Joel Meyerowitz, Truro (series 'Cape Code'), 1976.
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Joel Meyerowitz, Truro (series 'Cape Code'), 1976.
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@Beatriz Williams stellt uns eine weitere Schuyler-Schwester vor. Dieses Mal erleben wir Tiny als Ehefrau eines aufstrebenden Politikers. (ET August 2016 im @Blanvalet Verlag)
#Anzeige# Dieses Buch gehört zur Kampagne Hello Sunshine des Blanvalet Verlags. Insgesamt werden in diesem Jahr zwölf Bücher mit dem gelben Aufkleber versehen und in drei Booklets vorgestellt. Aus rechtlichen Gründen muss ich meine Rezensionen ebenfalls kennzeichnen. Es wird meine Meinung allerdings nicht beeinflussen. Träume sind wie Sand und Meer von Beatriz Williams
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Brands encouraging influencers to flout transparency rules in paid campaigns. From PR Week
Under the CAP Code, which is enforced by the Advertising Standards Authority, social media personalities being paid by a brand to promote its products through a social channel should include a signpost such as the hashtags #sp, #spon, #ad in posts.
However, just 22 per cent of influencers always do this, with a further 37 per cent saying they sometimes do this, while 41 per cent never do it. This is according to a survey by the app Takumi, which connects brands and influencers, of 53 influencers with which it had worked.
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Sunrise at Ocean Avenue Beach (photo by Mike Stuart - shared in the Flickr social group) https://flic.kr/p/wKvafh
...wild swings in ocean temperatures wreak havoc on the bottom of the food chain One of the most ecologically and economically important species of zooplankton in New England is a cold-water shrimp-like crustacean called calanus finmarchicus. It is one of the copepods – a group that rivals krill for comprising the most biomass on planet Earth – and it is the lifeblood of the centuries-old New England fishing industry. It is also a tremendous conveyor of carbon to the deep ocean
New England saw the warmest sea surface temperatures in its recorded history in 2012 and, as a result, 2013 was a catastrophic year for plankton.
‘Fish stocks time their reproduction to the bloom,’ Friedland told me. ‘If the bloom starts moving around – if things are out of synch – that could be problematic.’ It likely already is. Despite drastic cuts to cod quotas in recent years, the fish have failed to rebound in the Gulf of Maine after decades of over fishing.