Monthly Archives: July 2021
Autoconhecimento
“Autoconhecimento” – é a palavra que nos ajuda a traduzir o nosso ‘estar no mundo’. Quando você consegue identificar claro – a ideia dessa alienação que temos sobre nós mesmos na maioria das vezes, digo do que você se submete: riscos, causas impossíveis ( às vezes na cabeça da mulher é ter um amor) para completar essa ideia de felicidade que temos de acreditar e reconhecer como o fator mais importante de estarmos no mundo, você consegue produzir respostas que, em geral, te fazem ancorar numa realidade diferente, muitas vezes de um pensamento ingênuo que antes, se alimentava. Então, o Autoconhecimento, ele nos ajuda considerar o que há nas nossas inquietações, e buscar o nosso bem-estar pessoal.
Nas situações de violência, é o nosso principal aliado contra essa displicência muitas vezes que há de nossa parte, do nosso pouco conhecimento, vou dizer assim. Além disso, ele é quem provoca o…
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Day 58/67 of GED in Five Months, graphing via Slope-Intercept form, and forensic science
Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better
We use rate of change every day, for transporting ourselves and our needful things, for instance, perhaps without even recognizing it, but what else can an equation of a line tell us?
Today’s reading shows one application of slope-intercept form, with several more applications further down the page:
“Imagine you are a forensic scientist working in the Central Identification Lab at JPAC (the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command). Your job is to help identify human remains believed to be U.S. military personnel reported missing in action during World War II and other conflicts. A team of your colleagues recovers skeletal remains consisting of a pelvic bone, several ribs, and a femur from a 1943 military plane crash on Vanuatu.
When the remains arrive in your lab, you photograph and measure the bones. From the shape of the pelvis, you can quickly tell that the remains most likely belong to…
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Pernambuco Pygmy-owl Glaucidium mooreorum — Palm Oil Detectives


The extremely rare Pernambuco Pygmy-owl is critically endangered on the @IUCNredlist due to massive logging and deforestation for #palmoil #beef farming in #Brazil support this animal’s survival by making art and joining the#boycott4wildlife
Pernambuco Pygmy-owl Glaucidium mooreorum — Palm Oil Detectives
“El agua se sigue viendo como una mercancía”, aseguran ecologistas — El Independiente

Representantes del Movimiento Verde Salvadoreño Ecologista (MOVERSE), señalaron esta semana que la Ley del Recurso Hídrico que propone elEjecutivo
“El agua se sigue viendo como una mercancía”, aseguran ecologistas — El Independiente
Sandstorm swallows western Chinese city in dramatic footage – video | World news | The Guardian
A sand storm wall towering over 100 metres engulfs a Chinese city in minutes
Source: Sandstorm swallows western Chinese city in dramatic footage – video | World news | The Guardian
Coronavirus: Israel registers over 2,000 new cases – The Jerusalem Post
Source: Coronavirus: Israel registers over 2,000 new cases – The Jerusalem Post
Avian Flu Diary: Colorado Health Department: Plague Activity Alert
Insurrection Update #9
My continuing series looking at the day of infamy, 06 January, and the events swirling around that could assist in yet another attempt to take over the government.
All the whining and bluster can be summed up by one Capitol rioter…..
“We weren’t there to steal things,” Kiczenski, who entered the Capitol on January 6, said, according to the book excerpt. “We weren’t there to do damage. We were just there to overthrow the government.”
That one statement alone should tell you everything you need to know about the day and the riot.
This is what wild conspiratorial BS wrought…..
Jarrod Copeland and Ian Rogers, who are part of a militia group linked to the Three Percenter network, are facing federal and state charges for their “specific, detailed, and serious” plot to attack a government building, destroying evidence, assembling bombs, and owning illegal machine guns.
Prosecutors say the two men…
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Your Rights Or Mine?
When the pandemic hit the shores of the U.S., when non-essential businesses were ordered to close and mask mandates became widespread around the nation, I rebelled a bit against the restrictions. However at the time, I had no idea of the scope of this pandemic, no idea that some 16 months later we would still be in dire circumstances. As I saw the new cases skyrocketing, saw the death toll rise to more than a thousand people a day, I made a conscious decision to stay out of public venues to the largest extent possible, and to dutifully wear a mask when I couldn’t avoid being in a public place. I may be stubborn, but I’m not stupid! Other folk, however, might just qualify as being a special kind of stupid and it annoys the hell out of me that they have so little regard for anyone, even their own…
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