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Boseman Forever
As of this writing, I have yet to see the Black Panther sequel, and that's because I am still behind just a bit on the Marvel movies (that includes having still not seen the latest Doctor Strange film). I do know this, however: that film had to have done absolute justice to the late, great Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed the titular superhero in four previous films. Hard to believe that at the time of Boseman's passing, I had been watching him in some form for a decade, having first seen Boseman in the short-lived series, Persons Unknown.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a year ago in HumansThee Eye
This is an introduction to become familiar with the anatomy of the eye. I intend to break the information into a forum. To become comfortable with using these terms as descriptive words to better fortify myself an explanation. This is a premeditation for the study of optometry. With information from [teachmeanatomy.info][Stephanie Britton; Anatomy Teacher][‘The Sage Age’ pg 159]. The plan is to keep journaling on the subject matter to innovatively construct my mind to adopt this topic as nature. I will be using previous journal entries and finesse of a vitae. I predict that later entries will have revisions. This will contain writing only, no images.
Tristin CrawfordPublished about a year ago in HumansPooboo indoor cycling bike
Get your Pooboo indoor cycling bike with 30% discount here now Pooboo Indoor Cycling Bike: A Review Indoor cycling has become increasingly popular over the years, and for a good reason. It is a great way to get a cardiovascular workout in the comfort of your own home, regardless of the weather outside. However, finding the right indoor cycling bike can be challenging, especially with so many options available on the market. In this article, we will review the Pooboo indoor cycling bike, a popular choice among fitness enthusiasts.
Serg SilinPublished about a year ago in HumansThee Eye
Several thinker’s of the theory of light accommodate from excerpts of books. [‘The Sage Age’ pg 159] talks of two, particularly Newton. Theorize concept of light receptors in the eye. Huygens has two theories of wavelengths and particles of matter having velocity. Theorizing that light has mass and travels so far varied with color of light. The theory of speed of light came into play when Einstein’s imagery, a well known mathematician, developed formulas and equations for scientific fact. Wrote on blackboards. This was placed with a demonstration of refraction. Broken light, broken image, traveled at a slower rate as ripples of a disturbed puddle. Maxwell used the natural rainbow as part of his example of explanation. Our eyes see the world in color because of a macula.
Tristin CrawfordPublished about a year ago in HumansA TIME CAPSULE HAIKU IS A THREE-LINE POEM THAT CAPTURES A MOMENT IN TIME.
A time capsule haiku is a unique and thoughtful way to encapsulate a moment in time. A haiku is a traditional Japanese form of poetry that consists of three lines. This type of poem is ideal for writing about a single moment or experience, making it an excellent choice for creating a time capsule. With a few thoughtful words, you can create a haiku about time that will be cherished for years to come. In this article, we will discuss what makes a time capsule haiku so special and how you can craft your own.
Aneela IramPublished about a year ago in HumansVery Interesting Products
1) Charge Bluetooth Beanie Speaker The Charge Bluetooth Beanie Speaker is a product that offers users an enjoyable music experience with both a warm beanie and a Bluetooth speaker feature. This product, which is frequently preferred by those who like to spend time outside, especially in winter, allows you to listen to music easily without removing your gloves.
Variations of “Not In My Backyard” Reverberate in my Mind
When I was in school for my graduate degree in natural resources, our class was asked to write an essay following the reading of Tragedy of the Commons (Hardin, 1968). It is required reading in most environmental programs.
Carol LabuzzettaPublished about a year ago in HumansEdward
"Guess what?" Edith stood before her parents, trying to seem estatic. Her parents looked at her, wondering what this excitment was all about. "What?" her mother asked, trying to discern what this situation was about this time. "I'm getting married. You know Augustine propose last night." Edith flicked her long blond hair over her shoulder, trying to seem joyful. "That is so wonderful. Finally out eldest daughter has found herself a husband!" said her father. Her mother looked at her sadly. Edith knew what was going through her mother's mind.
Danielle MosleyPublished about a year ago in Filthy