sabato 25 agosto 2018

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The French edition of "Money Match" has published a special material detailing the issue of interest to all Formula One fans and motor racing in general - how the legendary Michael Schumacher is recovering. In his book, the magazine claims that the seven-time world champion "sometimes cried" when looking through the window to Lake Geneva.
In one of the last days of 2013, Schumacher suffered a cruel ski incident in the French Alps and was urgently operated because of the serious cranial-brain injuries. After his terrible incident, his family made sure that the Pile gained steady and first-rate care while undergoing jealous measures to protect his personal space. Years have passed since Schumacher was moved to La Reserve, his house on the shores of Lake Geneva, where fan and media access is very limited.
The "Money Match", however, has been able to gather a lot of details about how Schumacher's reconstruction takes place, whose real state following the incident remains a strictly guarded secret. The magazine claims that around a team of about 15 people is charged with the health of the pilot. The mission of healers working on shifts is to intensely stimulate his memory through audio recordings with the so-called noise of the engines in the F1. Schumacher is also picked up in a car that runs around his estate.

Michael SchumacherAt the same time, physiotherapists work daily with the German physiotherapists, and his progress in this aspect of rehabilitation is currently painfully slow. However, "Money Match" has information about "small signals" that give the family a serious courage. It is because of them that the stubborn mission continues with full steam.
According to family members whose identity is kept secret, Schumacher is able to make certain gestures during his sessions in the rehabilitation pool. The most important thing, however, is that it shows clear signs of presence of emotions. "When we put him in his wheelchair chair against the magnificent panorama to the mountains and the lake, Michael sometimes laments," his relatives say.
It is no secret that Schumacher's wife, Corino, has already bought a property in Mallorca, Spain, with the idea that her husband occasionally spends time in a much warmer climate. The so-called Villa Yasmin cost 30 million euros . The property offers ideal conditions and seclusion, with the main house surrounded by gardens, two swimming pools and buildings to welcome the service staff and eventual guests.


On Oct. 27, 2015, hostess modelle (@hostess_modelle) posted an epic Twitter story of a weekend full of making mad money, pimps, tricks and almost getting shot in Miami, Florida. Twitter went wild, sparking the interest of Missy Elliott, and apparently King has been approached by studios and producers looking to make a film out of the events. As utterly fascinating as the tale is, the coverage surrounding King's tweets fails to adequately explain one very important aspect: whorephobia.
It is doubtless that part of the fascination with King's story is because she publicly posted about her sex work as opposed to relegating herself to the outskirts of the private sphere, as sex workers historically have been marginalized for providing the world's oldest form of customer service. Whorephobia is defined by professionals in the sex work industry as "the fear or hate of sex workers," although, along with other forms of oppression, it can be applied on a structural basis. It should also be noted that professionals in the industry consider the term "prostitute" to be derogatory for those outside sex work, much to the chagrin of academics who still utilize the term frequently in their research.
Sex workers suffer from societal shaming and are unfairly discriminated against for contributing to the economy in a field generally considered taboo. They are often murdered, seen as disposable and not worthy of investigation (think the Ripper murders in old London of the 19th century). They are often patronizingly considered victims and drawing indistinct comparisons to the horrible crime of human trafficking rather than acknowledging the reality of women who voluntarily choose to work independently, a clear contrast to sexual slavery.
Sex work is diverse, as women like Sucking King and her deceitful co-worker were "trapping" just for the weekend, as opposed to full-time sex work. Women who work in the industry can be anyone from phone sex operators, webcam models, or even a woman selling her panties on Reddit. For those of us who consider ourselves to be contributing to the ongoing revolutionary work of uplifting women in our society and assisting them in their liberation from the pressure of patriarchal marginalization, we as feminists and allies must stand with sex workers by raising awareness about the reality of the dangers they face in their industry, from clients and bosses to governments and law enforcement. We should also follow thedemands of sex workers and adopt their strategies in seeking the decriminalization of sex work in America as well as abroad. In the process of progressing society away from barbarism, slut-shaming, and patriarchy, we must acknowledge the rightful existence and contributions to labor in the United States of women like Sucking King. Plus, it's likely we'll get more than a few awesome films out of it

giovedì 9 agosto 2018

Here's one man's idea for handling 14 tons of human waste

Here's one man's idea for handling 14 tons of human waste

Scientists and researchers are in a race against time, struggling to save an ailing 3-year-old killer whale named Scarlet which has gone missing.
The youngest of the group, the southern resident killer whale that's known to marine scientists as J50 hasn’t been seen for days, and even before she vanished, experts were worried about her deteriorating health.
"It is very possible that she has succumbed at this point and that we may never see her again," Teri Rowles, marine mammal health and stranding coordinator for National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries, told journalists during a press phone briefing Tuesday.
Scarlet is the youngest southern resident killer whale among a group of 75 that feed in the waters off of Alaska and northern California, but when scientists were last able to evaluate her condition, she was underweight and had an infection, Rowles said during the press call.
NOAA and the Center for Whale Research cite multiple factors threatening the killer whales, including a diminishing Chinook salmon population -- which is their preferred fish -- as well as increased pollution, water traffic, and increased noise -- which stresses out the whales and interferes their ability to reproduce.




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While Pamela made the comments about ‘annoying’ Brittany while appearing on The Howard Stern Show - Beachgoers shocked at tragedy

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