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Toyah - Indecision Live On The Old Grey Whistle Test

Toyah performing Indecision on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1980

Author: blacklullabye
Keywords: Toyah 1980s Punk Pop
Added: January 6, 2009


MATERIAL Live at HURRAH

Excerpt of a full concert of Material recorded on December 3, 1980 with guest appearance by Fred Frith. Two concerts of Material were recorded live at Hurrah by Merrill Aldighieri. The group includes Bill Laswell on bass, keyboardist Michael Beinhorn and drummer Fred Maher.

Author: VJnumber1
Keywords: Bill Laswell Fred Frith Michael Beinhorn Maher MATERIAL HURRAH
Added: January 6, 2009


BARIS AKARSU - ISLAK ISLAK

Barış Akarsu (* 29. Juni 1979 in Amasra, Bartın; † 4. Juli 2007 in Bodrum) war ein türkischer Rockmusiker und Schauspieler. Barış Akarsu, (d. 29 Haziran 1979, Zonguldak ö. 4 Temmuz 2007, Bodrum), rock müzik şarkıcısı, TV oyuncusu. İlk, orta ve lise öğrenimini Amasra'da tamamladı. Lise öğrenimini sürdürürken Amasra Yelken Kulübü'nde profesyonel olarak yelken sporu ile ilgilenmeye başladı. Müziğe ilgisi küçük yaşlarda başladı. İlkokuldayken elinde blok flüt sokaklarda dolaştığını söyler. Ama müzikle asıl tanışması Amasra'ya gelen müzisyenlerden etkilenerek çalmayı öğrendiği klavye, gitar ve mızıka ile olmuştur. Barış Akarsu, o dönemlerde dinlemeye başladığı 1970 ve 1980'lerin rock, hard rock ve heavy metal grup ve sanatçılarından etkilendi. Antalya'da animatör ve müzisyen olarak çalıştı. Ankara'da garsonluk, barmenlik ve müzisyenlik yaptı. Daha sonra Karadeniz Ereğlisi'ne gelerek dört yıl boyunca çeşitli barlarda, yerel televizyon ve radyolarda programlar yaptı. Bu dönemde ATV kanalında yayınlanan Akademi Türkiye yarışmasına katıldı ve 2004 Temmuz ayında yarışmayı birinci olarak tamamladı. Yarışmadan hemen sonra İstanbul'a yerleşti ve müzik çalışmalarına burada devam etti. Yarışmanın sonuçlanmasından ilk albümünü çıkarmasına kadar geçen sürede Türkiye'nin değişik yerlerinde sayısı 200'ü geçen konserler verdi. 31 Aralik 2004'te Seyhan Müzik'ten Serdar Öztop'un yapımcılığı ile ilk albümü Islak Islakı piyasaya çıkardı. Bu albümden aynı yıl içerisinde "Islak Islak", "Kimdir O","Amasra" ve "Mavi" parçalarına klip çekti. 3 Ağustos 2006'da ikinci albümü olan Düşmeden Bulutlarda Koşmam Gereki piyasaya çıkardı.10 yeni ve 1 coverden oluşan albümde söz ve bestesi Akarsu'ya ait "Yeter Be" ve "Ben" adlı iki eserde bulunmaktadır. İkinci albümden; "Vurdum En Dibe Kadar" ve "Yaz Demedim" parçalarına klip çekildi 2006 yılında Star kanalında yayımlanmaya başlanan Yalancı Yarim dizisinde başrollerden birini üstlendi. Bu dizinin ardından sevenleri tarafından "Alfonso Tarık" olarak anılmaya başlandı. Barış Akarsu, yirmi sekizinci doğum günü olan 29 Haziran 2007 Cuma akşamı saat 22:30 civarında, Muğla ilinin Bodrum ilçesine 5 kilometre mesafede olan Torba Kavşağı'nda bir trafik kazası geçirdi. Otomobilde bulunan Zeynep Koçak (24) ve Nalan Kahraman (37) olay yerinde öldü. Barış Akarsu hastaneye kalbi durmuş olarak getirilmiş ve acil serviste kalbi yeniden çalıştırılmıştır. [1] Özel Bodrum Hastanesi'ne kaldırılan Barış Akarsu ise, beş günlük yoğun bakımın ardından 4 Temmuz 2007 Çarşamba günü saat 20:10 sularında hayatını kaybetti ancak ölümü 23:10 da açıklandı. Özel Bodrum Hastanesi önünde yoğun bakımda kaldığı sürece sevenleri nöbet tutmuş ve iyileşeceğini ümit etmiştir. 20:10 sularında kalbi durduktan sonra tekrar çalıştırılmaya çalışıldığı söylenmiştir. Ölümünden sonra Yalancı Yarim dizisi ve yeni hazırladığı albüm yarım kalmış, albümü ölümünden sonra tamamlanmıştır. Ancak dizinin çekimleri durdurulmuştur. Genç yaşta hayata veda eden Akarsu, Amasra'da toprağa verilmiştir. [2] Merhum sanatçının heykeli, Tankut Öktem tarafından yapılmaktaydı. 3 metre olacak olan bu heykeli Öktem'im vefat etmesinden dolayı yardımcıları tamamlamıştır.Başarıyla tamamlanan heykel, sanatçının ölüm yıldönümü olan 4 Temmuz 2008'de 1.Barış Akarsu Kültür ve Sanat Festivali'nde Amasra'ya dikilmiştir.Ölümünün 1.yılında kaza yaptığı kavşağın adı Barış Kavşağı olarak değiştirilmiştir. Akademi Türkiye Yarışması Birincisi 2004 Haziran . Olay FM 2005in en iyileri: En iyi Çıkış Yapan Rock Sanatçısı Future Dergisi' nin okullarda yaptığı anket : 2005 Yılının En Sevilen Rock Sanatçısı Turuncu Medya Grup Organizasyon Altın Nota Müzik Ödülleri En iyi Pop Rock Istanbul Üniversitesi Bilişim Ödül Töreni / Cem Karaca Özel Ödülü USDER (Uluslar arası Sağlık, Eğitim ve Sosyal hizmetler Derneği) Yılın En İyileri Anketi Rock Müzik Dalında 1. Cem Karaca Özel Ödülü Expo Kanal (1 Nisan 2007) 13. Kral TV Video Müzik ödülleri. En iyi rock dalında 1. (09.05.2007) FERSA 2007 - 2008 En İyi Müzisyen Oyuncu Ödülü

Author: nanisman55
Keywords: BARIS AKARSU ISLAK cem karaca türkce turkish türkisch rock rap numetal bodrum kaza torba kavsagi merve sevi
Added: January 6, 2009


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The Very Best of 1980's

Author: dehganpur
Keywords: bonny tyler
Added: January 6, 2009


[Los Chifladitos] 1980 - El Loco que se Cree Chimpancé

Episódio completo de Chaparrón Bonaparte (ou Pancada, como ficou conhecido no Brasil). Em espanhol.

Author: abrahamsimp
Keywords: chaves chapolin chespirito chifladitos chaparrón pancada bonaparte lucas tañeda pirado chimpanzé
Added: January 6, 2009



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The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was one of the most well-known events of the 1980s.

The 1980s or the Eighties, was the decade spanning from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 1989.

The decade saw social, economic and general upheaval as wealth, production and western culture migrated to new industrializing economies. As economic liberalization increased in the western world, multiple multinational corporations associated with the manufacturing industry relocated into Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, China and new market economies in eastern Europe following the collapse of communism in eastern Europe.

Developing countries across the world facing increasing economic and social difficulties as they suffer from multiple debt crises in the 1980s, requiring many of these countries to apply for financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. Ethiopia witnessed widespread famine in the mid-1980s, resulting in the country having to depend on foreign aid to provide food to its population and worldwide efforts to address and raise money to help Ethiopians, such as the famous Live Aid concert in 1985.

Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were the leaders of the UK and the USA. Both leaders led the revival of right-wing politics. These policies eventually became known as Thatcherism and Reaganomics respectively in their home countries.

The western world witnessed the political revival of right-wing politics and advancement of neoliberalism with the rule of politicians including Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Ronald Reagan as President of the United States, Helmut Kohl as Chancellor of Germany, Brian Mulroney as Prime Minister of Canada and Carlos Salinas de Gortari as President of Mexico.

Major civil discontent and violence occurs in the Middle East including the Iran-Iraq War, major conflict and violence in Lebanon from 1982 to 1983, U.S. military action against Libya in 1985, and the First Intifada in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

In the eastern world, hostility to authoritarianism and the failing command economies of communist states resulted in a wave of reformist policies by communist regimes such as the policies of perestroika and glasnost in the USSR, along with the overthrows and attempted overthrows of a number of communist regimes, such as in Poland, Hungary, the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in China, the Czechoslovak velvet revolution, and the overthrow of the dictatorial regime in Romania and other communist Warsaw Pact states in Central and Eastern Europe. It came to be called as the late 1980s purple passage of the autumn of nations. By 1989 with the disintigration of the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet Union announced the abandonment of political hostility to the western world and thus the Cold War ended. These changes continued to be felt in the 1990s and into the 21st century.

The 1980s was also an era of tremendous population growth around the world, surpassing even the 1970s and 1990s for arguably being the largest in human history. Population growth was particularly rapid in a number of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian countries during this decade, with rates of natural increase close to or exceeding 4% annually.

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Zeitgeist and characterization

The 1980s backlashed the hippie movement of the late 1960s, with religion, patriotism and materialism making a comeback.

The kitsch of the 1970s, while itself rejected, influenced the fashion of the 1980s - in the beginning of the decade marked by the New Romantic movement and later by fashion inspired by hair metal bands, including teased hair, ripped jeans and neon clothing.

Michael Jackson was by far the most popular entertainer of the 1980s, and his leather jacket, glove and Moonwalk dance were often imitated.

The keyboard synthesizer and drum machine, introduced in the 1970s, were most popular in music in the 1980s, especially in New Wave music, after the 1980s electronic instruments were no longer popular in rock but continued to be the main component of mainstream pop.

Social trends

  • The War on Drugs was instituted in the United States by President Ronald Reagan because of the excesses of drug use in the 1970s. In spite of the sentences imposed by the Reagan administration, drug use continued and new drugs such as Crack cocaine appeared in the country.
  • The role of women in the workplace increased greatly. Continuing the 1970s' trend, more and more women in the English-speaking world took to calling themselves "Ms.", rather than "Mrs." or "Miss." A similar change occurred in Germany, with women choosing "Frau" instead of "Fräulein" in an effort to disassociate marital status from title. In most western countries, women began to exercise the option of keeping their maiden names after marriage; in Canada, legislation was enacted to end the practice of automatically changing a woman's last name upon marriage.
  • National safety campaigns raised awareness of seat belt usage to save lives in automobile accidents, helping to make the measure mandatory in most countries and U.S. states by 1990. Similar efforts arose to push child safety seats and bike helmet use, already mandatory in a number of U.S. states and some countries.
  • Rejection of smoking based on health concerns increases throughout the western world.
  • Increased awareness and opposition to white-minority apartheid rule in South Africa occur in the western world.
  • Counterculture in the eastern world revolves around pro-democracy stances in opposition to the multiple authoritarian communist regimes.
  • Opposition to nuclear power plants grew, especially after the catastrophic 1986 Chernobyl accident.
  • Environmental concerns intensified. In the United Kingdom, environmentally friendly domestic products surged in popularity. Western European countries adopted "greener" policies to cut back on oil use, recycle most of their nations' waste, and increase focus on water and energy conservation efforts. Similar "Eco-activist" trends appeared in the U.S. in the late 1980s.
  • Gay rights became more widely accepted in the Western world, particularly with openly gay figures such as Boy George and Holly Johnson of Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Negative public views generated by the Christian right wing still condemned homosexuals and used the outbreak of AIDS to victimize this group. They claimed AIDS was God's punishment for homosexuals and their "loose morals".

Culture

Main article: Culture of the 1980s

Sports

See also: Sports timeline#1980s
  • The Jamaica national bobsled team received major media attention and stunned the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada for its unexpected good performance. It overcame the stereotype that northern countries were the only efficient competitors in winter Olympic Games due to the fact of having an actual winter. The events surrounding the Jamaica bobsled team in 1988 would lead to the creation of the hit Disney movie Cool Runnings five years later which was based on Jamaica's 1988 bobsled team.
  • FIA bans Group B rallying after a series of deaths and injuries take place in the 1986 season.

Fashion

Main article: 1980s in fashion

Music

See also 1980s in music, Timeline of musical events#1980s
Stage view of Live Aid concert at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium in the United States in 1985. The concert was an international effort by musicians and activists to sponsor action to send aid to the people of Ethiopia who were suffering from a major famine.
  • The decade began with a backlash against disco music in the United states, and a movement away from the orchestral arrangements that had characterized much of the music of the 1970s. Music in the 1980s was characterized by unheard of electronic sounds accomplished through the use of synthesizers and keyboards, along with drum machines. This made a dramatic change in music.
  • In the United States, MTV was launched and music videos began to have a huge effect on the record industry.U.S. Pop artists such as Madonna and Michael Jackson mastered the format and turned it into big business.
  • New Wave and Synthpop were developed by many British and American artists, and became popular phenomena throughout the decade, especially in the early and mid eighties.
  • Hard rock, heavy metal, Big Hair Bands and Glam metal, experienced extreme popularity in 1980s, becoming one of the most dominating music genres of the 1980s.
  • Live Aid concert in 1985 containing many artists promotes attention and action to send food aid to Ethiopia whose people were suffering from a major famine.
  • The Hip hop scene evolved to become a powerful musical force.

Film

Main article: 1980s in film

Video games

See also History of video games in the 1980s

Although popularity of video games and arcades began in the mid to late 1970s, it continued throughout the 1980s with rapid growth in video game technology throughout the decade. Space Invaders, developed in Japan in 1978, was first previewed at a UK trade show in 1979, making a huge impact on the early 80s gaming scene. Many other games followed including Pac-Man, creating a Pac Man fever craze early in the decade, especially in 1982 and 1983; Super Mario Bros. games became a highly successful franchise starting in 1985, with its popularity continuing today.

In the 1980s, Atari failed to apply proper quality control to the software development process for its popular Video Computer System game console. The amount of low-quality software caused a massive collapse of the home console industry. The release of Nintendo's Famicom/NES console rectified the problem and revived home gaming by only being able to play games approved by the company. PC Engine and Sega Mega Drive were next generation game consoles that were released during the last years of the decade.

Home computers become popular in the 1980s and during that decade they were used heavily for gaming, especially the ZX Spectrum. The prevailing IBM PC standard was born in 1981 but had a status of a non-entertainment computer throughout the decade. Along with the IBM PC, the Commodore 64 (1982) was the most popular 8-bit home computer and its successor, the Amiga (1985), was the most popular 16-bit home computer.

International issues

  • Militance against communist governments in Europe and Asia, collapse of the Warsaw Pact precipitates the end of the Cold War.
  • International debt crisis in developing countries, reliance of these countries on aid from the International Monetary Fund.
  • Spread of neoliberal economics in developed world.

Africa

A United Kingdom Royal Air Force C-130 transport aircraft airdropping food during 1985 famine in Ethiopia.

Americas

United States President Ronald Reagan plays a pivotal role in the final years of the Cold War and has a large influence in the U.S. and its allied countries in the adoption of neoliberal economic policies.
The Argentine warship General Belgrano sinking after being attacked by British forces during the Falklands War.
  • Ten thousand Cubans storm the Peruvian embassy in Havana seeking political asylum on April 6, 1980. On April 7 the Cuban government granted permission for the emigration of Cubans seeking refuge in the Peruvian embassy.
  • Peru faces the beginning of internal conflict by the communist Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement in 1980 that would continue until the end of the 1990s.
  • Famous former Beatles musician John Lennon is assassinated in 1980 in the United States.
  • Political unrest in the province of Quebec, which rooted from the many differences between the dominant francophone population versus the anglophone minority and the francophones rights in the dominantly English-speaking Canada, came to a head in 1980 when the provincial government called a public referendum on partial separation from the rest of Canada. The referendum ended with the "no" side winning majority (59.56% no, 40.44% yes).
  • Ronald Reagan elected U.S. President in 1980. In international affairs, Reagan pursued a hardline policy towards preventing the spread of communism, initiating a massive buildup of U.S. military power to challenge the Soviet Union. He further directly challenges the Iron Curtain by demanding that the Soviet Union dismantle the Berlin Wall.
  • Mexico suffers from a debt crisis starting in 1982.
  • The Falklands War occurred from 2 April 1982 – 14 July 1982 between the United Kingdom and Argentina over the disputed territory of the Falkland Islands.
  • Canada gains official independence from the United Kingdom with a new Constitution on April 17, 1982, authorized by the signature by Queen Elizabeth II. This Act severed all Political Dependencies of the United Kingdom in Canada.
  • The United States engages in significant direct conflict and indirect conflict in the decade via alliances with various groups in a number of Central and South American countries claiming that the U.S. was acting to oppose the spread of communism and end illicit drug trade. The U.S. government supports the government of Colombia's attempts to destroy its large illicit cocaine-trafficking industry. U.S. provides support for right-wing rebels in El Salvador which becomes controversial after the El Mozote massacre on December 11, 1981 in when U.S.-trained Salvadoran paramilitaries killed 1000 Salvadoran civilians. The United States, along with members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, invaded Grenada in 1983. The Iran-Contra affair erupts which involves U.S. interventionism in Nicaragua, resulting in members of the U.S. government being indicted in 1986. U.S. military action begins against Panama in December 1989 to overthrow its president, Manuel Noriega.
  • Air India Flight 182 is destroyed on June 23, 1985 by Sikh-Canadian militants. It is the largest mass murder involving Canadians in Canada's history.
  • The Space Shuttle Challenger breaks apart during takeoff off the coast of central Florida on January 28, 1986, killing all 7 crew members onboard.
  • Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier is overthrown by a popular uprising on February 6, 1986.
  • The 1986 World's Fair, Expo 86, was held in Vancouver.
  • Enactment of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement in 1989.
  • Military dictatorships give way to democracy in Argentina (1983), Uruguay (1984-5), Brazil (1985-8) and Chile (1988-9).
  • Independence is awarded to Antigua, Belize, (both 1981) and St. Kitts (1983).
  • Exxon Valdez oil spill in March 1989.
  • Black men marry white women at a rate of 10% in the United States.

Asia

Iranian soldier during the Iran-Iraq war.
A famous picture during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in China where a protestor blockades a group of tanks from entering the area of the protest. Photo by Jeff Widener (Associated Press).
  • The Iran-Iraq war takes place from 1980 to 1988. Iraq is accused of using illegal chemical weapons to kill Iranian forces and against its own dissident Kurdish populations.
  • Serious conflicts erupt in Lebanon in the 1980s. The 1982 Lebanon War occurs when Israel attacks Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) forces inside Lebanon, in which Israel faces war with Lebanese and Syrian armed forces inside Lebanon. The controversial Siege of Beirut by Israeli military forces resulted in enormous damage to the infrastructure and significant civilian casualties in Lebanon's capital and was internationally condemned, even by the United States, a traditional close ally of Israel.[1]. The1983 Beirut barracks bombing kills U.S. marines in Lebanon.
  • The Bhopal disaster occurs in 1984 when a toxic gas leak occurred in Bhopal, India.
  • Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated on October 31, 1984.
  • The Red Army of the Soviet Union begins to suffer serious casualties and defeats in the ongoing Soviet-Afghan war by 1985 resulting in new Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev beginning to design a strategy for the eventual departure of Red Army forces from Afghanistan.
  • The First Intifada (First Uprising) in the Gaza Strip and West Bank begins in 1987 when Palestinian Arabs begin large-scale protests against the Israeli military presence in the Gaza Strip and West Bank which the Palestinians claim as their own. The Intifada soon became violent as the Israeli army and Palestinian militants fought for control over the disputed territories. The First Intifada would continue until peace negotiations began between the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Israeli government in 1993.
  • Soviet-Afghan war ends on February 15, 1989, ending almost ten years of warfare between the two countries and is the last war that the Soviet Union's Red Army participated in.
  • Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 occurs in the People's Republic of China in 1989, in which pro-democracy protestors demand political reform. The protest is repressed by government forces.

Europe

1980 strike at Gdańsk Shipyard, birthplace of the Polish Solidarity movement and the beginning of the eventual collapse of communism in Europe.
Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s engages in major political reforms, such as increasing freedom of the press and works to end the Cold War.
  • The Solidarity movement begins in Poland in 1980, involving workers demanding political liberalization and democracy in Poland. Attempts by the communist regime to crush the Solidarity movement fail and negotiations between the movement and the government take place. Solidarity would be instrumental in encouraging people in other communist states to demand political reform.
  • In 1981 there was a assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in Saint Peter's Square.
  • In 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated.
  • Mikhail Gorbachev becomes leader of the Soviet Union in 1985, and initiates major reforms to the Soviet Union's government through increasing the rights of expressing political dissent, allowing some democratic elections (though maintaining Communist dominance). Gorbachev pursues negotiation with the United States to decrease tensions and eventually end the Cold War.
  • The Rome and Vienna airport attacks take place on December 27, 1985 against people going on the Israeli El Al airline. The attack was done by militants loyal to Abu Nidal, backed by the government of Libya.
  • The European Community's, enlargement continued with the accession of Greece in 1981 and Spain and Portugal in 1986.
  • Significant political reforms occurred in a number of communist countries in eastern Europe as the populations of these countries grew increasingly hostile and politically active in opposing the authoritarian communist regimes. These reforms included increasing individual liberties, market liberalization, and promises of democratic renewal. One exception was Romania where the communist regime violently fought against protestors until the regime was overthrown. By 1989, a number of former Warsaw Pact countries had abandoned communism and adopted multi-party democracies.
  • In Yugoslavia, following the death of communist dictator Joseph Broz Tito, the trend of political reform of the communist system occurred along with a trend towards ethnic nationalism and inter-ethnic hostility, especially in Serbia, beginning with the 1986 Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts followed by the agenda of Serbian communist leader Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević who aggressively pushed for increased political influence of Serbs in the late 1980s, condemning non-Serb Yugoslav politicians who challenged his agenda as being enemies of Serbs.
  • At the end of the decade, the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 would be followed in 1990 by the German reunification.
  • Continuing civil strife in Northern Ireland and the adoption of Hunger strikes by Irish Republican Army prisoners seeking the reintroduction political status.

Oceania

Disasters

Non-natural disasters

The space shuttle Challenger disintegrates on January 28, 1986.

In 1984 the Bhopal disaster resulted from a toxic MIC gas leak at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, killing 3,000 immediately and ultimately claiming 15,000-20,000 lives.

On Sept. 1, 1983, the Soviet shootdown of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 carrying 269 people including a sitting U.S. congressman, Larry McDonald

In 1986 the Chernobyl disaster, a large-scale nuclear meltdown in the Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, spread a large amount of radioactive material across Europe, killing 47 people, dooming countless others to future radiation-related cancer, and causing the displacement of 300,000 people.

In 1986, the Challenger disaster, the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates after launch, killing all of the crew onboard. This is the first disaster involving the destruction of a NASA space shuttle. A faulty o-ring was the cause of the accident.

In 1989 the Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Alaska. Although not among the largest oil spills, its remote and sensitive location made it one of the most devastating ecological disasters ever.

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