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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

How Women Doctors Destroyed Healthcare in Britain
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How Women Doctors Destroyed Healthcare in Britain

In this article, Dr. Vernon Coleman paints a picture of how limitations put onto all general practitioners when vast numbers of women entered the field permanently changed healthcare. By Dr. Vernon Coleman […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

CNN: Calling the US a Republic Is “A Conspiracy Theory”
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CNN: Calling the US a Republic Is “A Conspiracy Theory”

by M Dowling, Independent Sentinel: Democrats don’t like to refer to the USA as a Constitutional Republic because they are turning us into a socialist democracy. We finally have a CNN reporter spilling the beans. He ordains that calling America a Republic is “an attack on democracy.” It’s probably homophobic, xenophobic, and racist too. CNN […]
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Historical Events for 18th June 2024
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Historical Events for 18th June 2024

1894 - Premier Roseberry declares Uganda a British protectorate 1898 - Steel Pier, 1st amusement pier opens in Atlantic City, New Jersey 1943 - SS Police in Amsterdam sentence 12 resistance fighters to death for the fire-bombing at the census records bureau in March 1944 - Farewell concert of conductor Willem Mengelberg in Paris, France 1948 - National Security Council authorizes covert operations for 1st time 1949 - "Along Fifth Avenue" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 180 performances 1955 - "3 for Tonight" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 85 performances 1982 - Voting Rights Act of 1965 extended by Senate by 85-8 vote 2019 - England cricket captain Eoin Morgan smashes a ODI world record 17 sixes against Afghanistan in his side's 150-run World Cup victory at Old Trafford; Morgan, 148 from 71 balls 2022 - Attacks in Oromia, western Ethiopia, targeting the Amhara people leave a reported 250 dead, killed by Oromo rebels amid worsening ethnic conflict in the country More Historical Events »
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Today in History for 18th June 2024
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Today in History for 18th June 2024

Historical Events 1821 - Carl Maria von Weber's opera "Der Freischutz" ("The Marksman") premieres at Schauspielhaus, Berlin, Germany 1912 - The Chicago national Republican Convention splits between President Taft and Theodore Roosevelt; after Taft is nominated, Roosevelt and progressive elements of the Party form the Progressive Party (also known as the 'Bull Moose Party') 1972 - 3 members of the British Army are killed by an Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomb in a derelict house near Lurgan, County Down 1983 - Space shuttle Challenger 2 launches the first American woman into space, astronaut Sally Ride 1996 - Ted Kaczynski, suspected of being the Unabomber, is indicted on ten criminal counts 2013 - Russia passes a law banning foreign same-sex couples from adopting children More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1934 - Mitsuteru Yokoyama, Japanese manga artist (d. 2004) 1942 - Hans Vonk, Dutch conductor (The Hague Philharmonic, 1980-1991; St. Louis Symphony, 1996-2002), born in Amsterdam (d. 2004) 1952 - Idriss Déby, Chadian politician and military officer (President of Chad, 1990–2021), born in Berdoba, Chad (d. 2021) 1962 - Jan[ice] Merrill, track star (US record long distance holder 1979) 1969 - Vito LoGrasso, American professional wrestler 1991 - Willa Holland, American actress (Arrow), born in Los Angeles, California More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1629 - Piet Heyn, Dutch privateer who captured a Spanish silver fleet and admiral who became a folk hero, shot by cannonball during a skirmish with privateers at 51 1937 - Al Boasberg, American vaudeville, radio and film comedy writer (Jack Benny; Bob Hope; The Marx Brothers), dies of a heart attack at 44 1939 - Frans "Sas" van Aerschot, Flemish operetta actor (Paljas), dies at 73 1982 - Roberto Calvi, Italian banker and director (Banco Ambrosiano), hangs himself at 62 2016 - Paul Cox, Dutch-born Australian director (Lonely Hearts), dies at 76 2020 - Arturo Chaires, Mexican soccer defender (22 caps; C.D. Guadalajara), dies at 83 More Famous Deaths »
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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
2 yrs

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Pasco Sheriff’s deputies are currently searching for Carrie Eck, a missing 49-year-old. Eck is 5’3”, around 276 lbs., with gray/auburn hair and blue eyes. Eck was last seen on June 15 around 7:30 a.m., in the Oleander Ave. area of New Port Richey. (1/2)

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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
2 yrs

FINALLY! Arab nations vote on taking in refugees from Gaza
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FINALLY! Arab nations vote on taking in refugees from Gaza

See results below. Be sure to send this to the leaders of countries in the West who want to open their doors to Palestinian refugees from Gaza. On auspicious Eid day, feeling charitable, 57 Muslim countries’ foreign ministers voted in a Zoom meeting, on taking Palestinian refugees. The results are: 46 countries politely voted, “No” […]
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
2 yrs

So, where are all the bleeding heart college students protesting THIS genocide?
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So, where are all the bleeding heart college students protesting THIS genocide?

Nowhere to be seen. Christians murdered inside a church in Nigeria! 8,000 were killed in 2023 by lsIamic groups! 150,000 Christians murdered in last 15 years. How many more to start a single protest for them? pic.twitter.com/gCrHaew3ym — Azat Alsalem (@AzzatAlsaalem) June 17, 2024
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Korea’s War of Prisoners
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Korea’s War of Prisoners

Korea’s War of Prisoners JamesHoare Tue, 06/18/2024 - 09:01
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History Traveler
2 yrs

‘Spice’ by Roger Crowley review
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‘Spice’ by Roger Crowley review

‘Spice’ by Roger Crowley review JamesHoare Tue, 06/18/2024 - 09:03
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Insect migration: the hidden superhighway of the Pyrenees
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Insect migration: the hidden superhighway of the Pyrenees

Insects, while frequently disregarded, are critical to the planet’s ecosystems. They make up about 90 percent of all animal species and play important functions in both ocean and land ecosystems. Without them, life on Earth could be severely disrupted. New research from the University of Exeter has revealed a unique travel superhighway in the Pyrenees mountains that billions of insects utilize each year, proving their crucial ecological contributions. The discovery of an aerial superhighway Entomologists and ecologists have long wrestled with public perceptions of insects. However, a remarkable investigation has revealed an incredible insect migration route. Over four years, researchers watched 17 million insects as they migrated over a narrow 30-meter gap in the Pyrenees between France and Spain. Scientists estimate that this mountain route sees at least 14.6 billion day-flying insects per year. “More than 70 years ago, two ornithologists—Elizabeth and David Lack—chanced upon an incredible spectacle of insect migration at the Pass of Bujaruelo,” stated Will Hawkes of the University of Exeter. “They witnessed remarkable numbers of marmalade hoverflies migrating through the mountains, the first recorded instance of fly migration in Europe. In 2018, we went to the same pass to see if this migration still occurred.” Methodology and findings Due to the difficulty of counting small, fast-moving insects, researchers utilized a combination of video, direct observation, and flight-intercept traps to identify species passing through the mountain pass, which is 2,273 meters above sea level. “What we found was truly remarkable,” Hawkes said. “Not only were vast numbers of marmalade hoverflies still migrating through the pass, but far more besides. There were some days when the number of flies was well over 3,000 individuals per meter, per minute.” The migration, which usually occurs at higher altitudes, becomes apparent at ground level under certain conditions—warm, sunny, dry weather with a light headwind. “The combination of high-altitude mountains and wind patterns render what is normally an invisible high-altitude migration into this incredibly rare spectacle observable at ground level,” said Karl Wotton, the research lead. Ecological importance Almost 90 percent of the migrating insects were pollinators, which are essential for preserving genetic diversity in fragmented vegetation regions. In addition, several insects, such as marmalade and pied hoverflies, act as natural pest controls. These migrating insects also provide food for birds like chaffinches, goldfinches, and swallows, which consume them in mid-air during their own migrations. The majority of the observed insects were fly species, with butterflies and dragonflies accounting for just two percent of the population. Common garden insects, such as the cabbage white butterfly and the house fly, were also observed. Implications for conservation This study emphasizes the ecological significance of insect migration and the importance of habitat protection. “By spreading the knowledge of these remarkable migrants, we can spread interest and determination to protect their habitats,” Hawkes stated. Understanding and safeguarding these migratory patterns is critical because insects play important roles in pollination, pest control, and as a food source for other animals. Their migration habits protect the health and sustainability of ecosystems worldwide. Source study: Proceedings of the Royal Society B.—The most remarkable migrants—systematic analysis of the Western European insect flyway at a Pyrenean mountain passThe post Insect migration: the hidden superhighway of the Pyrenees first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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