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Baghpat Villages: Why Baghpat Villages Have Clans With Unusual Names | Meerut News

Baghpat: Hundreds of years ago, men in villages of present-day Baghpat region of Uttar Pradesh were given titles based on their appearances, individua.

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Why Baghpat villages have clans with unusual names like bichchoo, bhoot, gappad & ghoda | Meerut News

Baghpat: Hundreds of years ago, men in villages of present-day Baghpat region of Uttar Pradesh were given titles based on their appearances, individua.

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Why Baghpat villages have clans with unusual names like bichchoo, bhoot, gappad & ghoda

India News: Baghpat: Hundreds of years ago, men in villages of present-day Baghpat region of Uttar Pradesh were given titles based on their appearances, individua.

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

ron desantis. it is not an ad that says, i'm confident in my position and i need to sort of unite the clans in this race against the overwhelming front-runner. that's, i'm going to crush this guy. >> that's such an interesting point. everybody, stand by. just into cnn, the oregon supreme court says it will not remove donald trump's from that state's republican primary ballot based on the 14th amendment's insurrection ban for now. the oregon court did not rule out the merits of the challenge. instead, they said they will wait to hear from the supreme court. colorarado and maiaine, of couo kicked trump o off their ballot because ofof his rolole inin th january 6t6th insurrrrection. the supreme e court wiwill hearl arguments s on the colororado c februauary 8 8th. up next, fearsrs of a nenew proxy y war betweeeen the u.s.s iran aftfter presidedent biden orderered strikes onon a a yeme rebebel group backcked by teteh. what i it means anand d what's thatat's coming g up.

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Newsday

arbitrary arrest of opposition leaders and activists in their report, and they have, of course, expressed concerns over the last few years in a clamp down of opposition voices in bangladesh. researchers say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones, to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals. jon donnison, has that story. low-pitched clicking. the clicks and clacks of a sperm whale. and, as you might expect from the creature with the biggest brain on the planet, their chitchat has more to it than meets the ear. this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least seven separate clans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. while the sperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered

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Newsday

that, for weeks on end, they see no sunlight at all. until now, this spectaular sunrise was the first they've seen in 30 days. the people there have held a sunrise festival to celebrate. researchers say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals. jon donnison has that story. low-pitched clicking. the clicks and clacks of a sperm whale. and, as you might expect from the creature with the biggest brain on the planet, their chitchat has more to it than meets the ear. this latest research, published in the royal society 0pen science journal, found there are at least seven separate clans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean,

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Newsday

each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. while the sperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90—degree turn, and what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. an austrian heiress is setting up a group of citizens to decide how to give away much of herfortune. marlene engelhorn has sent out invitations to 10,000 members of the public. 50 will be chosen to

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BBC News

low-pitched clicking the clicks and clacks of a sperm whale. and, as you might expect from the creature with the biggest brain on the planet, their chitchat has more to it than meets the ear. this latest research, published in the royal society 0pen science journal, found there are at least seven separate clans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. while the sperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90—degree turn,

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BBC News

evenif the same thing over and over. even if it is not true. i do think it is important we educate the general public about what effective immigration looks like. when people say we need stricter immigration laws, you can ask the average american what are the average american what are the immigration laws right now? the average one cannot tell you. it is because of the rhetoric we have from the republicans and they have honestly been very effective in seeping into the psyche of the american people. if they sit back and ask themselves what are the laws right now, what other rules, i can tell you most cannot tell you what it is they want to tighten up on. always good to have you on the show, thank you forjoining us today. show, thank you for “oining us toda . ., ~ show, thank you for “oining us toda . ., ,, researchers in canada say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones, to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals. jon donnison, has that story.

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Breakfast

of a sperm whale. and as you might expect from the creature with the biggest brain on the planet, their chit chat has more to it than meets the ear. this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least seven separate clans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree turn,

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