Inside my dreams, I drift I paint myself a gift Letting my world come alive Palette of colors that thrive Spangling dreams with fairytales Bequeathing warmth to life's trails My dreams have no illusions Words fall without deception Stars tiptoe in with blues Tides bring in magnetic muse... I tuck dreams away for a rainy day My way of keeping sorrow at bay.
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Useful news for all to advance knowledge of the world and how it works
É fácil enfeitar as palavras. Difícil é desembrulhá-las e deixar que estas, possasurtir algum efeito em nós
It is easy to decorate words. It is difficult to unwrap them and let them be able to have an effect on us
É fácil enfeitar as palavras. Difícil é desembrulhá-las e deixar que estas, possa surtir algum efeito em nós. É fácil perceber a riqueza , a ‘perola’ de como as palavras são trabalhadas, o jeito de serem colocadas num pedaço de papel e soarem harmonicamente quando lemos. Algumas podem ter diferentes efeitos. Muitas nos acalmam, outras provocam a nossa fúria e tem aquelas que não respontamrespondeixam uma incógnita no ar.
É fácil sublinhar o silêncio, porque este, nos ensina a melhorar mais do que qualquer outra forma de ensinamento. Na maioria das vezes, aprendemos mesmos é sem palavras. Tantas são as situações que corremos atrás delas, tentando organizar as respostas que tanto precisamos, que simplesmente, por não tê-las, deixamos tudo de lado e vamos nos desconstruir dentro dos nossos claustros.
Os problemas sempre fizeram parte do cotidiano humano. Um homem sem problemas, é um homem sem história […], é preciso termos…
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Virus news has ups and downs – ORANGE COUNTY TRIBUNE (California)
According to the county health care agency, new cases of COVID-19 infections declined for the second straight day, with today’s total of 1,671, compared to 1,964 on Monday. Deaths were zero again.
However, hospitalizations showed an increase from 877 to 946 and those in intensive care units from coronavirus rose from 218 on Monday to 235 on Tuesday.
Source: Virus news has ups and downs – ORANGE COUNTY TRIBUNE
José Feliciano Delivers 50th Anniversary Performance of ‘Feliz Navidad’ on ‘Fallon’
Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals | USCIS (DACA open for business again)
effective December 7, 2020, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is:
- Accepting first-time requests for consideration of deferred action under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) based on the terms of the DACA policy in effect prior to September 5, 2017, and in accordance with the Court’s December 4, 2020, order;
- Accepting DACA renewal requests based on the terms of the DACA policy in effect prior to September 5, 2017, and in accordance with the Court’s December 4, 2020, order;
- Accepting applications for advance parole documents based on the terms of the DACA policy prior to September 5, 2017, and in accordance with the Court’s December 4, 2020, order;
- Extending one-year grants of deferred action under DACA to two years; and
- Extending one-year employment authorization documents under DACA to two years.
USCIS will take appropriate steps to provide evidence of the one-year extensions of deferred action and employment authorization documents under DACA to individuals who were issued documentation on or after July 28, 2020, with a one-year validity period under the Wolf Memorandum.
DHS will comply with Judge Garaufis’ order while it remains in effect, but DHS may seek relief from the order.
Source: Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals | USCIS
GE puts default password in radiology devices, leaving healthcare networks exposed | Ars Technica (Being dumb is hard to fix)
The devices—used for CT scans, MRIs, X-Rays, mammograms, ultrasounds, and positron emission tomography—use a default password to receive regular maintenance. The passwords are available to anyone who knows where on the Internet to look. A lack of proper access restrictions allows the devices to connect to malicious servers rather than only those designated by GE Healthcare. Attackers can exploit these shortcomings by abusing the maintenance protocols to access the devices. From there, the attackers can execute malicious code or view or modify patient data stored on the device or the hospital or healthcare provider servers.
Aggravating matters, customers can’t fix the vulnerability themselves. Instead, they must request that the GE Healthcare support team change the credentials. Customers who don’t make such a request will continue to rely on the default password. Eventually, the device manufacturer will provide patches and additional information.
Source: GE puts default password in radiology devices, leaving healthcare networks exposed | Ars Technica
The Supreme Court Just Ditched a Lawsuit That Sought to Overturn Biden’s Decisive Win in Pennsylvania – Mother Jones
Fourteen U.S. Army leaders fired or suspended at Fort Hood | The Texas Tribune
Fourteen U.S. Army leaders, including commanders and other leaders at Fort Hood, have been fired or suspended in an effort to correct a yearslong culture of sexual assault and a pattern of violence at the base, Army officials said Tuesday. Source: Fourteen U.S. Army leaders fired or suspended at Fort Hood | The Texas Tribune
California coronavirus cases explode to new daily high – Los Angeles Times
The state reported 34,490 new daily coronavirus cases Monday, a figure stratospherically higher than any daily case count, according to data compiled by The Times.
Source: California coronavirus cases explode to new daily high – Los Angeles Times
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