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Some reasonable adjustments ideas for working with endometriosis | Endohope
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How I live and work with Endometriosis. Positive discussion and advice about managing endometriosis and the problems it causes. Updated on Wednesdays (health permitting). Some reasonable adjustments ideas for working with endometriosis. Being able to work is a huge part of how I am able to manage living with the pain caused by endometriosis. This sounds counter intuitive, as working with a long term illness is extremely difficult. But it’s true. Working does make things easier for me in the long run.
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The Endangered Space « Activating Awareness « Page 2
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Newer posts →. Southern right whale: facing a history of whaling and an onslaught of modern threats. The Southern right whale is enlisted as an endangered species. This is largely due to the commercial whaling industry. By the 1900s, Southern right whales were being driven to the brink of extinction and were thus the first species of whale to be protected in 1935. Photo courtesy of WWF. Image courtesy of the Antarctic Guide. Photo courtesy of the Guardian UK. The world’s rarest cat: The Amur leopard.
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Mountain gorillas left in the aftermath of the Rwandan war « The Endangered Space
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Mountain gorillas left in the aftermath of the Rwandan war. Photo courtesy of WWF. A Mountain gorilla with her baby in Rwanda – Photo courtesy of WWF. From early in the 20th century, hunters and collectors from the United States and Europe began to kill or capture Mountain gorillas. 50 gorillas were taken as trophies or for collections in 25 years. Africa’s first national park was established for the gorillas in Zaire in 1925, by the Belgium government that was ruling at the time. Guards and researchers ...
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Artist in Residence, Facebook Page & New Paintings… – Tom Shepherd Art
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Wwwtomshepherdart.com – tom@tomshepherdart.com. Artist in Residence, Facebook Page and New Paintings…. May 28, 2013. May 28, 2013. By Tom Shepherd Art. First up, I’ve just started a new Facebook Page for Tom Shepherd art here…. https:/ www.facebook.com/TomShepherdArt…. There will be regular updates on the page of current goings on and works in progress. Be sure to have a look if you use Facebook and if you ‘like’ the page you can easily keep track of any new updates. That’s most of the news fo...
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Finding Inspiration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge | Artists And Climate Change
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Artists And Climate Change. Contributions from the artistic community to the vexing problem of climate change. Finding Inspiration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. April 6, 2015. 8220;The creatures of our planet have given me everything yet they ask for nothing in return. Giving voice to these majestic creatures and their habitat will forever be my lifelong work.”. Wildlife photographer Robert Thorpe. The Coastal Plain in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Gwich’in Native Sarah James. I hope to ...
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Megan’s Fine Art | Make Something Mondays!
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Keep your head open, something might fall in. Megan’s Fine Art. Megan’s Fine Art. This is my fine art work created sometime between 2006 and now. Most of these are for sale. If you are interested in purchasing a drawing or painting go to http:/ www.etsy.com/shop/megpri18. You know you want to share it:. 70 thoughts on “ Megan’s Fine Art. December 27, 2011 at 10:15 PM. Your art work really is amazing! December 27, 2011 at 11:32 PM. Thank you so much! That is very kind of you. February 14, 2012 at 12:45 AM.
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Should we bring extinct species back to life? « The Endangered Space
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Should we bring extinct species back to life? In May 1930, a Tasmanian farmer named Wilfred Batty shot at a thylacine. The thylacine, commonly known as a Tasmanian tiger, was wrecking havoc in the henhouse and was dead within 20 minutes. Soon afterwards, a photo was taken showing Batty, the stiffened carcass, a young man’s pride and a floppy hat. The Thylacine, known as the Tasmanian Tiger, is one of the extinct species in the centre of the de-extinction debate. Last year a group of scientists and conser...