A Marine Corps helicopter hit by anti-aircraft fire in Vietnam on July 15, 1966
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Alligators are some of the most vocal reptiles! 🐊
Alligators have a variety of different calls to declare territory, signal distress, threaten competitors, and find mates. Although they have no vocal cords, alligators bellow loudly by sucking air into their lungs and blowing it out in intermittent roars. In addition to bellowing, alligators can growl, hiss, and make a cough-like sound called a chumpf.
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Alligators have a variety of different calls to declare territory, signal distress, threaten competitors, and find mates. Although they have no vocal cords, alligators bellow loudly by sucking air into their lungs and blowing it out in intermittent roars. In addition to bellowing, alligators can growl, hiss, and make a cough-like sound called a chumpf.
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How car travel was imagined in 1969. This is the Ford Aurora II concept car
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▫️ Where in the world do the rich work more than the poor, and where do they work less?
The biggest difference in average hours worked by rich and poor is in Belgium: the 10 percent of people in that country with the highest incomes work on average 7.7 hours more per week (!) than the 10 percent of people with the lowest incomes. Overall, in many Western countries the rich work more than the poor: in Germany the difference is 5.4 hours, in New Zealand, Iceland and Great Britain it is more than 2 hours
On the other side of the ranking are mostly Asian countries: in India, the rich work 7.3 hours less(!) per week than the poor; in South Korea, 7.1 hours; in South Africa, 7 hours
There is no difference in working hours between rich and poor in Norway and Hungary, the minimum difference is observed in us (the rich work on average 0.1 hours less than the poor)
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The biggest difference in average hours worked by rich and poor is in Belgium: the 10 percent of people in that country with the highest incomes work on average 7.7 hours more per week (!) than the 10 percent of people with the lowest incomes. Overall, in many Western countries the rich work more than the poor: in Germany the difference is 5.4 hours, in New Zealand, Iceland and Great Britain it is more than 2 hours
On the other side of the ranking are mostly Asian countries: in India, the rich work 7.3 hours less(!) per week than the poor; in South Korea, 7.1 hours; in South Africa, 7 hours
There is no difference in working hours between rich and poor in Norway and Hungary, the minimum difference is observed in us (the rich work on average 0.1 hours less than the poor)
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