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August 14, 2020 at 12:04 am #119253znModerator
Nothing like being clowned by a baby… pic.twitter.com/Xs8bJB6SSw
— Rex Chapmanšš¼ (@RexChapman) August 13, 2020
August 21, 2020 at 7:52 pm #119783wvParticipantama — women of Japan who for possibly two thousand years, have been great free-divers. The Japanese paintings early in this vid are good.
August 23, 2020 at 7:33 am #119850znModeratorFrom Facebook
In 1990, the high school dropout rate for Dolly Parton’s hometown of Sevierville Tennessee was at 34% (Research shows that most kids make up their minds in fifth/sixth grade not to graduate). That year, all fifth and sixth graders from Sevierville were invited by Parton to attend an assembly at Dollywood. They were asked to pick a buddy, and if both students completed high school, Dolly Parton would personally hand them each a $500 check on their graduation day. As a result, the dropout rate for those classes fell to 6%, and has generally retained that average to this day.
Shortly after the success of The Buddy Program, Parton learned in dealing with teachers from the school district that problems in education often begin during first grade when kids are at different developmental levels. That year The Dollywood Foundation paid the salaries for additional teachers assistants in every first grade class for the next 2 years, under the agreement that if the program worked, the school system would effectively adopt and fund the program after the trial period.
During the same period, Parton founded the Imagination Library in 1995: The idea being that children from her rural hometown and low-income families often start school at a disadvantage and as a result, will be unfairly compared to their peers for the rest of their lives, effectively encouraging them not to pursue higher education. The objective of the Imagination library was that every child in Sevier County would receive one book, every month, mailed and addressed to the child, from the day they were born until the day they started kindergarten, 100% free of charge. What began as a hometown initiative now serves children in all 50 states, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, mailing thousands of free books to children around the world monthly.
On March 1, 2018 Parton donated her 100 millionth book at the Library of Congress: a copy of “Coat of Many Colors” dedicated to her father, who never learned to read or write.
August 26, 2020 at 5:31 pm #120046wvParticipantAugust 28, 2020 at 8:45 pm #120121wvParticipantI dont remember hearing about this at the time.
Were the scientists bored? I dont see any reason to make glow in the dark bunnies.
Is there really a good reason to mix a Jelly-Fish with a Rabbit?
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August 29, 2020 at 1:17 pm #120145wvParticipantpaint it black:https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/08/black-paint-on-wind-turbines-helps-prevent-bird-massacres/
Bird deaths down 70 percent after painting wind turbine blades
The study ran for nine years at Norway’s SmĆøla wind farm.
Jonathan M. Gitlin – 8/25/2020, 1:43 PMSomething as simple as black paint could be the key to reducing the number of birds that are killed each year by wind turbines. According to a study conducted at a wind farm on the Norwegian archipelago of SmĆøla, changing the color of a single blade on a turbine from white to black resulted in a 70-percent drop in the number of bird deaths.
Wind power is surging right now, with more than 60GW of new generating capacity added worldwide in 2019. As long as you put the turbines in the right spot, wind power is reliably cheaper than burning fossil fuels. And most people would prefer to live next to a wind farm than any other kind of power plantāeven solar.
Not everyone is a fan of wind turbines, however, because of their impact on local populations of flying fauna like birds and bats. Politicians with axes to grind against renewable energy say that we should continue to mine coal and extract oil because of the avian death toll, and US President Donald Trump has called wind turbines “bird graveyard
.” Estimates from the US Fish and Wildlife Service calculated that approximately 300,000 birds were killed by wind turbines in 2015 (which is probably two orders of magnitude fewer than die as a result of colliding with electrical power lines each year), and bird deaths from turbines are trending down as the industry moves to larger turbine blades that move more slowly…see linkAugust 30, 2020 at 7:51 am #120177znModeratorAugust 30, 2020 at 9:46 am #120186znModeratorSeptember 5, 2020 at 8:16 pm #120465znModeratorSebastian Steudtner, a German pro surfer, rode a wave over 115 feet tall at Nazare, Portugal pic.twitter.com/tF7eKEK3O1
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) September 5, 2020
September 29, 2020 at 9:11 pm #121906znModeratorA man slipped and got his leg stuck between the train and the railway tracks.
All of the passengers rushed to push the train in order to free the man.
Humanity.šā¤ļøpic.twitter.com/h4JAzYPFZp
— Rex Chapmanšš¼ (@RexChapman) September 29, 2020
October 4, 2020 at 11:38 am #122139znModeratorFree colorful prosthetics
for Kids!
š#innovation #Tech #Wow #SundayMorning
via @IntEngineering pls followpic.twitter.com/ldml7nKZ0g
— Tom Hall ā (@TomHall) October 4, 2020
October 6, 2020 at 2:48 pm #122514znModeratorStunning capture of a storm properly dropping the rain. This is known as a wet microburst.
Captured by Peter Maier overlooking breathtaking Lake Millstatt, Austria š¦š¹pic.twitter.com/rd0fV32Xzh
— Scott From Scotland (@ScottDuncanWX) October 6, 2020
October 7, 2020 at 10:34 am #122588wvParticipant"Wildfires in this single year alone have burned more of CAās land than they did in the entire first decade of reliable recordkeeping (1984-1993). And nearly as much as the entire decade of the 1990s"
Sobering data on the #CaliforniaFires from @UCSUSA https://t.co/9vNVYAkczY pic.twitter.com/jMAm7KseTu
— Pippa Stevens (@PippaStevens13) October 6, 2020
October 7, 2020 at 10:50 am #122590wvParticipantUnions:https://inthesetimes.com/article/union-density-workers-organizing-staff-experts-public-enthusiasm
A Bunch of Union Organizers Explain What’s Wrong with Unions
We asked the real experts about the gap between public enthusiasm for unions and the lack of actual union members.“……The eduĀcaĀtionĀal polarĀizaĀtion we see on right to left stuff has become a huge facĀtor in whether young, workĀing-class peoĀple want to unionĀize. IndusĀtries popĀuĀlatĀed with poor, younger adults who are genĀerĀalĀly overeĀdĀuĀcatĀed like (ahem) digĀiĀtal media or highĀer eduĀcaĀtion, are super ripe slam dunks where you can transĀform an indusĀtry with hot-shop orgaĀnizĀing. Ones with mostĀly poorĀer, younger adults who are not eduĀcatĀed, and are not mostĀly based in urban areas, like retail and supĀply chain logisĀtics, have had cold workĀers that are not responĀsive enough to union driĀves to make winĀning a posĀsiĀbilĀiĀty. (Part of the equaĀtion holdĀing them back, of course, is how that genĀerĀaĀtion of big-box retail and its supĀply chain were built from scratch in such a way that unions could be kept out comĀpleteĀly and any rare comĀpoĀnent that got infectĀed could be easĀiĀly shut down and disĀsolved. But thereās an attiĀtuĀdiĀnal difĀferĀence in the conĀstituenĀcies as well.)
A bright spot excepĀtion to this has been fast food…..”
October 7, 2020 at 2:56 pm #122599wvParticipantIt annoys me, that so many things happen around the world,
that i know nuthin about. I mean who the hell is the Golden Dawn?
=============Hereās the moment thousands of people in Athens hear the verdict declaring the fascist Golden Dawn party a criminal organization pic.twitter.com/dOKf4yndxz
— Noah Hurowitz (@NoahHurowitz) October 7, 2020
October 9, 2020 at 12:58 pm #122701wvParticipantAm reading Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver. My first kingsolver book.
Wanted to know more about her:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Kingsolver
Saw this and it made me wince. I dont want the american-riff-raff coming to WV:
“…..Kingsolver was criticized for a Los Angeles Times opinion piece following the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 attacks. She wrote, “I feel like I’m standing on a playground where the little boys are all screaming at each other, ‘He started it!’ and throwing rocks that keep taking out another eye, another tooth. I keep looking around for somebody’s mother to come on the scene saying, ‘Boys! Boys! Who started it cannot possibly be the issue here. People are getting hurt.”[38] By some accounts, she was “denounced as a traitor,” but rebounded from these accusations and wrote about them.
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………….Her major non-fiction works include her 1990 publication Holding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike of 1983
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……..Kingsolver lives in the Appalachia area of the United States. She has said that friends in the urban literary community disparage rural areas such as Appalachia, but also that the COVID-19 pandemic might change these types of opinions as people move away from cities to practice social distancing longterm.[15]….”============
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vOctober 10, 2020 at 10:27 am #122736ZooeyModeratorIs this the new “tweets” thread?
Fox News has issues with the way this candidate debated pic.twitter.com/CB7DuemcVz
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) October 9, 2020
October 10, 2020 at 10:36 am #122739znModeratorIs this the new ātweetsā thread?
No. That’s here: http://theramshuddle.com/topic/comics-jokes-one-shot-memes/
This one is really a feel-good thread.
October 10, 2020 at 10:47 am #122741wvParticipantI suppose today is the right day to announce my new publication in @RadHistReview, a review essay on Rock Against Racism, which argues that defeating the political advances and street violence of fascists required creative & daring political organizing. https://t.co/XGJ00flBh4 pic.twitter.com/3IOljR7GgS
— Stuart Schrader (@stschrader1) September 30, 2020
October 10, 2020 at 11:13 am #122747wvParticipantJust some pod casts:
=======recently been listening to @MAKCapitalism @LeftPOC @rustbeltradio @RevLeftRadio @kitelineradio Groundings, I Don't Speak German, Reel Abstractions, @east_podcast @leftanc @CitationsPod @ttsgpod @deleteuracct, to name just a few!
— newspapers dot com influencer (@CharlotteERosen) October 6, 2020
October 12, 2020 at 11:37 am #122875znModeratorBecause most everything sucks right now, check-out these two guys for one minute.
Also, age is only a number… pic.twitter.com/udJMqW4plY
— Rex Chapmanšš¼ (@RexChapman) October 11, 2020
October 13, 2020 at 12:28 am #122916MackeyserModeratorI’d like to respond to WV, but apparently WordPress thinks that the response requires an intervention of some kind, maybe from authorities…
Sports is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.
October 13, 2020 at 8:39 am #122920znModeratorIād like to respond to WV, but apparently WordPress thinks that the response requires an intervention of some kind, maybe from authoritiesā¦
I don’t see it in there where the system lists “pending” posts.
October 27, 2020 at 11:11 pm #123501znModeratorOctober 28, 2020 at 10:58 pm #123553znModeratorNovember 8, 2020 at 12:41 pm #124039znModeratorThis happened just a few days ago.
Itās hard to describe how powerful that show was in connecting people.
What a life. RIP, Alex Trebek. pic.twitter.com/So6tXuv7IY
— Josh Graham (@JoshGrahamRadio) November 8, 2020
November 9, 2020 at 7:05 pm #124105wvParticipant— David Williams (@davwim) November 10, 2020
November 19, 2020 at 6:31 pm #124577znModeratorA 90 year old man is selling garlic cloves to survive. This young man purchases his entire cart so he can rest for the day. #Humanity pic.twitter.com/S9o6us6mGz
— Travis Akers (@travisakers) November 18, 2020
November 20, 2020 at 4:07 pm #124604znModeratorBetween now and Dec 21 Saturn & Jupiter approach each other on the sky until a mere tenth of a degree separates them. Last time this happened Galileo was alive.
The solar system: A Cosmic Ballet, choreographed by the forces of gravity.
Joe Rao tells all:https://t.co/lDiyD1LaVL pic.twitter.com/uYszbbnh5R
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) November 20, 2020
December 17, 2020 at 11:47 am #125742znModeratorCape Horn, Chile:
The union of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans happens here.
At the point where they meet they come to touch but donāt mix ā because the salinity and temperature are different.
It is known as osmolarity…pic.twitter.com/6dCMOCnOh8
— Rex Chapmanšš¼ (@RexChapman) December 17, 2020
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