Eps 30: James Bond Just Recommended "Albert Einstein On Giraffe"
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More than 700 new species recognized in birds were evaluated for a new Red List update produced by IUCN, and over a fifth were found at risk of extinction. There are now 85,604 species assessed for the Red List, with more than one-quarter -- 24,307 -- threatened with extinction, classified as either threatened, endangered or vulnerable. Four mango species are listed in the assessment as threatened, with the Kalimantan mango classified as endangered in the wild. The African gray parrot, which was classed now as endangered, was formerly classified as vulnerable.
The population of African Grey Parrot has declined up to 99% in Ghana since 1991 levels, and is now classified as endangered. A shocking wildlife report has revealed that giraffes and the African Gray parrot are being driven towards extinction. The African Grey parrot, says the IUCN, has been trapped by trafficking -- especially for pets -- and habitat loss.
They are called the Einsteins of the parrot world because of their intelligence. Professor Stephen Hawking has also appeared in The Simpsons, and an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Descent, part one, where he is shown playing chess with Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton. Professor Stephen Hawking has said that he would like to play a villain in a James Bond film.
After much consideration, Dustin has decided to go back to school and get his E.M.T. Not one to rest on his laurels, Dustin ended up working his way to the top at Derrickhand. Growing up outside Odessa, Texas, in western Texas, Dustin was the oldest of five siblings, with three younger brothers and one younger sister.
As I asked Dennis to recite a few explanations about how retirement works for another time, I was constantly wondering whether Dennis would just suddenly crack and lose his cool. I make a little bit of money, so we can pay someone like Dennis to explain things we simply have no connection with, such as pensions, tax savings, and why we need to pay VAT. I can use logic when needed, but some words and concepts related to numbers and money seem to blow the fuse on my mind after a while. Even the math genius Albert Einstein is quoted saying that the hardest thing to comprehend in the world is the income tax.
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Coincidentally, this has also helped to keep British military films relevant long after the events, when more ordinary propaganda has often been dull and a little awkward. It is a characteristic which, I suspect, might very well make it seem puzzling for other nations; but it is that self-deprecating edge of irony which leavesns the best British war films, and is typical of their time. Night Train to Munich has moments of real tension and feel, and is a pacy, entertaining film. As a comedy-thriller, Night Train to Munich went down really well at the National Film Theater, and I was really happy to get a last showing this season, having missed all the others when it played here last year.
I really felt the comedic elements were ultimately more successful than the purely action sequences, however. Given that I would last seen Paul Henreid playing a touchy confidant of Bette Davis in Now, Voyager, I instinctively assumed his neatly trimmed Czech holdout was going to be Night Train to Munichs hero, and the reversal of roles took me by complete surprise, as much as one might hope.
In that movie, Daniel, Scarlett, and Roger Rabbit embark on an adventure to rescue Jessica and Daniels parents. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release and Disney+ Premier Access on April 22, 2022, along with a Netflix & Bautista Lojo Switch with Premier Access.