ICE Daily Dose (14th August)

ICE Daily Dose
(14th August)

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-Transparent Taxation- About Honoring The Honest-About Perseid Meteor Showers-About Hornbill-About World Elephant Day-About a celestial body called Ceres


1.World Elephant Day

Sunday, August 12, is World Telephone Day, a day dedicated to the protection and conservation of the world's elephant population. Elephants are the most important animal species in the animal kingdom and days have been dedicated to them. Although this is certainly the day we celebrate, today is also aimed at raising awareness of some of the incredible dangers elephants face. Today's World Telephone Day is the first in a series of days dedicated to the protection and conservation of elephant populations worldwide. 

The day focuses on bringing the world together to help elephants while educating people and organizations about the critical threats elephants face. World Telephone Day was created as a day to honor elephants, raise awareness of the threats they face, and support positive solutions that help ensure their survival. By strengthening enforcement measures to prevent illegal poaching and ivory trafficking, elephant welfare organisations can focus on improving treatment, protection of protected areas and conservation of elephant habitats.

People can also sign a petition promising to support global efforts to protect elephants and wildlife habitats at WorldElephantDay.org. Zoos help celebrate World Telephone Day is a global event to raise awareness of the importance of supporting and protecting endangered animals. World Wildlife Day organisers are also giving encouraging messages to help these incredible creatures in the wild.
World Telephone Day is an opportunity for the global community to celebrate the splendor of the Asian and African elephants and to rededicate ourselves to ensuring a world where elephants and people live in harmony. World Telephone Day calls on everyone to contribute to the protection of elephants, to protect them from the many threats and to experience an environment in which they can flourish in peace and harmony with their natural environment.

The Obama administration in the US should be congratulated on World Telephone Day for several commendable steps it has taken. Use # WorldElephantDay on Twitter and other social media to spread information about the plight of elephants, and use # 10daysforelephants to start a conversation with the next person you meet. Share your love and concern for elephants and inform others about the harm that elephants are doing. Take advantage of these 10 actions in the 10 days leading up to World Elephant Day or use @ 10DaysForElephantDay and @ BeelephantEthics to promote safe and ethical elephant tourism.

Despite relentless government efforts, India is now the world's second-largest elephant producer, behind China. Myanmar still has the largest elephant population of any country in the Asia-Pacific region and could feed an estimated current population of more than 2,000 elephants.

World Telephone Day is the perfect time to find out what we can do to preserve and protect these amazing animals so they don't go the way of the mammoth. Activists want to raise awareness of the importance of protecting them from poachers who kill for their tusks and hunters who want to flaunt their skills. Spending time with the six Asian elephants in Elephant Lands, an award-winning bond-funded habitat that opened in 2015, will inspire you to advocate for elephants in different countries.

World Elephant Day works with many elephant conservation organizations to bring together those who want to work together to protect these animals. This global campaign was established to shed light on the delicate state of elephant populations around the world. Campaigns are being run by countless organisations and citizens under the auspices of the Day.

The Gaj Yatra is a national awareness campaign to celebrate elephants and to highlight the need to secure elephant corridors. On the eve of World elephant day, the Union's Environment Minister, Prakash Javadekar, has launched a national portal on the conflict between man and elephant, Surakhsya, and published a document on best practice. These include games on elephant behaviour, the design of elephant structures and dialogue sessions to discuss, among other things, the challenges faced by smallholder farmers in the palm oil industry. During his visit to Sri Lanka, Javadeskar also launched the first ever National Centre for the Conservation of Elephants (NCCI) in India.

The Monitoring the Killing of Elephants (MIKE) programme was set up to prevent the illegal killing of elephants in Africa and Asia. The day is supported by the World Elephant Society, which was founded in 1990 by Patricia Sims and others to lead campaigns for World Elephant Day. It is the first centrally funded programme of its kind in the world and was launched under the auspices of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

In 2010 and 2011, we commissioned an investigation into the illegal killing of elephants in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, where elephant riding by tourists is widespread, together with the World Wildlife Fund and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). 

In partnership with the Green Guard Nature Organisation, Elephant Family is working to improve management of the Karbi Foothills in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to reduce crop damage and cases of human-elephant conflict. s World Telephone Day, we are therefore focusing on our unmistakable conservationists on the ground, who are helping to make the coexistence of man and elephant possible. In addition to protecting the biodiversity of our rainforests, which sustain the health and livelihoods of millions of people in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, World Telephone Day is also celebrated and celebrated to raise awareness of the plight of elephants in the wild and to find ways to protect them. We must make a concerted effort to conserve, protect and protect elephants so that they can thrive on earth for millennia.

2.About Hornbill

About 60 species of shark are found in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. There are an estimated 2,000 rhinos in North America and about 1,500 in South America. It is found on the western side of the Great Plain, extending to an altitude of 6,500 m and occurring in forests, shrubs, meadows and scrubland as well as grassland. They live in moist deciduous forests and grasses, which are often found, as their name suggests, in areas with dense vegetation such as undergrowth, undergrowth or under trees and bushes.
    
There are a number of species, including the horn, the coronet, the horn, the rhinoceros and other species that are predominantly fruitful.The rhinoplax is represented by the genus of the Helmholmrhino, a genus of buzeros that represents three species found on the island of Rangoon in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Myanmar, India. The other species, R. narcondami, is restricted to the islands of Sri Lanka, Myanmar and mainland India, which are physically very close to them. Two other island species belong to this genus, Rhyticeros: one is a member of the family Rhinopodidae, the largest of its kind in Asia, and the other was a wreath of rhino horns of the same genus and genus. 
    
The rhino, R. narcondami, is found on the island of Rangoon in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Myanmar.The Cascade hornbill (Ceratogymna atrata) nests in the tropical rain forest of South Africa and Southeast Asia. It is found in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
    
The genus Berenicornis is represented by the bald hornbill (Ceratogymna atrata), which occurs in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. There is a very interesting group of hornbills in the genus Rhyticeros, which includes the coronet Narcondam as well as Penelopides and Cranobrontes, including the Walden Horn Bill (cranobrones waldeni). The "Berenicornsis" species belong to a much larger group of genera, the "Rhyticero," which includes the "Penelops" and the "Cranobontes" as well as the "NarcONDAM" hornbill.
    
Depending on where the birds live, some populations have even developed their own preferences. in the foothills-forests of North-India occurs, and also the Indian gray horn-bird (Ocyceros birostris) occurs in these areas. They weigh up to 2.2 kilograms and feed mainly on fig trees and trees, but scientists report that figs make up 73% of their diet in India. Figs help to separate fig seeds from bird droppings and also serve as a food source for other birds.
    
Although the Ceratogymna Bycanistes is predominantly frugivoring, the closely related Tropicranus Berenicornis has a much larger food than the hornbill in its spread-area. The food of horn-birds is an predominance at figs and other fruits, but it also takes up the food-protein, that small bird-brooders need with the rearing of chicks. Fruits do not have many calories or proteins, so birds that eat a lot of fruit have to spend a lot of time eating them to increase their protein intake.
    
The difference in body mass between men and women is 1.17%, but there are some differences, and the extent of sexual dimorphism also varies depending on the part of the body. The species exhibits a sexual dichromatism: adult males are characterized by red and blue skin, adult females by pure blue skin on the face and throat. All species exhibit sexual dualities, with the exception of Ceratogymna Bycanistes and Tropicranus Berenicornis, which have both sexual and dichrometic properties. Adult males have red skin - and blue skin means adult males and adult females means pure blue skin on the face and throat. Adult females were identified as having white, red, blue, yellow, green, orange, black or yellow skin.
    
The species exhibits a sexual dichromatism: adult males are characterized by red and blue skin, adult females by pure blue skin on the face and throat. All species exhibit sexual dualities, with the exception of Ceratogymna Bycanistes and Tropicranus Berenicornis, which have both sexual and dichrometic properties.
    
It is characterized by a long, downward curved beak, which is often brightly colored and sometimes has a casque in the upper jaw. It is characterized by its short, slender body and a wide range of colors, such as red, blue, green, yellow, orange, red - green and blue. It is characterized by an upward and downward curved glow, which is often brightened and pale, and sometimes has a casque (upper jaw). 
    
The Indian gray horn-bird (Ocyceros birostri), that has very short wings, strikes fast and glides little depending on wing-length. Bird experts agree that the bird's flight area only includes Panay Island, which could potentially allow it to cross the Strait of Guimaras and migrate to islands in Negros.

3.Transparent Taxation- About Honoring The Honest

    
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Transparent Taxation of Honesty on Thursday, which will step up efforts to reform and simplify the tax system. Prime Minister Shri Modi today launched a platform for transparent taxation, transparency abouthonest honesty, via video conference on the platform "Transparent taxation abouthonest honesty."
    
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Transparent Taxation on Honesty platform via video conference today, Thursday. Prime Minister Modi will launch a platform for transparent taxation, "Honoring the Honest," via video conference on Wednesday, April 5, 2017.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Honoring the Honest platform for transparent taxation of honesty via video conference on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Prime Minister Modi launched a platform called Trans-transparent Taxation today, Thursday - "Honour - Honesty" via a video conference.
    
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Trans - Transparent Taxation Platform on Honesty for Transparent Taxation of Honesty via videoconference on Wednesday 5 April 2017. Prime Minister Modi launched a platform for transtransparent taxation "Honor - Honor" - "Honor - Honor" via a video conference today, Thursday, March 30, 2018. The faceless assessment of faceless appeals begins on 25 September 2020. The Prime Minister has launched the platforms for transparent taxation through the TaxPayers "Charter, which starts today.
    
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the "Honour, Honour, Honour the Honourable" platform for transparent taxation via video conference today, Thursday. Prime Minister Modi has launched a transparent tax platform, Transparent Taxation of Honesty, to encourage honest taxpayers in the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Transparent Taxation Platforms "Honourable Honour" on Wednesday 5 April 2017 via video conference today, Thursday 4 April 2018. 
    
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Transparent Taxation of Honourable Honesty platform via video conference on August 13. The prime minister's office said Wednesday that he would present it by video conference on Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a "Honest Honour" platform for transtransparent taxation via video conference on Friday, July 7.
    
Prime Minister Modi has called for all taxpayers who are able to pay taxes but do not pay taxes to come forward and join the effort to build a new, independent India. Launching the Transparent Taxation of Honourable Honesty platform via video conference, Modi said: "The number of taxpayers in the country, especially those who owe taxes, is very low and I urge them to come forward and pay their dues honestly and contribute to the nation-building. Prime Minister Modi called on all taxpayers who were able to pay the taxes and did not pay them to "come forward" and participate in building a "new independent India."
    
The Income Tax Office provides courteous, prompt and professional assistance and treats the taxpayer as honest unless there is reason to believe otherwise. CorpBiz will provide you with the necessary support to ensure full compliance and guarantee fruitful results in terms of growth in Transparent Taxation.The Income Tax Department allows taxpayers to select their elected and authorised representatives who value transparent taxation. Taxpayers should know that they have provided the information while they value the transparency of taxation.
    
To make it easier for taxpayers to comply, the IT department has introduced advance filling in of income tax returns to make compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers. To make this more accessible to all taxpayers and to facilitate compliance among taxpayers, we are moving towards a more transparent and transparent tax system for individuals.To make compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers, the IT department has introduced pre-filling of income tax returns to facilitate compliance for taxpayers. 
    
To make it easier for taxpayers to comply, the IT department has postponed the pre-filling of income tax returns to make compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers. Relief for taxpayers The IT department transfers the pre-completion of income tax returns to a new system of tax returns and charges for tax investigators, making compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers: reducing costs and facilitating compliance for taxpayers The IT department has converted the pre-filled income tax return into an old form of tax return and filing systems for taxpayers and has reintroduced it in a different way into the old method of tax return, to make compliance more comfortable for the individual taxpayer! Reduce costs & increase ease In order to reduce costs and facilitate compliance with tax rules, it has been switched to the new procedure of pre-filing income tax returns in the same form as tax returns.
    
To facilitate compliance for taxpayers, the IT department has switched the prefiling of income tax returns to a new form of tax return and filing system to make compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers.
    
The IT department has switched the pre-filling of income tax returns to a new tax return and filing system to make compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers. To facilitate compliance for taxpayers, the IT department has also transferred them to the new tax forms and file system of the Tax Office, making it more convenient for individuals and more efficient for taxpayers. The ITDepartment has moved to an all-in-one system for filing and processing income tax returns to make compliance less cumbersome for individual taxpayers and make it easier for all taxpayers to file and pay their tax returns. To make it easier - for taxpayers - to comply, we have transferred this to our new tax forms and file system, which we are making compatible with tax legislation and easy for both taxpayers and the government.

4.About Perseid Meteor Showers

This is the peak of the Perseid meteor shower, which typically triggers the best meteor showers of the year. It is certainly best known, loved and loved and is a good shower of rockfall that we see regularly. The Perseid meteors seem to be moving away from the constellation Perseus in the night sky and seem to be traveling with it when it rises. You don't just have to focus on this area to see the meteor shower, you can trace the meteor back to the bright spot in the northeastern sky. The radiant is the starting point for all meteor showers and this is one of the most visible beam points in the sky at this time of year. It is the largest meteor spectacle per year, with a total of about 1,000 to 2,500 meteors per day, or about one meteor per hour.
    
Meteor showers are named after constellations that coincide with a region of the sky, a point known as radiant. A bright spot in the northeast sky are the meteor showers, which seem to originate in the constellation Perseus. It seems as if this is the "radiant" or starting point for the meteor shower.
    
For meteor showers, the best time to look is when the bright spot of the shower is high in the sky. One can still catch the effect of the famous meteor shower before and after this point, but one allows oneself at least an hour of observation time, as the meteors themselves come in streams and are interspersed with euthanasia. This means that you will see most of them in a short time before or after climax.
    
The Perseid meteor shower will peak on August 12 and 13, and the nearly full moon will make it difficult to see. As mentioned above, you will see about 15 to 20 meteors per hour at this time of year, as the meteor showers occur in the early morning hours of August 11-12 and August 13-14. The best time to observe this year's Perseid meteors is between midnight and midnight on the first and second nights of September.
    
Therefore, the best time to watch the Perseid meteor shower is between midnight and sunrise. The Perseids are visible at any time, but the meteors are visible at 10 pm.You can also see fireballs, which are very bright meteors, but not as bright as the Perseids. If visibility is not good, you may not be able to spot the meteor during the night of a Perseid meteor shower. If you want more information on how to photograph a meteor shower like this year's Perseids, click here. Look out for the Perseid meteors in the constellation of Perseus, as well as other meteor showers like the Geminids.
    
The peak of the Perseid meteor shower occurs on the evening of August 12, when sky observers can see a total of about 1,000 to 2,500 meteors per hour. The most impressive meteor showers this year will be the Geminids, which will peak on December 13-14, but the best year will probably be a little later in the year, around the end of October or early November. If so, the next reasonably large meteorites will probably come from Halley's comet (which peaks on October 20-21), and then it will probably be after that, with the peak on November 1-3.
    
Following the Perseids, the next meteor shower will not be expected until October, when the Orionids will light up the sky. Stargazers can only see these meteor showers in September, and autumn offers the best chance to see shooting stars in the early hours of Tuesday and Wednesday. While there are a number of other meteor showers in October and November, only two are considered to be reliably impressive, depending of course on the observation conditions. If you are in an area with good views of the constellation Perseus (the star at the center of our Milky Way), this is the time of year when you are most likely to see it, as shooting stars will be most numerous on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
    
One of the most prominent meteor showers is the Perseid meteor shower, which takes place annually between July 17 and August 24. This year, viewers in the northern hemisphere can expect 50 to 75 meteors per hour under dark skies, which is the equivalent of one meteor per minute. The IAU Meteor Data Center lists more than 1,000 suspected meteor shows, more than 100 of which are established and one of the most famous in the world. It is active from July to August, with the number of meteors increasing every year until it peaks in September and then drifts away.
    
The Geminids meteor shower, which returns in December, is the only shower to produce meteors at a higher rate than the Perseids, Cooke said. There's still a good chance you'll see both showers, "he said, adding that they are known to produce unusually bright meteors known as fireballs. 

5.About Ceres
    
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has revealed a bright spot of light on the dwarf planet Ceres, the results of a major exploration mission showed on Monday. The find is arousing interest in dwarf planets as possible outposts for life, scientists say. Ceres, long considered a barren space rock, is home to two moons, Ceres and Jupiter, with a total mass of about 1.5 times that of Earth. Its surface is about the size of Jupiter's moon Jupiter and about ten times larger than Earth's, according to data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft.
    
Ceres is not the first planet to provide evidence of surface water, but other dwarf planets such as Mars and Jupiter's moon Europa also fall into this category.Ceres is by far the largest object in the asteroid belt, which surrounds the inner planets with Mars and Jupiter. The smallest known dwarf planet has a diameter of 950 km and is in an orbit around Jupiter and the Mars asteroid belt. Until recently, planets between Mars and Jupiter were not considered home to everything, but they are part of the asteroid belt and host many asteroids and comets.
    
Ceres, now known as the dwarf planet Pluto, is named after the Roman goddess of agriculture. Ceres was initially designated a planet, but when more objects were found between Mars and Jupiter, scientists decided that Ceres should be called the largest object in the region now known as the main asteroid belt. In fact, humans considered Ceres a "planet" at the time, but this happened very often. And it was downgraded to an asteroid after more asteroid belts were discovered. After 50 years of classification, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and the European Space Agency (ESA) decided that all of them, including Ceres, should be reclassified as asteroids.
    
Ceres was the first asteroid to be discovered, and in 1801 Giuseppe Piazzi considered it a planet. In the 1860s, it was downgraded to an asteroid when it became clear that Ceres was not alone between Jupiter and Mars.Ceres accounts for about one-third of the mass in the asteroid belt, and its growth has likely been slowed by its proximity to Pluto, which is still 14 times as massive as Ceres. Ceres produces about three times as much energy as Pluto, making it the second largest object in our solar system after Jupiter.
    
Ceres measures only 296 miles in diameter, which is relatively small compared to Earth or any other planet in our solar system. Ceres is one of five known dwarf planets, and its size means that the dwarf planet has its own gravity, allowing Dawn to play the role of its only moon on Ceres, where it is now located. Although Dawn has ended its operational life, it will remain in close proximity to Ceres and Ceres' only moon, Ceres I., for more than three years It is the first spacecraft to orbit in the asteroid belt, and the second largest object in its orbit after Pluto.
    
Ceres lies in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and contains about one third of the mass found in it. It accounts for one third of the total mass within the asteroid belt and is by far the largest object there, with a mass of about 1.5 billion tons.
    
Because of its position in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, Ceres remained one of the largest until it was promoted to the dwarf planet in 2006 and was considered larger than the dwarf planets in its area of the Earth. It did not reach full planetary status because it failed to gravitationally clear its neighborhood of debris and often maintained its classification as an asteroid.
    
Ceres was classified as a dwarf planet until 2006, when astronomers classified it as a planet, also known as an asteroid. Although Ceres was originally known as an asteroid, it moved away from the main asteroid belt in the late 1990s and early 2000s until it became a dwarf planet. He was promoted to the dwarf planet in 2006 and reached planet status in 2010, although he has not cleared his neighborhood of debris. Before Ceres was officially classified as a dwarf planet, some scientific sources listed Ceres as an asteroid for many years.
    
Nearly 50 years passed before Ceres settled at its current location, as more small bodies were found scattered around Mars - Jupiter's component of the asteroid belt, and Ceres was demoted to an asteroid. According to the results published today, there is a bright spot on the dwarf planet Ceres, which is about 1.5 times as bright as Ceres "main body. Ceres is located about 3000 kilometres from Earth and is the second largest object in our solar system after Mars. The Haulani crater of Ceres, named after the Hawaiian goddess of plants, is one of the dwarf planet's most recent features.

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