Freedom VS Communism Volume 1 - 1 Preface
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Human right #18 Freedom of thought
Its our right, you are free to thank and believe what you want.
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1 Up Box, Freedom Japanese Snacks and Beedo Minion
Thank you 1 Up Box, Freedom Japanese Snacks and Beedo Minion. Sorry it has taken so long to open these goodies!! Here are the links to the boxes! 1UpBox: https://1upbox.com/ Freedom Japanese...
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Freedom beats Wrightstown in boys basketball
Freedom beat Wrightstown, 56-52, at the Kress Center.
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A visit from a civil rights Freedom Rider is among the highlights of the 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in Dayton.
David Fankhauser will be the keynote speaker for the annual MLK Celebration Banquet, which will be held 6 p.m. on Jan. 19 at the Dayton Convention Center.
Fankhauser was one of the Freedom Riders who rode interstate buses into the segregated south of the United States in 1961 to challenge segregated interstate facilities. At the time, Fankhauser, a white male, was a student at Central State University, a historically black college in Wilberforce. He is now a biology and chemistry professor at the University of Cincinnatis Clermont College.
Sometimes people forget that in the civil rights movement there were not just black people. (Fankhausers) living proof that there were others involved with the movement, said Anthony Whitmore, president and general chairperson for the non-profit that is hosting Daytons 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.
The theme for the celebration, which is hosted by MLK Dayton, Inc., is Lift Every Voice, according to Whitmore.
As we looked at what was happening not just in our city, but in Missouri and other places across the country, it looked as if people were still struggling to find a voice, Whitmore said. And that voice is for all people. Not some people. So, when it came that we wanted to find a theme that would be inclusive of all people, then Lift Every Voice seemed to be appropriate for that.
The nation will celebrate Kings legacy on Jan. 19. King was born Jan. 15, 1929, and died April 4, 1968, after being shot while standing on a balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn. He was in the city to help sanitation workers who were protesting low wages and intolerable working conditions.
King, a pastor, husband and father of four children, would have turned 86 next month.
Daytons celebration of his legacy will begin with an Emancipation Proclamation program to be held 11 a.m. Jan. 1 at Mt. Calvary Missionary Bapt. Church, 3300 W. Third St.
Fankhausers banquet address will end the citys celebration.
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Alex Jones Eugenics Report Genetically Altered Species, Along with Your Air, Water and Food Supply
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Nature's Secret's Revealed: Scientific Knowledge of The Laws of Sex Life and Heredity or Eugenics.
Shannon, TW. Truitt, WJ. Fallows, Bishop Samuel. Marietta, Ohio: S. A. Mullikin Company/ Leslie Judge Co., NY: 1916.
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About EUGENICS and its ties to Nazis (wiki):
Eugenics is the "applied science or the biosocial movement which advocates the use of practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population," usually referring to human populations.[2] Eugenics was widely popular in the early decades of the 20th century, but has fallen into disfavor after having become associated with Nazi Germany and with the discovery of molecular evolution. Since the postwar period, both the public and the scientific communities have associated eugenics with Nazi abuses, such as enforced racial hygiene, human experimentation, and the extermination of "undesired" population groups. However, developments in genetic, genomic, and reproductive technologies at the end of the 20th century have raised many new questions and concerns about the meaning of eugenics and its ethical and moral status in the modern era.
As a social movement, eugenics reached its height of popularity in the early decades of the 20th century. By the end of World War II eugenics had been largely abandoned.[3] Although current trends in genetics have raised questions amongst critical academics concerning parallels between pre-war attitudes about eugenics and current "utilitarian" and social theories allegedly related to Darwinism,[4] they are, in fact, only superficially related and somewhat contradictory to one another.[5] At its pre-war height, the movement often pursued pseudoscientific notions of racial supremacy and purity.[6]
Eugenics was practiced around the world and was promoted by governments, and influential individuals and institutions. Its advocates regarded it as a social philosophy for the improvement of human hereditary traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of certain people and traits, and the reduction of reproduction of other people and traits.[7]
Today it is widely regarded as a brutal movement which inflicted massive human rights violations on millions of people.[8] The "interventions" advocated and practiced by eugenicists involved prominently the identification and classification of individuals and their families, including the poor, mentally ill, blind, promiscuous women, homosexuals and entire racial groups -- such as the Roma and Jews -- as "degenerate" or "unfit"; the segregation or institutionalisation of such individuals and groups, their sterilization, euthanasia, and in the extreme case of Nazi Germany, their mass extermination.[9]
The practices engaged in by eugenicists involving violations of privacy, attacks on reputation, violations of the right to life, to found a family, to freedom from discrimination are all today classified as violations of human rights. The practice of negative racial aspects of eugenics, after World War II, fell within the definition of the new international crime of genocide, set out in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.[10]
The modern field and term were first formulated by Sir Francis Galton in 1883,[11] drawing on the recent work of his half-cousin Charles Darwin.[12][13] At its peak of popularity eugenics was supported by prominent people, including Margaret Sanger,[14][15]Marie Stopes, H. G. Wells, Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, Emile Zola, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, John Harvey Kellogg, Linus Pauling[16] and Sidney Webb.[17][18][19] Its most infamous proponent and practitioner was, however, Adolf Hitler who praised and incorporated eugenic ideas in Mein Kampf and emulated Eugenic legislation for the sterilization of "defectives" that had been pioneered in the United States.[20]
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Operation Cyborg E22: Military-Grade A.I. | Borderlands the Pre-Sequel (TPS) (PC)
We #39;re doing a blind playthrough of the new Borderlands the Pre-Sequel with Wilhelm. Cyborg all of the things! Connect with me on Twitter: http://www.twitter....
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Clutch - Cyborg Betty live at Starland Ballroom, Sayreville NJ, 12-29-2014
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BEACHES Gulliford to speak at Beaches Watch
Jacksonville City Councilman Bill Gulliford will be the guest speaker at the Beaches Watch meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, at the Beaches Branch Library, 600 3rd St., Neptune Beach. For more, beacheswatch.com.
BEACHES 40th Winter Beach Run
The 40th annual Winter Beach Run will be noon Saturday, Jan. 31 at the Sea Walk Pavilion, 1st Street North and 1st Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach. For more, 1stplacesports.com
CLAY Character education expert to speak
St. Johns Country Day School, 3100 Doctors Lake Drive, Orange Park, will host Hal Urban, an internationally known teacher and lecturer, about character education at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, at its Pace Lecture Hall. For more, (904) 264-9572.
CLAY Local high school in London parade
The Fleming Island High School band is in London, England, for the New Years Day Parade. The parade can be seen on BBC.
FERNANDINA BEACH Audubon honors local couple
Audubon Florida gave the Guy Bradley Award to Patrick and Doris Leary of Fernandina Beach during the 2014 Audubon Assembly in Stuart. The award is given to someone who makes extraordinary contributions to the conservation of Floridas birdlife, named for Audubon Warden Guy Bradley, killed by poachers while protecting nesting wading birds in the Everglades in 1905. The Learys are experts in surveying shorebirds under field conditions, and they have assembled datasets on rare and declining coastal birds. Patrick Leary said they are humbled and honored that Audubon acknowledged their efforts.
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Singapore may be surrounded by beaches and has all-year round sunny weather, but when it comes to holiday destinations, travellers still can't get enough of the three S's - sun, sand and sea.
In Yahoo's 2014 Year in Review (YIR), its users in Singapore kept Maldives, Boracay and Langkawi high on its list of most searched destinations.
Thailand - a popular vacation spot for Singaporeans - saw its famed beaches Krabi and Phuket appearing in the list at fifth and eighth spot respectively.
Phuket also had its share of celebrity visitors in 2014 when US reality stars The Kardashians filmed a few episodes of their show in and around the island.
Next-door neighbour Malaysia also bagged three spots on the list. Penang, a city known for good food and culture, edged into the ranking by taking the 10th spot, while Langkawi was named third most-searched destination.
Genting Highlands - a popular family-friendly entertainment spot - took the fourth place after Langkawi.
Despite Gili Trawangan being named TripAdvisor's most affordable island in South-east Asia, its sister island of Boracay - known for its pristine white beaches - was the only holiday spot in Philippines that appeared in the ranking.
The farthest vacation spot to be ranked in this list is Santorini in Greece.
Known for its breathtaking sunsets and white-washed architecture, the Grecian town is not only a must-visit beach town but also became a top choice for wedding photo-shoots due to social media influencers such as Malaysian blogger Cheesie.
Have a look at which holiday destinations were most searched by Singapore travellers in 2014.
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Sun, sand, sea destinations most popular with Singapore travellers in 2014
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Tweety #39;s educational show for very young and old. The fundamental knowledge of chemistry, physics, astronomy and maths, and the very comprehensive lessons ha...
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