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There are few chemicals that we as a people are exposed to that have as many far reaching physiological affects on living beings as Monosodium Glutamate does. MSG directly causes obesity, diabetes, triggers epilepsy, destroys eye tissues, is genotoxic in many organs and is the probable cause of ADHD and Autism. Considering that MSGโ€™s only reported role in food is that of โ€˜flavour enhancerโ€™ is that use worth the risk of the myriad of physical ailments associated with it? Does the public really want to be tricked into eating more food and faster by a food additive?
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John E. Erb (The Slow Poisoning of Mankind: A Report on the Toxic Effects of the Food Additive Monosodium Glutamate)
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People are dying because of ignorance. They are dying because unremitting propaganda is denying them essential safety information. They are dying because legislators and the media are censoring the science, and are ruthlessly pushing an ideological agenda instead. They are dying because the first casualty of war is truth, and the war on drugs is no different.
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Dominic Milton Trott (The Honest Drug Book: A Chemical & Botanical Journey Through The Legal High Years)
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I canโ€™t put into words what it is to love someone like that. Or lose someone like that. Which is part of the reason why I donโ€™t write anymore. Because words fail. A lot of people they donโ€™t know what theyโ€™ve got until itโ€™s gone, but I knew. I knew. I knew every day that we were together that what we had was extraordinary. And I was so afraid, every day, that I would lose him, lose them all. I used to worry so much about his safety, worry that theyโ€™d finally get sick of dealing with my messed-up family, but they never did. And I used to question how two people could be so lucky. How could the universe justify bringing us together when we were only nine? How could it ever be fair that what everyone was looking for was handed to us on a silver platter when we were too young to even know that we wanted it?
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Krystal Sutherland (Our Chemical Hearts)
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Speaking one day to Monsieur de Buffon, on the present ardor of chemical inquiry, he affected to consider chemistry but as cookery, and to place the toils of the laboratory on the footing with those of the kitchen. I think it, on the contrary, among the most useful of sciences, and big with future discoveries for the utility and safety of the human race.
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Thomas Jefferson (Writings: Autobiography / Notes on the State of Virginia / Public and Private Papers / Addresses / Letters)
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Man was not designed to eat pills and powders and all the other chemicals they pump you full of. We were meant to live off the land in harmony with it. Not in some safety bubble.
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Tony DiTerlizzi (A Hero For WondLa (The Search for WondLa, #2))
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When it comes to profit over safety, profit usually wins.
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James Frazee
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Bottled water comes in plastic, usually made from virgin plastic (non-recycled), which is made from oil and has to be transported (with a high carbon footprint). It sits on a shelf until you buy it, where it may leach chemicals โ€“ such as BPA and dioxins as well as microplastics โ€“ into the water. And while it has to pass safety standards, it is only tested when it is bottled. Recent studies also showed that 93% of bottled water showed signs of microplastic contamination.
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Martin Dorey (No. More. Plastic.: What you can do to make a difference โ€“ the #2minutesolution)
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The question of chemical residues on the food we eat is a hotly debated issue. The existence of such residues is either played down by the industry as unimportant or is flatly denied. Simultaneously, there is a strong tendency to brand as fanatics or cultists all who are so perverse as to demand that their food be free of insect poisons. In all this cloud of controversy, what are the actual facts?
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Rachel Carson (Silent Spring)
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Once we obtain high-quality foods, we still must prepare them properly. The first step in nontoxic food preparation is to wash or peel foods in order to remove agricultural chemicals, bacteria and molds. Waxed foods (such as most cucumbers, eggplant, turnips and apples) definitely should be peeled, because the wax often is covering surface residues of pesticides and fungicides that are applied before the wax is applied; also, questions abound about the safety of some of the waxes. For foods that cannot be peeled, washing under running water for a minute or two does a relatively good cleaning job; using a pure, liquid castile soap (a mild soap made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide) cleans even better. For foods like lettuce,
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Raymond Francis (Never Be Sick Again: Health Is a Choice, Learn How to Choose It)
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Regulation-writers find it much easier to address safety than health hazards. The former are technically easier to find, describe, assess, and control than the latter. A worker falls from a platform. The cause is clear - no railing. The effect is clear - a broken leg. The cost is easily calculated - so many days in the hospital, so many days of lost wages, so much to build a railing. The directive is easy to write: "Install railings on platforms." But if a worker develops cancer fifteen years after starting work in a chemical plant, the cause of the cancer will be uncertain and controversial. The cost of the disease will be hard to calculate. The solution will be hard to specify:
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James Q. Wilson (Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It)
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I returned to stalking the wild universe. Final question, if you please. How do I stop being afraid? "Know that there is no safety anywhere. There never was and there never will be. Stop looking for it. Live with a fierce intent to waste nothing of yourself and life." There was one final message. "Turn fear around. Its other face is excitement.
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Ann Shulgin (Pihkal: A Chemical Love Story)
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He made the mistake of booking first-class passage on the maiden voyage of the Titanic. When that liner struck an iceberg, the crew asked him, because of his sailing expertise, to row a lifeboat full of passengers to safety. He was an honorable manโ€”the president of the Standard Chemical Company and a major in the Queenโ€™s Own Riflesโ€”and he was doing a heroic deed.
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Robert J. Sawyer (Space (Complete Short Fiction Book 2))
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Military Annual Training Tests, which covered shooting; fitness; first aid; chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare; navigation; and values and standards. One to five were pretty straightforward, bread-and-butter Army stuff, but values and standards incorporated the law of armed conflict, security, health and safety, substance misuse, and equality and diversity.
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Patrick Hennessey (The Junior Officers' Reading Club: Killing Time and Fighting Wars)
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I chose people who made me feel anxious and insecure and re-created my childhood circumstances of getting erratic attention. I gravitated toward people who were either physically or emotionally unavailable to subconsciously ensure I was getting a constant hit from my โ€œinternal drug cabinet.โ€ Instead of heroin or cocaine, I used to be addicted to cortisol and adrenaline (which turns into dopamine! Yay!). That drove me to pick people who couldnโ€™t give me safety or stability, which caused those chemicals to go buck wild on my brain. You live in London? Yes, please. You work until three A.M., and when you are available, youโ€™re super tired, so every time we have the chance to connect, your eyes are half closed? Sure, letโ€™s move in together. One day you tell me youโ€™re in love with me, but then you disappear and go on a week-long bender on Long Island? Absolutely. You travel for four months at a time in places that have horrible cell service? Donโ€™t mind if I do marry ya.
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Whitney Cummings (I'm Fine...And Other Lies)
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despite abortion being such a common and safe medical procedure, individuals who provide abortion care cannot count on their own personal safety, and partly because abortion providers are not safe, there are very few abortion providers in the United States. Because of their work, abortion providers have been murdered, shot, kidnapped, assaulted, stalked, and subjected to death threats. Their clinics have been bombed, attacked with noxious chemicals, invaded, vandalized, burglarized, and set ablaze.
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David S. Cohen (Living in the Crosshairs: The Untold Stories of Anti-Abortion Terrorism)
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Reade drew a deep breath. He said with resignation, "All right. I'll try to explain. But it's rather difficult. You see, I've devoted my life to the problem of why certain men see visions. Men like Blake and Boehme and Thomas Traherne. A psychologist once suggested that it's a chemical in the bloodstreamโ€”the same sort of thing that makes a dipsomaniac see pink elephants. Now obviously, I can't accept this view. But I've spent a certain amount of time studying the action of drugs, and taken some of them myself. And it's become clear to me that what we call 'ordinary consciousness' is simply a special, limited case. . . But this is obvious after a single glass of whiskey. It causes a change in consciousness, a kind of deepening. In ordinary consciousness, we're mainly aware of the world around us and its problems. This is awfully difficult to explain. . ." Fisher said, "You're being very clear so far. Please go on." "Perhaps an analogy will help. In our ordinary state of consciousness, we look out from behind our eyes as a motorist looks from behind the windscreen of a car. The car is very small, and the world out there is very big. Now if I take a few glasses of whiskey, the world out there hasn't really changed, but the car seems to have grown bigger. When I look inside myself, there seem to be far greater spaces than I'm normally aware of. And if I take certain drugs, the car becomes vast, as vast as a cathedral. There are great, empty spaces. . . No, not empty. They're full of all kinds of thingsโ€”of memories of my past life and millions of things I never thought I'd noticed. Do you see my point? Man deliberately limits his consciousness. It would frighten him if he were aware of these vast spaces of consciousness all the time. He stays sane by living in a narrow little consciousness that seems to be limited by the outside world. Because these spaces aren't just inhabited by memories. There seem to be strange, alien things, other minds. . ." As he said this, he saw Violet de Merville shudder. He said, laughing, "I'm not trying to be alarming. There's nothing fundamentally horrible about these spaces. One day we shall conquer them, as we shall conquer outer space. They're like a great jungle, full of wild creatures. We build a high wall around us for safety, but that doesn't mean we're afraid of the jungle. One day we shall build cities and streets in its spaces.
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Colin Wilson (The Glass Cage)
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So what really happened, and what became of them? The basement entry, while dangerous, wasnโ€™t quite as dramatic as modern myth would have you believe. The pressure suppression pool drainage valves couldnโ€™t be reached because most watertight basement corridors and surrounding rooms were full of water. The solution required a team of highly trained firemen wearing respirators and rubber suits to charge their fire engines and the Chemical Troopsโ€™ protective armoured vehicles into a loading bay beneath the reactor. There, they placed four special, ultra-long hoses into the water before retreating to the safety of Bryukhanovโ€™s bunker beneath the administration building. After three hours of almost zero water movement, the dejected firemen came to the crushing realisation that one of the armoured vehicles must have driven over and severed their hoses. A fresh team brought twenty new hoses and re-entered the reactor building. They emerged an hour later, feeling exhausted and nauseous but triumphant; the replacement hoses were in place, the remaining radioactive water could finally be drained.201
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Andrew Leatherbarrow (Chernobyl 01:23:40: The Incredible True Story of the World's Worst Nuclear Disaster)
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Emotions get our attention As the television advertisement opens, we see two men talking in a car. They are having a mildly heated discussion about one of them overusing the word โ€œlikeโ€ in conversation. As the argument continues, we notice out the passenger window another car barreling toward the men. It smashes into them. There are screams, sounds of shattering glass, quick-cut shots showing the men bouncing in the car, twisted metal. The final shot shows the men standing, in disbelief, outside their wrecked Volkswagen Passat. In a twist on a well-known expletive, these words flash on the screen: โ€œSafe Happens.โ€ The spot ends with a picture of another Passat, this one intact and complete with its five-star side-crash safety rating. It is a memorable, even disturbing, 30-second spot. Thatโ€™s because itโ€™s charged with emotion. Emotionally charged events are better rememberedโ€”for longer, and with more accuracyโ€”than neutral events. While this idea may seem intuitively obvious, itโ€™s frustrating to demonstrate scientifically because the research community is still debating exactly what an emotion is. What we can say for sure is that when your brain detects an emotionally charged event, your amygdala (a part of your brain that helps create and maintain emotions) releases the chemical dopamine into your system. Dopamine greatly aids memory and information processing. You can think of it like a Post-it note that reads โ€œRemember this!โ€ Getting oneโ€™s brain to put a chemical Post-it note on a given piece of information means that information is going to be more robustly processed. It is what every teacher, parent, and ad executive wants.
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John Medina (Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School)
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Generally speaking a view of the available economic systems that have been tested historically must acknowledge the immense power of capitalism to generate living standards food housing education the amenities to a degree unprecedented in human civilization. The benefits of such a system while occasionally random and unpredictable with periods of undeniable stress and misery depression starvation and degradation are inevitably distributed to a greater and greater percentage of the population. The periods of economic stability also ensure a greater degree of popular political freedom and among the industrial Western democracies today despite occasional suppression of free speech quashing of dissent corruption of public officials and despite the tendency of legislation to serve the interests of the ruling business oligarchy the poisoning of the air water the chemical adulteration of food the obscene development of hideous weaponry the increased costs of simple survival the waste of human resources the ruin of cities the servitude of backward foreign populations the standards of life under capitalism by any criterion are far greater than under state socialism in whatever forms it is found British Swedish Cuban Soviet or Chinese. Thus the good that fierce advocacy of personal wealth accomplishes in the historical run of things outweighs the bad. And while we may not admire always the personal motives of our business leaders we can appreciate the inevitable percolation of the good life as it comes down through our native American soil. You cannot observe the bounteous beauty of our county nor take pleasure in its most ordinary institutions in peace and safety without acknowledging the extraordinary achievement of American civilization. There are no Japanese bandits lying in wait on the Tokaidoways after all. Drive down the turnpike past the pretty painted pipes of the oil refineries and no one will hurt you.
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E.L. Doctorow
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY I donโ€™t know of people who do everything from going to school, learning different skills and basically develop themselves so that they stay at home. Itโ€™s ingrained in every kid that they should study hard and excel so that they can get good jobs and live well. With that said, working is what makes us build nations and fulfill some our dreams so itโ€™s important to ensure that the work environment is kept safe and comfortable for workers so that they can remain productive for the longest time. However as long as we are living there will SWMS always be greedy employers who will take short cuts or fail to protect their employees and this is where OSHA(occupational safety and health administration)comes in to rectify these issues. Occupational safety is ensuring that employees work in danger free environment. There are many industries of different nature and hence the possible hazards vary. For example in the textile and clothing industry, employees deal with dyes, chemicals and machines that spin , knit and weave to ensure production. In some countries there have been cases of sweatshops where people make clothes in poorly ventilated places for long hours. The tools of trade in all industries are still the ones that cause hazards e.g. machines can cut people, chemicals emit poisonous fumes or burn the skin and clothes etc. Its therefore the mandate of employers to ensure work places are safe for workers and incase the industry uses chemicals or equipments that may harm the workers in any way, they should provide protective gear. Employers can also seek the services of occupational safety specialists who can inspect their companies to ensure they adhere to the set health and safety standards. These specialists can also help formulate programs that will prevent hazards and injuries. Workers should report employers to OSHA if they fail to comply. As a worker you now know itโ€™s partly your duty to hold your employer accountable so do not agree to work in a hazardous environment.
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Peter Gabriel
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Few grown humans can normally survive a fall of much more than twenty-five or thirty feet, though there have been some notable exceptionsโ€”none more memorable perhaps than that of a British airman in World War II named Nicholas Alkemade. In the late winter of 1944, while on a bombing run over Germany, Flight Sergeant Alkemade, the tail gunner on a British Lancaster bomber, found himself in a literally tight spot when his plane was hit by enemy flak and quickly filled with smoke and flames. Tail gunners on Lancasters couldnโ€™t wear parachutes because the space in which they operated was too confined, and by the time Alkemade managed to haul himself out of his turret and reach for his parachute, he found it was on fire and beyond salvation. He decided to leap from the plane anyway rather than perish horribly in flames, so he hauled open a hatch and tumbled out into the night. He was three miles above the ground and falling at 120 miles per hour. โ€œIt was very quiet,โ€ Alkemade recalled years later, โ€œthe only sound being the drumming of aircraft engines in the distance, and no sensation of falling at all. I felt suspended in space.โ€ Rather to his surprise, he found himself to be strangely composed and at peace. He was sorry to die, of course, but accepted it philosophically, as something that happened to airmen sometimes. The experience was so surreal and dreamy that Alkemade was never certain afterward whether he lost consciousness, but he was certainly jerked back to reality when he crashed through the branches of some lofty pine trees and landed with a resounding thud in a snowbank, in a sitting position. He had somehow lost both his boots, and had a sore knee and some minor abrasions, but otherwise was quite unharmed. Alkemadeโ€™s survival adventures did not quite end there. After the war, he took a job in a chemical plant in Loughborough, in the English Midlands. While he was working with chlorine gas, his gas mask came loose, and he was instantly exposed to dangerously high levels of the gas. He lay unconscious for fifteen minutes before co-workers noticed his unconscious form and dragged him to safety. Miraculously, he survived. Some time after that, he was adjusting a pipe when it ruptured and sprayed him from head to foot with sulfuric acid. He suffered extensive burns but again survived. Shortly after he returned to work from that setback, a nine-foot-long metal pole fell on him from a height and very nearly killed him, but once again he recovered. This time, however, he decided to tempt fate no longer. He took a safer job as a furniture salesman and lived out the rest of his life without incident. He died peacefully, in bed, aged sixty-four in 1987. โ€”
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Bill Bryson (The Body: A Guide for Occupants)
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DENGUE FEVER (BREAKBONE FEVER) Dengue fever is a viral infection found throughout Central America. In Costa Rica outbreaks involving thousands of people occur every year. Dengue is transmitted by aedes mosquitoes, which often bite during the daytime and are usually found close to human habitations, often indoors. They breed primarily in artificial water containers such as jars, barrels, cans, plastic containers and discarded tires. Dengue is especially common in densely populated, urban environments. Dengue usually causes flulike symptoms including fever, muscle aches, joint pains, headaches, nausea and vomiting, often followed by a rash. Most cases resolve uneventfully in a few days. Severe cases usually occur in children under the age of 15 who are experiencing their second dengue infection. There is no treatment for dengue fever except taking analgesics such as acetaminophen/paracetamol (Tylenol) and drinking plenty of fluids. Severe cases may require hospitalization for intravenous fluids and supportive care. There is no vaccine. The key to prevention is taking insect-protection measures. HEPATITIS A Hepatitis A is the second-most-common travel-related infection (after travelerโ€™s diarrhea). Itโ€™s a viral infection of the liver that is usually acquired by ingestion of contaminated water, food or ice, though it may also be acquired by direct contact with infected persons. Symptoms may include fever, malaise, jaundice, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Most cases resolve without complications, though hepatitis A occasionally causes severe liver damage. There is no treatment. The vaccine for hepatitis A is extremely safe and highly effective. You should get vaccinated before you go to Costa Rica. Because the safety of hepatitis A vaccine has not been established for pregnant women or children under the age of two, they should instead be given a gammaglobulin injection. LEISHMANIASIS Leishmaniasis occurs in the mountains and jungles of all Central American countries. The infection is transmitted by sand flies, which are about one-third the size of mosquitoes. Most cases occur in newly cleared forest or areas of secondary growth. The highest incidence is in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. It causes slow-growing ulcers over exposed parts of the body There is no vaccine. RABIES Rabies is a viral infection of the brain and spinal cord that is almost always fatal. The rabies virus is carried in the saliva of infected animals and is typically transmitted through an animal bite, though contamination of any break in the skin with infected saliva may result in rabies. Rabies occurs in all Central American countries. However, in Costa Rica only two cases have been reported over the last 30 years. TYPHOID Typhoid fever is caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated by a species of salmonella known as Salmonella typhi . Fever occurs in virtually all cases. Other symptoms may include headache, malaise, muscle aches, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea and abdominal pain. A pretrip vaccination for typoid is recommended, but not required. Itโ€™s usually given orally, and is also available as an injection. TRAVELERโ€™S DIARRHEA Tap water is safe and of a high quality in Costa Rica, but when youโ€™re far off the beaten path itโ€™s best to avoid tap water unless it has been boiled, filtered or chemically disinfected (iodine tablets). To prevent diarrhea, be wary of dairy products that might contain unpasteurized milk; and be highly selective when eating food from street vendors.
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Lonely Planet (Discover Costa Rica (Lonely Planet Discover))
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The answers are perhaps as varied as the questions one asks, but a common theme that comes through in discussions with caregivers on the front lines and those who think a great deal about patient safety, is our failure to change our culture. What we have not done, they say, is create a โ€œculture of safety,โ€ as has been done so impressively in other industries, such as commercial aviation, nuclear power and chemical manufacturing. These โ€œhigh-reliability organizationsโ€ are intrinsically hazardous enterprises that have succeeded in becoming (amazingly!) safe. Worse, the culture of health care is not only unsafe, it is incredibly dysfunctional. Though the culture of each health care organization is unique, they all suffer many of the same disabilities that have, so far, effectively stymied progress: An authoritarian structure that devalues many workers, lack of a sense of personal accountability, autonomous functioning and major barriers to effective communication. What is a culture of safety? Pretty much the opposite! Books have been written on the subject, and every expert has his or her own specific definition. But an underlying theme, a common denominator, is teamwork, founded on an open, supportive, mutually reinforcing, dedicated relationship among all participants. Much more is required, of course: Sensitivity to hazard, sense of personal responsibility, attitudes of awareness and risk, sense of personal responsibility and more. But those attitudes, that type of teamwork and those types of relationships are rarely found in health care organizations.
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John J. Nance (Why Hospitals Should Fly: The Ultimate Flight Plan to Patient Safety and Quality Care)
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In 1978, congressional hearings presented evidence that the absorption of a known carcinogen, nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA)โ€”commonly found in shampoo productsโ€”was shown to be more than one hundred times greater when exposure came through the skin than through the mouth. Yes, you heard right; one hundred times greater. Of the roughly 126 chemicals consumers regularly apply to their skin, 90 percent have never, ever been tested for their safety. Most people think nothing of the products they apply to their hair or skin, and the cosmetics industry readily capitalizes on this ignorance at tremendous potential cost to your health for considerable profit.
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Nora T. Gedgaudas (Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond Paleo for Total Health and a Longer Life)
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would have to eat nearly a bushel of apples a day or half a bushel of oranges to obtain a liberal factor of safety for providing phosphorus; similarly one would be required to eat nine and one half pounds of carrots or eleven pounds of beets each day to get enough phosphorus for a liberal factor of safety, while this quantity would be provided in one pound of lentils or beans, wheat or oats. I have discussed elsewhere the availability of phosphorus depending upon its chemical form. Since the calories largely determine the satisfying of the appetite and since under ordinary circumstances we stop when we have obtained about two thousand to twenty-five hundred very little of the highly sweetened fruits defeats our nutritional program. We would have to consume daily the contents of thirty-two one pound jars of marmalade, jellies or jams to provide a two gram intake of phosphorus. This quantity would provide 32,500 calories; an amount impossible for the system to take care of. Milk is one of the best foods for providing minerals but it may be inadequate in several vitamins. Of all of the primitive groups studied those using sea foods abundantly appear to obtain an adequate quantity of minerals particularly phosphorus with the greatest ease, in part because the fat-soluble vitamins provided in the sea foods (by which I mean animal life of the sea) are usually high. This enables a more efficient utilization of the minerals, calcium and phosphorus
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Anonymous
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The Canadian governmentโ€™s Bureau of Chemical Safety recognizes the danger of Monosodium Glutamate. The Bureau refers to MSG as a neurotoxic excitatory amino acid that can stimulate a variety of organs in the body and could be linked to many serious diseases. The Bureau suggests that manufacturers of any drugs that could interact with Glutamate receptors should consider the effects on other tissues, while it ignores the MSG already in our food supply affecting the bodily tissues of the nation. What has the Canadian government done about the MSG that they have identified as neurotoxic to the human body? Nothing.
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T Michelle Erb (The Slow Poisoning Of America)
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an American farmer today grows enough food each year to feed a hundred people. Yet that achievementโ€”that power over natureโ€”has come at a price. The modern industrial farmer cannot grow that much food without large quantities of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, machinery, and fuel. This expensive set of โ€œinputs,โ€ as theyโ€™re called, saddles the farmer with debt, jeopardizes his health, erodes his soil and ruins its fertility, pollutes the groundwater, and compromises the safety of the food we eat. Thus the gain in the farmerโ€™s power has been trailed by a host of new vulnerabilities. All this Iโ€™d heard before, of course, but always from environmentalists or organic farmers.
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Michael Pollan (The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World)
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an American farmer today grows enough food each year to feed a hundred people. Yet that achievementโ€”that power over natureโ€”has come at a price. The modern industrial farmer cannot grow that much food without large quantities of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, machinery, and fuel. This expensive set of โ€œinputs,โ€ as theyโ€™re called, saddles the farmer with debt, jeopardizes his health, erodes his soil and ruins its fertility, pollutes the groundwater, and compromises the safety of the food we eat. Thus the gain in the farmerโ€™s power has been trailed by a host of new vulnerabilities.
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Michael Pollan (The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World)
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The tobacco, processed food, and chemical industries face an essential conflict of interest when discussing scientific results that bear on the safety, efficacy, or healthfulness of their products.
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Naomi Oreskes (Why Trust Science? (The University Center for Human Values Series))
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What is love" was the most searched phrase on Google in 2012, according to the company. In an attempt to get to the bottom of the question once and for all, the Guardian has gathered writers from the fields of science, literature, religion and philosophy to give their definition of the much-pondered word. ์นดํ†ก โ˜Ž ppt33 โ˜Ž ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธ โ˜Ž pxp32 โ˜Ž ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. ์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๊ตฌ์ž…,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๊ตฌ๋งค,์š”ํž˜๋นˆํŒ๋งค,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,์š”ํž˜๋นˆํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ•,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ์ •ํ’ˆ๊ตฌ์ž…,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ์ •ํ’ˆ๊ตฌ๋งค,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ์ •ํ’ˆํŒ๋งค Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. ์•„๋ฌด๋Ÿฐ ๋ง์—†์ด ํ•œ๋ฒˆ๋งŒ ์ฐพ์•„์ฃผ์‹ ๋‹ค๋ฉด ๋’ค๋กœ๋Š” ๊ณ„์† ๋‹จ๊ณจ๋  ๊ทธ๋Ÿฐ ์ž์‹  ์žˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.์ €ํฌ์ชฝ ์„œ๋น„์Šค๊ฐ€ ์•„๋‹ˆ๋ผ ์ œํ’ˆ์—๋Œ€ํ•ด์„œ ์ž์‹ ์žˆ๋‹ค๋Š”๊ฒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค,๋น„๊ทธ์•Œ์—‘์Šค,์— ๋น…์Šค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ ๋“ฑ ๋งŽ์€ ์ œํ’ˆ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•ฉ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํ™•์‹คํ•œ ์ œํ’ˆ๋งŒ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•˜๋Š”๊ณณ์ด๋ผ ์–ธ์ œ๋“  ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. We're here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise why else even be here? The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me ... Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me. I want to put a ding in the universe. Quality is more important than quantity. One home run is better than two doubles. Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. The romantic novelist: 'Love drives all great stories' What love is depends on where you are in relation to it. Secure in it, it can feel as mundane and necessary as air โ€“ you exist within it, almost unnoticing. Deprived of it, it can feel like an obsession; all consuming, a physical pain. Love is the driver for all great stories: not just romantic love, but the love of parent for child, for family, for country. It is the point before consummation of it that fascinates: what separates you from love, the obstacles that stand in its way. It is usually at those points that love is everything.
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์š”;ํž˜๋นˆ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ cia2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ์š”ํž˜๋นˆํ›„๊ธฐ ์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• ์š”ํž˜๋นˆ๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ ์š”ํž˜๋นˆํšจ๊ณผ
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The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. ๋น„๋งฅ์ŠคํŒ๋งค,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,๋น„๋งฅ์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' ์•„๋ฌด๋Ÿฐ ๋ง์—†์ด ํ•œ๋ฒˆ๋งŒ ์ฐพ์•„์ฃผ์‹ ๋‹ค๋ฉด ๋’ค๋กœ๋Š” ๊ณ„์† ๋‹จ๊ณจ๋  ๊ทธ๋Ÿฐ ์ž์‹  ์žˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.์ €ํฌ์ชฝ ์„œ๋น„์Šค๊ฐ€ ์•„๋‹ˆ๋ผ ์ œํ’ˆ์—๋Œ€ํ•ด์„œ ์ž์‹ ์žˆ๋‹ค๋Š”๊ฒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค,๋น„๊ทธ์•Œ์—‘์Šค,์— ๋น…์Šค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ ๋“ฑ ๋งŽ์€ ์ œํ’ˆ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•ฉ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํ™•์‹คํ•œ ์ œํ’ˆ๋งŒ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•˜๋Š”๊ณณ์ด๋ผ ์–ธ์ œ๋“  ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋ ˆ๋น„ํŠธ๋ผ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์„ผ๋”๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. We're here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise why else even be here? The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me ... Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me.
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๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ๋น„๋งฅ์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• ๋น„๋งฅ์Šค๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ ๋น„๋งฅ์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„
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I feel, the love that Osho talks about, maybe is a kind of pure love beyond the mundane world, which is full of divinity and caritas, and overflows with Buddhist allegorical words and gestures, ์นดํ†กโ˜Žppt33โ˜Ž ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜Žpxp32โ˜Ž ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” but, it seems that I cannot see through its true meaning forever... ์šฐ์„  ํด๋ฆญํ•ด์„œ ๊ฐ์‚ฌ๋“œ๋ฆฝ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.ํด๋ฆญํ•œ๋งŒํผ ์ œํ’ˆ๋„ ์‹ค๋ง๋“œ๋ฆฌ์ง€ ์•Š์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.์ •ํ’ˆ์ง„ํ’ˆ์œผ๋กœ ํ™•์‹คํ•œ ์•ฝํšจ๋ฅผ ๋ณด์—ฌ๋“œ๋ฆฌ๋Š”๊ณณ์ž…๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค,๋น„๊ทธ์•Œ์—‘์Šค,์— ๋น…์Šค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ ๋“ฑ ๋งŽ์€ ์ œํ’ˆ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•ฉ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ์›ํ•˜์‹ ๋ถ„๋“ค ์ง€๋‚˜๊ฐ€์ง€ ๋งˆ์‹œ๊ณ  ์—ฐ๋ฝ ์ฃผ์‹œ๊ตฌ์š”,์ตœ์„ ์„ ๋‹คํ•ด ๋‹จ๊ณจ๋‹˜์œผ๋กœ ๋ชจ์…”๋“œ๋ฆฌ๊ฒ ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค Maybe, I do not just โ€œabsorbโ€ your love; but because the love overpowers me and I am unable to dispute and refuse it... ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œํŒ๋งค,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ตฌ๋งค,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ Do you know? Itโ€™s you who light up my life! And I stubbornly believe that such love can only be experienced once in my life. Because of love, we wonโ€™t be lonely anymore; because of yearning, we taste more loneliness. The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die.
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์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œํŒ๋งค via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„ ์—ฌ์ž์ตœ์Œ์ œํ›„๊ธฐ
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The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํšจ๊ณผ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒ๋งค,๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผํŒ๋งค,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์ŠคํŒ๋งค,๋ ˆ๋น„ํŠธ๋ผํŒ๋งค,๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒ๋งค,๊ณจ๋“œ๋“œ๋ž˜๊ณคํŒ๋งค,์•„์ด์ฝ”์ŠคํŒ๋งค,์š”ํž˜๋นˆํŒ๋งค The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. but, it seems that I cannot see through its true meaning forever... Maybe, I do not just โ€œabsorbโ€ your love; but because the love overpowers me and I am unable to dispute and refuse it... Do you know? Itโ€™s you who light up my life! And I stubbornly believe that such love can only be experienced once in my life.
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ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ
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The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me ... Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me. ์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋งค,์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์— ๋น…์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,์— ๋น…์Šคํšจ๊ณผ,์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ I want to put a ding in the universe. ์•„๋ฌด๋Ÿฐ ๋ง์—†์ด ํ•œ๋ฒˆ๋งŒ ์ฐพ์•„์ฃผ์‹ ๋‹ค๋ฉด ๋’ค๋กœ๋Š” ๊ณ„์† ๋‹จ๊ณจ๋  ๊ทธ๋Ÿฐ ์ž์‹  ์žˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.์ €ํฌ์ชฝ ์„œ๋น„์Šค๊ฐ€ ์•„๋‹ˆ๋ผ ์ œํ’ˆ์—๋Œ€ํ•ด์„œ ์ž์‹ ์žˆ๋‹ค๋Š”๊ฒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค,๋น„๊ทธ์•Œ์—‘์Šค,์— ๋น…์Šค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ ๋“ฑ ๋งŽ์€ ์ œํ’ˆ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•ฉ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํ™•์‹คํ•œ ์ œํ’ˆ๋งŒ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•˜๋Š”๊ณณ์ด๋ผ ์–ธ์ œ๋“  ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,๋ ˆ๋น„ํŠธ๋ผ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„ Quality is more important than quantity. One home run is better than two doubles. Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. When I do well in the exam, I will show my paper to my parents, they are so happy to see me do well in the exam. I want to be happy all the time. But I have put so much pressure on myself. One day, my parents tell me that they donโ€™t care how I do well in the exam, they just want me to be happy. I know I should relax myself and be happy. The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security.
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์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋งค via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ์— ๋น…์Šค๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ•
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What is love" was the most searched phrase on Google in 2012, according to the company. In an attempt to get to the bottom of the question once and for all, the Guardian has gathered writers from the fields of science, literature, religion and philosophy to give their definition of the much-pondered word. ์นดํ†กโ˜Žppt33โ˜Ž ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜Žpxp32โ˜Ž ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธํŒ๋งค,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• ์ฒœ์—ฐ์ •๋ ฅ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…,๋‚จ์„ฑ์ •๋ ฅ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…,์ •๋ ฅ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…,๋ฐœ๊ธฐ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…,๋‚จ์„ฑ๋ฐœ๊ธฐ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž…,๊ฐ•๋ ฅ๋ฐœ๊ธฐ์ œ๊ตฌ์ž… The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. We're here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise why else even be here? The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me ... Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me.
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ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธํŒ๋งค via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ํŒŒ์›Œ์ด๋ ‰ํŠธ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„
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Nowadays, more and more middle-aged people are suffering from insomnia, as life for the middle-aged is stressful indeed. For one thing, as they are the backbones of their companies, they have plenty of things to do at work. And they usually have to work overtime. For another, they have to take great responsibilities at home, for their aged parents need to be supported and their little children need to be brought up. That's why they don't have enough time to have a good rest. ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒ๋งค,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• ๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผ์•ฝํšจ,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์Šค์•ฝํšจ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์•ฝํšจ,์— ๋น…์Šค์•ฝํšจ,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค์•ฝํšจ,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •์•ฝํšจ,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€์•ฝํšจ,์š”ํž˜๋น„์•ฝํšจ I have a dream. When I grow up, I want to be an actor. Being an actor can play many roles and experience different lifestyles. It is so cool. Whatโ€™s more, I can make a lot of money and then travel around the world. I have passion in performance and have joined many dramas. I hope someday I can realize my dream. The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. The romantic novelist: 'Love drives all great stories
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๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํšจ๊ณผ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํ›„๊ธฐ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ
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The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. ์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋งค,์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,์— ๋น…์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. The romantic novelist: 'Love drives all great stories' What love is depends on where you are in relation to it. Secure in it, it can feel as mundane and necessary as air โ€“ you exist within it, almost unnoticing. Deprived of it, it can feel like an obsession; all consuming, a physical pain. Love is the driver for all great stories: not just romantic love, but the love of parent for child, for family, for country. It is the point before consummation of it that fascinates: what separates you from love, the obstacles that stand in its way. It is usually at those points that love is everything.
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์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ์— ๋น…์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ์— ๋น…์Šค์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„ ์— ๋น…์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ
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The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' ์นดํ†กโ–บppt33โ—„ ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ–บpxp32โ—„ ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋งค,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„ The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. love everyone who walks into our life.It must be fate to get acquainted in a huge crowd of people... I feel, the love that Osho talks about, maybe is a kind of pure love beyond the mundane world, which is full of divinity and caritas, and overflows with Buddhist allegorical words and gestures, but, it seems that I cannot see through its true meaning forever... The romantic novelist: 'Love drives all great stories' What love is depends on where you are in relation to it. Secure in it, it can feel as mundane and necessary as air โ€“ you exist within it, almost unnoticing. Deprived of it, it can feel like an obsession; all consuming, a physical pain. Love is the driver for all great stories: not just romantic love, but the love of parent for child, for family, for country. It is the point before consummation of it that fascinates: what separates you from love, the obstacles that stand in its way. It is usually at those points that love is everything. The nun: 'Love is free yet binds us' Love is more easily experienced than defined. As a theological virtue, by which we love God above all things, it seems remote until we encounter it enfleshed, so to say, in the life of another โ€“ in acts of kindness, generosity and self-sacrifice. Love's the one thing that can never hurt anyone, although it may cost dearly. The paradox of love is that it is supremely free yet attaches us with bonds stronger than death. It cannot be bought or sold; there is nothing it cannot face; love is life's greatest blessing.
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ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋งค via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒ๋งค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•
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What is love" was the most searched phrase on Google in 2012, according to the company. In an attempt to get to the bottom of the question once and for all, the Guardian has gathered writers from the fields of science, literature, religion and philosophy to give their definition of the much-pondered word. ์นดํ†กโ–บppt33โ—„ ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ–บpxp32โ—„ ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ•,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •์ฒ˜๋ฐฉ The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. The romantic novelist: 'Love drives all great stories' What love is depends on where you are in relation to it. Secure in it, it can feel as mundane and necessary as air โ€“ you exist within it, almost unnoticing. Deprived of it, it can feel like an obsession; all consuming, a physical pain. Love is the driver for all great stories: not just romantic love, but the love of parent for child, for family, for country. It is the point before consummation of it that fascinates: what separates you from love, the obstacles that stand in its way. It is usually at those points that love is everything. The nun: 'Love is free yet binds us' Love is more easily experienced than defined. As a theological virtue, by which we love God above all things, it seems remote until we encounter it enfleshed, so to say, in the life of another โ€“ in acts of kindness, generosity and self-sacrifice. Love's the one thing that can never hurt anyone, although it may cost dearly. The paradox of love is that it is supremely free yet attaches us with bonds stronger than death. It cannot be bought or sold; there is nothing it cannot face; love is life's greatest blessing.
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One might think that the exposure of unsanitary conditions and animal cruelty in the corporate farming and food-processing industries would provoke lawmakers to punish the perpetrators and tighten laws protecting the safety of our food supply. But no, in several states they have instead directed their fury against the citizen-activists who exposed the wrongdoing by levying heavy penalties against the surreptitious photographing of inhumane outrages. 6 Republican legislators in North Carolina introduced a bill to make it a felony to disclose the chemicals (some of which are toxic to humans and animals) employed in fracking for natural gas. The bill also authorized drilling companies to oblige emergency responders cleaning up chemical spills to sign a confidentiality agreement promising not to disclose the names of the chemicals in their proprietary stew to the publicโ€”or their toxicity.
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Mike Lofgren (The Deep State: The Fall of the Constitution and the Rise of a Shadow Government)
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Jon Royals
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Good On You (goodonyou.eco) is currently the worldโ€™s leading source for fashion sustainability ratings. Led by campaigners, scientists, academics and industry insiders, the Good On You directory features 2,200 brands at the time of writing, all rated by a five-point system that takes into account more than fifty different certification schemes and standards. Child labour, modern slavery, worker safety, living wages, energy use, carbon emissions, water consumption, chemical waste, animal welfare โ€“ itโ€™s all represented.
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Lauren Bravo (How To Break Up With Fast Fashion: A guilt-free guide to changing the way you shop โ€“ for good)
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Despite widely publicized concerns about their safety and efficacy, sleep aids remain the most popular treatment for insomnia. This is reinforced by the medicalization of sleepโ€”an industry-concocted notion that insomnia is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain that can be remedied with a quick pharmaceutical fix. This perspective depersonalizes sleep. It discourages addressing critical personal and lifestyle issues and undermines our sleep self-efficacyโ€”trust in our ability to heal our own sleep.
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Andrew Weil (Mind Over Meds: Know When Drugs Are Necessary, When Alternatives Are Better and When to Let Your Body Heal on Its Own)
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Bandages and Supplies 50 assorted-size adhesive bandages 1 large trauma dressing 20 sterile dressings, 4x4 inch 20 sterile dressings, 3x3 inch 20 sterile dressings, 2x2 inch 1 roll of waterproof adhesive tape (10 yards x 1 inch) 2 rolls self-adhesive wrap, 1/2 inch 2 rolls self-adhesive wrap, 1 inch 2 rolls self-adhesive wrap, 2 inch ยป 1 elastic bandage, 3 inch ยป 1 elastic bandage, 4 inch ยป 2 triangular cloth bandages ยป 10 butterfly bandages ยป 2 eye pads Medications 2 to 4 blood-clotting agents 10 antibiotic ointment packets (approximately 1 gram) 1 tube of hydrocortisone ointment 1 tube of antibiotic ointment 1 tube of burn cream 1 bottle of eye wash 1 bottle of antacid 1 bottle syrup of ipecac (for poisoning) 1 bottle of activated charcoal (for poisoning) 25 antiseptic wipe packets 2 bottles of aspirin or other pain reliever (100 count) 2 to 4 large instant cold compresses 2 to 4 small instant cold packs 1 tube of instant glucose (for diabetics) Equipment 10 pairs of large latex or nonlatex gloves 1 space blanket or rescue blanket 1 pair of chemical goggles 10 N95 dust/mist respirators or medical masks 1 oral thermometer (nonmercury/nonglass) 1 pair of splinter forceps 1 pair of medical scissors 1 magnifying glass 2 large SAM Splints (optional) 1 tourniquet Assorted safety pins Optional Items If Trained to Use 1 CPR mask 1 bag valve mask 1 adjustable cervical spine collar 1 blood pressure cuff and stethoscope or blood pressure device 1 set of disposable oral airways 1 oxygen tank with regulator and non-rebreather mask Suturing kit and sutures Surgical or super glue If you have advanced training, such items as a suturing kit, IV setup, and medical instruments may be added.
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James C. Jones (Total Survival: How to Organize Your Life, Home, Vehicle, and Family for Natural Disasters, Civil Unrest, Financial Meltdowns, Medical Epidemics, and Political Upheaval)
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The first chlorofluorocarbon compound they synthesized was dichlorodifluoromethane (CCl2F2), known as F12 and sold under the proprietary name Freon, whose intermediate was trichlorofluoromethane (CFCl3 known as F11), and although they did not make it, they were aware that they could also produce the overfluorinated alternative, chlorotrifluoromethane (CF3Cl), known as F13. They sniffed F12 and survived the experiment; then they organized a series of guinea pig tests proving the compoundโ€™s safety. In April 1930 Midgley introduced Freon at the American Chemical Society meeting in a surprising manner, inhaling a bit of it on stage (nontoxic!) and slowly exhaling it to distinguish a candle flame (nonflammable!). In August 1930 GM and DuPont set up a joint stock company to make and market the compound, and Freon received its US patent (under the generic title Heat transfers) in November 1931.
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Vaclav Smil (Invention and Innovation: A Brief History of Hype and Failure)
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... when an experience is too strong for our current internal and external regulatory resource to manage ... [chemical changes activate to] tuck these pathways into our ... body. In this way, our ongoing lives are protected from the constant incursion of the raw pain and fear and the injured parts of ourselves are partly shielded from new injury. We might say they have been enwombed, awaiting the arrival of support. At the same time, the memories also remain malleable enough that they can be touched and awakened, which is essential for healing. However, we also remain vulnerable to them being brought into activity when support isn't available... a frowning face (man or woman), certain breathing patterns, and even sensory fragments (the color of a person's shirt or hair, the smell of alcohol on someone's breath) all have some probability of awakening the terror. The widely dispersed individual streams that make up these memories are all gathered into the neural net that formed at the time of the initial experience, and when our outer or inner world tugs on any strand, there is some probability that more of the neural net will open, bringing the rush of embodied feelings. Most often, the explicit memory does not arrive at the same time, so there is no context for the flood of sensations and emotions, which feels as if they are related to what is happening right now .... What can look like an out-of-proportion response to what is happening in the moment is exactly in proportion to what is unfolding internally. If we sense this so deeply that this knowing is viscerally available when our patients are having strong emotional experiences, we will be able to offer them acknowledgement of the validity of their experience rather than having to control or change it.
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Bonnie Badenoch (The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology))
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A plant must feed itself in order to live; the sunlight, the water, the chemicals it needs are the values its nature has set it to pursue; its life is the standard of value directing its actions. But a plant has no choice of action; there are alternatives in the conditions it encounters, but there is no alternative in its function: it acts automatically to further its life, it cannot act for its own destruction. โ€œAn animal is equipped for sustaining its life; its senses provide it with an automatic code of action, an automatic knowledge of what is good for it or evil. It has no power to extend its knowledge or to evade it. In conditions where its knowledge proves inadequate, it dies. But so long as it lives, it acts on its knowledge, with automatic safety and no power of choice, it is unable to ignore its own good, unable to decide to choose the evil and act as its own destroyer.
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Ayn Rand (Atlas Shrugged)
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When you are a teenager, the chemical in your brain drives you to make decisions that rip you away from the safety of your childhood and drags you into the wilderness of adulthood.
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Krystal Sutherland (Our Chemical Hearts)
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The physicist: 'Love is chemistry' โ˜Ž ใˆ˜ํ†ก : vk369 *โ€โžทโ™ฅ ๋ผ์ธ : dpp3w โ˜Ž Biologically, love is a powerful neurological condition like hunger or thirst, only more permanent. We talk about love being blind or unconditional, in the sense that we have no control over it. But then, that is not so surprising since love is basically chemistry. While lust is a temporary passionate sexual desire involving the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and oestrogen, in true love, or attachment and bonding, the brain can release a whole set of chemicals: pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin and vasopressin. However, from an evolutionary perspective, love can be viewed as a survival tool โ€“ a mechanism we have evolved to promote long-term relationships, mutual defense and parental support of children and to promote feelings of safety and security. #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž… #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋งค #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์ฒ˜๋ฐฉ #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์•ฝํšจ #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• โ˜Ž ใˆ˜ํ†ก : vk369 *โ€โžทโ™ฅ ๋ผ์ธ : dpp3w โ˜Ž #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์ •ํ’ˆ๊ตฌ์ž… #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์ •ํ’ˆ๊ตฌ๋งค #ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์ •ํ’ˆํŒ๋งค The philosopher: 'Love is a passionate commitment' The answer remains elusive in part because love is not one thing. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbor, God and so on all have different qualities. Each has its variants โ€“ blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all love is a kind a passionate commitment that we nurture and develop, even though it usually arrives in our lives unbidden. That's why it is more than just a powerful feeling. Without the commitment, it is mere infatuation. Without the passion, it is mere dedication. Without nurturing, even the best can wither and die. love everyone who walks into our life.It must be fate to get acquainted in a huge crowd of people... I feel, the love that Osho talks about, maybe is a kind of pure love beyond the mundane world, which is full of divinity and caritas, and overflows with Buddhist allegorical words and gestures, but, it seems that I cannot see through its true meaning forever... Maybe, I do not just โ€œabsorbโ€ your love; but because the love overpowers me and I am unable to dispute and refuse it... Do you know? Itโ€™s you who light up my life! And I stubbornly believe that such love can only be experienced once in my life. Because of love, we wonโ€™t be lonely anymore; because of yearning, we taste more loneliness.
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We cannot โ€œtrustโ€ rules or technology. We can rely on them, for sure, but trust them? No. Trust is a very special human experience, produced by the chemical oxytocin in response to acts performed on our behalf that serve our safety and protection. True trust can only exist among people. And we can only trust others when we know they are actively and consciously concerned about us.
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Simon Sinek (Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't)
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Ndani ya gruneti kuna vitu kumi vyenye uwezo na visivyokuwa na uwezo wa kulipuka kama vile pini, mtaimbo, springi ya mtaimbo, tundu la kuingizia baruti, baruti, fataki, fyuzi, utambi, wenzo na ganda la chuma la pingili kama vipande vya risasi. Pini inapochomolewa, na bomu kurushwa kuelekea kwenye shabaha au kuelekea sehemu nyingine yoyote, wenzo wa usalama huchomoka pia na kuachana na bomu moja kwa moja. Wenzo wa usalama unapochomoka huruhusu mtaimbo ugonge fataki ya kuwashia fyuzi kwa nguvu na kasi kubwa. Fyuzi itawaka kwa sekunde nne kabla ya kuwasha utambi, ambao utawasha baruti ndani ya sekunde moja, kabla ya baruti kulipuka โ€“ na kusambaza vipande vya bomu katika kila sehemu ya shabaha.
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Enock Maregesi
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I think you know how it works, Senator. The big chemical companies fill the coffers of one of your colleagues who is a lawmaker from an agricultural state such as, well, letโ€™s take Iowa, for example, and the lawmaker recommends the president to install industry executives in high positions, such as the head of the FDA or the EPA, and, this way, the industry can approve its own products without safety testing.
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Kenneth Eade (An Involuntary Spy (Involuntary Spy #1))
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When youโ€™re in need of a rescue the approaching thump-thump-thump of rapidly rotating blades is a joyous sound. To give the helicopter rescue the greatest chance of success, a suitable landing zone will have to be found. The ideal landing zone should not require a completely vertical landing or takeoff, both of which reduce the pilotโ€™s control. The ground should slope away on all sides, allowing the helicopter to immediately drop into forward flight when itโ€™s time to take off. Landings and liftoffs work best when the aircraft is pointed into the wind because that gives the machine the greatest lift. The area should be as large as possible, at least 60 feet across for most small rescue helicopters, and as clear as possible for obstructions such as trees and boulders. Clear away debris (pine needles, dust, leaves) that can be blown up by the wash of air, with the possibility of producing mechanical failure. Light snow can be especially dangerous if it fluffs up dramatically to blind the pilot. Wet snow sticks to the ground and adds dangerous weight. If you have the opportunity, pack snow flat well before the helicopter arrivesโ€”the night before would be idealโ€”to harden the surface of the landing zone. Tall grass can be a hazard because it disturbs the helicopterโ€™s cushion of supporting air and hides obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps. To prepare a landing zone, clear out the area as much as possible, including removing your equipment and all the people except the one who is going to be signaling the pilot. Mark the landing zone with weighted bright clothing or gear during the day or with bright lights at night. In case of a night rescue, turn off the bright lights before the helicopter starts to landโ€”they can blind the pilot. Use instead a low-intensity light to mark the perimeter of the landing area, such as chemical light sticks, or at least turn the light away from the helicopterโ€™s direction. Indicate the windโ€™s direction by building a very small smoky fire, hanging brightly colored streamers, throwing up handfuls of light debris, or signaling with your arms pointed in the direction of the wind. The greatest danger to you occurs while youโ€™re moving toward or away from the helicopter on the ground. Never approach the rear and never walk around the rear of a helicopter. The pilot canโ€™t see you, and the rapidly spinning tail rotor is virtually invisible and soundless. In a sudden shift of the aircraft, you can be sliced to death. Donโ€™t approach by walking downhill toward the helicopter, where the large overhead blade is closest to the ground. It is safest to come toward the helicopter from directly in front, where the pilot has a clear field of view, and only after the pilot or another of the aircraftโ€™s personnel has signaled you to approach. Remove your hat or anything that can be sucked up into the rotors. Stay low because blades can sink closer to the ground as their speed diminishes. Make sure nothing is sticking up above your pack, such as an ice ax or ski pole. In most cases someone from the helicopter will come out to remind you of the important safety measures. One-skid landings or hovering while a rescue is attempted are solely at the discretion of the pilot. They are a high risk at best, and finding a landing zone and preparing it should always be given priority.
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Buck Tilton (Wilderness First Responder: How to Recognize, Treat, and Prevent Emergencies in the Backcountry)
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Then thereโ€™s the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance (USFRA), a front group partnered with biotech and chemical giants like Bayer and Monsanto, along with Elanco (makers of conventional animal feed) and Merck Animal Health (makers of animal antibiotics and vaccines). 21 USFRA spends millions every year promoting the use of routine antibiotics in farm animals, GMOs, and the safety of synthetic pesticides and conventional agriculture.
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Vani Hari (Feeding You Lies: How to Unravel the Food Industry's Playbook and Reclaim Your Health)
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Speaking on the failure to test chemicals for safety and toxicity, the late Herbert L. Needleman, a noted pediatrician and pioneer in the study of childhood lead poisoning, observed, โ€œWe are conducting a massive toxicological experiment in the world today, and our children and grandchildren are the unknowing, unconsenting subjects.
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Philip J. Landrigan (Children and Environmental Toxins: What Everyone Needs to Knowยฎ (What Everyone Needs To KnowRG))