Facebook agreed to censor posts after Vietnam slowed traffic – sources
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Exclusive: Facebook agreed to censor posts after Vietnam slowed traffic - sources
HANOI (Reuters) - Facebook’s local servers in Vietnam were taken offline early this year, slowing local traffic to a crawl until it agreed to significantly increase the censorship of “anti-state” posts for local users, two sources at the company told Reuters…
Everything You Need to Know About the 5 Tibetan Rites
The Five Tibetan Rites were reportedly created by Tibetan lamas (monks), or leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
In 1985, the rites were first introduced to Western culture in the book “Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth” by Peter Kelder. This book, which describes the program as “youthing,” explains the exercises in detail.
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The Five Tibetan Rites were reportedly created by Tibetan lamas (monks), or leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
In 1985, the rites were first introduced to Western culture in the book “Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth” by Peter Kelder. This book, which describes the program as “youthing,” explains the exercises in detail.
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Everything You Need to Know About the 5 Tibetan Rites
The Five Tibetan Rites are an exercise program that’s been practiced for more than 2,500 years. The rites consist of exercises that benefit the body, mind, and emotions.
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The Meditation Workout
today more than ever: our environment supplies us with more information that we are naturally programmed to receive.
The human brain does its best to adapt to it, but sometimes the optimal solution isn’t humanly possible. What happens on a large scale is that people are on a full spectrum of overloading...
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today more than ever: our environment supplies us with more information that we are naturally programmed to receive.
The human brain does its best to adapt to it, but sometimes the optimal solution isn’t humanly possible. What happens on a large scale is that people are on a full spectrum of overloading...
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Medium
The Meditation Workout
Meditation for many sounds like a very esoteric thing to do, but it could actually be faced as a very simple exercise for the mind. Why is…
Coronavirus May Mean Automation Is Coming Sooner Than We Thought
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Coronavirus May Mean Automation Is Coming Sooner Than We Thought
We’re in the midst of a public health emergency, and life as we know it has ground to a halt. The places we usually go are closed, the events we were looking forward to are canceled, and some of us have lost our jobs or fear losing them soon. But although…
Immune systems of adults 'remember' germs to which they’ve never been exposed
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Immune systems of healthy adults 'remember' germs to which they've never been exposed, Stanford study finds
A new study shows that, contrary to established dogma, key immune cells in healthy adults somehow acquire "memory" of microbes that have never entered their bodies.
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“ In the beginning nothing comes,
in the middle nothing stays,
in the end nothing goes.”
Milarepa,
in the middle nothing stays,
in the end nothing goes.”
Milarepa,
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The Roman Goddess Minerva,
in Roman religion, the goddess of handicrafts, the professions, the arts, and, later, war; she was commonly identified with the Greek Athena. Some scholars believe that her cult was that of Athena introduced at Rome from Etruria. This is reinforced by the fact that she was one of the Capitoline triad, in association with Jupiter and Juno. Her shrine on the Aventine in Rome was a meeting place for guilds of craftsmen, including at one time dramatic poets and actors.
Her worship as a goddess of war encroached upon that of Mars. The erection of a temple to her by Pompey out of the spoils of his Eastern conquests shows that by then she had been identified with the Greek Athena Nike, bestower of victory. Under the emperor Domitian, who claimed her special protection, the worship of Minerva attained its greatest vogue in Rome.
#Minerva #Roman #Goddess
in Roman religion, the goddess of handicrafts, the professions, the arts, and, later, war; she was commonly identified with the Greek Athena. Some scholars believe that her cult was that of Athena introduced at Rome from Etruria. This is reinforced by the fact that she was one of the Capitoline triad, in association with Jupiter and Juno. Her shrine on the Aventine in Rome was a meeting place for guilds of craftsmen, including at one time dramatic poets and actors.
Her worship as a goddess of war encroached upon that of Mars. The erection of a temple to her by Pompey out of the spoils of his Eastern conquests shows that by then she had been identified with the Greek Athena Nike, bestower of victory. Under the emperor Domitian, who claimed her special protection, the worship of Minerva attained its greatest vogue in Rome.
#Minerva #Roman #Goddess
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