I am not nearly grateful enough for all that I have in my life. I’ve decided that this summer is the perfect time to work on having the gratitude attitude. Usually my personal time line includes new endeavors in the fall (after all these years I’m still on the school calendar I guess) with summer […]
The Gratitude Challenge & Sangha
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
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The Gratitude Challenge & Sangha
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
I am not nearly grateful enough for all that I have in my life. I’ve decided that this summer is the perfect time to work on having the gratitude attitude. Usually my personal time line includes new endeavors in the fall (after all these years I’m still on the school calendar I guess) with summer […]
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The Gratitude Challenge & Sangha
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
I am not nearly grateful enough for all that I have in my life. I’ve decided that this summer is the perfect time to work on having the gratitude attitude. Usually my personal time line includes new endeavors in the fall (after all these years I’m still on the school calendar I guess) with summer […]
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Technosanity #4: Review: A Crude Awakening
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
This is a very deeply interesting documentary about oil, oil supplies, the peak oil phenomenon, and the coming looming disasters which await us. The documentary is not “balanced” in that they gave no voice to the other points of view, but I suppose they think those other points of view are so far out […]
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Amy Winehouse, Crack Cocaine and Emphysema [DrugMonkey]
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
2Figure 15b: Advanced emphysema in a relatively young (36-year-old) woman with a history of heavy cocaine abuse and unrelated mitral valve disease. Chest CT scan reveals diffuse advanced emphysema.
The latest news in the celebrity drug-abuse world is that Amy Winehouse’s dad has informed the press that she has early stage emphysema. Her publicist has also […]
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The American South, Urban Areas, People of Color, Native Americans … In short, the poor and disadvantaged … suffer greatly from poverty-caused neglected diseases [Greg Laden’s Blog]
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Triatoma infestans, Chagas vector This is the conclusion of a report to be published in the June 2008 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases journal. The report, by Peter Hotez of George Washington University and the Sabin Vaccine Institute, is a clear indictment of economic disparity in the United States. The bottom line: Many poor Americans are, […]
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