Source: Great Barrier Reef operators slam UN recommendation to list reef as ‘in danger’ – ABC News
Burger di fagioli cannellini
Pochi ingredienti per un burger leggero e ricco di proteine! L’avete mai provato?
Ingredienti (per 2 persone):
400 gr di fagioli cannellini
2 cucchiai di fiocchi d’avena
1 carota
½ patata lessa
1 gambo di sedano
1 spicchio d’aglio privato dell’anima
1 ciuffetto di prezzemolo
Olio evo
Pangrattato
Sale
Pepe
Curcuma
Paprika dolce
La sera prima mettete i fagioli in ammollo con un pizzico di bicarbonato. (Potete in alternativa usare quelli in scatola, mi raccomando sciacquateli con acqua fredda e asciugateli bene)
In una pentola versate l’acqua fredda e aggiungete i fagioli cannellini. Accendete il fuoco, portate a bollore quasi realizzando un brodo vegetale aggiungendo una carota, cipolla, sedano e qualche pomodorino maturo (in alternativa andranno bene anche 2 cucchiai di passata di pomodoro in bottiglia).
Coprite e cuocete per circa 2 ore. Vi accorgerete che i fagioli sono pronti quando assaggiandoli appariranno farinosi ma non dovranno spappolarsi. Badate bene…
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Nina Simone
Feeling Good
” Estrelas quando você brilha, você sabe como eu me sinto
Aroma do pinheiro, você sabe como eu me sinto
Ah, a liberdade é minha!
E eu sei como eu me sinto
É um novo amanhecer
É um novo dia
É uma nova vida para mim
Estou me sentindo bem!
Nina Simone. Feeling Good ( Me Sentindo Bem)
Fonte: m.letras.mus.br
Marii Freire Pereira
https://Pensamentos.me/ VEM comigo!
Imagem: pinterest. London Gram
Santarém, Pá 21 de Junho de 2021
Deixamos a redoma de fragilidade no passado, mas continuamos presas no processo de autoconhecimento
A imagem da mulher ao longo dos anos vem sendo construída sobre muitas visões. E apesar, dela ter deixado a imagem de figura frágil no passado. Esta, ainda apresenta muitas dificuldade para se compreender como um ser autônomo, como alguém capaz de gerir a própria vida, responder as próprias dúvidas, inquietações, a solidão concreta de seu silêncio, e situações mínimas como compreender os próprios sentimentos.
É raro vermos uma reflexão que fale da mulher como um ser que saindo do ostracismo não se veja obrigada a se submeter a condições que que ainda a coloque sob regras rígidas, como a maternidade, por exemplo. Essa condição continua sendo uma obrigação imposta a todas nós. Evidente que, existem aquelas que optam por não ser mães, mas a realização profissional, bem como a estética é muito forçoso para mulher, mesmo a pós-moderna.
A mulher acredita na sua capacidade intelectual, no poder de criar…
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Facebook welcomes Team Trump back with open arms and wallets
Study: Households that host social gatherings have higher rates of COVID-19 spread – UPI.com
Infection rates were 31% higher among households in high-transmission areas in which a member celebrated a birthday, the data showed. They were about 57% higher in households in which a child celebrated a birthday and about 22% higher in those in which an adult did so. “Informal gatherings, such as birthday parties, are still an important source of COVID-19 transmission that have received less attention up until now and should not be overlooked by the public,” study co-author Christopher Whaley told UPI in an email. “Many policies designed to slow COVID-19 spread previously were targeted at formal gatherings [such as] work, travel, dining, etc., but our findings suggest that [informal] gatherings may have deserved additional focus,” said Whaley, a researcher with the RAND Corporation in Berkeley, Calif.
Source: Study: Households that host social gatherings have higher rates of COVID-19 spread – UPI.com
Populist Leaders in Eastern Europe Run Into a Little Problem: Unpopularity – The New York Times
A right-wing populist wave in Eastern Europe, lifted by Donald J. Trump’s surprise victory in 2016, has not crashed as a result of his defeat last November. But it has collided with a serious obstacle: Its leaders are not very popular. After winning elections by railing against widely disliked elites, right-wing populists on Europe’s formerly communist eastern flank, it turns out, are themselves not much liked. That is due in large part to unpopular coronavirus lockdowns, and, like other leaders no matter their political complexion, their stumbling responses to the health crisis. But they are also under pressure from growing fatigue with their divisive tactics. In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban is being countered by an uncharacteristically united opposition. In Poland, the deeply conservative government has made an abrupt shift to the left in economic policy to win back support. And in Slovenia, the hard-right governing party of the Trump-loving prime minister is slumping disastrously in the polls.
This rose has a hitchhiker

This rose has a hitchhiker on one of its petals. What looks like a small bee is actually a hoverfly. No, it is not a sweat bee, although many call it that. Hoverflies only have two wings. (Bees have four wings) It does like sweat on humans, and is also a great pollinator.
Israel’s COVID policy shift: ‘Strongly’ recommends young teens vaccinate – The Jerusalem Post
The Health Ministry is recommending that all youth between the ages of 12 and 15 get inoculated and has asked the health funds to prepare for the vaccination campaign. “It should be emphasized that in view of the expected increase in travel abroad, the removal of masks and the abolition of the green pass – and in order to take all steps to maintain the routine way of life that we managed to achieve in Israel – it is highly recommended to get vaccinated and protected,” the Health Ministry said in a statement.
Source: Israel’s COVID policy shift: ‘Strongly’ recommends young teens vaccinate – The Jerusalem Post
Vaccine hesitancy puts India’s gains against virus at risk – The Washington Post (Me: anti-vaxxers kill!)
There is still widespread hesitancy fueled by misinformation and mistrust, particularly in rural areas where two-thirds of the country’s nearly 1.4 billion population lives.
Health workers face stiff resistance from people who believe that vaccines cause impotence, serious side effects and could even kill. Some simply say they do not need the shots because they’re immune to the coronavirus.
Rumors about jabs disrupting the menstruation cycle and reducing fertility have also contributed to fear and skewed the data in favor of men. In almost every Indian state, more men are getting vaccinated than women — and that gap is widening further every day.
Source: Vaccine hesitancy puts India’s gains against virus at risk – The Washington Post

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