Cop Block is a grassroots organization working to make police accountable for their actions. The organization’s members draw attention to police abuses that happen across the country, and work film police to force transparency and accountability within their ranks. RELATED POST: http://www.copblock.org/badges/ GET YOUR OWN SHINY BADGE: http://copblock.org/store or, if using Bitcoin, via http://muslimagorist.com/products/cop… Follow Cop Block on FB: https://www.facebook.com/CopBlock   Image pulled from http://nvcopblock.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/KnowYourRightsNVCopBlock.jpg
The Right to Travel is a Common Law right that is at least as old as the Magna Carta, according to the US Supreme Court. Driver Licensing vs. Right to Travel Author Unknown The following argument has been used in at least three states (Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia) as a legal brief to support a demand for dismissal of charges of “driving without a license.” It is the argument that was the reason for the charges to be dropped, or for a “win” in court against the argument that free people can have their right to travel regulated by [More]
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Time lapse of the rare, UNDULATUS ASPERATUS (agitated or turbulent) wave clouds that rolled over Lincoln NE on July 7, 2014. Asperatus clouds are starting to get considered as a whole new cloud category. These clouds are formed when there is rising air currents that create wide-spread cloud cover with wind shear that blows across the rising air. This causes gravity waves where air moves up and down as buoyancy and gravity fight it out, causing long rippling waves that carry the clouds up and down.
How To Be Great In A Relationship   In this episode of The Charged Life, high performance coach and #1 New York Times bestselling author Brendon Burchard shares simple ways to improve your relationships. This is Brendon speaking freestyle, recorded in one take without prompter or notes. Post your comments and questions for him below, and he might do an episode answering your question freestyle. ——————– SUMMARY: ——————– 1. Have the intention to be truly great in your relationship, to make your lover feel great, to build a great relationship together. 2. Give more ATTENTION to those you love. 3. [More]
Contrary To Popular Belief, Today Is NOT Pi Day In the late 16th century, Pope Gregory implemented the “Gregorian calendar” that we use today. The 12 months of the year are labeled starting with January as the first month, February the second, etc, with our New Year being Jan. 1st. Throughout antiquity many cultures have celebrated the New Year in March when the sun passes over the equator. This elevation of the sun designates the spring, with new life sprouting up, and hence where the original concept of “passover” is derived. If we were to label our months accurately, according [More]
Please watch to the entire video before forming an opinion. I think you find that it’s edgy, but also creative, heartfelt, and meaningful. A great combination of content, in my opinion. Lyrics With all due respect I don’t have pity for you black niggas, that’s the way I feel Screamin’ “Black Lives Matter” All the black guys rather be deadbeats than pay your bills Yellin’ “Nigga this” and “Nigga that” Call everybody “Nigga” and get a nigga mad As soon as I say “Nigga” then everyone react And wanna swing at me and call me racist ’cause I ain’t black [More]
Learned Helplessness is a condition in which a person suffers from a sense of 'powerlessness,' arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed. It is thought to be one of the underlying causes of depression.
A short Humanist animation about death, afterlife, and living in the here and now. Written & produced by the British Humanist Association, and narrated by Stephen Fry. Animated by Hyebin Lee. Thank you to Alom Shaha, Craig Duncan, Andrew Copson, and Sara Passmore That’s Humanism logo design by Nick Cousins www.nickcousins.co.uk http://www.humanism.org.uk Find out more about humanist funerals here:https://humanism.org.uk/ceremonies/no…   “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain Artwork “Lachrymose Lace 2011”, charcoal & pencil 57×40.2 cms by [More]
Satsang with Mooji, Zmar Silent Retreat, 19 September 2012, session 2. “You must choose freedom. Don’t pretend: ‘Let’s see if it is working out.’ No. You must choose. Not ‘I want’… No! ‘I choose. I choose this!’ And let the consequences come because that is Truth. That is faith. That is trust. And work with that. Therefore, to each one, I say the same thing: Don’t back away. Don’t run away. Don’t give your mind this option. Don’t put it on top. Don’t respect mind. It is not your friend, not yet. It is not your guru, don’t listen to [More]
Instrumental Music for Relaxation, Meditation, Study and Concentration, Spa and Massage, Healing Music Therapy  This Collection of Long Music Playlist is Perfect for your daily Meditation and Relaxation. A lot of music out there for meditation and relaxation is too busy and distracting. The music from these videos are light, beautiful, calming sounds (some with binaural brainwaves and nature sounds) that do not distract you from focusing on what you want to achieve. A Daily 1 Hour Instrumental Playlist that can be used for background music on the following subjects: Meditation and Healing: The music we create are perfect for [More]
Planet Earth is a 2006 television series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Five years in the making, it was the most expensive nature documentary series ever commissioned by the BBC, and also the first to be filmed in high definition. The series was co-produced by the Discovery Channel and NHK in association with the CBC, and was described by its makers as “the definitive look at the diversity of our planet”. The series here comprises eleven episodes, each of which features a global overview of a different biome or habitat on Earth. At the end of each fifty-minute [More]