H2 on E2, Glacial Respiration, Conceptual Ring of Ice, The End of Linear Western Religion, Emancipates, Exodus, as a survival manifesto. This is an allegory, placed out of timed historical reference, to hide, a 10,000 year old, account of survival, during the great flood, specifically, transition from glacial winter to global summer. Documents the Plight, the journey and dangers, experienced at a climate collapse, termed, Glacial Respiration,. Uncovering environmental change from Exodus, requires the assumption that the great flood of Noah, creation and Moses parting of the Red Sea are, the same event. Different stories, absorbed by the Jews, adopted, and assimilated into their scripture.
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Glowing with genuine character, the long awaited Mercedes-Benz GLK is set to take the world of compact SUVs by storm. Potential customers can be guaranteed the new compact SUV has been exposed to some of the most relentless testing and development processes. From sub-zero temperatures in Sweden to the burning heat in Africa, the new compact GLK has been put through its passes in the most demanding of climatic conditions. This extreme testing and development has allowed Mercedes-Benz engineers to rectify any potential system faults or weaknesses prior to release. Automotive Tv goes along for the ride and reveals how Mercedes-Benz engineers push the boundaries of extreme testing.
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Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The bird life of Sri Lanka is very rich for its size, and about 433 species have been recorded. In addition to the many resident birds, a considerable number of migratory species winter in the country to escape their northern breeding grounds. 233 species are resident, of which the most important are the 26 endemics. The other resident species are also found in the adjacent Indian mainland, but over 80 have developed distinct Sri Lankan races. Some of these races are very different in their plumage characteristics from the related forms in India. Bird distribution in Sri Lanka is largely determined by its climatic zones. The dry zone is largest of the three, covering more than half of the area of the island, with a prolonged dry and hot period and only one monsoon (the northeast monsoon from October to January). The wet zone, with two monsoons, is in the southwestern quarter of the island, where the few remaining rain forests are f
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