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  1. Live Performance Title: L'Wew - Calma (Video Clip) Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  2. Music Title: Mc Artisan - Nbarwat Ft. Largo (Prod. By VZNARE) Signer: - Release Date: 29/08/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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  8. β€’ Name: @-Artisan β€’ Time & Date: 28/08/2022 - 05:00 β€’ Screenshot: https://prnt.sc/EGPihD7FhUiu
  9. On the slopes of some of the volcanoes in central Mexico lives the teporingo, a small endemic rabbit threatened by urbanization. Isolated in the volcanic areas of central Mexico is the teporingo, one of the great representatives of the fauna of this country. It lives in burrows and feeds mainly on plants. This mammal is in serious danger of extinction due to excessive urban growth. Despite this, the little animal continues to survive in a habitat that is getting smaller and smaller. Teporingo, the Mexican rabbit of the volcanoes Also known as zacatuche, the volcano rabbit is a lagomorph mammal of the Leporidae family. It lives in forests and grasslands in central Mexico, at heights above 2,800 meters. It may interest you: Axolotl: What is this small animal and where does it live? The origin of its name is not well defined, however, it is thought that it comes from the word tepolito, which means "he of the rocks". On the other hand, zacatuche, the other way of calling it, is a derivation of Nahuatl that refers to "rabbit of the grasslands". The latter in honor of the habitat of this rabbit. The teporingo is a very distinctive animal due to its physical characteristics. It is one of the smallest rabbits in the world. Its size ranges between 27 and 30 centimeters. It can be easily identified due to its tiny, rounded ears. His tail is barely noticeable. The habitat is no less peculiar. As mentioned, this rabbit lives in central Mexico, specifically in the Neovolcanic Axis. It has been recorded on the slopes of the Pelado, Tlaloc, PopocatΓ©petl, and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes. In addition, the teporingo can be found in the mountains of some mayor's offices in Mexico City. Similarly, traces of the animal have been searched for in the Nevado de Toluca. Regarding its diet, the volcano rabbit has a favoritism for a type of grass called zacatΓ³n. But, also, it usually eats other varieties of foliage. The grass, on the other hand, beyond fulfilling its nutritional role, serves the small mammal as a hiding place from its predators. The human being: the growing threat The coyote, the gray fox, the rattlesnake, the northern cacomixtle, the weasel, the shrew and the lynx are the main predators of the teporingo. However, the greatest threat to this small mammal is humans β€” due to urban growth that consumes its natural habitat. Currently, the teporingo is considered by the IUCN as an animal in danger of extinction. This is, as already mentioned, a product of human activities, mainly. The animal can be found, in small numbers, in the mentioned areas. It may interest you: The strange amphibian whose lungs grow at the beginning; then they mysteriously disappear Hunting these animals is illegal. This has been one of the measures that the government has taken in favor of protecting the teporingo. The National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP) constantly monitors the areas where the mammal is supposed to be found. There are also brigades in Milpa Alta that carry out the same activity. All in order to preserve the species. Preservation of the teporingo goes beyond survival. Its role in the food chain is essential, since it acts in its favor by dispersing seeds. This fact is key in the growth of plants that help maintain the ecological balance. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/asi-es-el-teporingo-el-conejo-mexicano-de-los-volcanes/
  10. The BMW X7 has received possibly the most comprehensive midlife update of any BMW to date, endowing the American-built giant SUV with fresh appeal just over three years after its UK introduction. With heavily altered front-end styling, including split headlights and, on the flagship M60i xDrive driven here, an illuminated grille, the X7 now has clear visual ties to the recently unveiled new 7 Series limo. For the first time on any BMW, buyers can now specify 23in wheels, plus the new M Sport and M Sport Pro styling packs bring added dashes of sporting boldness to the exterior by way of unique bumpers, a series of black accents and other touches. The interior has also been changed signficantly. The restyled dashboard features a curved digital panel, like in the iX, matching a 12.3in instrument display with a 14.9in infotainment touchscreen, all controlled by BMW’s latest iDrive 8 software. The air-con controls, meanwhile, have made way for an unnecessarily complex set of icons on the touchcreen, which are a real chore to use while driving. Roominess continues to be one of the X7’s biggest drawcards. With the choice of either a six or seven-seat layout, it’s agreeably versatile. With the third-row seats in use, mind you, the boot shrinks to just 300 litres. Central among the changes to the engine line-up is the introduction of BMW’s latest turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-six petrol and diesel engines Each is mildly hybridised by a 48V motor integrated into the eight-speed automatic gearbox, this boosting both performance and efficiency. The outputs of the xDrive40i have increased by 50bhp and 52lb ft to hit 375bhp and 398lb ft; while the xDrive40d has gained 12bhp and 15lb ft to make 347bhp and 531lb ft. The M60i xDrive succeeds the X7 M50i xDrive and is the first car to use BMW’s S68 engine. A development of the N63, it’s a turbocharged 4.4-litre V8. Output remains the same, at 523bhp and 553lb ft, but the 48V mild-hybrid system can add 12bhp and up to 148lb ft under acceleration. The V8 imbues the X7 with truly effortless mile-eating qualities and a very smooth and collected character, striking an appealing balance of allout performance under more extreme loads and refined civility in cruising. The accompanying soundtrack is rich and entertaining, too, although with such outstanding refinement and excellent noise isolation within the cabin, its deep growl in Sport mode is always a distant delight. The 0-62mph time of 4.7sec is the same as that quoted for the old M50i, despite a 120kg gain in kerb weight. Consumption is claimed to have improved, now at 21.9 to 23.3mpg, although direct comparison is tricky, because the figures for the older car were attained on a different test cycle. The quick and smooth actions of the gearbox add to the driving experience, making the most of the performance added by the electric motor. This is particularly noticeable in urban settings, where the M60i manages smooth and muscular stepoff despite its considerable weight. BMW’s fast-acting xDrive fourwheel-drive system ensures that there’s loads of traction. Air suspension with variable dampers affords impressive body control in corners. Indeed, the M60i hides its size well, encouraging you with well-weighted, precise steering. That said, it’s just as happy to waft along the motorway in taller gears in Comfort mode. With plenty of torque and flexibility from the engine, it’s delightfully calm and quiet at speed. The ride on the 23in wheels can get a bit fidgety, owing to its underlying tautness on some surfaces, although the excellent compliance provided by the advanced underpinnings ensures that it’s never uncomfortable or uncompromising, even in Sport. The changes that BMW has brought to the X7 have made it even more compelling than before. There’s added style and richness to the cabin, while the mild-hybrid tech adds to the driveability and refinement. With new driver-assistance functions, it’s now one of the most advanced cars in its class. And as far as big luxury SUVs go, it’s quite engaging, with surprisingly sharp actions and well-controlled handling. Yes, there really is a lot to like. We suspect the xDrive40i and xDrive40d will prove wiser buys, but if you want your SUV to have a V8, whether for the performance or the cachet, there’s no reason why it oughtn’t be an M60i. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/bmw/x7/first-drives/bmw-x7-2022-review
  11. Pakistan is appealing for further international assistance after floods wreaked havoc across the country. The US, UK, United Arab Emirates and others have contributed to a monsoon disaster appeal but much more funds are needed, an interior ministry official told the BBC. More than 1,000 people have died and millions have been displaced since June, Salman Sufi said. He said Pakistan's government was doing everything in its power to help people. In the north-west of the country, thousands of people fled their homes after rivers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province burst their banks, causing powerful flash floods. "The house which we built with years of hard work started sinking in front of our eyes," Junaid Khan, 23, told AFP news agency. "We sat on the side of the road and watched our dream house sinking." The province of Sindh in the south-east of the country has also been badly affected, with thousands displaced from their homes. Speaking to the BBC, Mr Sufi said the country was in desperate need of more international support. "Pakistan has been grappling with economic issues but now just when we were about to overcome them the monsoon disaster hit," he said. Funding from a lot of development projects had been rerouted to the affected people, he added. 'No food has come here' Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Sindh There were displaced people in all of the villages we drove through across Sindh. The full scale of the devastation in the province is yet to be fully understood, but on the ground the people describe it as the worst disaster they've survived. Floods are not uncommon in Pakistan but the people here tell us these rains were different. They were more than anything that's ever been seen here. One local official described them as "floods of biblical proportions". Near the city of Larkana, thousands of mud homes have sunk under water, and for kilometres all that's visible is treetops. Where the water level is slightly lower, thatched roofs creep out from underneath the menacing water. The needs of the survivors are varied. In one village we visit, the people sat there are desperate for food. In another they say they've got their grains, but they need money to meet their other needs. We visit one where many children have developed waterborne diseases. A mobile truck pulls over and scores immediately run towards it. Children carrying other children make their way to the long queue. One 12-year-old girl says she and her baby sister have not eaten in a day. "No food has come here. But my sister is sick, she has been vomiting, I hope they can help." Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said 33 million people had been hit by the floods - about 15% of the country's po[CENSORED]tion. He said the losses caused by floods this season were comparable to those during the floods of 2010-11, said to be the worst on record. Officials in the country blame climate change for the devastation. But poor local government planning has also been cited as a factor that has exacerbated flooding situations in the past, with buildings often erected in areas prone to seasonal flooding. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62704004
  12. Live Performance Title: Mc Artisan - QF (Prod. By Llouis, Hitemblock & Woda) Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-

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