Tuesday, February 11, 2020

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Love Is Not Forcing Them To Change But Pushing Them To Do Better

6 days ago

  • Finding love these days is not easy, yet when we do, it seems everyone wants the other person to change. Accept your partner for who they are, cause that is who you feel in love with. Why...
  • The vital part of being a better parent is a good dose of selfishness, self-worth, and self-regard. You may not think so, but it does take a great deal of selflessness to be a parent. There’s...

    • Having a positive perspective is not always easy, as there are loads of things that can take away your positive focus. Yet vibrating higher enables you to align yourself with your higher...

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  • Scientists have successfully destroyed cancer cells in mice by using copper-based nanoparticles and immunotherapy.  Importantly, the cancer did not return...
  • Scientists recently tested probiotics in a roundworm model of Parkinson’s. A particular bacterium had a protective effect and improved symptoms.

    • Catnip is the most famous stimulant for cats. How does it work, why does it not affect all cats, and are there any catnip alternatives? We investigate...

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  • TweetThe raging debate about whether public money should fund private religious education is a very old one. What’s new is the increasingly complex education landscape and the...
  • TweetWhat are students learning about American history in these hyper-polarized times? That’s what New York Times reporter Dana Goldstein wanted to know. And so she set off on...

    • TweetHave You Heard heads to rural Wisconsin to investigate a puzzle. Communities in the “reddest” parts of the state keep voting to hike their own taxes to pay for schools, even...

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  • There seems to be a very large overlap between the political and social opinions of academics–a group which is very highly-educated, at least if we measure by time spent in the classroom–and...
  • Different Perspective

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  • Update: There may already be a challenge to some of this at my own site. So feel free. Modern historians like looking at things from different angles.  Though this has been increasingly...

    • In the wake of Ebola, NVD-68, and Zika, we should have all learned our lesson by now. We haven’t. This is 2020—Iowans took a week to count the votes of 5% of their population, and an...

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  • THE DEMOCRATS’ VERY BAD, ROUGH WEEK. TRUMP “DOG WALKS” THE DEMOCRATS! PRESIDENT TRUMP HAD HIS BEST WEEK IN HIS PRESIDENCY. AND IT KEEPS GETTING BETTER! Impeachment FINALLY...
  • Bill Whittle 152K subscribers The Patriot Post is America’s News Digest. Find out why: http://bit.ly/2RztXJh —— A Journal of Medical Ethics study, written by a consultant...

    • Armstrong Economics Blog/China Re-Posted Feb 11, 2020 by Martin Armstrong Anyone who has been traveling these past few years will notice the changes in tourism. Back in the ’90s...

  • As usual, we cover far too much on today's BradCast, as New Hampshire voters head to the polls for their first-in-the-nation primary today. Full reported results from NH tomorrow...
  • IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Good news and bad news in Australia, as destructive storms extinguish catastrophic wildfires; Bumblebees are disappearing, because of climate change...

    • On today's BradCast: We get you all caught up after Friday night's lively Democratic debate in New Hampshire --- which included many calls for unity by most of the candidates --- and...

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  • A heart is lurking somewhere in this group of snails. See if you can find it.
  • Monday chuckles

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  • An oldie but goodie. (WARNING: CRUDE LANGUAGE)

  • Sunday funnies

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  • Beyond Nuclear wishes to express our heartfelt congratulations and thanks to the Saugeen Ojibwe Nation (S.O.N.) for its courage and wisdom. See the S.O.N. vote results, as well as...
  • From Gordon Edwards in Ontario: The Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) has voted against Ontario Power Generation’s Deep Geological Disposal (DGR) project, planned to house all of...

    • U.S. NRCEnergy Northwest, Washington State’s public utility, has announced that it will conduct a $2 million feasibility study for the inclusion of Small Modular Reactors (SMR)...

  • The use of bacteria, viruses and other biological agents as weapons of war has a long and gut-wrenching history. From the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, using corpses...
  • People realize the stunts at the Oscars were all about distracting from the fact Hollywood is run by perverted sex criminals like Harvey Weinstein, right?...

    • After refusing to sign a pledge of allegiance to the state of Israel, the state of Georgia shut down a media literacy conference featuring journalist and filmmaker Abby Martin at Georgia...

  • By Emma Young. Children avoided learning from actors who were confident but didn't really have relevant knowledge.
  • By Emma Young. Distinct physical displays let others know how to respond to high-ranking individuals.

    • Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web Recent years have seen a proliferation of…

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  • Nature photographers often zip on warm coats before lugging their cameras into the wintry outdoors. Dornith Doherty, an artist and professor at the University of North Texas, bundles...
  • This story is excerpted and adapted from Joshua Hammer’s The Falcon Thief: A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird. In 1839, a 22-year-old aspiring...

    • During the late 18th century, Thomas Thetcher was a much respected soldier by his fellow grenadiers in the North Hants Militia. He was so revered that when he tragically died, his fellow...

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  • Downed cats.
  • Tuesday Morning Links

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  • This and that for your Tuesday reading. - Fiona Harvey writes about the perfect storm of environmental crises leaving us at risk of societal collapse. And Tim Flannery calls out the...

    • Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Annie Lowrey writes about the affordability crisis which has left most Americans in dire financial straits even as aggregate economic...

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