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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Explore the new shipping container housing for Bristol’s homeless

In the last couple of years, a shipping container housing development has popped up in Bristol, England and it’s transformed the city’s homeless housing issue (and population). Army veteran and restaurateur Jasper Thompson started the charity, Help Bristol’s Homeless, in 2017. “The company is determined in its mission to transform the lives of the homeless by providing housing for those sleeping rough, something which it points out is not an entitlement, ‘it is a right’. Per the company website: “Unlike many homeless charities, our ethos is that housing must come first, and then everything else comes after. Many complex factors can lead to homelessness, and while it is true that these issues need to be resolved to keep people off the street, we believe that the priority must be to get people into safe, stable and comfortable accommodation. From there, we can help them to improve their own lives and reach their potential.”1 The container homes have a kitchen, living room, bathroom, and bedroom, and are available to someone for an entire year; enough time to get a job and start saving. The container park is alcohol and drug-free and the homes may not be smoked in. Thompson says that those who are assigned a home are referred following an assessment and are given ongoing support as part of the initiative, “They are also given opportunities to develop skills by helping in the conversion...

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Ten years on a chain: Judith’s happy ending

I love animals and miss my Ms. Pye every day. How a person could treat a dog like this is beyond anything I can understand. While not everyone might agree with Gandhi’s political and religious views, I think we can all agree that his words below hold value: “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ― Mahatma Gandhi The Animal Advocates Society of BC first saw this sad, abused, and neglected dog at night, “lying in the frozen mud in her own feces, being snowed and sleeted on”1...

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ABC: How many push-ups you can do is linked with your heart disease risk

Active, middle-aged men able to complete more than 40 push-ups had a significantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes–including diagnoses of coronary artery disease and major events such as heart failure–during 10 years of follow-up compared with those who were able to do less than 10 push-ups during the baseline exam. RELATED STORY: Fat should NOT be blamed for heart disease – sugar should! Huge lie made by the sugar industry finally busted “Our findings provide evidence that push-up capacity could be an easy, no-cost method to help assess cardiovascular disease risk in almost any setting. Surprisingly, push-up...

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Prominent biochemistry professor warns: 5G is the ‘Stupidest idea in the history of the world ’

Terence Newton, Staff Writer at Waking Times The international rollout of fifth generation wireless technology (5G) is well underway despite increasingly vocal opposition from scientists and medical professionals, who are desperately trying to warn us of the well-documented dangers of 5G. The government and industries involved in the 5G rollout are have zero concern for public safety because the technology promises to be exceptionally profitable, while also forcing everyone everywhere into the emerging technocracy. RELATED STORY: The dangers of 5G to children’s health Adding to the voices of dissent is Martin L. Pall, Ph.D. and Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry...

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EPA OK’s ’emergency’ to dump bee-killing pesticide on 16 million acres

Just last week the EPA reported that in 2018 it had issued “’emergency’ approvals to spray sulfoxaflor—an insecticide the agency considers ‘very highly toxic’ to bees—on more than 16 million acres of crops known to attract bees.”1 RELATED STORY: Pesticide Makers’ Own Studies Showed NEONICS KILL BEES, But They Sold Them Anyway And in 2018, they knew better.  But, “Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, the EPA has the authority to approve temporary emergency uses of pesticides, even those not officially approved, if the agency determines it is needed to prevent the spread of an unexpected outbreak...

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