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Photosynthesis is the source of most energy and food for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthesis is one main source of biomass, the food for plants, algae and certain bacteria and, indirectly, organisms higher in the food chain. Energy from the sun is absorbed and used to transform water and carbon dioxide in the air or soil into oxygen and glucose. The oxygen is then released, anWithout bacteria, life would scarcely exist because bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into nutritious ammonia. Ammonia is the precursor to proteins, nucleic acids, and most vitamins.

Since the advent of industrial process for nitrogen fixation, the Haber-Bosch Process, the majority of ammonia in the world is human-made.d the glucose stored as an energy reserve.

A foul occurs when a player commits an offence listed in the Laws of the Game while the ball is in play. The offences that constitute a foul are listed in Law 12. Handling the ball deliberately, tripping an opponent, or pushing an opponent, are examples of “penal fouls”, punishable by a direct free kick or penalty kick depending on where the offence occurred. Other fouls are punishable by an indirect free kick. The referee may punish a player’s or substitute’s misconduct by a caution (yellow card) or dismissal (red card). A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, which results in a dismissal.

Other fouls are punishable by an indirect free kick. The referee may punish a player’s or substitute’s misconduct by a caution (yellow card) or dismissal (red card). A player given a yellow card is said to have been “booked”, the referee writing the player’s name in their official notebook.

Misconduct may occur at any time, and while the offences that constitute misconduct are listed, the definitions are broad. In particular, the offence of “unsporting behaviour” may be used to deal with most events that violate the spirit of the game, even if they are not listed as specific offences.

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A foul occurs when a player commits an offence listed in the Laws of the Game while the ball is in play. The offences that constitute a foul are listed in Law 12. Handling the ball deliberately, tripping an opponent, or pushing an opponent, are examples of “penal fouls”, punishable by a direct free kick or penalty kick depending on where the offence occurred. Other fouls are punishable by an indirect free kick. The referee may punish a player’s or substitute’s misconduct by a caution (yellow card) or dismissal (red card). A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, which results in a dismissal.

If a player has been dismissed, no substitute can be brought on in their place and the player may not participate in further play. Misconduct may occur at any time, and while the offences that constitute misconduct are listed, the definitions are broad.

National associations (or national federations) oversee football within individual countries. These are generally synonymous with sovereign states (for example, the Cameroonian Football Federation in Cameroon), but also include a smaller number of associations responsible for sub-national entities or autonomous regions (for example, the Scottish Football Association in Scotland).

Other fouls are punishable by an indirect free kick. The referee may punish a player’s or substitute’s misconduct by a caution (yellow card) or dismissal (red card). A player given a yellow card is said to have been “booked”, the referee writing the player’s name in their official notebook.

Misconduct may occur at any time, and while the offences that constitute misconduct are listed, the definitions are broad. In particular, the offence of “unsporting behaviour” may be used to deal with most events that violate the spirit of the game, even if they are not listed as specific offences.

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While FIFA is responsible for arranging competitions and most rules related to international competition, the actual Laws of the Game are set by the IFAB, where each of the UK Associations has one vote, while FIFA collectively has four votes.

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Travel in the Middle Ages offered hardships and challenges, though it was important to the economy and to society.

📆 February 21, 2018

Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip.

사랑으로 괴로운 사람은 한 번쯤 겨울 들녘에 가 볼 일이다. 빈 공간의 충만. 아낌없이 주는 자의 기쁨이 거기 있다. 가을걷이가 끝난 논에 떨어진 낟알 몇 개. 이별을 슬퍼하는 사람은 한 번쯤 겨울 들녘에 가 볼 일이다. 지상의 만남을 하늘에서 영원케 하는 자의 안식이 거기 있다. 먼 별을 우러르는 둠벙의 눈빛. 그리움으로 아픈 사람은 한 번쯤 겨울 들녘에 가 볼 일이다. 너를 지킨다는 것은 곧 나를 지킨다는 것, 홀로 있음으로 오히려 더불어 있게 된 자의 성찰이 거기 있다 빈 들을 쓸쓸히 지키는 논둑의 저 허수아비.

숲 가의 가지들 금빛에 타오를 때 나는 홀로 길을 갑니다 사랑하는 이와 함께 몇 번이나 둘이서 걸었습니다 이 좋은 날에 오랫 동안 마음에 지니고 있던 행복도 슬픔도 나에게서..


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Conde Nast Traveler
Retrieved March

Travel dates back to antiquity where wealthy Greeks and Romans would travel for leisure to their summer homes and villas in cities such as Pompeii and Baiae..

Pilgrimages were common in both the European and Islamic world and involved streams..

While early travel tended to be slower, more dangerous, and more dominated by trade and migration..

Authorities emphasize the importance of taking precautions to ensure travel safety. When traveling abroad, the odds favor a safe and incident-free trip..


오랫동안 꿈을 그리는 사람은 마침내 그 꿈을 닮아 간다.