Thursday, April 30, 2009

Mathematics for Computer Scientists

Brit Awards 2009 - The Year In Music


1. Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
2. Coldplay - Violet Hill
3. Oasis - The Shock Of The Lightening
4. Ting Tings - That's Not My Name
5. Verve - Love Is Noise
6. Paul Weller - Have You Made Up Your Mind
7. Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss A Beat
8. MGMT - Time To Pretend
9. Keane - Spiralling
10. Razorlight - Wire To Wire
11. Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor
12. Vampire Weekend - Oxford Comma
13. Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
14. Glasvegas - Daddy's Gone
15. Nickelback - Rockstar
16. Radiohead - Nude
17. Last Shadow Puppets - The Age Of The Understatement
18. Elbow - One Day Like This
19. Foo Fighters - The Pretender
20. Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls (Winners Of Outstanding Contribution To Music BRIT Award)

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Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (2009)


Invaders Must Die is the upcoming, fifth regular studio album by the electronic act The Prodigy, to be released on March 2, 2009 on the band's new label, Take Me to the Hospital, and distributed by Cooking Vinyl.

Tracklist:

01. “Invaders Must Die” - 4:55
02. “Omen” - 3:36
03. “Thunder” - 4:09
04. “Colours” - 3:27
05. “Take Me to the Hospital” - 3:40
06. “Warrior’s Dance” - 5:12
07. “Run with the Wolves” - 4:24
08. “Omen Reprise” - 2:14
09. “World’s on Fire” - 4:50
10. “Piranha” - 4:04
11. “Stand Up” - 5:30

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VA - Let's Dance Volume 4 - Inverno 09 (2009)

Release:

Artist: VA
Album: Let's Dance Vol. 4 - Inverno 09
Date: 24.04.2009
Genre: House / Dance
Tracks: Mixed CD
Total time: 52 min
Size: 74 Mb
Audio: VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo

Tracklist:

01. Pitbull - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
02. Sam Project - Love Shine
03. Ziko & Relight Orchestra - Oldum (Forca Divina / Deus Do Fogo Da Just
04. Bob Sinclair featuring Master Gee & Wonder Mike From The Original Sug
05. Spankers - Sex On The Beach
06. Doman & Gooding feat. Dru & Lincoln - Runnin
07. Yves Larock & Steve Edwards - Listen To The Voice Inside
08. Cristian Marchi feat. Dot Comma - Disco Strobe
09. Jam feat. Amon - Reason
10. Laurent Wolf feat. Mod Martin - Seventies
11. Dj Ross vs. Double You - Please Dont Go
12. David May - Superstar
13. Fish & Chimps - Miami
14. Spencer & Hill - So Dance
15. L.E.S. & Frankie Gada - Walking On The Moon

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

88 Mobile Wallpapers (240x320)


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250 Bootskins XP


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Dark Castle 3D screensaver 1.1




If you feel somewhat gloomy, make your melancholy refined and exquisite! It is Dark Castle screensaver that will create a proper atmosphere. Its narrow windows and old mossy stonework look so sinister under the heavy rain. Moonlit and frightening, the gothic castle is outlined against the sky, and only the rustle of the rain disturbs the silence. But look! What is there? Something is going on inside the castle... Do not miss your chance to reveal the secrets. You can look through the windows with this animated screensaver.


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25 Windows Vista Themes and 48 Vista Wallpapers



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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Shakira HD Wallpaper Set

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Bob Marley and the Wailers - Roots Of A Legend

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Step Up 2 - The Streets

01 - Low
02 - Shake Your Pom Pom
03 - Killa
04 - Hypnotized
05 - Is It You
06 - Can't Help But Wait
07 - Church
08 - Ching-A-Ling
09 - Push
10 - 369
11 - Impossible
12 - Lives In Da Club
13 - Girl You Know
14 - Say Cheese
15 - Let It Go
16 - Ain't No Stressin


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Franklyn (2008) DVDRiP

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0893402/

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Backstreet Boys - International (2009)



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U2 - No Line On The Horizon (2009)


U2 - No Line On The Horizon


Rip Info
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Artist: U2
Album Title: No Line On The Horizon
Record Label: Interscope
Rip Date: 2009-02-21
Catalog Number:
Genre: Alternative
Year: 2009
Source: CD
Encoder: LAME 3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
Quality: 194 kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo


Track List
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01 No Line On The Horizon 4:12
02 Magnificent 5:24
03 Moment of Surrender 7:24
04 Unknown Caller 6:02
05 I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight 4:13
06 Get On Your Boots 3:25
07 Stand Up Comedy 3:49
08 FEZ-Being Born 5:17
09 White As Snow 4:41
10 Breathe 5:00
11 Cedars Of Lebanon 4:16
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00:53:43
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Monday, April 27, 2009

Planet Earth (2006) DVDRip


http://imdb.com/title/tt0795176/

The programmes were made over four years by producer Alastair Fothergill and his team, who were responsible for the successful The Blue Planet (2001). The narrator, David Attenborough, worked on them while also embarking on the last in his 'Life' series, Life in Cold Blood, which is due for completion in 2008. The series' music is composed by George Fenton. Filming involved visiting 62 countries and 204 different locations.

Each of the eleven episodes (except the first) focuses on one of the Earth's natural habitats and examines its indigenous features, together with the breadth of fauna found there. Several animals and locations are shown that have hitherto never been filmed, using innovative camera technology. Previously unseen animal behaviour includes: wolves chasing caribou observed from above; snow leopard pursuing markhor in the Himalayas; grizzly bear cubs leaving their den for the first time; crab-eating macaques that swim underwater; and over a hundred sailfish hunting en masse.

By contrast with the others, the first instalment gives a general overview of the series by describing each of the environments that are looked at in more detail in later programmes. However, the method used to communicate this — a 'journey' from one end of the Earth to the other — serves to demonstrate the rich variation that exists on the planet as a whole.

Some sequences, particularly in episodes 6–11, are notable for their potentially disturbing content. Examples include a lone elephant being brought down by lions and a polar bear unsuccessfully attacking a walrus colony and subsequently being overcome by hunger and exhaustion. Fothergill confirmed that he asked BBC presentation for an appropriate warning before transmission in such cases:

"The thing is, we have to tread a fine line between showing nature as it really is and not offending the sensibilities of viewers. I think it's an enormous mistake to try and sanitise nature, but I can assure you that there's plenty of footage that we shan't be showing."

Apart from David Attenborough's closing narration, the series rarely makes explicit reference to the world's environmental problems. Attenborough indicated that this was intentional:

"This new series is more a celebration of our planet, not a lament about the state of it. It shows what is still there. In some areas there is no doubt that we are doing damage to our world but, at the same time, there is a vast amount of uncharted and untouched wilderness."

However, the subject of species conservation and man's effect on the world's ecosystems is addressed in the companion series, Planet Earth: The Future.

Broadcast details

Each programme is of around 58 minutes' duration. This includes Planet Earth Diaries, a 10-minute featurette that details the filming of a particular event.

The show was heavily trailed on the BBC's television and radio channels both before and during its run. All eleven instalments had a 9pm Sunday screening on BBC One and in most cases were followed by an early evening repeat the next Saturday on BBC Two. Besides being BBC One's featured "One to Watch" programme of the day, its ratings were consistently high, averaging between seven and nine million viewers for each Sunday transmission.

In the UK, the series was split into two parts. Episodes 1–5 were shown 5 March–2 April 2006 with the remainder broadcast from 5 November 2006, following a further repeat run of part one on BBC Four. Part two premiered on Sundays at 9pm on both BBC One and BBC HD with a second repeat on BBC Four the following week. As a promotion for the autumn series, "Great Plains" received its first public showing at the Edinburgh International Television Festival on 26 August 2006. It was shown on a giant screen in Conference Square.

The music that was featured in the BBC trailers for the series is the track "Hoppípolla" from the album Takk... by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós. Following the advertisements, interest was so widespread that the single was re-released. In Australia, however, it was replaced by "Jupiter", the fourth movement of Gustav Holst's orchestral suite, The Planets.

Along with its 2005 dramatisation of Bleak House, the BBC selected Planet Earth for its trial of high-definition broadcasts. The opening episode was its first ever scheduled programme in the format, shown 27 May 2006 on BBC HD.

Episodes

"A hundred years ago, there were one and a half billion people on Earth. Now, over six billion crowd our fragile planet. But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity. This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before."

1)"From Pole to Pole"

Broadcast 5 March 2006, the first episode illustrates a 'journey' around the globe and reveals the effect of gradual climatic change and seasonal transitions en route. During Antarctica's winter, emperor penguins endure four months of darkness, with no food, in temperatures of minus 70°C. Meanwhile, as spring arrives in the Arctic, polar bear cubs take their first steps into a world of rapidly thawing ice. In northern Canada, the longest overland migration of any animal — over 2000 miles — is that of three million caribou, which are hunted by wolves, and one such pursuit is shown. The forests of eastern Russia are home to the Amur leopard: with a population of just 40 individuals, it is the world's rarest cat. This is because of hunting and the destruction of its habitat. Attenborough states that it "symbolises the fragility of our natural heritage." However, in the tropics, the jungle that covers 3% of the planet's surface supports 50% of its animals. Also depicted is the one-second strike of a great white shark as it pounces on a seal, slowed down forty times. Other species shown include New Guinea's birds of paradise, African hunting dogs in their efficient pursuit of impala, swimming elephants in Africa and 300,000 migrating baikal teal (the world's entire population of the species in one flock). The Planet Earth Diaries segment shows how the wild dog hunt was filmed unobtrusively with the aid of the "heli-gimbal": a powerful, gyro-stabilised camera mounted beneath a helicopter.

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2)"Mountains"

Broadcast 12 March 2006, the second instalment focuses on the mountains. All the main ranges are explored with extensive aerial photography. Ethiopia's Erta Ale is the longest continually erupting volcano — for over 100 years. On the nearby highlands, geladas (the only primate whose diet is almost entirely of grass) inhabit precipitous slopes nearly three miles up, in troops that are 800-strong: the most numerous of their kind. Alongside them live the critically endangered walia ibex, and both species take turns to act as lookout for predatory Ethiopian wolves. The Andes have the most volatile weather and guanacos are shown enduring a flash blizzard, along with an exceptional group sighting of the normally solitary puma. The Alpine summits are always snow-covered, apart from that of the Matterhorn, which is too sheer to allow it to settle. Grizzly bear cubs emerge from their den for the first time in the Rockies, while Himalayan inhabitants include rutting markhor, golden eagles that hunt migrating demoiselle cranes, and the rare snow leopard. At the eastern end of the range, the giant panda cannot hibernate due to its poor nutriment of bamboo and one of them cradles its week-old cub. Also shown is the Earth's biggest mountain glacier: the Baltoro in Pakistan, which is 43 miles long and visible from space. Planet Earth Diaries demonstrates the difficulty of obtaining the first ever close-up footage of the snow leopards: a process which took over a year.

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3)"Fresh Water"

Broadcast 19 March 2006, this programme describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. Only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life is ultimately dependent on it. Its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by Venezuela's Tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. It then travels hundreds of miles before forming rapids. With the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of Angel Falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. Its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. The erosive nature of rivers is shown by the Grand Canyon, created over five million years by the Colorado River. In Japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. Also featured are smooth-coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's Nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the Mara River. Roseate spoonbills are numerous in the Pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. In addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques. Planet Earth Diaries shows how a camera crew filmed a piranha feeding frenzy in Brazil — after a two-week search for the opportunity.

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4)"Caves"

Broadcast 26 March 2006, this episode explores the planet's "final frontier": the world of caves and tunnels. Mexico's Cave of Swallows is, at 400 meters, the Earth's deepest, and diving into it is akin to jumping off New York City's Empire State Building. Also featured is Borneo's Deer Cave. Its inhabitants include three million wrinkle-lipped bats that live on its ceiling and deposit guano on to an enormous mound below, which is 100 meters high and is blanketed with feeding cockroaches. In addition, there are glimpses of a number of subterranean, eyeless creatures, such as the Texan cave salamander and even a species of crab. The programme ends in the recently discovered Lechuguilla Cave where sulphuric acid had carved unusually ornate, gypsum crystal formations. Planet Earth Diaries reveals how a camera team spent a month among the cockroaches on a tower of bat guano, and the logistics needed to photograph Lechuguilla Cave. For the visit, it took two years to get permission and local authorities are unlikely to allow another.

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5)"Deserts"

Broadcast 2 April 2006, this instalment features the harsh environment that covers one third of the Earth: the deserts. Due to Siberian winds, Mongolia's Gobi Desert reaches extremes of temperature like no other, ranging from -40°C to +50°C. It is home to the rare Bactrian camel, which eats snow to maintain its fluid level and must limit itself to 10 litres a day if it is not to prove fatal. Africa's Sahara is the size of the USA, and just one of its severe dust storms could cover the whole of Great Britain. While some creatures, such as the dromedary, take them in their stride, for others the only escape from such bombardments is to bury themselves in the sand. Few rocks can resist them either and the outcrops shown in Egypt's White Desert are being inexorably eroded. The biggest dunes (300 meters high) are to be found in Namibia, whle other deserts featured are the Atacama in Chile, the Sonoran in Arizona, and areas of the Australian outback and Utah. Animals shown surviving in such an unforgiving habitat include elephants, lions (hunting oryx), red kangaroos (which moisten their forelegs with saliva to keep cool), nocturnal fennec foxes, acrobatic flat lizards feeding on black flies, and duelling Nubian ibex. The final sequence illustrates one of nature's most fearsome spectacles: a billion-strong plague of desert locusts, destroying all vegetation in its path. Planet Earth Diaries explains how the hunt for the elusive Bactrian camels necessitated a two-month trek in Mongolia.

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6)"Ice Worlds"

Broadcast 5 November 2006, the sixth programme looks at the regions of the Arctic and Antarctica. The latter contains 90% of the world's ice, and stays largely deserted until the spring, when visitors arrive to harvest its waters. Snow petrels take their place on nunataks and begin to court, but are preyed on by South Polar skuas. During summer, a school of humpback whales hunt krill by creating a spiralling net of bubbles. The onset of winter sees the journey of emperor penguins to their breeding grounds, 100 miles inland. Their eggs transferred to the males for safekeeping, the females return to the ocean while their partners huddle into large groups to endure the extreme cold. At the northern end of the planet, Arctic residents include musk oxen, who are hunted by Arctic foxes and wolves. A female polar bear and her two cubs head off across the ice to look for food. As the sun melts the ice, a glimpse of the Earth's potential future reveals a male polar bear that is unable to find a firm footing anywhere and has to resort to swimming — which it cannot do indefinitely. Its desperate need to eat brings it to a colony of walrus. Although it attacks repeatedly, the herd is successful in evading it by returning to the sea. Wounded and unable to feed, the bear will not survive. Meanwhile, back in Antarctica, the eggs of the emperor penguins finally hatch. Planet Earth Diaries tells of the battle with the elements to obtain the penguin footage and of unwelcome visits from polar bears.

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7)"Great Plains"

Broadcast 12 November 2006, this episode deals with savannah, steppe, tundra, prairie, and looks at the importance and resilience of grasses in such treeless ecosystems. Their vast expanses contain the largest concentration of animal life. In Outer Mongolia, a herd of gazelle flees a bush fire and has to move on to new grazing, but grass can repair itself rapidly and soon reappears. On the Arctic tundra during spring, millions of migratory snow geese arrive to breed and their young are preyed on by Arctic foxes. Meanwhile, time-lapse photography depicts moving herds of caribou as a calf is brought down by a chasing wolf. On the North American prairie, bison engage in the ritual to establish the dominant males. The Tibetan Plateau is the highest of the plains and despite its relative lack of grass, animals do survive there, including yak and wild ass. However, the area's most numerous resident is the pika, whose nemesis is the Tibetan fox. In tropical India, the tall grasses hide some of the largest creatures and also the smallest, such as the pygmy hog. The final sequence depicts the African savannah and elephants that are forced to share a waterhole with a pride of thirty lions. The insufficient water makes it an uneasy alliance and the latter gain the upper hand during the night when their hunger drives them to hunt and eventually kill one of the pachyderms. Planet Earth Diaries explains how the lion hunt was filmed in darkness using infrared lights.

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8)"Jungles"

Broadcast 19 November 2006, the next instalment examines jungles and tropical rainforests. These environments occupy only 3% of the land yet are home to over half of the world's species. New Guinea is inhabited by almost 40 kinds of birds of paradise, which avoid conflict with each other by living in different parts of the island. Some of their elaborate courtship displays are shown. Within the dense forest canopy, sunlight is prized, and the death of a tree triggers a race by saplings to fill the vacant space. Figs are a widespread and popular food, and as many as 44 types of bird and monkey have been observed picking from a single tree. The sounds of the jungle throughout the day are explored, from the early morning calls of orangutans to the nocturnal cacophony of courting tree frogs. The importance of fungi to the rainforest is illustrated by a sequence of them fruiting, including a parasite called cordyceps. The mutual benefits of the relationship between carnivorous pitcher plants and red crab spiders is also discussed. In the Congo, roaming forest elephants are shown reaching a clearing to feed on essential clay minerals within the mud. Finally, chimpanzees are one of the few jungle animals able to traverse both the forest floor and the canopy in search of food. In Uganda, members of a 150-strong community of the primates mount a raid into neighbouring territory in order to gain control of it. Planet Earth Diaries looks at filming displaying birds of paradise.

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9)"Shallow Seas"

Broadcast 26 November 2006, this programme is devoted to the shallow seas that fringe the world's continents. Although they constitute 8% of the oceans, they contain most marine life. As humpback whales return to breeding grounds in the tropics, a mother and its calf are followed. While the latter takes in up to 500 litres of milk a day, its parent will starve until it travels back to the poles to feed — and it must do this while it still has sufficient energy left for the journey. The coral reefs of Indonesia are home to the biggest variety of ocean dwellers. Examples include banded sea kraits, which ally themselves with goatfish and trevally in order to hunt. In Western Australia, dolphins 'hydroplane' in the shallowest waters to catch a meal, while in Bahrain, 100,000 Socotra cormorants rely on shamals that blow sand grains into the nearby Persian Gulf, transforming it into a rich fishing ground. The appearance of algae in the spring starts a food chain that leads to an abundant harvest, and sea lions and dusky dolphins are among those taking advantage of it. In Southern Africa, as chokka squid are preyed on by short-tail stingray, the Cape fur seals that share the waters are hunted by the world's largest predatory fish: the great white shark. On Marion Island in the Indian Ocean, a group of king penguins must cross a beach occupied by fur seals that do not hesitate to attack them. Planet Earth Diaries shows the difficulties of filming the one-second strike of a great white shark.

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10)"Seasonal Forests"

Broadcast 3 December 2006, the penultimate episode surveys the coniferous and deciduous seasonal woodland habitats — the most extensive forests on Earth. Conifers begin sparsely in the Arctic but soon dominate the land, and the taiga circles the globe, containing a third of all the Earth's trees. Few creatures can survive the Arctic climate all year round, but the moose and wolverine are exceptions. 1600 kilometres to the south, on the Pacific coast of North America, conifers have reached their full potential. These include some of the world's tallest trees: the redwoods. Here, a pine marten is shown stalking a squirrel, and great grey owl chicks take their first flight. Further south still, in the Valdivian forests of Chile, a population of smaller animals exist, including the pudú and the kodkod. During spring in a European broad-leaved forest, a mandarin duck leads its day-old family to leap from its tree trunk nest to the leaf litter below. On a summer night on North America's east coast, periodical cicadas emerge en masse to mate — an event that occurs every seventeen years. After revisiting Russia's Amur leopards in winter, a timelapse sequence illustrates the effect of the ensuing spring on the deciduous forest floor. In India's teak forests, a langur monkey strays too far from the chital that act as its sentinels and falls prey to a tiger. Planet Earth Diaries explains how aerial shots were achieved by the use of a 'cinebule', an adapted hot air balloon.

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11)"Ocean Deep"

Broadcast 10 December 2006, the final instalment concentrates on the most unexplored area of the planet: the deep ocean. It begins with a whale shark used as a shield by a shoal of bait fish to protect themselves from yellowfin tuna. Also shown is an oceanic whitetip shark trailing rainbow runners. Meanwhile, a 500-strong school of dolphins head for the Azores, where they work together to feast on scad mackerel. Down in the ocean's furthest reaches, some creatures defy classification. On the sea floor, scavengers such as the spider crab bide their time, awaiting carrion from above. The volcanic mountain chain at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean also sustains life through the bacteria that surround its sulphide vents. There are thought to be around 30,000 undersea volcanoes, some of them taller than Mount Everest. Their sheer cliffs provide anchorage for several corals and sponges. Nearer the surface, the currents that surround these seamounts force nutrients up from below and thus marine life around them is abundant. Off the Mexican coast, a large group of sailfish encircle another shoal of bait fish. The hunters change colour as a message of their intentions, since an attack could also be fatal to others of their number. The last sequence depicts the largest animal on Earth: the blue whale, of which 300,000 once roamed the world's oceans. Now less than 3% remain. Planet Earth Diaries shows the search in the Bahamas for oceanic whitetip sharks.

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"Our planet is still full of wonders. As we explore them, so we gain not only understanding, but power. It's not just the future of the whale that today lies in our hands: it's the survival of the natural world in all parts of the living planet. We can now destroy or we can cherish. The choice is ours."

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