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Pollack (fish Trisopterus luscus)

Pollock, a fish juicy and delicious addition to an important branch of some international economies Luscus Trisopterus (also known as bib, pout, whiting or pout pout) is a fish belonging to the cod family (Gadidae). It lies along the European coast. It usually grows to 30cm (12 inches) or less. Haddock Cod is another kind of less-known or famous but still be a food of high nutritional value, it contains a high percentage of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated acids that are highly beneficial to human body due to regular intake of these by the body that helps to increase good cholesterol and reduce levels of bad cholesterol that is helping to prevent and / or reduce the occurrence and consequent suffering from heart disease or circulatory system such as: The arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure best known as hypertension. It also helps to thin the blood and hence for the smooth functioning of the heart and cardiovascular system in general, increasing the chances of a less

Pollock (Region of Thies in the west of Senegal)

Also pollock is considered the region of Thies. Thies is a region west of Senegal. The capital is also called Thiès. Administrative Divisions Thies are divided into three departments (departments), 11 municipalities, 10 rural communautés distritosy 31. Departments Departments (departments) in the region of Thies son M'bour THIES Tivaoune Communes In Thies: Pout Khombole Thies In Tivaouane Meckhe Tivaouane Mboro In M'bour M'bour Fadiouth Nguékhokh Joal Thiadiaye Districts Thiès Keur Moussa Notto Thien In Tivaouane Pambal Méouane Niakhène Medina Dhaka In M'bour Séssène Sindia Fissel Rural Communities Thiès Fandène Notto Tassette Keur Moussa Ndiayène Sirah Thien Ngoudiane Geudj Diender Touba Toul In Tivaouane Medina Dhaka Pékesse Méouane Niakhène Nbayène Thilmakha Taiba Ndiaye Mont Rolland Koul Notto Gouye Diama Ngandiouf What Chérif Pire Gourèye

Pollock (A Facial Expression)

May Referer to A facial expression A commune in the region of Thies, Senegal West of Trisopterus luscus or pout, a fish family Gadidae Pollock: A facial expression A facial expression are the results of one or more proposals or positions of the muscles of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual or observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication. They are a primary means of social information transmission between humans, but also occurs in most other mammals and some other animal or species. Facial expressions and their importance in the recipient may to some extent, vary between cultures. Humans can adopt a facial expression as a voluntary action. However, because expressions are closely tied to emotions, are more often involuntary. It can be almost impossible to avoid expressions of certain emotions, even though it would be wise to do so; For example: a person who is trying to avoid the insult to an individual

Abbess (Mother suprior - Abad - Women with power)

Hildegard XII Century Nun who became Abbess Photo Source Picasa Web abum View License  Details Click Here An abbess (Abbatissa Latin, feminine form of Abbas, abbot) Is a superior woman, known as Mother Superior (a), Of an abbey of nuns. In the Catholic Church (both Eastern and Roman Catholic), Orthodox, Coptic and Anglican abbeys. The mode of election, position, rights and authority of an abbess correspond generally with those of an abbot. The office is elective, the choice to be by secret ballot of nuns belonging to the community. As an abbot, the abbess is solemnly admitted to his office for formal blessing, conferred by the bishop in whose territory is situated the monastery, or by an abbot or another bishop, with permission. Unlike the abbot, abbess only get the ring and a copy of the rule of the order. She receives a miter, or is given a staff as part of the ceremony, however, by ancient tradition, you can take a staff to lead their communit

Abacus and Abacus types (Frame Count - Calculator Manual)

The Abacus, an ancient tool CalculationManual,  still used today Photo Source Picasa Web abum View License Details Click Here The Abacus, also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool used primarily in parts of Asia for the exercise of arithmetic processes. Today, nomograms are often constructed as a bamboo frame with beads sliding on wires, but originally they were beans or stones, then moved into the grooves in the sand or on tablets of wood, stone or metal. The abacus was for centuries before the adoption of the modern system of numerals written and is still widely used by traders, merchants and dependent on Asia, Africa andelsewhere. The user of an abacus is called a abacist. Etymology of Abacus - (Abacus and Abacus types Frame Count) The use of the word abacus dates back to dates before 1387 AD, when an Englishman working in the middle of America borrowed the word to describe an abacus sandboarding. The word came from Am

Grocery (store - groceries)

Grocery store also known as conveniencestores or Grocery in some parts of the world Photo sources:  Picasa Web Albums View License Details:  Click Here The Grocery is the neighborhood store where they are sold all kinds of food directly to the public at wholesale and generally so are retail sales at such words and small numbers, the Abacería has the quality to provide a service where the grocer shopkeeper known as personally attends to its customers, offering a more humane and traditional. In the Grocery store, it is common: Milk, milk drinks such as yogurt, buttermilk, kefir, dairy in general as: cheese, butter, cream, eggs, meats, sausages and hot dogs, bologna, ham, paté , breads, fish, fruits, vegetables,  vegetables, soft drinks, condiments, candy, cakes, cookies, coffee, chocolate, pickles, pasta, grains and legumes such as rice, beans, chickpeas, peas, lentils, toiletries such as shampoos, toothpaste or toothpaste, toilet soap , detergents, brushes, brooms

Abaca or banana in the Philippines

Processing crop tree fibers  Abaca or Banana in  the Philippines Photo source  Picasa Web Albums License Details:  Click Here Abaca (English pronunciation: / ɑ ː ː bəkɑ / ah-KAH-bə, the Spanish "Abaca" for Musa textilis) is a banana species native to the Philippines, which is widely grown, both in Borneo and in Sumatra. Sometimes referred to as "Bakbakkar."  The plant is of great economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, once commonly called Manila hemp, extracted from the leaf sheath around the stem. On average, the plant grows about 20 feet (6 meters) tall. The fiber was originally used to make twine and rope, and the provision of Manila, and now most of Abaca pulp is used in a variety of similar products including paper and filter paper tickets. It is classified as a hard fiber, along with coconut, sisal and henequen. The plant name is sometimes written as Abaka. Abaca is cultivated for the first time in large scale in Sumat