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Sunday, April 30
Insults by Shakespeare
At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice,
Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything."
Saturday, April 29
Friday, April 28
Benefits of Chlorine Dioxide CNN Report
Uploaded on Oct 5, 2010
Chlorine dioxide gas actively destroys and absorbs odors rather than masking scents with fragrances. Numerous scientific studies have shown chlorine dioxide gas to have demonstrated efficacy against airborne viruses and bacteria.
In fact, chlorine dioxide gas was the principal agent of choice used by the US Government in the decontamination of buildings after the 2001 Anthrax attacks.
Chlorine dioxide gas has a high affinity for moisture and fungus causing allergens. Chlorine dioxide gas will effectively penetrate and seek out areas in your facility unable to be reached by hard surface disinfectants. Use in HVAC systems, isolation rooms, the cattery or anywhere odors present a problem.
Chlorine dioxide gas actively destroys and absorbs odors rather than masking scents with fragrances. Numerous scientific studies have shown chlorine dioxide gas to have demonstrated efficacy against airborne viruses and bacteria.
In fact, chlorine dioxide gas was the principal agent of choice used by the US Government in the decontamination of buildings after the 2001 Anthrax attacks.
Chlorine dioxide gas has a high affinity for moisture and fungus causing allergens. Chlorine dioxide gas will effectively penetrate and seek out areas in your facility unable to be reached by hard surface disinfectants. Use in HVAC systems, isolation rooms, the cattery or anywhere odors present a problem.
Deodorizing Hotels with Chlorine Dioxide
Steps for Making Chlorine Dioxide: Joanie Hileman
What do faces that Hate look like and What is it we Hate?
After I was out on the street, I hated them |
and or
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I was forced to stay Homeless for years:The forces used were the Police and the Courts of Family Law, and ~ ......
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People Walk Past Loved OnesDisguised As Homeless
On The Street Social Experiment.
On The Street Social Experiment.
What do faces that Hate look like and
What is it we Hate?
They hated,... that
I reminded them they weren't perfect enough to meets Gods Commands,
to Love and that I had more wealth.. [My very own Home]
To them, I was smarter than they were. [Envy?]
Their faces have the same emotional stare.
I learned a lot about Hate this week. Just before Easter!
What is it we Hate?
They hated,... that
I reminded them they weren't perfect enough to meets Gods Commands,
to Love and that I had more wealth.. [My very own Home]
To them, I was smarter than they were. [Envy?]
Their faces have the same emotional stare.
I learned a lot about Hate this week. Just before Easter!
Beware!
Uncontrolled Anger is
the Next step Down
The most evil sin is to not to tell the truth about our Past.
Only the whole Truth is the Greatest Virtue .
List of Nestlé brands ~ 8,500 brands in over 80 countries.
Nestlé owns over 8,500 brands in over 80 countries.
1) Coffee
2 )Water
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Nestle Waters, the division of the multi-billion dollar conglomerate, has been purchasing, extracting and selling as much fresh groundwater as they can find worldwide. Nestle’s bottled water operations follow a simple model:
Step 1: Find someone to give you water for cheap
First, a company must obtain permits from a municipality to pump large amounts of groundwater from a local aquifer. The cost of these permits and cost to extract groundwater vary by region. But seldom has it been reported that a company paid more than $3000 for the permit or paid more than residential homeowners.
As tends to be the case in such matters, the initial benefit of increased tax revenue and job creation is often given preference by municipal governments over concerns regarding the long-term ecological sustainability of the projects.
Step 2: Sell water for not-as-cheap
Nesle purchasing water to sell 2
The next step for Nestle, or any other bottled water company, is to take the water out of the ground, put it in a bottle and sell it back to people. Often this is the final step. However, sometimes the company will encounter local opposition from concerned residents and a third step takes place.
Step 3: Deal with local opposition (if you have to)
As is the case in California, Michigan, Ontario and British Columbia, local residents are attempting to prove Nestle is extracting groundwater at an unsustainable rate that is harmful to local ecosystems. Nestle usually counters this by stating that measurements of water levels in the region show no long term negative trends. This is often where the story ends.
Sometimes citizens are able to get through to a few municipal politicians, who then champion the cause and make it an issue in the community. On other occasions, communities have been able to take the company to court over ecological damage. However, the company is often able to carry on business as usual despite concerns from local residents.
This is the story of Nestle buying up the world’s groundwater — and it is happening all over the world.
Michigan
Perhaps the most concerning example of Nestle’s water bottling operation involves efforts to increase extraction in Michigan, a state ravaged by poor water quality. The Flint water crisis forced residents to drink, cook and even bathe with bottled water. But that hasn’t stopped Nestle from increasing extraction from the groundwater system.
Just recently, the company announced plans to increase groundwater extraction to 400 gallons per minute at the White Pine Springs Well No. 101 in Osceola County. This is an increase of 167 percent from current levels. The increased extraction would bring the well back to its previous level — before it was reduced in 2009 as part of a legal settlement.
The non-profit Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation sued Nestle in 2001 for damage done to local ecosystems as a result of groundwater extraction. After bouncing around the courts for eight years and costing donors $1 million in legal fees, the two sides agreed to a settlement. It involved Nestle reducing their rate of extraction.
“I’m not sure if there is a reasonable amount of water that should be allowed to be taken from an aquifer,” said Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation’s vice President Jeff Ostahowsk, “But 400 gallons per minute seems more than a bit too much.”
Ontario, Canada
In Guelph, Ontario in Canada, local environmentalists are concerned that Nestle has been pumping out groundwater at an unsustainable rate. The local non-profit organization, Wellington Water Watchers, notes that by their measurements, aquifer water level has dropped 1.5 meters between 2011 and 2015. This drop is evidence that the rate at which Nestle is extracting water is greater than its ability to recharge, notes Mike Nagy.
“The aquifer is not recovering back to its old level,” Nagy stated. “It clearly has an impact.” Nestle disagrees, however. The company has expressed that their measurements show no long-term declining trends in groundwater levels.
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The company’s operation in the region came under further scrutiny when water-use restrictions were put in place this summer. Residents were restricted from watering lawns or washing vehicles, but Nestle continued to pump from the aquifer during the drought.
Ontario moratorium
In response to the growing concerns of citizens, the government of Ontario recently proposed a two-year moratorium on new permits to bottling companies, such as Nestle. The government noted that the two-year period will allow for more time to research groundwater systems and review existing rules.
The moratorium prevents Nestle from expanding operations in the province until at least 2019. “This really deals with the issue of water being withdrawn from aquifers and groundwater that isn’t returned. And we just came through a summer of significant water stress,” stated Glen Murray, the Ontario Environment Minister.
Nestle Waters in 33 countries
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Similar stories can be found in every one of the 33 countries where Nestle has production facilities. Some stories are worse than others. Such is the case in Bhati Dilwan, a small Pakistani village that has seen massive groundwater depletion. Rob Wohl, with the non-profit organization SumOfUs.org, stated:
“Nestle’s aggressive water grab is already descending like a plague on parts of Pakistan. In the small village of Bhati Dilwan, villagers have watched their water table sink hundreds of feet since Nestle moved in. And reports indicate that children are getting sick from the foul-smelling sludge they’re forced to choke down. Dirty water, like that in Pakistan, kills more children around the world than AIDS, malaria, war and traffic accidents combined.”
Unfortunately, this story also plays out in other villages, cities and countries. Especially when they do not have access to information on how to lodge opposition.
What can you do?
Find out if Nestle, or another bottled water company, operates in your region. If so, look for a local environmental organization that may be monitoring groundwater levels nearby. Depending on what you find, you may wish to contact your local politicians. Let them know your concerns regarding the long-term health of the region.
You can also help by simply not purchasing bottled water. This helps ensure that local groundwater reserves are managed sustainably. It also prevents plastic water bottles from ending up in landfills and eventually contaminating that same groundwater. Just say no to bottled water.
— Ian Carey
Thursday, April 27
Hugh Dowding
Hugh Dowding |
In his retirement, Dowding became actively interested in spiritualism, both as a writer and speaker. His first book on the subject, Many Mansions, was written in 1943, followed by Lychgate (1945), The Dark Star and God's Magic. Rejecting conventional Christianity, he joined the Theosophical Society which advocated belief in reincarnation. He wrote of meeting dead "RAF boys" in his sleep – spirits who flew fighters from mountain-top runways made of light.
Hugh Dowding
Hugh Dowding
Flyers to deliver new Aircraft to Britain
Wednesday, April 26
You don't like it? . . . Go somewhere else!
Richard Feynman,
at the QED Lecture at University of Auckland
Tuesday, April 25
Monday, April 24
You'll Be Surprised! The date Jesus - Was Really Born Pt 1 of 2
You'll Be Surprised! The date Jesus - Was Really Born Pt 1 of 2
Life Strategies for Abnormally Sensitive People
Life Strategies for Abnormally Sensitive People
KATV - AM Northwest
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Can anyone Prove . . . they are . . . .
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Can anyone Prove . . . they are
What they Think they Are ?
It seems that Everyone just Guesses what they are or
Say they know themselves.
To answer such Questions, scientifically requires a love to be always curious.
It does require us to learn the rules of examination for
Natural and the Social Sciences and Theoretical Physic'
Other questions are covered by a study of the Humanities
Other questions are covered by a study of the Humanities
Questions such as . . . . .
Why are we different?
Why do flies bother us? Why do we become unconscious everyday?
Why do bird fly? How come Polar bears can swim for weeks to find land?
Why is spit useful?
Why are we are sexual ?
Does God have Grandchildren?
How do ants build there own societies?
Why is there\ War?
Why are societies' so violent?
Why is Art so valuable?
Why do we love deferent music at deferent times?
One conclusion; Out of many has been scientifically studied; by
Theoretical Physicists who have found one Guess that has been very useful. It allows us to ask more Questions.
We don't know who God is, but the identity of Jesus has been established. More researchers are needed to check the math for errors.
Some of us say "I don't know about Jesus, but I know God."
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The Fantastic Mr Feynman
Sarah McGee, PhD
Sunday, April 23
The Nature of Reality ~ A Dialogue Between a Buddhist Scholar and a Theoretical Physicist
Buddhist Scholar and a Theoretical Physicist
Science Finding God ~ For as a man thinks with his heart, so is he.
For as a man thinks with his heart, so is he
Saturday, April 22
The Biology of Sin
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Faith and Science ~ Matthew Stanford, PhD
Thursday, April 20
Noam Chomsky on Trump and The decline of the American Superpower
The decline of the American Superpower
Analysis (1998) ~ Why Marriage and the Family in America Is in Decline
Family in America Is in Decline ?
Wednesday, April 19
John Wesley
My High School teacher, Doug Lunan, taught me in grade eight[home room] and literature in grades ten and eleven.
He knew my mother quite well. She would always keep on top of my teachers.
I was reading a part from a play and really got into the part, when I stopped and he shouted out "don't stop."
It was a very striking exclamation by him. All the class knew it was something special that he had seen me do.
I stopped because I became self conscious that I was becoming someone else.
It was he who found, in me, something special very unique about understanding the Book of Job and Shakespeare's Hamlet. The Book of Job, it thought to be the oldest in the Bible. Many think that my major complaint is loss of wealth; my biggest loss was family.
What you have directed me to in Wikipedia, is a short and revealing story about me and my family,