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► Today, if you see that a friend is about to make a misstep, don't intervene -- just let them do it. First of all, you could be wrong in thinking what they're doing is a mistake. Secondly, you shouldn't inflict your opinions on other people who are trying to learn. If they are going to learn, they have to make a few mistakes and have a few accidents once in a while. It's all trial and error. So step away from the controls and just mind your own business. They'll be fine. Criticism is important to development -- but too much can hold people back! Today is all about balance, and you should find a good way to tell people what they need to work on without crushing their spirits.
► SCIENCE DAILY 11 August 2013
■ Smart Enough to Know Better: Intelligence Is Not a Remedy for Racism — Smart people are just as racist as their less intelligent peers -- they're just better at concealing their prejudice, according to a University of Michigan study.► GUARDIAN 10 August 2013: Don't be fooled. Pope by name, pope by nature
■ Thinking About Family Matters Linked to Stress for Working Moms, Not Dads
► ABC NEWS : Obama Pre-Vacation Speech Filled With Unscripted Remarks
► PC WORLD 10 August 2013 : Robots fill new roles at work
► FOXNEWS 10 August 2013 : Obama warns disabled veterans prolonged sequester could put their benefits in jeopardy
► NEWS & POLITIC : Terrorganda, DEA Data, Eminent Domain - New World Next Week. Published on Aug 8, 2013 by corbettreport
► NEWS & POLITIC : The Next Terrorist Attack - What The Mainstream Media Isn't Telling You. Published on Aug 8, 2013 by StormCloudsGathering
► Car bombs kill nearly 80 in Iraq, target Eid festivities
By Kareem Raheem and Ahmed Rasheed - BAGHDAD - A series of car bombs in mainly Shi'ite areas of Baghdad killed 57 people and wounded more than 150, in what appeared to be coordinated attacks on people celebrating the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
* Sinai militants say target of Israeli drone, four killed
* Drone strike kills two in southern Yemen: officials
* Assad sends air force to prevent rebel advances in home province
► Comedy of errors engulfs Israeli economic team
By Steven Scheer - JERUSALEM - Selecting a new leader for Israel's top bank has been no easy task. Two nominees in less than a week dropped out, prompting Finance Minister Yair Lapid to joke that economics professors were "a very colorful and wild bunch."
* Israeli-Palestinian peace talks to resume August 14: U.S
Well, may I suggest another mediator in their talks? As long as Americans have always tended to side with Israel in between Palestine and Israel, then I'm sure thousands of these talks will find the same thing: Failure to reach agreement.
► Obama pledges overhaul of government surveillance
► Obama notes Russia's new attitude since Putin's return
► NEWS
■ Assad sends air force to prevent rebel advances in home province► SHINE : Children Given Gag Order In Pennsylvania Fracking Suit Settlement
■ Hundreds protest in London against Russian anti-gay law
■ Funeral held for slain militants in Egypt's Sinai
■ Militants killed in Egypt by Israeli drone mourned
■ Syria's Muslim Brotherhood faces uphill battle
■ Israeli troops kill unarmed Palestinian on Gaza border
■ China arrests activist on subversion charge as crackdown deepens
■ Al Qaeda Militants Looted £480k Taxpayers' Aid
■ Identical twin U.S. astronauts to serve as research subjects
■ Assange : Obama Owes Snowden
► SCREEN : MAKE THE PERFECT CAPPUCCINO
► TRAVEL : Astonishing sunsets from around the world
► Iraq unrest: Eid al-Fitr bomb attacks kill dozens
► Iraq unrest: US condemns Eid attacks
► VIDEO
■ Grumpy panda could be pregnant'
■ Australian election candidate Stephanie Banister quits
■ Iraq attacks:Eid al-Fitr blasts kills dozens
What? Islam is the enemy of Al Qaeda? Pardon me? Islam is the enemy of Al Qaeda? Ehhhehe, why should I believe you, America? You can put the bomb and throw accusations in all directions as you like.
Do not fool the fact that although al Qaeda is not too exist in Islam but between Al Qaeda and Islam still has the same playbook: the same religion. They both worship Allah and the prophet Muhammad. When the Eid arrives, there are similarities about things sanctity and peace among them than you to Islam. You do not have the heart to Islam than malign them to break up the unity among them, do you? So, why do you have to pretend to condemn, hm? You want to look like a hero? Ahahaa is there no other scenario than what you played so far? You are too easy to be understood, America. And it is boring my political feelings.
Dahling, sorry. What do you want now, hm? Set the loud music? Just do it. You may.
► Russia among countries atop NSA surveillance priority list
► President of Iraqi Kurdistan ready to defend Kurds in Syria
► Assange blasts Obama for denying Snowden's role in NSA reforms
► Stop 'Russian SOPA': Over 100k Russians sign petition to cancel anti-piracy law
► 'Australian Sarah Palin' withdraws from election race after stating 'Islam is a country'
► VIDEOS
■ Blame Games: 'Western elite Russiaphobic when it comes to Sochi Olympics'
■ Brutal Belfast Back? Riot cops counter bricks with water cannon
■ E-Waste Away: UK firms skimp on recycling outdated electronics
■ 'Obama promises NSA reform to stifle privacy fear'
■ Indefinite Suffering: GITMO guards told 'not to treat prisoners as humans'
■ The Truthseeker: America's Next Colonies (E20, Part 2)
► Counting the Cost : Mali's golden economy
► The Frost Interview - Isabel Allende: 'Forever a foreigner'
► Listening Post : Media on the frontlines
► Inside Syria : A close call for al-Assad?
► From Surf to Sails: How Presidents Take Vacation
As President Obama embarks on his annual family escape to Martha's Vineyard, TIME takes a look at the various ways past Commanders in Chief have enjoyed some R&R while in office
► FAMILY : Jimmy Fallon and Erasing the Taboo of Infertility
► ENTERTAINMENT : Why Breaking Bad Is the Most Moral Show on TV
► NATION : Immigration reform creates odd political alliances
► HEALTH : Food allergic diners balance on a knife edge
► OPINION : "The government is not interested in your conversations with your aunt, unless, of course, she is a key terrorist leader." — Andrew Liepman on national security
► In the Arab world, U.S. is low on leverage
► FRAMEWORK
■ The Week in Pictures | August 5 – 11, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Not because of an airplane and Obama, they are very usual for me. But the shadow. I'm just an admirer of all the shadows of all objects. Look at their shadows. Look! Look! I love it.
My baby also started to learn to like what I like. When one afternoon I was holding him while enjoying our togetherness, he saw our shadows through the reflection of light in windowpane. I came to the window and saw him staring us. I smiled at him through the windowpane. My baby smiled back at me without seeing my face, but through the windowpane, too.
I waved my hand at him as I greeted him, "Hi sweetheart." I was testing two things at once on him: see and hear. He did not reply to my greeting with staring at my face directly, for example, but through the reflection of light in windowpane. His shadow was smiling at my shadow.
He made me fall in love with him many times at that time. My baby and our shadows. My eyes saw his eyes were so bright in the afternoon.
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