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France monkeypox cases top 700 cases, 2nd child infected – Outbreak News Today

French health authorities report as of July 07, 2022, 721 cases have been confirmed in the country. The breakdown by region is as follows: 473 in Ile-de-France, 70 in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 52 in Occitanie, 33 in New Aquitaine, 29 in Hauts-de-France, 28 in Provence -Alpes-Côte d’Azur, 11 in Normandy, 10 in Grand Est, 6 in Brittany, 4 in Pays-de-la-Loire, 3 in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and 2 in Centre-Val de Loire.

Among these cases, a new pediatric case under 10 years old and a new female case were reported. In total, 2 children and 4 women have therefore been identified to date among all the cases infected with the monkeypox virus since May 7, 2022, the date of the first case detected in France.

Source: France monkeypox cases top 700 cases, 2nd child infected – Outbreak News Today

♫ First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ♫ (Redux) — Filosofa’s Word

Being really exhausted tonight, I was seeking inspiration for a song to post and decided to check out what the number one hits were 50 years ago, way back in 1972.  A lot of good ones came up, but when I saw that this one was in the slot from April 22 through May […]

♫ First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ♫ (Redux) — Filosofa’s Word

Working For Reconciliation Through Truth, via History, on Day 19/67

Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better

   Two thoughts on  Day 19 of my 67 part set of lesson plans for GED/HiSet learners.
1.)  History still matters:
“…it’s a good idea to keep in the minds of folks the way things used to be and the way they are now.”
2.)  Also from NPR, thanks to NYC for finally starting to address the humane treatment crisis of lack of public restrooms.
    I look forward to your impressions, Thoughtful Readers.
Shira

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C’était une lecture amusante à lire à haute voix pour mon fils ! – « La Magie de l’Amazonie Les aventures de Namowë, un garçon Yanomami » – Pour les …

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C’était une lecture amusante à lire à haute voix pour mon fils ! – « La Magie de l’Amazonie Les aventures de Namowë, un garçon Yanomami » – Pour les …

Contes animés en langue indigène (et traduits) – Les Yaquis – Le criquet sorcier — Peuples autochtones d’Abya Yala — Tiny Life

Publié le 5 Novembre 2016 LE CRIQUET SORCIER Depuis longtemps, un arbre qui était prophète a enseigné aux yaquis qu’arriverait du nord un monstre …

Contes animés en langue indigène (et traduits) – Les Yaquis – Le criquet sorcier — Peuples autochtones d’Abya Yala — Tiny Life

“Right” To Dine??? | Filosofa’s Word

You may have heard that a crowd of peaceful protesters gathered outside a restaurant where Justice Kavanaugh was dining one evening recently.  Now, I don’t approve of threats of violence under any circumstances, but from what I can gather, there were none … this was a peaceful protest.  Actions have consequences, and when you make…
— Read on jilldennison.com/2022/07/10/right-to-dine/

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Just a tad on logic, from the internet:

The concept of “emotive language” is a technical term used to refer to the use of specific terms that have specific argumentative effects. In particular, they can affect the interlocutor’s emotions, and lead him or her to accept or view a certain viewpoint or policy more favorably. Clearly, such words can be manipulated and become fallaciously used. Emotive use of language can be illustrated this example. Bertrand Russell, on the BBC radio in the Brains Trust program, gave three examples designed to illustrate the natural tendency to use words in a persuasive way that support one’s own view and attack an opposed view.

I am firm, you are obstinate, he is a pigheaded fool.

I am righteously indignant, you are annoyed, he is making a fuss over nothing.

I have reconsidered the matter, you have changed your mind, he has gone back…

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