Monday, March 7, 2011
Poptropica Frist Trainer
On 5 March opened at Pu'u 'O'o crater a column. Some impressive images at up to 25 m high lava fountains.
Average Size Of American Woman 2010
Yesterday ended the contest → and you have obviously been through diligent. This should now be rewarded, and I selected five girls who each win one of the poster!
winner number 1 → Andii who are helped, of course imperative. A hole in the wall plus spinning confusion - as I feel with I hope that some rest stop off with the poster. ;)
winner number 2 → Liss , for their make-up corner was definitely more appropriate used as an image of Africa. And if we can kill two birds with one stone and the poster also like her husband, then we do that too! :)
winner number 3 → easy , which has a similar problem as Andii. The poster will be provided for privacy, and fits the "old times". :)
winner number 4 → regenrot where I like to show compassion - baby toys and children's paintings do not belong to a new apartment. For more style in your new home!
And the final winner is → July in which the poster will be good for the psyche - magic with him, we the walls visually less high and hope that the first step to "wall coverings" is. :)
Those who wonder why I always "we" wrote: I am grad posters schizophrenic. :)
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As you can see, I have censored the mail addresses and will now also delete the posts on the contest post. :)
The five winners now receive an email from me and I should as soon as possible their addresses, go directly to Manhattan. From there you will be sent to the poster.
I would like to take this opportunity again to thank for Manhattan's provide the posters and of course with you for participating!
The next contest may soon follow!
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
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Top: H & M Trend / / skirt: H & M / / Leggings: H & M Divided / / Boots: H & M / / Clock: Michael Kors
Today I was in Nuremberg, where I met the love of my Annki forum. Unfortunately, not so long, but for a successful Foundation purchase for them it was enough. :) I am now considered fairly empty because I had hoped that the "Peony & Python" LE already available (after I was confirmed by telephone), but she was not in Breuninger, Douglas still in there. But on second line. Let's see how I decide whether I can wait until next Saturday or is it to order. :) Since I'm already looking forward about 3 months later, I actually can still be patient. :)
now be a bit chilling ... is, after all weekend.
The two photos are created outside. The weather was so wonderful today and the sun blinded me angry, so we are for the following Photos back inside. :)
For this look I used the following products :
Face - Base : Rouge Bunny Rouge - "Prelude in the Clouds" (Aqua primer)
Corrector : Bobbi Brown - "Light Bisque"
Foundation: Bobbi Brown Natural Finish Long Lasting Foundation - "00 Alabaster"
Concealer / Highlighter: YSL Touche Eclat - "2"
Powder: Chanel Powder Universelle Libre - "Clear"
Eyeshadow - Base: MAC Paint Pot - "Painterly"
Eyeshadow : petrol - "02 Cream Canvas "[LE] (auf dem beweglichen Lid) / / MAC -" shale "(Crease / Lidfalte) / / MAC -" Shadowy Lady "(Crease / Lidfalte, Äußere Augenwinkel) / / MAC -" Crystal "(Highlighter)
Eyeliner: Bobbi Brown Long Wear Gel Eyeliner - Black Ink "
Kajal : MAC Powerpoint Eyeliner - "Bordeaux Line
Mascara : Giorgio Armani Eyes To Kill Excess (Pröbchen - the mascara is WOW!)
Eyebrows : Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow -" Sable "
Blush : MAC Powder Blush - "Lady"
Lips: MAC Prep + Prime Lips / / Chanel Glossimer - "Aragonite" [LE]
I wish you all a wonderful rest of weekend! :)
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Bangbros We Live Together
Thanks to the clean-up here I have, unfortunately, the last paint → ruined. Because tomorrow I leave the house, I would of course have no unkempt nails. In keeping with the " Peony & Python - LE Bobbi Brown that should be in stores starting tomorrow, I've decided to purple. :)
H & M - "Just A Fling"
Limited Edition (Summer 2010)
• 1 Coat "Fill The Gap" (ESSI)
• 2 Coats " Just A Fling " (H & M)
• 1 Coat "Good To Go" (ESSI)
Mission & opacity : A pleasant color. If one hires smart enough and a layer of paint is opaque. For safety, I applied two coats anyway - which I of course stupidly dry season technically everything is a little messed up ... The consistency is great to work just right.
dry season : And again a problem paint. Despite "Good To Go". Sometimes I think so, that my "Good To Go" is not really 'Good', but perhaps he is simply not compatible with all paints. I assume also that the creaminess of "Just A Fling" something bad is up to dry. Maybe too thick. Who knows. In any case, one or two nails yet still not quite dry. And I have painted before 2 hours! Next time I wear only one layer - maybe the problem is no longer available.
color : The course is beautiful - a warm purple, with a subtle shimmer in silver and gold. Depending on the light, the glow is more or less. He is very fine and subtle. The color contrast, nice lights, effect - again depending on the light - something garish, something pastel.
Total : Except for the rather modest dry season, I find the paint great. Order and coverage is great and the color is wonderful. Too bad the eternal dry season destroys everything.
Recommended : Unfortunately, the paint limited, I do not know if he's still available somewhere. Anyone who sees him, you should consider it and try it with a layer instead of two - to the paint is great. Therefore, a yes.
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How To Unlock Mount And Blade Free
blouse: from Brazil / / dress: H & M / / Leggings: Primark / / Boots: H & M
I'm just - again - during construction and Umräumwahn and have 'nothing to tell, but my little break I wanted to use in order to show you my outfit yesterday. I'm fast times all alone (how weird is that?) Getuckert to IKEA and've equipped me with a few things. :) While I first
I looked from the start "Germany's Next Top Model " I have built and working around and now I'm soon (hopefully) finished and can even show you hopefully soon my room.
straight runs with me during the construction work "Crocodile Hunter " (on YouTube) - I liked that so much and was really very sad when Steve was dead. The show has even led me to find interesting spiders (although I'm afraid of those! ") When he had presented a few times. Luckily, you can watch the episodes on YouTube. :) I'm just mutated into a Süchtling. :)
For the look I used the following products :
Face - Base : Balea Urea SOS Serum Corrector
: Bobbi Brown - "Light Bisque"
Foundation: Bobbi Brown Natural Finish Long Lasting Foundation - "00 - Alabaster"
Concealer / Highlighter : YSL Touche Eclat - " 2 "
Powder : Chanel Poudre Universelle Libre – “Clair”
Eyeshadow - Base : MAC Paint Pot – “Painterly”
Eyeshadow : Sleek Palette “Storm”
Eyeliner : Bobbi Brown Long Wear Gel Eyeliner – “Forest Shimmer Ink”
Kajal : MAC Khol Kajal – “Teddy”
Mascara : Helena Rubinstein Lash Queen Sexy Blacks
Eyebrows : Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow – “Sable”
Blush : MAC Beauty Powder Blush – “Personal Style” (For contouring) [LE] / / MAC Beauty Powder - "Her Own Devices" [LE]
Lips: MAC Prep + Prime Lips / / MAC Lipstick - Viva Glam Cyndi "
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
How Does A Lip Retainer Work
long-range transport from Eastern Europe can contribute to exceeding limits on particulate matter in Germany. This is the result of a multi-year study of the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (IFT). The researchers compared for measurements of particulate matter in rural research station near Torgau Melpitz to the origin of air masses. In Melpitz was particulate matter PM10 concentration - this includes particles up to a diameter of 10 microns - in winter Ostanströmung with 35 micrograms per Cubic meters is about twice as high as in western flow. On some days, this leads them to cross the threshold of 50 micrograms per cubic meter for the daily mean, what must happen in accordance with EU regulation on more than 35 days a year. In a number of more than 35 exceedance days per year local authorities must take countermeasures, and as environmental zones set up. Since the decline of the regional emissions after 1990, the atmospheric long-range transport and the meeting was increasingly stagnant weather conditions especially in winter, the cause of days with elevated particulate matter concentrations in rural areas of East Germany, the researchers write in the journal Atmospheric Environment.via Information Wissenschaft
dry continental air masses as they arrive at East Wind in Germany favor the long-range transport of trace gases by low turbulent mixing, and often lack of leaching by rainfall. The air masses come from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine and pass on their way to the coal and industrial areas of Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic. The information of PM10 particles have a higher content of sulfate and carbon. Their mass concentration is higher than that of particles that are conveyed with West Wind - which is indicative of the influence of anthropogenic sources. In combination with stable, low exchange high-pressure weather conditions, it may be preferred in winter conditions come, which in extreme cases, the burden is already in rural areas exceeds the limit of 50 micrograms per cubic meter in the daily average. In the years 2005 to 2010 this was a total of 69 days in Melpitz the case, it accounts for only 7 days to the summer season (May to October), but 61 in the winter.
"We measure 50 km northeast of Leipzig in Melpitz since the early 1990s, the so-called background levels since the station is far away from traditional sources such as industry or traffic," says Dr. Gerald Spindler of IfT the location of the research station.
And his colleague, Dr. Wolfram IfT Birmili, the particulate matter investigated at the city level, adds: "You should make clear, however, that these 69 dramatic, because virtually comprehensive PM10 exceedances in 6 years, which means 11-12 exceedances per year, far below the EU-approved margin of 35 days per year. A far greater number of exceedances are known to occur in our city (on average 49-52 a year in Leipzig-Mitte and Leipzig-Str Lützner, based on the period 2005-2010) on the participation of local sources of particulate matter such as the traffic. When followed by the order therefore remains to avoid the release of particulate matter on the spot. And this is believed to be not least environmental zones, a useful measure, this promise is not only a slight reduction in the local PM10 concentrations, but because of the exhaust gas filtering, above all, a drastic decrease in the concentrations of diesel soot and nitrogen dioxide. "Although so-called Ostwetterlagen will occur approximately only 15% of the time of the year in Saxony it still necessary to man-made emissions in Eastern European countries to further reduce the spot. The researchers point to a corresponding action of the EU indicate that member countries. Further technical improvements, eg in the reduction of power generation and domestic heating emissions could reduce the large-scale transportation of particulate matter in Europe significantly. Moreover, that would also be significant Improve air quality in the Eastern European problem areas by themselves.
In Melpitz is also the PM2.5 and PM1 particulates (particles with a diameter of up to 2.5 or 1 micron) were measured. The mass concentrations of PM2.5 were there with 15-19 micrograms per cubic meter averaged over the year 2004-2008 is already below what aspiring to EU: Since 2010, applies to PM2.5, a target of 25 micrograms per cubic meter of the year, the 2015 a binding limit value and should be tightened from 2020 to 20 micrograms.
As a general rule, the smaller the particles in the dust are the more dangerous they are healthy. Smaller particles can also difficult to measure. For PM10 there are extensive monitoring networks in Europe. With the measurement of PM2.5 was started in the states and the Federal Environment Agency. 2015 to measure the EU member countries and PM2.5. For PM1 far there is no obligation to measure and there is no nationwide monitoring network. PM1 is now measured only by individual research stations. But researchers think
already one step further: The IfT coordinates the German Observatory of Ultra-fine aerosol particles (GUAN - German Ultra Fine Aerosol Network) and leads it through specialized studies on the environmental zone in Leipzig. In this project a high emphasis on properties that relevant to the health effects of particles: These are the number concentration of ultrafine particles and their chemical composition, such as the carbon black content. Such measurements are new and not legally binding, but a clearer language to talk about the prevailing state and municipal levels of stress such as traffic fumes emanating from the particles.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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Today again painted! And because the weather was so beautiful spring-like, could also directly ran a spring color!
MNY - "134A Lily"
Girls ♥ Preppy Pastels LE
• 1 Coat "Fill The Gap" (ESSI)
• 2 Coats " 134A Lily" (MNY)
• 1 Coat "Good To Go" (ESSI)
Mission & opacity : This is one of the "better" paints in the LE . With 2 layers to get there pretty well. The consistency is relatively liquid, but I came very well with it. :)
dry season : With "Good To Go" has unfortunately it still took three quarters of an hour, until the wax had dried off completely, what am a bit disappointed.
color : A flashy pastel green. Took me a bit of "Damone Roberts 1968" and "Hey! Get in Lime "by OPI recalls, so at the end of the post of comparison. The finish is rather glossy, the color itself without shimmer, glitter, and other odds and ends. :)
As you see, is "Lily" but something brighter than the two. :) In real is the similarity to "Hey! Get in Lime "really quite large. "Damone Roberts 1968" is to green.
Total : The color is great. The dry season convinced me but little. Because the only color available is limited, however, I would access. Some suggested that it resembles the "Sold Out Forever" by Catrice. Unfortunately I have no comparison image. Perhaps the photos but help. :)
Recommended : For the price you can at least do anything wrong, so there's a yes. :) ♥
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The 2011 VM Goldschmidt Conference will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 14 to 19, 2011th The session program for this meeting has now been published on www.goldschmidt2011.org and the abstract submission has also opened.
We would like to draw your attention to Session 09f:
"Linking the Plutonic and Volcanic Records: Textural and Geochemical Fingerprinting of Magma Chamber Processes"
www.goldschmidt2011.org/themes
Description:
It has long been recognised that felsic and mafic plutons are relics of former magma storage reservoirs that provide us with a snapshot of igneous processes at deeper levels within the Earth’s crust. Often, however, the multitude of phenomena recorded there (e.g. assimilation, magma mixing, fractional crystallization and crystal accumulation as well as post-cumulus modification) is increasingly recognised in the volcanic record as well, with the concept emerging that many crystals found in lavas and tuffs seem to be out of equilibrium with their host-liquids, i.e. they are derived from earlier melt batches or have been recycled in some form from deep seated contact aureoles. The spectrum of processes recorded in the textural and compositional (especially isotopic) variations in crystals and megacrysts found in volcanic rocks thus necessitates an integrated approach to volcanic and plutonic phenomena. This session hopes to bring together a full spectrum of contributions ranging from field studies, through textural investigations, experimental approaches, petrological and geochemical work (esp. isotope approaches) to numerical modelling. The key goal being to further our comprehension of crustal magma evolution and to explore the links between deep-seated magma reservoirs and erupted products. This in turn will help improve our understanding of the ‘volcano-magma’ system as a whole, with considerable consequences for crustal evolution and hazard assessment.
Keynote: Olivier Bachman (Univ Wash, USA)
Invited speaker: Chris Harris (Univ Cape Town, South Africa)
Convenors: Vojtech Janousek, Valentin Troll and Abigail Barker
If you are working in this general area, we would be pleased to see your contribution. Abstract submission should follow the instructions given at:
http://www.goldschmidt2011.org/abstracts/instructions
Abstract submission will remain open until 15th April 2011 .
Fieldtrip D: August 20-22
Bohemian Enigmas: Granulites, Ultrapotassic Magmatites and Tectites
Leaders: Vojtech Janousek, Roman Skala
Maculopapular Rash And Hiv
via Informationsdienst WissenschaftA recent study of peculiar pearl-like structures in fossil ammonites (cephalopods) by Dr. Dieter grain from the Museum of Natural History, and Kenneth De Baets and Dr. Chris Klug of the Paleontological Museum and Institute of University of Zurich allows insight into a complex case of geologically very early coevolution.new fossil material shows that certain deposits on the inside the shells used ammonoids (extinct group of shelled cephalopods) have been triggered by parasites. This new finding provides an age of about 400 million years ago (Devon) one of the earliest evidence of coevolution between host and parasite dar. parasitologists are normally limited to comparisons between DNA-based phylogenetic trees need of host and parasite, for information about their co-evolution of obtained. The pathologies of the Devonian ammonoids are very similar to those that are raised in Recent shells through intermediate stages of trematodes (Trematoda). These similarities suggest that the trematodes, which are now next to molluscs and vertebrates and occasionally infect humans, there is already nearly half a billion years, and at that time developed a complex life cycle. The last hosts in the life cycle of these parasites were probably early vertebrates (fish). The parasites accompanied the ammonoids over a period of about 15 million years ago. Thereafter, the ammonoids were apparently has developed resistance to these parasites, at least there are no longer the pearl-like marks on younger ammonoids packages.
publication of the article:
De Baets, K., Klug, C. & Korn, D. (2011): Devonian ammonoid-pearls and parasites co-evolution. - Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (1), 2011: 159-180 doi:10.4202/app.2010.0044
http://www.app.pan.pl/article/item/app20100044.html
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Researchers at Alfred Wegener Institute expand prevailing theory on climate historyvia Informationsdienst Wissenschaft
Climate researchers at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association (AWI) expand a prevalent theory regarding the development of ice ages. In the current issue of the journal “Nature” three physicists from AWI’s working group “Dynamics of the Palaeoclimate” present new calculations on the connection between natural insolation and long-term changes in global climate activity. Up to now the presumption was that temperature fluctuations in Antarctica, which have been reconstructed for the last million years on the basis of ice cores, were triggered by the global effect of climate changes in the northern hemisphere. The new study shows, however, that major portions of the temperature fluctuations can be explained equally well by local climate changes in the southern hemisphere.
The variations in the Earth’s orbit and the inclination of the Earth have given decisive impetus to the climate changes over the last million years. Serbian mathematician Milutin Milankovitch calculated their influence on the seasonal distribution of insolation back at the beginning of the 20th century and they have been a subject of debate as an astronomic theory of the ice ages since that time. Because land surfaces in particular react sensitively to changes in insolation, whereas the land masses on the Earth are unequally distributed, Milankovitch generally felt insolation changes in the northern hemisphere were of outstanding importance for climate change over long periods of time. His considerations became the prevailing working hypothesis in current climate research as numerous climate reconstructions based on ice cores, marine sediments and other climate archives appear to support it.
AWI scientists Thomas Laepple, Gerrit Lohmann and Martin Werner have analysed again the temperature reconstructions based on ice cores in depth for the now published study. For the first time they took into account that the winter temperature has a greater influence than the summer temperature in the recorded signal in the Antarctic ice cores. If this effect is included in the model calculations, the temperature fluctuations reconstructed from ice cores can also be explained by local climate changes in the southern hemisphere.
Thomas Laepple, who is currently conducting research at Harvard University in the US through a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, explains the significance of the new findings: “Our results are also interesting because they may lead us out of a scientific dead end.” After all, the question of whether and how climate activity in the northern hemisphere is linked to that in the southern hemisphere is one of the most exciting scientific issues in connection with our understanding of climate change. Thus far many researchers have attempted to explain historical Earth climate data from Antarctica on the basis of Milankovitch’s classic hypothesis. “To date, it hasn’t been possible to plausibly substantiate all aspects of this hypothesis, however,” states Laepple. “Now the game is open again and we can try to gain a better understanding of the long-term physical mechanisms that influence the alternation of ice ages and warm periods.”
“Moreover, we were able to show that not only data from ice cores, but also data from marine sediments display similar shifts in certain seasons. That’s why there are still plenty of issues to discuss regarding further interpretation of palaeoclimate data,” adds Gerrit Lohmann. The AWI physicists emphasise that a combination of high-quality data and models can provide insights into climate change. “Knowledge about times in the distant past helps us to understand the dynamics of the climate. Only in this way will we learn how the Earth’s climate has changed and how sensitively it reacts to changes.”
To avoid misunderstandings, a final point is very important for the AWI scientists. The new study does not call into question that the currently observed climate change has, for the most part, anthropogenic causes. Cyclic changes, as those examined in the Nature publication, take place in phases lasting tens of thousand or hundreds of thousands of years. The drastic emission of anthropogenic climate gases within a few hundred years adds to the natural rise in greenhouse gases after the last ice age and is unique for the last million years. How the climate system, including the complex physical and biological feedbacks, will develop in the long run is the subject of current research at the Alfred Wegener Institute.