Yttrandefriheten

Yttrandefrihet omfattar rätten att yttra och föra fram åsikter utan censur, begränsning eller någon typ av bestraffning.
"Denna rätt innefattar frihet för envar att utan ingripanden hysa åsikter och frihet att söka, mottaga och sprida upplysningar och tankar genom varje slags uttrycksmedel och utan hänsyn till gränser".
"Denna rätt innefattar åsiktsfrihet samt frihet att ta emot och sprida uppgifter och tankar utan offentlig myndighets inblandning och oberoende av territoriella gränser."

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The more we think, the more we know that we have the flavours on toast.


As is natural taste active, deciding, choosing, changing, arranging; in which the health of time is now conserved; the "faculty or sense by which the flavour of all things is discerned, calls to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together. A last flavoured sip for the year just running out and a sip for every months flavour of the coming year.
Turn, turn the wheel of time and call it 2015 — just for a year.




Friday, December 26, 2014

2015 - When looking for a mate.

A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases or decreases with time. Scientists hypothesise that bird songs have evolved through sexual selection, and experiments suggest that the quality of a bird song may be a good indicator of fitness. Bird vocalisation includes both bird calls and bird signals. Communication through bird calls can be between individuals of the same species or even across species. The alarm calls of most species, on the other hand, are characteristically high-pitched, making the caller difficult to locate. In a linear chirp, the instantaneous frequency f(t) varies linearly with time:
f(t) = fo + k t
In an exponential chirp, the frequency of the signal varies exponentially as a function of time:
f(t) = fo k^t


When looking for a mate, the male red-capped manakin snaps his wings and dances on a branch to catch a female's eye. A bird nerd rarely gets the girl. Just ask an avian Casanova — the manakin. There are over 50 species of this showy little bird, and they all go full out to court the ladies. At breeding time, the brightly coloured males stake out a staging area called a lek-the bird equivalent of a singles bar. A branch serves as the dance floor. The act isn't all snazzy steps. Sound is just as important. 


The buzzes, whirrs and snaps may catch a lady's eye, but the noise also warns other males — back off, she's mine. And if all else fails, show some leg. The competition is so fierce that only alpha males will mate. Now that makes zero-one dating look much more easy.


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