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Virginia Jan. 5 COVID-19 update: 4,377 new cases, 59 new deaths, hospitalizations jump by 153 patients | WAVY.com

Source: Virginia Jan. 5 COVID-19 update: 4,377 new cases, 59 new deaths, hospitalizations jump by 153 patients | WAVY.com

Covid-19: UK daily coronavirus cases top 60,000 for first time – BBC News

According to government figures on Tuesday, the number of people who tested positive was 60,916.

One in 50 people in private households in England had Covid last week – and one in 30 in London, according to estimates based on the latest data.

A further 830 people have also died within 28 days of a positive test.

It comes as England and Scotland announced new strict lockdowns, with people told to stay at home.

Source: Covid-19: UK daily coronavirus cases top 60,000 for first time – BBC News

Day 35/67 of GED in Five Months, FDR’s New Deal , and Pro-Bono Legal Aide — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

Adulting is also about understanding how to find up-to-date information and help in finding that information and how to use it, like legal information. End of week 9/18 Day 35 Lesson Plan, Week 9 Grammar: plural nouns ending in ‘f’ Math: Area of a circle Day 35 Exit Tix   Action Items: 1.) What do […]

Day 35/67 of GED in Five Months, FDR’s New Deal , and Pro-Bono Legal Aide — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

« They were standing in our way. If we had not taken over their forest, we would have no gold. » 

Barbara Crane Navarro

Photo: Yanomami woman with Genipa body paint and a tobacco wad in her lower lip – Barbara Crane Navarro

As the Yanomami spokesman Davi Kopenawa says in his book The Falling Sky:

« The entire land of Brazil used to be occupied by people like us. Today it is nearly empty, and it is the same thing everywhere. The first people of the forest have nearly all disappeared. Those who still exist here and there are only the remainder of the great number that the white people killed long ago to seize their land. Then … these same white people didn’t feel afraid to become enamored with the objects whose owners they devoured as enemies.

Since then, they have kept these goods locked up in the glass of their museums to show their children what is left of those whom their elders killed. But when they grow up, won’t these…

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What happened with Wolf spiders in the Alaska Arctic…

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Today’s Topic :- Environment + Climate change + Wolf spiders + Alaska Arctic + USA


| Article By Amit Kumar [ mydatawords.com ] | updating on June 15, 2020 |



Wolf spiders in a warming to the Alaska Arctic……

Wolf spiders are among the most important predators in the Alaska Arctic

The new research from Washington University in St. Louis and the study conducted in Alaska suggests that as female wolf spiders become larger and produce more offspring, competition among them increases triggering higher rates of cannibalism and reducing the number of young spiders that survive to adulthood.

According to Amanda koltz, biology researchers said in our experimental data suggest that when there are lots of spiders around they turn to cannibalism more frequently and in the new study its likely a reflection of increased competition among the spiders for resources.



In the areas…

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