Agkistrodon piscivorus

Agkistrodon piscivorus is a venomous snake, a species of pit viper, found in the southeastern United States. Adults are large and capable of delivering a painful and potentially fatal bite. When antagonized, they will stand their ground by coiling their bodies and displaying their fangs. Although their aggression has been exaggerated, individuals may bite when feeling threatened or being handled. This is the world's only semiaquatic viper, usually found in or near water, particularly in slow-moving and shallow lakes, streams, and marshes. The snake is a strong swimmer and will even enter the sea. It has successfully colonized islands off both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.

The generic name is derived from the Greek words ancistro (hooked) and odon (tooth), and the specific name comes from the Latin piscis (fish) and voro (to eat); thus, the scientific name translates into “hooked-tooth fish-eater”. Common names include variants on water moccasin, swamp moccasin, black moccasin, cottonmouth, gapper, or simply viper. Many of the common names refer to the threat display, where this species will often stand its ground and gape at an intruder, exposing the white lining of its mouth. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here. Its diet consists mainly of fish and frogs but is otherwise highly varied and, uniquely, has even been reported to include carrion.

Congo River

The Congo River (also known as the Zaire River; French: (le) fleuve Congo/Zaïre; Portuguese: rio Congo/Zaire) is a river in Africa. It is the second largest river in the world by discharge (after the Amazon), and the world's deepest river with measured depths in excess of 220 m (720 ft). The Congo-Chambeshi river has an overall length of 4,700 km (2,920 mi), which makes it the ninth longest river (in terms of discharge, the Chambeshi is a tributary of the Lualaba River, Lualaba being the name of the Congo River upstream of the Boyoma Falls, extending for 1,800 km). Measured along the Lualaba, the Congo River has a total length of 4,370 km (2,715 mi). It crosses the equator twice. The Congo Basin has a total area of about 4 million km2, or 13% of the entire African landmass.

Name

The River Congo got its name from the Kingdom of Kongo which was situated on the left banks of the river estuary. The kingdom is in turn named for its Bantu population, in the 17th century reported as Esikongo. South of the Kongo kingdom proper lay the similarly named Kakongo kingdom, mentioned in 1535. Abraham Ortelius in his world map of 1564 labels as Manicongo the city at the mouth of the river. The tribal names in kongo possibly derive from a word for a public gathering or tribal assembly.

Congo (loa)

In the Voodoo faith, Congo is a handsome but apathetic loa.

In the Congo Savanne aspect, he is a fierce petro loa. He is a powerful man-eating loa, who's patron color is white.


Free (The Party album)

Free is The Party's second studio album. Teddy Riley wrote three songs for the album, including the new jack swing-tinged title song, "Free," which was also remixed by house-music legends Steve "Silk" Hurley and E-Smoove. Dr. Dre produced the song "Let's Get Right Down to It," and the group itself also got involved in the writing and producing of the album, which would once again land it another concert tour opening spot with Color Me Badd, its last special for the Disney Channel, "All About The Party," and an appearance on Blossom. However, the album was not as successful on the charts as previous ones, which prompted Damon Pampolina to leave the group.

Track listing

  • Free (Teddy Riley, Lavaba Mallison, Jerrold Holmes) - 4:29 - Chase , Deedee & Damon
  • Change on Me (Deedee Magno, Tiffini Hale, Andre Williams, Keith Williams, Reggie Turner) - 3:42 - Deedee
  • All About Love (Teddy Riley, Omar Chandler, Markell Riley) - 4:40 - Albert
  • I Want You (Damon Pampolina, Tiffini Hale, DJ Dino, MC Gizmo, Frankie Z., Freddy Bastone) - 3:40 - Damon
  • Free: The Future of a Radical Price

    Free: The Future of a Radical Price is the second book written by Chris Anderson, Editor in chief of Wired magazine. The book was published on July 7, 2009 by Hyperion. He is also the author of The Long Tail, published in 2006.

    Overview

    Free follows a thread from the previous work. It examines the rise of pricing models which give products and services to customers for free, often as a strategy for attracting users and up-selling some of them to a premium level. That class of model has become widely referred to as "freemium" and has become very popular for a variety of digital products and services.

    Release

    Free was released in the United States on July 7, 2009, though the night before, on his blog, Chris Anderson posted a browser readable version of the book and the unabridged audiobook version. Anderson generated controversy for plagiarizing content from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia in Free. Anderson responded to the claim on his The Long Tail blog, stating that there were disagreements between him and the publisher over accurate citation of Wikipedia due to the changing nature of its content, leading him to integrate footnotes into the text. Also on his blog, he took full responsibility for the mistakes and noted that the digital editions of Free were corrected. The notes and sources were later provided as a download on his blog.

    Free (Marcus Miller album)

    Free is an album by jazz bassist Marcus Miller, released in 2007.

    The album's title track is a cover of the 1977 Deniece Williams song. UK soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae provided lead vocals. "Higher Ground" is a song originally recorded by Stevie Wonder, and "What Is Hip" was originally performed by Tower of Power. "Jean Pierre" was originally performed by Miles Davis (On "We Want Miles", 1982). Blues singer Keb' Mo' performs lead vocals and co-wrote with Marcus Miller the track entitled "Milky Way".

    The album's US version has not only a new title, Marcus, but the tracks have been remixed/recut. Four additional tracks have been added to the album as well.

    Track listing

    All tracks produced by Marcus Miller and David Isaac.

  • "Blast"
  • "Funk Joint"
  • "Free"
  • "Strum"
  • "Milky Way"
  • "Pluck (Interlude)"
  • "When I Fall In Love"
  • "Jean Pierre"
  • "Higher Ground"
  • "What Is Hip?"
  • External links

  • Marcus Miller – Free at AllMusic
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Kinky Afro

    by: Happy Mondays

    You go spooky in a band
    Son, I?m 30
    I only went with your mother ?cause she?s dirty
    And I don?t have a decent bone in me
    What you get is just what you see, yeah
    I should so, I take it free, yeah
    And all the bad preserves be things that feed me
    I never help or give to the needy
    Come on and see me
    Yippee, ippee, ey, ey, ay, yey, yey
    I had to crucify some brother today
    And I don?t dig what you gotta say
    So, come on and say it
    Come on and tell me twice
    I said, ?Dad, you?re a shabby
    You run around and groove like a baggy
    You?re only here just out of habit
    All that?s mine you might as well have it
    You take 10p back and then stab it
    Spray it on and tag it
    So, sack on me, I can?t stand the needy
    Get around here if you?re asking you?re feeling?
    Yippee, ippee, ey, ey, ay, yey, yey
    I had to crucify somebody today
    And I don?t dig what you gotta say
    So, come on and say it
    And come on and tell me twice
    So, sack all the needy
    I can?t stand to leave it
    You come around here and you put both your feet in
    Yippee, ippee, ey, ey, ay, yey, yey
    I had to crucify somebody today
    And I don?t hear what you gotta say
    So, go on and say it
    Yippee, ippee, ey, ey, ay, yey, yey
    I had to crucify some brother today
    And I don?t hear what you gotta say
    So, come on and say it




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