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author: LevelUpTuts
SharePoint Design and Taxonomy Best Practices
http://www.knowledgelake.com/business-consulting-sharepoint-best-practices-and-project-management SharePoint's flexibility is its greatest strength and its g......
http://www.knowledgelake.com/business-consulting-sharepoint-best-practices-and-project-management SharePoint's flexibility is its greatest strength and its g...
wn.com/Sharepoint Design And Taxonomy Best Practices
http://www.knowledgelake.com/business-consulting-sharepoint-best-practices-and-project-management SharePoint's flexibility is its greatest strength and its g...
Drupal 7 Taxonomy Explained
This video explains how Drupal 7's Taxonomy system works. You'll understand what Taxonomy is and how Vocabularies and Terms fit into that system. This is par......
This video explains how Drupal 7's Taxonomy system works. You'll understand what Taxonomy is and how Vocabularies and Terms fit into that system. This is par...
wn.com/Drupal 7 Taxonomy Explained
This video explains how Drupal 7's Taxonomy system works. You'll understand what Taxonomy is and how Vocabularies and Terms fit into that system. This is par...
3 2 How to Write Learning Objectives Using Bloom's Taxonomy
In this video we will discuss how to write specific, measurable, and observable learning objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy....
In this video we will discuss how to write specific, measurable, and observable learning objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy.
wn.com/3 2 How To Write Learning Objectives Using Bloom's Taxonomy
In this video we will discuss how to write specific, measurable, and observable learning objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy.
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 1
Oranges - Taxonomy (ALBUM STREAM)
Oranges - Taxonomy (ALBUM STREAM)
http://orangesmusic.bandcamp.com
http://oranges.merchnow.com
itunes.apple.com/us/album/taxonomy/id1040391941...
Oranges - Taxonomy (ALBUM STREAM)
http://orangesmusic.bandcamp.com
http://oranges.merchnow.com
itunes.apple.com/us/album/taxonomy/id1040391941
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Oranges - Taxonomy (ALBUM STREAM)
http://orangesmusic.bandcamp.com
http://oranges.merchnow.com
itunes.apple.com/us/album/taxonomy/id1040391941
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 928