From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9644 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 Friday, September 2 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9644 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["Sam's Club Shopper Gift Opportun] Protect yourself from Police Misconduct ["Tactical Dash Camera" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://flatballyshke.info/1-iE9LVVUuXZRRDQ5PsDageJPhZCZLiVK0kO1sI-pu5HeSnlSw http://flatballyshke.info/x8bhItKn5i3PHioUV3i5p4YoKfzIwEMWTBjQOzP606U2S3NHsw aroline Island (a.k.a. Caroline Atoll or Millennium Island) is the easternmost of the uninhabited coral atolls which comprise the southern Line Islands in the central Pacific Ocean Republic of Kiribati. The atoll was first sighted by Europeans in 1606 and was claimed by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1868. It has been part of the Republic of Kiribati since the island nation's independence in 1979. Caroline Island has remained relatively untouched and is one of the world's most pristine tropical islands, despite guano mining, copra (coconut meat) harvesting, and human habitation in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is home to one of the world's largest populations of the coconut crab and is an important breeding site for seabirds, most notably the sooty tern. The atoll is known as the first place on Earth to see sunrise each day during much of the year, and for its role in the millennium celebrations. A 1995 realignment of the International Date Line made Caroline Island the first point of land on Earth to reach 1 January 2000 on the calend ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2022 05:35:08 -0400 From: "Tactical Dash Camera" Subject: Protect yourself from Police Misconduct Protect yourself from Police Misconduct http://insignia.za.com/0fOm5FZWiey-SAJ3yQ0W4WyFdQPMKHLxPrxjs8iZAZ4wxm8Tuw http://insignia.za.com/y9IIYofjrHUYbIUKgdxggDr8tW68WNe5ho7IPmQ-mVnLgEbzbA 1846, the Tahitian firm of Collie and Lucett attempted to establish a small stock-raising and copra-harvesting community on the island; the operation met with limited financial success. In 1868, Caroline was claimed for Britain by the captain of HMS Reindeer, which noted 27 residents in a settlement on South Islet. The island was leased by the British government to Houlder Brothers and Co. in 1872, with John T. Arundel as the manager; two of the islets are named for him. Houlder Brothers and Co. conducted minimal guano mining on the island from 1874. John T. Arundel and Co. took over the lease and the industry in 1881; the company supplied a total of about 10,000 tons of phosphate until supplies became exhausted in 1895. In 1885 Arundel established a coconut plantation, but the coconut palms suffered from disease and the plantation failed. The settlement on the island lasted until 1904, when the six remaining Polynesians were relocated to Niue. satellite image Caroline Island, readily visible in an astronaut photograph taken in 2009. The inner lagoon appears a lighter blue than the deeper ocean. The island was leased to S.R. Maxwell and Company and a new settlement was established in 1916, this time built entirely upon copra export. Much of the South islet was deforested to make way for coconut palms, a non-indigenous plant. The business venture, however, went into debt, and the island's settlement slowly decreased in population. By 1926, it was down to only ten residents and by 1936, the settlement consisted ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2022 04:53:04 -0400 From: "Lowes Survey Rewards" Subject: Congrats! You've Been Selected For $100 Lowe's Reward Congrats! You've Been Selected For $100 Lowe's Reward http://insignia.za.com/DWQZOZKjBBGvCHkel6Jcfy4Ag4dWWVDt4fiKHam58VomSGA7Lw http://insignia.za.com/2g3QfNEkFuU4Pa_aUYf_8a2mwTpuPCfDwPyWBcwNNaowcJA6QQ Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan may have sighted Caroline Island on 4 February 1521. The first recorded sighting of Caroline Island by Europeans was on 21 February 1606, by the Portuguese explorer Pedro FernC!ndez de QuirC3s, who named the island San Bernardo, and who wrote an account of his voyage. The island was next seen by Europeans on 16 December 1795, when the British naval officer William Robert Broughton of HMS Providence named it Carolina, after the daughter of Philip Stephens, the First Secretary of the Admiralty. The island was sighted in 1821 by the English whaler Supply, and was then named "Thornton Island" for the ship's captain. It was also recorded in the 19th century as Hirst Island and Clark Island. Other early visits which left behind accounts of the island include that of the USS Dolphin in 1825, written by the United States Navy officer Hiram Paulding. According to this account, the crew of the Dolphin supplied themselves with fish from the island, although when wading back to their ship they were attacked by sharks. The English whaling ship Tuscan reached Caroline island in 1835, and the geography and wildlife of the island were recorded by the ship's surgeon, the biologist Frederick Debell Bennett, in his Narrative of a Whaling Voyage Round the Globe From the Year 1833b1836. Bennett knew that the island was seldom visited, "although it is usually 'sighted' by South-Seamen, when ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 07:51:02 -0400 From: "Banking Opinion Survey" Subject: You've been chosen to receive a Offer valued at $90! You've been chosen to receive a Offer valued at $90! http://nervebio.biz/K511qnFTBpKV7mR5bSVvO4wNi6uf7ObD7j8sMXoLsUF40Jf8Jg http://nervebio.biz/cbRuON-gAj-qTvnMqNH4_NbZi6s7-KjA21uzZ3BbEMlbcI79NQ ge, who served three Catholic churches, besides the cathedral, in all of New England: Saint Augustine's Chapel in Boston, St. Patrick's Church in Newcastle, Maine, and a small church in Claremont, New Hampshire. Throughout New England, there were approximately 10,000 Catholics. Due to significant Irish immigration, the Catholic population in the diocese grew to at least 30,000 by 1833. Fenwick traveled throughout the large territory to manage the diocese and administer the sacrament of confirmation. This included visiting Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes in Maine, who were largely Catholic, and were the subject of intensive proselytism by Protestant evangelists. Fenwick ordered the construction of St. Anne's Church in Old Town, Maine, for them in 1828, and sought to improve their schools. Fenwick attended the First Provincial Council of Baltimore convened in 1829. He addressed a shortage of priests in his diocese by sending prospective seminarians to Maryland and Canada to be educated, and by incardinating several priests from other dioceses. He also trained several students in a makeshift seminary at his episcopal residence. As a result, the number of priests in the diocese had increased to 24 by 1833. At the same time, many new parishes were founded throughout New England. As in South Carolina, Fenwick was an ardent opponent of lay trusteeism in the Diocese of Boston. With a rapidly expanding Catholic population in the diocese, a portion of the territory was removed to form the Diocese of Hartford in 1843. That year, John Bernard Fitzpatrick was appointed as Fenw ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 10:52:21 -0400 From: "Stops Diarrhea" Subject: Gross Tea Stops Diarrhea Instantly? Gross Tea Stops Diarrhea Instantly? http://totota.ru.com/Tu3zvrSsUfBa2TNWK87XCPRr9djhhpEGRtGv2E8iQFGsFRQkoQ http://totota.ru.com/D_Wb_BqjSaZswYcw6GjyZnxXxLWtV457_-qvbszmIdBb--bt0w onal institutions in Boston. He established a Sunday school at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, where Fenwick himself catechized both children and their parents. This was followed by the establishment of a co-educational day school. The cathedral was eventually enlarged, which included the construction of two classrooms in the basement for use by these schools. Fenwick also invited the Sisters of Charity from Emmitsburg, Maryland, to Boston to educate the immigrant children of the city in 1832. Three sisters arrived on May 2, 1832, and founded the first Catholic charitable institution in Massachusetts, which consisted of an orphanage, a school for poor girls, and a Sunday school. This institution would be incorporated in 1843 as St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, and operated until 1949. Fenwick Hall at the College of the Holy Cross Fenwick Hall at the College of the Holy Cross, shortly after its completion By 1830, the establishment of a Catholic college and seminary became Fenwick's highest priority. In April of the following year, he purchased land adjacent to the Boston cathedral, where he planned to open a college, but the project stalled. He desired to have the school run by the Jesuits, but in 1835, they declined his invitation, and his plan for a college was placed on hold. In the spirit of the ongoing Restoration Movement in the United States, Fenwick purchased 11,000 acres (4,500 hectares) in Aroostook County, Maine, in 1835. The compound became known as Benedicta, and on it, lumber and grist mills as well as agriculture were begun. There, he sought to create a college in the wilderness, which would be part of a larger utopian Catholic community where Irish Catholics of Boston, who lived in squalor, could resettle. How ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2022 07:39:56 -0400 From: "Inside The Brain" Subject: Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... http://marko.za.com/DABq3udaNN9-mnLHibQBxtLdiiXVrL_HDNcbvxT3N7RS1O8gSA http://marko.za.com/1VS0y4nCu6HQXIOcktbIYelWbhom8bh3YcJTDj5t8LGHJk3q islets make up the bulk of Caroline's land area: Nake Islet (91.7 hectares (0.917 km2)) at the north, Long Islet (76.0 hectares (0.760 km2)) at the northeast of the lagoon, and South Islet (104.4 hectares (1.04 km2)) at the southern end. The other islets, most of which were named during a 1988 ecological survey conducted by the naturalists Cameron and Angela Kepler, fall into four groups: the South Nake Islets, the Central Leeward Islets, the Southern Leeward Islets, and the Windward Islets. The island is vulnerable to erosion by spring tides, storms, and strong winds; storms have caused smaller islets to sometimes appear or disappear, and the shapes of larger ones to become altered. The lagoon, roughly 6 by 0.5 km (3.73 by 0.31 mi) in size, is shallowbit is at most 8.8b13.7 m (29b45 ft) in depthband is crossed repeatedly by narrow coral heads and patch reefs. Reef flats generally extend over 500 m (1,600 ft) from the shorebalthough some sources report them to extend more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) from landband make boat landings perilous except at high tide. There are no natural landings, anchorages, or deep water openings into the lagoon; water which spills into it over shallow channels at high tide is contained within the surrounding reef and remains stable despite ocean tides. Most landings are made at a small break in the reef at th ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9644 **********************************************