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Depression is the result of over thinking. The mind creates problems that didn’t even exist.
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What your handwriting says about your personality
Handwriting analysis, or graphology, produces a personality profile by studying a person’s handwriting. Here’s how it pieces together a picture of the person “behind the pen.”
1. Begin by looking at the handwriting in general.
What are the outstanding features? How much emotional energy does the writer appear to have? This is determined by assessing how much pressure is applied by the pen to the paper. Is the writing light or dark? Heavy pressure and dark writing are associated with vitality and confidence
2. Check out the slant of the writing.
This tells you something about the way the writer responds to external pressures. A right slant (////) indicates a person whose heart rules their head. They are caring, warm and friendly. A vertical slant (llll) indicates a person whose head rules their heart. This is someone whose emotions are controlled. A left slant (\) indicates an individual who hides their emotions and is generally aloof, cold and detached.
3. Look at how straight their writing is.
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The Ungoverned World in 2015
The violence and chaos inside Syria, where Islamic State terrorists and other rebel groups control large portions of the country, is so dire that millions of people have fled and the U.N. has stopped trying to keep count of the dead. Yet Syria is just one of many places across the globe where warlords, separatists, drug cartels, or terror groups have seized territory within a sovereign nation, leaving the government with little or no power—and the people to fend for themselves.
Our generation has a unique opportunity. If we set our minds to it, we could be the first in human history to leave our children nothing: no poverty, no greenhouse-gas emissions, and no biodiversity loss.
That is the course that world leaders set when they met at the United Nations in New York on September 25 to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 goals range from ending poverty and improving health to protecting the planet’s biosphere and providing energy for all. They emerged from the largest summit in the UN’s history, the “Rio+20” conference in 2012, followed by the largest consultation the UN has ever undertaken.
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Unlike their predecessor, the Millennium Development Goals, which focused almost exclusively on developing countries, the new global goals are universal and apply to all countries equally. Their adoption indicates widespread acceptance of the fact that all countries share responsibility for the long-term stability of Earth’s natural cycles, on which the planet’s ability to support us depends.
Johan Rockstrom goes all in on poverty reduction and climate change.
There should be a White History Month in America. That way we can teach all about the things White Americans have done in history, like:
1 Cherokee Trail of Tears 2 Japanese American internment 3 Philippine-American War 4 Jim Crow 5 The genocide of Native Americans 6 Transatlantic slave trade 7 The Middle Passage 8 The history of White American racism 9 Black Codes 10 Slave patrols 11 Ku Klux Klan 12 The War on Drugs 13 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 14 How white racism grew out of slavery and genocide 15 How whites still benefit from slavery and genocide 16 White anti-racism 17 The Southern strategy 18 The rape of enslaved women 19 Madison Grant 20 The Indian Wars 21 Human zoos 22 How the Jews became white 23 White flight 24 Redlining 25 Proposition 14 26 Homestead Act 27 Tulsa Riots 28 Rosewood massacre 29 Tuskegee Experiment 30 Lynching 31 Hollywood stereotypes 32 Indian Appropriations Acts 33 Immigration Act of 1924 34 Sundown towns 35 Chinese Exclusion Act 36 Emmett Till 37 Vincent Chin 38 Islamophobia 39 Indian boarding schools 40 King Philip’s War 41 Bacon’s Rebellion 42 American slavery compared to Arab, Roman and Latin American slavery 43 History of the gun 44 History of the police 45 History of prisons 46 History of white suburbia 47 Lincoln’s racism and anti-racism 48 George Wallace Governor of Alabama 49 Cointelpro 50 Real estate steering 51 School tracking 52 Mass incarceration of black men 53 Boston school busing riots
By the way I got this list from facebook so I’m not an expert but I encourage everyone to look some of this stuff up,
Number 22 has to do with the fact that jewish people used to be discriminated in the US just like the italian and other european inmigrants they then got a handout from the goverment and were eventually integrated into the rest of white society while other POC still stayed in the dump and keep getting treated like shit.This is not to say jewish people are not discriminated now,its just that it has to do with how messed up it was for jewish people to even need to be accepted in the first place.
and so much more, if I missed something, go ahead and add!
54. Jim Crow 55. Church Bombings and fires in deep south to Blacks 56. Church Shootings 57. How the Irish and Italians became white 58. The Perpetuation of the idea of the “model minority” 59. Housing discrimination 60. Systematic placement of highways and building projects to create ghettos 61. Medical experimentation on poor poc especially Blacks including surgical and gynecological experimentation 62. History of Planned Parenthood 63. Forced Sterilization 64. Cutting children out of pregnant Black mothers as part of lynchings 65. Eurocentric beauty standard falsification 66. Erasure and eradication of all achievements of Ancient Africa and Kemet 67. White washing of history and cultural practices of pocs 68. Media manipulation and bias 69. Perpetuation of the myth of reverse racism 70. The history of white cannibalism 71. White fragility
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AHBE Landscape Architects Designs a Place for LA’s Chinatown Community
Working in conjunction with the City of Los Angeles-Bureau of Engineering, Council District no. 1 (Councilmember Cedillo), and funds from Proposition 84, Proposition K, and Proposition A grants, AHBE has been transforming this vacant, blighted hillside, into a place for the Chinatown community to gather and play, exercise and heal, rest and contemplate. With nearly one-hundred feet of elevation change on this one-acre site, the goals is to bring connectivity and community within this neighbourhood.
(via: http://worldlandscapearchitect.com)