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Você é o que você faz

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Você é o que você faz. É o que veste, fala, exibe. Qual é o custo de tudo isso? É um custo alto. É a dessubjetivação no caso da apatia, o empobrecimento de quem é para aquilo que decidiu ser. Negar a própria realidade às vezes é um mecanismo que ao invés de trazer paz e bem-estar pessoal, pode gerar algumas noites de insônia. E aí você se pergunta por quê? …
Por quê a falta de afeto, o excesso de agressividade de agressividade de algumas pessoas que você considera. Mais, diariamente você se olha diferente, e nem sempre se reconhece. E a causa maior do que estou falando é que ” os porquês ” são sempre tão presentes naquilo que pensa. Por que a minha família tem se mostrado mais rígida comigo? Por quê os momentos conturbados estão mais presentes em minha vida do que antes, se antes também…

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DIGA NÃO A VIOLÊNCIA

Vivaldi first line translation: Violence is a reality that needs to be worked on daily.

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A violência é uma realidade que precisa ser trabalhada diariamente. Apesar de não ser um fenômeno da Modernidade, e esse detalhe pode constatado através das guerras, onde sempre houveram “vencedores e vencidos”, é que, muito se considerar a dor de quem perdeu. A ênfase é dada a quem chorou e sobreviveu aos horrores, a dor, a perda e tudo mais. A guerras é um tipo de violência? Sim, porque há um poder se sobrepondo a outro. Só que não se contabiliza a vitória daqueles que vencem. Em outras palavras, é um triunfo que não ganha visibilidade; ganha aqueles que sofrem os abusos, ou seja, os que perdem.

E por falar em abuso, se você é mulher sabe o que significa a palavra ” abuso “. Ela tem ligação com perdas, destruição de valores e tudo aquilo que somos. E desde o seu consentimento, em geral, prevalece a vontade do outro…

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Perú: Se crea reserva indígena Kakataibo Norte y Sur a favor de pueblo en aislamiento — Indigenous News of the World (INW)

Barbara Crane Navarro

El Ministerio de Cultura del Perú anuncio el pasado jueves la creación de la Reserva Indígena Kakataibo Norte y Sur. Mapa de ubicación de la Reserva Indígena Kakataibo Norte y Sur. Fuente: IBC La reserva ubicada entre las regiones de Loreto, Ucayali y Huánuco tiene una extensión de 148,996.5056 hectáreas en la que habita el[…]

Perú: Se crea reserva indígena Kakataibo Norte y Sur a favor de pueblo en aislamiento — Indigenous News of the World (INW)

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Assista a “Repórter Eco: botos ameaçados no Rio grande do Sul” no YouTube — Mágica Mistura✨

Good People Doing Good Things — David & Linda Brown

Home run idea and implementation! Thanks for finding and posting Jill Dennison.

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It was a tough choice for this week’s good people, for I had two major candidates, and several small ones and only so much time, space, & energy.  So, I have bookmarked the ones I didn’t choose for another Wednesday!  Meanwhile, I’d like to introduce you to David and Linda Brown of Springfield, Missouri.

Back in November 2010, the couple saw a need for a drop-in center for the homeless in downtown Springfield during the early evening hours. Together with some friends, they opened one evening a week at The Front Porch, a venue in the heart of downtown. The purpose was two-fold. First, was to provide a safe place for homeless persons to get off the streets for a few hours. Second, was to build relationships and gain a firsthand understanding of homelessness.

A couple of years later, they expanded their operation, formed The Gathering Tree, and moved to…

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Jamaica Update, July 27, 2021: Insults hurled, apologies not proffered, and COVID-19 fraying nerves

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The problem-plagued Olympic Games in Tokyo finally got under way, and has proved a helpful distraction for Jamaicans fretting about COVID-19 and everything else. And we had some soothing rain – although it has been a contentious week, with insults flying here, there, and everywhere. Oh, and on a personal note…our roof is still leaking. And, as I have noted in previous posts, COVID “tun up.”

Caribbean: Some exciting political news. Firstly, in Saint Lucia there was an upheaval at the July 26 general elections. The somewhat conservative Prime Minister Allen Chastanet, a former Tourism Minister, was soundly defeated after five years in office and the new Prime Minister is former Opposition Leader Philip J. Pierre, leader of the Saint Lucia Labour Party. Chastanet’s United Workers Party won only two seats (he held on to his own), and interestingly two Independent candidates won seats. He made a gracious concession speech

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The rate of new infections is about twice as high in red counties as blue counties – The Washington Post

In the past two weeks, there have been about 237,000 new coronavirus cases recorded in counties that voted for President Biden last year — and 388,000 in counties that voted for Donald Trump. Adjusted for population, there have been about 126 new cases per 100,000 residents of blue counties and 278 new cases per 100,000 residents of red ones. On average, blue counties are seeing 10.2 new cases for every 100,000 residents, while red counties are seeing 19.5 new cases per 100,000 residents.

Source: The rate of new infections is about twice as high in red counties as blue counties – The Washington Post

Oregon Rep. Pleads Guilty to Allowing Violent Protesters Into State Capitol Through Backdoor

Former Oregon state Rep. Mike Nearman has been banned from entering the Oregon Capitol building and its surrounds for the next 18 months after pleading guilty Tuesday to official misconduct. Last December, when the Capitol was closed due to the pandemic, Nearman opened a side door to allow a group of violent protestors inside. It led to a clash with police near the entrance. While explaining his actions to Marion County Circuit Court Judge Cheryl Pellegrini, Nearman claimed he didn’t support what the group did upon entering but eventually admitted that he opened the door so he could “appear favorable to certain citizen groups.” Pellegrini drew parallels to the Jan 6. insurrection that happened a few weeks later. She ordered Nearman to perform 80 hours of community and pay the legislature $2,700 in restitution Source: Oregon Rep. Pleads Guilty to Allowing Violent Protesters Into State Capitol Through Backdoor