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POPSmy first layout header i got the image from DA then slightly manipulated it then placed my fave part on Chris Tomlin's Indescribable.. the voila! I'm a proud maker of this header!
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POPSBayerische Staatsbibliothek: Lateinische Handschriften - Collection of Latin Manuscripts The first image shows a Latin love letter with the Middle High German verse Dû bist mîn, ich bin dîn: des solt dû gewis sîn. dû bist beslozzen in mînem herzen: verlorn ist daz slüzzelîn: dû muost immer drinne sîn. English: You are mine, I am yours Of that you may be sure Deep within my heart You're safely locked away But I have lost the key And there you'll ever stay ]
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POPSWorld's Oceans: Is It too Late to Save Our Most Precious Resource? The problem in the Pacific is so severe a humongous plastic-strewn patch floats between California and Hawaii within the North Pacific Gyre. According to the man who first discovered it in 1997, Captain John Moore, this patch is 1 ½ times the size of the contiguous United States and goes to a depth of at least 100 feet. And there is another huge rubbish patch off the coast of Japan.
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POPSEbullion : James Fayed's Lawyers file motion to release seized funds The motion also states that Fayed's and his company may not have been the target. of the investigation. The feds will respond in due course. meanwhile e-bullion uses continue waiting. Link to full Ventura County Star news item. http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2008/aug/20/nb1fayedbrief20/ "
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POPSScientists Say We Can See Sound Recordings from 49 neurons responsible for the earliest stages of visual processing, researchers found activation that mirrored the behavior. That is, when the sound was played, the neurons reacted as if there had been a stronger light, at a speed that can only be explained by a direct connection between the ear and eye brain regions, said researcher Ye Wang of the University of Texas in Houston. The study presents the first evidence that a sensory cell can process an alternative sensation, said head researcher Pascal Barone of the Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse, France, who discovered a contender for the anatomical connection in 2002.