Lynlee, the baby who was born twice.
Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye and Dr. Darrell Cass, both pediatric surgeons, removed her from the womb to cut out a tumor, placed her back and several weeks later Lynlee was born healthy.
I have bought them the textbook now Iβm fixing borehole water and electricity for the school zap me 100k sat to finish the project this week thank you
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In theory, covering parkings with solar panels could generate much more electricity than all existing sources combined in the U.S. (~4,300 TWh/year).
The theoretical available area of 19,425 kmΒ² could provide an annual yield of 15,960 TWh, roughly 3.7 times the U.S.βs 2024 electricity generation.
Did you know?
A theoretical calculation says that we could satisfy the world current demand for power by covering 1.2% of the Sahara Desert with solar panels.
In the 1990 film βPretty Womanβ, Richard Gereβs car was a Lotus Esprit after both Ferrari and Porsche had refused to allow their cars to be used in a film associated with prostitution. As a result of the product placement, Lotus sales had tripled.