Four charged with prostitution in massage parlor raid
Deputies charged four workers at four separate massage parlors with prostitution and solicitation after a widespread raid Wednesday afternoon. I live five minutes down the street, and I'm just absolutely shocked, Evan Volz, who lives near one of the businesses where employees allegedly offered more-than-standard service, said. The suspects are: Pel Chin, 45, a worker at Oriental Massage at 7117 Salem Road in Cincinnati; Zhang Cuimin, 46, of Eden Massage at 8431 Beechmont Avenue; Chunye Jiao, 49, an employee of Massage at 6089 Salem Road; and Cao Haiyan, 44, of USA Spa at 1969 8 Mile Road. All four establishments declined to comment on the arrests. According to Volz and other neighbors, some of the parlors in question were not always recognizable as businesses -- they did not advertise or self-identify with outside signage and kept black curtains over their windows. (Prostitution) seems to be moving into more suburban areas, neighbor Dan Lape said. Nobody's immune to it. Lape added he believes if the women are convicted, the establishments at which they worked should be shut down and replaced.
Tending the Wild: Complete Broadcast Special
Tending the Wild shines light on the environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples across California by exploring how they have actively shaped and tended the land for millennia, in the process developing a deep understanding of plant and animal life. This series examines how humans are necessary to live in balance with nature and how traditional practices can inspire a new generation of Californians to tend their environment.
Thorium.
Thorium is an abundant material which can be transformed into massive quantities of energy. To do so efficiently requires a very different nuclear reactor than the kind we use today- Not one that uses solid fuel rods, but a reactor in which the fuel is kept in a liquid state. Not one that uses pressurized water as a coolant, but a reactor that uses chemically stable molten salts.
Such a reactor is called a Molten Salt Reactor. Many different configurations are possible. Some of these configurations can harness Thorium very efficiently.
This video explores the attributes of Molten Salt Reactors. Why are they compelling? And why do many people (including myself) see them as the only economical way of fully harnessing ALL our nuclear fuels... including Thorium.
This video has been under development since 2012. I hope it conveys to you why I personally find Molten Salt Reactors so compelling, as do the many volunteers and supporters who helped create it. Much of the footage was shot by volunteers.
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Regular Thorium conferences are organized by:
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Space
0:17:29 Constraints
0:28:22 Coolants
0:40:15 MSRE
0:48:54 Earth
0:59:46 Thorium
1:22:03 LFTR
1:36:13 Revolution
1:44:58 Forward
1:58:11 ROEI
2:05:41 Beginning
2:08:36 History
2:38:59 Dowtherm
2:47:57 Salt
2:51:44 Pebbles
3:06:07 India
3:18:44 Caldicott
3:35:55 Fission
3:56:22 Spectrum
4:04:25 Chemistry
4:12:51 Turbine
4:22:27 Waste
4:40:15 Decommission
4:54:39 Candlelight
5:13:06 Facts
5:26:08 Future
5:55:39 Pitches
5:56:17 Terrestrial
6:08:33 ThorCon
6:11:45 Flibe
6:20:51 End
6:25:53 Credits
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Geronimo's Story of His Life | Full Audiobook with subtitles | Native American History
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Geronimo’s Story of His Life is the oral life history of a legendary Apache warrior. Composed in 1905, while Geronimo was being held as a U.S. prisoner of war at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Geronimo’s story found audience and publication through the efforts of S. M. Barrett--Lawton, Oklahoma, Superintendent of Education, who wrote in his preface that “the initial idea of the compilation of this work was . . . to extend to Geronimo as a prisoner of war the courtesy due any captive, i.e. the right to state the causes which impelled him in his opposition to our civilization and laws.” Barrett, with the assistance of Asa Deklugie, son of Nedni chief Whoa as Apache translator, wrote down the story as Geronimo told it --beginning with an Apache creation myth. Geronimo recounted bloody battles with Mexican troopers, against whom he had vowed vengeance in 1858 after they murdered his mother, his wife, and his three small children. He told of treaties made between Apaches and the U.S. Army--and treaties broken. There were periods of confinement on the reservations, and escapes. And there were his final days on the run, when the U.S. Army put 5000 men in the field against his small band of 39 Apache.
Geronimo had been a prisoner of war for 19 years when he told his story. Born in 1829, he was by then an old man, no longer a warrior, and he had come to an accommodation with many things “white,” including an appreciation of money. U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel took him to the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, where he roped cows in the “wild west show” and signed his name for “ten, fifteen, or twenty five cents.” By then he was perhaps the United States’ most “famous” Indian. In 1905 he was even invited to ride horseback in President Theodore Roosevelt’s inaugural parade (though still a prisoner of war!).
Geronimo dedicated his book to Roosevelt with the plea that he and his people be allowed to return to their ancestral land in Arizona. “It is my land, my home, my father’s land, to which I now ask to be allowed to return. I want to spend my last days there, and be buried among those mountains. If this could be I might die in peace.” Geronimo died at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in 1909, still a prisoner of war. (Introduction by Sue Anderson)
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How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Cant Change 2016 [Full Movie]
How to Let Go of the World (and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change)
First Aired (HBO): June 27, 2016
Run Time: 2 hours, 8 minutes
From GasLand director Josh Fox, comes a documentary where Fox goes to 12 countries to investigate climate change and its consequences.
My intentions are to spread the message from the movie. If I'm violating any copyrights you can drop the video.
Nuclear Power - Dr. Helen Caldicott - Visions of the Future
Dr. Helen Caldicott's statements on nuclear power are contrasted with a vision of abundant energy, exploration, and realized human potential.
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The world's most prolific anti-nuclear activist, Dr. Helen Caldicott has been featured many times by mainstream media and has testified before government panels on the subject of radiation. However, she has made many false statements. Repeatedly.
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0:03:50 AP1000 (introduced)
0:04:10 Dr. Helen Caldicott (introduced)
0:07:39 Caldicott does not want China to modernize.
0:09:08 China's uses energy to create goods we buy.
0:10:52 Unleash human potential.
0:14:37 Energy for efficient resource mining (copper).
0:15:18 Energy for efficient resource recycling (steel).
0:17:37 Tyson on golden era NASA exploration.
0:20:08 Caldicott for candlelight. Candles for light.
0:20:34 Dr. James Hansen on energy & safety.
0:21:43 Caldicott cites Hansen. Hansen disagrees.
0:23:10 Tyson: Advancing a field attracts smart.
0:24:07 GM EV1 - Revolution needed.
0:25:50 Start Nuclear 101. Atoms. Fission.
0:29:34 Radiation. Geothermal.
0:34:50 Isotopes.
0:38:21 Chain reaction.
0:40:52 Uranium - Finite or renewable?
0:43:26 Nuclear waste. Fission products. Recycle.
0:50:03 Caldicott - We are not God.
0:51:43 Caldicott fearmonger spent fuel.
0:53:14 Ben Heard - Cask storage. Recycle fuel.
0:55:44 Coal ash. A legitimate waste concern.
0:58:40 Deliberately constraining energy supply.
1:05:22 Recognize limitations of solar & wind.
1:07:05 Germany burning biomass.
1:09:00 Nuclear replaced by combustion.
1:13:03 Caldicott's Global Preventive Medicine.
1:14:01 George Monbiot debates Caldicott.
1:15:07 Caldicott against energy use, lifestyle.
1:17:05 Caldicott's candles vs Penn and Teller.
1:20:22 Accustomed to uncompetitive nuclear.
1:21:08 Caldicott cites Russian Study.
1:21:47 Monbiot calls out Caldicott untruths.
1:23:26 Caldicott on nuclear = testosterone.
1:24:45 Caldicott on nuclear causing cancer.
1:31:31 Robert Stone - Facts unpersuasive.
1:33:26 President Kennedy to Moon. Lesson.
1:39:47 Aspiration vision/message needed.
1:42:03 Energy ideas the media notices.
1:45:17 Turning seawater into liquid fuels.
1:49:07 Energy as a byproduct. Trek future.
1:52:01 Energy is peace.
1:53:28 Energy to explore. Nuclear required.
2:01:26 Earth Panel. Challenges of solar.
2:03:14 Titan mission. 10 years vs 1 hour.
2:05:31 Nuclear beyond solar system.
2:08:10 Comet probe lands in shadow.
2:10:05 Elon Musk vs launch constraint.
2:13:31 Martian photosynthesis food.
2:15:36 Elon Musk. Mars solar & nuclear.
2:16:05 Europa. Tyson. James Cameron.
2:18:55 Back on Earth.
2:20:16 Clean energy cheap. Not sci-fi.
2:21:30 Shellenberger. Save nature.
2:32:25 People changing their minds.
2:33:28 Nuclear Industry.
2:36:21 Industry communications.
2:38:20 PWR status quo.
2:39:29 Advanced Reactors. Thorium.
2:41:08 People changing their minds.
2:43:12 Call to action for engineers.
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Phoenix, Arizona | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Phoenix, Arizona
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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- Socrates
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Phoenix () is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona. With 1,626,078 people (as of 2017), Phoenix is the fifth most populous city nationwide, the most populous state capital in the United States, and the only state capital with a population of more than one million residents.Phoenix is the anchor of the Phoenix metropolitan area, also known as the Valley of the Sun, which in turn is a part of the Salt River Valley. The metropolitan area is the 12th largest by population in the United States, with approximately 4.73 million people as of 2017. In addition, Phoenix is the seat of Maricopa County, and at 517.9 square miles (1,341 km2), it is the largest city in the state, more than twice the size of Tucson and one of the largest cities in the United States.Settled in 1867 as an agricultural community near the confluence of the Salt and Gila Rivers, Phoenix incorporated as a city in 1881. It became the capital of Arizona Territory in 1889. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a hot desert climate. Despite this, its canal system led to a thriving farming community with many of the original crops, such as alfalfa, cotton, citrus, and hay, remaining important parts of the Phoenix economy for decades. Cotton, cattle, citrus, climate, and copper were known locally as the Five C's of Phoenix's economy. These industries remained the driving forces of the city until after World War II, when high-tech companies began to move into the valley and air conditioning made Phoenix's hot summers more bearable.The city averaged a four percent annual population growth rate over a 40-year period from the mid-1960s to the mid-2000s. This growth rate slowed during the Great Recession of 2007–09, and has rebounded slowly. Phoenix is the cultural center of the Valley of the Sun, as well as the entire state.
Innovation Survival: Innovation in Science
Google Tech Talk
April 8, 2010
ABSTRACT
Presented by W. David Schwaderer.
Innovation is essential for all progress and competitive survival. It provides a democratic vehicle for individuals and upstarts to challenge and neutralize powerful incumbents. Yet, because change accompanies innovation, it is a double-edged sword.
This presentation examines the historical reception transformative scientific breakthroughs initially received before widespread adoption. By example, it teaches principles that can help ensure change agents personally, and their organizations, are on the delivering side of innovation's sharp edge.
W. David Schwaderer has a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Southern California. He has worked at IBM, EDS, Adaptec, Symantec, and Silicon Valley startups. He has authored six commercial software programs for a variety of machine architectures using several different languages, dozens of articles, and ten technical books that explain complex technology in approachable ways. David's soon-to-be-published 11th book follows over 10 years of research and is titled Innovation Survival - Concept, Courage, Chance, and Change.
(AV17443) Foreign Policy and the Economy
Description: Foreign Policy and the Economy
Lecturer: Ralph Nader
Date Created: 10/10/08
Original Creator: University Lecture Series
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The Shadow by Arthur Stringer | Audiobook with subtitles
A manhunt for a bank robber takes a determined and fixated New York City detective on a gripping, globe-spanning adventure, with many plot twists along the way.
Arthur Stringer was a novelist, screenwriter and poet. He published 45 works of fiction and 15 other books in addition to writing numerous film scripts and articles. See:
This book is unrelated to the 1930s and 1940s pulp magazine and radio series of the same name. (Lee Smalley)
Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction
The Shadow by Arthur STRINGER
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