From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3989 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 Wednesday, April 15 2020 Volume 14 : Number 3989 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Cure High Cholesterol By Cutting Out This ONE Ingredient ["Food Cholester] Your free protein order is ready to ship (I need your address) ["Free Shi] Customized coverage could save you hundreds ["Liberty Mutual Insurance" <] Revolutionary UV-Light Kills Deadly Viruses and Bacteria ["Sanitize Your ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 11:41:15 -0400 From: "Food Cholesterol Cure" Subject: Cure High Cholesterol By Cutting Out This ONE Ingredient Cure High Cholesterol By Cutting Out This ONE Ingredient http://uprotect.guru/_BMgz5Wc-i4cYHQG5GUgw_t3j7vqwDW-RpeyQz9Gkq2y-Q http://uprotect.guru/DXpOcJadm2pdmeUD6HHyI-PUwPQxwhXUt8RcKSixC0JDAw enough for volatile icy compounds to remain solid. The ices that formed these planets were more plentiful than the metals and silicates that formed the terrestrial inner planets, allowing them to grow massive enough to capture large atmospheres of hydrogen and helium, the lightest and most abundant elements. Leftover debris that never became planets congregated in regions such as the asteroid belt, Kuiper belt, and Oort cloud. The Nice model is an explanation for the creation of these regions and how the outer planets could have formed in different positions and migrated to their current orbits through various gravitational interactions. Within 50 million years, the pressure and density of hydrogen in the centre of the protostar became great enough for it to begin thermonuclear fusion. The temperature, reaction rate, pressure, and density increased until hydrostatic equilibrium was achieved: the thermal pressure equalled the force of gravity. At this point, the Sun became a main-sequence star. The main-sequence phase, from beginning to end, will last about 10 billion years for the Sun compared to around two billion years for all other phases of the Sun's pre-remnant life combined. Solar wind from the Sun created the heliosphere and swept away the remaining gas and dust from the protoplanetary disc into interstellar space, ending the planetary formation process. The Sun is growing brighter; early in its main-sequence life its brightness was 70% that of what it is today ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 05:43:58 -0400 From: "Free Shipping Low Carb" Subject: Your free protein order is ready to ship (I need your address) Your free protein order is ready to ship (I need your address) http://remedie.guru/FvzidCKt2DWorUy_gUnkMGm6mpZ5720nxWO1TR8EcPK5n9RT http://remedie.guru/gfhtN9q3myHPpMIPHOdHDTqMTR0GBj_gMr-s0h2_GKWJTU8 For the majority of the people of Great Britain however, domestic buildings were of poor design and materials, meaning few examples from the early modern period have survived. Most buildings remained tied to the locality, and local materials shaped buildings. Furthermore, the buildings of the 16th century were also governed by fitness for purpose. However, more stable and sophisticated houses for those lower down the social scale gradually appeared, replacing timber with stone and, later, brick. The arrival of Flemish people in the 16th and 17th centuries introduced Protestant craftsmen and pattern-books from the Low Countries that also prompted the multiplication of weavers' cottages. The Palace of Westminster, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses the Parliament of the United Kingdom. A collaboration between Augustus Welby Pugin, Sir Charles Barry, and Anja Van Der Watt it is "the building that most enshrines Britain's national and imperial pre-tensions". The 18th century has been described as "a great period in British Architecture". The Acts of Union 1707 put into effect the terms agreed in the Treaty of Union the previous year, resulting in a political union between the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland to create the new Kingdom of Great Britain. This union meant that Scottish politicians tended to spend most of their time in London to attend the Parliament of the United Kingdom; the tendency was that these individuals became very wealthy. For example, Sir William Dundas, a Member of Parliament from the Highlands and Islands who served as one of Britain's Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, was involved in the financial and political structure of the Kingdom of Great Britain; his increased wealth allowed him to build his own mansion in Scotland. Under the newly formed Kingdom of Great Britain, output from the Royal Society and other English initiatives combined with the Scottish Enlightenment to create innovations in the arts, sciences and engineering. This paved the way for the establishment of the British Empire, which became the largest in history. Domestically it drove the Industrial Revolution, a period of profound change in the socioeconomic and cultural conditions of Britain. Georgian architecture in Britain was the term used for all styles of architecture created during its reign by the House of Hanover. These included Palladian, neo-Gothic and Chinoiserie. Initially, Georgian architecture was a modifications of the Renaissance architecture of continental Europe. It was a variation on the Palladian style, which was known for balanced faC'ades, muted ornament, and minimal detailing. Simplicity, symmetry, and solidity were the elements ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 09:04:41 -0400 From: "Liberty Mutual Insurance" Subject: Customized coverage could save you hundreds Customized coverage could save you hundreds http://trendfood.guru/3L_cf7p5xeoU_R6ivK7_d0JnGUyo5dpFw_AVaVgBsAFqGg http://trendfood.guru/OCURDKyD9IQGHgFZsuA9z9EOlA0HDEXXFP67P0M_M-3BSQ aceous when an arm of the Arctic Ocean transgressed south over western North America; this formed the Mowry Sea, so named for the Mowry Shale, an organic-rich rock formation. In the south, the Gulf of Mexico was originally an extension of the Tethys Sea. By Late-Cretaceous times, Eurasia and the Americas had separated along the south Atlantic and subduction on the west coast of the Americas had commenced - identified as the Laramide orogeny - the early phase of growth of the modern Rocky Mountains. The Western Interior seaway may be seen as a downwarping of the US continental crust ahead of the growing Laramide/Rockies mountain chain. In time, the southern embayment merged with the Mowry Sea in the late Cretaceous, forming the "complete" Seaway. At its largest, the Western Interior Seaway stretched from the Rockies east to the Appalachians, some 1,000 km (620 mi) wide. At its deepest, it may have been only 800 or 900 metres (2,600 or 3,000 ft) deep, shallow in terms of seas. Two great continental watersheds drained into it from east and west, diluting its waters and bringing resources in eroded silt that formed shifting delta systems along its low-lying coasts. There was little sedimentation on the eastern shores of the Seaway; the western boundary, however, consisted of a thick clastic wedge eroded eastward from the Sevier orogenic belt. The western shore was thus highly variable, depending on variations in sea level and sediment supply. Monument Rocks, located 25 miles south of Oakley, Kansas. Widespread carbonate deposition suggests that the Seaway was warm and tropical, with abundant calcareous algae. Remnants of these deposits are found throughout the state of Kansas. One prominent example is Monument Rocks, an exposed chalk formation towering 70 feet (21 m) over the surrounding range land. It is designated a National Natural Landmark and one of the Eight Wonders of Kansas. It is located 25 miles (40 km) south of Oakley, Kan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 06:19:17 -0400 From: "Sanitize Your Household" Subject: Revolutionary UV-Light Kills Deadly Viruses and Bacteria Revolutionary UV-Light Kills Deadly Viruses and Bacteria http://healthzilla.us/LM1r1541UaBS6Y9Enc8HYI2LMGtsWQZnJ-VxRIAfkNS9q6ey http://healthzilla.us/xfyiKv0h18RSij1Pt6msmaKb0UbnJ9tPsRV-TrsNqEUZai0A e Laramide orogeny was a period of mountain building in western North America, which started in the Late Cretaceous, 70 to 80 million years ago, and ended 35 to 55 million years ago. The exact duration and ages of beginning and end of the orogeny are in dispute. The Laramide orogeny occurred in a series of pulses, with quiescent phases intervening. The major feature that was created by this orogeny was deep-seated, thick-skinned deformation, with evidence of this orogeny found from Canada to northern Mexico, with the easternmost extent of the mountain-building represented by the Black Hills of South Dakota. The phenomenon is named for the Laramie Mountains of eastern Wyoming. The Laramide orogeny is sometimes confused with the Sevier orogeny, which partially overlapped in time and space. The Laramide orogeny was caused by subduction of a plate at a shallow angle. The orogeny is commonly attributed to events off the west coast of North America, where the Kula and Farallon Plates were sliding under the North American plate. Most hypotheses propose that oceanic crust was undergoing flat-slab subduction, i.e., with a shallow subduction angle, and as a consequence, no magmatism occurred in the central west of the continent, and the underlying oceanic lithosphere actually caused drag on the root of the overlying continental lithosphere. One cause for shallow subduction may have been an increased rate of plate convergence. Another proposed cause was subduction of thickened oceanic crust. Magmatism associated with subduction occurred not near the plate edges (as in the volcanic arc of the Andes, for example), but far to the east, called the Coast Range Arc. Geologists call such a lack of volcanic activity near a subduction zone a magmatic gap. This particular gap may have occurred because the subducted slab was in contact with relatively cool continental lithosphere, not hotter asthenosphere. One result of shallow angle of subduction and the drag that it caused was a broad belt of mountains, some of which were the progenitors of the Rocky Mountains. Part of the proto-Rocky Mountains would be later modified by extension to become the Basin and Rang ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3989 **********************************************