O valor de [re]conciliar-se consigo mesmo — Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

Com o tempo você descobre que para viver bem, deve se arriscar menos e amadurecer mais. Que aquele ” mulherão ” que a gente sonha se transforma, ‘melhor versão de você mesmo’, acontece aos poucos. Um dia você acorda Maria, no outro, é a Auxiliadora de si mesmo, ou seja, sem a ajuda dos outros, […]

O valor de [re]conciliar-se consigo mesmo — Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

WHO sees Ebola risk as “very high” for Guinea’s neighbours | Reuters

World Health Organization officials said on Friday the risk of an Ebola outbreak spreading from Guinea to its neighbours was “very high” and that some neighbouring countries were not prepared for outbreaks or for future vaccination campaigns. Source: WHO sees Ebola risk as “very high” for Guinea’s neighbours | Reuters

Dalai Lama vaccinated against novel coronavirus

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The Dalai Lama received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at a hospital in the northern Indian town of Dharamshala, according to the Tibetan government-in-exile headquartered there.

Following the jab, the 85-year-old, exiled Tibetan spiritual leader appealed to all eligible people to come forward and get themselves vaccinated for the greater good of society.

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Deforestation, Destruction and Devastation — FunWritings

When we tell the children how to treat the environment right They will know what they need to do to make their future bright

Deforestation, Destruction and Devastation — FunWritings

Brokers Are STILL Selling Stolen Indigenous Land on Facebook TWO WEEKS After the BBC denounced this crime! However, Facebook takes down photos of traditional indigenous people that “violate Community Standards” within HOURS of being posted!

Barbara Crane Navarro

Illegally burning indigenous forest in the Amazon in order to sell the land for grazing cattle and farmland

I consider the photo above to be obscene and unconscionable…

“The white people claim these land drawings have a price and this is why they trade them for money…their leaders constantly tell themselves ‘We are powerful! We will possess the entire forest. Let its inhabitants die!”- Yanomami spokesman and shaman Davi Kopenawa from Roraima, Brazil, The Falling Sky

Yanomami woman and her children going to the river
Barbara Crane Navarro

Facebook considers that the photo above “violates our Community Standards for nudity or sexual activity” and took it down a couple of HOURS after I posted it, announcing that “Your account is restricted for 24 hours.”I requested that the photo be re-examined and my post was restored the next day…

According the the BBC investigation, by João Fellet and Charlotte Pamment: “Facebook…

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The Last Living Paratrooper from MacArthur’s return ….. | Pacific Paratrooper

Richard Adams describes General MacArthur as “quite a guy.”

In commemoration of the 75th year of World War II in the Philippines, one of its heroes returned. Richard “Dick” Adams visited Corregidor once again, but this time, he did not parachute out of a C-47 plane to land on the towering trees of the Rock. The 98-year-old understandably opted to ride a ferry.

He was recently, poignantly, at the MacArthur Suite of the Manila Hotel, in a room dedicated to Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who led the American and Filipino troops in liberating the country from Japanese occupation. MacArthur actually stayed in that suite for six years, as Manila Hotel’s honorary general manager.

It was a time of fear across the country as Japanese forces ravaged Manila and the countryside. People clung to MacArthur’s words, “I shall return,” which he said after he was forced to abandon the Philippine island fortress of Corregidor under orders from U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in March 1942. Left behind at Corregidor and the Bataan Peninsula were 90,000 American and Filipino soldiers, who, lacking food, supplies, and support, would soon succumb to the Japanese offensive.

Source: The Last Living Paratrooper from MacArthur’s return ….. | Pacific Paratrooper

Ohio reports 1,156 weekly increase in K-12 student cases, 477 in staff – cleveland.com

Ohio reported an increase of 1,156 coronavirus cases in K-12 students and 477 in staff for the week of Feb. 22, the week before schools were mandated to return to in-person or hybrid instruction in exchange for staff receiving vaccines.

The increase was slightly down from the week of Feb. 15, with an increase of 1,450 new student and 510 staff cases. The Feb. 22 increases, reported Thursday, bring totals to 40,250 student coronavirus cases and 22,477 staff cases since Sept. 7, when Ohio instituted reporting guidelines. Schools or districts report cases to health departments.

Source: Ohio reports 1,156 weekly increase in K-12 student cases, 477 in staff – cleveland.com