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Survival Prepper
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Liberty is not the Responsibility of Bureaucrats and Politicians!
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Liberty is not the Responsibility of Bureaucrats and Politicians!

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Survival Prepper
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MEDICBOX PRO 6
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MEDICBOX PRO 6

TheMEDICBOX.com PLEASE ? LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, AND CLICK THE ? BELL. please support the channel by joining us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/StepOneSurvival Flashlights ? Olightstore: https://www.olightstore.com/s/6026GX 10% coupon code:SOS Step One Survival is a place to meet, network & find other preppers; to start your own prepper group or join an established prepper group. general discussion. and for those who want to protect themselves from man-made and natural disasters, financial collapse, EMP Support comes from Patreon and viewer's like you. Check us out on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/shop/steponesurvival for Leatherwork purchases SSGTBADASS@outlook.com SOS Shirts, Mugs & Stickers https://steponesurvival.creator-spring.com About me USMC Vet, Preparedness Consultant, Survivalist Gunsmith, Archery, Reloading, Martial Artist, leathercraft ???⚔??? SSgt B.A. USMC/
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Survival Prepper  
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GOOD PEOPLE ARE NOW THE CRIMINALS
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GOOD PEOPLE ARE NOW THE CRIMINALS

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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Mini Shotgun/ Mini Shells: Mad Max Boomstick
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Mini Shotgun/ Mini Shells: Mad Max Boomstick

Mini Shotgun that's 100% legal
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Tier 4 - $100,000 BIG TICKET ITEMS AND MOVES! My Thoughts...
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Tier 4 - $100,000 BIG TICKET ITEMS AND MOVES! My Thoughts...

Don't get wrapped up in the price tag, pimps. Keep in mind this is big ticket items and big moves. And don't forget, it's always a conversation! Let's make it an exercise! There's a TON of things I didn't even scratch the surface on so hit it up down there in the comments! The training is in the exercise. Please share the video because it would help us with the algorithm and don't forget to like and subscribe! Hit the alert button so you don't miss any videos!? Buy the same cheap, polarized glasses that I rock ? https://amzn.to/3PHOfy2 Help support the channel and see additional content! https://www.patreon.com/EfficientintheField813 #shtf #prepper #preparedness #buggingout
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Plastic Waste on our Beaches Now Visible from Space, Says New Study
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Plastic Waste on our Beaches Now Visible from Space, Says New Study

According to the United Nations, the world produces about 430 million metric tons (267 U.S. tons) of plastic annually, two-thirds of which are only used for a short time and quickly become garbage. What’s more, plastics are the most harmful and persistent fraction of marine litter, accounting for at least 85% of total marine waste. This problem is easily recognizable due to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and the amount of plastic waste that washes up on beaches and shores every year. Unless measures are taken to address this problem, the annual flow of plastic into the ocean could triple by 2040. One way to address this problem is to improve the global tracking of plastic waste using Earth observation satellites. In a recent study, a team of Australian researchers developed a new method for spotting plastic rubbish on our beaches, which they successfully field-tested on a remote stretch of coastline. This satellite imagery tool distinguishes between sand, water, and plastics based on how they reflect light differently. It can detect plastics on shorelines from an altitude of more than 600 km (~375 mi) – higher than the International Space Station‘s (ISS) orbit. The paper that describes their tool, “Beached Plastic Debris Index; a modern index for detecting plastics on beaches,” was recently published by the Marine Pollution Bulletin. The research team was led by Jenna Guffogg, a researcher at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT) and the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) at the University of Twente. She was joined by multiple colleagues from both institutions. The study was part of Dr. Guffogg’s joint PhD research with the support of an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship. Dr Jenna Guffogg said plastic on beaches can have severe impacts on wildlife and their habitats, just as it does in open waters. Credit: BPDI According to current estimates, humans dump well over 10 million metric tons (11 million U.S. tons) of plastic waste into our oceans annually. Since plastic production continues to increase worldwide, these numbers are projected to increase dramatically. What ends up on our beaches can severely impact wildlife and marine habitats, just like the impact it has in open waters. If these plastics are not removed, they will inevitably fragment into micro and nano plastics, another major environmental hazard. Said Dr. Guffogg in a recent RMIT University press release: “Plastics can be mistaken for food; larger animals become entangled, and smaller ones, like hermit crabs, become trapped inside items such as plastic containers. Remote island beaches have some of the highest recorded densities of plastics in the world, and we’re also seeing increasing volumes of plastics and derelict fishing gear on the remote shorelines of northern Australia. “While the impacts of these ocean plastics on the environment, fishing and, tourism are well documented, methods for measuring the exact scale of the issue or targeting clean-up operations, sometimes most needed in remote locations, have been held back by technological limitations.” Satellite technology is already used to track plastic garbage floating around the world’s oceans. This includes relatively small drifts containing thousands of plastic bottles, bags, and fishing nets, but also gigantic floating trash islands like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. As of 2018, this garbage patch measured about 1.6 million km2 (620,000 mi2) and consisted of 45,000–129,000 metric tons (50,000–142,000 U.S. tons). However, the technology used to locate plastic waste in the ocean is largely ineffective at spotting plastic on beaches. Geospatial scientists have found a way to detect plastic waste on remote beaches, bringing us closer to global monitoring options. Credit: RMIT Much of the problem is that plastic can be mistaken for patches of sand when viewed from space. The Beached Plastic Debris Index (BPDI) developed by Dr. Guffogg and her colleagues circumvents this by employing a spectral index – a mathematical formula that analyzes patterns of reflected light. The BPDI is specially designed to map plastic debris in coastal areas using high-definition data from the WorldView-3 satellite, a commercial Earth observation satellite (owned by Maxar Technologies) that has been in operation since 2014. Thanks to their efforts, scientists now have an effective way to monitor plastic on beaches, which could assist in clean-up operations. As part of the remote sensing team at RMIT, Dr. Guffogg and her colleagues have developed similar tools for monitoring forests and mapping bushfires from space. To validate the BPDI, the team field-tested it by placing 14 plastic targets on a beach in southern Gippsland, about 200 km (125 mi) southeast of Melbourne. Each target was made of a different type of plastic and measured two square meters (21.5 square feet) – smaller than the satellite’s pixel size of about three square meters. The resulting images were compared to three other indices, two designed for detecting plastics on land and one for detecting plastics in aquatic settings. The BPDI outperformed all three as the others struggled to differentiate between plastics and sand or misclassified shadows and water as plastic. As study author Dr. Mariela Soto-Berelov explained, this makes the BPDI far more useful for environments where water and plastic-contaminated pixels are likely to coexist.   “This is incredibly exciting, as up to now we have not had a tool for detecting plastics in coastal environments from space. The beauty of satellite imagery is that it can capture large and remote areas at regular intervals. Detection is a key step needed for understanding where plastic debris is accumulating and planning clean-up operations, which aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals, such as Protecting Seas and Oceans.”   The next step is to test the BPDI tool in real-life scenarios, which will consist of the team partnering with various organizations dedicated to monitoring and addressing the plastic waste problem. Further Reading: RMIT, Marine Pollution Bulletin The post Plastic Waste on our Beaches Now Visible from Space, Says New Study appeared first on Universe Today.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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THE IRAN WAR PSYOP! - Israel Owned Governments Declare WAR On Iran! - NATO Takes Ukraine
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THE IRAN WAR PSYOP! - Israel Owned Governments Declare WAR On Iran! - NATO Takes Ukraine

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Mom shares 'kind can' idea after 7-year-old expresses struggles with friends at school
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Mom shares 'kind can' idea after 7-year-old expresses struggles with friends at school

This article has been updated to include the original Kind Can post.At some point, most parents have to field questions, concerns, worries, anxieties, angst and sometimes downright despair from our kids over their relationships with other kids. Friendships can be messy. Bullying is a thing. When you pool together a couple dozen kids who are growing and changing and figuring out their emotions for most of the day, all manner of relational dynamics can occur.Navigating the social landscape with our kids isn't easy. Each child is unique, some are more sensitive or aware of what's happening than others, and some need assistance with figuring out how to handle tough social situations. As parents, we don't want to swoop in and solve their problems, but we also don't want to leave them rudderless in a storm. We want to provide them with the tools and help them build the skills they'll need to steer their own ship. One tool that can help a kid who is struggling to connect with their peers is intentional kindness. However, a blanket admonition to "be kind" is often too vague to help a kid in the midst of a social crisis. That's why one parent's "kind can" idea has gone viral—it offers a specific way to practice kindness in a way that's not overwhelming. A 2022 post on LinkedIn and then on Facebook, Sasja Nieukerk-Chomos shared the idea, writing:"'Mom, I hate them.''Them' being her friends at school.This is what my 7-year-old confided to me as I was putting her to bed the other night.I could have made light of her hatred, like I’ve done when she tells me she hates broccoli.I could have gotten caught up in her anger: 'Who are these kids upsetting my daughter!?'Instead, I asked her what was going on that her heart hurt so much.Because under anger is usually hurt.""Sure enough, the tears came pouring out as she told me about how her best friend only wanted to play with another girl, and how when she went to find others to play with they told her to go away. This had been happening all week.'Why doesn’t anybody like me?'I didn’t have an answer for that, but I did have a thought: It’s time for the Kind Can.Suddenly I was 8 years old again, a grade 3 student who was having a rough start to the school year. I had a teacher I didn’t like, friendships had shifted, and I couldn’t seem to get along with anyone. I hated going to school.My mom created a Kind Can.She used a big Nescafe tin can (remember those?)In the can went the names of every single one of my classmates. Each morning before school I would pull a name out of the can. That day I had to go out of my way to do something kind for them.Not to have them do something in return.For no other reason than to do something kind. It wasn’t easy at first, but my mom encouraged me to keep trying, and helped me think of all the different ways I could show kindness to others. It started to get really fun! And then things shifted.No longer caught up in my own mind about what others were ‘doing to me’, I was now focused on what I was doing for others.Though there were no expectations of kindness in return, more and more kindness is what I got. I loved going to school! I told my daughter about the Kind Can and her eyes got that little spark – the one that tells me she’s about to get creative. So yes, she has big plans for just how fancy this can will be – much better than an old tin can she proclaimed! That’s our project.A Kind Can. A way to create more kindness.A way to keep our hearts open even when they want to close."People loved the kind can idea, with the post being shared more than 3,000 times. Some people pointed out the beauty of the wisdom in it being passed down through generations. Several parents wished that they had seen the idea when their own kids were going through some social struggles. Many commenters said that a lot of adults could use a kind can as well. A kind can won't solve every friendship woe a child has, but goodness knows the world could use more kindness. Helping kids practice that virtue with a tool that makes it specific and fun is definitely a win-win. This article originally appeared on 4.20.22
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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What parents are teaching kids when we allow them to take a 'mental health day'
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What parents are teaching kids when we allow them to take a 'mental health day'

When I was in high school, I woke up one morning feeling overwhelmed. I was an honors student, I was involved in various activities and clubs, and for whatever reason, I felt thoroughly unprepared for the day. I don't recall if I had a test or a presentation or if it was just a normal school day that I couldn't face—I just remember feeling like I'd hit a wall and couldn't make my mental gears turn right.I usually walked the mile and a half to school, but I was running late so my dad offered to drive me. In the car, I tried to keep it together, but halfway to school, the tears started to fall. My dad looked over and asked if I was OK. "I don't know," I sobbed. "I feel like … I just … I need a day." He knew I wasn't sick. He could have told me to tough it out. He could have given me a pep talk. He could have forced me to go. But he didn't do any of those things.With zero hesitation—and just a simple "OK"—he turned the car around and took me home.I have no memory of what I did the rest of that day. Three decades later, the only thing that sticks out is the basic-but-profound lesson my dad instilled in me the moment he turned that steering wheel: It's totally OK to take care of yourself. We talked about it briefly on the way home. As it turned out, he was also taking a "mental health day." My dad was a social worker, and as an adult, I can totally understand why he would need to take a random day off sometimes. But it didn't really matter what he did for a living. Most of us need an occasional mental health day—adults, teens and kids alike. Some schools have begun incorporating this understanding into their school attendance policies. Utah passed a bill in 2018 that allows a mental health day to count as an excused absence from school. Oregon enacted a similar law in 2019 and Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Nevada and Virginia have followed suit. “Mental health days are not only good for the practical aspect of giving young people a break," psychologist Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, Ph.D., told Healthline, "but they also validate that the community and society are saying, ‘We understand and we’re supporting you in this way.”Occupational therapist Shelli Dry concurs, telling Healthline that acceptance of mental health days can help eliminate the stigma that often comes with mental illness. “For schools to recognize that sometimes it’s better to take a mental health day than push through when you cannot seem to cope, is a tremendous support for students to feel understood and accepted, and [this, in turn, encourages] students to understand and accept themselves more,” she said.Sometimes we forget how hard it is being a kid. In some ways, I think it's way harder than being an adult. Considering the fact that 1 in 6 kids between the ages of 6 and 17 experience a mental health disorder each year, we need to acknowledge that a lot of kids have days where they're struggling. But even kids who don't deal with mental illness sometimes need a down day. Modern life is busy and complex, no matter our age. Managing it all daily—and then also handling whatever extra stuff life throws at us—is a lot.Part of good parenting is teaching kids to persevere through challenges, but encouraging perseverance has to be balanced with insight and wisdom. Sometimes kids might cry wolf, but it's important for parents to understand that kids might be dealing with more than we know. Sometimes kids need to be encouraged to dig deep for resilience. Sometimes kids have already been resilient for a long time and need a little time and space to just be. My dad knew me. He understood that I wasn't just being lazy or trying to get out of doing something hard. He trusted me to know what I needed, which in turn taught me to listen to my inner alarm and trust myself. As a result, I've spent my adult life with a good sense of when I need to push through and when I need to pause and reset—a gift I'm immensely grateful for.All of that said, this advice does come with a caveat. As a parent of kids who are learning to manage anxiety, mental health days can be a mixed bag. There's a difference between taking a mental health day because you really need it—which happens—and taking a mental health day to avoid facing fears—which also happens. Avoidance feels good in the moment but fuels anxiety in the long run, so parents and kids have to be aware of how the idea can be misused and unintentionally make certain mental health issues worse.The bottom line, however, is that kids need breaks sometimes. And when you allow them to take an occasional day here and there to breathe, to do some self-care, to reconnect with themselves and reset their mental and emotional barometer, you teach them that their well-being matters. You teach them that it's OK to acknowledge when they've hit a limit and pause to recoup their strength. It's OK to turn the car around when you know you need to. That's a lesson we all need to learn, and one we need to support with work and school policies in addition to internalizing individually. We're making some good strides toward that goal, and the sooner we all get on the same page, the better everyone's well-being will be. This article originally appeared on 2.2.22
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The rock legend Alice Cooper called an “auxiliary guitarist”
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The rock legend Alice Cooper called an “auxiliary guitarist”

"He's always been like my boy." The post The rock legend Alice Cooper called an “auxiliary guitarist” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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