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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Pentagon issues Federal Directive allowing military to use ‘lethal force’ against Americans as video resurfaces showing Kamala fantasizing about weaponizing DOJ against U.S. citizens
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Pentagon issues Federal Directive allowing military to use ‘lethal force’ against Americans as video resurfaces showing Kamala fantasizing about weaponizing DOJ against U.S. citizens

by Leo Hohmann, Leo’s Newsletter: The timing of Federal Directive 5240.01 is interesting in light of the upcoming election and the government’s narrative about right wing extremists being the ‘biggest threat’ to US national security. A video clip has resurfaced from May of 2019 in which Kamala Harris advocates weaponizing the DOJ against speech the government […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

How a Hotel Is Empowering Locals in Cambodia
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How a Hotel Is Empowering Locals in Cambodia

Inside the Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas property in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the rules of time and space seem to bend. Exploring the grounds, guests get a sense of what the ancient Angkorian temples might look like had they been built in this century. Covered hallways flanked by ponds are reminiscent of those that carry tourists from one part of Angkor Wat to the other, and water pours from fountain fixtures shaped like Hindu emblems into the private plunge pools accessible from each villa. Traditional artwork (including sculptures that resemble the spires that top pagodas around town) complements the modern black-and-white patterns found on everything from the floors to the poolside chaise longues.  But it’s the classic Khmer hospitality that makes the Shinta Mani experience so memorable: Local staff members greet guests with a small bow, hands pressed together, offering smiles so warm as to be instantly disarming. Shinta Mani Angkor is more than just a five-star luxury hotel in Cambodia’s Temple Town. It’s also a social enterprise that’s empowering local communities. Five percent of revenue from the hotel — along with its two sibling properties in Cambodia’s Cardamom Forest and Nepal — goes to the Shinta Mani Foundation, an NGO that started in 2004 with the opening of the Shinta Mani Hospitality Training School.  Former hospitality school students now working at Shinta Mani. Courtesy of the Shinta Mani Foundation “The hospitality school was created because we didn’t have any choice,” Bill Bensley, interior designer and co-founder of Shinta Mani, explains. “There were basically no other hotels or anybody who knew what a hotel was.” Seeing the lack of qualified hospitality staff available in Siem Reap, Shinta Mani’s founders set about developing their own. Now, 20 years after its founding, the Shinta Mani Hospitality Training School hosts a class of around 34 young adults each year for a 10-month program. Students — who are between 17 and 24 years old and come from underprivileged backgrounds — learn English, computer skills and life skills. They also choose areas of specialization: finance, front office, housekeeping, maintenance, food and beverage, and spa therapy. $3,000 is enough to support a student for one year, giving them access to room and board as well as a small stipend of rice and cash they can use to support their families.  Crushed by negative news? Sign up for the Reasons to be Cheerful newsletter. [contact-form-7] The hospitality school is not the only one of its kind — students can pay to study hotel management in the city’s universities or receive scholarships to other NGO hospitality schools like Sala Bai and École d’Hôtellerie et de Tourisme Paul Dubrule. But unlike Sala Bai and Paul Dubrule (which include on-site “training hotels” with only four to six rooms), the Shinta Mani Hospitality Training School has its own full-scale luxury hotel just steps from the classroom. That means students get easy access to hands-on practice at Shinta Mani Angkor during internships, which comprise six months of their training.  Hospitality school students each choose a specialization, such as food and drink. Courtesy of the Shinta Mani Foundation Acting director of the Shinta Mani Foundation, Chhunnin Neat, is the product of a hospitality school herself. “I’m living proof — we’re really making lives better,” Neat says. After growing up in “a really poor village” outside of the city, Neat received a scholarship to Sala Bai, where she studied housekeeping before landing a job in a high-end hotel in Siem Reap. Over the years, she worked her way up from housekeeping to the food and beverage department and then the front office. Eventually, Neat returned to school to get her degree in accounting and then worked in bank microfinancing, which got her a gig assisting the Shinta Mani Foundation with its small business loan program. When she visited her hometown after building her career, Neat saw the people who she’d grown up with were still there, now married with children. That’s when she realized: “Their lives are really hard.”  This is where the work of the Shinta Mani Foundation comes in: It gives locals the tools they need to escape the cycle of poverty. Projects like the hospitality school are helping to usher Cambodia into a new era, and just in time. Right now, the country’s economy is growing so quickly it’s outpacing the local labor force. According to the World Bank, 89 percent of jobs in Cambodia are considered “low-skilled,” which will have to change as the nation approaches its goal of reaching high-income country status by 2050.  Siem Reap’s hospitality industry still relies on foreign workers for many management positions, such as Shinta Mani Angkor’s former general manager Ewan Taylor, originally from South Africa. But that may not be the case for much longer. “There is no reason for the next generation [of locals] to not be GMs,” Taylor says. “It should be them running the hotels, not us.”  Hospitality school students in an English class. Courtesy of the Shinta Mani Foundation Monirath Mon, a 2023 graduate of the Shinta Mani Hospitality Training School, is part of that next generation. After she graduated from high school, Mon’s family didn’t have enough money to pay for university tuition. “My family wanted me to work first,” she says. According to Bensley and Neat, this is fairly common: Parents in the small villages outside of Siem Reap expect their children to contribute to the family income right away. That’s often how young people get stuck in so-called “low-skilled” jobs, without the opportunity to progress in their careers. At the Shinta Mani Hospitality Training School, Mon says, she and her peers “have the same situations in our families,” which helps them work together and learn from each other. Mon is currently working as a receptionist at Shinta Mani Angkor, but her next goal is to become a front office manager. “And after that, I will improve myself to become a hotel manager,” she announces proudly. The hospitality school has allowed Mon to dream big: “Our teachers helped us find direction. They told us to think what we want in the future, and they told us to love what we do every day so that one day we will achieve what we want.”  In addition to the hospitality school, the Shinta Mani Foundation funds a number of other projects whose impacts resound through local communities. These include the construction of homes in poor villages outside of Siem Reap, the distribution of baby formula to mothers in an effort to ward off malnutrition, health and dental care for villagers, a business loan program available to local entrepreneurs, and the conservation of the Cardamom Mountains rainforest where the Shinta Mani Wild property is located.  Become a sustaining member today! Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join The progress the Shinta Mani Foundation has made became apparent last December, Bensley says, when Shinta Mani held the first-ever hospitality school reunion: “We had all of these 40-year-olds say: ‘Hey, I heard about the reunion and came back from Singapore — I’m now running a hotel there.’” This and other such success stories illustrate the effect of the Shinta Mani Foundation’s work. Bensley laughs, remembering: “I’ve never cried so much in one evening.” In the coming years, the Shinta Mani Foundation will continue to grow slowly but surely, welcoming more students and taking on additional projects in the villages surrounding Siem Reap. Neat is optimistic for the future: “I’m 100 percent sure that the hospitality school will change Cambodian young kids’ lives … but it’s changed mine, too!”  The post How a Hotel Is Empowering Locals in Cambodia appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Front Page Mag Feed
Front Page Mag Feed
2 yrs

Hamas Supporters Vandalize Black Officer’s Mural to Celebrate Oct 7
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Hamas Supporters Vandalize Black Officer’s Mural to Celebrate Oct 7

"In death as in life may no cop rest peacefully" The post Hamas Supporters Vandalize Black Officer’s Mural to Celebrate Oct 7 appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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2 yrs

After Obama Flopped With Black Men, Kamala Sends In Bill Clinton
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After Obama Flopped With Black Men, Kamala Sends In Bill Clinton

They'd have a better shot with Jimmy Carter. The post After Obama Flopped With Black Men, Kamala Sends In Bill Clinton appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Front Page Mag Feed
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Media: Yes, We Edit in Politicians’ Answers and It’s No Big Deal
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Media: Yes, We Edit in Politicians’ Answers and It’s No Big Deal

"To those unfamiliar with journalism and television production, the effect can be jarring." The post Media: Yes, We Edit in Politicians’ Answers and It’s No Big Deal appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Perceptive Reality: How Belief in Legends Can Sometimes Make Them Real!
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Perceptive Reality: How Belief in Legends Can Sometimes Make Them Real!

Can belief in something – individual or collective – make something real? Essentially, is belief in something enough to bring it to life, to allow it to manifest and exist in our physical world? Could perception, quite literally, even become reality? While conventional thought says no to such questions, as we will examine, such contemplations are not at all so clean-cut as being able to answer yes or no.
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Homesteaders Haven
Homesteaders Haven
2 yrs

Hummingbird Feeder Recipe And More For The Outdoorsy Homesteader
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Hummingbird Feeder Recipe And More For The Outdoorsy Homesteader

Now that spring is near, attract hummingbirds to your homestead garden with this hummingbird feeder recipe. Plus, here are some useful tips on feeding hummingbirds and keeping them safe and healthy. Hummingbird Feeder Recipe To Keep Hummingbirds Happy Hummingbirds are lovely little creatures that draw lots of interest to your homestead. I definitely enjoy watching them flitting around my yard, buzzing around my windows. The delight they give every time they're around is just totally priceless, aside from the many benefits they give to my garden. So, I always take the time to give them a treat that I want to share with you, as well as some simple tips. I hope you'll find this helpful!   The Best Hummingbird Feeder Recipe What you’ll need for the best Hummingbird Feeder Recipe image via justtherightsize 1 cup cane sugar 3 or 4 cups spring water Spoon Pan Directions And Tips For Making The Best Hummingbird Food | Mix water and sugar. Don't add food coloring! You can bring it to a boil or just enough heat to totally dissolve the sugar. Store the unused mixture in a refrigerator, it's good for about a week. Cane sugar is recommended, but beet sugar is acceptable. Avoid the use of any other kind of sugar, not the brown or turbinado sugar. And also never use artificial sweetener or honey. Spring water is a top choice, but it's acceptable to use tap water. If there are lots of bees attracted, adjust the mixture with five cups of water and one cup of sugar. During fall, hold up until there's no hummingbird even one for three weeks before bringing your feeders down to lessen the risks of late migrants.   These facts could help you out the next time you come across a bear! https://t.co/xam7SQcnp1 pic.twitter.com/iFXneYVB3K — Homesteading (@HomesteadingUSA) September 25, 2016   Tips For Nurturing Hummingbirds Hummingbirds cannot survive with only water, sugar, and nectar, they also feast on tree sap and eat tiny spiders and insects. Well, I guess supplying your hummingbird dwellers fresh tiny spiders and insects is not really your idea of a great time, so I've only included helpful tips for hummingbird feeders that will help you sustain your lovely little dwellers. Feeder Type and Size: image via Amazon Pick a feeder you are willing and capable of keeping clean. Search for a feeder that has the ports on top of the pool of fluid to avoid drops. Your feeder should match the size of your hummingbird population. If the feeder is not being used, don't fill it up. To help reduce territoriality, have more feeders that will support more hummingbirds.   Start your weekend with these cute teacup piglets! ???? https://t.co/dz1vda2Cci pic.twitter.com/TQlCbJslPh — Homesteading (@HomesteadingUSA) September 23, 2016   Hummingbird Nectar Freshness: Replace the mixture every 4 to 5 days, but more frequently if temperatures are over 90° F. If you see mold and your fluid appears cloudy, clean the feeder immediately and thoroughly. Remember that mold is toxic to your poor hummingbird. Location of Your Feeder: Make sure that your feeder is beyond the reach of cats and any other predators. To avoid predation, never put your feeder near the hummer’s nest. It would be great if you could place your feeder in a shady spot and where you see it. You know how fun it is to watch your hummingbird feed. Maintenance of Your Feeder image via grateful prayer thankful heart Always clean feeders between refillings, never “top off” without cleaning. When cleaning, use water and mild detergent, make sure to rinse thoroughly. Soak the feeder in bleach and water solution every once a month. If ants are attracted to your feeder, you can use a moat or ant guard to stop them.   Want more tips for making hummingbird feeders and keeping them clean? Then watch this video from StarryHilder: There you go, my fellow homesteaders, a hummingbird feeder recipe, and useful tips to attract hummingbirds to your homestead garden! Having hummingbirds around your homestead only shows your heart for little creatures and the happiness surrounding your homestead. Don't just let them pass by but welcome them into your homestead. Happy homesteading! Thanks for checking our Hummingbird Feeder Recipe And More For The Outdoorsy Homesteader post! Did you find it helpful and interesting? Let us know in the comments below. Want to become a better host for your feathery friends? Protect their food from the nasty squirrels and ensure that only them get to enjoy your treat. Check out squirrel proof bird feeder ideas to help you out! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter!   Featured Image via gardenharvestsupply
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Pet Life
Pet Life
2 yrs

Can Dogs Drink Alkaline Water? Nutrition Facts & FAQ
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Can Dogs Drink Alkaline Water? Nutrition Facts & FAQ

Click to Skip Ahead Overview Potential Benefits Potential Dangers When to Call the Vet Nutrition is becoming a real spotlight these days when it comes to our pets. As pet parents, we strive to learn all we can about the best products and ways we can keep our dogs nutritionally sound. Since water is the main source of hydration for our dogs, we want to make sure they’re getting a healthy option. You might have heard about alkaline water, but you might wonder if it’s safe for our canine friends. Alkaline water is generally safe for dogs, but the potential benefits have not really been studied in dogs, only humans, and even then, the benefits are unclear. In this article, we’re going to explain what alkaline water can potentially do for our dog’s bodies and if you should avoid it.   Why Can Dogs Have Alkaline Water? Dogs can safely have alkaline water in moderation. While there haven’t been a ton of studies on the subject yet, the mineral and electrolyte content alone are worth it. However, the jury is still out on whether alkaline water is suitable for your dog every time they drink water. One thing we know for sure is that alkaline water may have several potential benefits for dogs. But these have not been studied extensively. Potential Benefits of Serving Alkaline Water to Dogs Before you pour the alkaline water in your dog’s food bowl, you should know what to expect as far as results. Even though you might not notice a miracle straight away, there is really a lot going on under the radar. There could be a few benefits to your dog drinking alkaline water—but moderation is key. Your pup shouldn’t have alkaline water for every bowl refill, as their bodies simply don’t need that strong of a pH. Image Credit: LightField Studios, Shutterstock Alkaline Water Can Neutralize Excess Acidity Alkaline water usually has a pH of between 8 and 9. Because alkalinity is opposite of acidity, alkaline water is thought to naturally reduce the amount of acid in the body over time. High acidity levels can cause all sorts of unwanted symptoms, like: Nausea Vomiting Bloating Abdominal discomfort Diarrhea Heartburn Decreased appetite Unexplained weight loss If your dog’s body starts to neutralize itself, you might notice a decrease in these signs. Image Credit: Krasula, Shutterstock It Delivers Electrolytes and Minerals Alkaline water is full of natural minerals and electrolytes. This may help improve digestion and boost metabolism. Your dog may be more active, alert, and energetic after a few short weeks. Alkaline Water Allows More Absorption Because body tissue absorbs alkaline water so well, it may increase overall hydration. Since hydration is totally vital to the wellbeing of our pets, a little extra can only help. Plus, a lot of our dogs don’t drink the appropriate levels of water on a daily basis anyway. Any little bit helps! Potential Dangers of Alkaline Water for Dogs Of course, if your dog gulps down a cup full of alkaline water, it won’t hurt them—but they shouldn’t drink it on a daily basis. Why’s that? Research has shown a few areas of alkaline water are doing more harm than good. Alkaline Water Can Interfere with Medications Because alkaline water impacts your dog’s metabolism, you should never offer it to them while they are on any medications. It can lead to the increase of medicine effectiveness in the body, which can in turn have an exaggerated effect. Image Credit: Soho A Studio, Shutterstock Avoid Alkaline Water While Nursing Alkaline water isn’t good for nursing mothers. So, if you have a mother feeding her young, it’s best to steer clear of this type of water. Instead, select natural spring water for optimal hydration. When in Doubt, Call the Vet We are lucky to have such awesome professionals on standby ready to help us with our canine pals. So, if you just aren’t sure about all this alkaline water business, ask your vet for an explanation of the benefits and downfalls. Your vet might have some additional information or experience that can provide a solid opinion. Plus, with your individual dog, there may be other factors to consider that are directly related to their health. Image Credit: Pixel-Shot, Shutterstock Make Sure Your Dog’s Water Bowl Is Clean Daily No matter if you choose to give your dog mostly alkaline water, spring water, filtered water, or a mix of all—having a clean water bowl is the most important thing. These bowls can quickly grow bacteria and all sorts of other funky stuff, which can lead to icky sickness. So, the type of water you offer your dog is slightly less important than the cleanliness of the bowl! Wash your dog’s water bowl every few days thoroughly or even opt for a water fountain to provide filtration. Conclusion Now, you understand the details of offering alkaline water to your dog. Remember, most studies of alkaline water have been done in humans, not dogs, and there still isn’t a lot of information available. It can potentially have its benefits over time. However, it can also potentially cause negative effects in high quantities or over time. Before ever making changes to your dog’s diet, you should always consult with your vet to determine the best course of action. Sources https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/is-alkaline-water-better https://www.arthritis.org/health-wellness/healthy-living/nutrition/alkaline-water-benefits https://annarborholistichealth.com/2015-4-29-the-effect-of-body-acidity-on-health/ https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/alkaline-water-benefits-risks https://www.forbes.com/health/nutrition/alkaline-water/#:~:text=Interference%20with%20medication%20absorption.&text=If%20the%20pH%20of%20the,not%20being%20absorbed%20fast%20enough.   Featured Image Credit: Gorodenkoff, Shutterstock The post Can Dogs Drink Alkaline Water? Nutrition Facts & FAQ appeared first on PangoVet.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Female gibbons 'vogue' and dance like robots — and make sure they have an audience
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Female gibbons 'vogue' and dance like robots — and make sure they have an audience

Female gibbons appear to do robot dances for attention, scientists discover.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Scott Stevens Worked As A Meteorologist For 20 Years - GeoEngineering / HAARP
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Scott Stevens Worked As A Meteorologist For 20 Years - GeoEngineering / HAARP

Scott Stevens, a twenty year veteran television weatherman. He is an investigative journalist and weatherman who has work for ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates in America... He is also is a Futurist. In 2004 Scott Stevens went public with what he saw as overt and highly detailed weather manipulation. Source; https://rumble.com/v4ei8au-geoengeneering-scott-stevens-worked-as-a-meteorologist-for-20-years.html And Scott's YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@WeatherWars
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