Fridayday, November 23, 2018
From Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts’s Google+ Community
The content of this post came from my Google+ site. I am thankful and appreciative of people who posted beautiful photographs and useful information in my community that I shared on my Google+ site. I decided to post the content from my Google+ site on the Blog page of my website, because the Google+ office had declared that the Google+ operation will be closed by August 2019. I am sorry it is happening because I just started to enjoy the fruitful contents posted by my community.
It has such a variety of knowledge, for example, Dirk Schonfeld posted, Street Art, from all over the world and he provides the information about the artwork that gives more meaning to the pictures in the posts. By doing so the viewers become students learning the different techniques and expressions from different countries. The people who posted their content then become teachers, providing knowledge to all the viewers.
Ing’s Peace Project at Salon Creative Lounge, New York City
Saturday, March 31st, 2012
What does “Peace” mean to you? Comments
Organized by Heidi Russell
The following are some of the peace comments from the participants from the event:
– Peace is your choice. It’s what you make it.
– Peace is the light of the collective consciousness that shines from every human being and creature on earth.
– Peace is uplifting (heart shape).
– Peace ……… When words are not used,
When sitting still with another,
When hands soothe loneliness away,
When the bird sings,
When I sing a lullaby to a child
For more information please visit the following link:
https://ingpeaceproject.com/peace-project-participations/salon-creative-lounge-nyc/
World War One in numbers
As we mark 100 years since the end of World War One, we take a look at some of the statistics from the conflict. World War One started in 1914 and ended in 1918.
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Britain’s entry into World War One was announced at 11pm on 4 August 1914. PA
Getty Images (Source: Imperial War Musuem)
65 million people around the world fought in the war. Around five million of those were British.
Officially, you had to be 18 to sign up to the armed forces and 19 to serve abroad. However, the youngest British soldier was a 12-year-old who lied about his age.
Source: Imperial War Museum
8.5 million troops are thought to have been killed, including around 750,000 British servicemen.
Getty Images (Source: Imperial War Museum)
21 million troops were wounded, of whom around 1.5 million were British.
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12 million letters were delivered to the front every week. By the end of the war, two billion letters and 114 million parcels had been delivered.
Source: Imperial War Museum
An estimated two million soldiers, sailors and airmen died from disease, malnutrition and other causes.
Getty Images Source: Imperial War Museum
An estimated 13 million civilians were also killed.
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/28643312
The cover of the eBook.
On 11 November 2018, the world remembers the Armistice that brought the Great War to an end.
To mark this historic occasion, History Today has published a collection of articles by some of the most important historians of the conflict. With a new foreword by historian Gary Sheffield, this rich and diverse collection from our extensive archive looks at the war from a variety of perspectives.
From its origins to its aftermath, via battles, politics, the home front and Empire, this free commemorative special is not to be missed.
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FREE ebook: 100 Years On.
Get our comprehensive and authoritative ebook on the First World War. This commemorative collection of articles, written by leading historians on the conflict, is free to download now.
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Trump’s rain decision casts dark clouds over his Paris trip https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/11/trump-paris-cemetery-rain-982947 -via Flynx
Trump’s rain decision casts dark clouds over his Paris trip – POLITICO
It is the Veteran….
It is the VETERAN, not the preacher, who has given us freedom of religion. It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble. It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial. It is the VETERAN, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote.
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WW1 recruits and their Fathers, Canada
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13,000 Native Americans fought in World War 1 without US citizenship
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This photo, taken on Sept. 26, 1898, shows soldiers returning from the Spanish American War at Broad and Orange streets in Newark.
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Abraham Larue, far left, a Civil War veteran, posed with visitors at the Old Soldiers Home in Kearny in 1927.
Lined up for clothing inspection at Camp Wissahickon in Cape May during World War I.
Joseph Zachary of Freehold served in the Army in World War II. His wife, Laura, was a nurse with the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps.
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Armaments like this one in Monmouth County could be found all along the coast of New Jersey during World War II, guarding against attacks by German u-boats.
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Participants in Camden’s NJ Veterans Day parade march along Broadway in this photo from 1954.
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In this photo taken in Trenton in 1942, a group of unidentified young women pose with pictures of their boyfriends, who were off fighting World War II.
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The First Squadron of New Jersey rides along Union Valley Road in West Milford, NJ in June 1913
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A marching band was part of Armistice Day proceedings in Hammonton, NJ, as seen in this photo from the 1930s.
ted.com: Can technology make people safer from threats like violent extremism, censorship and persecution? In this illuminating talk, technologist Yasmin Green details programs pioneered at Jigsaw (a unit within Alphabet Inc., the collection of companies that also includes Google) to counter radicalization and online harassment — including a project that could give commenters real-time feedback about how their words might land, which has already increased spaces for dialogue. “If we ever thought that we could build an internet insulated from the dark side of humanity, we were wrong,” Green says. “We have to throw our entire selves into building solutions that are as human as the problems they aim to solve.”
This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.
About the speaker
Yasmin Green · Geopolitical technologist
Yasmin Green is the director of research and development for Jigsaw, a unit within Alphabet Inc. focused on solving global security challenges through technology.
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.ted.com/talks/yasmin_green_how_technology_can_fight_extremism_and_online_harassment
How technology can fight extremism and online harassment
Oneplus and Tencent: Exploring China’s technological revolution – BBC Click
Oneplus and Tencent: Exploring China’s technological revolution – BBC Click
Spencer is back in China to get a behind the scenes look at the Oneplus mobile phone factory and visits the new offices of Tencent – now one of the most valuable companies in the world. Subscribe HERE https://bit.ly/1uNQEWR Find us online at www.bbc.com/click Twitter: @bbcclick Facebook: www.facebook.com/BBCClick
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Absolute Cold | Space Time
PBS Space Time Published on Oct 11, 2017
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you ?) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE Can we ever achieve absolute cold? Try CuriosityStream today: https://curiositystream.com/spacetime You can further support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime Get your own Space Time tshirt at https://bit.ly/1QlzoBi Tweet at us! @pbsspacetime Facebook: facebook.com/pbsspacetime Email us! pbsspacetime [at] gmail [dot] com Comment on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pbsspacetime Help translate our videos! https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_… Previous Episode: When Quasars Collide STJC | Space Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtZ7O… Resources: Absolute Zero: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolut… Zero-Point Energy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-po… Bose-Einstein Condensate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bose-Ei… Alfred Leitner’s Superfluid Liquid Helium: https://alfredleitner.com/superfluid.html Links to Comments Response: Rcoates89 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtZ7O… Joseph Gamble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtZ7O… Dillan Burris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtZ7O… Rubbergnome https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtZ7O… Many experimental physicists have spent their careers trying to cool things to absolute zero. This state of absolute cold is the zero-point on the Kelvin temperature scale, corresponding to -273.15 Celsius. Using lasers and magnetic fields, we’ve now managed to cool certain substances to less than a billionth of a Kelvin. Doing so has revealed some bizarre quantum states of matter. But quantum mechanics may also prevent us from ever reaching absolute zero. Understanding the limit to cold will lead us to an understanding of the nature of the quantum vacuum itself. Written and Hosted by Matt O’Dowd Produced by Rusty Ward Graphics by Kurt Ross Assistant Editing and Sound Design by Mike Petrow Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com) Special thanks to our Patreon Big Bang, Quasar and Hypernova Supporters:
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Sunday, November 4, 2018
The road is long….but this poem is short
The road is long,
Singing my song,
Writing it down,
Hope you all,
Don’t frown,
Or maybe,
So,
Depends on,
My writing row
As long as it’s not,
Because it’s just,
So so,
Quiet birds,
Crackling lightning,
Is it a turd?
Got my fans,
A growing group,
Say Hi Ho,
Stay at the work,
Of spitting out,
Words that tork,
Your mind to me,
For just a second,
Thanks for the,
read.
The road is long….but this poem is short
wandawrightwrites.blogspot.com
I’m sure you’ve heard of the Camino de Santiago in Spain. But have you heard of the Shikoku Pilgrimage here in Japan?
In Japanese it’s called the ‘Henro’ and it’s a 1200km path that loosely follows the coast of Shikoku island and visits 88 Buddhist temples. Here in Kochi, I’ve seen a lot of people dressed as pilgrims in their white shirts and sedge hats.
I find it really inspiring and am thinking about doing the pilgrimage one day. Would you be interested in finding out more and maybe doing it yourself?
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The most grueling days demand treks of more than 100 miles (160 kilometers). Migrants eager to find strength in numbers must keep that pace to remain with the group.
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3 Ingredient Homemade Toothpaste With Turmeric To Whiten Teeth And Reverse Gum Disease
3 Ingredient Homemade Toothpaste With Turmeric To Whiten Teeth And Reverse Gum Disease
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Peace is not won in battles
Peace reigns in the heart of man
Make way for inner light to step out
Let peace and goodwill guide the way!
Savvy Middle path of peace
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Defense mechanism of fish avoiding predators
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This Fruit Is Banned Because It Fights Colon, Breast, Pancreatic And Skin Cancer
This Fruit Is Banned Because It Fights Colon, Breast, Pancreatic And Skin Canc
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Follow This Simple Method To Use Curry Leaves For Faster Hair Growth
Follow This Simple Method To Use Curry Leaves For Faster Hair Growth
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This struggle between dog and baby as to rightful ownership of the bed is just too cute to handle. #veryfunny #animallovers
Originally shared by Nick Mare
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Soda is Full of Cancer-Causing Chemicals And Destroys Our Bones
Soda is Full of Cancer-Causing Chemicals And Destroys Our Bones
Originally shared by Ma?gorzata M. Queensland, Australia
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Raya Pro Review – the Digital Blending Panel for Photoshop
Raya Pro serves as a tool that helps photographers streamline the editing workflow in Photoshop. The plugin creates a new panel in Photoshop that only displays tools and actions related to the photography workflow and specifically to digital blending. Now, I can complete 90% of my photo editing using only the Raya Pro panel. Review: Raya Pro – the Digital Blending Panel for Photoshop
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Do you think your dog would protect you or do you think it would run if you were being attacked? by Mark Urso https://www.quora.com/Do-you-think-your-dog-would-protect-you-or-do-you-think-it-would-run-if-you-were-being-attacked/answer/Mark-Urso?ch=99&share=cdd29f20&srid=3Z6iQ
Do you think your dog would protect you or do you think it would run if you were being attacked?
Originally shared by Ma?gorzata M.
Scotland Orkney Islands
Originally shared by Matilde Carracedo Buenas noches
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Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #sculpturebythesea
“Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are” Sculptures at Bondi Beach, Australia,
by artists Gillie and Marc Schattner. Photo by Jessica Wyld.
Originally shared by Nick Mare
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Sanok (ul. Feliksa Gielii), Poland,
by artist Arkadiusz Andrejkow. Photo by Arkadiusz Andrejkow.
>> “Inspracj? do tego obrazu by?a stuletnia fotografia (1918—>2018) przedstawiaj?ca Zygmunta Kellera jeszcze jako ma?e dziecko wraz z jego najbli?sz? rodzin?. Mural powsta? na ?cianie przy jego rodzinnym domu w Sanoku przy ul. Feliksa Gielii.” Arkadiusz Andrejkow
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GOOD MORNING MY FRIENDS, WHEREVER YOU ARE! Missing someone…
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz Where are you, childhood?
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz Remembering the sea…
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz The bride…
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Chiesa di Mattia (Budapest).
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Chiesa di Mattia (Budapest).
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz Ballerina…
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Isola Margherita (Budapest).
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Museo delle Belle Arti (Budapest).
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Terme di Budapest.
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Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Piazza degli Eroi (Budapest).
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Isola Margherita (Budapest).
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Ponte della catene (Budapest).
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Originally shared by Emma Elenusz Me, you and the entire world…
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Budapest.
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Budapest.
Originally shared by Jenny Ioveva ? ? ???t? ?? ???l ? ?
Originally shared by Mrs Roberta Budapest.
Originally shared by Kazuhiro Tanaka ??? Kumoba Pond / Karuizawa Japan
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz The first kiss…
Originally shared by Nick Mare
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz
Night dream…For those who now prepare themselves for a good night dream!
Originally shared by Jenny Ioveva Soft as the mist..
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld
#streetart in Berlin (Wedding), Germany, by artist Rise.
Photo by facebook.com/Anonym-Street-Art-Fotos-Aus-Berlin
Originally shared by Jenny Ioveva
Longyearbyen , Spitsbergen, Svalbard ”…?
Originally shared by Nick Mare
Originally shared by Jenny Ioveva Glorious Fall color!..
Originally shared by Cristina S Brandão
Originally shared by Jenny Ioveva Nature is fabulous…
Originally shared by Ma?gorzata Szczurek
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “21st Century”
#streetart in NYC (on Lawton St, BK), USA, by artists JMZWalls BKFoxx.
Photo by BKFoxx.
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Karuizawa Festival of colored leaves
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz
Baking bread traditionally…I invite you to taste it, it is sooo good!
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz
Grand or grand-grand parents, who knows?
The Sphinx, the proud of Bucegi Mountains, south of Romanian Carpathians…
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz
George Enescu ( born 19 August 1881, Liveni-Vârnav, Boto?ani, Romania – d. 4 May 1955, Paris, France) was a compozitor, violonist, teacher, pianist and conductor. He is considered the greatest Romanian musician.
Second photo – memorial house of George Enescu, Sinaia
Originally shared by Emma Elenusz
Nice place to rest and eat, near the house… We call it Foisor…
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Critics say Assad is using such projects to consolidate post-war power, expropriate property and reshape Syria’s demographics by pushing out impoverished communities seen as centers of opposition support and replacing them with wealthier ones more likely to be loyalists.
A luxury city shows blueprint for Syria’s rebuilding plans
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Countryside is not so far from my place…beautiful!
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Geneva with a minimum of gear – my after-trip notes (part i).
a trainstation geometry #photography #blackandwhite #travel #geneva
Geneva with a minimum of gear – my after-trip notes (part i).
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Originally shared by Pra.Kriti
“Seeing so many creative things in one place widened my knowledge and made me vow to conserve what we had in limited quantities and reuse them as much as possible.”
Some lines from ‘A Voyage Through The Echoes’. The book brings together my emotional challenges and experiences of travelling around the Indian country.
Read the first chapter of the book here – https://www.pracreation.com/a-voyage-through-the-echoes/
Buy the book from Amazon India- https://www.amazon.in/Voyage-Through-Echoes-Remembered-Lifetime/dp/1644294850/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1538730286&sr=8-1&keywords=9781644294857 #travel #travelbook #quotes #quoteoftheday #quoted #thoughtfulquotes #travelebook #ebook #novel #reader #read #reading #storyteller #amazon #travelogue #latestbook #stroytelling #travelbooks
Originally shared by TARUN jain Amazing ?
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Kothandaraman Pillai: Barren tree has borrowed the white clouds for cover, imaginatively beautiful.
Originally shared by TARUN jain Beautiful View?
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Paris (19 – Quai de l’Oise), France,
by artist RAPHAEL FEDERICI. Photo by #escapadesstreetart.
Kothandaraman Pillai: Large round eyes with orange and black colors fascinating
“Nie wieder”, „Never again“ , Plus jamais”, “???????”.
Installation for the 100th anniversary of the end of WW 1 (1918).
Thousands of red poppies admonish for peace in Munich (Ko?nigsplatz), Germany,
by artist Walter Kuhn.
Photo by Street Art Mu?nchen.
World War One, Scenery – Science – Street Art Plus More – part 6
Fridayday, November 23, 2018
From Ing-On Vibulbhan’s Google+ Community
Anand Sarnkar, Fatima Sheikh posted Science and other subjects, Danie van der Merwe posted, Green Tech and Environment, Greg Batmary Renewable Energy, Wasim Muklashy posted, Future Is Pretty Rad, Health and Wellness posted, Herbal Medicine, Neuroscience News, Medical News Today, NASA, and others posted about space tecnology. Viktor Elizarov posted photography subjects, Trey Ratcliff posted photographs from his travels, Michael Turtle posted photographs – Place that make you go WOW!, Candy Javier Sakai posted her photographs from Japan, Emily Moor posted Nutrition Basics, Terry McNeil posted food, funny subjects and others, Jean-Valentine Grigoras posted unusuael subjects, Manuel Caycedo posted Native American subjects, Birds of India- Bird World, and BackintheUSA posted Vintage American Images.
I contributed some of the posts of my Peace Project work, TED Talk, BBC News, and some of the technology programs on BBC Click, National Geographic, and, YouTube videos on different subjects.
Emma Elenusz posted My Country Romania and Others, Nick Mare, Malgorzata M., and from the, Wonders, site, Mohamed Saad, Jennny Loveva, Danne Wells, VNY, Peter H, Pradeep Shah, Elena “Ely” Roncoroni, Sally Elmakawi, Almas Ahmad, and a lot more people posted extra ordinary scenary from different countries, and adorable pictures of children and animals, especially cats and dogs. One of my favorite categories is, beautiful birds and gardens. Mrs. Roberta, our friend from Italy posted very educational photographs from Budapest in this post.
Johnny Stork and Ye Chen’s Blog post Philosophy comments, I also shared the posts of , Provocative Ideas, from Todd William’s site.
I apologize for those people whose names I did not mention, all of us contribute time and energy to make our community richer in a lots of ways.
I admire people who spend their time collecting all this information and pictures to post on the Google+ project. Everything comes and goes as time dictates, including us, humans. What remains is evidence of hard work that becomes history to record for future generations to understand and learn from our present generation.
Thanks to Google+ while it lasts. I am glad to know people from this country, USA, and other countries around the world through Google+. Hopefully we all will go on to operate our own websites, like mine, or go on to other new collective websites. We will not stop just because Google+ closes their operation. I hope we all will continue to do work in different ventures and find more enjoyable ways to contribute knowledge to society as a whole.
Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts, Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Website: www.ingpeaceproject.com Email: ingpeaceproject@gmail.com
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