Tuesday, December 10, 2019

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  • Some people prefer time alone, and that is perfectly alright, as they get value in life out of spending time on their own. Being alone tends to boost creativity. According to studies...
  • Life gets so busy that you forget that you do have choices in life at all times.  “Sometimes, it’s the smallest decisions that can change your life forever.” —Keri Russell...

    • Depression, a word that is so commonly heard of nowadays. Depression one of the most common mental disorder in the world, according to (SAMHSA) Substance Abuse And Mental Services...

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  • New research has analyzed trends in migratory bird size over a 38-year period and discovered a decline that may result from global warming.
  • The FDA have issued warnings to several companies marketing potentially unsafe products involving stem cells and other cellular material.

    • Having a stuffy nose can make falling and staying asleep difficult. In this article, learn about some home remedies for getting relief from a stuffy nose and sleeping well...

  • TweetFor more than a decade, Denver has been a model for a brand of school reform centered on closing low-performing schools, opening charter schools and rewarding teachers for boosting...
  • TweetEducation will play a major role in key 2020 election contests and yet the media keeps missing the story, or worse, getting it wrong. Have You Heard wants to do something about...

    • TweetIn the latest episode of Have You Heard, we tackle a fraught and timely question.Why do progressive parents so often act to preserve their own privilege, and that of their children...

      Chicago Boyz



  • An artist named Jayne Riew observed that “In the days after the election, people around me struggled to make sense of what had happened. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the female...
  • The potential slate of Democrat Party nominees for next years’ presidential election is down by one, as of last week with Kamala Harris withdrawing from consideration. I thought...
  • Business Stories

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    • We’ve talked before here about the point that most fiction seems to be about people who are lawyers, policemen, criminals, soldiers, spies, students, politicians, and noble but...

      Centinel2012



  • TRUTH IS A FORCE OF NATURE The Storm is here. We the American people have been lied to and abused for decades. The swamp covered the Yellow Brick Road and ran deep and thick with graft and...
  • Brexit & Generations

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  • Armstrong Economics Blog/BRITAIN Posted Dec 10, 2019 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Hi Martin I live in the UK and I’m thinking “Is there anyone out there that thinks the same way...
  • Where to Go?

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    • Armstrong Economics Blog/Opinion Re-Posted Dec 10, 2019 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Hi Mr Armstrong, I have been a subscriber for several years and I appreciate your work. You...

      The BRAD BLOG



  • IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: New heat wave exacerbates Australia's bushfires, now raging out of control; Oceans losing oxygen, thanks to man-made global warming; Bankrupt PG&E...
  • It's NICOLE SANDLER back again guest hosting the BradCast on a day filled with breaking news. From the release of the DOJ's Inspector General's Report on the origins of the Russia probe...

    • “People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times as opposed to once. They end up using more water,” Trump said, complaining that water flow in other fixtures has slowed to a trickle...

      bluebird of bitterness



  • A panda lurks somewhere in this festive holiday scene. See if you can find it.

  • Monday chuckles

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    • English translation: A spotless rose is blowing, Sprung from a tender root, Of ancient seers’ foreshowing, Of Jesse promised fruit; Its fairest bud unfolds to light Amid the cold...

  • Ireland, a country currently 86% reliant on fossil fuel for its electricity, has unveiled plans to move to 70% renewables by 2030. Installed wind capacity has already grown in the...
  •   A new report released on Tuesday by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) offers a bleak outlook for the future if the world continues in its failure to make drastic cuts...

    • Pope Francis, speaking at Nagasaki, Japan, made a powerful speech condemning nuclear weapons, including their possession for the purpose of so-called deterrence. Here is the full...

  • NeverTrumper Rick Wilson is fantasizing about putting parents who refuse to vaccinate their children in "re-education camps" and seizing their children and their property...
  • The Washington Post liberated some 2,000 pages of more than 400 interview transcripts and summaries from the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction...

    • Because police officers all too often receive slaps on the wrist for betraying their oaths in the most heinous manner, Evans was only sentenced to ten years in jail for these acts. He...

  • By Matthew Warren. Humans can be surprisingly selfless, compassionate and kind.
  • By Emma Young. Bearded dragon appears to actively interpret visual data rather than passively process retinal signals.

    • Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web Why do children so readily believe in…

      Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places



  • Built between 1883 and 1886, the Towers played a key role in the social life of Rhode Islanders in the late 1900. It was part of the great Narragansett Pier Casino, which was considered...
  • Following the declaration of Xicotepec de Juárez as a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) in 2012, sculptor Emeterio Valderrábano Garrido was commissioned to create several works...

    • Manasija Monastery is a 15th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery located near the town of Despotovac in central Serbia. The monastery was founded by the Serbian medieval ruler Despot...

      Accidental Deliberations



  • Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Rachel Shabi writes that UK Labour's plans for universal social investments would be both more compassionate and more efficient than...
  • This and that for your Sunday reading.- Tom Blackburn writes about the UK's rare opportunity to elect a government which is actually committed to empowering workers.- Don Pittis...

    • Assorted content for your weekend reading.- Abby Innes writes that the UK's general election reflects a decision point as to whether to discard neoliberalism to serve the public...

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