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► Embrace the little fires that might be erupting throughout your day, today! Sure, they could cause you a few headaches, but they also provide some action that's been missing in your life. You can take an active role in how the day unfolds and really show people what you are made of. It's been a long time since you've been really challenged, and you could really use the physical exercise that the day might require. Your blood will be pumping and your brain will be clicking.
I know I'm not completely perfect, but surely there is something very beautiful in me.
Many people reject the advice not because they understand it better, but only as an expression of their resentment against the weakness of their own lives.
There is no life of people can be good without complying with kindness. Because, if it is not the good things that we obey, then we definitely obey the bad thing. If our lives have not been strong, let's sincere for a moment of silence before we speak. Listening is the ability that lies within the heart wise.
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► XINHUA NET 12 June 2013 : Frequent soccer ball heading may lead to brain injury: study || ► SCIENCE DAILY 11 June 2013 : Frequent Soccer Ball 'Heading' May Lead to Brain Injury — Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have shown that soccer players who frequently head the ball have brain abnormalities resembling those found in patients with concussion (mild traumatic brain injury). The study, which used advanced imaging techniques and cognitive tests that assessed memory, published online today in the journal Radiology. || ► NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 14 June 2013 : When Head Meets Soccer Ball, How Does Your Brain Fare? Brain abnormalities, memory loss found among frequent "head-butters."
► TELEGRAPH UK 4 July 2013 : Royal baby name: Alexandra the current favourite. As Duchess of Cambridge’s due date fast approaches speculation is mounting over the baby's name - with Alexandra as the current favourite. || ► DAILY TELEGRAPH AU 6 July 2013 : Media pack waiting on Royal birth of Prince William and Catherine Middleton's baby
► SPIEGEL 11 July 2013 : Russian Agency Seeks Typewriters for Secret Documents || ► MOSCOW NEWS 11 July 2013 : Russian security agency to buy typewriters to avoid surveillance|| ► TELEGRAPH UK 11 July 2013 : Kremlin returns to typewriters to avoid computer leaks. The Kremlin is returning to typewriters in an attempt to avoid damaging leaks from computer hardware, it has been claimed. || ► FOREIGN POLICY 11 July 2013
► HELLO MAGAZINE 12 July 2013 : Gwyneth Paltrow's dream comes true with wonderful Indonesia adventure || ► GOOP : indo mag
► POLITICO 10 July 2013: Obama honors George Lucas || ► TELEGRAPH UK 11 July 2013 : President Obama honours George Lucas. Barack Obama awards National Medal of Arts to Star Wars filmmaker George Lucas, musician Allen Toussaint and author Joan Didion || ► WALL STREET JOURNAL 10 July 2013 : Obama Praises George Lucas and 'Planes in Space'
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 13 July 1930 : First World Cup
■ 13 July 1985 : Live Aid concert
■ 13 July 1990 : Ghost opens
► ENGLISH IRIB 11 July 2013 : Error of Judgement Brought About his Downfall
► GUARDIAN 12 July 2013 : Edward Snowden accuses US of illegal, aggressive campaign
► ABOUT dot com - Video of the Curiosity Descent and Landing
► NASA : Curiosity Heading for Mount Sharp, Sol 329
► NPR 12 Jly 2013 : 'Illusioning Victory From Defeat': A Washington Story
► USA TODAY 12 July 2013 : Egypt braces for violence as Morsi supporters plan march
► GUARDIAN 12 July 2013 : Malala delivers defiant riposte to Taliban militants as UN hails 'our hero'
► DAILY KOS 12 July 2013 : Yeah, Republicans have finally got Hillary just where they want her
► PC WORLD 12 Jly 2013 : America Offline: Can the U.S. be disconnected from the Net?
► CBC 12 July 2013: Nahlah Ayed: Can Egypt put the Islamist genie back in the bottle?
► DOGSTER 12 July 2013 : What's UP, Walmart? You Fired a Worker Who Called Police After Finding a Dog in a Hot Car
► EXTREME TECH 12 July 2013 : Hubble discovers the first blue planet outside the Solar System, but it isn't covered in water
► MICHELLE MALKIN 12 July 2013 : America's sociopath fetish
► CNN 12 July 2013 : Teen jailed for Facebook 'joke' is released
► FILM &ANIMATIONS : HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 - Official Teaser Trailer .Published on Jul 12, 2013 by DreamworksAnimation
► NON PROFIT &ACTIVISM : NWO Suppressed Technology with Jim Marrs. Published on Jul 8, 2013 by TheAlexJonesChannel
► FILM & ANIMATION : The Innocence of Islamic Jihad - Full Movie. Published on Jul 3, 2013 by REALISLAMTV
► NEWS & POLITIC : Obama Addresses NSA Uproar: 'Nobody Is Listening To Your Phone Calls,' 'You Can't Have 100% Privacy'. Published on Jun 7, 2013 by MichaelSavage4Prez
► NEWS & POLITIC : U.S. Trying to Push Back a Dollar Blowup. Published on Jul 7, 2013 by Greg Hunter
► Suddenly
► "BREATHE"
► Ashes and Snow by Gregory Colbert
► GOLEM
► Mobius
► Sarah DiNardo. Tape Artist.
► the silence beneath the bark / le silence sous l'écorce
► MORTYS
► Texas Senate approves abortion restriction bill
By Corrie MacLaggan - AUSTIN, Texas - The Republican-controlled Texas Senate passed a bill to ban most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, ending a political battle that stirred national debate over what critics see as laws threatening the right to abortion in the United States.
* Slideshow: Texas Senate approves abortion restriction bill► Islamists take to Cairo streets, protests peaceful
* Parent must be told before teen abortion in Illinois: court
* Doctor must be present for drug-induced abortion in Missouri
* North Dakota clinic is on front lines of abortion-rights battle
By Yasmine Saleh and Mike Collett-White - CAIRO - Tens of thousands of Egyptians marched on Cairo's streets in the early hours of Saturday to demand ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi be reinstated, but there were none of the deadly clashes that swept Egypt a week ago. | Video
* Egypt's divide turns brother against brother
► At least six dead as French train derails
► Obama, Putin fail to move forward on Snowden
By Steve Holland and Arshad Mohammed - WASHINGTON - Barack Obama raised concerns with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Moscow's handling of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, but there was no sign of a breakthrough on U.S. demands that Russia expel him.| Video
* U.S. government to limit ability to seize journalist records
► Malala urges free schooling in U.N. address
By Michelle Nichols - UNITED NATIONS - In her first speech since the Taliban in Pakistan tried to kill her for advocating education for girls, Malala Yousafzai celebrated her 16th birthday on Friday at the United Nations, appealing for compulsory free schooling for all children. | Slideshow
* Video: Malala celebrates birthday with emotional speech
► Radball, the grapefruit-sized radiation detector
By Jim Drury - Officials are struggling to clean up radioactive waste inside the Fukushima Daiichi power station, site of the massive March 2011 atomic disaster. But a grapefruit-sized ball of aluminum and tungsten that detects hazardous material may soon help in the effort.
* Mars mission should search for past microbial life: science panel
► VIDEOS
■ US 'release Mursi' call
■ Obama speaks with Putin about concerns over Snowden
■ Dozens die in Kirkuk blast
■ More Canada crash bodies found
► Asiana pilots appeared unaware of speed until too late
► Egyptians rally against national guard in Cairo || ► Pro-Morsi camp wants to continue peaceful protest
► Astrologist predicts character of royal baby
► British MP: Prince Charles will 'destroy' monarchy
► Snowden meets activists at Moscow airport
► Malala tells UN Taliban 'failed' in first public speech
► French social housing goes green with straw and wood
► Nokia Unveils Phone With Powerful Camera
► Raw: Three Gored in Pamplona Bull Run
► Malala Celebrates 16th Birthday With UN Address
► Homeland Chief Napolitano Resigns
► NEWS
■ Obama speaks with Putin on Snowden, but no sign of movement
■ New front opens in Syria as rebels say al Qaeda attack means war
■ Clapper unscathed after 'erroneous' remarks
■ Fugitive Snowden to seek temporary asylum in Russia
■ UK refuses to hold public inquiry into Litvinenko poisoning
■ Egypt's media embrace military after Morsi ouster
■ NJ girl, 5, dials 911 thinking dad on other end
■ World's largest building opens in west China
■ Cuteness alert: White lion cubs look more like little puppies than big cats
► HEALTH
■ Are Probiotics the New Prozac?
■ Is Obesity a Disease?
■ You Really Are What You Eat
► SHINE
■ Top 10 Food Brands With the Best Buzz► TRAVEL : Best ice cream shops to dig into this summer
■ What's a Slugburger?
■ Woman Learns How to Masterfully Dance in 365 Days
► OMG! : Seven Words Berry May Regret. Why Halle Berry Changed Her Mind on Marriage
► FINANCE
■ Candy Crush: Insanely Addictive Today, but Likely on Borrowed Time
■ 14 Dangerous Emails That Could Be in Your Inbox
■ Cops Say Man Stole IDs to Fund 17 Disney Vacations
► MOVIES : 'RED 2' Premiere. Stars attend the 'Red 2' premiere on July 11, 2013 in Los Angeles, California
► US castigates Russia on Snowden case. The US accuses Russia of giving fugitive intelligence leaker Edward Snowden a "propaganda platform", as he meets rights groups at a Moscow airport.
* 'Snowden is a hot potato' -VIDEO
* Where will Snowden end up?
* Envoys recalled over plane row
► NSA's access to Microsoft's services detailed
► Ireland's parliament approves 'life-saving' abortion
► 10 things we didn't know last week
► ANALYSIS
■ War within a war'. Paul Wood on moderates and radical Islamist rebels in Syria. Syrian rebel fighters' civil war within a civil war
■ Power broker. Salafi party is key player in Egypt, Shaimaa Khalil says. Al-Nour emerges as key broker in post-Morsi Egypt
► Moscow-Cuba plane detour sparks Snowden speculation
► S. American states to recall ambassadors from Europe over Bolivian plane incident
► Australia's largest telco stored data for FBI
► UN human rights chief says whistleblowers need protection
► Asylum for Snowden won't stop Greenwald from publishing more leaks
► White House: Russia shouldn't provide Snowden with 'propaganda platform'
► Snowden wants asylum in Russia, ready to meet condition not to damage US (VIDEO)
► 'My asylee status now formal': Snowden declares 'acceptance' of all offers of asylum
► OP-ED : 'Silencing whistleblowers is not the American way'
► OP-ED : Egypt coup reinstated the old system, which will explode again before year end - Pepe Escobar
► Guantanamo hunger strikers beginning to eat - military
► Police and MP injured during Belfast riots
► Israel behind mystery attack on Syrian port – US sources
► VIDEOS
■ 'Day of Struggle': Police violently disperse workers' strike in Brazil
■ Clockwork Oranges: Extra police rein angry unionists at Belfast march || ■ Water cannon, clashes as Belfast parade turns violent
■ Snowden asks Russia for asylum || ■ Snowden caught on camera: No state has basis to limit my asylum || ■ White House: Snowden must be returned to US & face charges || ■ 'Snowden saga test of leadership for Putin & Obama'
■ Cash Cow: US taxpayers support telecom data shopping spree
■ CrossTalk: Democracy Dystopia
■ Escobar: Egypt can't feed itself, will explode again soon
■ Train derails in Paris suburbs, crashes into crowded platform
► Inside Story : Ireland's abortion controversy
► Paul Bhatti: Behind Pakistan's divide
► South2North : A matter of life and death
► CONTROVERSIES : Snowden Makes A Smart Move
► DEPARTMENT of JUSTICE : Five Changes to Justice Department Guidelines Designed To Protect Reporters
► HEALTH : Hold The Salmon: Omega-3 Fatty Acids Linked to Higher Risk of Cancer
► EGYPT : Egypt's Crisis: Ramadan Heat Cools Tensions in Cairo, for Now
► WORLD : U.S. resists pressure to offer a new nuclear deal to Iran
► LOCAL : L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti makes key public works appointments
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Friday named third-place mayoral candidate Kevin James to the powerful Board of Public Works
* Half brother of Menifee boy who went missing is charged with murder
* Hunger strike in California prisons prompts medical watch
► HEALTH : Frog legs add kick to a thigh workout
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : In Ron Carlson's new novel, old pals return — and so do old hurts
► FRAMEWORK : The Week in Pictures | July 8-14, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
4 PICTURES TODAY
A child plays at an inflatable castle on July 12, 2013 in Teltow, Germany. AFP PHOTO / RALF HIRSCHBERGER
Model Gianna James, 21, poses for bystanders after being covered in body paint by artist Andy Golub in Times Square, New York July 10, 2013. Golub, arrested on charges of public lewdness two years ago, made his return to Times Square after agreeing to only pursue his craft at night, local media reported. Golub is allowed to paint fully nude models in the day if he provides reasonable notice of the date, time and location of his project, media sourcing the New York City Law Department said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A runner is knocked down by Victoriano del Rio fighting bulls at the entrance to the bullring during the fourth running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona July 10, 2013. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
A car sits underwater in Toronto after heavy rains caused flooding and blackouts on Monday, July 9, 2013. (Dave Thomas/QMI Agency)
A child plays at an inflatable castle on July 12, 2013 in Teltow, Germany. AFP PHOTO / RALF HIRSCHBERGER
Model Gianna James, 21, poses for bystanders after being covered in body paint by artist Andy Golub in Times Square, New York July 10, 2013. Golub, arrested on charges of public lewdness two years ago, made his return to Times Square after agreeing to only pursue his craft at night, local media reported. Golub is allowed to paint fully nude models in the day if he provides reasonable notice of the date, time and location of his project, media sourcing the New York City Law Department said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A runner is knocked down by Victoriano del Rio fighting bulls at the entrance to the bullring during the fourth running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona July 10, 2013. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
A car sits underwater in Toronto after heavy rains caused flooding and blackouts on Monday, July 9, 2013. (Dave Thomas/QMI Agency)
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