IN THE NAME OF GOD. moon The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.Although not the largest natural satellite in the Solar System, it is, among the satellites.

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IN THE NAME OF GOD

moon The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.Although not the largest natural satellite in the Solar System, it is, among the satellites of major planets, the largest relative to the size of the object it orbits. It is the second-densest satellite among those whose densities are known. The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth, always showing the same face with its near side marked by dark volcanic maria that fill between the bright ancient crustal highlands and the prominent impact craters. It is the second- brightest regularly visible celestial object in Earth's sky (after the Sun), as measured by illuminance on the surface of Earth. Although it can appear a very bright white, its surface is actually dark, with a reflectance just slightly higher than that of worn asphalt. Its prominence in the sky and its regular cycle of phases have, since ancient times, made the Moon an important cultural influence on language,calendars, art, and mythology. The Moon's gravitational influence produces the ocean tides and the slight lengthening of the day. The Moon's current orbital distance is about thirty times the diameter of Earth, causing it to have an apparent size in the sky almost the same as that of the Sun. This allows the Moon to cover the Sun nearly precisely in totalsolar eclipse. This matching of apparent visual size is a coincidence. The Moon's linear distance from Earth is currently increasing at a rate of 3.82±0.07 cm per year, but this rate is not constant. The Moon is thought to have formed nearly 4.5 billion years ago, not long after Earth. Although there have been several hypotheses for its origin in the past, the current most widely accepted explanation is that the Moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body.

Proverb شتر دیدی ندیدی You see nothing,you hear nothing عجله کار شیطونه Haste is from the devil کاچی به از هیچی Something is better than nothing نو که اومد به بازار کهنه میشه دل ازار Out with the old,in with the new اشپز که دوتا شد اش شور میشه یا بی نمک Too many cooks spoil the broth

انگار اسمون به زمین اومده It is not as if the sky is falling ادم عجول کار را دوباره میکنه Hasty work,double work اب رفته به جوی باز نمیگردد What is done can not be undone اب از سرش گذشته It is all up with him اب ریخته شده جمع شدنی نیست Don’t cry over the spilled milk

بسم الله الرحمن الرحیم الله لا اله الا هو الحی القیوم لا تاخذه سنه ولا نوم له ما فی السماوات وما فی الارض من ذا الذی یشفع عنده الا باذنه یعلم ما بین ایدیهم وما خلفهم ولا یحیطون بشئ من علمه الا بما شائ وسع کرسیه السماوات والارض ولا یوئوده حفظهما وهو العلی العظیم * لا اکراه فی الدین قد تبین الرشد من الغی فمن یکفر بالطاغوت ویومن بالله فقداستمسک بالعروه الوثقی لاانفصام لها ولله سمیع علیم * الله ولی الذین امنوا یخرجهم من الظلمات الی النور والذین کفروا اولیاوهم الطاغوت یخرجونهم من النور الی الظلمات اولئک اصحاب النار هم فیها خالدون *

ترجمه فارسی خدای یکتا که جز او کسی شایسته ی ستایش نیست / او همیشه زنده ی پابرجا است / هیچگاه خواب سبک وسنگین اورا فرا نمیگیرد / انچه در اسمانها وانچه در زمین است درسیطره ی مالکیت وفرمانروایی اوست / مگرمیشود کسی شفاعت کند بدون اجازه ی او / به پیدا و پنهان ایشان اگاه است / وایشان ذره ای از دانش او را احاطه ندارد / مگر به انچه او بخواهد / دامنه تخت سلطنت او اسمانها و زمین است / نگهداری اینها برایش کاری نیست / و اوبلند مرتبه ترین وبزرگ مطلق است * در دین اجباری نیست فرق بین پیشرفت و سقوط بیان شده است / پس ان کس که طغیانگر بود امابه خدا ایمان اورد به بهنرین دستاویز نجات رسیده است که پاره شدنی نیست / وخدا شنوا و دانا است / خدا پشتیبان افراد باایمان است انها رااز تاریکی بیرون می اورد وبه طرف نور میبرد / به همان صورت به کسانی که طغیان کردند کمک میکند چنانکه انها رااز نور بیرون اورده به درون تاریکیها میبرد / انهایند اهل اتش جهنم وهمیشه دران خواهند بود.*

In the name of Allah “Allah! There is no god but He – the Living, The Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him Nor Sleep. His are all things In the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede In His presence except As he permitteth ? He knoweth What ( appeareth to His creatures As) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass Aught of his knowledge Except as He willeth. His throne doth extend Over the heavens And on earth, and He feeleth No fatigue in guarding And preserving them, For He is the Most High, The Supreme (in glory).”

Dolphin.Behavior A pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in the Red Sea See also: Whale surfacing behaviour Dolphins are often regarded as one of Earth's most intelligent animals, though it is hard to say just how intelligent. Comparing species' relative intelligence is complicated by differences in sensory apparatus, response modes, and nature of cognition. Furthermore, the difficulty and expense of experimental work with large aquatic animals has so far prevented some tests and limited sample size and rigor in others. Compared to many other species, however, dolphin behavior has been studied extensively, both in captivity and in the wild. See cetacean intelligence for more details. Dolphins are cetacean mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from 1.2 m (4 ft) and 40 kg (90 lb) (Maui's dolphin), up to 9.5 m (30 ft) and 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons) (the orca or killer whale). They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves and are carnivores, eating mostly fish and squid. The family Delphinidae, the largest in the order Cetacea, evolved relatively recently, about ten million years ago during the Miocene. Feeding Various methods of feeding exist among and within species, some apparently exclusive to a single population. Fish and squid are the main food, but the false killer whale and the orca also feed on other marine mammals. Orcas on occasion also hunt whale species larger than themselves

Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens (/ ˈ t ʃɑ rlz ˈ d ɪ k ɪ nz/; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's most well-known fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period.[1] During his life, his works enjoyed unprecedented popularity, and by the twentieth century he was widely seen as a literary genius by critics and scholars. His novels and short stories continue to be widely popular.[2][3] Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens was forced to leave school to work in a factory when his father was thrown into debtors' prison. Although he had little formal education, his early impoverishment drove him to succeed. Over his career he edited a weekly journal for 20 years, wrote 15 novels, five novellas and hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles, lectured and performed extensively, was an indefatigable letter writer, and campaigned vigorously for children's rights, education, and other social reforms. Dickens sprang to fame with the 1836 serial publication of The Pickwick Papers. Within a few years he had become an international literary celebrity, famous for his humour, satire, and keen observation of character and society. His novels, most published in monthly or weekly instalments, pioneered the serial publication of narrative fiction, which became the dominant Victorian mode for novel publication.[4][5] The instalment format allowed Dickens to evaluate his audience's reaction, and he often modified his plot and character

development based on such feedback. For example, when his wife's chiropodist expressed distress at the way Miss Mowcher in David Copperfield seemed to reflect her disabilities, Dickens went on to improve the character with positive features. His plots were carefully constructed, and Dickens often wove in elements from topical events into his narratives. Masses of the illiterate poor chipped in ha'pennies to have each new monthly episode read to them, opening up and inspiring a new class of readers. Dickens was regarded as the literary colossus of his age. His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, remains popular and continues to inspire adaptations in every artistic genre. Set in London and Paris, his 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities, is the best selling novel of all time His creative genius has been praised by fellow writers—from Leo Tolstoy to George Orwell and G. K. Chesterton—for its realism, comedy, prose style, unique characterisations, and social criticism. On the other hand Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Virginia Woolf complained of a lack of psychological depth, loose writing, and a vein of saccharine sentimentalism. The term Dickensian is used to describe something that is reminiscent of Dickens and his writings, such as poor social conditions or comically repulsive characters.

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