July 21, 2015
Mohenjo
Crime
James' World
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A man who had been sought in the gruesome deaths of five people, including his own daughter, in Modesto, Calif., was arrested Sunday, police spokeswoman Heather Graves said.
Graves said that Martin Martinez, 30, also had a “past relationship” with one of the victims, all of whom were female. Three children — ages six months to six years — were among the dead. At least one of those girls was his daughter, Grave said.
Martinez was booked into Santa Clara County jail on suspicion of murder and was expected to be returned to Modesto, officials said. Police aren’t releasing information about a motive or cause of death at this time, Graves said.
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July 20, 2015
Mohenjo
Uncategorized
CAROL's WORLDS
Ant-Man is still a corny title, but it’s a good movie. Funny, with a pretty good story behind it. Entertaining with good acting and just enough mystery to keep you interested. Michael Douglas as Dr. Hank Pym gives a believable performance as a scientist and creator of a suit that allows the wearer to transform to the size of an ant, keeping the dominion of man over animals and the ability to go in and out of this size as often as necessary. Believing his shrinking technology is extremely dangerous, he vows to suppress it as long he’s alive. Dr. Pym who was a S.H.I.E.L.D. employee when he developed the suit has since build his own company, but has been forced out by his rival Darren Cross (Corey Stoll), a former protégé who wants to use the technology for evil. Since Dr. Pym has never admitted his shrinking technology…
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July 20, 2015
Mohenjo
Breaking News
amazon, business, Business News, Eastern U.S., Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, Midwest, nbc news, NBC station WLWT, Ohio, Ohio floods, pregnant woman and two of her children were killed, Red Oak Creek in Ripley Ohio, research, Ripley, Science, Science News, severe thunderstorms, technology, Technology News, travel, U.S., vacation, Victoria Kennerd 32
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The threat of severe thunderstorms loomed over parts of the Midwest and Southeast on Monday, after a pregnant woman and two of her children were killed in floodwaters in Ohio.
Victoria Kennerd, 32, was six months pregnant. Her 7-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter were also killed, but her husband and her other two children survived when the family’s mobile home was swept away by the surging Red Oak Creek in Ripley, Ohio, NBC station WLWT reported.
The deaths came as heavy rain pounded much of the Eastern U.S. on Saturday and Sunday. Ripley was one of the worst hit areas, with four inches of rain falling in an hour. Dramatic images showed a flipped-over car, buckled garage doors and a torn-up roadway.
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Pregnant Woman and Two Children Swept Away in Floods
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July 19, 2015
Mohenjo
Science
amazon, business, Business News, gifs, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, quarks to quasors, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation
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These Gifs are astoundingly elegant.
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There is Flammable Matter in Smoke
(it’s not just nothingness, obviously)

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http://www.fromquarkstoquasars.com/20-gifs-that-teach-you-science-concepts-better-than-your-teacher-probably-can/
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July 19, 2015
Mohenjo
Science
James' World
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A rooster found in Calgary earlier this year had lost its feet. Frostbite was probably the culprit, but whatever the reason, the bird couldn’t really get around that well.
“He just had stumps to walk on. More or less, he was hopping,” Daniel Pang, an assistant professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Calgary, told the Calgary Herald. “We had concerns of physical damage, that he wouldn’t be able to exhibit normal behaviours for a rooster … and he wouldn’t be able to get away from predators or dangerous situations.”
So Pang decided to help out the little guy. He got a hand from Mark Ungrin — and from the 3-D printer that Ungrin, another assistant professor of veterinary medicine at the university, had in his lab.
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Just look at this little champion. (Riley Brandt/University of Calgary)
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July 18, 2015
Mohenjo
Breaking News
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The prospect of a becoming a student ambassador at her alma mater, however, began to unravel one week ago. Bland was arrested July 10, accused of assaulting an officer after a routine traffic stop more than 1,000 miles from her home in the Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois.
Bland, 28, was found dead Monday in a Waller County jail cell in Hempstead, Texas, after authorities said she hanged herself with a plastic trash bag. It is an act those close to her question.
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Source: KTRK
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July 18, 2015
Mohenjo
Human Interest
James' World
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Doodle celebrates the civil rights activist’s 153rd birthday.
When Ida B. Wells was 22, she was asked by a conductor of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company to give up her seat on the train to a white man. She refused, and the conductor attempted to forcibly drag her out of her seat.
Wells wouldn’t budge.
“The moment he caught hold of my arm I fastened my teeth in the back of his hand,” she wrote in her autobiography. “I had braced my feet against the seat in front and was holding to the back, and as he had already been badly bitten he didn’t try it again by himself. He went forward and got the baggageman and another man to help him and of course they succeeded in dragging me out.”
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Ida B. Wells …
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July 18, 2015
Mohenjo
Human Interest
Alfred Rosenberg, amazon, Archives program, art conservator, business, Business News, Führermuseum, Fine Arts, Franklin Roosevelt, George Stout, Hotels, human-rights, mashable, medicine, mental-health, Monuments, nazi art theft, Nazi Germany, Reichsleiter Rosenberg, Reichsleiter Rosenberg Task Force, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, vacation, world war ii
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During World War II, Nazi Germany carried out the greatest art theft in history.
Led by Nazi philosopher Alfred Rosenberg and the Reichsleiter Rosenberg Task Force (ERR), the Nazis stole over one million art pieces from across Europe. Many of the plundered “ownerless cultural goods” were destined for a proposed Führermuseum in Linz.
At the urging of art conservator and Navy reservist George Stout, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt established the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), with the aim of protecting cultural treasures from the violence of warfare and returning stolen works to their rightful owners.
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April 15, 1945
The 90th Division of the U.S. Third Army discovered this cache of Reichsbank wealth, SS loot and Berlin museum paintings that were removed from Berlin to a salt mine vault in Merkers, Germany.
Image: National Archives
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http://mashable.com/2015/07/16/monuments-men/?utm_cid=mash-com-Tw-main-link
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July 18, 2015
Mohenjo
Uncategorized
Hutts Strange World
(Before It’s News)

(N.Morgan) Could it be possible that we are seeing the tide turn on the Global Elite in their quest for economic and global domination?
Daily, the Elite are being exposed for the corrupt crime syndicate, mafia style organization they are.
Each day, another truth spills forth into the light for all to see and share with others.
Humanity may be getting ahead of the evil.
There is no need to buy into the fear-based propaganda the major media and even several alternative media outlets dispense.
Very good things are happening and even better things are coming.
Let’s take a look at some of the major stories that have occurred in the last 8 weeks alone
Read and view more below:
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2015/07/the-elite-are-finished-video-3185866.html
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July 17, 2015
Mohenjo
Breaking News
AIDS, aids epidemic, AIDS MDG, AIDS SDG, amazon, antiretroviral drugs, business, Business News, community outreach programs, drastic decline, ending AIDS epidemic, Global Motherhood, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, michel sadibe, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, UNAIDS, UNAIDS report, vacation, whatsworking
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By 2030, AIDS could be a thing of the past, a new UNAIDS report has concluded
Since 2000, the number of new HIV cases has dropped by 35 percent — from 3.1 million to 2 million. The drastic decline is attributed in large part to greater accessibility to antiretroviral drugs, community outreach programs and the effective mobilization of advocates worldwide, according to the report.
“Ending the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 is ambitious, but realistic,” U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a statement. “We also know that it is essential to a fair and equitable future.”
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