Also, in this case there were many people involved, not "no one"
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Hmm I wonder which power source may be best suited for dry and sunny areas with abundant land available
There was news today that the Senate is considering cutting Medicare in addition to Medicaid, as well as news of major changes to how science funding is sent out to researchers. Also the travel bans for foreign nationals from certain countries.
Right, I try to spread the word :)
Propublica is an excellent nonprofit investigative journalism organization. They have a strong track record of holding powerful companies accountable and achieving real world results/consequences. They often partner with local news organizations to help give them good content and there's never a paywall either.
Agreed, birch leaves are serrated, these look like beeches
See if there is some place in your community that could use a volunteer. Research studies consistently find that volunteering with charities makes people feel happier. There's plenty of needs out there. One that might not be well known are Weed Warrior groups that work on removing invasive plants to make more room for natives. I find that kind of work really satisfying because there's an obvious visual of progress and success.
See if there is some place in your community that could use a volunteer. Research studies consistently find that volunteering with charities makes people feel happier. There's plenty of needs out there. One that might not be well known are Weed Warrior groups that work on removing invasive plants to make more room for natives. I find that kind of work really satisfying because there's an obvious visual of progress and success.
I really like the Yoga with Adrienne YouTube channel. She has a large variety of yoga and strengthening exercises from super low impact to intense workouts.
We really like our Ioniq 5 for longer road trips, the new models come with an NACS port too. The lack of good CCS chargers has a draw back, but now it seems a simple adapter can enable supercharging with NACS
Disclaimer: I'm not a historian, but thought this thread could use a more thoughtful answer than previous answers
Manifest destiny was mostly about extending the US from the Atlantic to the pacific, and trying excuse the genocide of indigenous peoples. Arizona and New Mexico were the last continental US states to receive statehood, both in 1912. World War 1 started in 1914 and the US joined the war in 1917. The war captured a lot of the attention of both politicians and everyday people, in large part because 5 million Americans directly joined the war effort, or close to 5% of the population. There were still territorial interests at play, but more about the strategic and resource value of the territories for war readiness vs settling them with Americans of European ancestry.