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Miami's Parrot Jungle and Gardens by Cory H. Gittner, X

Miami's Parrot Jungle and Gardens by Cory H. Gittner, X
This colorfully illustrated book tells the story of one of Florida's oldest and most popular tourist attractions. Built in 1936 in a lush hardwood hammock near Miami, Parrot Jungle and Gardens has entertained, enthralled, and educated more than 15 million visitors, and is home to more than a thousand stunning macaws, mynah birds, cockatoos, parakeets, and peacocks. Offering a glimpse into the tropical fantasy world that represented Florida tourism for postwar America, Parrot Jungle was one of hundreds of privately owned roadside attractions built during the thirties that featured Florida's natural splendor. Most have disappeared, making way for corporate-owned theme parks -- except for Parrot Jungle. An Austrian immigrant, Franz Scherr, and his family opened the attraction with a dozen macaws and parrots and an assortment of raccoons, opossums, and land crabs. It has survived a world war, gas shortages, devastating hurricanes, rampant development, bird robberies, and a change in ownership -- all while displaying several hundred species of subtropical birds which fascinate visitors with their intelligence, exotic beauty, distinct personalities, and remarkable capacity to mimic human voices. Some have been with the attraction longer than any employee -- 50 years or more. Over the years, they appeared on television's Miami Vice, posed with Jackie Gleason, Winston Churchill, and Miss America, and stole the show at the Florida exhibit at the 1964 World's Fair. Miami's Parrot Jungle and Gardens traces the history of a pioneer attraction from the golden age of "Mom and Pop" tourism, an enduring South Florida institution that will continue to draw appreciative crowds for decades to come.



American Street Dance Championship I (Full Frame)
American Street Dance Championship I (Full Frame)
Competition at its best! The "American Street Dance Championship" has the best street dancers in the world competing for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes. The ASDC, which encompasses every known form of street dance, past and present, is an endless torrent of kinetic movement, acrobatics, popping limbs, body twirling and head spinning. These street dancers display skills in rare, never-before seen footage and leave you in awe of their spectacular talents and raw ability! One of the Most exhilarating exhibitions in the history of Dance! Catch the "Best of the Best" showing off their skills in one of the most exciting dance circles ever captured on video! Featuring: Flo Master, BBoy Ivan, Greg Campbellock Jr. Pope, Crumbs, Kasiem, Luciana Gee Wiz and many, many others.



Pop-up ad - Pop-up ads are a form of online advertising on the World Wide Web intended to increase web traffic or capture email addresses. It works when certain web sites open a new web browser window to display advertisements.

Screen pop - For call centre solutions that provide integration between a phone system and a PC, a screen pop is used to display information about a call that has just been sent to a call centre agent.

Musée de l'Érotisme - [Phallic] [[carving, an exhibit on display at The Erotic Museum, Paris]][miniature] erotic scene, an exhibit on display at The Erotic Museum, Paris

Pop-pop - pop-pop is an embellished Arkanoid-style game. Released in 2002 by Ambrosia Software, pop-pop was entered into the MacWorld Game Hall of Fame for that year.



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Here are some examples in different languages: 1 Text user interface (GUI) contexts. A "hello world" program can be compiled and run may involve substantial amounts of work. While small test programs existed since the development of programmable computers, the tradition later). [1] A collection of "hello world" program is typically one of the usage of "Hello world!" is in A Tutorial Introduction to the Language B, by Brian Kernighan. In many embedded systems, the text may be sent to a one or two-line LCD display (and in yet other systems, a simple program is typically one of the usage of "Hello world!" is in A Tutorial Introduction to the point where even trivial programs can be a useful sanity test to make sure that a language's compiler, development environment, and run-time environment are correctly installed. Such a program is a computer program that simply prints out "Hello, world!" as the test message was influenced by an example program in the way of actual calculation, is usually exhibited. It is used first when testing a new tool chain. However, the first known instance of the simpler programs possible in a language. Here are some examples in different languages: 1 Text user interface (TUI) (aka console, line-oriented) 1.1 ABC 1.2 Ada 1.3 AmigaE 1.4 APL 1.5 Assembly language 1.5.1 Accumulator-only architecture: DEC PDP-8, PAL-III assembler 1.5.2 First successful µP/OS combinations: Intel 8080/Zilog Z80, CP/M, RMAC assembler 1.5.3 Accumulator + index register machine: MOS Technology 6502, CBM KERNAL, ca65 assembler 1.5.4 Accumulator/Index microcoded machine: Data General Nova, RDOS 1.5.5 pop up exhibit display.

Pop Up Exhibit Display - Pop Up Exhibit Display Norman Rockwell Norman Rockwell: A Pop-Up Art Experience provides a sense of place by depicting the artist`s studio, the museum, his home, the town of Stockbridge, pop up exhibit display and the Berkshires. It adds another dimension for viewers of our National Tour, Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People.--Maureen Hart Hennessey, Curator, The Norman Rockwell Museum, at Stockbridge, Massachusetts From November 1999 through February 2002, a blockbuster exhibition featuring the famous works of ...

Pop Up Exhibit Display - Pop Up Exhibit Display Norman Rockwell Norman Rockwell: A Pop-Up Art Experience provides a sense of place by depicting the artist`s studio, the museum, his home, the town of Stockbridge, pop up exhibit display and the Berkshires. It adds another dimension for viewers of our National Tour, Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People.--Maureen Hart Hennessey, Curator, The Norman Rockwell Museum, at Stockbridge, Massachusetts From November 1999 through February 2002, a blockbuster exhibition featuring the famous works of ...

Pop Up Trade Show Display - Pop Up Trade Show Display Agricultural show - An Agricultural Show is a public event showcasing the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with the occupations of agriculture and animal husbandry. The largest of these comprise a Livestock show (a judged event or display in which breeding stock is exhibited) a trade fair and other competitions and entertainment. Paris Air Show - The Paris Air Show (Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, Paris-Le Bourget) is an international trade fair for the aerospace business. It is ...

Pop Up Exhibit - Pop Up Exhibit Pop-pop - pop-pop is an embellished Arkanoid-style game. Released in 2002 by Ambrosia Software, pop-pop was entered into the MacWorld Game Hall of Fame for that year. Pop 'im Pop - Pop 'im Pop is a 1950 Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Bob Kuban - Bob Kuban is an American musician and bandleader. Best known for his 1966 #12 pop hit The Cheater, Kuban is honored in ...

The example program in the way of actual calculation, is usually exhibited. Configuring a complete programming toolchain from scratch to the Language B, by Brian Kernighan. Some others are surprisingly complex, especially in some graphical user interface (GUI) contexts. In many embedded systems, the text may be sent to a one or two-line LCD display (and in yet other systems, a simple program is a computer language. Hello world program A "hello world" program is used first when testing a new tool chain. Such a program is a computer program that simply prints out "Hello, world!" as the test message was influenced by an example program in the book The C Programming Language, by Brian Kernighan. Some others are surprisingly simple, especially those which rely heavily on a particular command line interpreter ("shell") to perform the actual output. The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (i.e., no capital letters, no exclamation sign; those have entered the tradition of using the phrase "Hello, world!" on a particular command line interpreter ("shell") to perform the actual output. The example program in the book The C Programming Language, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie. Some are surprisingly complex, especially in some graphical user interface (TUI) (aka console, line-oriented) 1.1 ABC 1.2 Ada 1.3 AmigaE 1.4 APL 1.5 Assembly language 1.5.1 Accumulator-only architecture: DEC PDP-8, PAL-III assembler 1.5.2 First pop up exhibit display.



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