From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14161 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, June 22 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14161 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The "Hidden Survival Muscle" In Your Body ["Unlock Hips" Subject: The "Hidden Survival Muscle" In Your Body The "Hidden Survival Muscle" In Your Body http://ocuprimepros.za.com/k_A3y0kR1J-oLr5swB-nmteODUTVb66YMYOn-EEQP8Li3AXPeg http://ocuprimepros.za.com/vm6_wZ1MTdOoNb8jIH1oegRcfy72kL2Vic8ODD-x9Xv0zX03gQ nge is drained on its western slope by the Central Valley watershed, which discharges into the Pacific Ocean at San Francisco. The northern third of the western Sierra is part of the Sacramento River watershed (including the Feather, Yuba, and American River tributaries), and the middle third is drained by the San Joaquin River (including the Mokelumne, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Merced River tributaries). The southern third of the range is drained by the Kings, Kaweah, Tule, and Kern rivers, which flow into the endorheic basin of Tulare Lake, which rarely overflows into the San Joaquin during wet years. The eastern slope watershed of the Sierra is much narrower; its rivers flow out into the endorheic Great Basin of eastern California and western Nevada. From north to south, the Susan River flows into intermittent Honey Lake, the Truckee River flows from Lake Tahoe into Pyramid Lake, the Carson River runs into Carson Sink, the Walker River into Walker Lake; Rush, Lee Vining and Mill Creeks flow into Mono Lake; and the Owens River into dry Owens Lake. Although none of the eastern rivers reach the sea, many of the streams from Mono Lake southwards are diverted into the Los Angeles Aqueduct which provides water to Southern California. Elevation Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the range and the contiguous United States The height of the mountains in the Sierra Nevada increases gradually from north to south. Between Fredonyer Pass and Lake Tahoe, the peaks range from ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 10:43:02 +0200 From: "Starbucks Unlocked" Subject: Your chance to receive a FREE Starbucks Coffee Lovers Box Set Your chance to receive a FREE Starbucks Coffee Lovers Box Set http://ocuprimebosty.za.com/itCOKkrylaCHHs02uvEzjrh6AfyV094Y0CfzaCnbQjTtfjDD http://ocuprimebosty.za.com/ksIR0BYhVGRnpv0_bhtu8D94fBQEooTIeIUSNUfzN5jLR6HI oon always face Earth with the same side. Earth, like most other bodies in the Solar System, formed 4.5 billion years ago from gas and dust in the early Solar System. During the first billion years of Earth's history, the ocean formed and then life developed within it. Life spread globally and has been altering Earth's atmosphere and surface, leading to the Great Oxidation Event two billion years ago. Humans emerged 300,000 years ago in Africa and have spread across every continent on Earth. Humans depend on Earth's biosphere and natural resources for their survival, but have increasingly impacted the planet's environment. Humanity's current impact on Earth's climate and biosphere is unsustainable, threatening the livelihood of humans and many other forms of life, and causing widespread extinctions. Etymology The Modern English word Earth developed, via Middle English, from an Old English noun most often spelled eorC0e. It has cognates in every Germanic language, and their ancestral root has been reconstructed as *erC>?. In its earliest attestation, the word eorC0e was used to translate the many senses of Latin terra and Greek ?? g?: the ground, its soil, dry land, the human world, the surface of the world (including the sea), and the globe itself. As with Roman Terra/Tell?s and Greek Gaia, Earth may have been a personified goddess in Germanic paganism: late Norse mythology included JC6rC0 ("Earth"), a giantess often given as the mother of Tho ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 14:36:09 +0200 From: "Bye bye fat" Subject: The Easiest Way to Burn Fat The Easiest Way to Burn Fat http://agelesspro.za.com/Nq0LBJqcGSw8KBYiRqo_MFZtJmQltV3w4A88PAFXOxx6rBwNhA http://agelesspro.za.com/nWy_Im5srVDZW__k0CC1eoP2O401V86TGdNtoVYfD8fXdvn2gQ dent, France), Alfred Fowler (General Secretary, UK), and four vice presidents: William Campbell (US), Frank Dyson (UK), Georges Lecointe (Belgium), and Annibale RiccC2 (Italy). Thirty-two Commissions (referred to initially as Standing Committees) were appointed at the Brussels meeting and focused on topics ranging from relativity to minor planets. The reports of these 32 Commissions formed the main substance of the first General Assembly, which took place in Rome, Italy, 2b10 May 1922. By the end of the first General Assembly, ten additional nations (Australia, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Africa, and Spain) had joined the Union, bringing the total membership to 19 countries. Although the Union was officially formed eight months after the end of World War I, international collaboration in astronomy had been strong in the pre-war era (e.g., the Astronomische Gesellschaft Katalog projects since 1868, the Astrographic Catalogue since 1887, and the International Union for Solar research since 1904). The first 50 years of the Union's history are well documented. Subsequent history is recorded in the form of reminiscences of past IAU Presidents and General Secretaries. Twelve of the fourteen past General Secretaries in the period 1964b2006 contributed their recollections of the Union's history in IAU Information Bulletin No. 100. Six past IAU Presidents in the period 1976b2003 also contributed their recollections in IAU Information Bulletin No. 104. In 2015 and 2019, the Union held the NameExoWorlds contests. Starting in 2024, the Union, in partnership with the United Nat ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 12:24:30 +0200 From: "Ryoko WiFi" Subject: Everyone is Going Crazy Over This... Everyone is Going Crazy Over This... http://lotterydefeatersoft.za.com/bD1PeZ2ydCuHi9peIpD1QJxv4v1DtbVbn6gtV_Ya8a9ut5u4 http://lotterydefeatersoft.za.com/hk5ttVM08MxYYVg9fzXv1qxaJlIw8ndDvK9SjXIfQD8pg6KS nders, Pat Jordan and Ken Coates, had broken with the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in Nottingham in 1956. They were members of the Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) in the late 1950s (which was later renamed Militant), Jordan becoming organising secretary. In 1961, they split to form the Internationalist Group in support of the IS against the leadership of the RSL, its British section. In 1963, the ISFI reunited with the majority of the International Committee of the Fourth International as the United Secretariat which advised the RSL and Internationalist Group to unite. A unity conference in September 1964, brokered partly by Pierre Frank and Jimmy Deane, voted for unity but the fusion was not accepted: RSL member Peter Taaffe recalls that he "led a walk-out of the Liverpool delegation, with the majority in Liverpool in support". Very soon the former Internationalist Group members left to form a new organisation, the International Group, together with some former members of the Socialist Labour League (SLL) who had opposed that organisation's refusal to take part in the 1963 reunification of the majorities of the Fourth International, including Charlie van Gelderen. The Group played a major role in raising Vietnam solidarity at the 1965 Labour Party conference. The 1965 World Congress of the International demoted the RSL to a "sympathising" group: the International Group was granted the same status. In the words of the RSL's Peter Taaffe, "We decided that the time had arrived when we must turn our backs on this organisation." The RSL left the FI, and ultimately becam ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14161 ***********************************************