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Throughout the 2016 election, AFP will be meeting with some of the many people that make up the voices of the campaign. Artists Mary Mihelic and David Gleeson have turned a former Trump campaign bus into a moving piece of artwork designed to protest against the Republican candidate.
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Can you hear the children cry? <br /> Why you ask, oh why? <br /> Hunger, bruises, suffering from land <br /> to land <br /> Abuse, wars, fear - <br /> No one to extend a hand <br /> Tears, broken hearts and broken bones <br /> Do you care enough to let them know <br /> they are not all alone <br /> Do you pray that man's cruelty <br /> to man will cease <br /> O has the world grown callous <br /> to the voices for peace <br /> Can you hear the children cry? <br /> Need you ask why, oh why.<br /><br />Shirley Campbell Horton<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/listen-8/
Along the line of smoky hills <br />The crimson forest stands, <br />And all the day the blue-jay calls <br />Throughout the autumn lands. <br /> <br />Now by the brook the maple leans <br />With all his glory spread, <br />And all the sumachs on the hills <br />Have turned their green to red. <br /> <br />Now by great marshes wrapt in mist, <br />Or past some river's mouth, <br />Throughout the long, still autumn day <br />Wild birds are flying south.<br /><br />William Wilfred Campbell<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/indian-summer-15/
The sun hits the water like a man hits his wife. <br />Brutally, forcefully, <br />but with all of the love in the world. <br />The water cries waves of tears onto the beach <br />longing for night, <br />when her sweet lover comes to save her.<br /><br />Katie Salpas<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/moon-4/
Criticized by the left and claimed by the right, Jordan Peterson's ideas are a defense of traditional morality and leading a purpose-driven life. The Canadian psychology professor has become a YouTube and IRL sensation, garnering tens of millions of views seemingly overnight. His claim that hierarchies help individuals create goals for themselves (and that goal-setting is a good life skill) seems to deprioritize equality—at least equality of outcome—as the primary goal of society. Such counterintuitive ideas run throughout his newest book 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.<br /><br />Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/jordan-peterson-improve-your-life-quit-resenting-inequality<br /><br />Follow Big Think here:<br />YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5<br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom<br />Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink<br /><br />Transcript: If you don’t have anything to look up to, you don’t have anything to do, right? A lot of the meaning that people find in their lives is purpose driven. And in order to put effort into something, to work towards something, you have to assume axiomatically that what you’re working towards is better than what you have. Because why else would you do it?<br /><br />And there’s a relationship, like, if it’s way better than what you have, it’s obviously proportionally difficult. So you try to balance difficulty with positivity, let’s say, something like that. But you’re always aiming up if you’re aiming. And if you’re not aiming then you don’t really have any purpose, and that deprives your life of meaning, and that’s not good because if your life is deprived of meaning then what you’re left with is the suffering. It’s not neutral, right, it’s negative.<br /><br />So now the problem with having to aim up is that produces a hierarchy, because if you posit and aim then everyone arrays themselves along a hierarchy of “better at it” to “worse at it”.<br /><br />And it doesn’t matter—if you create basketball as a game, 100 years later you create people who are hyperspecialized at basketball and they’re great at it, and virtually everyone else is bad. So it doesn’t matter. As soon as you produce a value proposition, you produce a hierarchy.<br /><br />The problem with a hierarchy is it produces inequality. The problem with inequality is it produces resentment. Right, but you can’t get rid of the damn hierarchy just because they produce inequality and resentment, because then you don’t have anywhere to go. So that’s not an answer.<br /><br />Okay, so let’s say you’re trying to deal with the fact that you have to put up with a hierarchy if you’re going to have any values. Well, how do you escape from the resentment trap? And the answer is you do an intelligent multidimensional analysis of your life.<br /><br />It’s like, by the time you’re 30, I would say, you’re a pretty singular person. You’re unique and particular and your life has multiple dimensions. And you’re more or less successful—or not—along many of those dimensions.<br /><br />But it’s a completely ridiculous game to pick someone else arbitrarily, who’s doing much better than you on one of those dimensions, to assume that you’re a failure because of that, or that the world is unfair because of that, without knowing in full detail all of the rest of the elements of their lives. I mean, look, we’re absolutely awash in stories of unhappy celebrities mired in interminable divorces or in affairs or in addictions. And that’s par for the course.<br /><br />It’s not helpful. It’s helpful to have a goal. It’s necessary to have a hierarchy. It’s not particularly useful to compare yourself to other people. But it is useful to compare yourself to yourself. That’s the right baseline, right? That takes everything else into account.<br /><br />And it’s really practically useful. And I’ve done this in my clinical practice very frequently. It’s like okay, let’s take stock of where you are and then let’s hypothesize about where you would like to be. It’s a complex conversation because we want to figure out what’s not so good about your present situation—exactly, precisely—and then come up with a hypothesis about what your life would look like if it was better. And then we can work on incremental improvement.<br /><br />And the idea would be there’s some step you could take, that you would take, that would make today or tomorrow fractionally better than yesterday. And then you can iterate that. And that’s actually unbelievably powerful. You hit the effect of compounding interest, let’s say, very, very rapidly if you do that.<br /><br />So there’s real utility in incremental progress. And you don’t have to improve your life much in increments to start hitting the effect of compounding interest. You make one thing slightly better, and that increases the probability that you’ll make the next thing slightly better—as well as having its positive side effects.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is "looking forward" to going on Joe Rogan's podcast and praised the controversial broadcaster for addressing the scandal surrounding his show.
Joe Rogan and Sonny, from Best Ever Food Review Show, sit down and discuss one of Sonnies upcoming videos about Whale Hunting (whaling) in the Faroe Islands.<br /><br />Sonny Side is the host of the "Best Ever Food Review Show" on YouTube, a series devoted to exploring and appreciating the world's unique culinary offerings.<br /><br />Clip taken from JRE #1925 w/ Sonny Side<br />
2010 Interview with Lee Evans on chemistry with your coach.
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Spectacle nocturne de Disneyland Paris pour célébrer son 20ème anniversaire. Cette vidéo a été tourné le 1er avril 2012 lors de la présentation aux privilégiés détenant un passeport annuel Dream, dans une zone privative.<br />Ce spectacle est une pure merveille, bonne découverte mais allez le voir, c'est encore mieux!
Donald Trump released on Monday his first television commercial in the 2016 race for the White House with a 30-second spot highlighting his stance on Muslims .
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<br>Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump released his first television ad of the campaign on Monday, a provocative 30-second spot that presents some .
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