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Children Of The Moon

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Weekend Stories by Trishikh

Dawa moved slowly across the cold desert surface. The sun was bleak, and the land was dry. The wind blew mercilessly stinging on the little exposed skin of the old man’s face with fine particles of needle-like sand. The chill in the air made everything bow in its path. The landscape was sad, stretching flat for miles to the horizon where stood the mighty mountains of ancient snow and ice.

The Cold Desert lay in the lap of the gargantuan Himalayan range that separated the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetian Plateau. It stretched into unfathomable miles on the eastern side of the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Bound by the mighty Karakoram range in the North and the mysterious Zanskar mountains in the South, the Cold Desert of Ladakh was one of its kind in this lonely planet of ours.

It was perhaps the only place in the…

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RED FLAG

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Why on earth would a doctor prescribe a drug to a senior adult that increases the risk of falling?

If you are older, or there’s an older person you love, you need to know this.

A new report from the University of Buffalo School of Public Health states that in 2017, 94% of seniors (age 65+) were receiving drugs that increase fall risk. This is a massive increase from the 57% receiving such drugs in 1999. In the same period, deaths from falls doubled.

Even where falls aren’t directly lethal, head injuries and hip fractures can destroy quality of life.

Medications are among the most common causes of increased fall risk in older people.
Medications are usually among the easiest risk factors to change, when it comes to falls in older adults.
Medication-based risks are often missed by busy regular doctors. Older adults and family…

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What makes a friend?

Saania's diary - reflections, learnings, sparkles

The people we choose to let into our lives leave one of the greatest impacts on our hearts. Kenzoku “眷族” is a Japanese word that loosely translates to ‘family’. However, it suggests a deeper meaning: the deepest connection of friendship. It is camaraderie, the family we choose for ourselves. The other day I was marveling over the kinds of people who have stumbled across my life. Then I came to wonder, what makes a true friend?

💜 A true friend is someone who accepts you for who you are. When you are around them, you never have to pretend to be someone you are not. They accept your flaws and love you just the way you are.

💜  A true friend is never envious. They understand that you may have to do your thing, so they do their thing, and you celebrate one another without jealousy or animosity.

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Day 47/67 of GED in Five Months, historic decisions, and health care

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

 A basic understanding of science, and support for free access by all residents to high quality branch libraries with trained Reference Librarians who also understand basic science, is another responsibility of being an Adult in a republic.  Understanding the basics underlying any illness, like smallpox or typhoid, the history behind it, and the sensible precautions that can be taken to avoid it, are like teaching Typhoid Mary why she was a carrier.  We all have a duty and a right to understand, and to protect our fellow human beings.

 Start of week 13/18
Day 47 Lesson Plan
Grammar: Essay Writing -Continue working on your Pros paragraph
Math: Scale and Similarity
Day 47 Exit Ticket
 
Don’t forget to look up the history of some of your science study topics…

Action ItemsWhat Would You Do??

1.) Search for two different sources explaining who Typhoid Mary was,

2.)…

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« Our xapiri spirits are very worried to see the land become ghost » | Barbara Crane Navarro

«Our forest is still beautiful … rooted in the center of the ancient sky.
Beyond the forest, the white people’s territory that surrounds us consists only of wounded lands from which the epidemic fumes come … Its edges bear the wounds of the settlers and cattle ranchers’ deforestation and fires. Its center is marked by those of the gold prospectors’ mud ponds. Every one of them avidly ravages it as if he wanted to devour it.
All this devastation worries us. … There is no more tree canopy there and soon the soil will be nothing but sand.
The shamans clearly see that the forest is suffering and sick.»

 

 

– Yanomami spokesman and shaman Davi Kopenawa

Source: « Our xapiri spirits are very worried to see the land become ghost » | Barbara Crane Navarro

Lebanon private sector steps in to speed up vaccine campaign | The Seattle Times

Lebanon’s private sector is stepping in to speed up the vaccination campaign against coronavirus by importing at least 1 million doses of Russian vaccines, with the aim of reopening businesses around the country hit by an unprecedented economic crisis.

The first batch of 50,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccines arrived early Friday, making Lebanon one of few nations where the COVID-19 vaccine rollout is being boosted by private sector initiatives.

Source: Lebanon private sector steps in to speed up vaccine campaign | The Seattle Times

Warnock visits Georgia Rep. Cannon at jail following arrest: ‘She did not deserve this’ | TheHill

“What we have witnessed today is a very desperate attempt to lock out and squeeze the people out of their own democracy,” he said.

“The people are being locked down and locked out of their own democracy,” he continued, adding, “This effort to silence the voices of Georgians… will not stand.”

Warnock said that Cannon, who was captured in video footage with law enforcement forcing her out of the state Capitol Thursday, “is understandably a bit shaken by what happened to her.”

“She did not deserve this,” he added.

Source: Warnock visits Georgia Rep. Cannon at jail following arrest: ‘She did not deserve this’ | TheHill

Doctors See the Expected, Revisited

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Diagnostic issues are the leading cause of medical errors. That’s well known. For example, when doctors see a patient who is having trouble breathing, the first thought is probably pneumonia. The second thought might be COVID-19. What they probably don’t consider is tuberculosis.

And that’s a problem. Tuberculosis exists in the US although doctors only see it on rare occasions. Globally, TB is a leading cause of death.

The World Health Organization standard is that a person with an active case of TB, meaning they have symptoms and are contagious, needs to be diagnosed and treated within two to three weeks of their initial visit to a doctor.

According to researchers at Harvard Medical School, the US isn’t meeting the WHO standard. Delays in diagnosis typically run from 10 to 45 days, although in extreme cases, have been as long as 250 days, based on a study of insurance records…

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US, UK Hit Two Big Myanmar Military Conglomerates With Sanctions — Radio Free Asia

The army “controls significant segments of the country’s economy” through MEHL and MEC, the U.S. says.

The United States and Britain on Thursday leveled economic sanctions on two Myanmar military holding companies that serve as a critical economic lifeline for the junta that seized power last month, in what the top U.S. diplomat called “most significant action to date to impose costs on the military regime.”

The sanctions, which block assets owned or partially owned by the two military entities in the United States and the United Kingdom, aims to squeeze the junta that deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her elected government on Feb. 1 and has since killed at least 270 people in fierce attacks on daily protests.

The two firms designated for sanctions are Myanma Economic Holdings Public Company Limited (MEHL) and Myanmar Economic Corporation Limited (MEC), the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said.

 

Source: US, UK Hit Two Big Myanmar Military Conglomerates With Sanctions — Radio Free Asia