Monday, 30 June 2014

Diamond Platinumz At BET Awards

Huu ndio ujumbe wa Diamond Platnumz kutoka BET Awards Welcome Party huko Los Angeles, Marekani.

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Wakati Diamond Platnumz akiwa buzy huko Los Angels kwenye welcome party ya BET Awards, huku nyuma Tanzania hakuwa mchoyo wa maneno, hasa pale alipopata taarifa kwamba ameondoka na tuzo jana usiku, Tuzo za watu, ikiwa video ya Mynumber1 ndio imeshikilia kama  video bora ya mwaka inayopendwa zaidi na watu. Read more . . .

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

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White-necked rockfowl
The white-necked rockfowl is a medium-sized bird in the family Picathartidae, mainly found in fragmented groups in rocky forested areas at higher altitudes in West Africa from Guinea to Ghana. The rockfowl typically chooses to live near streams and inselbergs. It has greyish-black upperparts and white underparts. Its unusually long, dark brown tail is used for balance. The head is nearly featherless, with the exposed skin being bright yellow except for two large, circular black patches located just behind the eyes. These rockfowl feed primarily on insects, though parents feed small frogs to their young. Rockfowl move through the forest primarily through a series of hops and bounds or short flights in low vegetation. Read more . . .

Saturday, 21 June 2014

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The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles (pictured). Released on 1 June 1967, it was an immediate commercial and critical success. After the group retired from touring, Paul McCartney had an idea for a song involving an Edwardian era military band, and this developed into a plan to release an entire album as a performance by the fictional Sgt. Pepper band. Knowing they would not have to perform the tracks live, the Beatles adopted an experimental approach to composition, writing songs such as "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "A Day in the Life". Read More . . .

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

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Tadeusz Kościuszko
Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746–1817) was a military leader who became a national hero in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and the United States. He graduated from the Corps of Cadets in Warsaw, Poland, before studying in France. In 1776, he moved to North America, where he took part in the American Revolutionary War as a colonel in the Continental Army. An accomplished military architect, he designed and oversaw the construction of state-of-the-art fortifications, including those at West Point, New York. He returned to Poland, and was commissioned a major general in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Army in 1789. Two years after the Polish–Russian War of 1792 had resulted in the Second Partition of Poland, he led an uprising against Russia in March 1794. Russian forces captured him at the Battle of Maciejowice, and the defeat of the uprising led to the Third Partition in 1795, which ended Poland's independent existence for 123 years. He was pardoned by Tsar Paul I in 1796 and emigrated to the United States. A close friend of Thomas Jefferson, Kościuszko wrote a will in 1798 dedicating his American assets to the education and freedom of U.S. slaves. Read More . . . . 

Monday, 16 June 2014

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 Great Eastern Highway is a 590-kilometre-long (370 mi) road linking the       Western Australian capital of Perth with the city of Kalgoorlie. A key route for     vehicles accessing the eastern Wheatbelt and the Goldfields, it is the western    portion of the main road link between Perth and the eastern states of Australia. Read more . . .

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know




 


Using keyboard shortcuts can greatly increase your productivity, reduce repetitive strain, and help keep you focused. For example, highlighting text with the keyboard and pressing Ctrl + C is much faster than taking your hand from the keyboard, highlighting the text using the mouse, clicking copy from the file menu, and then putting your hand back in place on the keyboard. Below are our top 10 keyboard shortcuts we recommend everyone memorize and use. Read more . . .

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A Centaur IV tank of the Royal Marines Armoured Support Group
Operation Perch was a British offensive of the Second World War between 7 and 14 June 1944. The intention was to seize Caen, a major Allied objective in the early stages of the invasion of northwest Europe. The operation had been planned to start immediately after the beach landings, but when Caen was still in German hands three days into the Battle of Normandy, it changed to a pincer attack using XXX Corps and I Corps. Read more . . .

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