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6. After You Die, Instead of Judgment Day There’s No-Judgment Day When you review your life, you see the paths you took and the ones you didn’t. You see where your genius was and where you might have done better, but you don’t feel judgmental about it. And even though it might not make sense to you now, after you die you understand that you had a great life, even the hard parts. - See more at: https://www.spiritscienceandmetaphy...-didnt-know-about-death/#sthash.CawhkzKR.dpuf
 
Brains of older people are slow because they know so much. People do not decline mentally with age, it just takes them longer to recall facts because they have more information stored in their brains, scientists believe. Much like a computer struggles as the hard drive becomes more full, so humans also take longer to access information, it has been suggested.

Researchers say this slowing down is not the same as cognitive decline. The human brain works slower in old age, said Dr.Michael Ramscar, but only because we have stored more information over time.

The brains of older people do not get weak. On the contrary, they simply know more, but just may not be able to access the information.Also, older people often go to another room to get something and when they get there, they stand there wondering what they came for. It is NOT a memory problem, it is nature's way of making older people do more exercise.
 
I'm hoping it's like "Defending your life"

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This a TV show?.
 
While a booming economy certainly helps, it’s hardly required in order to become one of the most generous nations in the world, a new study has proven.

The U.S. and Myanmar tied for first place for the country that gave the most last year, according to the 2014 World Giving Index. And just five countries that made it to the top 20 are members of the G20 -- the world’s largest economies -- according to the report, which was released Tuesday by Charitable Aid Foundation America (CAF).

To get a well-rounded perspective on people’s giving patterns, respondents were asked if they donated money, volunteered with an organization or helped a stranger in the past month and the answers were averaged to determine a final score. The report was based on Gallup data collected across 135 countries.

The U.S. was the only country to be ranked in the top 10 for all three giving criteria and saw monetary donations increase by 6 percent last year.

Globally, more people are volunteering their time and helping strangers, but there was a slight downtick in the proportion of people donating money. That decrease was likely tied to the fall in global GDP growth.

Mynamar, where 91 percent of the country donated money, climbed its way to No. 1 with its deeply-rooted charitable traditions. Charity or dana plays an integral role in the Theravada Buddhist community, which has about 500,000 monks there.

Several developing or lower-income countries -- including Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Trinidad and Tobago -- ranked among the most charitable.

Malaysia -- which tied for seventh with the U.K. -- saw a 26 percentage point increase in its giving score from last year. That jump was connected to the country’s commitment to helping its neighbor, the Philippines, after last year's Typhoon Haiyan.

"The index shows high levels of generosity in countries facing turmoil -- reflecting a pattern of giving in post-conflict nations as people help others through the most difficult of times," John Low, chief executive of CAF, said in a statement. "And it shows people’s innate desire to help others, even in nations which do not have anything like the standard of living enjoyed in the West."

No. 10 Trinidad and Tobago
No. 9 Sri Lanka
No. 7 United Kingdom
No. 7 Malaysia
No. 6 Australia
No. 5 New Zealand
No. 4 Ireland
No. 3 Canada
No. 1 Myanmar
No. 1 USA

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/18/most-generous-country_n_6174144.html
 
Syscraper, the world's tallest roller coaster, will tumble, twist, loop and dive from more than 500 feet above International Drive when it opens in 2017, according to the track design unveiled Monday.

A 4-minute computer animation of the attraction was released by Orlando-based US Thrill Rides. The video shows the takeoff from inside the Skyplex entertainment complex and climbing upward. The vehicles hold eight passengers -- two rows of four people. The footage includes on-board perspective -- and day versus night experience -- at times.

"The unique design of the coaster means more incredible, heart-pounding inside and outside loops, dives, spirals and inversions in a vertical area than riders have ever before experienced,” said Bill Kitchen, founder of US Thrill Rides.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/trave...1117-post.html

Vid in link. Looks like fun
 
While a booming economy certainly helps, it’s hardly required in order to become one of the most generous nations in the world, a new study has proven.

The U.S. and Myanmar tied for first place for the country that gave the most last year, according to the 2014 World Giving Index. And just five countries that made it to the top 20 are members of the G20 -- the world’s largest economies -- according to the report, which was released Tuesday by Charitable Aid Foundation America (CAF).

To get a well-rounded perspective on people’s giving patterns, respondents were asked if they donated money, volunteered with an organization or helped a stranger in the past month and the answers were averaged to determine a final score. The report was based on Gallup data collected across 135 countries.

The U.S. was the only country to be ranked in the top 10 for all three giving criteria and saw monetary donations increase by 6 percent last year.

Globally, more people are volunteering their time and helping strangers, but there was a slight downtick in the proportion of people donating money. That decrease was likely tied to the fall in global GDP growth.

Mynamar, where 91 percent of the country donated money, climbed its way to No. 1 with its deeply-rooted charitable traditions. Charity or dana plays an integral role in the Theravada Buddhist community, which has about 500,000 monks there.

Several developing or lower-income countries -- including Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Trinidad and Tobago -- ranked among the most charitable.

Malaysia -- which tied for seventh with the U.K. -- saw a 26 percentage point increase in its giving score from last year. That jump was connected to the country’s commitment to helping its neighbor, the Philippines, after last year's Typhoon Haiyan.

"The index shows high levels of generosity in countries facing turmoil -- reflecting a pattern of giving in post-conflict nations as people help others through the most difficult of times," John Low, chief executive of CAF, said in a statement. "And it shows people’s innate desire to help others, even in nations which do not have anything like the standard of living enjoyed in the West."

No. 10 Trinidad and Tobago
No. 9 Sri Lanka
No. 7 United Kingdom
No. 7 Malaysia
No. 6 Australia
No. 5 New Zealand
No. 4 Ireland
No. 3 Canada
No. 1 Myanmar
No. 1 USA

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/18/most-generous-country_n_6174144.html


Did you hear Japan may go bankrupt?.
 
[h=1]FBI Drops Truth-Bomb on Gun Control Advocates: Firearms Numbers at Record Levels & Violent Crime Decreases[/h]
 
[h=1]Michael Phelps' self-proclaimed 'girlfriend', 41, reveals she was born a male as she describes her 'amazing intimacy' with Olympic swimmer[/h]
  • Michael Phelps' self-proclaimed girlfriend Taylor Lianne Chandler has revealed she was born David Roy Fitch
  • Chandler is intersex, meaning she has male genitalia but no testicles, and a uterus but no ovaries
  • She is revealing her 'amazing sex life' with Phelps in a new interview, claiming the two had sex at a Baltimore Ravens football game
  • She began taking testosterone blockers as a teenager and had corrective surgery in her early twenties to get rid of her male genitalia
  • Chandler is now concerned that after this admission Phelps may no longer want to be with her when he leaves rehab
  • Phelps is out of rehab now according to Chandler

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...mazing-sex-Olympic-swimmer.html#ixzz3Jc5ZJ1Xt

 
Michael Phelps' self-proclaimed 'girlfriend', 41, reveals she was born a male as she describes her 'amazing intimacy' with Olympic swimmer


  • Michael Phelps' self-proclaimed girlfriend Taylor Lianne Chandler has revealed she was born David Roy Fitch
  • Chandler is intersex, meaning she has male genitalia but no testicles, and a uterus but no ovaries
  • She is revealing her 'amazing sex life' with Phelps in a new interview, claiming the two had sex at a Baltimore Ravens football game
  • She began taking testosterone blockers as a teenager and had corrective surgery in her early twenties to get rid of her male genitalia
  • Chandler is now concerned that after this admission Phelps may no longer want to be with her when he leaves rehab
  • Phelps is out of rehab now according to Chandler

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...mazing-sex-Olympic-swimmer.html#ixzz3Jc5ZJ1Xt



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