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It's 2022 and we are celebrating policy victories across the nation: Medicare for All and Free College, and next on the agenda is Reparations," the group projected, according to an invitation to the event
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Tractors worth $50,000 stolen from Scottie Pippen's farm in Arkansas
Authorities in rural Arkansas are investigating the theft of more than $50,000 worth of equipment from a farm owned by former NBA star Scottie Pippen.
Authorities in rural Arkansas are investigating the theft of more than $50,000 worth of equipment from a farm owned by former NBA star Scottie Pippen.
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.@amazon Prime tops 100M users
CFRA Investment Strategist Lindsey Bell, Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes and Fox News contributor Robert Wolf on the outlook for Amazon. http://owl.li/xo9x30jzIwZ @MorningsMaria +FoxBusinessNetwork
CFRA Investment Strategist Lindsey Bell, Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes and Fox News contributor Robert Wolf on the outlook for Amazon. http://owl.li/xo9x30jzIwZ @MorningsMaria +FoxBusinessNetwork
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Rick Scott Super PAC Donations Challenge Federal Anti-Corruption Rule https://capitalandmain.com/rick-scott-super-pac-donations-challenge-federal-anti-corruption-rule-0419 -via Flynx
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I can't even begin to tell you how much useful stuff I learned (or remembered) while researching this story.
If you use Chrome, you won't want to miss this:
If you use Chrome, you won't want to miss this:
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The home of the rare and wonderful
Lord Howe Island, Australia
These beautiful twin peaks are the landmarks of the island, and holds so much more than beauty to the human eye, and is recognized with the highest honor as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
These steep cliffs are home to endemic flora and fungi and also a large number of seabirds, of which the providence petrels (Pterodroma solandri) were coming back in droves for their annual winter breeding here. They breed only on one other location in the whole world, but not in the numbers here which are in the tens of thousands. During the day they are out on the sea feeding, but as the sun moves closer to the horizon they come back to the island, and this was the time I treasured on a daily basis.
Every sunset before this image I went to the south end of the seaside trail to Little Island, where the trail makes a steep turn from the beach up the mountain side, seen here as the lowest of the sheer cliffs on the nearest mountain, and continues up to the 875 meter high Mount Gower shrouded in clouds, seen to the right. Here I would lay on my back on the grassy patch and let my eyes wander through layers and layers of petrels flying in every direction courting and calling, but mostly I sat on one of the many smooth rocks in awe of the sounds from the waves crashing to the callings of the petrels and simply how immensely rich life can be on such a small speck of land. It’s is amazing to see the sky filled with so many birds as that is becoming ever rarer because of us.
I planned my last and final time with the petrels the next and last sunset, but instead the sky turned dark and rain ensued.
Image Copyright © 2018 +Morten Ross
Image Capture Date: 16 April 2018 17:49
Altitude: 2 meters
#lordhoweisland
Lord Howe Island, Australia
These beautiful twin peaks are the landmarks of the island, and holds so much more than beauty to the human eye, and is recognized with the highest honor as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
These steep cliffs are home to endemic flora and fungi and also a large number of seabirds, of which the providence petrels (Pterodroma solandri) were coming back in droves for their annual winter breeding here. They breed only on one other location in the whole world, but not in the numbers here which are in the tens of thousands. During the day they are out on the sea feeding, but as the sun moves closer to the horizon they come back to the island, and this was the time I treasured on a daily basis.
Every sunset before this image I went to the south end of the seaside trail to Little Island, where the trail makes a steep turn from the beach up the mountain side, seen here as the lowest of the sheer cliffs on the nearest mountain, and continues up to the 875 meter high Mount Gower shrouded in clouds, seen to the right. Here I would lay on my back on the grassy patch and let my eyes wander through layers and layers of petrels flying in every direction courting and calling, but mostly I sat on one of the many smooth rocks in awe of the sounds from the waves crashing to the callings of the petrels and simply how immensely rich life can be on such a small speck of land. It’s is amazing to see the sky filled with so many birds as that is becoming ever rarer because of us.
I planned my last and final time with the petrels the next and last sunset, but instead the sky turned dark and rain ensued.
Image Copyright © 2018 +Morten Ross
Image Capture Date: 16 April 2018 17:49
Altitude: 2 meters
#lordhoweisland
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Stronger People Have Healthier Brains
The study showed that maximal handgrip was strongly correlated with both visual memory and reaction time in over 1000 people with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.
The research is in Schizophrenia Bulletin. (full open access)
The study showed that maximal handgrip was strongly correlated with both visual memory and reaction time in over 1000 people with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.
The research is in Schizophrenia Bulletin. (full open access)
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Happy birthday, +Hubble Space Telescope!
28 years old and still rocking!
Sail across the Lagoon Nebula to celebrate the #Hubble Space Telescope's 28th anniversary
28 years old and still rocking!
Sail across the Lagoon Nebula to celebrate the #Hubble Space Telescope's 28th anniversary
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Ex-Playboy model is released from deal barring her from discussing alleged affair with Trump https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/18/ex-playboy-model-freed-from-deal-barring-talk-of-alleged-trump-affair.html -via Flynx
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Neuroscientists use magnetic stimulation to amplify PTSD therapy - Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas have found that a standard therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is more effective when paired with transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain.
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Everyday habits can make a big difference in your ability to live a healthy lifestyle. Here are the 19 worst habits for your heart, and how to avoid them.
http://www.hownutrition.info/19-worst-habits-for-heart/
http://www.hownutrition.info/19-worst-habits-for-heart/
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Android's most effective security options are already in front of you -- but they're all too easy to overlook.
Here are nine settings you should make sure you embrace and understand:
Here are nine settings you should make sure you embrace and understand:
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