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Psoriasis & Eczema : Rain soul by Johnny – Video

Posted: November 15, 2014 at 11:42 pm


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Richard D. Halls 2014 tour – covering the NWO,State Contrived Terrorism,Censorship of the show etc – Video

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Richard D. Halls 2014 tour - covering the NWO,State Contrived Terrorism,Censorship of the show etc
Also covering the missing Malaysian civilian plane and possibly future invasion by the U.S into that country, freedom of speech and Rowan Atkinson own take on this including freedom of expression/p...

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Anderson Cooper Unnecessary Censorship – Video

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Unnecessary Censorship: Mormon Edition – Video

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Unnecessary Censorship: Mormon Edition
Unnecessary Censorship: Mormon Edition -- featuring Neil Andersen talking about Joseph Smith.

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Fifa taking the Michael

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It's not edicts from above, it's limiting what you say and how you say it because you fear repercussions. As twisted as it sounds, the release of Fifa's probe into possible ethics violations in bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, felt like just that.

Chief investigator Michael Garcia saw his 350-page report distilled to a summary of just 42 pages, half of them generic boilerplate.

The other half were mostly either long-established facts (like Jack Warner's shenanigans) or infractions deemed to be minor. Garcia has already lodged an appeal with Fifa, believing that Hans-Joachim Eckert, the head of the adjudicatory branch of the ethics committee, misrepresented his findings.

(What this actually means remains to be seen ... technically, the guy who would be judging the merit of Garcia's appeal would be Eckert himself which, of course, wouldn't make sense. Though, in Fifa world, you never know.)

What appears obvious, though, is that if Garcia's report was meant to serve as evidence of Fifa's renewed transparency, it did not serve its purpose at all. Forget stripping Qatar of 2022 or Russia of 2018. That was always going to be far-fetched. The goal was for Fifa to show it could run a credible investigation of itself. It failed to do so.

Nobody has come out of this with any more confidence that Fifa can self-police. If anything, matters are even murkier. From witnesses refusing to cooperate to entire bid committees proving to be "extremely unhelpful" (Eckert did not name them, but was clearly referring to Spain-Portugal). From former executive committee members who simply "could not be found" to computers being destroyed. Not to mention the explanation as to why the report could not be made public; to this day, according to Eckert, only four people, including Garcia, have seen it.

Indeed, you can rewind it all the way back to the appointment of Garcia. Since 2005 he has been persona non grata in Russia because, in his previous job as a district attorney, he had prosecuted a Russian weapons dealer in a trial that Moscow deemed "politically motivated". Was he really the best choice to investigate Russia when his past meant he would not be allowed into the country?

Ultimately, the probe - or, rather, Eckert's summary of the probe - found "issues" with eight of the nine bids for 2018 and 2022 (kudos to Belgium-Holland 2018, the only bid committee found to be whiter than white). Which raises the question: if Fifa don't emerge from this with greater credibility, why hold an investigation in the first place? Surely sticking your head in the sand - something Fifa have had no trouble doing in years past - would have been a better option than this ham-fisted affair?

Maybe he's one of those football men who has "the bug". Were David Moyes akin to the majority of his colleagues, it's safe to say he wouldn't be sitting in San Sebastian, working out how to get Real Sociedad up the table. Not when you know that if you bide your time and talk to the right people, Spurs, Newcastle or Everton might be waiting for you. A step down from his old employer, sure, but compared to "La Real" more money, more resources and more power.

Instead, he has opted for a club that have been underachieving this season, with the second lowest points-total in La Liga. They are better than that - finishing seventh last year and fourth the year before - so you'd expect them to work their way up, even with limited effort.

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Maddow Ron Paul And Rand Paul Are RACISTS! – Video

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Maddow Ron Paul And Rand Paul Are RACISTS!
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Revealed: Modern medicine unwraps ancient mysteries of Bolton's 2,000-year-old child mummy

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First published in News Last updated Exclusive by Saiqa Chaudhari, education reporter

AN ancient Egyptian mystery has been solved after doctors in America carried out a full body scan on Bolton's 2,000-year-old child mummy.

Experts in the US have discovered that the child was younger than first thought when she died and they have also determined her cause of death as appendicitis.

Radiologists at the Palm Beach Childrens Hospital in Florida described the chance to study the mummy as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

When the artefact was first studied in 1975, Egyptologists believed the girl had died aged between four and nine and said she had most likely suffered from tuberculosis.

But fresh tests on the mummy which is part of a global tour of Bolton Museum's famous Egyptology collection have found the girl was just two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half years old.

Physicians who reviewed her scans could even tell that her hair had likely been braided beneath her gilded mask.

Chief radiologist Dr Chad Kelman said: She was incredibly well-preserved and we are looking forward to correcting some earlier findings we could only determine with such detailed CT scanning.

"This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."

The acclaimed "Quest for Immortality The Hidden Treasure of Ancient Egypt" tour is now on show at South Florida Science Center in West Palm Beach.

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Bismarck hosts states first summit on human trafficking

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Windie Lazenko, sex trafficking survivor and victim crisis caregiver, wants people to remember one thing about victims of human trafficking: Theres always a back story.

Lazenko said those words to a roomful of politicians and prosecutors, law enforcement officers and outreach workers Thursday, at the first statewide summit on human trafficking hosted by North Dakota FUSE.

For nearly 20 years, Lazenko, 46, worked in the game, a victim of human trafficking since she was 13 years old, ending when she was 32.

She spoke of how fleeing a homelife of sexual abuse led her straight into the sex trade, where pimps sold her like a commodity.

Lazenko said that, when law enforcement and caregivers encounter victims of human trafficking, they arent seeing the people for who they really are, but rather the result of years of trauma and abuse.

Worse, victims often dont see themselves as such and resist help, she said.

I didnt know I was a victim of sex trafficking, Lazenko said.

Even after she left prostitution, something she credits to finding God, Lazenko said she tried to keep her past a secret.

Well, God had a different plan, she said.

At 40, Lazenko said she accepted that she had been a victim and began working to help other victims of human trafficking. Today, she advocates for a greater focus on services for those victims.

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‘Data greed’ and the future of advertising: Futurist Gerd Leonhard Guardian Ad Summit Excerpt – Video

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#39;Data greed #39; and the future of advertising: Futurist Gerd Leonhard Guardian Ad Summit Excerpt
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NASA's Hubble telescope finds young galaxies on track to becoming 'red and dead'

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Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory have uncovered young, massive and compact galaxies that are dying earlier than expected.

The researchers said that the firestorm of star birth has blasted out most of the remaining gaseous fuel needed to make future generations of stars and are on track to possibly becoming so-called "red and dead galaxies," composed only of aging stars.

Scientists had earlier believed that powerful monster black holes lurking at the centers of the galaxies triggered the gaseous outflows and shut down star birth by blowing out any remaining fuel, but the recent study shows that the stars themselves are turning out the lights on their own star-making party, which happened when the universe was half its current age of 13.7 billion years.

Paul Sell of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, lead author of a science paper, said that the common belief was that stars cannot drive high-velocity outflows in galaxies; only more powerful supermassive black holes can do that, however, it was found that the stars can actually produce the velocities of the outflows alone without needing to invoke the black hole.

Team member Christy Tremonti of the University of Wisconsin-Madison first identified the galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey as post-starburst objects spouting high-speed gaseous fountains. The sharp visible-light views from Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 show that the outflows are arising from the most compact galaxies yet found. These galaxies contain as much mass as our Milky Way galaxy, but packed into a much smaller area. The smallest galaxies are about 650 light-years across.

One reason for the stellar shutdown is that the gas rapidly heats up, becoming too hot to contract under gravity to form new stars. Another possibility is that the star-birthing frenzy blasts out most of the star-making gas via powerful stellar winds.

The researchers said that the biggest surprise from Hubble was the realisation that the newly formed stars were born so close together and the extreme physical conditions at the centers of these galaxies explain how they can expel gas at millions of miles per hour.

They found that it was the powerful stellar winds from the most massive and short-lived stars at the end of their lives, combined with their explosive deaths as supernovae. Based on their analysis of the Hubble and Chandra data, team members suggest that the "party begins" when two gas-rich galaxies collide, funneling a torrent of cold gas into the merging galaxies' compact center. The large amount of gas compressed into the small space ignites the birth of numerous stars. The energy from the stellar firestorm then blows out the leftover gas, quenching further star formation.

The study was published in the Royal Astronomical Society.

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