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Most single Chinese males consider high ‘bride price’ unacceptable
Post Date: 2017-08-30 08:20:24 by Tatarewicz
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(People's Daily Online) Nearly 80% of single Chinese males consider high "bride price" unacceptable, according to an online survey by a Chinese match-making website. The intolerance is more obvious among males in Beijing and Shanghai. These two cities, along with Hangzhou, topped the country in terms of "bride prices", ranging from 110,000 to 200,000 RMB, or about $17-31,000. A 30-year-old man surnamed He from Beijing said he understands the popular traditional custom. However, the skyrocketing cost has outdistanced his income, He said, adding that he believes his love is more important. According to the report, nearly half of the respondents would take the ...

China's bike sharing system to be launched in Vienna
Post Date: 2017-08-26 23:24:06 by Tatarewicz
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VIENNA, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- China's station-free bicycle-sharing-system is to be launched in Vienna, capital of Austria, on Sunday, the Beijing-based Chinese bicycle sharing company, Ofo, told Xinhua on Friday. Found in 2014 as a student project, Ofo was supported by the internet technology and is pushing forward its station-free bicycle-sharing-system, which would allow bike riders to share the Ofo bikes by using app to scan and unlock the bikes, searching the bikes available in the city by their smart phone. Unlike the traditional bike sharing system, no bike stations are built, commuters could leave the bikes any corners allowed in the city. The company has launched 8 million ...

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Post Date: 2017-08-25 00:07:07 by Tatarewicz
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Anyone else have this kind of dossier like "Paul Tatarewicz Public?" What does red dot mean? Get "key" articles I've posted in recent years: Paul Tatarewicz Public  May 3, 2016 "the tightly controlled British media is also fully under the sway of foreigners and executives who have sold out to the Zionist lobby" Media has little option but to tow the Zionist line, otherwise shops, business owned by Jews will withdraw advertising (as NYT found out a half century ago). PressTV-'Zionist corruption of UK politics exposed' PressTV-'Zionist corruption of UK politics exposed' http://presstv.com no plus ones no comments no shares Paul ...

Body Language Milo Yiannopoulos
Post Date: 2017-08-22 20:50:58 by farmfriend
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Тhis Cowboy Sаw А Guy SАGGING HIS PАNTS, So Hе Dеcidеd To Do THIS! I CаnÂ’t Stop LАUGHING!
Post Date: 2017-08-19 09:45:07 by BTP Holdings
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Тhis Cowboy Sаw А Guy SАGGING HIS PАNTS, So Hе Dеcidеd To Do THIS! I Cаn’t Stop LАUGHING! An American cowboy and famous FB star was driving when he spotted a guy walking down the street with this pants sagging down. He felt he needed to share his opinion about it and even stopped the car to make a video about it. He felt he needed to share his opinion about it and even stopped the car to make a video about it. “I was driving down the street the other day when I saw a trio of young men walking along the roadside clad in what has become a sort of uniform: pants hanging below their rear end, strung up loosely by a ...

Bannon’s Time Is Up
Post Date: 2017-08-18 09:28:20 by Rotara
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Steven K. Bannon, the swashbuckling former Goldman Sachs banker and press baron of Breitbart news who calls himself “Chief Strategist” of Trump’s historic campaign, is in deep trouble within the Trump White House. To be clear, I am no fan of National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster whose globalist views and hires are negating the foreign policy the President ran on. I am one who had publicly defended Bannon from false charges of racism and anti-Semitism yet I have concluded he is a spent force, never being willing to spend his political capital to help his friends and in some cases helping empower the very Globalists he claims to oppose. In fact, I rather like Bannon who ...

UK to adopt Shanghai math textbooks from September
Post Date: 2017-08-15 06:44:37 by Tatarewicz
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(People's Daily Online) Starting this September, some UK primary schools will be using 36 math textbooks, exercise books, and teachers' guides published by the Shanghai Century Publishing (SCP). The textbooks will be simultaneously used in both Shanghai and the UK. It is the first time for Chinese textbooks to be adopted by the education authorities of a developed country in such a systematic and large-scale manner. The textbooks have already been listed as a sample by the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics of the UK. With SCP's authorization, British publisher HarperCollins UK, the publisher of the textbooks, will be responsible for the promotion ...

TrumpÂ’s Agencies Are Learning To Ignore Their Boss
Post Date: 2017-08-10 22:33:29 by bush_is_a_moonie
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WASHINGTON ― As President Donald Trump entered his second 100 days in office, he described an example of his common-sense leadership: New U.S. Navy aircraft carriers, he decreed, would not use high-tech electromagnetic catapults that only “Albert Einstein” could understand, but would go back to old- fashioned steam power. “You’re going to goddamned steam,” he told Time magazine. So what did the Navy do with this plain-spoken directive from the commander-in- chief? Absolutely nothing. When Trump visited Norfolk, Virginia, some weeks later to commission the new supercarrier Gerald Ford, she was outfitted with high-tech electromagnetic catapults to launch ...

CoastToCoastAM - Thurs. Aug 10 - Consciousness Secrets
Post Date: 2017-08-07 03:29:37 by Tatarewicz
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First Half: Author and researcher Michael LaCroix published his first book after attending Plymouth State University and has continued his work uncovering ancient history and philosophy. He'll discuss the secrets behind consciousness and the intelligent design behind reality itself, as well as multidimensional consciousness, and evidence for the lost civilization of Atlantis. I am proud to announce the release of the Second Edition of The Illusion of Us which features exciting new evidence and a complete overhaul of the content. The book links together consciousness and advanced human psychology with understanding ancient history and the vast universe around us. Were the gods of ...

WATCH: What Does Science Actually Say About Whether There's a Gay Gene?
Post Date: 2017-08-04 07:43:15 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... It's thought that between 2 and 6 percent of people identify as same sex attracted – but the jury is still firmly out on the science on why and how it occurs. Is being gay genetic, and if so, is there a gay gene? Well, as the boys from AsapSCIENCE explain, having a specific gay gene that can be passed on doesn't make a lot of sense considering how few same sex couples have kids. However, that being said, two studies in the 1990s found that gay men do have a higher number of homosexual relatives compared to heterosexual men. This led the researchers to think that being gay had something to do with a linkage on their X chromosome. As the video explains, this ...

CoastToCoastAM-Upcoming Shows
Post Date: 2017-08-01 05:17:30 by Tatarewicz
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C2C... Parasites & Microbes/ Space Exploration Tuesday - August 1, 2017 Hosted by George Noory First Half: Science journalist Kathleen McAuliffe will reveal how parasites and microscopic creatures manipulate the brain chemistry of humans, altering behavior, and even whole cultures. Second Half: Space historian Robert Zimmerman reports on the latest in space technology and developments, and will lend his insight into the coming years where space and the pursuit of space travel will help the world. Self Defense/ Russian Anomalies Wednesday - First Half: Bradley Steiner of the Intl. Combat Martial Arts Federation will discuss the increase of violence and personal assaults in the US. ...

More Chinese students go on overseas study tours
Post Date: 2017-07-30 06:21:06 by Tatarewicz
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BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) -- More and more Chinese students are putting overseas study tours on their agenda this summer. Consisting of language courses, sightseeing and international communication, study tours meet the demands of Chinese parents and students for a long and fruitful holiday, despite high costs of around 4,000 to 6,000 U.S. dollars. This year saw the number of students going abroad for study tours increase by nearly 40 percent, with reservations for tours starting almost a year ago, according to English First, a Swedish-English education company in China. YOUNGER PARTICIPANTS A recent report published by a Chinese tourism booking website showed most study tour ...

(Jew) Jonathan Freedland’s Trump Assassination Fantasy
Post Date: 2017-07-27 16:42:51 by X-15
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Jonathan Freedland, a British-Jewish journalist infamous for hailing the demographic eclipse of the British people in their own homeland as “a kind of triumph,” has devoted the last twelve months of his miserable journalistic life to neurotic attacks on the Trump presidency. His hyperbolic writings at the Guardian, while making little original contribution to the intellectual debate over the progress of the Trump administration, have instead revealed much about the paranoid preoccupations of Freedland, the Left, and elements of the organized Jewish community. Until recently, Freedland’s rantings have been predictable. In Freedland’s caricature-like portrayals, Trump ...

World’s first shared bookstore opens in Anhui to promote reading
Post Date: 2017-07-25 07:16:13 by Tatarewicz
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(People's Daily Online) A popular bookstore in Hefei, eastern China’s Anhui province, has become the world’s first shared bookstore, in a move meant to encourage more reading among Chinese citizens. The Saoxiaokou Xinhua Bookstore, one of the most renowned Xinhua bookstores of the Anhui Xinhua Distribution Group, first rose to fame in 2014, after it announced it would be open 24/7. Now it is back in the spotlight, as more than 200,000 visitors flooded the store on its first day as a shared bookstore on July 16, a record high since its opening in 2013. Some 4,000 books were brought home on the first day, Thepaper.cn reported. (Photo/Thepaper.cn) Customers are allowed to ...

6 Valuable Data-Based Tips on How to Succeed at Online Dating
Post Date: 2017-07-24 07:07:34 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... The summer can be a great time to start a new relationship. Maybe it's that lingering 'school's out' mentality that makes us feel young and carefree. Or, hey, maybe it's that people look better when they aren't bundled up in an oversized turtleneck sweater. Dating site Match told Business Insider that July tends to be one of its busiest months. Match's chief scientific adviser, Helen Fisher, said that might be because summertime is the mating season in many species - and even though humans breed all year long, "increasing light does give us a sunny personality and more energy and optimism - all of which could increase our sexuality." If ...

5 Odd Historical Coincidences
Post Date: 2017-07-22 03:54:03 by Tatarewicz
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C2C... While we like to say that there are no coincidences, there are a handful of baffling events in the annals of history that truly make one wonder. YouTube user Dark5 has put together a collection of eerie stories from the past which involve strange cases of serendipity. Perhaps the most jaw-dropping tale featured in the video centers around a Civil War-era man named Wilmer McLean. The Virginia resident found himself too old to serve in the Confederate army as forces were gathering before the war in 1861. Nonetheless, McLean offered his farm as a staging area for soldiers and the site subsequently served as the setting for the legendary First Battle of Bull Run, which seen as the de ...

Trump declines invitation to speak at NAACP convention
Post Date: 2017-07-20 11:27:48 by X-15
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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump has declined an invitation to address the annual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said on Wednesday. The White House did not offer any details on why Trump would not speak to the 108-year-old civil rights group. "My understanding is that the invitation has been declined for this year," Sanders told reporters at a briefing. She said that while Trump would not speak at the conference, the White House would be happy to have a dialog with the group. "We would certainly like to be able to continue to do that," Sanders said. The NAACP did not immediately ...

Money talks: Texan escapes ATM by slipping ‘help me’ notes through receipt slot
Post Date: 2017-07-14 05:30:02 by Tatarewicz
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RT... Money talks: Texan escapes ATM by slipping ‘help me’ notes through receipt slot Some of the notes asked people to call his boss. © Fred Prouser / Reuters A Texas man was rescued from inside an ATM after he sent desperate “help me” notes through the receipt slot. The unnamed contractor became stuck inside the Bank of America ATM in Corpus Christi on Wednesday when he was changing the lock of the room that leads to the machine. “Apparently he left his cellphone and the swipe card he needed to get out of the room outside in his truck,” Corpus Christi police lieutenant Chris Hooper said, as cited by KXAS. The man attempted to get help by writing notes ...

Corporate dominence in the Future
Post Date: 2017-07-14 01:08:48 by Tatarewicz
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C2C-AM...... researcher in non-local consciousness and futurist Stephan Schwartz talked about major trends that face us today, as well as what remote viewers saw when they looked at the year 2050. The 2016 election, he declared, was decided on four "mega-trends" that no one talked about: being born white will no longer confirm privilege; being born male will no longer bestow dominance; Western European and North American culture values will no longer be the determinant on how the world runs; and we are witnessing a transfer of real power from the nation state to the virtual corporate state. Racial issues have been inflamed in the US, and this is because America is becoming a ...

Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash on Late Night, 1983, 1985
Post Date: 2017-07-08 14:24:54 by BTP Holdings
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Don Giller Published on Apr 24, 2016 Subscribe 6.6K First up: Waylon Jennings' appearance on December 1, 1983 -- an interview and performance of "Living Legends." Then the complete video of Johnny Cash, later joined by Jennings, on February 7, 1985. Including a performance of "Here Comes That Rainbow Again."

How a Soviet Circus Clown Tried to Prove That Dogs Can Be Psychic
Post Date: 2017-07-05 06:24:12 by Tatarewicz
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In the 1920s, USSR scientists investigated “biological radio communications,” more popularly known as telepathy. Three years after he started to study telepathy, on August 20, 1922, Bernard Bernardovich Kazhinskiy arrived as part of a four-man delegation at the labs of Vladimir L. Durov, Russia’s most famous animal trainer. Durov was almost 60, and he’d spent most of his life in the circus. At first, he had been a trapeze artist and clown, but as the years passed, his act began to focus on animals—dogs, monkeys, ducks, geese, goats, guinea pigs, bears, lions. Over time, Durov became known for his ability to communicate with trained animals by “mental ...

US court dismisses Jaber lawsuit for Yemen drone attack
Post Date: 2017-07-02 05:33:40 by Tatarewicz
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US court says it has no say over president's drone programme but Judge Brown says 'congressional oversight is a joke'. Washington, DC - A US federal appeals court has thrown out a lawsuit by the families of two Yemeni men allegedly killed as innocent bystanders in a US drone attack in 2012 but one of the judges said US' "democracy is broken" after announcing the ruling. The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel in Washington on Friday upheld a lower court's finding that it had no say over the president's drone programme. The case began in 2015 when two family members of Faisal bin Ali Jaber, who brought the "wrongful death" case against then ...

Women-only passenger cars designated on Guangzhou metro
Post Date: 2017-06-23 08:35:17 by Tatarewicz
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(People's Daily Women only subway cars in Japan. (file photo) Women-only passenger cars will be available on Line 1 of the Guangzhou metro beginning June 28. The first passenger car of each train running in both directions will be designated for female passengers only during rush hours on weekdays. The Guangzhou metro said the women-only cars will improve society’s treatment of and respect toward women. Broadcasts, notices and stickers will serve to alert passengers of the cars. In addition, there will be volunteers on the platform to provide additional guidance. According to the metro, the women-only designation has no legal basis. What's more, dividing passengers by gender ...

Argentina: 128-Year-Old Man Claims He's Hitler, Authorities Find Nazi Trove
Post Date: 2017-06-23 05:42:18 by Tatarewicz
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Sputnik... An allegedly 128-year-old man in Salta, Argentina has announced he is in fact former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and has spent the last 70 years in hiding. While his claims stretch the bounds of believability to breaking point, they coincide with the discovery of a trove of Nazi memorabilia in the country. Speaking in an interview with local media, the naturalized German immigrant explains he arrived in 1945 with a passport — allegedly a forgery produced by the Gestapo at the conclusion of World War II — identifying him as Herman Guntherberg. Argentina: 128-year-old man claims he is Adolf Hitler t.co/H2T4Lis4S9 http://pic.twitter.com/YgoMekvSXk — Underground ...

Study reveals that green incentives could actually be increasing CO2 emissions
Post Date: 2017-06-12 04:09:30 by Tatarewicz
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Listen to "Blacklisted Radio" on Spreaker. Source: phys.org Globally, from China and Germany to the United States, electric vehicle (EV) subsidies have been championed as an effective strategy to boost production of renewable technology and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). But a new study by Concordia economics professor Ian Irvine shows that subsidizing EVs in the North American context will not reduce GHG emissions in the short-term, and may even increase them—at a cost to taxpayers. Recently published in Canadian Public Policy, Irvine's study compared the incentives for producing EVs that are found in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, ...

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