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Man fleeing London attack with beer in hand becomes unlikely symbol of London pride
A young man who fled yesterday's terrorist attacks with a pint of beer in hand has become something of an internet hero. The photo, which has been retweeted over 28,000 times, features the man fleeing from the scene with a pint of beer in hand. For some, the photo provided a moment of profoundly dark comedy on a day otherwise entirely colored by tragedy. SEE ALSO: Ivanka Trump tweets support for
'Wonder Woman' $100 million box office is the best opening for a female director
Patty Jenkins is a star. Wonder Woman banked an estimated $100.5 million in domestic ticket sales, making it the largest-ever opening for a film directed by a woman — that's Jenkins. It's also the most critically acclaimed DC Extended Universe to date by a wide margin, with a "fresh" rating that almost exceeds the combined "rotten" ratings of its three predecessors. SEE ALSO: 'Wonder Woman' is th
Egyptian mummy DNA study results revealed
Scientists have revealed the results of a recent study in to the DNA of 151 ancient Egyptian mummies. The remains, which were unearthed at the ancient...
Man is caught driving at 88mph in a DeLorean
Rather than travelling through time, the 'Back to the Future' fan ended up with a speeding ticket. California resident Spencer White of Saugus finally...
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Sunday Toons of the Climate Covfefe Moment
* * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs , usually on topics concerning the strange brew of Texas politics. He's also on Twitter @PDiddie .

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London terror attacks: Why we need to talk about Saudi Arabia and Wahhabism
It is time for an honest conversation about Wahhabism, specifically the part this Saudi-sponsored ideology plays in radicalizing young Muslims both across the Arab and Muslim world and in the West, where in the UK people have just woken up to another terrorist attack in which innocent civilians were butchered and injured, this time in London. The US, British and French governments can no longer cr
‘Blame the internet’ is just not a good enough response, Theresa May | Charles Arthur
After London Bridge the prime minister has wheeled out the usual scapegoat, and demanded controls on cyberspace – but that would open a Pandora’s box We can feel pretty certain that the London Bridge attackers did the following things: owned smartphones; and used Google, YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp. That isn’t because owning those things and using those services marks you out as a terrorist: it
Theresa May says 'enough is enough' after seven killed in London Bridge attack
Prime minister says there is ‘far too much tolerance of extremism’ in UK and suggests increased jail terms for terrorism offences • London Bridge attacks – live updates Theresa May has warned that there has been “far too much tolerance of extremism” in the UK and, promised to step up the fight against Islamist terrorism after the London Bridge attack, saying “enough is enough”. The prime minister
The Panic President
After a terrorist attack, there are two steps nearly every leader takes: first, condemn the violence; second, appeal for calm. London Mayor Sadiq Khan followed that familiar playbook in the wake of Saturday night’s attacks. Speaking to the BBC, Khan said : There aren’t words to describe the grief and anger that our city is feeling today. I’m appalled and furious that these cowardly terrorists wou
After Britain Attack, Trump Feuds With London Mayor
The president suggested that Sadiq Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor, was soft on terrorism. The mayor’s office fired back, calling Trump “ill informed.”
Fake News: Moscow Times Dives Into the 'Secretive World of RT' & Drowns in its Own Paranoia
Comment: In this article three authors risk the dive into 'The Machine' - the secretive and terrifying world of the Russia Today news channel. Relying on such high-value sources as 'a self-radicalized Ukrainian jihadi' and other former employees like Liz Wahl who have dubious histories, the authors cherry-pick their sources, present a distorted picture, and report fantasies as though they are real

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Celebrate Wonder Woman's Smashing Weekend With These Badass Tribute Posters
The final numbers are still coming in, but Warner Bros. has predicted that Wonder Woman will bring in over $100-million in the US this opening weekend— over $220-million when you include international sales. This would make Wonder Woman the biggest opening blockbuster for a female director, and cement Diana as one of… Read more...
Dan Aykroyd Attacks Ghostbusters Reboot Director
Ghostbusters star and co-writer Dan Aykroyd may have praised the reboot when it came out last year, but it seems he’s got one lingering gripe. Read more...
Inside the Factory Building the World’s Smallest, Cheapest Private Jet
See how the five-passenger Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet comes together. The post Inside the Factory Building the World's Smallest, Cheapest Private Jet appeared first on WIRED .
Cosmic Discoveries Fuel a Fight Over the Universe’s Beginnings
A series of observations at the very edge of the universe has reignited a debate over what lifted the primordial cosmic fog. The post Cosmic Discoveries Fuel a Fight Over the Universe’s Beginnings appeared first on WIRED .
New mechanism behind Parkinson’s disease revealed
Researchers have identified the precise toxic mechanism at work during an overabundance of the protein alpha-synuclein in neurons—the protein is a key causative agent in the development of Parkinson’s disease.
New disposable, wearable patch found to effectively detect sleep apnea
Results of a definitive clinical trial show that a new, disposable diagnostic patch effectively detects obstructive sleep apnea across all severity levels.

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COCOON
A short film about grief and loss. Words - Sh'maya Design/Animation - Tyler Morgan, Sarah Beth Hulver Music - Ryan Taubert Sound Design - Defacto Sound Producer - Dan Stevers -COCOON- What is this? I don’t recognise this Pain broke in And took it all Took the song from the Springtime And the dance from the flame Took the noonday warmth And the morning hush Now the ground’s spilling beneath me The
Falling in Love | 10 Days of Genius | National Geographic
A man and a woman are falling in love. They are silhouettes in an infinite space about to connect. Watch the fantastical moment of love in this short film that takes place as two people begin the process of “Falling in Love”, directed by Maja Fernqvist. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all Genius Clips here: http://bit.ly/2WatchGenius ➡ NEW EPISODES TUESDAYS 9/8c. About Genius:
Baltazar - Lluvia (Official Video)
The Music Video for Baltazar’s Lluvia addresses the pressure that the indifference of the world can have on one person, it’s bigotry depicted by a town and a father showing the repercussions that their actions cause on a romantic relationship. A woman is sentenced to death because her beliefs and sexual orientation do not align with those of society and the different institutions that compose it.
Where No Grid Has Gone Before | Breakthrough
Volunteers pack sustainable solar energy parts toward the remote Himalayan town of Lingshed. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Breakthrough here: http://bit.ly/WatchBreakthrough ➡ Get More Breakthrough: http://bit.ly/NGBreakthrough ➡ Visit the Breakthrough DIGITAL EXPERIENCE: http://bit.ly/Breakthrough-Experience ➡ BREAKTHROUGH AIRS TUESDAYS 10/9c. About Breakthrough
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ10 review
Fujifilm's newest Instax camera has a new trick up its sleeve: it's also a digital camera. The SQ10 lets you shoot first and decide what to print later, and it has some basic editing tools as well. It's not easy to access the files, though, which complicates the experience. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/lfcGfq Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/94
Memorable Moments with Rapping Teacher Mr. Bonner
The second grade teacher's unique teaching methods caught Ellen's attention, and soon he and his class headed to the West Coast for an incredible (and musical) experience. From: TheEllenShow

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Interview 1278 – James Corbett on Resistance Without Anger
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2017-05-29%20James%20Corbett.mp3"][/audio] Can we have resistance without anger and anarchy without chaos? With A.I. technology like Watson, even lawyers are about to be obsolete. How can we possibly know what we want to be when we grow up, if we don't know what is possible in our future?
State Department Spokesman Humiliated by Question About Saudi Arabia
A journalist doing his job and actually asking an adversarial question is now officially such a shocking thing that State Department talking heads literally do not know how to respond to it. So this is what it looks like when a robot short circuits...
I See GREEN Light!
The social engineers will tell you that green lights are blue or there are five lights when there are only four. They want you to repeat their lies. They want to break you down. Don't let them. Say it with me: That is a GREEN light!
Episode 318 – A Decade of Dominance
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/episode318-lq.mp3"][/audio] 10 years ago a lowly English teacher in a one room apartment launched a website no one knew about on a clunky old laptop. Today you know that site as The Corbett Report. Join James for this special 10th anniversary edition of the podcast as he reflects on the history of the site, and what is possible when a motivated indivi
A Decade of Dominance
10 years ago a lowly English teacher in a one room apartment launched a website no one knew about on a clunky old laptop. Today you know that site as "The Corbett Report." Join James for this special 10th anniversary edition of the podcast as he reflects on the history of the site, and what is possible when a motivated individual with a passion is supported by a community.

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US Army Veterans Find Peace in Protecting Rhinos from Poaching
In South Africa, former soldiers are fighting both the illegal wildlife trade and the twin scourges of unemployment and PTSD
How Our Freedom to Eat Whatever We Want Violates the Animals We Consume
Constraints on Farm Animal Freedoms: Confronting the Surreal
Is Your Tap Water Safe to Drink?
One in four Americans is drinking water that doesn’t meet Safe Drinking Water Act standards, new report finds
Europe’s Last Major Primeval Forest on ‘Brink of Collapse’
State-sanctioned logging in UNESCO world heritage site may be pushing Poland's Białowieża forest ecosystem to point of no return
World’s Largest Protected Marine Zone Threatened By Trump Order
Papahānaumokuākea Marine Monument is the largest fully protected marine zone in the world

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Paul Romer
From Writing : There are many reasons why we must write clearly. The one that is relevant here is that clear writing is a commitment to integrity... The problem with vague writing is that it lets an author convey a false impression yet retain plausible deniability when someone tries to verify the claim... My favorite book on editing recommends looking at the “the first seven or eight words in a s
Hints on how to write papers and blue books
I don't write blue books, not for a while.he title here is taken from J.P.Sommerville . The hints and tips may be found here . KI like his first three general points: Answer the question Organize your answer Be precise Apparently I tend to drift a bit, especially at the opening. I need to think more about cutting out that part of what I've written, leaving only the parts I want people to focus on

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Lives Lived: Helen Paterson (and damn, she would have loved it if she'd made it to the Globe and Mail)
Mom loved this 2015 photo from the Chow reunion, which miraculously captured all but one of her kids, spouses and grandchildren in one place. I sent this little piece on my mom to the Globe and Mail, hoping to make the cut for a Lives Lived feature. But I haven't heard back in more than a month and they tell me that means no go, so I'll make it a blog post instead. (No one who makes a living writ

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X-Zone Broadcast Network - John Greenewald
For those of you who tuned in to hear James Clarkson, he bailed on the show, but John Greenewald, of the Black Vault, was kind enough to fill in. We began by talking about a recent announcement of a government document, published in this century, that suggested an interest in UFOs. John said that while there had been some very recent interest in the document, he’d had it on his website for a numb
X-Zone Broadcast Network - Jan Harzan
Jan Harzan Jan Harzan, the executive director at MUFON, was my guest. We did talk about the organizational structure of MUFON but we didn’t go into depth simply because such logistical details are of little real importance and not very interesting to listen to. That finished, we talked about some of the best UFO sightings, Hangar One , and the idea that MUFON had been infiltrated by members of th
Hangar 1 and the Roswell Case
By a somewhat strange coincidence, I happened on an episode of Hangar 1 just a couple of weeks after I had interviewed Jan Harzan, MUFON Executive Director. I hadn’t realized that the opening of the show made such a big deal out of “MUFON’s Archives” stored in this huge warehouse-like hangar. Harzan told me that when the producers arrived, they asked where the files were and the current director
X-Zone Broadcast Network - Nick Redfern, The Roswell UFO Conspiracy
Nick Redfern. Photo by Kevin Randle. This week I talked with Nick Redfern about his new book The Roswell UFO Conspiracy: Exposing a Shocking and Sinister Secret because it would let people know about his new book, open up a discussion about an alternative explanation for the Roswell crash and it would give me a chance to promote my book, Roswell in the 21 st Century . Although I had suggested tha
X-Zone Broadcast Network - Monte Shriver (Aztec UFO Crash)
Monte Shriver Although I have always thought that the evidence for a UFO crash near Aztec, New Mexico, in 1948, was probably false, this tale keeps popping up as if it is something real. I reached out to a former Aztec resident, a man who was in high school in Aztec in 1948, and who has spent the last several years investigating the case, Monte Shriver. (Interestingly, it was Scott Ramsey who rat
Fake News, ABC and the Bermuda Triangle
I have to wonder about ABC News. When I heard that an airplane had vanished on a flight from Puerto Rico to Miami, I knew it wouldn’t be long before someone had to mention it was another mysterious disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle. A solution for that mystery has been available for decades and some of the planes listed as having vanished, in fact, did not. Wreckage has been found. I mentione

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Want to be oppressed fairly
Here is how I would put it: Most of us want to be oppressed fairly more than we want freedom, and that explains a lot.
Manufactured ignorance is a primary function of public education
And it works. By Denis G. Rancourt, PhD A main function of the public education enterprise, beyond destruction of the personality and individual thought and agency, is to ingrain a camouflaged ignorance that becomes a permanent fixture in the host brain. One of the best examples of such manufactured ignorance is the widespread ingrained notion that the dominant global
War With Iran - Trump Insanity
Trump is turning out to be a dangerous clown, one that has been a gift for climate and political-correctness critics, but a dangerous clown nonetheless. The USA is truly frightening, no matter which clown it puts in the window. But the shift towards a more loving USA embrace of Saudi and Israel may well be a preparation for war against Iran, under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
Does Israel teach a culture of love for murder?
There is some evidence that Israel may at times be teaching, not hate, but a culture of celebratory love for murder, as per the four quotes below. < On Thursday this week (18 May 2017, an Israeli settler distributed chocolates to “celebrate” the killing of a Palestinian youth, Muataz Shamsa (23). The Israeli settler can be seen, in a video posted online, saying: “We killed a
Distributed-Justice Solution for the Crisis in the Canadian Legal System
By Denis G. Rancourt, PhD First published on Dissident Voice:http://dissidentvoice.org/2017/05/distributed-justice-solution-for-the-crisis-in-the-canadian-legal-system/ SUMMARY: The Canadian legal system is in crisis. I describe the circumstances of the crisis, its features, and its large-scale causes. I propose a radical and complete solution in the form of a “distributed justice” model
Eurasia is coming
The regime-change empire has only one plan: To bully and exploit. It is headed for turbulence. Meanwhile there is the steady and unstoppable emergence of Eurasia. USA needs to find far better disruption tactics soon. It needs ISIS, murder and destruction to stay on top and to feed its operatives. Soon it will either come to the good side or be isolated and dry up. Can't wait for the

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A Deep State Versus Deeper Reality ~ Radical Love And Unified Field Of Soul Comsciousness
T he American system of representative government has been overthrown by a profit-driven, militaristic corporate deep state bent on total control and global domination through the imposition of a looming police state here at home and fermenting wars abroad but in the process ~ however, many have also become gradually aware of a far deeper choice and a soul based reality of a Unified Field that de
Special Counsel Robert Mueller / A Path To The Truth Through A Minefield Of Deception
In a shifting sea of lies and a constant undertow of fabrications, a possible path to the truth is the selection of special counsel Robert Mueller ~ who is not only deeply respected by both parties ~ but a needed reminder that t here would be no special counsel if Trump had not fired James Comey (allegedly after asking him to end the FBI’s investigation into Michael Flynn) and then confessed that
Death Is An Illusion Measured By The Limits Of Ego Consciousness
The very fabric of our present day reality is not only being questioned by Donald Trump's egocentric world but being torn away by the far greater reality of another state of consciousness that exists beyond death and most certainly beyond ego consciousness and whose principle property is love, altruism and the urge to unite ~ and now it has been apparently scientifically demonstrated by my own ex

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Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf - Original Factualized Trusts
Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf Original Factualized Trust Email Subject: Original now visible...and the universal "financial system" that has always all ways been..."Original"...and paperless :) ...bear with me...i have to refine the website , but i posted the pdf attachments there (on the "home" page lol)... as is my usual protocol... www.unidynomics.info Original "financial system"...Original "system

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VIDEO: Watch Albert Woodox speaking in Montreal on May 19, 2017
The video embedded above is from a May 19, 2017 talk given by Albert Woodox in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. View the announcement for the event as well as the report published afterwards . Special thanks to our friends in Montreal for hosting Albert!
Join Albert Woodfox and Robert King at "Cruel and Unusual" Screenings in NYC May 26 and CA June 2
Join Albert Woodfox and Robert King for a Q & A and screening of the new documentary film about the Angola 3, entitled "Cruel and Unusual," premiering in New York City on May 26 and in Santa Monica, CA on June 2. See flyers for more information.

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The poor French. Like the average American they can't believe their elections are rigged (see my preceding post). Macron, like Trump in the U.S, is using his high place in France to ship French workers jobs elsewere ...while personally pocketing some of the loot. Who needs "democracies" whose "gardians" are cleptocrats? Wake up France, and wake up America!
Macron: An American Trojan horse in the Elysee Palace Wayne MADSEN | 17.05.2017 | WORLD The new French president, Emmanuel Macron, who was thrust into the French presidential race as a pro-European Union counterweight to prevent the election of National Front leader Marine Le Pen, appears to have more than a casual relationship with the United States. While he worked within the Ministry of the Ec
The American neocons and their European vassals are stealing the French vote lest the workers take command and expel the west. The second French Revolution may finally be on the horizon. Liberte, egalite, fraternite!
Marine Le Pen: The French Election Was Rigged May 9, 2017 Baxter Dmitry News , World In France, if a ballot is damaged, it cannot be cast. So the political establishment, who are desperate to prevent Le Pen from taking office, arranged for the destruction of millions of Le Pen ballots. Up to one third of all ballots sent out to voters, an estimated 60% of Le Pen ballots, were destroyed at the tim

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Liberal MPs who voted NO to electoral reform May 31 2017
h/t Anita Nickerson for above graphic Here's the Vote details 21 Liberal MPs who did not vote : .

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En Garde, or, This Is Our Chance to Bury Anti-Choice
Andrew Scheer, former and worst-ever Speaker of the House, has won the Conservative Party leadership. But as several people have pointed out, Michael Harris among them, Scheer has a BIG debt to pay. To social conservatives, aka, anti-choice, anti-gay, anti-trans, anti-assisted dying, anti-comprehensive sex-ed dinosaurs. These social conservatives worked their hearts out for Stephen Harper for ten

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Arizona Court to Decide What We Can Learn
by Roberto Rodriguez Not sure that most people know that as a result of draconian legislation, it has been in effect “illegal” to teach ethnic studies in Arizona since 2010. It is one of the twin laws that we in Arizona will never recognize as laws, regardless of what anyone says or however the courts rule. However, in about a month (June 26-30 and July 17-21), the constitutionality of the anti-e
Diaz Epitomizes Education and Responsibilty
by Roberto Rodriguez How time flies. Watching Cynthia Diaz at this year’s Centro Guerrero convocation at the University of Arizona brought back memories of when I first saw her. I did not actually meet her at the time. I first saw her on an “I miss my mom” poster when she was 15 and fighting in Phoenix to bring her mother back from Mexico as she had been inhumanely deported (whisked away from her
HEMISPHERIC INDIGENOUS CONSCIOUSNESS SUMMER CLASS: University of Arizona graduate students can enroll themselves in the...
HEMISPHERIC INDIGENOUS CONSCIOUSNESS SUMMER CLASS: University of Arizona graduate students can enroll themselves in the class. For everyone else, anyone in the country can take classes at the UA so as long as you apply to become a non-degree seeking student. You would need to apply for that (quick application), then once accepted you can enroll in classes. For more info, please contact Indira Arc

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Banff....The Adventure Continues
After a bit of a delay I've finally managed to get around to my next pot about my recent trip to Banff. I had hoped to get this done much sooner but a long trip, many photos to go through, work and a stretch of nice weather which had me pining to be outdoors all conspired against me. Anyhow, without further ado..... I was up early my second day and full of energy as I planned to check out more of
Damage
I spent a large chunk of yesterday bird-watching but today I thought I'd stick a bit closer to home. There's a trail that parallels the river that I hadn't been to in some time so today seemed as good as any to go exploring. While the Birchwood Trail system (where I was yesterday) took a bit of damage, the destruction here is abundantly evident. The picture below is but a 10 minute walk from my n
So I Finally Made It To Banff
Heading to Banff was something that had been on my radar for well over a year. I had concrete plans to visit last May but then we had the wildfire here and any plans I had went right out the window. This only left me more determined to get there. Just like last year, I made all my travel arrangements well in advance.....and they finally came to fruition this time. Due the sheer amount of ground I
100
I hit a milestone after work this evening with the sighting of my 100th bird in Fort McMurray. As I closed in on 100 I found myself playing a mental game imagining just what it might be. I secretly hope for something unique but I figured it would likely end up being something I had seen before but just not locally. As it turned out, it was a completely new species to me and one that isn't all tha
Birchwood Birds
One of Fort McMurray's gems definitely has to be the Birchwood Trail system. Tucked away in a valley between Thickwood and Timberlea, it is a large area that fortunately escaped the destruction that other areas suffered from last year's wildfire. I recall hearing rumours during the evacuation that the fire had entered this area, (which likely would have led to even more devastation to the west si

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Nathan Yahoo, in spite of his posturing, can hardly contain himself over the newly installed cabinet of the Mein Trumpf...
Nathan Yahoo, in spite of his posturing, can hardly contain himself over the newly installed cabinet of the Mein Trumpf regime. The Golan Heights comes to mind... TABLET is a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture. Launched in June 2009 WILL TRUMP AND NETANYAHU MAKE THE AMERICA-ISRAEL RELATIONSHIP GREAT AGAIN? PEOTUS is stacking his cabinet with friends of the Jewish State, but

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On Taxes and Deficits
Click here to read my column in Sunday's New York Times .
Why people prefer unequal societies
A friend points out that this paper is related to some themes I have written about . The abstract (emphasis added): There is immense concern about economic inequality, both among the scholarly community and in the general public, and many insist that equality is an important social goal. However, when people are asked about the ideal distribution of wealth in their country, they actually prefer u
Adverse Selection in Practice
This article about genetic testing presents a great example of adverse selection: Pat Reilly had good reason to worry about Alzheimer’s disease: Her mother had it, and she saw firsthand the havoc it could wreak on a family, much of it financial. So Ms. Reilly, 77, a retired social worker in Ann Arbor, Mich., applied for a long-term care insurance policy. Wary of enrolling people at risk for demen
A New Mankiw Publication
This one I am particularly proud of, though I cannot claim to fully understand it.

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Power Shake
“This post is part of a social shopper marketing insight campaign with Pollinate Media Group® and ProYo , but all my opinions are my own. #pmedia #ProYoHighProteinIceCream http://my-disclosur.es/OBsstV ” I never imagined my kids would be athletes. Yet, here I am sitting on the sidelines cheering my hardest for my soccer player. She has been playing soccer since she was three and she loves absolut
Creative Red, White and Blue Ideas
With warmer temperatures finally here to stay, every starts thinking about BBQs, pool time and of course everything red, white and blue. Here are some of the cutest ideas featuring the stars and stripes to inspire your Memorial Day and 4th of July creating! Americana Wood Fire Crackers Bohemian Dress and Ribbon Wands 4th of July T-shirt idea Red, White and Blue Quilt Easy DIY Fourth of July Decor
Americana Wood Firecrackers (4th of July Porch Decor with Cricut Explore)
This post is sponsored by Cricut, All opinions are my own The sun is shinning, the air is warm. It is starting to feel like summer might be a real possibility around here. Summer around here means lots of days in the pool, BBQs and of course the Foruth of July. Independence Day is by far my favorite holiday and I love decorating my house with everything Americana. From pillows to center pieces, I
Backyard Discovery's wooden swing set giveaway!
With summer right around the corner, it's time to get outdoors with the whole family! Need some motivation to get those kids off the couch and into the backyard? Look no further than Backyard Discovery's wooden swing sets. Amber at Viva Veltoro recently shared how their new swing set is bringing her family together and building her kids' relationship with each other. We've teamed up with some of o
Amazing Teacher Appreciation Ideas
School is starting to come to an end, so it's time to start thinking about getting something for the fabulous teachers! These ideas are perfect for teacher appreciation or for the end of the school year. Target Git Card Kindergarten Teacher Gift Letter to Teacher Emergency Diet Coke Sign Candy Bar Wrappers Orange You the Best Reach for My Dreams TOE-tally Terrific DIY Planter String Art Teacher B

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Consumer Reports: Obamacare reduced bankruptcy rate
A new article at consumerreports.org suggests that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act* (PPACA) played a substantial role in the decline of annual personal bankruptcies that we have seen since the high of 1.5 million in 2010. As I showed several years ago , international bankruptcy data support the oft-heard claim that medical bills make up one of the biggest, if not the biggest, causes

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Jordan analysis for Charter delay applications
R. v. Islam, 2017 ONCJ 335 is a useful case for POA prosecutions. Some take aways includ S11(b) Jordan analysis applies to POA matters. Time runs on Part 1 POA prosecutions from date of charge and not date defendant took some step - that seems obvious but was argued. Cases are not argued well and the parties should prepare properly and be concise - " 43 . The court also ventures to state that par
Important Bail Case from Supreme Court of Canada
R. v. Antic (June 1), 2017 SCC 27 (S.C.C.) 67 Therefore, the following principles and guidelines should be adhered to when applying the bail provisions in a contested hearing: (a) Accused persons are constitutionally presumed innocent, and the corollary to the presumption of innocence is the constitutional right to bail. (b) Section 11( e ) guarantees both the right not to be denied bail without
Notes on Bail, Hearsay and Search Warrant review
Justification for detention In Canada, there are only three grounds for detaining an accused prior to sentence. They are commonly referred to as primary grounds, secondary grounds, and tertiary grounds. Primary grounds refers to whether detention is necessary to ensure the accused's attendance in court. ] Considerations include the accused's criminal history, their behaviour in the matter before

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Bruce Goff's Crystal Chapel
Bruce Goff’s Crystal Chapel, designed in 1949 - unbuilt, but recently modelled digitally so you too can see the genius … [Hat tip SOCIETY OF ORGANIC ARCHITECTS ] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with attribution.
The naked & the nudes
I spent the weekend with several dozen nudes. it was thrilling! There were women and men, big and small, young and old. They were bathing, washing, dancing. There were groups picknicking, drinking, playing. One (or two?) were sitting strangely in armchairs . One was trying on hats . Another caressing a dying young hero . One woman was even lying down as a fish . And there was a couple kissing, or
Postmodernism is bunk
If you want to know what’s wrong with the modern world, then most of what’s wrong (apart from Geelong’s inability to play consistent football) is due to bad philosophy. And most of that bad philosophy in the modern world comes under the heading of postmodernism. Every student at every institution will have encountered it, and then either absorbed it (in whole or in part) or, if they’re particular
Projects, Day 7: Howick renovation
So some of you have been asking why blogging here has been so light, recently. There’s a simple answer: i t’s not just that politics is so dire, it’s that the workload of my current projects has been so heavy. Among the (too) many projects is this one, another renovation project for a ‘mid-century modern’ in Howick which, like every good renovation project, involves a bit of untangling … Content
Quote of the Day: On automation & A.I.
Author Henry Hazlitt makes an interesting differentiation between types of automation that is entirely pertinent to what some are calling “the Fourth Industrial Revolution,’ i.e., the predicted revolution in robotics artificial intelligence, the differentiation being: 1. Automation of a task previously done manually ("labour saving") 2. Automation of a task inherently impossible to humans ("possi
Projects, Day 6: Remuera bungalow
So some of you were asking why blogging has been so light here recently – and it’s not just that politics has been so dire, it’s that the workload on my current projects has been so heavy. So among the projects that have been keeping me away from the writing keyboard is this one, untangling an existing Remuera bungalow, and better connecting its occupants to sun, to views, and to its difficult si

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Trump's pick for top USDA scientist isn't one
We’ve been outraged by Pruitt , apprehensive about Perdue and now with Trump’s latest nomination — this time for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s lead scientist position — we’re frankly baffled. Trump is expected to tap Sam Clovis, co-chair of his presidential campaign, as head of USDA’s Research, Education and Economics division. He appears to be stunningly unqualified for the job. This high
Voices from the Frontline: Tiare Lawrence
This conversation is part three in our “Voices from the Frontline” blog series that tells stories of how pesticides and industrial agriculture directly affect the lives of people across the country. Tiare Lawrence is a native Hawaiian community leader who focuses on environmental and Hawaiian rights on Maui. She recently joined PAN as an on-the-ground organizer to drive our work to protect childr
The real "burden" of pesticide rules
Note: The EPA comment period on the proposal to repeal environmental regulations has closed since the time this blog was published. Reportedly, the 55,000+ responses were full of Americans sharing their experiences of growing up with dirty air and water, and with pleas for the agency not to undo safeguards that could return the country to a more polluted era. Thank you for speaking up! As concern
Voices from the Frontline: Claudia Angulo
Claudia Angulo's kids attend California schools near citrus groves with heavy pesticide use. A biomonitoring study of her son found over 50 different pesticides in his body. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider

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Registration Open for Our Free of Charge Symposium on Ethics and Antibiotic Resistance!
As I reported before , the Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research, CARe, at the University of Gothenburg, is organising a free of charge symposium this fall on the theme of Ethics and Value Challenges in Antibiotic Resistance Management, Policy and Research . Participation is free and open to professionals, officials, policy makers, researchers and interested members of the public, but require

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Can Litigation Last 27 Years? If You're Suing Government, Yes
This case out of Washington, DC is a good example of why I have been refusing to handle cases against government for many years. My last case against government lasted 10 years. After that, I was done. So when people ask me why I don't handle cases against government, I can start using this sexual harassment case as Exhibit A. Bottom line with government is that it isn't their money. So whereas co
If You Have A Preexisting Condition, Choose COBRA or ObamaCare Over Your Mortgage
It used to be that when people lost their jobs, there was only one way to keep insurance coverage, and that was COBRA. The only problem is that when you lose your job, you have to pick and choose what bills to pay and COBRA is crazy expensive. Most people had to go bare. If they had preexisting conditions, it was literally a matter of life and death because they would never get insurance again. Th
9th Circuit Decision Proves Need For Laws Banning Prior Salary Inquiries
A few weeks ago I wrote that some states are passing laws banning prospective employers from asking applicants about their salary history. The reason lawmakers give for this law is that basing salary on an applicant's pay with another employer locks in discrimination. This practice particularly impacts women. A recent case out of the normally very liberal 9th Circuit demonstrates the need for laws
Dear Business Lawyers: Stop Trying To Get Employees To Waive Their Unemployment Benefits
Things you didn't think you had to say but apparently do. In Florida it is still illegal to try to get an employee or former employee to waive their right to apply for unemployment. It's a crime. Yet I've seen a couple of draft releases in proposed severance agreements attempting to do exactly that. And I also recently got a demand email complaining that a client had signed a release and was there
Will My Employment Law Claim Show Up In A Background Check?
I'm constantly asked about whether certain actions against employers for discrimination and other issues will show up in a background check. Other than a lawsuit, most probably will not. And now, even with a lawsuit, a court just allowed a plaintiff to go forward with a sex discrimination suit as "Jane Doe" so her reputation would not be damaged. So, what kinds

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