The singular case of the world: The vaccination regime in Italy …

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Mario Draghi, current president of the Italian Council (since February 2021) and former president of the European central bank.

At the moment in Italy there are 49 million inhabitants (crica) who have completed the vaccination cycle with the two doses which corresponds to 79.38% of the population over 12. A percentage certainly not low but not high, considering that in Italy it was imposed the mandatory vaccine. Or rather, the mandatory green pass has been imposed as a ploy to encourage people to vaccinate. In reality, however, this incentive is an obligation because the green pass acquired with the swab in practice cannot be applied every day, both for an economic and practical reason.
Who does not have the green pass is suspended from work.
At the moment the only two countries that have adopted this policy are Italy and Saudi Arabia.
Understanding why it has come to this point…

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How we Benefit when we say Yes To A Green Future?

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We are saying yes to a green future when we begin telling our children about climate solutions

They will be prepared to do more reducing, reusing, recycling, renovating and make great contributions

Children can become the change we want to see when we give them the correct information

If parents become more aware of the need for environmental education

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The linear economic model has caused us to destroy our environment

We should change what we are doing, we all should make a commitment

We can do more to help children to get ready to face a green future one day

As it is good for everyone to try sending the environmental crisis away

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We should spread the word about the changes we need to make

And we should never allow the children to make the same old mistakes

We can…

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Anti-vaccine protesters tear down COVID-19 testing site in New York City | TheHill

“Look, here’s my message to all of the mayors of America, here’s my message to all of the governors of America: Put these mandates in place. Put these incentives in place,” he said. “They work. Do it now. Save lives and ultimately save this country from a longer crisis that could hold us down for months or even years.”

Vaccine mandates have been put in place all around the country in businesses and schools, and President Biden announced a new rule last month to be issued through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration that would require all businesses with 100 employees or more to mandate vaccines or frequent testing.

Source: Anti-vaccine protesters tear down COVID-19 testing site in New York City | TheHill

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AN INTROVERT EMPATH🙏

We can never really know a person because people are like clothes , they can change according to the weather . But what doesn’t change is SOUL . Soul remains forever.

Time flies and so do people. But something thats real , never walks away . There comes a time when people part away for months , years but consistency and reassuarance paves way and returns them to whom they were holding once.

Its fun to be around somebody with whom you can even enjoy the silence , knowing that your life is so much better , happier – just because they EXIST❣. No matter , how sad their world may be , they will still show up for you, love you and smile.

In these ordinary to extraordinary time , where its hard to find people who are driven to extreme height of madness, love the loudest , the…

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Comforting Thought: Live now, as we think human beings should live @jhalifax

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“To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history based not only on cruelty but also on compassion, sacrifice, courage and kindness.

“What we choose to emphasise in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something.

“If we remember those times and places – and there are so many – where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least, the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction.

“And if we do act, in however a small way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is…

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The History of Salt in Ancient Civilizations

Life itself depends on salt, and people in early civilizations went to great lengths to acquire it. It was, and still is, used to preserve and season food, and it is important in medicine as well as religious ceremonies, all of which have made it a valuable trade commodity. Some early cultures even used it as a form of currency. All of this means that from ancient China to Egypt, Greece, and Rome, the history of human civilization is closely linked to the history of salt. Source: The History of Salt in Ancient Civilizations

himalayan rock salt Geographically close to China, in the area that would become modern-day Pakistan, a different kind of salt with a much older history was discovered and traded. Rock salt, also known scientifically as halite, was created from the evaporation of ancient inland seas and saltwater lakes, which left concentrated beds of sodium chloride and other minerals.

Himalayan rock salt was first laid down more than 500 million years ago, 250 million years before massive tectonic plate pressure pushed up the mountains of the Himalayas. But while early cultures living around the Himalayan mountains are likely to have discovered and used deposits of rock salt much earlier, the history of Himalayan rock salt starts with Alexander the Great in 326 BC.

Species Extinction: just how bad is it and why should we care?

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Euan Ritchie, Deakin University

“Dad, the world is missing amazing animals. I wish extinction wasn’t forever”.

Despite my wife and I working as biologists, our five-year-old son came to make this statement independently.

He is highlighting what I and many others consider to be society’s biggest challenge, and arguably failure: the continuing loss of species from Earth. The massive impact we are having on the planet has firmly entrenched us in a period of our history commonly called the Anthropocene.

The environment was front and centre of public consciousness and a key election focus in Australia in 2007, but following the global financial crisis and continuing economic uncertainty, we seem to care less and less about the environment and more and more about budgets and surpluses.

The passing of Lonesome George, the last Pinta Island Tortoise, is emblematic of the mass extinction of species the earth is currently…

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Google Online Security Blog: Google Protects Your Accounts – Even When You No Longer Use Them

The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack came through an inactive account that didn’t use multifactor authentication, according to a consultant who investigated the incident. And in the case of the recent T-Mobile breach this summer, information from inactive prepaid accounts was accessed through old billing files. Inactive accounts can pose a serious security risk.

For Google users, Inactive Account Manager helps with that problem. You can decide when Google should consider your account inactive and whether Google should delete your data or share it with a trusted contact. Source: Google Online Security Blog: Google Protects Your Accounts – Even When You No Longer Use Them