Hard Work Never Fails….

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As we know that…

SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE

We work, but the result is failed because your not loving it what you do.

Question yourself about your passion and dreams which make you happy.

First of all, avoid people who discourage you and find who support you.

Find the people what you love, and take advice from them. Then you can know pros and cons of what are you doing.

If you fail, try again, try again…..then at the end, you will get success.

TRY AND TRY UNTIL YOU SUCCEED

If you love your work there is no effect or stress to you.

Try things differently, without hard work you will not gain anything success or happiness.

Think bold, don’t take any thing to your heart.

You discourage them show them what you are.

Daily do what you like and do your work it will boost you.

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Jolly Monday — Jolly ‘n Joyful Take Over

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Hi fwiends, it’s us, Jolly ‘n Joyful!  Gwammie says she’s ‘under da weather’ today, so we gots to take over an’ make your Monday morning fun!  We don’ know what she means by under da weather, ‘coz she’s in da house, but anyway … she’s old so we gots to do what she says.  Joyful made some yummy snacks … she wouldn’t let me help … wouldn’t even let me in da kitchen!  So, have a snack and den Joyful says we should start out with some cute pictures we found …



An’ we got lots ‘n lots of funny ‘toons (I don’t get some of ’em, but Gwammie says dey are funny)


An’ Joyful found some funny signs last night … at least, I think they’re funny …


An’ I guess you guys want a cute animal video too, huh?  Well, I founded one for you!  I…

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Yet Another Way Republicans Are Squashing Democracy

Citizen initiatives were long promoted by Progressive Republicans and others in the early 1900s as a means to give citizens more control over government – now, Trumpians are trying to make government more powerful over citizens by taking away voting rights – https://ballotpedia.org/History_of_initiative_and_referendum_in_the_U.S.

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I was almost finished writing a post for this afternoon when this one by TokyoSand over at Political Charge caught my eye, and it is on a topic that is too important not to share.  Please take a minute or two to read her entire post about another way in which the Republican Party is working to rob us of a voice in our government.  Thank you once again, TS!

Restricting access to voting is one obvious way Republicans are making America less democratic, but they are also working behind the scenes to eliminate another way regular citizens can get their voices heard.

Because we are a representative democracy, the most obvious way to get our values and voices heard in our federal or state government is by electing politicians who hold our same values. But there’s another tool we have that lets us practice direct democracy — yes, a…

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Video shows illegal gold miners attacking indigenous village in Brazil

A group of illegal gold miners fired shots at an indigenous village in Roraima state in northern Brazil on May 10. A video of the attack, filmed by members of the Yanomami community who live there, is proof of what the Yanomami have been saying for years, that there has been a sharp increase in violence across their territory since the arrival of close to 20,000 illegal gold miners. With clashes continuing throughout the week, local organisations are calling for an increase in security forces.

Source: Video shows illegal gold miners attacking indigenous village in Brazil

¿Comer el mundo o salvaguardar el mundo? Paradigmas opuestos — Leonardo Boff — mimismo

Barbara Crane Navarro

Leonardo Boff “Comer el mundo” o “salvaguardar el mundo” son una metáfora, frecuente en la boca de líderes indígenas, cuestionando el paradigma de nuestra civilización, cuya violencia casi los ha hecho desaparecer. Ahora ha sido puesto en jaque por la Covid-19. El virusha caídocomo un rayo sobre el paradigma de “comer el mundo”, es decir,[…][…]

¿Comer el mundo o salvaguardar el mundo? Paradigmas opuestos — Leonardo Boff — mimismo

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PZ Cussons — Palm Oil Detectives

Barbara Crane Navarro

PZ Cussons is a British-owned global retail giant. They own well-known supermarket brands in personal care, cleaning, household goods and toiletries categories, such as Imperial Leather, Morning Fresh, Carex, Radiant laundry powder and more. (See below for full list) Savvy consumers have been pressuring PZ Cussons to cease using deforestation palm oil. Yet they have[…]

PZ Cussons — Palm Oil Detectives

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Post Trauma

yaskhan

Post trauma 
Is a place 
Where you try
To find a place
To put your pain in.
But pain does not fit anywhere..
There is no place for an anguished mind
Except in ones own body..
In my post' Trauma ' a few days back, comments from fellow bloggers touched me greatly..
GP Cox..bravo hats off to you
Ramone ..🤗
Ajibola Sunday..you go boy ...
Avia..I hear you
Venessa..from saynotoclowns 😇
James Garratt
Jokerswild..
Margaret
Andy Proctor 
Robbie..
Lucy
Brad
Thank you all for some home truths,and  wisdom wisely dispensed . I appreciate your honesty and generosity in reading and commenting.
Have a great week , guys.
Always wonderful sharing stuff with you'all...

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Himedži – džo, Japan

Google translation of introduction: In Japan, it is known as Shirasagijo, a white crane, because of the walls decorated with white plaster and three towers around the central building that resemble a bird about to take off. But Himeji-jo Castle was built only for defensive purposes, and white plaster was used because of its great fire resistance. Like other Japanese buildings from that period, Himeji-jo was made of wood, and plaster helped defend against fire and contributed to greater structural stability.

Myrela

U Japanu je poznat kao Širasagidžo, bijeli ždral, zbog zidova ukrašenih bijelih gipsom i tri kule oko središnje građevine koje podsjećaju na pticu što se sprema da poleti. Ali, zamak Himedži-džo izgrađen je samo u odbrambene svrhe, a bijeli gips je korišćen zbog svoje velike otpornosti na vatru. Kao i druge japanske građevine iz tog perioda, Himedži-džo bio je napravljen od drveta, a gips je pomogao u odbrani od vatre i doprinosio većoj stabilnosti konstrukcije. Mali grad Himedži nalazi se 50 kilometara zapadno od Osake, u oblasti koja je bila naseljena još prije 10.000 godina. Nekoliko hramova iz VIII i X vijeka ukazuju na prisustvo budizma, ali grad se najviše razvio tokom feudalnog perioda. Prvu tvrđavu izgradio je guverner provincije Hirama, Akamacu Sadanori, na vrhu brda Himejana, da bi grad zaštitio od napada susjednih vojskovođa.

Godine 1580. Hidejoši Tojotomi je na mjestu jednostavne stare zgrade podigao novu, laganiju. Izgradio je…

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Secretary Mayorkas Designates Burma for Temporary Protected Status | Homeland Security – Myanmar

Only individuals who are already residing in the United States are eligible for TPS. Individuals who can demonstrate continuous residence in the United States as of March 11, 2021, are eligible for TPS under Burma’s designation. For their own health and safety, individuals should not believe smugglers or others claiming the border is now open. Due to the pandemic, travel and admission restrictions at the border remain in place.

In addition to demonstrating continuous residence in the United States since March 11, 2021, initial applicants for TPS under this designation must meet other eligibility criteria, which will be detailed in a forthcoming Federal Register notice. All individuals applying for TPS undergo security and background checks as part of determining eligibility. The Federal Register notice will explain the eligibility criteria applicants must meet and describe procedures necessary to submit an initial TPS application and apply for work authorization documentation.

Source: Secretary Mayorkas Designates Burma for Temporary Protected Status | Homeland Security