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Riot police were called to White Hart Lane Saturday as rival fans from two of London’s major soccer clubs clashed outside the stadium.
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Eleven-year-old Alina Zykova received a Chihuahua puppy from Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sevastopol, Friday, after her family fled Donetsk because of the ongoing conflict.
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Four bodies found after ferry capsizes off Bali coast – video shows passengers jumping off the deck into the sea from the rapidly sinking vessel.
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Technology has moved the music industry into an age where playing with computers is perhaps more important than playing instruments, but not for one musician, who's been striving to combine classical and contemporary music-making methods.
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Pressing issues have been raised during a Parliamentary debate in the Netherlands, with lawmakers questioning the investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
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The US is set to send nuclear-capable B-52 warplanes to bomb ISIS The warplanes will start attacking terrorist targets in Syria and Iraq in April B-52 Stratofortresses replace B-1s that have returned to the US for updates Mammoth planes carry a 70,000-ton payload and can drop cluster bombs Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3477636/US-send-nuclear-capable-B-52-warplanes-bomb-ISIS-military-ups-campaign-eradicate-terrorists-Syria-Iraq.html#ixzz423UfCiSA
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ENERGY FOR THE SOIL AND LIFE
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Our story and mission is one of people desiring to live a simpler life based on teachings of the bible and bible-inspired agriculture! We can say with confidence and demonstrate that "humanity all started and is sustained by the soil ". " We need to go back to the Scriptures(Bible) and see what God say's about Land " "To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves" ~ Mohandes K. Ghandi "Therefore, whether you are eating or drinking or doing something else, do all things for God’s glory " ~ 1 Corinthians 10 : 31 "This website is a private initiative by those who love sustainable agriculture in the rural communities the …
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What could be more alien than a virus? It’s a nanobiological weapon — a microscopic protein shell holding a few genes that hijack a cell’s internal machinery, forcing it to make new viruses. The battles we fight with these alien enemies brings malaise, scars and even death. Yet as foreign as viruses may seem, the boundary between us and them is turning out to be remarkably blurry. We use DNA from viruses to do things that are essential to our own survival, scientists are finding. Somehow, we have managed to domesticate some of these invaders. A number of viruses replicate by inserting their DNA into our own genes. On rare occasions, their genes get passed down t…
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The U.S. Navy dispatches a carrier strike group containing the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarrier USS John C. Stennis to the South China Sea.
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In another twist in the long-running O.J. Simpson saga, Los Angeles police are investigating and testing a knife that was reportedly recovered on the Brentwood property once owned by the former football star. The elite Robbery-Homicide Division is investigating a knife now in the possession of the Los Angeles Police Department. The knife was apparently turned over to a police officer a number of years ago by a construction worker who was helping to raze Simpson's mansion on North Rockingham Avenue in 1998, police said. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMZ reports a construction worker found the knife y…
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Astronomers use the Hubble Space Telescope to discover GN-z11, the remotest galaxy yet discovered. GN-z11 is a high-redshift galaxy found at the constellation Ursa Major. GN-z11 has a spectroscopic redshift ofz = 11.1, an age of 13.4 billion years, and is observed as it existed 400 million years after the Big Bang that occurred 13.8 billion years ago. As of March 3, 2016, GN-z11 is the most distant known galaxy in the Universe. GN-z11 was identified by a team studying data from the Hubble Space Telescope's CANDELS and GOODS-North surveys. “Right now, we expect this galaxy to be about 32 billion light-years away from us in distance,” per study coautho…
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I have a cheat sheet that I have found helpful in the past. I know some of the colors are bright but you can email this to anyone and they can have it as a resource. LinkedIn_Sample_Profile_onesheet-David.pdf
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British Jews Fear State Crackdown On Circumcision, Kosher Meat And Religious Schools "The purpose of the state in my view is not to impose cultural values on a minority which has its own cultural values and which does not clash, fight or inflict violence on anybody else", says David Frei British Jews may be forced to rethink their future in the UK in the face of increasing criticism of religious practices including circumcision, religious schools and ritual slaughter, according to a prominent figure at the London-based Beth Din religious court. David Frei, a British-born barrister and registrar at the Beth Din since 1999, has warned of a growing …
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If a boss invites you to a 5 p.m. meeting on a Friday? According to NYT bestselling author Jon Acuff, that's a booby trap during "The Firing Hour." But if it happens to you, there are 5 things you should do right away.
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Crackdown on the Cuban churches
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An unprecedented crackdown on churches across the denominational spectrum in Cuba in 2015 has fuelled a spike in reported violations of freedom of religion or belief (FoRB), according to a new report by CSW. Figures compiled by CSW, which are not exhaustive but which serve as an indicator of the level of FoRB violations, reveal a tenfold increase - with 2,300 separate violations recorded in 2015 compared to 220 in 2014. Many incidents involve involved entire churches or, in the case of arrests, dozens of victims. A digital illustration by CSW highlights the crackdown on churches in Cuba. The spike in cases was largely due to the government declaring 2,000 Assemb…
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SEOUL, March 4 (Yonhap) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Friday ordered the country's nuclear weapons to be made ready for use at a moment's notice. He also said the communist country will revise its military posture so it can be ready to carry out pre-emptive attacks, stressing that the current situation has become very precarious, according to the Korean Central News Agency. The announcement comes more than a day after the United Nations Security Council passed a new sanctions resolution penalizing the country for its fourth nuclear test and long-range missile launch earlier in the year. yonngong@yna.co.kr http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/20…
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Once upon a time, someone wiser than I am told me a marketing truth I never forgot: A confused prospect never buys. In sales and marketing, clarity is king. This is especially true in the 21st century, when our ultra-connected, always on, stream-of-consciousness lives as we scroll through one social media profile and update after another gives marketers precious few seconds to grab our attention. Is Your LinkedIn Summary Scaring Prospects Away? Today, I want to focus on the first sentence of your LinkedIn Summary. The way LinkedIn lays out a profile page, your Summary area is the first text area visitors come across after seeing your headshot and …
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When astronaut Scott Kelly arrived in Houston on Thursday morning (March 3), he was about two inches taller than when he left for the International Space Station a year before, according to NASA representatives. That's pretty normal for an astronaut, for without the full strength of gravity pressing down on gel-filled discs between the vertebrae, they expand and lengthen the spine. It's a weird but temporary side effect of spaceflight. But even if Kelly hadn't had his vitals checked immediately upon landing, he might have noticed the slight height change. One of the first earthlings he saw was his identical twin, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, a man now notably, if on…
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The company doesn’t have an official account, instead preferring to send updates out through its executives or profiles dedicated to specific services Apple has launched an official Twitter account to allow people to tweet at it with their problems. The company doesn’t run an official Twitter feed, instead offering individual ones for each service. But the new account might be the closest that it comes to offering a central account. The @AppleSupport account is tweeting tips and tricks for Apple devices, as well as responding to questions from users. People can tweet at the account publicly, or it offers private direct message conversations. Apple has …
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Scientists want to know what is causing a mysterious, rapid burst of radio waves that appear to be coming from a source located beyond the Milky Way galaxy. What makes these waves so special is the fact they appear to be repeating, scientists said. Fast radio bursts are uncommon -- just 17 have been detected by scientists in the past eight years -- and they're often viewed as isolated events, according to researchers at Cornell University. Understanding these bursts can help scientists learn more about the origins of the universe. The particular fast radio bursts in this study lasted 10 milliseconds and were found in archived Cornell data. The bursts were observ…
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