Qurt’s portable nature and long shelf life made it an ideal road food for Central Asia’s nomadic peoples. According to Kazakh historian Moldir Oskenbay—who likens the taste of qurt to “a dried and salted feta cheese”—it dates at least as far back as the seventh century B.C., when the Scythians roamed the Eurasian Steppe. Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, Uzbek, and other groups of herders took along versions as they moved to graze their animals. “Qurt was a really good way for them to preserve the yogurt so they could eat it while they traveled,” says Malika Sharipova, a food blogger from Uzbekistan who has written about making traditional Uzbek cuisine. Source: Make the Ancient Road Snack of Central Asian Nomads – Gastro Obscura
Monthly Archives: March 2021
The Monochrome Experience: Evolving Population – Lluís Bussé
Season of Blooming

A flower blooms in all it’s radiance for a short while. We are like that flower, so in our season of blooming let’s radiate light to all life including sentient beings.
©Norma Bobb-Semple
Por que as pessoas acreditam em Fake News? – Culturalizando
Americans who believe in fake news about politics have an age profile over 60 and are conservative, they suffer from what psychology calls Confirmation Bias .
In summary, Confirmation Bias means that people believe what they want to believe to be true. (5) An article on a psychology blog says that people only change their minds if they are open to reflection, have an open mind to new possibilities, if they seek the truth. Everything that a person with a strong ideology does not have. (6)
While our media glides on relatively simple news, in the USA, during the Bush era, in that context of post-World Trade Center attacks. The American president released false reports of weapons of mass destruction to the UN to justify an invasion of Iraq.
When the Americans discovered that the reports were false and that all mainstream media had passed on that information without checking the veracity and resulting in millions of refugees, trillions of dollars spent in an unnecessary war and the creation of the Islamic State, the media lost much of its credibility it had. (7)
Source: Por que as pessoas acreditam em Fake News? – Culturalizando
With Myanmar’s Most Famous Woman in Custody, Many Others Step up to Take on Junta — Radio Free Asia
Women have played a leading role in weeks of mass protests, which erupted after Myanmar’s military seized power on Feb. 1 and ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and other elected leaders. They now face an increasingly violent crackdown.
Security forces have used live bullets, stun grenades and flash bangs to quash the protest movement, killing scores of people and arresting more than 1,800 across Myanmar.
Braving physical danger and arrest, women rallied in the largest city Yangon, and in towns in the border states of Kachin, Chin, and Shan to raise their sarongs – wraparound skirts widely worn in Southeast Asia – as flags of protest for International Women’s Day.
“We used to celebrate this day jointly in hand with various government ministries focusing on awareness of women’s rights. But this year women are actively taking part in the anti-military protests and we decided to use our sarongs as flags of the column,” said May Sabe Phyu, director of the Gender Equality Network in Myanmar.
Women have used sarongs creatively to protest the coup and frustrate security forces. In many neighborhoods, they string the skirts, known as htamein in Burmese, on ropes across roads. Myanmar superstition holds that walking beneath women’s sarongs is bad luck or shameful for men
“The motto this year is ‘Choose to Challenge.’ And we Myanmar women choose to challenge the military dictatorship,” May Sabe Phyu told RFA.
Source: With Myanmar’s Most Famous Woman in Custody, Many Others Step up to Take on Junta — Radio Free Asia
Covid: Eight in hospital as IOM virus cases rise by 56 – BBC News (young people do get Covid-19!!!)
Infection rates among young people and children remain high compared to previous outbreaks, with 135 of the active cases being recorded for those aged under 19.
Because of this, the government announced it would not reopen a hub school for the children of critical workers on Tuesday as previously planned.
Schools were closed to all pupils, including vulnerable children and those of key workers, on Friday and remained shut on Monday.
Education Minister Alex Allinson said any provision would need to be done “safely” and concerns about “gathering children from multiple households” remained.
The government was “working around the clock” to establish a solution and a further update would be made later this week, he added.
A total of 811 people have tested positive for Covid-19 on the Isle of Man, 25 of whom have died.
Source: Covid: Eight in hospital as IOM virus cases rise by 56 – BBC News
Wyoming to lift mask requirement and business restrictions | TheHill – (afraid they’d miss out on next wave of deaths and illnesses… more politics over health and common sense)
On March 16, Wyoming will lift its statewide mask requirement and allow bars, restaurants, theaters and gyms to resume normal operations, according to
Source: Wyoming to lift mask requirement and business restrictions | TheHill
08 de março, Dia Internacional da Mulher — Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

Começo esse texto parabenizando todas as mulheres por essa data importante que é 08 de março, que vem marcado por um grande simbolismo, e ao mesmo tempo, pela necessidade de discussão sobre os avanços e retrocessos diante de muitas perguntas a respeito desse dia. O 08 de março, ele reflete a importância da luta por […]
08 de março, Dia Internacional da Mulher — Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!
Intellectual disability, obesity tied to COVID-19 hospitalization, death | CIDRAP
Patients with intellectual disabilities had higher rates of coronavirus infection than those without those limitations (3.1% vs 0.9%). In unadjusted analysis, compared with the 431,669 patients without intellectual disabilities, the 127,003 patients with intellectual disabilities were more susceptible to hospitalization (63.1% vs. 29.1%), intensive care unit (ICU) admission (14.5% vs. 6.3%), and death (8.2% vs. 3.8%).
Source: Intellectual disability, obesity tied to COVID-19 hospitalization, death | CIDRAP
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