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UNESCO - Promoting a One World Culture through Education.
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Space Music (1996)
β€œIt’s very important to popularise science, have fun with it, dance with it!” Back in the 90s, astrophysicist, author and musician Dr. Fiorella Terenzi used radio telescopes to intercept radio waves from outer space. After that, she would transpose them into the audible range and load up the files onto floppy discs, in order to play them back on her Akai S3000i sampler. πŸͺπŸŽΉ
The average British bee lives less than 40 days. In its lifetime, a singular humble honey bee will visit well over 1000 flowers, will travel up to 2000 miles, sleep 8 hours a night just like we do - and all to produce less than one tablespoon of honey.

The natural world works tirelessly for the things we use in abundance everyday.

Bee thankful 🐝
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#OnThisDay 1975: What would we be wearing in the distant year of 2000? Blue Peter presenters modelled the suggestions of two British fashion designers that were not afraid to think outside the box.

Clip taken from the Blue Peter, originally broadcast on BBC One on Thursday, 27 February 1975.

#bbcarchive #bluepeter #futurefashion
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Why’d he say it like that? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚I’m sorry but this will forever be funny to me. Them blurring out the lady face who’s holding the olive jar, just add another level of madness and silliness that I can’t get enough of.

#Reels #nostalgia #90s #2000s
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British Farmer Exposes That The Government Is Paying To Destroy The Farming Industry

🚨 β€œWe're now being paid to stop growing food and grow wild flowers. It's insanity.”

β€œThe same madness is happening in Europe. They're asking farmers to plant wild flowers instead of food.”

β€œFor the last 20 years we've been attacked by the political classes telling us how to farm in the countryside. Colin Martin-Reyner, I'm a farmer, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, I've been doing it for nearly 500 years, not me personally but the family. Wheat, barley, oats, beans, maize and cattle and sheep, we've had enough. We don't need townies to tell us how to farm.

We're now being paid to stop growing food and grow wild flowers. It's insanity.

We're thinking of ceasing our production after 500 years. My view is we've got this political class that's out of touch with us farmers.

We work very hard. In the House of Commons last week, there was a handful of MPs in the chamber.

They should hold their heads in shame.

At the moment, we are stopping producing wheat, which makes bread, which everybody in this country eats. We've been paid to grow wildflowers. We need to have food juiced and made in the UK. We can grow everything. Okay, we can't do bananas and grapes and avocados, but we can grow everything else. But people say, well, we can import from abroad.

The same madness is happening in Europe. They're asking farmers to plant wild flowers instead of food.

Okay, we could bring food in from Brazil. Do you know how they do that? Cut down the rainforest. Is that sensible? I don't think it is.”

This will eventually put them all out of business.
2024/05/21 05:31:37
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