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Is this the toughest power bank ever?
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Is this the toughest power bank ever?

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SHOCK ? RFK JR. just dropped BOMBSHELL - Washington DC Insiders PANIC
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SHOCK ? RFK JR. just dropped BOMBSHELL - Washington DC Insiders PANIC

Email Signup Just in Case https://www.sustainableseasons.com/ Follow me on Twitter X Just in Case https://twitter.com/PatrickHumphre Breaking news RFK Jr has dropped bombshell information about what will happen soon once he takes office at the HHS. Robert F Kennedy JR also says he will revamp the FDA and the USDA. Watch Patrick Humphrey prepper news updates. “Stand firm, and you will win life.” Luke 21:19
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3 New Next Level Flashlights from Olight
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3 New Next Level Flashlights from Olight

https://www.olightstore.com/s/LOQVEK #olight #OclipPro #arkfeldultra #sphere FAN MAIL: CRAZY RUSSIAN HACKER P.O. Box 49 Waynesville, NC 28786
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Intel Uncensored
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Opus Dei Takeover of USA and Trump Through the Heritage Foundation and Project 2025
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Opus Dei Takeover of USA and Trump Through the Heritage Foundation and Project 2025

Opus Dei Takeover of USA and Trump Through the Heritage Foundation and Project 2025 - Duty to Warn: May I Tell You What Project 2025 Really Is? - PLEASE NOTE: The Political or Religious Beliefs are not of what is of significance here. It is the Massive Decades Long Plot that he was witness to. His claims are credible and many other independent Researchers have Revealed very much of the same facts. It is the Evil Plot and the Corruption that is Important to Understand Here... - 123,562 views Aug 16, 2024 Frank Schaeffer - Duty to Warn: May I Tell You What Project 2025 Really Is? It Has to Be Said. - August 16, 2024 Follow Frank on Substack. https://frankschaeffer.substack.com * JESUITS AND OPUS DEI ….THE CHURCH’S FIFTH COLUMN - https://nwobroadcastcorp.wordpress.com/2021/03/24/society-of-jesus-and-opus-dei-the-churchs-fifth-column/ - Opus Dei, a Secret Masonic arm of the Catholic Church? - There are two strong supposedly opposing and supposedly inimical groups in the Catholic Church. - The Society of Jesus was founded in Spain in 1540 and Opus Dei also founded in Spain in 1928 - The Jesuits are 480 years old and the Opus Dei 97 Yet both have something in common Opus Dei is a private prelature an institution having clergy and lay members Jesuits are a more regular a religious order of members that profess solemn vows. - Opus Dei is the Catholic Church’s first, and thus far the only, personal prelature - Both were founded by crypto Jews from Spain and are even now controlled by crypto Jews - See Full Article For More * FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@FrankSchaefferYouTube
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Physicist demonstrates how to break a ruler with a newspaper and it's utterly delightful
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Physicist demonstrates how to break a ruler with a newspaper and it's utterly delightful

Have you ever had a teacher whose enthusiasm for their subject piqued your interest more than the subject itself? I had a biology professor in college who would talk in a low almost-whisper most of the time, but when she got excited about mitochondria or cellular respiration or the stages of mitosis, her voice would rise into a loud, high-pitched shriek. While her exuberance didn't make me fall in love with cellular biology, it did capture my attention and provide some chuckle-worthy entertainment while I was learning.For people who don't have a natural inclination toward certain subjects, a passionate teacher can make all the difference. That's one reason a video of Texas A&M University (TAMU) physicist Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova explaining how atmospheric pressure works is so delightful.Dr. Erukhimova has been teaching at TAMU for more than 20 years and is the co-author of an undergraduate textbook, "Atmospheric Thermodynamics: Elementary Physics and Chemistry." She is an award-winning educator, and when you see her physics demonstrations shared on TAMU Physics & Astronomy's YouTube channel, it's not hard to see why.When most of us think of atmospheric pressure, we think about the weather. But Erukhimova demonstrates how atmospheric pressure can give a newspaper the power to break a ruler. (Sort of—the person actually breaks the ruler, but the newspaper is the key to enabling it to happen.) This demonstration would be cool on its own, but Erukhimova's energy is what truly makes the lesson. Watch and enjoy:(I may or may not be adding "Did I impress you? NO!" to my regular sayings.) "Dr. Tatiana" has many similar videos, all of which have the same passion and enthusiasm. Watch her delight in making balloons shrink in liquid nitrogen and then come back to life. And watch how she describes the "confidence and courage" you need to do a tablecloth inertia demonstration: So much fun. Three cheers for teachers who make learning fun simply by enthusiastically sharing their wonder at how things work. And if you want to see more from Dr. Erukhimova, check out her TEDx talk on Physics as a Street Art: This article originally appeared two years ago.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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She asked her Muslim neighbor about funeral customs, then left with an unexpected gift
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She asked her Muslim neighbor about funeral customs, then left with an unexpected gift

No one would argue that the United States of America has felt…not so united lately. And the results of the 2024 election, distressing headlines about seemingly never-ending political divide, the very real possibility of hard won human rights being snatched away…it all adds to feelings of disillusionment. Not only in the ethos of the American Dream. But of humanity itself. And yet, its times like these when it becomes more important than ever to seek out moments that suggest otherwise. Those real life acts of compassion, kindness, respect and generosity that help us believe, as a wise 13 fifteen year old once said, that “people are really good at heart.” This is one of those stories. In a video captured by a ring doorbell camera (the modern day gadget that gives us glimpses into the soul of humanity on the regular) we see an older white woman approaching her Muslim neighbor. In case you’re anxious—this is not going to turn into a Karen moment. Rather, the woman lets her neighbor know that she is going to a Muslim funeral, and is a bit daunted by wearing a headscarf to the ceremony. So she asks for instructions as to how to put it on appropriately. A truly lovely interaction ensues, where the Muslim neighbor not only gives the woman a demonstration and encourages her to practice wrapping the scarf in real time, but lets the woman keep the item. The conversation ends with the neighbor telling the woman “you look beautiful.” No animosity. No politics. No battle of beliefs. Just two women of different walks of life connecting through kindness. Watch: See on Instagram It’s no wonder why this video has been going viral on multiple social media platforms. It’s giving people things to appreciate about a wide range of topics. Check out some of the lovely comments below: “Awww. And honestly, her generation don’t think to pull up a tutorial on YouTube, their instinct is to ask somebody that they know. This so genuine and wholesome ❤️” “As a Muslim, I just knewwwwwwww and expected that she would say keep it. Palestinians are the same with keffiyehs and the hospitality is engrained in both the religion and culture.” “Being open to being educated about one another is what starts beautiful relationships and understanding. We are all human just trying to make it through this life, on different paths but really, end up in the same place at the end ?”“I wish more people would realize this. All the time on the internet and social media [and] they aren’t seeing real world. Just a small ugly portion that of course is going to be posted on the net to get views. Like Yelp, far more people are likely to post a negative review than to post a positive review imo. Also kindness starts in your communities. It can't happen at a global level without first starting at a small local level.” “That is the most wholesome interaction I’ve seen between two people, that is beautiful.” “More of this please.” Lots of folks chimed in to say that this was the perfect example of what it truly means to be an American. “This is the America that I was raised up believing. I was taught in school that America was a melting pot and that we all come together to make this country great. I just don't know how we got to where we are today.” “This is the “melting pot” in full effect. THIS is what makes America beautiful. Learning & *embracing* (key word here) each other’s differences.” “THIS IS AMERICA. This is when America is great.” Of course, it’s not like this everywhere. But these moments do happen more often than the news or the internet would have us believe. Times are tough right now—but there is always goodness to be found. And searching for it is just one small way we fight to create a better world.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Tom Brady says parents today don't let kids fail enough. Is he right?
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Tom Brady says parents today don't let kids fail enough. Is he right?

Tom Brady — ever heard of him? The multi-time Super Bowl winner, NFL MVP, and pretty much the most decorated NFL athlete of all time retired from on-field play before last season. But he's been keeping himself pretty dang busy in retirement with a broadcasting gig, becoming part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, and of course, being a dad to his three kids.Tom Brady recently spoke at a Fortune Global Forum event about his leadership style and how business executives could learn from his self-made success. His thoughts on leading as a father were much more interesting. And in his opinion? Some parents are too quick to coddle these days.“Think of today’s world, how we screw these kids up,” Tom said. “Every time they mess up, we send them to an easier place to succeed.” - YouTube www.youtube.com What he means is that we might steer them away from goals that are too lofty or likely to lead to disappointment. He thinks parents are too quick to discourage their kids from 'reaching for the stars' in order to save them from heartbreak, especially when they're uber-talented.His parents sure didn't, and look how it worked out for him!“The blessing my parents gave me was when I was that long shot as a kid who was a backup quarterback on a freshman team? They never said, ‘Man, don't do that. It's gonna be too hard. Let's do something different. Let's think about another backup plan.’ They kind of said, ‘You know what? Go for it. Whatever you want to be, go for it.’ And that's probably my parenting style," he said.What do experts think? Is Tom Brady right? Are parents today too "soft"?"I think some are and it's not a bad thing," says Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver, a licensed psychologist. It's a matter of more and more parents shifting their priorities, she says."Parents today are more likely to prioritize emotional intelligence, mental health, and individuality in their kids, which can be mistaken for 'softness.'" Photo by Cian Leach on Unsplash We're all so much more aware of mental health concerns than we were a few decades ago. Efforts to protect longterm mental well-being in kids can sometimes be perceived as coddling.But let's be real: Not every kid will grow up to be the Tom Brady of their field. Pushing hard to achieve your dreams is a good thing, but it's easy to push too far and sacrifice your mental and physical health. And there aren't always seven Super Bowl rings and hundreds of millions of dollars waiting for you on the other end.Kids today also face more pressure than ever to achieve, in part due to social media. But they're also being pressured to specialize at ridiculously early ages (in sports, academics, etc.) or risk "falling behind" despite research showing there's no need to do so.Times have changed since Tom Brady was the backup QB at Michigan! It's OK for parents to be mindful of that balancing act and of modern concerns young people face.Of course, there is some truth to Tom Brady's criticism. Protecting your kids from failure and heartbreak isn't doing them any favors, instead it robs them of a chance to learn accountability, independence, and resilience."There’s a fine line between encouragement and pressure. Make sure your child knows that their worth isn’t tied to their achievements," Edwards-Hawver says.I don't know about the business advice, but Tom did close with some good words of encouragement for all the parents out there.“The parents in the room know that being a parent is probably the hardest job all of us have and we screw up a lot and I've screwed up a lot as a parent,” he said. “So I don't want to seem like I'm some expert in parenting because I'm certainly not that.”"I try to just be dependable and consistent for them and honestly, whatever our kids choose as we know to do whatever they want to do in life, we gotta support.”He added that one of his sons wants to play pro basketball, but Tom didn't know if he'd ever develop the vertical leap to do it. Regardless, he always ensures his son that it'll happen one day if he keeps working — even though he can't really promise that for sure."I want him to know that his dad's got his back."Now that's a winning mindset.
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