Friday, November 9, 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 participants who commented on Ing’s Peace Project from the event:
– Seeing people connect and grow fills my heart and soul with PEACE ————— Connect ……………….. Heidi
– Peace is (contentment) and time to breathe.
17 Peace is being in harmony. Peace is Love.
Every thought can make our world better or worse. Lauren
Peace is sharing your heart with others.
– Peace is what I see in the eyes of my tiny granddaughter.
– Peace is live and let live, everyone has the right to do in their own way.
– Peace is —– Having silence in your mind
Harmony with others
Kindness in your heart
And love for every living thing
Peace is accepting who you are.
Peace is look in mirror and smiling back at yourself. Kia
– Peace is the animals of the world being themselves.
– Peaceful of mind, body & spirit
Peaceful of people place
Peaceful of all that is : )
– Letting Go
– Peace is harmony amongst all.
– Give Peace a chance. War is over if you want it.
For more information please visit the following link:
https://ingpeaceproject.com/peace-project-participations/salon-creative-lounge-nyc/
Funny Violin Duet – Csárdás – The Ashatones
The Ashatones Published on Jun 29, 2015
Aside from all of the singing we decided to bring you something a bit different. Here’s our take on Monti’s famous piece ‘Czardas’, enjoy. Category Music
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti5wVdpL_MA
Emily Bear – Piano Prodigy – Age 6 – edited 1st appearance on Ellen Show
At Your Door Music Published on Oct 30, 2014
This delightful young pianist and composer has the most amazing gift! Enjoy this shortened video of Emily’s 1st appearance on the Ellen Degeneres show (2007). Category People & Blogs
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyshyzE3yew
Painting Beyond Painting: Ellen Gallagher | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 10
Bloomberg Published on Sep 17, 2015
The quote “A rose is a rose is a rose” repeats and reads like a play on words. What does it mean? The sentence is a form of iteration frequently employed by Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), an innovator and pioneer in American literature. It was the writer’s literary style that influenced Ellen Gallagher to reflect the ideas of repetition and replacement in her own artistic creations. Gallagher’s works Paper Cup (1996) and Pomp-Bang (2003) feature a repetition of particular features such as loosely drawn lines and low-relief.Repetition leads to layers and accumulations, suggesting semantic diversity and open-endedness. In the 10th episode of Brilliant Ideas brought to you by Bloomberg and Hyundai, viewers are invited into the art world of Ellen Gallagher, populated by messages generated by repetition and where there are endless rows of meaning. Category News & Politics
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb3o3QYSXtU
ted.com: How do you turn a memory, especially one of a traumatic event, into hard evidence of a crime? Julia Shaw is working on this challenge, combining tools from memory science and artificial intelligence to change how we report workplace harassment and bias. She shares three lessons to apply if you’ve been harassed or discriminated against — and introduces Spot: a free, anonymous, online reporting tool that helps empower victims.
This talk was presented to a local audience at TEDxLondon, an independent event. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.
About the speaker
Julia Shaw · Psychological scientist
Julia Shaw is best known for her work in the areas of memory and criminal psychology.
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_shaw_a_memory_scientist_s_advice_on_reporting_harassment_and_discrimination?utm_source=newsletter_daily&utm_campaign=daily&utm_medium=email&utm_content=button__2018-11-02
Will Robots Take Our Jobs? – BBC Click
Published on Mar 26, 2018
Will robots replace human workers? We meet the people whose livelihoods might be under threat and those who are doing something about it. Subscribe HERE https://bit.ly/1uNQEWR Find us online at www.bbc.com/click Twitter: @bbcclick Facebook: www.facebook.com/BBCClick
Category Science & Technology
For more information please visit the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSjLzte1_p
phototraces.com Originally shared by Viktor Elizarov
15 Urban Photographers to Follow on Instagram
https://www.techrounder.com/whatsapp/whatsapp-private-reply-in-group-chat-coming-soon-for-all-users/
WhatsApp Private Reply in Group Chat Coming Soon For All Users | TechRounder
thurberbrigade.blogspot.com Originally shared by Jay Williams
What better way to get over those Monday (and pre-election day) blahs than to visit Bizarro World politics with The Thurber Brigade? https://tinyurl.com/TTB-Bizarro Bizarro World Politics
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Does Dietary Restriction Protect Against Age Related Leaky Gut?
Flies on a rich Atkins-like diet are more prone to developing intestinal permeability, a condition linked to a variety of human conditions including inflammatory bowel disease.
The research is in PLOS Genetics. (full open access)
Does Dietary Restriction Protect Against Age Related Leaky Gut?
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Double Golden Lions”
#streetart in Elsene, Belgium, by artist Dzia Krank. Photo by Dzia & Sons.
neurosciencenews.com: Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Cognitive Changes in Offspring of Heavy Cannabis Users: Rat Study
Researchers report cognitive changes in the offspring of rats exposed to heavy amounts of cannabis.
Cognitive Changes in Offspring of Heavy Cannabis Users: Rat Study
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in New Zealand
by artists Kate Millington and Petra Leary. Photo by NZ Outdoor Art.
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
The Reason For Hemispheric Dominance in the Brain
Researchers demonstrated in pigeons that the dominance is caused by slight differences in temporal activity patterns in both hemispheres.
The research is in Cell Reports. (full open access)
The Reason For Hemispheric Dominance in the Brain
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld
by artist Fernando Garroux aka “Garu”. Photo by MAAU.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA
Coast Guard light station on stilts off Dry Tortugas near Key West, Florida. 1949
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Music Improves Social Communication in Children with ASD
Engaging in musical activities such as singing and playing instruments in one-on-one therapy can improve autistic children’s social communication skills.
The research is in Translational Psychiatry. (full open access)
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Mari?a Natividad y sus gallinas”
#streetart in Zamora-Chinchipe, Ecuador, by artist DAMARIS CRUZ. Photo by DAMARIS CRUZ.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Lodz (Wierzbowa/Grohmanów), Poland.
Photo by ?ódzki street art / Street art in Lodz.
Originally shared by Almas Ahmad 356788
livescience.com Originally shared by A. Christopher
livescience | Technology ›t?k?n?l?d?‹ | #DNA #Tech
By Rafi Letzter, Staff Writer | November 5, 2018 09:42am ET
I Took 9 Different Commercial DNA Tests and Got 6 Different Results
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Genetic Risk Factor for CTE Detected
Researchers have identified a genetic variation that may influence chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) disease severity.
Genetic Risk Factor for CTE Detected
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Randy, Janet and Michael Jackson at home in 1972.
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Drinking Coffee May Reduce Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Risks
Drinking coffee may also protect you against developing both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
The research is in Frontiers in Neuroscience. (full open access)
Drinking Coffee May Reduce Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Risks
Originally shared by BackintheUSA NYC Grand Central Terminal, 1941.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA 1960s sunglasses.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA 1960s.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA 1960 Elizabeth Montgomery and glasses
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Empire state building under construction, NY 1930.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Times Square on New Year’s Eve, 1940.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA New York’s Times Square in 1911
Originally shared by BackintheUSA The kids who were the voices of ‘Peanuts in the 1960s.
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Solitary Confinement Puts Brains at Risk
Extreme isolation can be damaging and may cause or worsen depression, anxiety, and other mental illness. Solitary Confinement Puts Brains at Risk
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Master Key Gene Has Links to ASD and Schizophrenia
Mice partially lacking MIR-137 display learning and memory deficits, repetitive behaviors and impaired sociability.
The research is in Nature Neuroscience. (full access paywall)
Master Key Gene Has Links to ASD and Schizophrenia
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Brooklyn Bridge painters at work high above the city, on December, 1915
Originally shared by BackintheUSA
Originally shared by BackintheUSA 1972
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Disrupted Circadian Rhythms May Drive Anxiety and Exacerbate Brain Disorders
While these disruptions are sometimes viewed as a side effect of brain disorders, new findings presented today suggest that aberrant sleep-wake cycles can also drive brain pathology.
Disrupted Circadian Rhythms May Drive Anxiety and Exacerbate Brain Disorders
Originally shared by BackintheUSA New York City, 1971
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Palermo (Santa Maria dello Spasimo), Italy,
by artist Camilla Falsini. Photo by Camilla Falsini.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Lake fishing, 1950s
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Halle (Voßstraße), Germany,
by Freiraumgalerie. Photo by Freiraumgalerie.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA San Francisco, 1963.
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Glimpses Into Brain Uncover Neurological Basis for Processing Social Information
Researchers are developing a clearer picture than ever before of how the animal brain processes social information. Glimpses Into Brain Uncover Neurological Basis for Processing Social Informat
Originally shared by BackintheUSA A little humor
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Kodak camera store, 1900s.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in NYC (Knickerbocker Ave , Bushwick), USA,
by artist Raphael Gindt. Photo by Raphael Gindt.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA New York City, 1931
Originally shared by BackintheUSA 1960s sunglasses.
Originally shared by BackintheUSA 1960s sunglasses.
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Air Pollution May Increase Autism Risk
Study found that exposure to fine particles from vehicle exhausts, industrial emissions and other sources of outdoor pollution increased the risk of developing ASD by up to 78%.
The research is in Environment International. (full access paywall)
Air Pollution May Increase Autism Risk
Originally shared by BackintheUSA Cookie monster with teeth, 1966
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Paris (99 Rue du Faubourg du Temple), France,
by artist Apollo Torres. Photo by Arthur Gori.
neurosciencenews.com Originally shared by Neuroscience News carol nelson: ?informative article!
Happy Childhood Memories Linked to Better Health in Later Life
People who have fond memories of childhood, specifically their relationships with their parents, tend to have better health, less depression and fewer chronic illnesses as older adults.
The research is in Health Psychology. (full access paywall)
Happy Childhood Memories Linked to Better Health in Later Life
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “The end”
#streetart in Washington DC, USA, by artist Trasher. Photo by Trasher.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “AT SHEEP’S PACE”
#streetart in South Africa by artist Falko one. Photo by Falko one.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #59 #streetart in Orle?ans, France,
by artist MifaMosa. Photo by Robert Malnoury.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in NYC, USA,
by artist Gongkan. Photo by gongkanstudio.com/teleport
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Brisbane, Australia,
by artist Smug. Photo by Smug.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Valencia, Spain,
by artist Duke 103. Photo by Duke 103.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Under the shadow”
#streetart in Athens, Greece, by artist SipleG. Photo by Petit Paris d’ Athe?nes.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Fort Smith, USA,
by artist ANA MARIA (Anamarietta). Photo by ANA MARIA (Anamarietta)
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Paris (Rue du Retrait), France,
by artist RETRO. Photo by #escapadesstreetart.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Athens, Greece,
by Leonidas Giannakopoulos. Photo by Petit Paris d’ Athe?nes.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “No somos ma?s que Naturaleza”
#streetart in Spain by artist SABOTAJE AL MONTAJE. Photo by SABOTAJE AL MONTAJE.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld#streetart in Long Beach, California, USA,
by German artist Case Ma’Claim.
Photo by @streetartpages.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in NYC, USA,
by artist Gongkan. Photo by gongkanstudio.com/teleport
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Barcelona, Spain,
by artist @bip_graffiti. Photo by streetartunitedstates.com
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Power”
#streetart in Colombia (Getsemani? / Cartagena) by artist ERRE. Photo by ERRE.
Originally shared by Egypt Tours Portal
Find your travel moment and book your vacation with certainty now:
https://www.egypttoursportal.com/egypt-itinerary-6-days-amazing-deals/
Originally shared by Tours From Hurghada
Valley of the kings “Luxor”
Tours from Hurghada “it’s All about Tours”, book now.
https://www.toursfromhurghada.com/en/marsa-alam-excursions-en/luxor-and-abu-simbel-tour-from-marsa-alam.html
Roberto Massimiliano: we made one tour from Hurghada….is little adventure trip….sometimes roads are under construction…but is very nice tour…and highly recommanded. ……of course…stay 1 week in Luxor…and visit by (!) feet the vally of kings…is much more funny.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Camouflaged simmental bulls”
#streetart in Wickepin, Western Australia, by James Giddy Artist. Photo by James Giddy Artist.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Mexico City, Mexico,
by artist a?caro. Photos by @centraldemuros.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld #streetart in Belgium
by artist MrX. Photo by MrX.
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Kick Me”
#streetart in Leiria, Portugal, by artist BEZT from Etam Cru. Photo by Etam Cru.
golden-demon.com Originally shared by Terry McNeil
Warhammer Best of the Best
My son was showing me these elite warhammer figures. We talked about non-metallic paint and the skill involved with shading to make regular paint look metallic. I know there are a few people around who are into painting the figures. Some fabulous skills here.
#warhammer #art #painting #2018 Best of 2018 | Golden Demon
Originally shared by Dirk Schönfeld “Separacio?n de poderes”
#streetart in Monte San Giusto, Italy, by artist MOHAMED L’GHACHAM.
Photo by Clown&Clown festival.
Originally shared by Ma?gorzata M. Sweet dreams ** Dobrej nocy **
Originally shared by Luna Luna
Originally shared by Reg Saddler Vermont Autumn
photo by: ericwagnerphoto source: https://buff.ly/2ITjHWp
More info: Stowe Community Church, Stowe, Vermont.
Scenery – Science – Street Art Plus More – part 4
Friday, November 9, 2018
From Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts’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 technology. 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 unusual 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 scenery from different countries, and adorable pictures of children and animals, especially cats and dogs. One of my favorite categories is, beautiful birds and gardens.
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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