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Posted by Annette Rose in News, tags: arts, audio, broadcasting, communication, communications, media, Music, News, podcast, podcasting, podcasts, Radio
There is no second opinion that there is no person who does not like to have fun. Of course, everybody wants to be amused, entertained, and to forget about the boredom. If it was not that way, all stuff like movies, comedy shows, amusing programs, and jokes in the magazines and so on would not be so widespread throughout the world.
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Posted by Annette Rose in News, tags: arts, audio, broadcasting, communication, communications, media, Music, News, podcast, podcasting, podcasts, Radio
Talking about new technologies we should mention the podcasts. Basically they can be heard anywhere, no matter where you are and the best thing is that you can hear the opinions of ordinary people - not famous or celebrities. This is not all you can listen to anything you want no matter what kinds of topics you are keen on. You can even learn to play on various musical instruments just by listening.
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Posted by Annette Rose in News, tags: arts, audio, broadcasting, communication, communications, media, Music, News, podcast, podcasting, podcasts, Radio
Podcasting is a fairly new term in the internet community. Podcasting basically means creating a radio-show which other people can listen online and download to a digital player or computer later. There are hundreds of tools that popularize podcasting. Podcasts can be made for absolutely every topic that pops out in your mind and podcasts aren’t made by professional orator, but instead of everyday people. This allows you to hear different opinions and thoughts about the topics that interest you the most. Podcasts give you complete freedom, because you are not obligated to be in front of the TV or radio so that you will be able to listen to the show. Podcasts can be listened to whenever you want.
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Various service organizations are nowadays providing services whereby inmates of jails or other such institutions can make calls easily to their family and don’t need to waste much of their money by following the usual calls with collect payment from jail. These phone calls services are specially formulated to suit inmates as it has features such as monitoring of the calls and recording so that they can place the required restrictions on them. Since individual jails have different rules and regulations, the inmates and their families must try to know more about the particular system and go in for a suitable method of communication.
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Posted by Annette Rose in Cell Phones & Plans, tags: cell phones, Cell Phones & Plans, cellular, cellular phones, communications, corrections, crime, jail, phones, prisons, telecommunications, telephone, telephone systems
If I have a member of my family or friend in a prison and wish them to contact me, then it is possible with my V-Connect prepaid account. This service is offered by many companies to help the family or friend to set up a phone account, but the condition is that particular institution must be participating in the service provided by V-Connect.
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Posted by Annette Rose in Education, tags: animals, aquariums, biology, diving, Education, fish, jellyfish, marine life, ocean, outdoors, science, scuba
There are about 200 varieties of jellyfish found in oceans throughout the world. The common question asked is ‘does people really eat jellyfish’? Different people have different tastes and hence some of us might find eating the jellyfish distasteful. People who have tasted it say that it feels like a rubber-band and is bland in taste. People of Japan, China and Korea find it to be a delicacy so it is after all a question of culture and acquiring a taste for it which answers the question ‘does people really eat jellyfish’.
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Posted by Annette Rose in Education, tags: animals, aquariums, biology, diving, Education, fish, jellyfish, marine life, ocean, outdoors, science, scuba
Sea Nettle Jellyfish is known as Chrysaora and is found along the east and west coast of North America in the Atlantic Ocean and the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Some of them have small white dots and reddish-brown stripes and they are shaped like saucers. The bell is usually about 6″ to 8 in diameter and on the underside of the mouth, it has four oral arms. All along the edge of the body, it has tentacles which are about a few feet long.
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Posted by Annette Rose in Education, tags: animals, aquariums, biology, diving, Education, fish, jellyfish, marine life, ocean, outdoors, science, scuba
The unique form of jelly fish called the blue bottle jelly fish is seen in the waters of the coastal Australia and New Zealand. This fish can be quite fatal to humans at times and goes by another name ‘Portuguese-man-o-war’ as it is similar in appearance to a Portuguese battle ship with its sail. As the name signifies, it is blue in color and the various parts of its body are capable of performing different functions.
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Posted by Annette Rose in Education, tags: animals, aquariums, biology, diving, Education, fish, glass jellyfish paperweights, jelly fish images, jellyfish, marine life, ocean, outdoors, science, scuba
Jellyfish are commonly called sea jellies or just jellies and are unique sea organisms which resemble the octopus. The similarity lies in the fact that they are both very attractive and both are equally poisonous if they are disturbed in any way. Jelly fish images are however different from octopus. Totally, there are about 1270 variants of the jelly fish species and these organisms can be found in various oceans all over the world. The adult jelly fish is known as Medusa.
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Posted by Annette Rose in Education, tags: animals, aquariums, biology, diving, Education, fish, jellyfish, marine life, ocean, outdoors, science, scuba
The jelly fish is one such organism that does not have a specific organ that can be said to be its digestive system as most living organisms have. The gastro vascular cavity consists of a lining called the gastro dermal lining and which is responsible for absorbing all the nutrients that the jelly fish consumes. In most cases blooms or swarms, which is the name given to a group of jelly fish, survive on planktons and small organisms found under water. There hasn’t been a specific item to answer the question what does jellyfish eat, but they usually survive on smaller fish and minute organisms found underwater.
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