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{which inter-library loan, online resources or booksellers allow access to purchase, rent, borrow or otherwise read Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations?}
AI Overview
To access Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations, you'll likely need to go through
university libraries (especially where she studied/taught), ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (PDI), or potentially contacting her publisher/university directly, as they are specialized academic works, not common retail books, with primary access via ILL, digital repositories like Digital Commons, or purchasing through UMI/ProQuest.
Here's a breakdown of the best approaches:
Inter-Library Loan (ILL):
Your Local Public/University Library: This is your best bet. Your library can request copies (often digital PDFs) from larger academic institutions or national archives through ILL.
University Repositories & Databases:
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PDI): This is the major database for dissertations. Search for "Gay Bradshaw" to see if her dissertations (published by UMI/ProQuest) are available for purchase or access through your university's subnoscription.
University Digital Commons/Scholarly Repositories: Search institutional repositories (like University of Oregon or Duke University, where she has ties) for open-access versions or links.
Directly from the Author/University:
Contacting Gay Bradshaw: She might provide copies or point you to the right source.
Contacting University Libraries (e.g., Duke, Oregon): Libraries often hold copies and might share them.
Booksellers (Less Likely for Direct Purchase):
Amazon/AbeBooks: Unlikely for full dissertations, but you might find books based on them.
To find the exact dissertations:
Dissertation 1 (Psychology): "The Affective Significance of 'Uncanny' Experiences: A Phenomenological Study of Trauma in the Animal-Human Bond" (Duke University, 1996)
Dissertation 2 (Mythology/Religion): "'The Sacred Body: Mythology and the Enactment of Self" (University of Oregon, 2004)
Search for these noscripts in ProQuest and university libraries.
Start with your local library's ILL department and ProQuest.
{which inter-library loan, online resources or booksellers allow access to purchase, rent, borrow or otherwise read Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations?}
AI Overview
To access Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations, you'll likely need to go through
university libraries (especially where she studied/taught), ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (PDI), or potentially contacting her publisher/university directly, as they are specialized academic works, not common retail books, with primary access via ILL, digital repositories like Digital Commons, or purchasing through UMI/ProQuest.
Here's a breakdown of the best approaches:
Inter-Library Loan (ILL):
Your Local Public/University Library: This is your best bet. Your library can request copies (often digital PDFs) from larger academic institutions or national archives through ILL.
University Repositories & Databases:
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PDI): This is the major database for dissertations. Search for "Gay Bradshaw" to see if her dissertations (published by UMI/ProQuest) are available for purchase or access through your university's subnoscription.
University Digital Commons/Scholarly Repositories: Search institutional repositories (like University of Oregon or Duke University, where she has ties) for open-access versions or links.
Directly from the Author/University:
Contacting Gay Bradshaw: She might provide copies or point you to the right source.
Contacting University Libraries (e.g., Duke, Oregon): Libraries often hold copies and might share them.
Booksellers (Less Likely for Direct Purchase):
Amazon/AbeBooks: Unlikely for full dissertations, but you might find books based on them.
To find the exact dissertations:
Dissertation 1 (Psychology): "The Affective Significance of 'Uncanny' Experiences: A Phenomenological Study of Trauma in the Animal-Human Bond" (Duke University, 1996)
Dissertation 2 (Mythology/Religion): "'The Sacred Body: Mythology and the Enactment of Self" (University of Oregon, 2004)
Search for these noscripts in ProQuest and university libraries.
Start with your local library's ILL department and ProQuest.
ned
Query {which inter-library loan, online resources or booksellers allow access to purchase, rent, borrow or otherwise read Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations?} AI Overview To access Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations, you'll likely need to go…
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{which inter-library loan, online resources or booksellers allow access to purchase, rent, borrow or otherwise read Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations?}
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Access to Gay Bradshaw’s two doctoral dissertations depends on the institution where she earned each degree. Her research spans ecology and psychology, and both works can be accessed through specific university library catalogs or academic databases
.
1. Ecology Dissertation (1991)
Title: Analysis of Hierarchical Pattern and Process in Douglas-fir Forests Using the Wavelet Transform.
Institution: Oregon State University (PhD in Forest Ecology).
How to Access:
Library Catalog: Physical and digital records are available through the Oregon State University Library.
Inter-Library Loan (ILL): Most academic libraries can request a copy from Oregon State University via services like WorldCat if you are a student or faculty member at another institution.
Online Resources: It is listed in the ScholarsArchive@OSU repository, though full-text availability may depend on current copyright permissions.
2. Psychology Dissertation (2005)
Title: Elephant Trauma and Recovery: From Human Violence to Trans-species Psychology.
Institution: Pacifica Graduate Institute (PhD in Depth Psychology).
How to Access:
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global: This is the primary online resource for purchasing or reading digital versions of her psychology work. You can access it through the ProQuest database if you have institutional access or by purchasing a copy directly from ProQuest’s Dissertation Express.
Library Catalog: The physical copy is held by the Pacifica Graduate Institute Library.
Online Resources: Portions of the research were adapted into her book, Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity
, which is widely available at booksellers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Summary of Access Methods
Inter-Library Loan: Use WorldCat to locate the nearest holding library and request a loan through your local public or university library.
Academic Databases: Search ProQuest for the 2005 psychology dissertation and Oregon State University's Institutional Repository for the 1991 ecology work.
Booksellers: While dissertations are rarely sold in bookstores, her book Elephants on the Edge
covers the core findings of her 2005 dissertation and is available for purchase or rent.
{which inter-library loan, online resources or booksellers allow access to purchase, rent, borrow or otherwise read Gay Bradshaw's two doctoral dissertations?}
Deep Dive AI
Access to Gay Bradshaw’s two doctoral dissertations depends on the institution where she earned each degree. Her research spans ecology and psychology, and both works can be accessed through specific university library catalogs or academic databases
.
1. Ecology Dissertation (1991)
Title: Analysis of Hierarchical Pattern and Process in Douglas-fir Forests Using the Wavelet Transform.
Institution: Oregon State University (PhD in Forest Ecology).
How to Access:
Library Catalog: Physical and digital records are available through the Oregon State University Library.
Inter-Library Loan (ILL): Most academic libraries can request a copy from Oregon State University via services like WorldCat if you are a student or faculty member at another institution.
Online Resources: It is listed in the ScholarsArchive@OSU repository, though full-text availability may depend on current copyright permissions.
2. Psychology Dissertation (2005)
Title: Elephant Trauma and Recovery: From Human Violence to Trans-species Psychology.
Institution: Pacifica Graduate Institute (PhD in Depth Psychology).
How to Access:
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global: This is the primary online resource for purchasing or reading digital versions of her psychology work. You can access it through the ProQuest database if you have institutional access or by purchasing a copy directly from ProQuest’s Dissertation Express.
Library Catalog: The physical copy is held by the Pacifica Graduate Institute Library.
Online Resources: Portions of the research were adapted into her book, Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity
, which is widely available at booksellers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Summary of Access Methods
Inter-Library Loan: Use WorldCat to locate the nearest holding library and request a loan through your local public or university library.
Academic Databases: Search ProQuest for the 2005 psychology dissertation and Oregon State University's Institutional Repository for the 1991 ecology work.
Booksellers: While dissertations are rarely sold in bookstores, her book Elephants on the Edge
covers the core findings of her 2005 dissertation and is available for purchase or rent.
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STRAIGHT OUTTA PALESTINE GAZA
✍️ Written by Hannah Iman ✍️
If you're going to build castles in the air, make sure you don’t get stuck on solid ground with nothing to show for it.
Trump, before his Presidency, claimed that he would not involve America in any foreign wars. He promised to focus on America’s internal problems rather than meddling in other countries. He even declared that he would end US wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. However, Trump’s latest speech on Gaza completely contradicts his past diplomatic rhetoric. What Trump has now declared is not just empty words - it is bound to happen. Let's analyze how:
1) After Trump’s Statement on Gaza, Arab states quickly responded, rejecting his stance. However, this reaction is hardly reassuring. When Trump announced the US. embassy’s move to Jerusalem, Saudi Arabia initially opposed it, stating it would never allow it to happen - yet it happened anyway.
2) The Reality is that Arab states are trapped under the influence of their Zionist masters. Their leaders act as agents of Zionism, offering mere lip service to pacify their populations. In truth, neither the US nor Israel needs anything from Saudi Arabia except land - gradually, they will seize it all.
3) The current Developments bear a striking resemblance to historical events like the Balfour Declaration and the Marshall Plan. This situation even evokes the plot of the 1959 film "On the Beach," which depicts the end of human civilization.
4) The Magnitude of Destruction being planned is unprecedented. If this scenario unfolds, it will make the 1946 King David Hotel bombing - carried out by Zionist militias -look insignificant in comparison. The scale of devastation will be far greater.
5) War is inevitable. The situation could escalate into a wider conflict, involving Iran too.
6) Trump's Son-in-Law, Jared Kushner - a real estate developer and former White House adviser - previously floated a radical plan for Gaza. He viewed Gaza’s prime coastal land as highly valuable and proposed redeveloping it into a luxury business and tourism hub. However, his vision required removing Palestinian residents, essentially "cleaning up" the area for commercial purposes. Trump has now echoed this proposal, suggesting that the US should "take over" Gaza.
7) Trump, the "Mango Mussolini," cited figures claiming that 500,000 people are unaccounted for in Gaza compared to pre-war estimates. Meanwhile, HSBC - Europe’s largest bank- has announced a major restructuring, shutting down key investment banking operations in the UK, US, and Europe, while redirecting its focus toward Asia and the Middle East.
HSBC, notorious for corruption, was the first bank to introduce a dedicated profit-and-loss statement line for anticipated fines and penalties - an implicit admission of its own fraudulent practices.
📌 The Unavoidable Reality
Optimism is a Virtue, but blind hope in a just outcome is futile when dealing with those who have a centuries-long track record of orchestrating chaos. Palestine and the broader Arab world remain their ultimate targets. The process of dismantling these nations will continue, regardless of how many millions perish in the process.
Even the Arab Leaders who serve as Israel’s puppets will not be spared in the end. Their downfall is inevitable - their collaboration with Zionist forces only ensures their eventual destruction. The question is not if this will happen, but when.
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STRAIGHT OUTTA PALESTINE GAZA
✍️ Written by Hannah Iman ✍️
If you're going to build castles in the air, make sure you don’t get stuck on solid ground with nothing to show for it.
Trump, before his Presidency, claimed that he would not involve America in any foreign wars. He promised to focus on America’s internal problems rather than meddling in other countries. He even declared that he would end US wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. However, Trump’s latest speech on Gaza completely contradicts his past diplomatic rhetoric. What Trump has now declared is not just empty words - it is bound to happen. Let's analyze how:
1) After Trump’s Statement on Gaza, Arab states quickly responded, rejecting his stance. However, this reaction is hardly reassuring. When Trump announced the US. embassy’s move to Jerusalem, Saudi Arabia initially opposed it, stating it would never allow it to happen - yet it happened anyway.
2) The Reality is that Arab states are trapped under the influence of their Zionist masters. Their leaders act as agents of Zionism, offering mere lip service to pacify their populations. In truth, neither the US nor Israel needs anything from Saudi Arabia except land - gradually, they will seize it all.
3) The current Developments bear a striking resemblance to historical events like the Balfour Declaration and the Marshall Plan. This situation even evokes the plot of the 1959 film "On the Beach," which depicts the end of human civilization.
4) The Magnitude of Destruction being planned is unprecedented. If this scenario unfolds, it will make the 1946 King David Hotel bombing - carried out by Zionist militias -look insignificant in comparison. The scale of devastation will be far greater.
5) War is inevitable. The situation could escalate into a wider conflict, involving Iran too.
6) Trump's Son-in-Law, Jared Kushner - a real estate developer and former White House adviser - previously floated a radical plan for Gaza. He viewed Gaza’s prime coastal land as highly valuable and proposed redeveloping it into a luxury business and tourism hub. However, his vision required removing Palestinian residents, essentially "cleaning up" the area for commercial purposes. Trump has now echoed this proposal, suggesting that the US should "take over" Gaza.
7) Trump, the "Mango Mussolini," cited figures claiming that 500,000 people are unaccounted for in Gaza compared to pre-war estimates. Meanwhile, HSBC - Europe’s largest bank- has announced a major restructuring, shutting down key investment banking operations in the UK, US, and Europe, while redirecting its focus toward Asia and the Middle East.
HSBC, notorious for corruption, was the first bank to introduce a dedicated profit-and-loss statement line for anticipated fines and penalties - an implicit admission of its own fraudulent practices.
📌 The Unavoidable Reality
Optimism is a Virtue, but blind hope in a just outcome is futile when dealing with those who have a centuries-long track record of orchestrating chaos. Palestine and the broader Arab world remain their ultimate targets. The process of dismantling these nations will continue, regardless of how many millions perish in the process.
Even the Arab Leaders who serve as Israel’s puppets will not be spared in the end. Their downfall is inevitable - their collaboration with Zionist forces only ensures their eventual destruction. The question is not if this will happen, but when.
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🎬 Footage on the destruction caused by Zionist air strikes in the northeast of the Gaza Strip
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"“Right to strike hard”
"Churchill testified the same. Zionism was embraced because “it was a potent factor on public opinion in America” from which “we gained great advantages in the war.”
But Horace Rumbold, who had been Britain’s ambassador in Berlin for the five years ending with Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, and who is remembered for his unvarnished warnings of Hitler’s ambitions, asked whether Zionist policy is worth “the lives of our men, and so on.” And did it follow, he asked Churchill, that having “conquered Palestine we can dispose of it as we like?”
Churchill replied to that and similar questions by invoking commitments given when Britain captured Palestine toward the end of 1917. “We decided in the process of conquest of [Palestine] to make certain pledges to the Jews,” Churchill said.
Apparently skeptical, the head of the commission, William Peel, asked Churchill if it is not “a very odd self-government” when “it is only when the Jews are a majority that we can have it.”
Churchill responded with a blunt argument of might: “We have every right to strike hard in support of our authority.”
The historian Reginald Coupland nonetheless told the hearings that the “average Englishman” would wonder why the Arabs were being denied self-government, and why we had “to go on shooting the Arabs down because of keeping his promise to the Jews.”
Peel, similarly, asked Churchill if the British public “might get rather tired and rather inquisitive if every two or three years there was a sort of campaign against the Arabs and we sent out troops and shot them down? They would begin to enquire, ‘Why is it done? What is the fault of these people?… Why are you doing it? In order to get a home for the Jews?’”
“And it would mean rather brutal methods,” added Laurie Hammond, who had worked with the British colonial administration in India. “I do not say the methods of the Italians at Addis Ababa,” referring to Benito Mussolini’s Ethiopian massacre of February 1937, “but it would mean the blowing up of villages and that sort of thing?” The British, he recalled, had blown up part of the Palestinian port city of Jaffa.
Peel agreed, and added that “they blew up a lot of [Palestinian] houses all over the place in order to awe the population. I have seen photographs of these things going up in the air.”
But when Peel questioned whether “it is not only a question of being strong enough,” but of “downing” the Arabs who simply wanted to remain in their own country, Churchill lost patience.
“I do not admit that the dog in the manger has the final right to the manger,” he countered, “even though he may have lain there for a very long time.” He denied that “a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America, or the Black people of Australia,” by their replacement with “a higher grade race.”
One tumultuous decade later, at the turn of 1948, the wholesale ethnic cleansing, expropriation and subjugation of Palestine jumped to full-throttle. Yet Churchill, the great warrior against the horrors of facism and racialism when it concerned Europeans, had not changed his views on the “dogs in the manger.”
In January 1949, speaking to the British parliament, Churchill dismissed the victims of Zionist ethnic cleansing as “Arabs [who] came in [to Palestine] during the period of the 25 years of British administration,” and who were “getting employment under the conditions we created.”
Lest this be dismissed as judging Churchill by the mores of today, it is worth noting comments made by the British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin during the same parliamentary debate. Bevin argued that “the driving of poor innocent people from their homes, whether it is in Germany by Hitler, or by anybody else … is a crime, and we really ought to join together to stop it if we can.”
"“Right to strike hard”
"Churchill testified the same. Zionism was embraced because “it was a potent factor on public opinion in America” from which “we gained great advantages in the war.”
But Horace Rumbold, who had been Britain’s ambassador in Berlin for the five years ending with Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, and who is remembered for his unvarnished warnings of Hitler’s ambitions, asked whether Zionist policy is worth “the lives of our men, and so on.” And did it follow, he asked Churchill, that having “conquered Palestine we can dispose of it as we like?”
Churchill replied to that and similar questions by invoking commitments given when Britain captured Palestine toward the end of 1917. “We decided in the process of conquest of [Palestine] to make certain pledges to the Jews,” Churchill said.
Apparently skeptical, the head of the commission, William Peel, asked Churchill if it is not “a very odd self-government” when “it is only when the Jews are a majority that we can have it.”
Churchill responded with a blunt argument of might: “We have every right to strike hard in support of our authority.”
The historian Reginald Coupland nonetheless told the hearings that the “average Englishman” would wonder why the Arabs were being denied self-government, and why we had “to go on shooting the Arabs down because of keeping his promise to the Jews.”
Peel, similarly, asked Churchill if the British public “might get rather tired and rather inquisitive if every two or three years there was a sort of campaign against the Arabs and we sent out troops and shot them down? They would begin to enquire, ‘Why is it done? What is the fault of these people?… Why are you doing it? In order to get a home for the Jews?’”
“And it would mean rather brutal methods,” added Laurie Hammond, who had worked with the British colonial administration in India. “I do not say the methods of the Italians at Addis Ababa,” referring to Benito Mussolini’s Ethiopian massacre of February 1937, “but it would mean the blowing up of villages and that sort of thing?” The British, he recalled, had blown up part of the Palestinian port city of Jaffa.
Peel agreed, and added that “they blew up a lot of [Palestinian] houses all over the place in order to awe the population. I have seen photographs of these things going up in the air.”
But when Peel questioned whether “it is not only a question of being strong enough,” but of “downing” the Arabs who simply wanted to remain in their own country, Churchill lost patience.
“I do not admit that the dog in the manger has the final right to the manger,” he countered, “even though he may have lain there for a very long time.” He denied that “a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America, or the Black people of Australia,” by their replacement with “a higher grade race.”
One tumultuous decade later, at the turn of 1948, the wholesale ethnic cleansing, expropriation and subjugation of Palestine jumped to full-throttle. Yet Churchill, the great warrior against the horrors of facism and racialism when it concerned Europeans, had not changed his views on the “dogs in the manger.”
In January 1949, speaking to the British parliament, Churchill dismissed the victims of Zionist ethnic cleansing as “Arabs [who] came in [to Palestine] during the period of the 25 years of British administration,” and who were “getting employment under the conditions we created.”
Lest this be dismissed as judging Churchill by the mores of today, it is worth noting comments made by the British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin during the same parliamentary debate. Bevin argued that “the driving of poor innocent people from their homes, whether it is in Germany by Hitler, or by anybody else … is a crime, and we really ought to join together to stop it if we can.”
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Gold & silver are staple minerals in any nutritious diet. They should be bioavailable in garden soils & table salt, like iodine!
Water credits will be the new globalist currency, denominated in blockchain or otherwise.
The Gold Standard was the model to take gold away from people, & water is next.
Gold & silver are staple minerals in any nutritious diet. They should be bioavailable in garden soils & table salt, like iodine!
Water credits will be the new globalist currency, denominated in blockchain or otherwise.
The Gold Standard was the model to take gold away from people, & water is next.
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Water credits will be the new globalist currency, denominated in blockchain or otherwise.
The Gold Standard was the model to…
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Wishing you all & I mean each & every one of you.
A wonderful 2026 & may it be a lot more transparent than ‘25.
Sending lots of love & hugs & prayers
God Bless
Michelle xx🍀🤍🕊️❤️
A wonderful 2026 & may it be a lot more transparent than ‘25.
Sending lots of love & hugs & prayers
God Bless
Michelle xx🍀🤍🕊️❤️
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Lightning and Thunder, a Milwaukee husband and wife Neil Diamond tribute act, experience soaring success and devastating heartbreak in their musical journey together.
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2025 - 2026 the pursuit of truth continues on - Sam Fisher YouTube
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Pt7_7urgJXU&si=cilZTpd-Ml-su-Ah
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2025 - 2026 the pursuit of truth continues on
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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A New Years Wish
Well after the latest Christmas disaster,
You'd think for 'speaking while drunk' I'd be a master,
But here I am yet again trying to prepare each words,
Without mixing them up to sound utterly absurd,
I want you to fully understand what I mean,
So these words they need to come out clean,
Because if there's one thing I want from this year,
It's for it to start with my words being clear,
So excuse me for a second as I take a deep breath,
But not too many so I hyperventilate and cause my death,
I need to remove all words and phrases from my mind,
That rhyme and are of a humorous kind,
No humour allowed its time to be serious,
No jokes, nor puns, nor claims I'm delirious,
It's time for that to go now in 2026,
Hang on I just realised it rhymes with 'plenty, plenty dicks',
Shit well that's the end of my seriousness pledge,
May aswell just lean into it eh and not see it as a wedge,
So with that in mind I wanna say this loud and clear,
And wish you all
'Happy Flus Gear'
Well after the latest Christmas disaster,
You'd think for 'speaking while drunk' I'd be a master,
But here I am yet again trying to prepare each words,
Without mixing them up to sound utterly absurd,
I want you to fully understand what I mean,
So these words they need to come out clean,
Because if there's one thing I want from this year,
It's for it to start with my words being clear,
So excuse me for a second as I take a deep breath,
But not too many so I hyperventilate and cause my death,
I need to remove all words and phrases from my mind,
That rhyme and are of a humorous kind,
No humour allowed its time to be serious,
No jokes, nor puns, nor claims I'm delirious,
It's time for that to go now in 2026,
Hang on I just realised it rhymes with 'plenty, plenty dicks',
Shit well that's the end of my seriousness pledge,
May aswell just lean into it eh and not see it as a wedge,
So with that in mind I wanna say this loud and clear,
And wish you all
'Happy Flus Gear'
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Starting this year off with an absolute banger of a tune!
Happy New Year folks
Enjoy
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Starting this year off with an absolute banger of a tune!
Happy New Year folks
Enjoy
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Starting this year with a banger of an Hypnotic and Hard Techno-Trance track.
#mixvibes #remixlive #electronicmusic #trancemusic #technomusic #music
#mixvibes #remixlive #electronicmusic #trancemusic #technomusic #music
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{"Forecast: The administration projects this debt index will hold steady near 98% of GDP in 2026 before potentially declining to 96% by 2028. " please elaborate in non-technical plain English simple enough for elementary school vocabulary, thanks, and use as many monosyllabic words as possible}
To explain the plan as of January 2026:
The Debt is Like a Big IOUs
Think of the "National Debt" as a giant pile of IOUs that our land owes to folks who lent us cash.
The Size of the Land
The "GDP" is a way to measure how much stuff all the folks in our land make and sell in one year. It is like the size of our big work shed.
The 98% Guess for 2026
The men in charge say that in 2026, the pile of IOUs will be almost the same size as the work shed (98%). This means for each buck the shed makes, the land owes a bit less than one buck. They think the pile will stop growing so fast this year.
The 96% Goal for 2028
By the year 2028, they hope the shed will grow big and the land will pay back some cash. They want the pile of IOUs to be a bit smaller (96%) than the work shed.
How They Try to Fix It
They plan to do this by:
Fees: Making other lands pay a fee to sell their goods here.
Less Cost: Spending less cash on things the land does not need.
Growth: Helping folks work more so the shed gets huge.
If the work shed grows fast and we spend less, the pile of IOUs won't look so big.
{"Forecast: The administration projects this debt index will hold steady near 98% of GDP in 2026 before potentially declining to 96% by 2028. " please elaborate in non-technical plain English simple enough for elementary school vocabulary, thanks, and use as many monosyllabic words as possible}
To explain the plan as of January 2026:
The Debt is Like a Big IOUs
Think of the "National Debt" as a giant pile of IOUs that our land owes to folks who lent us cash.
The Size of the Land
The "GDP" is a way to measure how much stuff all the folks in our land make and sell in one year. It is like the size of our big work shed.
The 98% Guess for 2026
The men in charge say that in 2026, the pile of IOUs will be almost the same size as the work shed (98%). This means for each buck the shed makes, the land owes a bit less than one buck. They think the pile will stop growing so fast this year.
The 96% Goal for 2028
By the year 2028, they hope the shed will grow big and the land will pay back some cash. They want the pile of IOUs to be a bit smaller (96%) than the work shed.
How They Try to Fix It
They plan to do this by:
Fees: Making other lands pay a fee to sell their goods here.
Less Cost: Spending less cash on things the land does not need.
Growth: Helping folks work more so the shed gets huge.
If the work shed grows fast and we spend less, the pile of IOUs won't look so big.
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Query {"Forecast: The administration projects this debt index will hold steady near 98% of GDP in 2026 before potentially declining to 96% by 2028. " please elaborate in non-technical plain English simple enough for elementary school vocabulary, thanks, and…
Paying the national debt, even its interest, is too much spending.
We should cancel it like student loans.
The banksters are lucky more people aren't calling for their arrest as it is.
The question is how many rights are the criminals willing to forfeit by their uncooperativeness.
If you have a shred of evidence for a conspiracy theory, it may be because the evidence of the conspiracy was shredded.
We should cancel it like student loans.
The banksters are lucky more people aren't calling for their arrest as it is.
The question is how many rights are the criminals willing to forfeit by their uncooperativeness.
If you have a shred of evidence for a conspiracy theory, it may be because the evidence of the conspiracy was shredded.
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