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Art Samouraï Japonais — VOYAGE ONIRIQUE

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Art Samouraï Japonais — VOYAGE ONIRIQUE

Just A Few Thoughts

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I watched President Biden’s speech last night, was pleased with both what he said and the tone with which he said it.  Some claimed that he ran on a platform of unity and that his speech was not unifying, as it called a spade a spade, called out the ‘maga-Republicans’ for obstruction, for inciting violence, and for dissing rule of law for their own selfish reasons.  But if you looked with open eyes, you will have noticed that the president WAS calling for unity … to those who would listen.  He was calling on Democrats, Independents, and reasonable Republicans to come together to protect and preserve the democratic principles that are the foundation of the U.S. Constitution.  He acknowledged that the maga-Republicans had no intention of being a part of such a unity, but in essence said we need to move beyond them and their ways, that they are in…

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Arctic Lakes Are Vanishing a Century Earlier Than Predicted – Yale E360

Arctic lakes are drying out nearly a century earlier than projected, depriving the region of a critical source of fresh water, according to new research.

Models had predicted that as warmer weather thaws the Arctic, melting ice would feed into lakes, causing them to expand. Eventually, as ice melted away, those lakes would drain and dry out, sometime later this century, according to earlier projections. But satellite imagery reveals that lakes across the Arctic are shrinking rapidly today.

Researchers tracked a distinct downward trend in Arctic lake cover from 2000 to 2021, observing declines across 82 percent of the study area, which included large swaths of Canada, Russia, Greenland, Scandinavia, and Alaska. As warmer air and more abundant autumn rainfall melt permafrost around and beneath Arctic lakes, water is draining away, scientists say. The effect of rainfall was unaccounted for in prior models, which showed the lakes draining much later. The study was published in the journal Nature Climate Change.

The sooner-than-expected loss of surface water could have a profound effect, scientists say. Lakes comprise 20 to 40 percent of Arctic lowlands, serve as a critical habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife, and supply freshwater to remote Arctic communities.

 

Source: Arctic Lakes Are Vanishing a Century Earlier Than Predicted – Yale E360

Weekend Open Thread – A Tribute to the G.O.A.T. – Serena Williams — 3CHICSPOLITICO

I remember reading about the Williams Sisters in Sports Illustrated, when Richard Williams was being vilified for his stance about not letting his daughters play in all those Junior tournaments… 629 more words

Weekend Open Thread – A Tribute to the G.O.A.T. – Serena Williams — 3CHICSPOLITICO

We can Do Better: Voting in Georgia — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

Click to learn more about how to help the voting process in GA, and then, This letter may also be useful once adapted, “The Honorable Your RepYourState House of RepresentativesAddress of State HouseTel: num your nameaddress,city, state zipemailyour phone Dear LawmakerTitle Name, I would like to request a bill which would benefit state residents. The […]

We can Do Better: Voting in Georgia — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

Viver

Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

Viver é encantar-se todos os dias pela vida, pela lucidez que ela traz, pelo anonimato da beleza que é consumida diante dos nossos olhos, e principalmente, por descobrir como é dantesca a nossa capacidade de amar, e se tiver sorte, ser amado. A vida é simples, não tem segredo. A regra é que, entre o amargo dos fracassos e o lírico que a constrói, a beleza dar-se só naquilo que a gente se permite, ou se apaixona. A verdade é que, qualquer ideia brilha, desde que, ela não seja medíocre, ou vazia.

A vida é movimento, ela precisa se mover o tempo inteiro para termos algum ganho; do contrário, a gente só se acostumar no mesmo lugar de sempre. Não, é preciso aprender, é preciso, se adaptar, agir, reagir, enfrentar o que nos parece ser um desafio. A gente sempre tem que traçar novas rotas para que se perceba que…

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