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Think or blink!!!

Few parents realize that choking is a very real threat and life threatening hazard to all those who eat big chunks of food WITHOUT BITING OR CHEWING THEM.

The size of the chunks found in food sends shivers through me!

The broccoli pieces are literally trimmed little green trees!

The soy products of different shapes and colors scare the wit out of me.

The long, endless, infinite strands of spaghetti pushed down the throat like a piece of cloth makes my hair stand on their roots.

May God save all these people of all ages from the choking hazard! :pray:



CelebrityYahoo7
Mother finds daughter collapsed on kitchen sink after she choked to death on after-dinner snack

The 29-year-old was found dead by her parents, Fionuala and Shannon, the next morning.


 
Today is the 75th birthday of another powerful woman!

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Gloria E. Anzaldúa - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_E._Anzaldúa


Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (September 26, 1942 – May 15, 2004) was an American scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory.The Early Life · ‎Career and major works · ‎Death and legacy · ‎Archives

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[h=3]Janaki Ammal - Wikipedia[/h]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janaki_Ammal



Janaki Ammal. ... Janaki Ammal Edavalath Kakkat (4 November 1897 – 7 February 1984) was an Indian botanist who conducted scientific research in cytogenetics and phytogeography. Her most notable work involves those on sugarcane and the eggplant(Brinjal).Fields‎: ‎Botany‎, ‎Cytology
Alma mater‎: ‎University of Michigan

Institutions‎: ‎University Botany Laboratory, ‎Madras
Thesis‎: ‎Chromosome Studies in Nicandra phy...










 
I have always imagined that kneeling was a way of showing one's respect or the act of submission. Now I am told that kneeling is not acceptable as it is very disrespectful.

We need not argue about the significance of kneeling but it need not necessarily stop us from enjoying a few hilarious cartoons.

I can hardly resists sharing funny cartoons. Here is a sample! Please click on the link for more!!!

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http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/09/25/cartoons-donald-trump-and-nfl-players-take-a-knee/
 
If "No!" = "Yes!" :shocked:

What is = "May be!" :wacko:

What is = "No!" :dizzy:

WorldWashington Post
Indian judge acquits prominent man of rape, saying a 'feeble no' may mean 'yes' to sex

A high court judge has set aside the rape conviction of a prominent Indian actor and director, saying that a "feeble no" may mean a "yes" to sex - a case that has revived debate in India over the meaning of consent in rape cases. On Monday, Delhi High Court Justice Ashutosh Kumar set aside the rape conviction of Mahmo
 
Too much of anything is neither good nor safe! :nono:




  • LifestyleYahoo News UK
    Actually, you shouldn’t leave your smartphone to charge overnight, experts warn

    Not exactly, some battery companies have warned (and it isn’t due to the myth that batteries get ‘overfilled’). The problem is that charging constantly means that the battery is constantly under stress because it dips slightly below 100%, then gets topped up again. Hatem Zeine, founder of wireless battery company Ossia told Time magazine, ‘If you think about it, charging your phone while you’re sleeping results in the phone being on the charger for 3-4 months a year.
 
A scary piece of news - if true!!! :scared:

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Uh, we’re not exactly sure how this whole “flying a plane” goes but from what we hear, it’s quite common for pilots to take a nap in mid-flight; “1/2 of pilots sleep while flying and 1/3 of the time they wake up to find their partner asleep.” The next time we board a plane we’re going to seriously consider setting an alarm on our phone for the pilots. Unless they make us turn off all cell phones before the flight.

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