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This report presents the beauty culture of French Polynesia and cultural influences from the United States. The expedition took place at the turn of June and July in 2005. The visited islands are Tahiti and Moorea. It was found that the islands of Tahiti and Moorea, while being close, can be distinguished by significant cultural differences and standard of living.
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This paper presents list of beetles of the family Bostrichidae and their occurrence. The paper includes: 7 subfamilies, 4 tribes, 28 genera, 5 subgenera and 155 species of beetles belonging to the family Bostrichidae.
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This paper presents list of beetles of the family Apionidae and their occurrence. The paper includes: 3 subfamilies, 4 tribes, 38 genera, 10 subgenera and 54 species of beetles belonging to the family Apionidae.
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This paper presents the new location of the known corals genera: Favosites Lamarck, 1816 and Halysites von Waldheim, 1828, in the Mineral Raw Materials Mine in Mielenko Drawskie, West Pomeranian Province, Poland. These corals were obtained as a result of many years of exploration in this mine, by searching individual lots of post-glacial materials extracted by this mine.
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This paper presents list of beetles of the family Bostrichidae and their occurrence. The paper includes: 2 subfamilies, 5 tribes, 60 genera, 2 subgenera and 409 species of beetles belonging to the family Bostrichidae.
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In the traditional culture of the Polynesians, the unity of nature and the human being regarded as its part was something obvious. A significant part of the flora and fauna of the Polynesian island of Huahine had a quasi-religious character, playing the role of a taboo, objects of culture, landmarks, and not infrequently even being used as medicine. The colonisation of Polynesia by European nations led to profound changes, also in the way the relation between a human being and nature was perceived, making the character of the latter more utilitarian. Elements of the Polynesian flora became a sought-after raw material in the woodworking industry, the furniture industry, and the cosmetics and perfume industry. The paper discusses selected elements of the flora of the Polynesian islands and the changes in the way they have been perceived and used.
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This paper presents list of beetles of the family Chrysomelidae and their occurrence. The paper includes: 8 subfamilies, 10 tribes, 7 subtribes, 74 genera, 77 subgenera and 933 species of beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae.
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This paper presents list of beetles of the Subfamily Epilachninae Mulsant, 1846 (Family Coccinellidae Latreille, 1807) and their occurrence. The paper includes: 4 tribes, 23 genera and 1051 species of beetles belonging to the subfamily Epilachninae.
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2023
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vol. 20
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This paper presents the super beauty of the Colorado River Canyon and the social aspect in Arizona, USA. The illiteracy known in the world and existing in the USA on the example of Arizona is also presented in this paper. It is hard to agree that Americans are a smart nation. It can only be said that the society is now genetically different from Europe, etc. Widespread and pervasive illiteracy in the USA is a classic that is caused only by social policy in the USA. The expedition took place in May 2008.
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This paper presents list of beetles of the family Chrysomelidae and their occurrence. The paper includes: 8 subfamilies, 12 tribes, 93 genera, 34 subgenera and 892 species of beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae.
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This report introduces the capital of Chile – Santiago de Chile, South America. A beautiful and modern city are the main features of this capital. Cheap hotels, wonderful restaurants, tasty food and cheap in bars. Full culture and high level of service to tourists. Main opinion: one can only envy such a capital. The trip took place in July 2005.
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This paper presents the results of many years of search for fossils that were discovered at the Mineral Raw Materials Mine in Mielenko Drawskie West Pomeranian Province, Poland. The most common fossils found in this mine are Ordovician trilobites of the genera Asaphus Brongniart, 1822, and Megistaspis Jaanusson, 1956, and Ordovician nautiloids of the genera Endoceras Hall, 1847, and Orthoceras Bruguière, 1789. Other fossils, such as: graptolites, bactritids, belemnites, ammonites, corals and various types of gastropods and bivalve molluscs, can also be found. The oldest fossils discovered are the Cambrian trilobites of the genus Agnostus Brongniart, 1822. This mine has fossils ranging from the Cambrian to the Quaternary. These fossils were transported in erratic boulders across the ice sheet from Scandinavia. Currently, the mine extracts gravel and sand, as well as stones and erratic boulders on an industrial scale, which are then crushed and used as building material in the form of aggregate.
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This work is to present the documentation of scientific and tourist expedition to Haikou city and surroundings on Hainan Island, south China, which took place in July 2007. The main aim of this expedition was to take part in the Fifteenth Annual International Conference on Composites/Nano Engineering (ICCE-15). The second aim of this expedition was to document the beuty of Haikou city and landscapes of the surrounding area. Haikou city is modern, clean with large skyscrapers, which is constantly developing. Red and yellow are dominating colors in the city. South of the Haikou city is densely overgrown with tropical vegetation, with humid climate. About 15 kilometers south of the Haikou city there is Haikou Volcanic Cluster Global Geopark, as a tourist attraction visited by domestic and foreign tourists.
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This report documents the new location of the representative Ordovician trilobite Asaphus expansus. This well-known trilobite was discovered in the “Storkowo” Mining Plant in the central part of the West Pomeranian Province in Poland.
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This Project was started at the beginning of a new, 21st century, after realizing the first scientific visit of the second author to India. By the end of the twentieth century, the 2nd author first visited Bombay, to discover the natural beauty and exotics of this sub-continent. That time, there was a scientist as a Polish Consul in Bombay, Dr. Krzysztof Majka, coming from the Koszalin University of Technology (KUT), and he received a visit there of the 2nd author, Prof. Tadeusz Hryniewicz. Over a decade later, the first author of this book decided to join the Surface Electrochemistry Division at the KUT for his PhD studies. In 2006, the authors started to develop a Project concerned with the use of the natural rubber to the new sources of energy. That year, a scientific expedition to the natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantation in Ranni, Kerala State on the south-west India, was carried out. The aim of this expedition was to receive a natural rubber and bring it back under natural state to Poland in view of performing an electrochemical modification for further studies in view of application//using the modified layouts//systems of conductive natural rubber. This work is to present also natural, sightseeing, tourist, and environmental elements of the beautiful natural geography of West India.
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