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

Asian Food and travel. — pe blog

Small plates, tasty food. Most of the time, without travelling to an Asian country , you know that you are likely to find Asian Food in any restaurant in the world. And, it’s one of my favorites! In the first picture, there are some dumplings, tempura prawns and fried vegetables. On the bowls above , […]

Asian Food and travel. — pe blog

Podemos ser vítimas ou Autoras de nossas histórias — Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo! (We can be victims or Authors of our stories Interestingly, I think it is important to discuss this issue.)

Curiosamente, eu acho importante discutir esse assunto. Hoje, acredito que a mulher já começa a discutir a sua própria história de uma maneira consciente. Mas é precoce dizer que ela pode ser autora da sua vida, de sua história sem interpretar corretamente, os séculos de opressão e negação de direitos de todas as espécies. Não […]

Podemos ser vítimas ou Autoras de nossas histórias — Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

#HAIKU KINDAAA — Soni’s thoughts

My pencil potrait of all time fav villian THANOS A fierce guy…A remorseless character…Look at those eyes filled with fury…Always Ready to wreak havoc…An ardour to rule over the world…Voice is like roar of a lion…Walking as if a giant body traversing to squash everyone…Clinching fist and up to quash the universe…atrocious soul hiding inside…Boasting […]

#HAIKU KINDAAA — Soni’s thoughts

Os Yanomami, agora crianças pequenas, estão morrendo de Covid-19 espalhada pelos garimpeiros! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Casa Comunal Yanomami na Floresta Amazônica – foto: MSM « Agora sabemos de onde vêm esses gases nocivos. É fumaça metálica, fumaça epidêmica e é realmente nosso inimigo. No passado, essas coisas ruins eram enterradas e nossos ancestrais não ficavam constantemente doentes como estamos hoje. Mesmo assim, na sua ignorância, os brancos começaram a arrancar freneticamente […]

Os Yanomami, agora crianças pequenas, estão morrendo de Covid-19 espalhada pelos garimpeiros! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Lemon Pepper Pasta — snapshotsincursive

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Sunshine Eats: Lemon Pepper Pasta! Have you ever had one of those days when things just fall into place and you cook like a gourmet chef? And then, because everyone is starv-ing, you are halfway through the meal before you realize you forgot to take the food photo? Well, this […]

Lemon Pepper Pasta — snapshotsincursive

Substandard Energy Service

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According to “Texas Monthly” the blackouts during the arctic blasts this past week weren’t the first. Instead, this was the fourth time for power reduction and blackouts since 2000. As an anti-regulation, deep Red state, Texas was unwilling to mandate that power generators winterize their equipment or create backup resources to offset losses in generating power. They didn’t want to order these precautions, and didn’t want to pay for them.

So now they are asking the Federal government for relief for what they would not do.

The governor blamed wind turbines for the blackouts, but that was basically a lie. Natural gas pipelines froze, and coal and gas generating facilities shut down. While some wind turbines froze, the bulk of energy loss was in fossil fuel generation. In fact, the wind turbines that stayed in operation produced more energy than regulators expected. Without them, the situation would have been worse.

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The New E-Book for the Young Eco Warriors and Why we Should Keep Them Informed — FunWritings

The children want to have a future that is bright Let us give them the information they need so they can do what is right

The New E-Book for the Young Eco Warriors and Why we Should Keep Them Informed — FunWritings

Coronavirus tracker: California reported 5,889 new cases, 1,114 new deaths and 244 fewer hospitalizations as of Feb. 24

The end-of-day totals from California public health websites for Wednesday, Feb. 24, registered 5,889 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases there have been in the state to 3,525,178.

The 14-day total of new cases, 6,772, is down 84% from the Jan. 1 high of 42,268.

There were 1,114 new deaths reported Wednesday, for a total of 50,990 people in California who have died from the virus.

Hospitalizations continue to decline, averaging a 1% drop daily. There were 6,520 hospitalizations of people with coronavirus-related infections reported on Wednesday. That’s a 71.5% drop since the Jan. 1 high of 22,853 people who needed hospital care.

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Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Johns Hopkins University, the World Health Organization, the California Department of Public Health, The Associated Press, reporting counties and news sources

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