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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Les Corvidae Famille ou famille du corbeau / The Corvidae Family or Crow Family (The Raven)
The Corvidae Family or Crow Family (The Raven) Back in the 1980’s I purchased a book “Ravens in the Winter” by Bernd Heinrich a Biologist and Professor of zoology at the University of Vermont and his study of the Corvid … Continue reading
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WINE
Wine has been interwoven with the history of humankind. It has been stated that civilization grew from agriculture. It might also be said that wine created civilization. I have to say, through my world traveling for business and sampling wine … Continue reading
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DANTÉ
DANTÉ Nether upon down nor under coverlets men come to fame which leaves of himself the self same traces as smoke in the air or foam on water Sur le bas ni en vertu néantin couvertures hommes venir; à la … Continue reading
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Louise Labé, 1520-22-1566
Louise Labé, 1520-22-1566 also identified as La Belle Cordière, was a female French poet of the Renaissance born in Lyon, • Sonnet I What if the hero of the Odyssey Had been like you, a man that’s fair of face … Continue reading
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Bioelectromagnetism et (électrophysiologie) électricité animale/Bioelectromagnetism and (Electrophysiology) Animal Electricity
Bioelectromagnetism and (Electrophysiology) Animal Electricity Luigi Aloisio Galvani 1737–1798) was an Italian physician, physicist, biologist and philosopher, who discovered animal electricity. He is also recognized as the pioneer of bioelectromagnetics. In 1780, he discovered that the muscles of dead frogs’ … Continue reading
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L’HISTOIRE DU VIN / WINE HISTORY
WINE HISTORY This abstract is a Focus on Loire Valley (Anjou) & ( Vouvray pétillant) and Rhône Valley’s Côtes du Rhône. Other wine regions of the world will be address under separate reports The difference between grape-juice, simple and sweet … Continue reading
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Le monde de baies
Le monde de baies Les Hominidés a fait manger des fruits au cours de l’époque de Neandertal c’est-à-dire paleoanthropologists (anthropologie traitant de FOSSILES HOMINIDÉS) trouvé bits de date coincé dans les dents d’un 40,000 ans Neanderthal. Il est évident que … Continue reading
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The World of berries
The World of berries Hominids did eat fruits during the Neanderthal era i.e. paleoanthropologists (anthropology dealing with fossil hominids) found bits of date stuck in the teeth of a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal. There’s evidence that several of the fruits we enjoy … Continue reading
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L’histoire des fruits et baies histoire de poursuivre
L’histoire des fruits et baies histoire de poursuivre “Me donner des livres, des fruits, du vin français et le beau temps et un peu de musique de portes, joué par quelqu’un que je ne sais pas. J’admire lolling sur une … Continue reading
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The History of Fruits and (Berrie’s story to continue)
The History of Fruits and (Berrie’s story to continue) “Give me books, fruit, French wine and fine weather and a little music out of doors, played by someone I do not know. I admire lolling on a lawn by a … Continue reading
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