moni acuña portuguez

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moni acuña portuguez

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In the glade, where violets bloom, A carpet of purple, nature's loom. Tiny blossoms in the woodland's embrace, A violet's melody, a tranquil space.
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By the pond, a lotus's bloom, Floating elegance in nature's room. Petals unfurl in the morning's light, A lotus sonnet, a pondside delight.
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Amidst the heathlands, where heather weaves, A tapestry of lavender, nature conceives. Tiny blooms in the heath's embrace, A heather sonnet, a moorland's grace.
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In the woodland, where bluebells sway, A carpet of blue in a woodland play. Whispers in the wind, a bluebell's trance, A woodland sonnet, a floral expanse.
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In the desert, where cacti stand, Blossoms bloom in the arid sand. Resilient beauty in the heat's advance, A cactus blossom poem, a desert's romance.
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By the train tracks where echoes cling, As the sun sets, distant bells ring. Rails disappear in the evening's trail, A train track ballad, a journey's tale.
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By the riverbank where whispers flow, As the sun sets, secrets aglow. Rippling waters in the evening's trance, A riverbank sonnet, a waterside dance.
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In the chapel where candles flicker, As the sun sets, prayers grow thicker. Sacred silence in the evening's embrace, A chapel sonnet, a spiritual grace.
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By the fireside where embers glow, As the sun sets, warmth does grow. Crackling flames in the evening's trance, A fireside sonnet, a hearthside dance.
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study in fubk department of Demography and social statistics
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take on the role of a leader in group settings.
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fubk department of Demography and social statistics
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@apod I am Rakib Hasan a Freelance Web Developer and WordPress expert. Working as a web developer since 2017.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Shadows of Mountain and Moon Image Credit & Copyright: Enzo Massa Micon Explanation: Can the Moon and a mountain really cast similar shadows? Yes, but the division between light and dark does not have to be aligned. Pictured, a quarter moon was captured above the mountain Grivola in Italy in early October of 2022. The Sun is to the right of the featured picturesque landscape, illuminating the right side of the Moon in a similar way that it illuminates the right side of the mountain. This lunar phase is called "quarter" because the lit fraction visible from Earth is one quarter of the entire lunar surface. Digital post-processing of this single exposure gave both gigantic objects more prominence. Capturing the terminator of this quarter moon in close alignment with nearly vertical mountain ridge required careful timing because the Earth rotates once a day.
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@apod something which is not duplicable in the digital world has enormous value…
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The Upper Michigan Blizzard of 1938 Image Credit: Bill Brinkman; Courtesy: Paula Rocco Explanation: Yes, but can your blizzard do this? In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan's Storm of the Century in 1938, some snow drifts reached the level of utility poles. Nearly a meter of new and unexpected snow fell over two days in a storm that started 86 years ago this week. As snow fell and gale-force winds piled snow to surreal heights, many roads became not only impassable but unplowable; people became stranded, cars, school buses and a train became mired, and even a dangerous fire raged. Two people were killed and some students were forced to spend several consecutive days at school. The featured image was taken by a local resident soon after the storm. Although all of this snow eventually melted, repeated snow storms like this help build lasting glaciers in snowy regions of our planet Earth.
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This breed of dogs lives in snowy areas, and it differs from the Dogecoin,
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