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Uber NYC and Benefit wrapped a series of Cadillac Escalade ESVs for New York Fashion Week. Visit uber.com/benefit - #BeautyRescue #NYFW

Our Daily Challenge 2-8 October : In a Box

 

I have this set unopened and as it is now discontinued it's worth much more than I paid for it!

Saunas are a modernized concept, though it owes it’s origin to the primitive European culture. When outdoor showers were supremely in use, the concept of sauna seemed very far-fetched. But in today’s world, the need for a better lifestyle and quality of life forced the development of many lifestyle prospects such as a sauna.

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SHOPPERS DRUG MART Weekend to End Women’s Cancers benefitting the BC Cancer Foundation

 

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photos by Team Finn, PacBlue Printing and Ron Sombilon Gallery

 

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URBAN TECH Gala Benefit Honoring John Starks, Ramon Gonzalez and Jessica Isaacs==

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Raisin is a small fruit that is packed with a lot of benefits. Raisin has the capability of increasing libido and sperm motility, and is a known food for treating erectile dysfunction.

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On September 30th, friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another’s company all with the cause of supporting the mission of Restoring the Sacred.

 

Photos courtesy of Esther Jula of EsteeG Photography.

Ever wondered why you went to college?

Andres Martin, Ana C. Garcia, Maestro Steven Aguilo-Arbues, David Martinez, and Greg Joslyn

On Benefit Street - Providence's 'Mile of History' . These two brightly colored houses are framed by a dormant sycamore on the left and blooming bushes on the right. The house on the corner is the Esek Dexter house built around 1790.

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At the blog, "Three Studies on a Lamppost," here.

  

Benefit and Wickenden Street, Providence, RI

An Infographic showing the 6 benefits of Chatbots.

Source: What's Your Chatbot Strategy

"Can I lick your... armpits?"

Photos from the Rehearsal Performance of the Ann Arbor Dance Classics Benefit Show at the Saline High School on Saturday March 12th, 2022 (for the performance on Sunday the 13th). The show was called "Her Voice" - the 2022 Benefit Concert and Competition Showcase to benefit Growing Hope. The show also featured a performance from the University of Michigan First-Year Dance Company. The studio took all the safety precautions for the pandemic. All dancers and teachers wore face masks.

 

Uber NYC and Benefit wrapped a series of Cadillac Escalade ESVs for New York Fashion Week. Visit uber.com/benefit - #BeautyRescue #NYFW

Chocolate Benefits

 

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Chocolate is a typically sweet, usually brown, food preparation of Theobroma cacao seeds, roasted and ground, often flavored, as with vanilla. It is made in the form of a liquid, paste or in a block or used as a flavoring ingredient in other sweet foods. Cacao has been cultivated by many cultures for at least three millennia in Mesoamerica. The earliest evidence of use traces to the Mokaya (Mexico and Guatemala), with evidence of chocolate beverages dating back to 1900 BC. In fact, the majority of Mesoamerican people

made chocolate beverages, including the Maya and Aztecs,who made it into a beverage known as, a Nahuatl word meaning "bitter water". The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste and must be fermented to develop the flavor

Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae. It is a creeping vine that bears cylindrical fruits that are used as culinary vegetables. There are three main varieties of cucumber: slicing, pickling, and burpless. Within these varieties, several different cultivars have emerged. The cucumber is originally from Southern Asia, but now grows on most continents. Many different varieties are traded on the global market.

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From left to right: Randi Weingarten, Reverend James Forbes, William B. Wachtel, Dr. Cornel West, Christine Quinn, and Mayor Bloomberg.

State and Washington County leaders gathered along OR 217 Friday, Feb. 25, to highlight the benefits communities will see from the new project that will bring improvements on and off the highway.

When complete, the OR 217 Auxiliary Lanes Project will make the road safer, address long-standing highway bottlenecks and complete the parallel north/south bicycle and pedestrian network

Benefit Ball Babie redressed

If we cannot swiftly abandon our current suicidal attempt to ensure endlessly growing consumption, and direct our efforts into energetically devising and implementing a sustainable society, humankind (and not the non-human component of biodiversity) will discover, in short order, that it is not sustainable. At least, not sustainable at the present levels of population and rates of consumption; perhaps we will discover that thinly scattered New Palaeolithic settlements can be sustained. Provided, of course, that we can remember how to make stone choppers, or catch animals that don't want to be caught, neither of which is a given.

 

What might help us to determine that we have established a sustainable relationship with the non-human elements of biodiversity? I suggest we should be looking for indicators like this: the wild populations of every species of non-human primates are growing, and at a rate faster than the human population, and the area of the planet occupied by healthy coral reef is constant or increasing.

 

The reductionist approach to our world has not only given us every scientific advance since Descartes, but has simultaneously contributed in very large measure to our present predicament. We have led ourselves sadly astray by divorcing ourselves (but only in our minds) from nature, and in divorcing our drive for technology from our understanding of its consequences on the rate of growth of the human population and of its appetites.

 

Nature was never different from us. But she gave us the rope on which we have hanged ourselves: abundant cheap energy in the form of coal, gas, and especially oil. We have glutted ourself on fossil fuels, pouring it into our cities, fields, and bellies as though tomorrow would never come. We have used it to fuel exponential economic growth which has now reached the end of whatever surplus the planet could provide.

 

It is not just that we need interdisciplinary research, which we do, but more; we must understand at a very fundamental level that "society" and "nature" are not separate. They are simply different perspectives on the same reality. A complex reality, yes, but it does not help our understanding of that reality to treat it simplistically. The world, Nature, or biodiversity will not be dominated, and we have been fooling ourselves to imagine ourselves separate. Aldous Huxley said that “facts do not cease to exist because they're ignored” and we must not use science or technology to ignore our intimate entanglement with nature.

 

While we need biodiversity, biodiversity does not need us.

 

Any targets we set to guide our behaviour must serve on a conceptual scale that goes far beyond protecting wildlife. A target must give us direction and hope. It must be of practical benefit to guide everyday behaviour. It must be something that all of us individually and collectively feel ownership for. It must be something that helps to move us swiftly away from unsustainable behaviour – perhaps by making such behaviour socially unacceptable. Finding such a target will not be easy, and will require a great deal of research, involving natural and social scientists, economists, historians, artists, philosophers and lawmakers working together in an urgent and important effort. It will not be easy to turn this great fleet of humanity from its present dangerous course, but I am not alone in believing that if we do not do so, and quickly, there is little cause for optimism about the human future.

 

On September 30th, friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another’s company all with the cause of supporting the mission of Restoring the Sacred.

 

Photos courtesy of Esther Jula of EsteeG Photography.

Uber NYC and Benefit wrapped a series of Cadillac Escalade ESVs for New York Fashion Week. Visit uber.com/benefit - #BeautyRescue #NYFW

Uber NYC and Benefit wrapped a series of Cadillac Escalade ESVs for New York Fashion Week. Visit uber.com/benefit - #BeautyRescue #NYFW

On Sunday, September 24th, 2017, more than two-hundred friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another's company all with the cause of supporting the mission of Restoring the Sacred. The event was held at the Gold Coast Room of Chicago's Drake Hotel. This year's event marked the record for highest attendance at he Annual Benefit Dinner.

 

Patrons of the dinner were shown a new video about the Canons Regular, soon to be released.

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