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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

U.S. Supreme Court v Common Sense

Ever since the former guy got the chance to nominate a second (Brett Kavanaugh) and then a third (Amy Barrett) Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court, I …

U.S. Supreme Court v Common Sense

Our Team has a 15 days Challenge

On a mission

…and we have 15 things to pick from and the best will get an award. They have to have a digital proof plus a photo of day 0 and day 16. The best loser will become the winner. Are you ready here are the options

  1. Avoid sugar for 15 days
  2. Avoid processed food for 15 days.
  3. Avoid eating outside for 15 days.
  4. Walk 5K for 15 days
  5. Run 5K for 15 days.
  6. Bike 10K for 15 days.
  7. Balance for 1 minute in Vrikshasanas ( Tree Pose) for 15 days
  8. Do 12 Suryanamaskar for 15 days.
  9. Do 108 pushups for 15 days
  10. Do sukshma ( Micro yoga) for 15 minutes for 15 days
  11. Do pranayama for 10 minutes for 15 days
  12. Eat your dinner before 7 PM for 15 days.
  13. Sit in Vajrasana ( thunderbolt positions ) for 15 minutes for 15 days.
  14. Dance for 10 minutes for 15 days.
  15. Keep…

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Bicycle Definition – The good one

Frugal Average Bicyclist

FAB Definition of Bicycle – a glorious two-wheeled, pedal-propelled steed of love. Also called a bike, it has handlebars for steering, a saddle for your butt, and pedals for pedaling. Not only is it a great green form of transportation, but it is also a great source of exercise and can be a social tool for hanging out with cool people. It is perhaps the world’s greatest invention. For many children it’s their first grab at freedom to travel. Going for a bike ride is a great chance to step away from problems and clear your mind. The activity or sport of riding a bike is called cycling.

Trek Road Bike

Giant Mountain Bike

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Ir en Metro, o en Deuda? Take the Metro, or Take the Debt?

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

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“ -Fuera lo espera un chófer con un coche oficial.


-Gracias.
Prefiero ir en metro. ”

Como el subsecretario Salvador Martí del Ministerio del Tiempo, ojala que habîan màs funcionarios que nos darîan el buen ejemplo de usar los transportes publicos. A menudo, la falta de transporte publico llega hasta faltar las citas medicas y legales, con consequencia de perder los procesos judiciales que no han de perder, si la persona endeudada hubiera podido llegar a la corte para defender sus derechos.

A corto plazo, otros estados de los EEUU podrîan seguir el ejemplo del estado de Maryland, que ha prohibido las acciónes civiles por parte de colectores de deudas ya pasado la fecha limite segûn el tipo de deuda. Mientras tanto, a largo plazo, reconstruimos nuestra estructura economica para crear la igualdad en vez de crear la pobreza. Los dos puntos de vista…

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WHO calls emergency meeting as more than 3,200 cases of monkeypox are confirmed – ABC News

A “public health emergency of international concern” is WHO’s highest level of alert.

Declaring monkeypox to be a global emergency would mean the UN health agency considers the outbreak to be an “extraordinary event” and that the disease is at risk of spreading across even more borders, possibly requiring a global response.

It would also give monkeypox the same distinction as the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing effort to eradicate polio.

Many scientists doubt that any such declaration would help to curb the epidemic, since the developed countries recording the most recent cases are already moving quickly to shut it down.

So far, 48 countries have reported cases in the current outbreak, which began in May.

 

Source: WHO calls emergency meeting as more than 3,200 cases of monkeypox are confirmed – ABC News

Global impact of the first year of COVID-19 vaccination: a mathematical modelling study – The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Based on official reported COVID-19 deaths, we estimated that vaccinations prevented 14·4 million (95% credible interval [Crl] 13·7–15·9) deaths from COVID-19 in 185 countries and territories between Dec 8, 2020, and Dec 8, 2021. This estimate rose to 19·8 million (95% Crl 19·1–20·4) deaths from COVID-19 averted when we used excess deaths as an estimate of the true extent of the pandemic, representing a global reduction of 63% in total deaths (19·8 million of 31·4 million) during the first year of COVID-19 vaccination. In COVAX Advance Market Commitment countries, we estimated that 41% of excess mortality (7·4 million [95% Crl 6·8–7·7] of 17·9 million deaths) was averted. In low-income countries, we estimated that an additional 45% (95% CrI 42–49) of deaths could have been averted had the 20% vaccination coverage target set by COVAX been met by each country, and that an additional 111% (105–118) of deaths could have been averted had the 40% target set by WHO been met by each country by the end of 2021.

Interpretation

COVID-19 vaccination has substantially altered the course of the pandemic, saving tens of millions of lives globally. However, inadequate access to vaccines in low-income countries has limited the impact in these settings, reinforcing the need for global vaccine equity and coverage.

Source: Global impact of the first year of COVID-19 vaccination: a mathematical modelling study – The Lancet Infectious Diseases