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“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify and vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as crazy, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”

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Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself — at the university’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.

Watch on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc

Transcript of Steve Jobs’ address:
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html

Stanford University channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

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Certain lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, and consumption of unhealthy diet can increase the pace of telomere shortening, leading to illness and/or premature death. Accelerated  telomere shortening is associated with early onset of many age-associated health problems, including coronary heart disease [27,28,29], heart failure [30], diabetes [31], increased cancer risk [32,33],and osteoporosis [34]. The individuals whose leukocyte telomeres are shorter than the corresponding average telomere length have three-fold higher risk to develop myocardial infarction [13]. Evaluation of telomere length in elders shows that the individuals with shorter telomeres have a much higher rate of mortality than those with longer telomeres [10]. Excessive or accelerated telomere shortening can affect health and lifespan at multiple levels. – Masood A. Shammas Harvard (Dana Farber) Cancer Institute, Boston,Massachusetts

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Burzynski documentary reveals true agenda of FDA and cancer industry to destroy cancer cures that really work

Burzynski, the Movie is the story of a medical doctor and Ph.D biochemist named Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski who won the largest, and possibly the most convoluted and intriguing legal battle against the FDA in American history.

(Source: NaturalNews) The cancer industry, with all of its research, campaigns, and fundraising activities is really nothing more than a giant, corrupt business venture. As crazy as it might sound to some, the point of the cancer industry is not really to cure cancer — it is to keep raising money for the alleged, and never-ending, “search for the cure.” And the hard-hitting documentary Burzynski The Movie – Cancer Is Serious Business exposes all this as director Eric Mercola tracks the 14-year battle of Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski — the man responsible for creating the all-natural, non-toxic cancer cure featured in the film — to protect his unique protocol from being stolen by the government and Big Pharma, and to defend his freedom to treat cancer patients with unconventional methods.

The complete, full-length documentary is available now at NaturalNews.TV:
http://www.naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=F…

And check out the official website at:
www.BurzynskiMovie.com

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Source: Australian Geographic

These microscopic arachnids are ubiquitous and so numerous that, try as you might, they’re impossible to avoid.dust-mites_photo-300x247

House dust mites (Dermatophagoide) are everywhere, feeding off our skin

TONIGHT, AS YOU SINK wearily into bed, you won’t be alone – even if you’re the only person in the room.

Under your slumbering head, the pillow will teem with potentially thousands of unseen bedmates, feasting on your fallen skin flakes.

The good news is they don’t bite. The bad news is they’ll be procreating, defecating, dying and decomposing in your bedding, couches, carpets and clothes. Essentially, we all spend a good deal of time wallowing in dust-mite filth.

The humble dust mite - the species Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus is most common in Australia - is an arachnid, a relative of spiders and ticks. It’s less than half a millimetre long but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in abundance. The detritus in our old pillows is made up mostly of sloughed skin, but the microscopic dust mites, alive and dead, are also there in their thousands, along with mite dung.

dust-mites-in-bedCSIRO entomology researcher Dr Matthew Colloff, author of the book Dust Mites, puts the numbers of dead dust mites (only about 5 per cent are alive) in an average bed at between 100,000 and more than 1 million, depending on conditions. “If you’re above 500 mites per gram of dust, which contains skin scales, organic debris, mould, ash, crumbs and all sorts of things, you’re getting into pretty high mite numbers,” explains Matthew.  “The highest ever recorded [level] was about 12,000 per gram. Now, if you make a circle with your thumb and index finger, a gram of dust would fit in there, so imagine 12,000 mites in that kind of space.”

The fact that our skin scales are their main food source means generally, wherever we are, they are, says Dr Peter Dingle, associate professor in health and the environment at Murdoch University’s School of Environmental Science. “We shed literally millions of skin cells every day but they have to be dehydrated and de-fatted by mould,” he explains. “The mites wait for the mould to attack and then they feed on both.”

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More scary stuff.

Stand up for your rights. We have to be allowed to eat what WE want to!

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Farmageddon Trailer from Kristin Canty on Vimeo.

Trailer: Farmageddon, the Movie

For related articles and more information, please visit OCA’s Raw Milk Action Center, our Breaking the Chains Campaign page, or our Food Safety Resource Center.

Farmageddon is a documentary about the escalating fight for food rights in America.

Farmageddon is truly the documentary movie that we’ve all been waiting for. It’s about raw milk, farm families harmed by the overreach of government, food safety legislation, and consumer food rights.

Farmageddon is anticipated to awaken consumers much as did  Food Inc, which was released in 2009. The 90 minute documentary includes Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund Board Members – Sally Fallon Morell, Gary Cox. Esq, Pete Kennedy, Esq., Judith McGeary, Esq., Tim Wightman, members Joel Salatin, Mark McAfee and raided farm families including the Stowers of Manna Storehouse, Mark and Maryanne Nolt of Nature’s Sunlight Farm,  the Smiths of Meadowsweet, the Faillaces of Vermont and many others.

The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund attorneys staffing the emergency hot line often receive calls from farmers during raids, and advise them of their rights during the raids.

Read more about farm raids.

Visit Farmageddon  Website,   Facebook and  Twitter pages.

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2 million views for an old codger giving a lecture about arithmetic? What’s going on? You’ll just have to watch to see what’s so damn amazing about what he (Albert Bartlett) has to say.

I introduce this video to my students as “Perhaps the most boring video you’ll ever see, and definitely the most important.” But then again, after watching it most said that if you followed along with what the presenter (a professor emeritus of Physics at Univ of Colorado-Boulder) is saying, it’s quite easy to pay attention, because it is so damn compelling.

Part 1 of 8 shown above.

Entire playlist for the lecture: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list…

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By now, you may have heard about our acclaimed documentary I.O.U.S.A., a film that boldly examines the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens. The film has been a huge hit, getting rave reviews from Roger Ebert and others.

Now, we proudly release a 30-minute condensed version of I.O.U.S.A. designed specifically for watching and sharing on the web – for free.

So if you haven’t had a chance to see the movie yet, watch the condensed I.O.U.S.A. today. If you’ve already seen it in a theater, check out the abbreviated version for a refresher. Then, tell your friends, your family, your Facebook friends and your Twitter followers about the staggering amount of money – $53 trillion – in financial obligations owed by the federal government to foreign investors and to every single American in the form of pensions, health benefits, Social Security and Medicare.

Then, visit http://www.IOUSAtheMovie.com and join us in our Fiscal Wake-Up Movement. Together, we can make American fiscal responsibility a reality.

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In “The Crash Course“, Chris Martenson presents an in-depth consideration of the Economy, Energy, and the Environment. Not only does he explain the fundamental causes of the current economic crisis, but he also demonstrates how the problems facing the economy are related to concurrent issues regarding our sources of energy and climate change.

The information provided is eye-opening and vital to understanding the world in which we live and how that world will change in the near future. Presented as a concise and easy-to-understand video production in language accessible to all, The Crash Course is completely free, in an attempt to inform as many people as possible about the problems we face, and action we can take in response.

As Chris says: “In order to know where we are headed, we have to know where we are, and in order to know where we are, we have to know where we have come from.” That is precisely what “The Crash Course” tells us.

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Chapter 1 (Three Beliefs)

Dr. Martenson states his three beliefs: massive change is upon us, that change may overwhelm our ability to respond, and that we do not lack the technology or understanding necessary to build a better future. The next 20 years are not going to be anything like the past 20 years.

Watch the whole Crash Course series (19 videos) on Chris’ YouTube Channel,

Visit ChrisMatherson.com for more valuable information.

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