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well338 · 15 days
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qadri01 · 2 months
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Why Study in Cyprus: Education & Cultural Diversity
Study in Cyprus for a top-tier education, rich cultural diversity, and vibrant student life. Experience a welcoming environment and endless opportunities in the Republic of Cyprus
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reachmydestinations · 4 months
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educationdiet1 · 6 months
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Study in Cyprus
Want to study in Cyprus? Get expert's advice on top Cyprus universities, colleges, 2022 intakes, study program, cost, visa details & scholarships. Get in touch with us!
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bull-believer · 5 months
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figurine of the dioscuri from the sanctuary of aphrodite-astarte in amathous, cyprus // donatello's david, italy, 1440s
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jay-avian · 1 year
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Character Pen Pals!
I was looking through some writing exercise ideas for myself earlier and came across one that was essentially to write a letter to someone. Then I thought how cool it would be to write a letter from OC to OC. But then!
What if we wrote letters as our characters to each others' characters?! It doesn't have to be physical letters of course (unless you're okay with that, then feel free to privately message whoever your pen pal is the address/P.O. box you want. I personally love getting mail and making fancy letters)
You can send people your letters in their asks (if they're okay with it) and they can answer with their own letter. Reblog if you want to participate and add whichever of your character(s) you want to send/receive letters with, along with a little bit of info about them to start. Feel free to ask people for more info about their characters if you need it. I'm sure they'd love to share!
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tranquility-now · 1 year
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Welcome to the coastal city of Larnaca, Cyprus. This video features the sounds of the boats' masts clanging together like giant windchimes, the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, and the relaxing ambience of the beach. The footage was captured in the evening, as the wind began to pick up, creating a unique and captivating ambience. These sounds are perfect for unwinding, meditation, or simply enjoying the beauty of Larnaca's harbour and marina.
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vvelegrin · 6 months
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i've been feeling a few occasional uncharitable things about academics recently, but man i'd kill to just. study western asian languages and live in a little bubble of simply dealing with those languages.
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ritamglobal · 6 months
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Study in Cyprus: Opportunities for Indian Students
Indian students considering studying in Cyprus will find a range of opportunities for academic growth and cultural experiences. Study in Cyprus for Indian students offers access to high-quality education in a unique Mediterranean setting. With its welcoming environment and affordable tuition fees, Cyprus is an attractive destination for Indian students seeking international education. To facilitate this journey, it's advisable for Indian students to consult with the study abroad consultants in Jaipur India. We consultants provide guidance on choosing the right university, navigating the application process, and ensuring a smooth transition to studying in Cyprus.
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tpalfatransfer · 10 months
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qadri01 · 2 months
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Why Study in Northern Cyprus: Quality Education & Cultural Richness
Study in Northern Cyprus for top-quality education, affordable living, and a culturally rich experience. Discover a unique blend of tradition and modernity in your studies
visit our website : https://qadri-international.com/university-of-nicosia-medical-school-2/
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okay so Cyprus still has a border that splits the Greek and Turkish sides?? I may very well be coming off as ignorant of Mediterranean geopolitics but is this supposed to be common knowledge? My question is why has literally no one mentioned it out of the people who taught me classics and kept recommending I visit Cyprus? Isn't it supposed to be common sense to talk about the modern day political landscape of a place when you are literally telling someone to visit? Was I expected to know this? What was I expected to do on the visit- just hit the key ancient sites and literally turn a blind eye to everything else? I always knew the classics department and academia on the whole was removed from reality but this is a whole other level- like of course it's my responsibility mainly but I would have expected someone to have mentioned it by now with the frequency of which visiting Cyprus is brought up in some of my circles. It's like Cyprus isn't even a real place to them, it's just...the places where the ancient sites are???
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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The Mazotos shipwreck
The Mazotos shipwreck, found in 2006, is a merchant ship located in the sea area in front of the village of Mazotos in Cyprus. It sank in 350 BC on its way from the Greek island of Chios and was carrying about 1000 amphorae filled with wine.
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The wreck area
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The amphorae in situ
In addition, small fine pottery was recovered from the stern cabin, which was also partially excavated. These vessels must have belonged to the crew or passengers of the ship; one of them bears two engraved letters, most likely the initials of a person's name.
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The wreck itself
The wreck remains are about 16m long and about 6.5m wide and are now buried 45m below sea level to protect the remains. The recovered artifacts are today in the Archaeological Museum of Larnaca where they are studied and conserved.
The same applies to the wreck itself, which continues to be investigated.
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Dandelion News - September 15-21
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1. A beam of hope for North America’s most endangered sparrow
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“Dozens of conservationists, gathered some distance away to avoid spooking the skittish sparrows, celebrated the [release of the 1000th captive-raised sparrow] in an unprecedented recovery program that in only a few years has doubled the bird’s wild population, from a mere 80 five years ago to some 200 today. […] “What we have achieved is the best case scenario.””
2. U.S. overdose deaths plummet, saving thousands of lives
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“"In the states that have the most rapid data collection systems, we’re seeing declines of twenty percent, thirty percent," said Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta, an expert on street drugs at the University of North Carolina. […] According to Donaldson, many people using fentanyl now carry naloxone, a medication that reverses most opioid overdoses. He said his friends also use street drugs with others nearby, ready to offer aid and support when overdoses occur.”
3. Propagated corals reveal increased resistance to bleaching across the Caribbean during the fatal heat wave of 2023
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“”[… Y]oung corals bred for restoration are a lot more resistant to bleaching under extreme levels of heat stress than the prevailing corals on the reef." [… Unlike with the previous propagation strategy, fragmentation, e]very time a population reproduces, new offspring receive newly mixed sets of genes through recombination, making them different from their parent colonies and thus enabling adaptation.”
4. Habitat Management Helps At-Risk Butterflies
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“For a number of at-risk butterflies in the United States, habitat management can play an important role in keeping them from going extinct. [… “In] places where people are actively engaged with ways to manage the habitat, the butterflies are doing the best,” said Cheryl Schultz, a professor of conservation biology at Washington State University[….]”
5. Study: Protecting the ocean helps fight malnutrition
“[The study] found that fish catches in coral reefs could increase by up to 20 percent by expanding sustainable-use marine protected areas — that is, areas where some fishing is allowed with restrictions[, … and] that sustainable-use marine protected areas have on average 15 percent more fish biomass than non-protected areas. […] “Allowing regulated fishing in marine protected areas can support healthy fish populations, while also having a positive impact on the quality of life of surrounding communities.””
6. [FWS] Advances Effort to Create Urban Conservation Footprint in Tucson
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““We want to continue to work together to create an urban footprint to improve access to nature, conserve habitats, and improve air and water quality.” […] The area provides habitat for several federally listed species, including southwestern willow flycatcher, western yellow-billed cuckoo, and Mexican garter snake. If protected, the area will also help connect critical habitat for jaguar and Chiracahua leopard frog.”
7. ‘Exciting’ solar breakthrough means energy can be kept in sustainable batteries that don’t overheat
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“The technology is based on a specially designed molecule of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen that changes shape when it comes into contact with sunlight. These are common elements - providing an alternative to other technologies relying on scarce materials like lithium. […] A unique feature of the system is that the molecules also provide cooling in the photovoltaic cell[, which can store solar energy “for up to 18 years.”]”
8. Sea turtles make big comeback on sandy beaches at 2 British military bases in Cyprus
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“[… The] number of nests surpass[ed] last year’s record count by nearly 25%, environmentalists said Tuesday. […] “The steep increase in turtle nests has been the result of a consistent, systematic ‘hands-off’ approach, together with enforcement efforts to minimize illegal, damaging activities on nesting beaches[….” D]aily patrols by volunteers ensure that aluminum cages set atop the nests remain in place to protect the turtles from predators like foxes and dogs.”
9. First ever photograph of rare bird species New Britain Goshawk
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“The last documented scientific record of the bird is from 1969[….] Working closely with [“the Indigenous Mengen and Mamusi peoples”], WWF hopes to support local stewardship to safeguard the future of these incredible biodiversity hotspots through community-led conservation.”
10. Hospitals begin offering breakthrough radiation therapy for metastatic cancer tumors
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“[First,] a patient is injected with a radioactive glucose (or sugar) tracer. The machine picks up the tracer in real time and in bright colors, [… then] reads a signal from the cancer cells breaking down the tracer. [… “The] machine is automatically and autonomously reacting and responding to those signals by shooting radiation back to their source[….]””
September 8-14 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
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pieandhotdogs · 2 years
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I don’t have the willpower for a real post at the moment but if you’re trying to deepen your connection to the spirits of the land on which you live, I recommend visiting the following locations:
Nearby bodies of water
Nature trails and forested areas
The highest and lowest points, both natural and otherwise
Community cemeteries and memorials
Places of worship
Other prominent landmarks and characteristic sites
Bring field guides, maps, and brochures if you can find them. Study the topography of the area, note how they relate to other parts of the town, how they are accessed by travelers. Can you get there by car, or did you have to approach on foot? Is it within walking distance of your home? What plants do you recognize? Critters? What’s the history of each site, who lived here before?
Visit each place at different points in the year. The sun slants through the trees differently in spring than in fall, this trail is inaccessible in the winter, the river always floods when it rains, if I cut through the graveyard on my way home I can grab a couple fallen branches from that cyprus by the gate. Leave offerings, say prayers, speak to the spirits.
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