Marc-Henri Desportes, Worldline
By Pierre Metivier on 2014-12-01 09:28:27
Marc-Henri Desportes, Worldline
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Marc-Henri Desportes, Worldline
By Pierre Metivier on 2014-12-01 09:28:27
This Frontier Market Fund Sees The Rally Continuing Through May The equity markets have just about come full circle after bottoming late last year, and managers of one hedge fund say things have played out […]
thecommonsenseshow.com / By Dave Hodges / April 16th, 2017
As we head to the dark side, take time to enjoy the small, but important things in life.
Here is a reminder and we ask the question, “Can mass consciousness bring about a change in the physical world”?
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zerohedge.com / by / Apr 7, 2017 9:40 PM
The trend of taking death-defying ‘killfies’ is taking its toll in a Darwinian sense… on India!
The rise of and social media has paved the way for selfies to become a popular pastime for young people around the world, , sometimes people hunting for the perfect self-portrait get carried away though and put themselves and sometimes others in harm’s way. Tragic as it is, have found that taking selfies in dangerous situations cost at least 127 lives since March 2014.
The researchers scoured the web for news articles reporting selfie-related deaths in an effort to raise awareness and help prevent further injuries or deaths as a consequence of reckless selfie-taking. Ridiculous as it may sound, there are many ways to harm yourself while taking a selfie. The cases found by the researchers include several people falling from great heights, drowning or accidently shooting themselves while taking a selfie with a gun.
Photographers appear to be particularly careless in India where the researchers found the most reports of selfie-related accidents by far.
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