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A scenic tour of the Anniston, Al museum of natural history featuring a dinosaur named Sue. The best perserved and most complete T Rex ever found to date. Also features egyptian mummies, wildlife and a fabulous bird collection. |
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Museum Expedition 29: Archaeology Camp week 3
if you went the third week my nickname frome camp is at the end. |
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Ecco un dinosauro riprodotto perfettamente ed esposto al Natural History Museum di Londra. |
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The Northeast Alabama Orchid Society held a show at the Anniston Museum of Natural History on October 21, 2006. We were there. |
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A new butterfly pavillion opens at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The pavillion is operated at a cost of $1 million a year and the live butterflies are replenished every few weeks. Story produced by Lubna Takruri and reported by Nadia Bilbassy for Al-Arabiya TV morning show. |
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Jamillat al Waha, "Beauties of the Oasis," is comprised of three dancers, Kirsten Maclellan, Julie Scalzo, and Laura Alvarez. The group is seen here performing at the annual Folk & Tribal Arts Marketplace at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. They will be performing at the Museum on Sunday, December 2, 2007. |
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El T-REX del Museum of Natural History de Londres es la mayor decepción. La gente hace horas de cola para lo que yo imito mejor. Aparte la palabra "mogolicada" es lo mas. |
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the world is yours. after all, what matters most isn't what you're looking at, but what you're looking for.
anmar. a wonderful world.
*Voiceover: Omar Al-Sherrif
*Shot in:
-UK: Stratford-upon-Avon, Alton Towers (Stoke on Trent), Habibi restaurant (Coventry), Natural History Museum (London), Learning Grid (University of Warwick), T.G.I Friday's (Coventry)
-Bahrain: Manama-Muharraq Bridge
-Italy: Sanremo
-Monaco
العالم عالمك. المهم في ما تراه هو ما تتطلع إليه. أنمار. عالم جميل
(صوت: عمر الشريف)
(تم التصوير في: بريطانيا، البحرين، إيطاليا، موناكو) |
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Dinosauro robot al Science History Museum di Londra |
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27 Octubre 2007 al 04 Noviembre 2007.Durante nuestras vacaciones en New York,disfrutamos de algunas de las salas del American Museum of Natural History,lo cual no vimos en su totalidad,por el cansancio acumulado,durante los dias en la Gran Manzana. |
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A critical analysis of the anti-evolution claims made by Way of the Master's Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort. Their arguments are supported by a mix of logical fallacies, outright falsehoods, and a complete lack of knowledge concerning evolutionary biology.
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4) Comfort, R. Ray Comfort's BIO Page. Accessed 20 May 2007. http://www.livingwaters.com/bio/index.shtml.
5) Harrison, ER. 2000. Cosmology: The science of the universe. Cambridge University Press.
6) Harre, R. 1972. The Philosophies of Science: An Introductory Survey. Oxford University Press.
7) Freeman, S and JC Herron. 2006. Evolutionary Analysis, 4th ed. Benjamin Cummings.
8) Tian, F, OB Toon, AA Pavlov, and H De Sterck. 2005. A hydrogen-rich early Earth atmosphere. Science. 308:1014-1017.
9) Schlesinger, G and SL Miller. 1983. Prebiotic synthesis in atmospheres containing CH4, CO, and CO2. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 19(5):376-382.
10) Copley, J. 2001. The story of O. Nature. 410:862-864.
11) Turner, G. 1981. The development of the atmosphere. In: Evolving Earth, ed. LRM Cocks. British Museum.
12) Coates, MI and JA Clack. 1991. Fish-like gills and breathing in the earliest known tetrapod. Nature. 352:234-236.
13) Shultze, HP and J Chom. 1997. The Permo-Herbivorous genus Sagenodus and the beginning of modern lungfish. Contributions to Zoology. 61(7):9-70.
14) Newman, LJ and LRG Cannon. 2003. Marine Flatworms: The World of Polyclads. CSIRO Publishing.
15) Godfrey, LR. 1983. Creationism and gaps in the fossil record. In: Scientists Confront Creationism, ed. LR Godfrey. W.W. Norton.
16) Briggs, DEG, ENK Clarkson, and RJ Aldridge. 1983. The conodont animal. Lethaia. 16:1-14.
17) Luo, ZX, AW Crompton, and AL Sun. 2001. A New mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and evolution of mammalian characteristics. Science 292:1535-1540.
18) Sereno, PC and C Rao. 1992. Early evolution of the avian flight and perching: New evidence from the Lower Creates of China. Science. 255:845-848.
19) Johanson, DC and MA Edey. 1981. Lucy: the beginnings of humankind. Simon and Schister.
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22) Smith, GE. 1927. The evolution of man, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press.
23) Weldenreich, F. 1946. Apes, Giants, and Men. University of Chicago Press.
24) Weiner, JS. 1955. The Piltdown Forgery. Oxford University Press.
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29) Gould, SJ. 1994. Hooking Leviathan by its past. Natural History. 103(May):8-15.
30) Clark, RW. 1985. The Life of Ernst Chain: Penicillin and Beyond. Weldenfeld & Nicolson.
31) Poole, AM, DC Jeffares, and D Penny. 1998. The path from the RNA world. Journalof Molecular Evolution. 46:1-17.
32) Chapman, G, J Cleese, T Gilliam, E Idle, T Jones, M Palin, and B McCable. 2003. The Pythons Autobiography by the Pythons. Orion Publishing Group. |
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Visita al Museo de Historia Natural en New York con mi class English |
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El Ministerio de Cultura, a través de la Dirección de Cinematografía y el Museo Nacional de Colombia, y la Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico Colombiano, presentan la exposición: ¡Acción! Cine en Colombia, que se exhibirá en la Sala de Exposiciones Temporales Gas Natural del 18 de octubre de 2007 al 28 de enero de 2008.
La muestra ofrece elementos que permiten entender la forma como se ha visto el país en el cine y cómo el cine se ha visto en el país, a través de 93 piezas, entre ellas, imágenes, obras de arte, documentos, fotografías y objetos y materiales utilizados en las películas.
¡Acción! Cine en Colombia exhibe momentos de lo que ha sido el cine colombiano y el cine extranjero visto en el país, su relación con la sociedad y su contribución al desarrollo de una idea de Nación. Además, evoca el esfuerzo, la lucidez y no pocas veces, el delirio de quienes desde distintos frentes y oficios, han participado en esta aventura.
Las entidades organizadoras quieren reivindicar con esta exposición, el papel que ha desempeñado el cine en la construcción de Nación, así como hacer énfasis en la necesidad de fortalecer las políticas y los proyectos que garantizan la salvaguardia de la memoria audiovisual.
La exposición es una realidad gracias al patrocinio de Cine Colombia y al apoyo del Fondo para el Desarrollo Cinematográfico, Lowe, Samsung, la Secretaría de Cultura, Recreación y Deporte de Bogotá y Proimágenes en Movimiento. |
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GTR-DVD-1089 - Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, 'Mother of the World'.
The history of the Sankt Sergius Church dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th century A.D. Legend has it that it was built on the site where the Holy Family once sought refuge. Thus, the richly decorated church is a popular Christian place of pilgrimage and is situated in Fustat in the middle of Koptic, the oldest district in Cairo.
The spacious Mamelucks Necropolis is unique within the Islamic world. Here, instead of conventional graves, entire houses were built for the dead. Within the necropolis the mosques and mausoleums of the Mameluck sovereigns are particularly interesting.
Built in 1900, each day the Egypt Museum attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience for themselves the legendary treasures of ancient history that comprise more than 120,000 different objects from 4500 years of Egyptian history, including the unique Tut-Ench-Amun exhibition.
Cairo really does strive to do justice to its name, Mother of the World. After all, it was this city that united the glory of the Pharaos with the Early Christian and Islamic worlds.
Global Treasures - History's Most Protected Monuments - Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa's Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world's heritage. Join us as we explore one of these protected monuments. |
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