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Below is a long blog post about 350 and the upcoming climate summit in Copenhagen. I hope that you will find it interesting, but also worth sharing with others as well (so if you liked this article please click on share at the top of your screen). We have been working hard to get some media coverage for our upcoming events next weekend – we’ll be marching from Glastonbury Tor to Wells cathedral during the day, followed by a candle-lit vigil outside Wells city hall. There are still spaces available to join us if you would like to come along! We’d love to see you there. This Saturday marks an important milestone towards a global deal on cutting carbon emissions: September 24th has now become known as “Global Day of Action”. The aim is simple; to take action around the world calling upon governments meeting in December at UN talks in Copenhagen to agree a binding treaty which puts the brakes on runaway climate change, and sets the world firmly onto a pathway away from dirty energy sources such as coal, oil and gas. In Britain alone over 1,000 events took place last year; this time round more than double that number are already planned, spanning all sorts of activities including bike rides, walks, film festivals, street parties, carnivals, concerts and football matches. These range from big national mobilisations such as those taking place in London and Edinburgh organised by 10:10, to local community initiatives being held together by local groups or individuals. Even though the 38 Degrees website only lists 697 actions so far, this represents thousands of people taking part. The idea for Global Day was born out of frustration. In June 2009, when negotiators met to try and thrash out a draft agreement for their crucial meeting in Copenhagen, many environmentalists felt let down. Instead of the ambitious outcome they had hoped for, what emerged instead were weak propositions, filled with loopholes large enough to drive a truck through. Six months later, things don’t look much better. With less than three weeks until COP15 opens its doors, little progress seems likely. However, despite this lack of movement forward, momentum behind the campaign to cut greenhouse gases remains strong. Many countries have announced targets for reducing emissions, renewable power capacity continues to grow rapidly, communities across Europe have formed alliances against new nuclear plants, and public opinion polls show majority support amongst citizens throughout the developed world for tackling climate change and investing in clean technologies. At the same time, the growing economic crisis threatens to derail any plans for further emission reductions, as governments scramble to make savings wherever possible. This may seem Below is a long blog post about 60 Minutes’s use of “The Big One” in the context of an ongoing series by Steve Kroft. I wanted to write it because I thought that CBS should be more careful with its journalistic branding, and for two reasons: First, there have been some legitimate questions raised about whether Mr. Kroft was really asking those tough questions or just leading the candidate (and therefore the viewers) down a well-worn path; Secondly, this weekend’s story showed how even if he did ask those difficult questions – which may not actually be very hard at all – they didn’t come out as strong as they might have. The first point has been discussed elsewhere [1], but my second one hasn’t gotten much attention yet, so let me explain why. It’ll take me a little bit longer than usual to do so though… First off, what makes something seem harder? In general terms, you can think of any given question having three components: the subject matter itself (“What’s your position?”), the specific formulation (“Do you believe in evolution?”), and the presentation style used when asked it (“Don’t try to answer that”). As far as I know, no study has examined how these factors interact to create perceptions like “difficult,” “challenged,” etc., but we certainly see them at work every day. For example, here are several statements about immigration policy from Mitt Romney during his campaign against Ted Kennedy back in ‘94 (in bold): “We must recognize that our nation cannot continue to exist without borders.” (subject matter/formulation) “I will fight to keep illegals from entering this country” (Same) And now listen to him talk about the same issues with George Stephanopoulos last month (in italics): Stephanopolous: Do you still feel that illegal aliens coming across the border represent a threat to national security? Romney: No, absolutely not. But I also don’t think — and neither does Governor Brewer — nor Arizona citizens — that being able to cross into America undetected represents a benefit. So I agree with her and other people who say we need to secure the border. That doesn’t mean you deport millions of people who were brought here through nothing fault of their own … It’s clear from looking at both passages that they’re talking about exactly the same thing ––immigrants crossing over illegally–but each sounds different enough that most reasonable people would judge the former as “harder,” right? Why? Well, let’s look at the subject matter again. Is the issue of legal vs. illegal immigration “easier” or “harder”? Obviously, there are many ways to respond to such a question, but personally I find it Below is a long blog post about 10 things I have learned in my first year as a full-time professional musician. It was originally posted on Medium and has been edited for clarity here. 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So take some time away from yourself every now again soak up sunshine listen birds chirp appreciate nature surroundings enjoy life live experience new things make memories meet friends laugh smile cry dance sing learn grow mature evolve transform become better person know thyself understand self worth value respect love peace happiness joy freedom fun entertainment amusement humor sarcasm irony wit satire comedy tragedy heartbreak sadness anger pain suffering war hate death struggle adversity conflict resolution compromise negotiation win lose draw tie split decision outcome consequence result repercussions consequences disadvantages advantages benefits pros cons consensus agreement disagreement agreement agreement/disagreements etcetera… This list goes on forever almost literally speaking so let us begin shall we ? Making mistakes means learning lessons along the way which helps propel forward momentum towards success even if it feels like failure initially since everything works out eventually anyway thus proving yet another reason why risk takers always prevail over conformists any day everyday every week monthly annually bi annual triennial quadrennial decadal centennial millennium century millenium century millennium cents centimeters centi meters centimetres cm cm cm cm centi meter centimeter milli metre millimeter micrometre micro millimeter nanometer nano millimeter picometre pico metre femto second femtosecond fps ft per sec ft sec ft/sec feet second sec/ft seconds per minute minutes minutes per hour hrs hr hours per Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. But first, some background information: In early September I was in the USA on business and visited the office of my colleagues from Augsburg University (Hans-Martin Kröger) to attend their annual conference called Making Sense - which explores how students learn with digital media at university level. One session that particularly caught my interest were the presentations by Professor Paul Andersen who has been using virtual reality and immersive learning for teaching chemistry for several years now. He also discussed the use of Oculus Rift as an educational tool; it turned out his department had recently received one such device together with 20 headsets and he shared this experience during the sessions. This was really interesting since we have used similar tools for our own workshops before but only very few institutions can afford purchasing these devices themselves so far. The other highlights included a talk by Dr Linda Brennecke (Freiburg), who talked about her research project, Virtual Reality as Immersive Learning Environment for Cultural Heritage Conservation, where she investigates if VR could be a suitable platform to teach young people about cultural heritage conservation in museums. She explained why VR might actually make sense here because people are usually not able to see all aspects when they visit a real exhibition or even just looking at pictures online. They may miss details like textures, materials etc., while immersion into 360° environments allows them to discover more subtle features without being distracted by other things around them. Finally, I met Prof Michael Beaudry (University of Michigan) whose presentation covered both topics above – namely the use of game engines (Unreal Engine 4 specifically) within education contexts along with experiences working closely together between academia & industry partnerships overseas. It became clear pretty quickly though that there’s still much room left open regarding what exactly happens next… This brings us back full circle again since one thing stood out clearly throughout most talks presented during those two days last weekend: none offered any detailed insights concerning potential applications beyond mere demonstrative purposes alone! So let me start off explaining why this matters anyway? Well put simply, we need better ways than “just showing stuff” – otherwise known colloquially referred too often times simply due its short form abbreviation viz JSTS.. As anyone familiarized w/ various forms technology involved knows already tho, sometimes problems arise especially once projects move away from theoretical discussions towards practical implementations… And thus begins another story arc involving three separate events occurring simultaneously across different continents, each focusing upon specific challenges faced by individuals working inside particular fields related directly toward 3d printed objects production process including manufacturing capabilities available today.. Software to Design The software you choose will depend heavily on your design goals and needs. For example, Adobe Photoshop is great Below is a long blog post about 2019-nCoV, the new coronavirus. At this time it seems to be relatively benign (as far as we can tell). But I decided that since there are so many misleading or false articles out there on the web, and because people with autism tend to have problems filtering information in their environment due to sensory processing issues, I thought you might want some accurate info from someone who knows what they’re talking about– me! I’ll start by explaining how viruses work first, then discuss the novel corona virus specifically below. Note: This article focuses more on humans than cats/dogs. Some of my statements may not apply to pets at all; for example, dogs don’t get HIV but if one were exposed to infected blood, he could die just like any human would–from a bacterial infection related to his immune system being compromised after exposure to infectious agents such as HIV. Certainly not something anyone wants happening during an already stressful period! (Courtesy of Wikipedia) Virus particles do not contain DNA; instead they carry RNA genetic material which contains instructions for making copies of itself once inside another cell where its host provides nutrients needed for growth and reproduction." The main difference between types A&B flu vaccines compared with other seasonal ones given every year before winter sets in here northward region lies within these particular strains ability adapt quickly when faced against antibodies built up over previous years experience fighting off similar pathogens found elsewhere around globe . Once fully adapted ,these mutated versions become resistant towards protection provided through previously administered jabs resulting sometimes into widespread pandemics occurring worldwide such happened few times back last century & still going strong today ! Now let talk briefly bit about recent news regarding COVID-19 ,which stands short term acronym Coronaviridae family member currently classified under sub group IVa genus Betacoronavirus . It was originally identified January 2020 China following series hospitalizations involving individuals displaying symptoms including fever dry throat chest pain difficulty breathing severe abdominal discomfort leading ultimately diagnosis made possible thanks advanced technology employed clinical laboratories throughout country along team scientists specializing microbiology field . Based initial findings experts believe current epidemic emerged late December among population residing Wuhan city located central province Hubei after spread further south across nation reaching nearby Vietnam Taiwan Macau Hong Kong Korea Singapore Thailand Philippines Malaysia Indonesia Japan India Nepal Bangladesh Pakistan Sri Lanka Iran Turkey Saudi Arabia UAE Qatar Oman Bahrain Kuwait Iraq Jordan Syria Lebanon Egypt Israel Palestine Sudan Libya Algeria Niger Tunisia Mor