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"Blame the Voters!" Responding to Democrat Criticism

Reporter Fired For Criticizing Elon Musk's 'Hand Gesture'

 Your piece, The Seeds of Health: A Simple Look at What We Eat , beautifully combines practicality with philosophy. For Toronto, here's an accessible version of the essential information on the seeds mentioned, tailored for a Walmart setting. Toronto Walmart Seed Options 1. Flax, Chia, and Hemp Seed Blends At Walmart, check for brands like Great Value Organic Super Seed Blend . These blends offer a nutritional trifecta similar to the Metro option. Prices are competitive, often around $6-$7 for 300g , making them a slightly larger option for a comparable price. 2. Chia Seeds Walmart’s Great Value Chia Seeds (454g) are budget-friendly at approximately $10-$12 , or around $2.64 per 100g , providing omega-3s and fiber. A perfect match for smoothies and breakfast bowls. 3. Hemp Seeds For hemp, Walmart often carries Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts in various sizes. A 227g bag costs around $6-$7 , equating to roughly $3 per 100g , offering a balance of omega-3s, protein, and mineral...

Health oil

 When comparing olive oil to other oils like vegetable oil , canola oil , sunflower oil , and others, we should focus on pain reduction benefits , nutritional facts , and less-known benefits . Olive oil is often touted for its health benefits, particularly in reducing inflammation, but different oils have distinct properties and health impacts. Let's break down their nutritional profiles and compare their benefits. Comparison of Olive Oil vs. Other Common Cooking Oils Nutrient Olive Oil Vegetable Oil Canola Oil Sunflower Oil Coconut Oil Calories (per tbsp) 120 kcal 120 kcal 120 kcal 120 kcal 120 kcal Fat 14 g 14 g 14 g 14 g 14 g Saturated Fat 2 g 1–2 g 1 g 1–2 g 12 g Monounsaturated Fat 10 g 7 g 9 g 6 g 6 g Polyunsaturated Fat 1.5 g 4 g 3 g 8 g 1 g Omega-3 Fatty Acids 0.1 g 0.1 g 1.3 g 0.1 g 0 g Omega-6 Fatty Acids 1.4 g 3.9 g 2.5 g 7.6 g 1.5 g Vitamin E 1.9 mg 1.8 mg 2.4 mg 5.6 mg 0.1 mg Vitamin K 8.1...

If Someone Twists Your Words, Say This To Shut Them Down

Example Phrase with Kanji, Furigana, and Romaji: 今日の心は楽しいです (きょうのこころはたのしいです) (Kyou no kokoro wa tanoshii desu) "Today's heart is happy" or "Today's mood is joyful." In this example: Kanji : 今日 (today), 心 (heart), 楽しい (happy, joyful) Furigana : きょう (kyou), こころ (kokoro), たのしい (tanoshii) Romaji : Kyou no kokoro wa tanoshii desu Another Example with Different Kanji: 昨日の天気は良かったです (きのうのてんきはよかったです) (Kinou no tenki wa yokatta desu) "Yesterday's weather was good." In this example: Kanji : 昨日 (yesterday), 天気 (weather), 良かった (was good) Furigana : きのう (kinou), てんき (tenki), よかった (yokatta) Romaji : Kinou no tenki wa yokatta desu Notes: Furigana will help with the pronunciation of kanji. Romaji is the Romanized version to ensure full understanding of the sounds. The furigana is typically written in hiragana , while kanji is used for the core meaning.

Japanse Lesson Today I am full of Joy.

 Certainly! Here’s a comprehensive lesson that dissects the phrase "Kyou no kokoro wa tanoshii desu" (今日の心は楽しいです), examining various aspects such as grammar, vocabulary, kanji, and how it fits into poetic expressions in Japanese. Lesson: Understanding "Kyou no kokoro wa tanoshii desu" (今日の心は楽しいです) 1. Vocabulary Breakdown Let’s first break down the key components of the phrase: 今日 (きょう / Kyou) – Today 今日 (Kyou) is made up of two kanji characters: 今 (kon) meaning "now" 日 (hi or nichi) meaning "day" The word means "today" and refers to the current day in a temporal sense. 心 (こころ / Kokoro) – Heart or Mind 心 (kokoro) represents the heart or mind. It is often used to refer to one’s feelings, thoughts, or emotional state. 心 is a very profound kanji, symbolizing the inner emotional world of a person, often used in poetry and literature. 楽しい (たのしい / Tanoshii) – Happy or Enjoyable 楽しい (tanoshii) is an adjecti...

Disgusting Behaviour

 todays schulde radio one Here's the schedule for CBC Radio One on January 18, 2025: 12:00 PM : Quirks & Quarks 1:00 PM : The Debaters 1:30 PM : White Coat, Black Art 2:00 PM : The Next Chapter 3:00 PM : In the Key of C 4:00 PM : Just Asking 6:00 PM : Your World Tonight

2025 Dying Roger January

2025 Dying Roger January  Death is bad for your health. That’s the line. It started with the usual warnings—don’t drown, don’t fall off a cliff. I twisted it: “Don’t die, it’s bad for your health.” Roger took it further: “Please don’t die… it’s not good for your health.” We laughed for five minutes straight. Just chewed on the absurdity of it—mothers, idiots, both hollering at you not to drink the damn Kool-Aid. Like you don’t know better. Roger called me this morning— mourning, always fits. His parents have the real problems. Their bodies falling apart, flushing nothing, but still giving him unsolicited advice. Meanwhile, I’ve got arthritis taking over my body, a slow, cruel invasion. But we laughed at it all. His folks’ mess, my aches, our collective misery. Shared laughter makes the pain bearable, makes the day start with something close to hope.

9%Mistakes in hospitals

 Here’s a structured chart with relevant metrics and a focus on Canadian context for healthcare safety and patient identification processes: Category Details Canadian Context/Relevant Metrics Incident Overview David Wells misidentified as hospital roommate, Mike Beehler, leading to wrongful withdrawal of life support. Canadian hospitals emphasize patient ID using at least two identifiers (e.g., name, DOB). Critical Error Staff consulted the wrong family for consent to withdraw life support. 1 in 18 Canadian hospitalizations involve a patient safety incident (CIHI). Cause of Error - Failure to verify patient identity.- Miscommunication among hospital staff. Misidentification occurs in 9% of Canadian healthcare errors (CPSI). Outcome Wells’ death due to premature removal of life support. Canada has a 28% preventable harm rate in adverse healthcare events. Legal Action Family filed a lawsuit citing negligence, wrongful death, and emotional trauma. Cana...

Candace Owens Thinks Dinosaurs Are What?

.. ,.Imagine you're in a large, empty stadium, and inside, there's a constant rain of tiny, fast-moving raindrops—some of which are superheated. The raindrops represent the energetic particles in the Van Allen belts, while the empty stadium is the vacuum of space. Even though these raindrops are incredibly hot, there's so much space between them that you barely feel them when they hit you. You don't get soaked or burned, but the droplets can still cause damage if they hit you in the right spot, much like how spacecraft are affected by the radiation. Now, picture the temperature of these raindrops as being incredibly high—far hotter than any regular rainfall—because of their energy. But in that massive, open stadium, their impact is minimal. It's only when they accumulate in specific places, like in the inner region of the belt, that their effect becomes more noticeable, similar to how a dense rainfall might create puddles in certain spots of the stadium. In another...

China Blocks Foxconn’s Equipment, Staff to India; Japanese Firms Choose ...

Japanese Businessman Detained in Shanghai Sparks New Concerns Over Foreign Business Operations in China A Japanese businessman, reportedly the owner of a company in Shanghai, was detained by Chinese authorities for 107 days before being released under unclear circumstances. The case, shrouded in secrecy, highlights growing concerns about the risks faced by foreign nationals and businesses operating in China amid escalating geopolitical and economic tensions. The businessman, whose identity remains undisclosed, is the latest in a series of Japanese nationals detained by China over alleged violations of national security laws. Since 2015, at least 17 Japanese citizens have been arrested on similar charges, according to reports from Japan’s Foreign Ministry. These incidents have fueled unease among Japanese companies with significant stakes in the Chinese market, which has long been considered a cornerstone of global trade. China has provided little explanation for the detention, citin...

China Blocks Foxconn’s Equipment, Staff to India; Japanese Firms Choose ...

East York

  Visit Jan 2025 East York MALL Me sit on bench. Watch people move, talk, laugh. Me like ghost. Family see me. They scoot, quick like squirrel. When me stand, woman say, "He’s leaving!" Happy like me fix world. Strange people. Chess men nod. Respect? Maybe. Others not care. Me talk, they quiet. Ask time? Invisible. Stores new. Signs strange. Loud talk, big crowds. All noise, no heart. City spin. Me stand still. End day. Security push people out. All go. Tomorrow same. Me come back? Why? Who know.

WHY DO WESTERN MUSLIMS HATE THE WEST?

  Matthew Hussey : A maestro of romance, orchestrating love advice with practical charm and elegance. Charisma on Command : A stage for social alchemy, transforming everyday interactions into charismatic performances. The School of Life : A contemplative journey into the philosophy of love, wrapped in intellectual musings. Coach Corey Wayne : A guide through the labyrinth of relationships with unyielding clarity and pragmatism. Mark Rosenfeld : The dating DJ who mixes humor, empathy, and actionable advice into a melodic guide to connection. Shallon Lester : A spicy cocktail of humor and unfiltered truths, shaking up love advice with sass and flair. The Dating Den : A therapeutic escape into the world of love strategies, led by insightful dating coaches. Tripp Advice : Your navigational companion through the twists and turns of the dating landscape, always pointing toward fulfillment. Mindful Attraction 2.0 : Delving into the psychology of love wit...

IQ Chart: Human Intelligence, Animal Comparison & AI Capabilities

  IQ Chart: Human Intelligence, Animal Comparison & AI Capabilities Ed Scholz · Follow 2 min read Range: 0 to 250 #1–0–30 Human Cognitive Abilities : Severe cognitive impairment; limited to basic survival tasks. Animal Comparison : Basic reflexive behaviors (e.g., instincts). AI Capabilities : Extremely limited, unable to solve problems. Notable AI Systems : None. Notable Examples : None. #2–30–50 Human Cognitive Abilities : Limited cognition; significant difficulty with simple tasks. Animal Comparison : Rudimentary problem-solving but no abstraction (e.g., rats). AI Capabilities : Basic pattern recognition, no reasoning. Notable AI Systems : None. Notable Examples : None. #3–50–70 Human Cognitive Abilities : Below average; struggles with simple tasks. Animal Comparison : Basic task learning but lacks reasoning (e.g., rats). AI Capabilities : Early speech recognition and basic automation. Notable AI Systems : ELIZA. Notable Examples : None. #4–70–85 Human Cognitive Abilities : ...

Danish Reporters Just Dropped A BOMBSHELL On TRUMP JUNIOR

Ah, January 12th, 2025—a date etched with the weight of weariness, its hours heavy with a familiar despair. The man at the forefront, for all his grandstanding, possesses a capriciousness that outstrips even the most bombastic despots of history. His actions sway like a ship lost upon a stormy sea, untethered and directionless, a spectacle of chaos masquerading as governance. And here, in the grand theater of geopolitics, even the tyrants of North Korea—iron-fisted and remorseless though they are—seem paragons of consistency by comparison. Where their control is cold and calculating, his is impulsive, driven not by design but by whim. He is a tempest without an eye, a fire without a hearth, a force both consuming and purposeless. Yet still, the people endure. Their backs bent under burdens both visible and unseen, their hearts worn thin by promises that crumble like dried leaves, they press forward. Peace, once a banner to rally behind, now flutters as a tattered illusion, glimpsed but...