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Morning Greatness: Texas Clears 1 Million Ineligible Voters From Voter Rolls
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Morning Greatness: Texas Clears 1 Million Ineligible Voters From Voter Rolls

Good Tuesday morning. Here is what’s on 46 agenda today: 10am: The President receives the President’s Daily Brief News roundup:Canada imposes a 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehiclesAttendee…
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The Eight Families: The Freemason BUS & The House of Rothschild (Part II)
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The Eight Families: The Freemason BUS & The House of Rothschild (Part II)

The Freemasons have had significant influence in the United States, particularly in early American politics, finance and international relations. Prominent figures such as Alexander Hamilton and George Washington were Freemasons and also […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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WATCH: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Speaks with Tucker Carlson in First Interview Since Endorsing Donald Trump
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WATCH: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Speaks with Tucker Carlson in First Interview Since Endorsing Donald Trump

from Your News: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals that he has been asked to join Donald Trump’s transition team, committing to assist in the selection of key government officials if Trump is re-elected. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently sat down with Tucker Carlson for a comprehensive interview, marking his first public […]
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

An Ottoman Winter in Toulon
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An Ottoman Winter in Toulon

An Ottoman Winter in Toulon JamesHoare Tue, 08/27/2024 - 09:30
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History Traveler
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‘Hitler’s People’ by Richard Evans review
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‘Hitler’s People’ by Richard Evans review

‘Hitler’s People’ by Richard Evans review JamesHoare Tue, 08/27/2024 - 09:31
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BlabberBuzz Feed
2 yrs

Watch: Shameful CNN Accusing Trump Of "Politicizing" The Death Of 13 Service Members
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Watch: Shameful CNN Accusing Trump Of "Politicizing" The Death Of 13 Service Members

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Mom Captures Daughters’ Hilariously Different Reactions To Anesthesia
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Mom Captures Daughters’ Hilariously Different Reactions To Anesthesia

When you have two daughters, it can lead to double trouble and double hilarity, especially when they get their wisdom teeth removed on the same day. One mom found out that twins can have very different reactions to anesthesia following a dental procedure. Watch the video here. @rubster20001 i think they gave her too much @lily_mulvaney #wisdomteethremoval #wisdomteeth ♬ original sound – ruby Ruby Mulvaney is crying uncontrollably after her wisdom teeth removal. When her mom asks why, she answers that she doesn’t know. While unexpected, crying is a typical post-anesthesia reaction for some people. Anxiety from the procedure releases all at once, and many people cry when it is over. Poor Lily Mulvaney in the back seat doesn’t seem to be doing very well. The teen is sitting there, mouth agape, staring at nothing. When her mom notices, she calls her name but receives no answer. For some people, this is also a standard post-anesthesia reaction. Fortunately, the anesthesia used for dental procedures wears off within a few hours. Image from TikTok. As Ruby and Lily slowly returned to normal, their mom took them home and followed the aftercare instructions. It isn’t always this easy, but post-anesthesia fugues can be pretty hilarious. Teen Maria had some real issues after her wisdom teeth removal. She awoke from the anesthesia normally, but she thought her tongue fell out. As if that wasn’t funny enough, she thought the IV line was a string controlling her like a marionette. Her dad was no help as he couldn’t stop laughing. Another teen recovering from anesthesia following a dental procedure thought the doctor had removed several appendages and one cheek (yes, just the one). The girl also thought she was a mermaid and wondered how she would visit Paris in her new form. If these anesthesia mishaps made you smile, please share this. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Mom Captures Daughters’ Hilariously Different Reactions To Anesthesia appeared first on InspireMore.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Don't Want to Mysteriously Vanish? Don't Do These Things!
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Don't Want to Mysteriously Vanish? Don't Do These Things!

One strange phenomenon that seems to be very pervasive is that of people just suddenly vanishing off the face of the earth, often under mysterious circumstances. Some of these are more mysterious than others, and former lawman and current author and researcher of missing person cases, David Paulides, author of the MIssing 411 series of books, has compiled some of the strangest of all. Throughout these cases there seem to be some common threads, and some thiongs that one can maybe do to make sure that they too do not vanish into thin air. 
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Did Life On Earth Evolve More Than Once?
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Did Life On Earth Evolve More Than Once?

Jordi Paps: From its humble origin(s), life has infected the entire planet with endless beautiful forms. The genesis of life is the oldest biological event, so old that no clear evidence was left behind other than the existence of life itself. This leaves many questions open, and one of the most tantalising is how many times life magically emerged from non-living elements. Has all of life on Earth evolved only once, or are different living beings cut from different cloths? The question of how difficult it is for life to emerge is interesting – not least because it can shed some light on the likelihood of finding life on other planets. The origin of life is a central question in modern biology, and probably the hardest to study. This event took place four billion years ago, and it happened at a molecular level – meaning little fossil evidence remains. Many lively beginnings have been suggested, from unsavoury primordial soups to outer space. But the current scientific consensus is that life emerged from non-living molecules in a natural process called abiogenesis, most likely in the darkness of deep-sea hydrothermal vents. But if life emerged once, why not more times? What is abiogenesis? Scientists have proposed various consecutive steps for abiogenesis. We know that Earth was rich in several chemicals, such as amino acids, a type of molecules called nucleotides or sugars, which are the building blocks of life. Laboratory experiments, such as the iconic Miller-Urey experiment, have shown how these compounds can be naturally formed under conditions similar to early Earth. Some of these compounds could also have come to Earth riding meteorites. Next, these simple molecules combined to form more complex ones, such as fats, proteins or nucleic acids. Importantly, nucleic acids — such as double-stranded DNA or its single-stranded cousin RNA — can store the information needed to build other molecules. DNA is more stable than RNA, but in contrast, RNA can be part of chemical reactions in which a compound makes copies of itself – self-replication. The “RNA world” hypothesis suggests that early life may have used RNA as material for both genes and replication before the emergence of DNA and proteins. Once an information system can make copies of itself, natural selection kicks in. Some of the new copies of these molecules (which some would call “genes”) will have errors, or mutations, and some of these new mutations will improve the replication ability of the molecules. Therefore, over time, there will be more copies of these mutants than other molecules, some of which will accumulate further new mutations making them even faster and more abundant, and so on. Eventually, these molecules probably evolved a lipid (fatty) boundary separating the internal environment of the organism from the exterior, forming protocells. Protocells could concentrate and organise better the molecules needed in biochemical reactions, providing a contained and efficient metabolism. Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. Life on repeat? Abiogenesis could have happened more than once. Earth could have birthed self-replicating molecules several times, and maybe early life for thousands or millions of years just consisted of a bunch of different self-replicating RNA molecules, with independent origins, competing for the same building blocks. Alas, due to the ancient and microscopic nature of this process, we may never know. Many lab experiments have successfully reproduced different stages of abiogenesis, proving they could happen more than once, but we have no certainty of these occurring in the past. A related question could be whether new life is emerging by abiogenesis as you are reading this. This is very unlikely though. Early Earth was sterile of life and the physical and chemical conditions were very different. Nowadays, if somewhere on the planet there were ideal conditions for new self-replicating molecules to appear, they would be promptly chomped by existing life. What we do know is that all extant life beings descend from a single shared last universal common ancestor of life (also known as LUCA). If there were other ancestors, they left no descendants behind. Key pieces of evidence support the existence of LUCA. All life on Earth uses the same genetic code, namely the correspondence between nucleotides in DNA known as A, T, C, and G – and the amino acid they encode in proteins. For example, the sequence of the three nucleotides ATG always corresponds to the amino acid methionine. Theoretically, however, there could have been more genetic code variants between species. But all life on Earth uses the same code with a few minor changes in some lineages. Biochemical pathways, such as the ones used to metabolise food, also support the existence of LUCA; many independent pathways could have evolved in different ancestors, yet some (such as the ones used to metabolise sugars) are shared across all living organisms. Similarly, hundreds of identical genes are present in disparate live beings which can only be explained by being inherited from LUCA. My favourite support for LUCA comes from the Tree of Life. Independent analyses, some using anatomy, metabolism or genetic sequences, have revealed a hierarchical pattern of relatedness that can be represented as a tree. This shows we are more related to chimps than to any other living organisms on Earth. Chimps and we are more related to gorillas, and together to orangutans, and so on. You can pick any random organism, from the lettuce in your salad to the bacteria in your bioactive yogurt and, if you travel back in time far enough, you will share an actual common ancestor. This is not a metaphor, but a scientific fact. This is one of the most mind boggling concepts in science, Darwin’s unity of life. If you are reading this text, you are here thanks to an uninterrupted chain of reproductive events going back billions of years. As exciting as it is to think about life repeatedly emerging on our planet, or elsewhere, it is even more exciting to know that we are related to all the life beings in the planet. Jordi Paps, Senior lecturer, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, University of Bristol This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The post Did Life On Earth Evolve More Than Once? appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Destiny 2 codes for free emblems and shaders
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Destiny 2 codes for free emblems and shaders

August 27, 2024: We checked for new Destiny 2 emblem codes. What are all the active Destiny 2 codes? Emblems are essential to authentic Guardian flair. They offer an opportunity for expression among your fireteam, the random Guardians you encounter in the tower, and your opponents in activities such as Crucible. Each emblem has a specific meaning, some being ubiquitous seasonal emblems and others so rare that only a fraction of a percent of players own them. Whether you're a hardcore collector or someone who appreciates the opportunity to express yourself through your Guardian, there's never a good reason to say no to a free Destiny 2 emblem or shader We've compiled all the active Destiny 2 codes in a list that we'll update periodically as Bungie makes more emblems available in the FPS game. Continue reading Destiny 2 codes for free emblems and shaders MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Destiny 2 classes, Destiny 2 The Final Shape review, Destiny 2 builds
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