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I am trying to read First Warrior's book, "Stained with the Mud of Khe Sanh", but it seems that I have developed a reading problem and it is driving me crazy. I am making an appointment with the Eye Doctor and am hoping it is my 5 year old glasses. I really want to read his book since it is my generations story and I have… -
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Crows flexibly apply statistical inferences based on previous experience Summary Statistical inference, the ability to use limited information to draw conclusions about the likelihood of an event, is critical for decision-making during uncertainty. The ability to make statistical inferences was thought to be a uniquely… -
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This is interesting. Recently, on the nightly news programs, they were all carrying on about how "a new study" has shown that fish oil supplements do not have any effect on users health. No impact. What is interesting to me is that it seems that every time "a new study" is released, the news carries on as if this were the… -
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I have been taking a beta-carotene supplement to help my deteriorating eyesight. Today I read a new study that suggests lutein with zeaxanthin is preferred because beta-carotene significantly increases the chance of lung cancer in smokers. Just passing this on to us oldsters who may be taking this supplement. "Early… -
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d_nowell: j0z3r: d_nowell: j0z3r:I've been reading The Rainmaker by John Grisham for the past few days. I like pretty much anything he writes, and I'm really liking this one. His novels are so much better than the movie adaptations. Im a huge Grisham fan and have read a lot(I would say most but it seems like I find more… -
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Just some thoughts before I read it: 1) Racism is not something confined to "White" people, it exists now and always in every group of humans that inhabit this planet. Every race, every tribe, every country, all of us, including those who have been victims of it. 2) There is a myth that is perpetuated in today's America,… -
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j0z3r: d_nowell: j0z3r: d_nowell: j0z3r:I've been reading The Rainmaker by John Grisham for the past few days. I like pretty much anything he writes, and I'm really liking this one. His novels are so much better than the movie adaptations. Im a huge Grisham fan and have read a lot(I would say most but it seems like I find… -
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Robert Burns birthday, January 25, 1759 To a Mouse The original Scots: Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie, O, what a pannic's in thy breastie! Thou need na start awa sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle! I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle! I'm truly sorry man's dominion, Has broken nature's social… -
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http://openculture.com/2020/03/the-national-emergency-library-makes-nearly-1-5-million-books-free-to-read-right-now.html The National Emergency Library Makes 1.5 Million Books Free to Read Right Now in Books, Internet Archive, Libraries | March 27th, 2020 1 Comment The coronavirus has closed libraries in countries all… -
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Basic instructions & 24-second silent video https://youtu.be/Xym1k5K8H4o Lie on your back on the ground and raise your legs into a 90/90 position and your arms out in front of you pointing towards the sky. In a slow and controlled movement extend one leg and the opposite arm. Do not let your lower back arch off the ground,…
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