Holy horse
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There is no one who does not know the name America, the country that is on the Internet in movies and television as if it were made up by God out of thin air.
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The dumbest effort is the inefficient diligence
1. Always liked a quote: Whenever I do nothing for a day, I start to get anxious. Whenever I do nothing for two days, I start to get irritated. Whenever I do nothing for three days, I start to freak out. I can't, I can't, I haven't done anything for three days, I can't sleep or eat ......
By Holy horse2 years ago in Humans
Never thought it was your parenting style that led to your child's rebellion?
The other day, I had a big fight with my child's mother, because she felt that the child was wasted that the child would not do anything she was told to do, and would always go against her, for example, she told the child to wash the dirty socks, but the child would not listen; she told the child to brush the dishes, but the child would not listen either. Since I am usually the one who educates the children, she thinks that there is something wrong with my education style and comes to criticize and accuse me.
By Holy horse2 years ago in Families
Most of the children who do not cry on the first day of kindergarten come from four kinds of families
For babies entering kindergarten, the process of getting from home to kindergarten every day can be as long as taking the scriptures from Western Paradise. The difficulty of going to school is only one of the problems that parents face.
By Holy horse2 years ago in Education
How waste food can reduce our reliance on natural gas
t a large industrial facility not far south-west of Ireland's capital Dublin, one man says old food waste and pig manure can help Europe fight climate change – and reduce its reliance on Russia for energy. Billy Costello explains that decaying organic matter releases biogas, which firms like Green Generation, the one he directs, can collect and purify to produce methane, or biomethane as it's called when it comes from such sources.
By Holy horse2 years ago in FYI
How sea otters can fight climate change
Sea otters are creatures steeped in superlatives. Enhydra lutris is the furriest animal on Earth, with up to 140,000 hairs on every square centimeter of its body – meaning its hairs are 700 times as dense as those on a human head. Unlike many other marine mammals, they lack blubber, so they keep themselves warm by eating a quarter of their body weight in food a day. Sea otters also play a singular role in supporting kelp forests ecosystems in the North Pacific.
By Holy horse2 years ago in Petlife
The medieval Dutch solution to flooding
This July, gorged by days of rain, the Meuse River broke its banks, and the Belgian town of Liège was its victim. Waters the colour of old gravy raced through town, leaving residents floating in canoes as their homes vanished about them. In the city and its province, over 20 died, one man drowning in his basement.
By Holy horse2 years ago in FYI
Lithium batteries' big unanswered question
As the quiet whirr of electric vehicles gradually replaces the revs and noxious fumes of internal combustion engines, a number of changes are set to filter through our familiar world. The overpowering smell of gas stations will fade away into odourless charge stations where cars can re-juice their batteries as needed. Meanwhile, gas-powered generator sites that dot the horizon may be retrofitted to house massive batteries that could one day power entire cities with renewable energy.
By Holy horse2 years ago in FYI