An Elementary School Teacher had twenty-six students in her class. She presented each child in her classroom the 1st half of a well-known proverb and asked them to come up with the remainder of the proverb. It’s hard to believe these were actually done by first graders. Their insight may surprise you. While reading, keep in mind that these are first-graders, 6-year-olds, because the last one is a classic!   Continue reading “Proverbs the way they “might” have been written”

SarahBoneHull Daily Mail – by Trudi Davidson

An East Riding school is to install CCTV cameras in student toilet areas after concerns some pupils “feel vulnerable”.

Headlands School and Community Science College headteacher Sarah Bone is pressing ahead with the move – which she accepts is “a sensitive issue” – after consulting parents of pupils at the Bridlington secondary.   Continue reading “UK: CCTV cameras to be installed in toilets at Headlands School in Bridlington”

The Washington Post – by Yasmine Ryan

TOBRUK, Libya — Being a parliamentarian in Libya is a death-defying act.

Entissar Chennib’s car was blown up in the eastern city of Derna on election day in June. Another representative, Ali Omar Tekbeli, knows it is too hazardous to go home to the capital.   Continue reading “Libya’s parliament moves to small port city as dangers in Tripoli increase”

The Waldorf-Astoria atThe Real Deal – by Claire Moses

Hilton Worldwide Holdings sold the Waldorf Astoria to Anbang Insurance Group for $1.95 billion.

Hilton reached an agreement with the Chinese carrier under which it will continue to operate the famed hotel for the next 100 years. The building will be renovated to “restore the property to its historic grandeur,” according to a press release announcing the sale.   Continue reading “Another Chinese buy as insurer nabs Waldorf-Astoria for $1.9B”

Publius Forum – by Warner Todd Huston

Illinois Senior Senator, Democrat Dick Durbin was forced to respond to aChicago Tribune story that revealed that his wife is a lobbyist who received high-dollar federal contracts. Durbin said it was purely coincidental… then offered to sell us the Brooklyn Bridge.

Durbin told the Tribune that his wife only lobbies with the State of Illinois, not the federal government, so the millions she rakes in from federal contracts is just a coincidence. Really. It was… a totally, unseen, completely accidental coincidence… that a Senator who is the third in line of power in the US Senate has a wife who just coincidentally got millions in federal contracts.   Continue reading “Sen. Durbin’s Wife A Lobbyist Who ‘Accidentally’ Got High Dollar Federal Contracts”

Newmax Health

Exposure in pregnancy to a chemical commonly found in plastics and cans — known as bisphenol A, or BPA — may increase a child’s risk of breathing problems, researchers say.

In a study of nearly 400 pregnant women and their children, researchers found that each 10-fold increase of BPA in a mother’s urine was associated with a 14 percent decrease in the child’s breathing function at 4 years of age.   Continue reading “Plastics Chemical BPA Linked to Lung Problems”

Prevent Disease – by DR. MARIANNA POCHELLI

Abdominal pain can be a challenging complaint, especially for those of us who specialize in natural medicine. This type of pain is frequently a benign complaint, but can also herald serious acute pathologies. At least some type of abdominal pain is present in more than 60 percent of an otherwise healthy adolescent and adult population. Here are the most significant sources of pain, their location and when you should seek treatment.

The history and physical examination are central to narrowing the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain and guiding the evaluation.    Continue reading “16 of the Most Common Types of Abdominal Pain”

EbolaNatural News – by Mike Adams

Right now is the perfect time to point out the gross contradiction in the U.S. government’s policies on supposedly preventing the spread of communicable disease. Across the board, children who are unvaccinated against diseases that don’t even exist in America anymore – such as polio — are loudly condemned as “a threat to public health” and often barred from attending public school.

The logic goes like this: An unvaccinated child might easily catch polio and then spread it to other children. Therefore, that child should be barred from attending public school.   Continue reading “U.S. govt: Foreigners with risk of Ebola are safe to cross the border, but unvaccinated U.S. children are a threat to public health”

ebola virus orange vitamin c 263x164 High Doses of Vitamin C Could Rid the Body of the Ebola VirusNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Whether Ebola is a natural virus that has gone rouge or a form of biological warfare (sounds crazy, I know), know that you do not need to fear. Between real conventional successes and natural solutions, whether suppressed or not, there are treatments for just about anything – and that includes the latest Ebola virus that has come to the U.S. in Dallas. Specifically for Ebola, vitamin C may be the answer.

To date, not a single virus has been tested that is not inactivated (killed) by a large enough dose of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Not the GMO kind, but rather the naturally occurring Vitamin C. This vitamin is easily disseminated throughout the body with very little resistance, non-toxic at every level. It is also quite bio-available during an attack on the body by a virus.   Continue reading “High Doses of Vitamin C Could Rid the Body of the Ebola Virus”

Opposing Views – by Michael Allen

A police dashcam video captured a dramatic chase between two alleged thieves and a cop in Duluth, Ga.

Two unidentified men in a minivan allegedly robbed a Tucker, Ga., hardware store this morning at 1:30 am (video below).

When a police officer gave chase, one of the suspects in the mininvan began throwing presumably stolen chainsaws and a weed-eater onto the road to stop the police cruiser’s pursuit, reports WMAV.   Continue reading “Thieves Throw Chainsaws at Cop During Wild Chase”

Guns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon

A homeowner in the Houston area of Texas faced a terrifying situation when three armed men burst into his home in broad daylight late last week.

The homeowner was home with one of his roommate’s sons when the suspects burst into the home, held the two at gunpoint and tied them up.

Fortunately, the homeowner was able to escape and get himself to his gun safe when the suspects left the room where the victims were being held.   Continue reading “TX Homeowner Was Tied Up by Home Invaders, Manages to Escape, Shoots Two Suspects”

ScreenHunter_86 Oct. 03 20.34Concealed Nation – by Brandon

First thing first; We want to make it perfectly clear that even a single death is a tragedy. Any violent act such as a mass shooting is an incredibly sad event. We, as concealed carriers, carry a firearm because we value life. We don’t ever want a need to arise where our firearm is discharged in self-defense. We don’t ever want to do that, but we are prepared to defend ourselves should the need ever arise.

The coupling of a CDC report on death statistics with an FBI report on mass shootings gives us a look at some pretty sobering numbers regarding the total deaths caused by mass shootings. From the period of 2000 through 2013, mass shootings accounted for a total of 418 deaths; an average of 29.8 deaths per year.   Continue reading “FBI Releases Study That Shows Us Something Conclusive About Mass Shootings: It’s All Blown Out Of Proportion”

1412339794000-BzBckC7IQAEutDKConcealed Nation – by Brandon

Three home intruders, two still on the loose, broke through the front door of a home in Texas early this morning while a family was eating breakfast in their kitchen. At least one intruder was armed with a rifle and at the moment of the break-in, one family member went to retrieve a gun of their own.

Shots were exchanged with the intruder who had the rifle. None of the family members were injured, but the robber was hit once and killed.   Continue reading “Armed Intruder Breaks Into TX Home While Family Was Eating Breakfast”

Four Winds 10

Make no mistake about it the claim of a West African Ebola outbreak which has made it to the Western world is a fake and a hoax. The photographic evidence does not support the existence of a real outbreak and, rather, demonstrates the degree of the fraud.

What is surely fraudulent is the claim of there are active cases of Ebola in the Western world. This is entirely fake; there are no US cases nor any cases in Europe, whether Eastern or Western.    Continue reading “West African Ebola Outbreak is a Hoax”