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THE BOLSHEVIKS ARE COMING TO BRING CIVIL WAR — NATHAN REYNOLDS
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THE BOLSHEVIKS ARE COMING TO BRING CIVIL WAR — NATHAN REYNOLDS

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Intel Uncensored
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Was the U.S. Constitution Written to Protect “We the People” or “We the Globalists”? Were the Founding Fathers Godly Men or Servants of Satan?
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Was the U.S. Constitution Written to Protect “We the People” or “We the Globalists”? Were the Founding Fathers Godly Men or Servants of Satan?

by Brian Shilhavy‚ Health Impact News: Studying history is an interesting endeavor‚ because the people who lived during the historical time period one studies are generally no longer alive to affirm or deny how historical events unfolded. We are generally left with the writings that were left behind‚ and the authors who interpret those writings‚ […]
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The Importance of Taking Personal Responsibility – Senior Living – March 29
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The Importance of Taking Personal Responsibility – Senior Living – March 29

The importance of taking personal responsibility For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ‚ so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body‚ whether good or bad. – 2 Corinthians 5:10 Not long ago‚ a young woman was attacked in a New York residential area while at least 38 neighbors watched from their windows. And during the course of the 30-minute assault‚ not even one person telephoned the police. The young lady sustained critical injuries and died for the simple reason that no one would pick up the phone and call for help. Interviews conducted with the people who witnessed this terrible crime revealed that they were not totally indifferent as many had suspected. In fact‚ many of them were horrified when they saw what was happening. But the main reason nobody did anything was that each person thought someone else would take responsibility and get help. Now‚ most people will never find themselves in such a critical situation. But how often‚ in the seemingly mundane events of life‚ do you find yourself saying‚ "I'll let someone else do it"? Yet all the while‚ everyone else is thinking the exact same thing. This kind of attitude has created a vacuum of responsibility in our society where people simply point fingers instead of doing what's right. But on the day you stand before God‚ there will be no finger-pointing. You'll be judged based on what you did with Christ‚ and then you'll be rewarded for the works you have done in the flesh. So in this life‚ take responsibility for your actions and stand up for what's right when others sit and point fingers. Prayer Challenge Pray that God would give you a strong sense of personal responsibility to do what's right when you're tempted to point fingers. Visit the Senior Living Ministries website The post The Importance of Taking Personal Responsibility – Senior Living – March 29 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Today in History for 29th March 2024
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Today in History for 29th March 2024

Historical Events 1943 - Meat (784 gram/week‚ 2 kilogram for GI's)‚ butter and cheese rationed in US during WW II 1961 - After a 4½ year trial Nelson Mandela is acquitted of treason in Pretoria 1971 - 1st Lt William L Calley Jr found guilty in My Lai (Vietnam) massacre 1975 - Only 2nd time Islanders beat Rangers 1992 - Ice Pairs Championship in Oakland‚ California won by Mishuktienok and Dmitriev (CIS) 1996 - 10th Soul Train Music Awards: Patti Labelle‚ Boyz II Men win More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1869 - AleÅ¡ Hrdlička‚ Austro-Hungarian anthropologist and curator (US National Museum)‚ born in Humpolec‚ Austria-Hungary (d. 1943) 1927 - Arthur Ravenel Jr‚ American businessman and politician (Rep-R-South Carolina)‚ born in Charleston‚ South Carolina 1927 - John R. Vane‚ English pharmacologist (Nobel 1982)‚ born in Tardebigg‚ Worcestershire (d. 2004) 1938 - Bert de Vries‚ Dutch minister of Social Affairs (CDA)‚ born in Groningen‚ Netherlands 1946 - Billy Thorpe‚ British-Australian musician (Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs - "I Told The Brook"‚ "Mashed Potato"; solo - "Children of the Sun")‚ born in Manchester‚ England (d. 2007) 1974 - Marc Gené‚ Spanish auto racer (24 Hours of Le Mans 2009)‚ born in Sabadell‚ Spain More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1058 - Stephen IX [Frederik van Lotharingen]‚ 1st Belgium Pope (1057-58)‚ dies 1578 - Arthur Champernowne‚ English admiral (b. 1524) 1953 - Arthur Fields [Abraham Finkelstein]‚ American singer-songwriter (Aba Daba Honeymoon)‚ dies in a fire at his nursing home residence at 68 1970 - Lev Kuleshov‚ Russian filmmaker and film theorist (Po Zakonu‚ founder of Moscow film school)‚ dies at 71 1980 - Annunzio Mantovani‚ Italian orchestra leader (Mantovani)‚ dies at 74 2001 - Helge Ingstad‚ Norwegian explorer (b. 1899) More Famous Deaths »
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"I can't think of a Van Halen song that doesn't put a smile on my face – it's just a question of figuring out how to play them": How Joe Satriani is preparing to pay tribute to Eddie Van Halen

Exclusive: we talk to Joe Satriani as the setlist for Sammy Hagar's upcoming The Best of All Worlds tour begins to take shape
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"Black Night? It was done in two hours of drunkenness!": Deep Purple's best songs‚ in their own words - Only in the revealing new issue of Classic Rock

Also in this issue: Scorpions‚ Sheryl Crow‚ Gary Clark Jr.‚ The Waterboys‚ Kris Barras‚ Big Big Train‚ Gun‚ Peter Green‚ Wolfgang Van Halen and much more
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U.S. Authorities Warn: Romanian Mob Coming For Your Debit Cards
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U.S. Authorities Warn: Romanian Mob Coming For Your Debit Cards

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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NaviLens: championing inclusive urban transport for the blind and visually impaired
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NaviLens: championing inclusive urban transport for the blind and visually impaired

Every journey in the fast-paced urban transportation world presents its own obstacles. For people with visual impairments‚ riding public transit might feel like starting on an undiscovered adventure. Despite these challenges‚ NaviLens‚ an app that is transforming the urban transit environment with its novel approach to accessibility‚ emerges as a shining example of innovation. Challenges in wayfinding: bridging the gap From Vancouver’s colorful streets to Barcelona’s bustling avenues‚ the desire for accessible transportation crosses geographical boundaries. Thor Diakow‚ a spokesperson for TransLink‚ underscores the significance of inclusivity‚ stating‚ “Despite it being not a huge percentage of our ridership‚ it’s very important to make sure that we provide accessibility for people experiencing partial or full sight loss.” These remarks echo the wishes of numerous travelers looking for a smooth trip through congested metropolitan mazes. The origins of NaviLens: a story of innovation NaviLens was born in Murcia‚ Spain‚ and has become a monument to human innovation and technological prowess. Inspired by the needs of visually impaired people‚ NaviLens uses specially created algorithms to provide real-time navigation via audio and tactile cues. Miguel Miñano‚ the visionary behind NaviLens‚ imagines a future where accessibility knows no bounds‚ remarking‚ “There are many potential applications for the app… through integration with a transit agency’s real-time information system.” By scanning the code‚ users “will also know the remaining minutes for the coming train‚ the status of the escalators or elevators and [other] real-time information that changes‚ but the code doesn’t need to change.” So far‚ NaviLens codes have been implemented in transit systems around the world‚ including New York City’s MTA. Testing and implementation: leading the way forward NaviLens’ power can be unlocked in an intuitive and revolutionary way. With a simple download‚ users may embark on a journey of discovery‚ navigating difficult metropolitan areas with renewed confidence.  A pioneering spirit erupts throughout Metro Vancouver as TransLink starts on a transformative adventure with NaviLens. Through a rigorous pilot experiment spanning 16 locations‚ travelers enjoy the promise of inclusivity while testing the app’s effectiveness in real-world scenarios. Richard Marion‚ an accessibility consultant and member of TransLink’s transit access transit users advisory council‚ helped test NaviLens.  Marion recognizes NaviLens’ potential to transform urban transit accessibility and believes it will be most effective in complex environments such as metro stations or municipal buildings.  Of course‚ there are still bumps in the road ahead‚ as on any journey‚ but the spirit of creativity prevails. Challenges such as smartphone ownership and user reliance present daunting obstacles‚ yet the visionaries behind NaviLens remain determined to address them as the technology evolves. The curb cut effect In the pursuit of accessibility‚ every step forward benefits not only the individual but the community as a whole. Embracing inclusion principles‚ NaviLens illustrates the “curb cut effect‚” which refers to the situation in which accessibility enhancements meant for one specific set of people wind up benefiting a much wider range of users. The phrase is derived from the placement of curb cuts‚ which are ramps placed into sidewalks at junctions to help people using wheelchairs or mobility aids. Curb cuts‚ which were originally designed to help persons with impairments‚ have proven to benefit a variety of other groups‚ including parents with strollers‚ travelers with luggage‚ cyclists‚ and people with minor injuries. Curb cuts‚ which make sidewalks more accessible‚ improve mobility and convenience for everyone‚ regardless of ability. In the context of urban transit and accessibility programs such as NaviLens‚ the curb cut effect implies that enhancements aimed to help visually impaired people ultimately improve the transit experience for all passengers. Clearer signs‚ auditory announcements‚ and tactile clues‚ for example‚ benefit not only persons with visual impairments but also passengers who are navigating unfamiliar routes or locations. Cities build more welcoming and user-friendly environments for all by promoting inclusion and constructing infrastructure to meet varied requirements. The curb cut effect demonstrates how accessibility improvements benefit society as a whole‚ enabling a more fair and inclusive world. As advocates have long argued‚ building accessible spaces results in a more egalitarian and user-friendly environment for all. Moving towards a more inclusive future With each passing day‚ the vision of possibilities broadens‚ powered by a firm commitment to diversity. From cities to remote corners of the world‚ NaviLens’ transformative potential knows no bounds. As transportation agencies around the world adopt accessibility programs‚ the path to universal mobility gathers traction‚ ensuring that no traveler falls behind in the goal of seamless urban transit experiences.The post NaviLens: championing inclusive urban transport for the blind and visually impaired first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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