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"つくってあそぼ (Tsukutte Asobo = Fun With Crafts)", which is NHK's long-running program for children and is still popular now, has been decided to put an end next month. The program started in 1990. Mr. Wakuwaku (left) is fond of making something from daily stuff like wasted paper and aluminum foil. Having a chat with his friend Gorori (right), he tells young viewers how interesting making things is. Actually I don't remember what he had made, but there's no doubt that Mr. Wakuwaku has made best memories and dreams for us through the program.
Starting in 1942, the U.S. government began quietly acquiring more than 60,000 acres in Eastern Tennessee for the Manhattan Project—the secret World War II program that developed the atomic bomb.
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Ein ungewöhnliches Wetterphänomen hat weite Teile der Mongolei im Griff: Der sogenannte Dzud lässt die Temperaturen abends auf fast minus 40 Grad sinken. Als Folge stirbt das Vieh der Nomaden in Massen.
Baby in Basket, near Tatopani, Kali Gandaki Valley, Nepal by east med wanderer on Flickr.
Although Muslims are often associated with the Arab world, fewer than 15% of Muslims are Arabs. Muslims are found among virtually all ethnic groups, nationalities, and countries....
Random visit (green and red down, blue up; original above) Thanks to SFKelly for pointing me to nudibranches. from: www.austmus.gov.au/invertebrates/mal/gallery/glauc.htm "Glaucilla marginata. This aeolid nudibranch, and its close relative Glaucus atlanticus, are beautifully adapted for their life of floating upside down in the sea, feeding on the 'bluebottle' or 'Portugese man o' war', Physalia. They store the most powerful of the bluebottle's stinging cells at the tips of their slender cerata (20mm)" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucus_atlanticus www.seaslugforum.net/pdf/annew2-2.pdf From the "seaslugforum: "The cerata of Glaucus atlanticus (Fig. 5) are arranged in a single row in each arch while Glaucilla marginata (Fig. 6) they are in multiple rows." So this must be Glaucilla marginata? From the wikipedia site: "Glaucus atlanticus is a nudibranch of the family Glaucidae, the only member of the genus Glaucus. It is 4cm long. The slug is distributed throughout the world's oceans in temperate and tropical waters. G. atlanticus preys on the Portuguese Man o' War, Physalia physalis, Velella velella, the Blue Button, Porpita porpita, and the violet snail, Janthina janthina. With the aid of a gas-filled sac that is located in its stomach, G. atlanticus is able to stay afloat at the surface. Due to the location of the gas sac the blue sea slug actually floats upside down. The dorsal surface, actually the foot and underside, is either a blue or blue-white coloration. The true dorsal surface is completely silver-grey. This coloration is an example of counter-shading, which helps protect G. atlanticus from predators from both below and above. G. atlanticus is able to feed on P. physalis due to its immunity to the venomous nematocysts. The blue sea slug will consume the entire organism. After consumption it will select the most venomous nematocysts and use them as a defense." A kid was collecting plenty of those "fishes" at Honey moon bay, I shot them in his (green) bucket, they were about 10-20 mm large. They were not very reactive; folding in a ball seemed to be their most extreme reaction. Sea creatures were very blue there that day (those, blue bottles and some others). Note: as many, I recently went to see "Varekai" by cirque du soleil...and was a bit frustrated by not being allowed to take pictures...but a guess: this (or similar) may have been a source of inspiration for the great costume designer Eiko Ishioka. Un enfant ramassait plein de ces "poissons" a Honey moon bay, je les ai photographies dans son seau (vert), ils mesuraient environ 10-20 mm. Tres passifs, leur principale defense semblait etre de ce plier en boule. Ce jour la, les petites creatures de l'ocean etaient toutes bleues (ceux-ci, les blue bottles , et d'autres)
In “Good News Nelson,” by Jodi Moore, Nelson delivers the newspaper on a route near the corner of Wells and Cedar streets. Cranky old Mrs. Snodberry complains about the news, but when the headlines expose the plight of 100 abandoned cats, they take action. They not only help the cats, they help the local animal shelter. The story dramatizes that children can do things to build up their community and that bad news can turn to good news when people works together.
The mission of The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, a non-profit organization in Amherst, MA, is to inspire a love of art and reading through picture books. The only full-scale museum of its kind in the United States, The Carle collects, preserves, presents, and celebrates picture books and picture book illustrations from around the world. In addition to underscoring the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of picture books and their art form, The Carle offers educational programs that provide a foundation for arts integration and literacy. Eric and Barbara Carle founded the Museum in November 2002. Eric Carle is the renowned author and illustrator of more than 70 books, including the 1969 classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The Museum's extensive resources include a collection of more than 10,000 picture book illustrations, three art galleries, an art studio, a theater, picture book and scholarly libraries, and educational programs for families, scholars, educators, and schoolchildren. Educational offerings include professional training for educators around the country. Museum hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. Open Mondays in July and August and during MA school vacation weeks. Admission is $9 for adults, $6 for children under 18, and $22.50 for a family of four. For further information and directions, call 413-658-1100. The Museum was incorporated in January 2001 and received its non-profit status in September 2001. Since its opening on November 22, 2002, the Museum has welcomed over 416,000 visitors—including nearly 30,000 school children—held over 100 workshops and classes for caregivers, teachers and other professionals (2,000+ participants), and presented 57 exhibits in its three rotating exhibition galleries. The Museum currently has 10,400 constituents in its database, including 1,400 Annual Members.
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