There’s a lesson that I need to remember When everything is falling apart In life, just like in loving There’s such a thing as trying to hard You’ve gotta sing Like you don’t need the money Love like you’ll never get hurt You’ve gotta dance Like nobody’s watching It’s gotta come from the heart If […]
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Life Lesson
Posted in children, health and wellness, music, Philosophy
Tagged dance, Kathy Mattea, quote, song
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King Richard III
The BBC reports on King Richard III: Richard was born in 1452 at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire His coronation took place in Westminster Abbey in 1483 Richard had one of the shortest reigns in British history – 26 months He was the last English king to die in battle, killed at Bosworth in 1485 King […]
Posted in History, War And Peace
Tagged battle, Battle of Bosworth, death, King Richard III
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War Declared
Washington DC — On September 10, 2014 between 9PM and 9:15PM, President Obama declared war on the Islamic State (ISIS). “Our objective is clear: We will degrade, and ultimately destroy, ISIL through a comprehensive and sustained counter-terrorism strategy.” Critics raised debate on the irony of Obama going into Iraq after his position on getting out […]
Posted in Government, Law, liberty, Politics, Security, War And Peace
Tagged declaration of war, Iraq, ISIL, Islamic State, Obama, President, war
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Dreadnoughtus
The world’s largest dinosaur has been discovered. The creature Argentina lived about 77 million years ago. Though it is huge, about two stories high, it is believed to have been an immature specimen still in it’s growth stage. “We thought it was time a plant-eating dinosaur got a badass name,” said Matt Lamanna, Carnegie Museum […]
Colorado River Running Dry
NASA reports: A new study by scientists from NASA and the University of California, Irvine, has found that over 75 percent of the water loss in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin since late 2004 came from underground resources. The extent of groundwater loss may pose a greater threat to the water supply of the western […]
Posted in Environment, Global Warming, Science
Tagged California, climate change, Colorado River, drought
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Climate-related Health Risks
The World Health Organization calls for stronger action on climate-related health risks: “The evidence is overwhelming: climate change endangers human health,” says Dr Margaret Chan, WHO Director-General. “Solutions exist and we need to act decisively to change this trajectory.” Previously unrecognized health benefits could be realized from fast action to reduce climate change and its […]
Posted in Global Warming, health and wellness
Tagged children, climate change, diseases, extreme weather, extreme weather events, food insecurity, global warming, health risks, impact of heat, infectious disease
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Ebola Virus Disease
The World Health Organization (WHO) believes the ebola outbreak is more severe than first thought. Because of fear and lack of education, many cases are going unreported. Ebola has a high instance of death due to bleeding from orifices. “Ebola virus disease is a severe, often fatal illness and one of the world’s most virulent […]
Posted in health and wellness, International, Medicine
Tagged Africa, disease, ebola, virus
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Written In Stone
In the early 1950’s a Canadian wrote a four-letter word in stone: Between 1950 and 1952, a bored weatherman, stationed north of Hudson Bay, left a monument that neither government nor time can eradicate. Using a bulldozer abandoned by the Air Force, he spent two years and great effort pushing boulders into a single word. […]
Strange July Weather
NASA reports that North America weather patterns for July 2014 were upside down: If you live in the northern hemisphere, the past few weeks have been strange. In places where it should be seasonably hot—the eastern and southern United States and western Europe—it’s just been warm. In places where weather is usually mild in the […]
Posted in Environment, Global Warming, Science, weather
Tagged climage change, extreme weather events, global warming, jet stream, ocean temperatures, precipitation, winds
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The Naked Truth
If God had meant for us to be naked, we would have been born that way. — author unknown