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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Harvard’s Shocking Admission: Affirmative Action and Critical Race Theory Killed South Africa
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Harvard’s Shocking Admission: Affirmative Action and Critical Race Theory Killed South Africa

from Revolver News: On those bleak corners of the Internet that fret about economic growth‚ social cohesion‚ and other boring stuff‚ there’s a common question: What the heck happened in 1971? On one chart after another for the United States‚ there is a pattern of steady growth and improvement in life that suddenly goes haywire right […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Irish Citizens Block Roads to Stop Migrants Being Dropped into Their Communities
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Irish Citizens Block Roads to Stop Migrants Being Dropped into Their Communities

by Jake Welch‚ The National Pulse: Irish citizens have begun building barricades and checkpoints around their local towns and villages to prevent their communities from being overrun by newly arrived migrants forced on them by the government. Locals in the town of Dromahair held protests‚ manned roadblocks and checkpoints‚ and even checked cars coming in and out […]
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

Look closely for an important message
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Look closely for an important message

The post Look closely for an important message appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

It’s like we go out of our way to send the dumbest possible people to run the country
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It’s like we go out of our way to send the dumbest possible people to run the country

The post It’s like we go out of our way to send the dumbest possible people to run the country appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

Please stop‚ Joe
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Please stop‚ Joe

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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

Reminder to never‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever give up your weapons. Ever.
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Reminder to never‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever give up your weapons. Ever.

The post Reminder to never‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever‚ ever give up your weapons. Ever. appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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Conservative Satire
2 yrs

Save 30% or more!
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Save 30% or more!

The post Save 30% or more! appeared first on The Funny Conservative.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

The Portland Airport’s Astonishing New Roof Tells a Local Timber Story
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The Portland Airport’s Astonishing New Roof Tells a Local Timber Story

When passengers pass through the newly remodeled Portland International Airport in spring 2024‚ they’ll be able to point up to specific Douglas fir beams around the oval skylights and know that they came from the ancestral lands of the Coquille Tribe in Southwestern Oregon.  This will be the first major US airport to have a mass timber roof‚ and all the timber for the project came from sustainably managed forests that are located less than 300 miles away. The soaring‚ nine-acre ceiling — which will have lots of natural sunlight streaming in through the skylights and windows — will feel a bit like a forest. (The renovation will also include the addition of 70 or so living trees that will be growing in recessed and above-ground planters.)  The process of sourcing the wood took six years of planning‚ research‚ forest visits and many‚ many phone calls between the Port of Portland‚ Portland-based ZGF Architects‚ regional tribes‚ family-run forests‚ mill owners and brokers. All the wood for the nine-acre ceiling came from within 300 miles of the airport. Courtesy of Port of Portland When ZGF principal Jacob Dunn joined the firm in 2017‚ his colleagues were already considering going with an all-wood roof. The Port of Portland‚ the public authority that oversees the airport and marine terminals in Portland‚ loved the idea. “The Port’s mandate was: We want it to be a mass timber roof. We’re the front door to the region‚ we really want to showcase this industry that is critical to managing and stewarding one of our region’s most precious natural resources‚” recalls Dunn‚ who is ZGF’s sustainability lead for the PDX airport project. The Port of Portland also wanted the roof to be the most sustainable version of a mass timber roof that it could possibly be — which meant traceability. “Most of the voices in the room said‚ ‘That can’t be done‚ that’s not the way the industry works‚’” Ryan Temple‚ founder and owner of Sustainable Northwest Wood recalls. He was one of a handful of people who said that not only was it possible‚ it might even help redefine the timber industry — by making timber more traceable. He saw the project as a chance to identify and celebrate the people who are sustainably managing their forestland. Ryan Temple. Courtesy of Port of Portland This ambitious goal meant that Dunn’s first task was to figure out the answer to a big question: “What is sustainable forestry?” He knew that the supply chains that come with concrete and steel are resource- and energy-intensive. (Steel relies on either mining or melting down existing steel; concrete‚ which is made of cement‚ comes from mining and heating limestone and other materials to high temperatures‚ which releases large amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere.) With wood‚ there was an opportunity to find regional landowners who practice regenerative and restorative forestry.   The post The Portland Airport’s Astonishing New Roof Tells a Local Timber Story appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Situation at Finland’s eastern border
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