From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4822 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 Sunday, August 23 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4822 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Tense This Muscle For 1 Min To Unlock Massive Growth ["Massive Male Plus ] Tinnitus: When The Ringing Won't Stop, Do This For Instant Relief... ["So] Free reading to pinpoint your great Favorable Pinnacle Period ["Royal Num] Didnāt get a scholarship? We have a solution ["**Private Student Loans**"] This new gadget really turn your slow and patchy WiFi into a big bandwidth high speed line? ["WiFi repeater" Subject: Tense This Muscle For 1 Min To Unlock Massive Growth Tense This Muscle For 1 Min To Unlock Massive Growth http://primalgrow.buzz/b0qxX_X5ERojqDB2FCcjKiE9i5AUBHSryCoFNJZW868Pp3kN http://primalgrow.buzz/hPNUO0d34BBhMoA6HqarH0pfnOe6aRFCSJFzcUXkRIjjlJ1T rical accounts cite reports of 15- to 17-year recurrences of enormous numbers of noisy emergent cicadas ("locusts") written as early as 1733. Pehr Kalm, a Swedish naturalist visiting Pennsylvania and New Jersey in 1749 on behalf of his nation's government, observed in late May one such emergence. When reporting the event in a Swedish academic journal in 1756, Kalm wrote: The general opinion is that these insects appear in these fantastic numbers in every seventeenth year. Meanwhile, except for an occasional one which may appear in the summer, they remain underground. There is considerable evidence that these insects appear every seventeenth year in Pennsylvania. Kalm then described documents (including one from Benjamin Franklin) that had recorded the emergence from the ground of large numbers of cicadas in Pennsylvania in May 1715 and May 1732. He noted that the people who had prepared these documents had made no such reports in other years.ry seventeen years come hither in incredible numbers ... In the interval between the years when they are so numerous, they are only seen or heard single in the woods. Based on Kalm's account and a specimen that Kalm had provided, in 1758 Carl Linnaeus named the insect Cicada septendecim in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae. In 1766, Moses Bartram described in his Observations on the cicada, or locust of America, which appears periodically once in 16 or 17 years the next appearance of the brood that Kalm had observed in 1749. Bartram noted that upon hatching from eggs deposited in the twigs of trees, the young insects ran down to the earth and "entered the first opening that they could find". He reported that he had been able to discover them 10 feet (3 m) below the surface, but that others had repo ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2020 08:50:18 -0400 From: "Sonus Complete" Subject: Tinnitus: When The Ringing Won't Stop, Do This For Instant Relief... This email must be viewed in HTML mode. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2020 08:04:04 -0400 From: "Royal Numerology" Subject: Free reading to pinpoint your great Favorable Pinnacle Period Free reading to pinpoint your great Favorable Pinnacle Period http://gurdvisiion.guru/zH6xZ0nNABv4SLdvcBNpREwX4e8ZJV66LsUVaUoYGz0Izhhg http://gurdvisiion.guru/uw3wXxJ4d8fWbmTbrBpg-PlGSjBeln3K1zjBYJliQtCr39_D hoppers are polyphagous, eating vegetation from multiple plant sources, but some are omnivorous and also eat animal tissue and animal faeces. In general their preference is for grasses, including many cereals grown as crops. The digestive system is typical of insects, with Malpighian tubules discharging into the midgut. Carbohydrates are digested mainly in the crop, while proteins are digested in the ceca of the midgut. Saliva is abundant but largely free of enzymes, helping to move food and Malpighian secretions along the gut. Some grasshoppers possess cellulase, which by softening plant cell walls makes plant cell contents accessible to other digestive enzymes. Sensory organs Frontal view of Egyptian locust (Anacridium aegyptium) showing the compound eyes, tiny ocelli and numerous setae Grasshoppers have a typical insect nervous system, and have an extensive set of external sense organs. On the side of the head are a pair of large compound eyes which give a broad field of vision and can detect movement, shape, colour and distance. There are also three simple eyes (ocelli) on the forehead which can detect light intensity, a pair of antennae containing olfactory (smell) and touch receptors, and mouthparts containing gustatory (taste) receptors. At the front end of the abdomen there is a pair of tympanal organs for sound reception. There are numerous fine hairs (setae) covering the whole body that act as mechanoreceptors (touch and wind sensors), and these are most dense on the antennae, the palps (part of the mouth), and on the cerci at the tip of the abdomen. There are special receptors (campaniform sensillae) embedded in the cuticle of the legs that sense pressure and cuticle distortion. There are internal "chordotonal" sense organs specialized to detect position and movement about the joints of the exoskeleton. The receptors convey information to the central nervous system through sensory neurons, and most of these have their cell bodies located in the periphery near the receptor site its ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2020 04:20:34 -0400 From: "**Private Student Loans**" <**PrivateStudentLoans**@cbdonly.guru> Subject: Didnāt get a scholarship? We have a solution Didnbt get a scholarship? We have a solution http://cbdonly.guru/Vc2w_uw_GcW-v61RbHGXG_VCc9UXztdpe51GDJ5l5yRgtUFK http://cbdonly.guru/oyO7HNk0Y566K5J4GKkgeraWKqIjDtDWon0jLc_2z02ZMMDO das spend years underground as juveniles, before emerging above ground for a short adult stage of several weeks to a few months. The seven periodical cicada species are so named because, in any one location, all of the members of the population are developmentally synchronizedbthey emerge as adults all at once in the same year. This periodicity is especially remarkable because their lifecycles are so longb13 or 17 years. Cicadas of all other species (perhaps 3000 worldwide) are not synchronized, so some adults mature each summer and emerge while the rest of the population continues to develop underground. Many people refer to these nonperiodical species as annual cicadas since some are seen every summer. The few known lifecycles of annual species range from two to 10 years, although some could be longer. The nymphs of the periodical cicadas live underground, usually within 2 ft (61 cm) of the surface, feeding on the juices of plant roots. The nymphs of the periodical cicada undergo five instar stages in their development underground. It has been suggested that the difference in the 13- and 17-year lifecycle is the time it takes for the second instar to mature. While underground, the nymphs move deeper below ground, feeding on larger roots. Magicicada molting In the spring of the emergence year, mature fifth instar nymphs construct tunnels to the surface and wait for soil temperature to reach a critical value. In some situations, nymphs extend mud turrets up to several inches above the soil surface. The function of these turrets is not known, but the phenomenon has been observed in some non-periodical cicadas, as well as other tunneling insects. The nymphs emerge on a spring evening when the soil temperature at about 20 cm (8 in) depth is above 17.9 B0C (64 B0F). In most years in the United States, this works out to late April or early May in the far south, and late May to early June in the far north. Emerging nymphs climb to a suitable place on the nearby vegetation to complete their transformation into adults. They molt one last time and then spend about six days in the trees waiting for their exoskeletons to harden completely. Just after this final molt, the teneral adults are white, but darken within an hour. Magicicada in final molting stage prior to hardening of exoskeleton Adult periodical cicadas live only for a few weeks; by mid-July, all have disappeared. Their short adult lives have one purpose: reproduction. The males "sing" a species-specific mating song; like other cicadas, they produce loud sounds using their tymbals. Singing males of a single Magicicada species form aggregations (choruses) that are se ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2020 10:03:15 -0400 From: "WiFi repeater" Subject: This new gadget really turn your slow and patchy WiFi into a big bandwidth high speed line? This new gadget really turn your slow and patchy WiFi into a big bandwidth high speed line? http://makeyour.today/06YD9-yubRyDSHfjenGPJsBhWNjgjmXpmKiDUCvw0QG7a0zp http://makeyour.today/LMXSxyNDo3ZYSxowvlSK-suyUc0IuM5zf7L0uIzOdovZqQot According to the Book of Genesis, the Lord God said: "It is not good for the man to be alone". The Catholic Church teaches that man is not only a sacred but also a social person and that families are the first and most basic units of a society. It advocates a complementarian view of marriage, family life, and religious leadership. Full human development takes place in relationship with others. The familybbased on marriage (between a man and a woman)bis the first and fundamental unit of society and is a sanctuary for the creation and nurturing of children. Together families form communities, communities a state and together all across the world each human is part of the human family. How these communities organize themselves politically, economically and socially is thus of the highest importance. Each institution must be judged by how much it enhances, or is a detriment to, the life and dignity of human persons. Catholic Social Teaching opposes collectivist approaches such as Communism but at the same time it also rejects unrestricted laissez-faire policies and the notion that a free market automatically produces social justice. The state has a positive moral role to play as no society will achieve a just and equitable distribution of resources with a totally free market. All people have a right to participate in the economic, political, and cultural life of society and, under the principle of subsidiarity, state functions should be carried out at the lowest level that is practical. A particular contribution of Catholic social teaching is a strong appreciation for the role of intermediary organizations such as labor unions, community organizations, fraternal groups and parish churches. Rights and responsibilities; social justice Every person has a fundamental right to life and to the necessities of life. The right to exercise religious freedom publicly and privately by individuals and institutions along with freedom of conscience need to be constantly defended. In a fundamental way, the right to free expression of religious beliefs protects all other rights. The church supports private property and teaches that "every man has by nature the right to possess property as his own." The right to private property is not absolute, however, and is limited by the concepts of the "universal destiny of the goods of the earth" and of the social mortgage. It is theoretically moral and just for its members to destroy property used in an evil way by others, or for the state to redistribute wealth from those who have unjustly hoarded it. Corresponding to these rights are duties and responsibilitiesbto one another, to our families, and to the larger society. Rights should be understood and exercised in a moral framework rooted in the dignity of the human person and social justice. Those that have more have a greater responsibility to contribute to the common good than those who have less. We live our lives by a subconscious philosophy of freedom and work. The encyclical Laborem exercens (1981) by Pope John Paul II, describes work as the essential key to the whole social question. The very beginning is an aspect of the human vocation. Work include ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2020 06:37:42 -0400 From: "selfie drone" Subject: Pocket Drone That Has It All - DHD - Mini Folding Arm Camera Quadcopter This email must be viewed in HTML mode. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4822 **********************************************