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'No plans for hosepipe ban', says water company

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Markets   来源:Television  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:German activist Arno Peters declared his Peters Projection as the “only” precise map, and the true alternative to the Mercator model.

German activist Arno Peters declared his Peters Projection as the “only” precise map, and the true alternative to the Mercator model.

But Garcia wonders what place the project could have in a future where there is an “over-registration” of everything that happens. “I have 10 images of my father when he was a kid,” he says. “I have over 200 when I was a kid. But my friend, of her daughter, [has] 25,000, and she’s five years old!”“I think the problem of memory image will be another one, which will be that we are … [overwhelmed] and we cannot find the right image to tell us the story,” he muses.

'No plans for hosepipe ban', says water company

Yet in the present moment, Vallejo believes the project has a role to play in helping younger generations understand past injustices. Forgetting serves no purpose for activists like himself, he believes, while memory is like “a weapon for the future”.Instead of trying to numb the past, “I think it is more therapeutic – both collectively and individually – to remember rather than to forget.”Near a planet far, far away, astronomers have found traces of chemicals that on Earth are only produced by living beings.

'No plans for hosepipe ban', says water company

Astronomers have found the clearest evidence yet that life might exist beyond the solar system, from the atmosphere of a planet 124 light years away from Earth, setting off rare excitement – tinged with caution – in the global scientific community.Using the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers led by astronomers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom have found chemical signatures of two compounds that on Earth are only produced by living creatures.

'No plans for hosepipe ban', says water company

“These are the first hints we are seeing of an alien world that is possibly inhabited,” Nikku Madhusudhan, an astronomy professor at Cambridge and the lead researcher behind the discovery, told reporters at a media briefing on April 15. “This is a revolutionary moment.”

So where is the planet that might possibly host life, what evidence have scientists found, and is there reason for scepticism?Days later, Israel announced it would allow

“minimal” deliveriesof essential supplies

But that announcement was, not least for Israel’s decision to bypass traditional aid distribution networks, like those run by the United Nations.

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