From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16781 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 Tuesday, October 7 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16781 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Little Known Ancient Herbs Stop Ear Ringing ["Unbearable Ringing" Subject: Little Known Ancient Herbs Stop Ear Ringing Little Known Ancient Herbs Stop Ear Ringing http://seroburn.ru.com/O3pvbZR9hdRLAMDUQfEAT27tbduT0KGXI9qy6YhDLS5LlwCy0Q http://seroburn.ru.com/DWUwk2Bywi49JMyL7NcGd5BrnAz4XUdGt2UJlKUo1gFzrI92Zw oped from the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak (1469b1539), the faith's first guru, and the nine Sikh gurus who succeeded him. The tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh (1666b1708), named the Guru Granth Sahib, which is the central religious scripture in Sikhism, as his successor. This brought the line of human gurus to a close. Sikhs regard the Guru Granth Sahib as the 11th and eternally living guru. The core beliefs and practices of Sikhism, articulated in the Guru Granth Sahib and other Sikh scriptures, include faith and meditation in the name of the one creator (Ik Onkar), the divine unity and equality of all humankind, engaging in selfless service to others (sev?), striving for justice for the benefit and prosperity of all (sarbat da bhala), and honest conduct and livelihood. Following this standard, Sikhism rejects claims that any particular religious tradition has a monopoly on absolute truth. As a consequence, Sikhs do not actively proselytise, although voluntary converts are generally accepted. Sikhism emphasises meditation and remembrance as a means to feel God's presence (simran), which can be expressed musically through kirtan or internally through naam japna (lit.?'meditation on God's name'). Baptised Sikhs are obliged to wear the five Ks, which are five articles of faith which physically distinguish Sikhs from non-Sikhs. Among these include the kesh (uncut hair). Most religious Sikh men thus do not cut their hair but rather wear a turban. The definition of a Sikh, according to the Rehat Maryada, the Sikh code of conduct, is any human being who faithfully believes in the following: One Immortal Being, Ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak Sahib to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, The Guru Granth Sahib, The utterances and teachings of the ten Gurus and, The baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru; and who does not owe allegiance to any other religion. Prominent Sikh shrines: Golden Temple, Akaal Takht Kesgarh Sahib Damdama Sahib Patna Sahib Hazur Sahib Panja Sahib Nankana Sahib Dera Sahib Ber Sahib Kartarpur Sahib, Dera Baba Nanak Hemkund Sahib Sis Ganj Sahib Tarn Taran Sahib b The World's Largest Sarovar (sacred pool) The religion developed and evolved in times of religious persecution, gaining converts from both Hinduism and Islam. The Mughal emperors of India tortured and executed two of the Sikh gurusbGuru Arjan (1563b1605) and Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621b1675)bafter they refused to convert to Islam. The persecut ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2025 07:37:13 -0500 From: "Tractor Supply Department" Subject: Congrats! You've received a PREDATOR 3500 Watt Inverter Generator reward Limited Quantities Congrats! You've received a PREDATOR 3500 Watt Inverter Generator reward Limited Quantities http://herpesyl.ru.com/ZgTPOS-W7lF3nuC2yBe8cE9A4CPjpYEHl0au4bKyNSuLN8Jqxw http://herpesyl.ru.com/3kD6nW7eFEeYqrmAnT9r_Ysaag-YsBVfUuSLBA-xX5rpLLYgMg mily of birds. It represents about 4% of all avian species and 12% of the Neotropical birds. Traditionally, the family contained around 240 species of mostly brightly colored fruit-eating birds. As more of these birds were studied using modern molecular techniques, it became apparent that the traditional families were not monophyletic. Euphonia and Chlorophonia, which were once considered part of the tanager family, are now treated as members of the Fringillidae, in their own subfamily (Euphoniinae). Likewise, the genera Piranga (which includes the scarlet tanager, summer tanager, and western tanager), Chlorothraupis, and Habia appear to be members of the family Cardinalidae, and have been reassigned to that family by the American Ornithological Society. Description Tanagers are small to medium-sized birds. The shortest-bodied species, the white-eared conebill, is 9 cm (4 in) long and weighs 6 g (0.2 oz), barely smaller than the short-billed honeycreeper. The longest, the magpie tanager is 28 cm (11 in) and weighs 76 g (2.7 oz). The heaviest is the white-capped tanager, which weighs 114 g (4.02 oz) and measures about 24 cm (9.4 in). Both sexes are usually the same size and weight. Tanagers are often brightly colored, but some species are black and white. Males are typically more brightly colored than females and juveniles. Most tanagers have short, rounded wings. The shape of the bill seems to be linked to the species' foraging habits. Distribution Tanagers are restricted to the Western Hemisphere and mainly to the tropics. About 60% of tanagers live in South America, and 30% of these species live in the Andes. Most species are endemic to a relatively small area. Behavior Most tanagers live in pairs or in small groups of three to five individuals. These groups may consist simply of parents and their offspring. These birds may also be seen in single-species or mixed flocks. Many tanagers are thought to have dull songs, though some are elaborate.[citation needed] Diet Tanagers are omnivorous, and their diets vary by genus. They have been seen eating fruits, seeds, nectar, flower parts, and insects. Many pick insects off branches or from holes in the wood. Other species look for insects on the undersides of leaves. 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Uses Gypsum works, Valencian Museum of Ethnology Old Alfarb kiln for making plaster as a construction material British Gypsum, Kirkby Thore Map of gypsum deposits in northern Ohio, black squares indicate the location of deposits, from "Geography of Ohio", 1923 Gypsum is used in a wide variety of applications: Construction industry Gypsum board is primarily used as a finish for walls and ceilings, and is known in construction as plasterboard, "sheetrock", or drywall. Gypsum provides a degree of fire-resistance to these materials, and glass fibers are added to their composition to accentuate this effect. Gypsum has negligible heat conductivity, giving its plaster some insulative properties. Gypsum blocks are used like concrete blocks in construction. Gypsum mortar is an ancient mortar used in construction. A component of Portland cement used to prevent flash setting (too rapid hardening) of concrete. A wood substitute in the ancient world: For example, when wood became scarce due to deforestation on Bronze Age Crete, gypsum was employed in building construction at locations where wood was previously us ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2025 10:20:16 -0500 From: "Lowe's Milwaukee Packout Cooler Sweeps Entry" Subject: You could get a new Lowe's Milwaukee Packout Cooler You could get a new Lowe's Milwaukee Packout Cooler http://tinnitrol.ru.com/GqlUTckAnE7pYEI2B9VpSXP0_fshQqCxFAoE504t4A82uOWpgA http://tinnitrol.ru.com/8xjU_xvlsq7M5kqJvRvf4rrOw62x5dUl5Dpo0TJWu7zNthzTRA gers live in pairs or in small groups of three to five individuals. These groups may consist simply of parents and their offspring. These birds may also be seen in single-species or mixed flocks. Many tanagers are thought to have dull songs, though some are elaborate.[citation needed] Diet Tanagers are omnivorous, and their diets vary by genus. They have been seen eating fruits, seeds, nectar, flower parts, and insects. Many pick insects off branches or from holes in the wood. Other species look for insects on the undersides of leaves. Yet others wait on branches until they see a flying insect and catch it in the air. Many of these particular species inhabit the same areas, but these specializations alleviate competition. Breeding The breeding season is March through June in temperate areas and in September through October in South America. Some species are territorial, while others build their nests closer together. Little information is available on tanager breeding behavior. Males show off their brightest feathers to potential mates and rival males. Some species' courtship rituals involve bowing and tail lifting. Most tanagers build cup nests on branches in trees. Some nests are almost globular. Entrances are usually built on the side of the nest. The nests can be shallow or deep. The species of the tree in which they choose to build their nests and the nests' positions vary among genera. Most species nest in an area hidden by very dense vegetation. No information is yet known regarding the nests of some species. The clutch size is three to five eggs. The female incubates the eggs and builds the nest, but the male may feed the female while she incubates. Both sexes feed the young. Five species have helpers assist in feeding the young. These helpers are thought to be the previous year's nestlings. Taxonomy The family Thraupidae was introduced (as the subfamily Thraupinae) in 1847 by German ornithologist Jean Cabanis. The type genus is Thraupis. The family Thraupidae is a member of an assemb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2025 19:05:34 +0200 From: "Digestive system functions" Subject: The secret 3 ingredient combo that improves digestion The secret 3 ingredient combo that improves digestion http://driveratecheck.za.com/hOvlPt8TD0SZJ1G30n_CQ5wqYzCj7XBjUbVNvLeLYW4DZM_gEA http://driveratecheck.za.com/PVlTiCkR4NUDnaL71BBv6jqZNoR-vvv00U_tUuJDu3fpG6o-qg aracter, given to periods of depression. He never married, although his biographers note that he had at least three loves. His first love was in Russia with a girl named Alexandra, who rejected his marriage proposal. In 1876, Austro-Bohemian Countess Bertha von Suttner became his secretary, but she left him after a brief stay to marry her previous lover, Baron Arthur Gundaccar von Suttner. Her contact with Nobel was brief, yet she corresponded with him until he died in 1896, and probably influenced his decision to include the Nobel Peace Prize in his will. She was awarded the 1905 Nobel Peace prize "for her sincere peace activities". Nobel's longest-lasting romance was an 18-year relationship with Sofija Hess from Celje, whom he met in 1876 in Baden bei Wien, where she worked as an employee in a flower shop that catered to wealthy clientele. The extent of their relationship was revealed by a collection of 221 letters sent by Nobel to Hess over 15 years. At the time that they met, Nobel was 43 years old while Hess was 26. Their relationship, which was not merely platonic, ended when she became pregnant with another man, although Nobel continued to support her financially until Hess married her child's father to avoid being ostracized as a whore. Hess was a Jewish Christian, and the letters include remarks by Nobel characterized as antisemitism. Nobel also displayed characteristics of chauvinism in the letters writing to Hess: "You neither work, nor write, nor read, nor think" and guilted her, writing "I have for years now sacrificed out of purely noble motives my time, my duties, my intellectual life, my reput ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16781 ***********************************************