Thursday, July 5, 2012

Astrid Adrienne (25)

This Week News In Brief (12) 30 Juin - 5 Juillet 2012
by Astrid Adrienne 
on Thursday, July 5, 2012



30 JUIN 2012







    ► 10 things we didn't know last week - Friday, 29 June 2012 :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/magazinemonitor/2012/06/10_things_we_didnt_know_last_w_233.shtml

    ► Spider-Man: 'I had to control my bladder'  :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18641968
    ► 29 June 2012 - Andrew Garfield has revealed that he needed to "make friends" with his bladder while filming The Amazing Spider-Man. He told the BBC's Genevieve Hassan that his super-hero costume took 20 minutes to get in to, so he had to learn to control his bladder. "It was tough. It wasn't designed for quick access," he said. "I had to really know about my bladder and understand my bladder in a way that I never had to before." :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18641968
    ► China in space: Running fast to catch up :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18643671
    ► 30 June 2012 - Timbuktu shrine damaged by Mali Ansar Dine Islamists :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18657463

    ► Unesco declares Timbuktu an endangered heritage site :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18646642








    ► 22 June 2012 - The Nigerian woman who sold two necklaces and never looked back :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18535002

    ► 30 June 2012 - Egypt's President-elect Mohammed Mursi sworn in :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18656396

    ► 29 June 2012 - Libyan deported after PC Fletcher murder wants UK asylum | By Jenny Cuffe Radio 4's File on 4 ::  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18591792

    ► Today's African Proverb :: "Friendship is like a book - it takes years to write and minutes to burn" - From Network Africa listener Felicia Bockarie of Freetown, Sierra Leone :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/2011/04/000000_network_africa.shtml






      An Answer to Graham Hancock | by Garrett Fagan








      Doomsday for some people is a magical event tends comical, involving seven-headed dragon, or a bridge of hair parted in seven. This event is an external intervention, namely God, who will come to judge men on an unexpected day. Then, when it was a natural event that devastated most of the Earth's north, eliminating most of Europe, annihilate life in Russia, the U.S. population has shrunk by half, heavily damaging Australia, Japan, and drown the world's coastal areas up to six meters, Earth's population is shrinking at least twenty percent, then let the rest of the grip of extreme climate and global turmoil, will it be enough to a definition of doomsday? I am disturbed when I read Graham Hancock's book, "Fingerprints of the Gods". With the evidence compiled from the ancient Aztec civilization, the Maya, Hopi, and Egypt, Hancock finds traces of modern civilization beyond the sophistication of today, but disappeared about 10,000 years BC by a catastrophic disaster that sank the human race back to the Stone Age. Geological evidence also supports that the Earth has experienced several climate shifts.

      The Maya are known to be very obsessively on the Day of Resurrection. They believe the five cycles of life (or 'sun') has occurred. Their calendars and advanced systems (Hancock believe it as a legacy and not an invention) results in the calculation of the 5th sun (Tonatiuh), it is our time, lasted 5125 years and expire on December 23, 2012 AD. Meanwhile, the civilization of Ancient Egypt calculate cycles of the Earth's axial of the twelve constellations. A total of 25.920 year cycle is shifted regularly, each 2160 years for each constellation.

      Our present position, Pisces constellation is heading efflux and the transition to Aquarius with tremendous upheaval. With a more esoteric approach, Gregg Braden in his book "Awakening to Zero Point" reviewing the phenomenon of polar shifting, where the North Pole and South Pole exchanging positions characterized by a weakening of the Earth's magnetic field intensity recorded was down as much as thirty-eight percent compared to 2000 years ago and believed it would get to the point of zero around the year 2030 AD. This natural phenomenon has occurred 14 times in the past 4.5 million years. Regardless of the scientific controversy about the theories and Braden Hancock, it is difficult to deny that our planet is no longer the same.

      1998 is recorded as a peak year of outstanding natural behavior. El Nino, followed by La Nina, Tibet and South Africa each had the worst winter and flooding in the last fifty years. Entering 2005, the tsunami devastated Asia, and then Katrina hit the United States.

      I do not know what else we will face, but our understanding is slowly creeping like a snail compared to natural conditions is like a horse that ran amok. The issue of global warming requires more than a decade to be recognized by the skeptics and the bureaucrats. In some countries, there are lots of discussions about new alternative energy sources after oil prices surged, after they already depend on oil. The issue of kitchen waste processing is  only "whispering", after the landslide of trash mountain and casualties.

      In addition to industry efforts harmed by the decline in fossil energy consumption, the delay in our response is also due to the development of science into fragments specialization, so the scattered randomly phenomenon is rarely integrated into one complete picture, and without an analysis model that can point to a date certain. Catastrophic disaster is only a speculative discourse. Right now you could say we are inundated with data and symptoms without a diagnosis framework.

      Our knowledge of the end of the world is stagnant in the framework of biblical myth, which is difficult correlated with the length of a forest fire or the effects of exploitation of nature, so that is prevalent when people pray diligently in order to anticipate the day of judgment, but they continue to throw garbage anywhere. We need an understanding of the dangers of global warming and action to respond, with urgency scale is the Day of Resurrection, for example, responding to the relationship between our car exhaust with the melting of polar ice caps. Good air quality have a positive effect for all. Forget the signpost of 'Spare the Environment'. We have come to the era of action. Lots of little things we can do from home without having to wait longer. Changes in lifestyle are our time savings, for the sake of civilization, for what we love. Our public transportation is one: Earth. We also pay the same rate, would doom for distant or near. No other public transportation to accommodate us if our car breaking down. Good passenger will maintain and assist it with a vengeance.
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Anderson Cooper & his mother Gloria Vanderbilt


► Anderson Cooper says he's gay, and no one is shocked :: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-anderson-cooper-gay-20120702,0,1530321.story


► Recipe: Ultimate Strawberry Shortcake :: http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-shortcake-s,0,5176342.story





► Fourth of July recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen. Here are some of our favorite recipes for cocktails, cool desserts and barbecue staples to help celebrate the holiday ::  http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-fourth-of-july-pictures,0,2042488.photogallery

► Fourth of July: Where to celebrate being an American :: http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-trb-frouth-of-july-where-to-celebrate-being-an-american-20120702,0,3246172.story

► Cheers! What are you drinking? Here are some of our favorite recipes for cocktails, cool desserts and barbecue staples to help celebrate the holiday. :: http://www.latimes.com/features/food/lat-cheers-what-youre-drinking-now-20110630,0,4738178.ugcphotogallery

Pakistan agrees to reopen NATO supply routes after U.S. apology. A carefully worded statement from Hillary Rodham Clinton ends a costly, seven-month standoff between two uneasy allies. |  By Alex Rodriguez and David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times - July 3, 2012 ... ( Ehhehe... I had previously assumed --- that if I were Pakistan, then he was the U.S.; I was even softer than Pakistan --- Although up to now he always find it difficult to apologize to any fault on his actions or his words, but I could hear his heart, and I've forgiven him secretly. I need him as the Pakistan needs the U.S..)  :: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-pakistan-nato-supplies-20120704,0,6288053.story

► How Iran killed its future. The execution of Habib Elghanian, its most prominent Jewish industrialist and philanthropist, was a turning point for the country |
By Shahrzad Elghanayan - June 27, 2012 :: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-elghanayan-iran-entrepreneuers-not-nukes-20120627,0,3710827.story

► Could Pakistan beer take edge off relations with India? Murree Brewery, which has managed to survive in a nation in which almost all citizens are forbidden to drink, may get a boost now that Pakistan allows beer exports to non-Muslim countries. | By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times - July 1, 2012 :: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-pakistan-beer-20120701,0,652013.story

► L.A. Walks | By Charles Fleming - Nobody walks in L.A.? Ridiculous! This is a series of articles exploring the many opportunities for walking in (and around) a city of 3.8 million. :: http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-walks-sg,0,1737028.storygallery


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Jan Pepijn Servaas and 2 others like this.
 
Valentino Vie : Tell me a thousand things that I do not know every second here without you. Periodically, I have to hold my pee. Baby, now I'm dying to hit the loo. Then you may ask me what a sensation after peeing, hahahaa
Valentino Vie : Please ask Farrakhan. As an orthodox Jew, what is the test for Liberman: upholding the U.S. constitution? or the Jewish attachment to Israel?
Astrid Adrienne : ehhehe... I think -- for Farrakhan -- Lieberman wasn't a problem for black Muslims, but he would be a test for White people (Christian). If Christians could answer very well, Americans may be said to have grown up. With the nomination of Lieberman, it showed the Democrats maturity. I think this phenomenon was similar to when JFK was asked whether he would be more loyal to the Pope or to the U.S. constitution. He got through the test, but unfortunately, he was killed.
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