A Catholic nun in Myanmar told junta forces "you'll have to come through me" - moments before they opened fire on protesters.
I replied, 'no, if you want to do this you have to come through me!'
The image of a Catholic nun in a white habit, her hands spread, pleading with the forces of Myanmar's new junta as they prepared to crack down on a protest, has gone viral and won her praise in the majority-Buddhist country
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I replied, 'no, if you want to do this you have to come through me!'
The image of a Catholic nun in a white habit, her hands spread, pleading with the forces of Myanmar's new junta as they prepared to crack down on a protest, has gone viral and won her praise in the majority-Buddhist country
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Monty Python’s John Cleese Sells the Brooklyn Bridge as an NFT
„ Hello! It is time you meet my alter ego "Unnamed Artist" I'm delighted to offer you the opportunity of a lifetime. I'm selling my 1st NFT. Though bidding starts at 100.00, you can “BUY IT NOW” for 69,346,250.50! „
“The world has gone terminally insane,” said Cleese.
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„ Hello! It is time you meet my alter ego "Unnamed Artist" I'm delighted to offer you the opportunity of a lifetime. I'm selling my 1st NFT. Though bidding starts at 100.00, you can “BUY IT NOW” for 69,346,250.50! „
“The world has gone terminally insane,” said Cleese.
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Studies suggest nature sounds improve your health
The new metastudy, led by Rachel Buxton of Carleton University and which involved analysis of sound recordings from 251 sites at 66 US national parks, found that in areas where there are high levels of nature sounds and low artificial ones, listeners showed improved health, decreased pain, improved mood, enhanced cognitive performance, increased positive emotions, and lower stress and annoyance. In addition, different sounds had different effects, with water sounds proving best for improving positive emotions and health outcomes, while bird sounds helped subjects to overcome stress and annoyance.
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The new metastudy, led by Rachel Buxton of Carleton University and which involved analysis of sound recordings from 251 sites at 66 US national parks, found that in areas where there are high levels of nature sounds and low artificial ones, listeners showed improved health, decreased pain, improved mood, enhanced cognitive performance, increased positive emotions, and lower stress and annoyance. In addition, different sounds had different effects, with water sounds proving best for improving positive emotions and health outcomes, while bird sounds helped subjects to overcome stress and annoyance.
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Studies suggest nature sounds improve your health
A new study by researchers at Carleton University, Michigan State University and Colorado State University, in conjunction with the US National Park Service has found that the sounds of nature are not only pleasant, but can have a variety of health benefits…
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