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  • Jesus is the son of God, Not God himself but his son because God had a son, This of course means
    Merry is the mother of Jesus, Not the mother of God, And people are saying their prayers completely
    wrong! The Pope is not infallible either just a person who can commit sin like every other person,
    JESUS is the head of the church on earth and our connection to God,
    Not some pervert Pope or church leader who claims hes infallible and
    lets sin run rampart in his church! But hey saying Jesus is God
    all sounds better coming from the pervert church leaders and those that just want your money!
    Don't forget that some of them tell you they are your link to God on earth and that you must pay 10
    percent of your wages to them to go to heaven!
    Okay religious rant over!
    Not all church leaders are bad either, But some are.
    Jesus is the son of God, Not God himself but his son because God had a son, This of course means Merry is the mother of Jesus, Not the mother of God, And people are saying their prayers completely wrong! The Pope is not infallible either just a person who can commit sin like every other person, JESUS is the head of the church on earth and our connection to God, Not some pervert Pope or church leader who claims hes infallible and lets sin run rampart in his church! But hey saying Jesus is God all sounds better coming from the pervert church leaders and those that just want your money! Don't forget that some of them tell you they are your link to God on earth and that you must pay 10 percent of your wages to them to go to heaven! Okay religious rant over! Not all church leaders are bad either, But some are.
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  • #climate #climate_crisis #leaders #politicians #catastrophe #incompetence

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/14/grownup-leaders-are-pushing-us-towards-catastrophe-says-former-us-climate-chief
    #climate #climate_crisis #leaders #politicians #catastrophe #incompetence https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/14/grownup-leaders-are-pushing-us-towards-catastrophe-says-former-us-climate-chief
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    ‘Grownup’ leaders are pushing us towards catastrophe, says former US climate chief
    Paris agreement negotiator Todd Stern attacks premiers who say that decarbonisation programmes are unrealistic and should be slowed down
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  • Whether your dog is aggressive behaviour or not, rules, structure, and boundaries are SO important when you want to see changes in behavior. This video gives you FOUR things to do with a dog to bring lower arousal and establish leadership. So, if you want to stay updated with dog training, subscribe to our channel, SolidK9Training. Also, check out our social media and sign up for our newsletter to stay connected with us.

    Learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7fM1FOoXK4
    Whether your dog is aggressive behaviour or not, rules, structure, and boundaries are SO important when you want to see changes in behavior. This video gives you FOUR things to do with a dog to bring lower arousal and establish leadership. So, if you want to stay updated with dog training, subscribe to our channel, SolidK9Training. Also, check out our social media and sign up for our newsletter to stay connected with us. Learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7fM1FOoXK4
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  • Biosensors market Growth Analysis by 2035

    “According to Roots Analysis, the Biosensors Market is estimated to be worth USD $5 billion in 2023. The market is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9% in the forecast period.
    The report encompasses the global industry’s size, current trends, regional market share, demand, recent advancements, and potential business prospects. The report’s title is “Global Biosensors Market Size, Share, Trends, Forecast (2035).”

    Biosensors market segmentation:
    The “Biosensors Market: Focus on Drug Discovery and Development - Distribution by Type of Biosensor (Optical Biosensors, Electrochemical Biosensors, Thermal Biosensors and Others), Type of End User (Academic and Research Institutes and Industry Players)

    Regional Analysis of the Biosensors market:
    In terms of geographical segmentation, the biosensors market is divided into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa and Rest of World (ROW). The report offers practical insights and assesses the respective contributions of each region to the overall the biosensors market growth. Market dynamics can be influenced by drivers, trends, and challenges, and these factors can have an impact on businesses.
    The following are the major objectives of the study:
    • To delineate, depict, and predict the biosensors market’s attributes based on type of biosensors, type of end users and key geographies.
    • To furnish comprehensive information regarding the key factors influencing Industry growth, encompassing drivers, limitations, opportunities, and challenges.
    • To conduct a strategic examination of micro-industries, focusing on their individual growth patterns, prospects, and contributions to the broader industry.
    • To scrutinize Industry opportunities for key stakeholders and provide an in-depth analysis of the competitive landscape among major industry leaders.
    • To project the dimensions of Industry segments across four major regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa and Rest of World (ROW).
    • To outline the profiles of key players in the industry and thoroughly assess their market shares and core competencies.

    To receive a sample copy of this report, visit https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/global-biosensors-market/request-sample.html

    The major prominent/emerging key companies in the Biosensors market are.
    Agilent Technologies, Axion Biosystems, BioNavigations, Creoptix, Cytiva, Dynamic Biosensors, Malvern Panalytical, Microvacuum, Sartorius and Tempo Bioscience.

    Major Points in TOC:
    1. Preface
    2. Research Methodology
    3. Executive Summary
    4. Introduction
    5. Biosensors Market Landscape
    6. Company Profiles
    7. Funding And Investment Analysis
    8. Publication Analysis
    9. Global Event Analysis
    10. Patent Analysis
    11. Market Forecast And Opportunity Analysis
    TOC Continued…………….

    Frequently Asked Questions
     What are biosensors?
     How big is the biosensor market?
     What is the projected market growth of the biosensors market for drug discovery and development?
     How many patents have been filed / granted till date related to the biosensors for drug discovery and development?
     Which type of biosensor is primarily developed by the companies engaged in the biosensors market for drug discovery and development?

    To view more details on this report, click on the link:
    https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/global-biosensors-market.html


    About Roots Analysis
    Roots Analysis is a global leader in the pharma / biotech market research. Having worked with over 750 clients worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, academia, venture capitalists and strategic investors for more than a decade, we offer a highly analytical / data-driven perspective to a network of over 450,000 senior industry stakeholders looking for credible market insights.


    Contact:
    Ben Johnson
    +1 (415) 800 3415
    Ben.johnson@rootsanalysis.com
    Biosensors market Growth Analysis by 2035 “According to Roots Analysis, the Biosensors Market is estimated to be worth USD $5 billion in 2023. The market is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9% in the forecast period. The report encompasses the global industry’s size, current trends, regional market share, demand, recent advancements, and potential business prospects. The report’s title is “Global Biosensors Market Size, Share, Trends, Forecast (2035).” Biosensors market segmentation: The “Biosensors Market: Focus on Drug Discovery and Development - Distribution by Type of Biosensor (Optical Biosensors, Electrochemical Biosensors, Thermal Biosensors and Others), Type of End User (Academic and Research Institutes and Industry Players) Regional Analysis of the Biosensors market: In terms of geographical segmentation, the biosensors market is divided into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa and Rest of World (ROW). The report offers practical insights and assesses the respective contributions of each region to the overall the biosensors market growth. Market dynamics can be influenced by drivers, trends, and challenges, and these factors can have an impact on businesses. The following are the major objectives of the study: • To delineate, depict, and predict the biosensors market’s attributes based on type of biosensors, type of end users and key geographies. • To furnish comprehensive information regarding the key factors influencing Industry growth, encompassing drivers, limitations, opportunities, and challenges. • To conduct a strategic examination of micro-industries, focusing on their individual growth patterns, prospects, and contributions to the broader industry. • To scrutinize Industry opportunities for key stakeholders and provide an in-depth analysis of the competitive landscape among major industry leaders. • To project the dimensions of Industry segments across four major regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa and Rest of World (ROW). • To outline the profiles of key players in the industry and thoroughly assess their market shares and core competencies. To receive a sample copy of this report, visit https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/global-biosensors-market/request-sample.html The major prominent/emerging key companies in the Biosensors market are. Agilent Technologies, Axion Biosystems, BioNavigations, Creoptix, Cytiva, Dynamic Biosensors, Malvern Panalytical, Microvacuum, Sartorius and Tempo Bioscience. Major Points in TOC: 1. Preface 2. Research Methodology 3. Executive Summary 4. Introduction 5. Biosensors Market Landscape 6. Company Profiles 7. Funding And Investment Analysis 8. Publication Analysis 9. Global Event Analysis 10. Patent Analysis 11. Market Forecast And Opportunity Analysis TOC Continued……………. Frequently Asked Questions  What are biosensors?  How big is the biosensor market?  What is the projected market growth of the biosensors market for drug discovery and development?  How many patents have been filed / granted till date related to the biosensors for drug discovery and development?  Which type of biosensor is primarily developed by the companies engaged in the biosensors market for drug discovery and development? To view more details on this report, click on the link: https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/global-biosensors-market.html About Roots Analysis Roots Analysis is a global leader in the pharma / biotech market research. Having worked with over 750 clients worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, academia, venture capitalists and strategic investors for more than a decade, we offer a highly analytical / data-driven perspective to a network of over 450,000 senior industry stakeholders looking for credible market insights. Contact: Ben Johnson +1 (415) 800 3415 Ben.johnson@rootsanalysis.com
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mW8QLvJ8bY

    1 world leader has dementia: Biden
    2 world leaders smoke cocaine
    Trudeau and Zalensky.
    And Bidens son brings crack into the white house!
    World leaders should have to take drug tests and IQ tests seriously!
    Also Trudeau and Zalensky are dictators!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mW8QLvJ8bY 1 world leader has dementia: Biden 2 world leaders smoke cocaine Trudeau and Zalensky. And Bidens son brings crack into the white house! World leaders should have to take drug tests and IQ tests seriously! Also Trudeau and Zalensky are dictators!
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  • Zalensky really is showing his true colors through this, Bullying other countries leaders, telling other countries they will have to send their sons and daughters to fight in Ukraine, demanding aid money and then spending it on himself, just look at his face half the time, he is a angry little man! Our countries leaders are all on the wrong side, we should be helping Russia!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXtiCAaKKnE
    Zalensky really is showing his true colors through this, Bullying other countries leaders, telling other countries they will have to send their sons and daughters to fight in Ukraine, demanding aid money and then spending it on himself, just look at his face half the time, he is a angry little man! Our countries leaders are all on the wrong side, we should be helping Russia! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXtiCAaKKnE
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  • This is hilarious. The Chair of the NH Democratic Party is showing the true colors of Dem leadership. He sent a letter to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., asking him to not speak at our annual Porcupine Freedom Festival (aka, PorcFest) next week, using the usual baseless rhetoric. Dem party leadership trying to control candidates, as usual.

    The public response from RFK, Jr. is priceless.

    #NHPolitics
    This is hilarious. The Chair of the NH Democratic Party is showing the true colors of Dem leadership. He sent a letter to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., asking him to not speak at our annual Porcupine Freedom Festival (aka, PorcFest) next week, using the usual baseless rhetoric. Dem party leadership trying to control candidates, as usual. The public response from RFK, Jr. is priceless. #NHPolitics
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  • Interesting.

    From NH Governor Chris Sununu (R):


    I will not be seeking the Republican nomination for president in 2024.

    Our party is on a collision course toward electoral irrelevance without significant corrective action. The stakes are too high for a crowded field to hand the nomination to a candidate who earns just 35 percent of the vote, and I will help ensure this does not happen.

    The path to winning was clear, but I believe I can have more influence on the future of the Republican Party and the 2024 nominating process not as a candidate but as the governor of the first-in-the-nation primary state — a governor who is unafraid to speak candidly about issues, candidates and the direction of our party, untethered from the limitations of a presidential campaign and unleashed from conventional boundaries. We must not be complacent, and candidates should not get into this race to further a vanity campaign, to sell books or to audition to serve as Donald Trump’s vice president.

    Since 2017, the national Republican Party has lost up and down the ballot, in red states and in blue states, and in elections spanning the House, Senate and presidency. That will happen again unless we Republicans undergo a course correction.

    Current polls indicate Trump is the leading Republican candidate in 2024. He did not deliver on his promises to drain the swamp, secure the border and instill fiscal responsibility while in office — and added $8 trillion to our national debt — yet now he wants four more years. He is facing numerous investigations and continues to peddle the conspiracy theory that he won the 2020 election, repelling independents.

    If he is the nominee, Republicans will lose again. Just as we did in 2018, 2020 and 2022. This is indisputable, and I am not willing to let it happen without a fight.

    By choosing not to seek the nomination, I can be more effective for the Republican Party in ways few other leaders can. The microphone afforded to the governor of New Hampshire plays a critical role in an early nominating state. I plan to endorse, campaign and support the candidate I believe has the best chance of winning in November 2024.

    To win, Republicans need our message to appeal to new voters, and we can do this without sacrificing classic conservative principles of individual liberty, low taxes and local control. But we must abandon the issues that are solely made for social media headlines, such as banning books or issuing curriculum fiats to local school districts hundreds of miles away from state capitals. Republicans should re-embrace local control and let parents within their own communities decide what’s right.

    In 2024, millennials and Gen Zers will be a significant voting bloc. Republicans must not cede this ground. Too often, we have terrible messengers who are focused on the wrong issues. Instead of pushing deeply unpopular and restrictive nationwide abortion bans, Republicans should recognize that every time they open their mouths to talk about banning abortion, an independent voter joins the Democrats.

    We need to expand beyond the culture wars that alienate independents, young voters and suburban moms. Republicans must offer an optimistic blueprint to prioritize issues that connect with these voters — addressing the homelessness crisis, imposing fiscal responsibility, reducing inflation, securing our borders, becoming energy independent — all while championing their personal freedoms, before they permanently move away from the Republican Party.

    No one can stop candidates from entering this race, but candidates with no path to victory must have the discipline to get out. Anyone polling in the low single digits by this winter needs to have the courage to hang it up and head home.

    Too many other candidates who have entered this race are simply running to be Trump’s vice president. That’s not leadership; that’s weakness. Too many candidates are afraid to confront Trump, surrendering to his attacks. I will have more credibility speaking out against Trump as a non-candidate to help move the conversation toward the future I believe the Republican Party should embrace.

    The best path for the party’s prosperity is when we embrace limited government, individual responsibility and personal freedoms. Over the next few months, I will travel the country to support the party, bring on new voters, inspire the next generation and help grow our party. The stakes are too high for any of us to sit on the sidelines.
    Interesting. From NH Governor Chris Sununu (R): I will not be seeking the Republican nomination for president in 2024. Our party is on a collision course toward electoral irrelevance without significant corrective action. The stakes are too high for a crowded field to hand the nomination to a candidate who earns just 35 percent of the vote, and I will help ensure this does not happen. The path to winning was clear, but I believe I can have more influence on the future of the Republican Party and the 2024 nominating process not as a candidate but as the governor of the first-in-the-nation primary state — a governor who is unafraid to speak candidly about issues, candidates and the direction of our party, untethered from the limitations of a presidential campaign and unleashed from conventional boundaries. We must not be complacent, and candidates should not get into this race to further a vanity campaign, to sell books or to audition to serve as Donald Trump’s vice president. Since 2017, the national Republican Party has lost up and down the ballot, in red states and in blue states, and in elections spanning the House, Senate and presidency. That will happen again unless we Republicans undergo a course correction. Current polls indicate Trump is the leading Republican candidate in 2024. He did not deliver on his promises to drain the swamp, secure the border and instill fiscal responsibility while in office — and added $8 trillion to our national debt — yet now he wants four more years. He is facing numerous investigations and continues to peddle the conspiracy theory that he won the 2020 election, repelling independents. If he is the nominee, Republicans will lose again. Just as we did in 2018, 2020 and 2022. This is indisputable, and I am not willing to let it happen without a fight. By choosing not to seek the nomination, I can be more effective for the Republican Party in ways few other leaders can. The microphone afforded to the governor of New Hampshire plays a critical role in an early nominating state. I plan to endorse, campaign and support the candidate I believe has the best chance of winning in November 2024. To win, Republicans need our message to appeal to new voters, and we can do this without sacrificing classic conservative principles of individual liberty, low taxes and local control. But we must abandon the issues that are solely made for social media headlines, such as banning books or issuing curriculum fiats to local school districts hundreds of miles away from state capitals. Republicans should re-embrace local control and let parents within their own communities decide what’s right. In 2024, millennials and Gen Zers will be a significant voting bloc. Republicans must not cede this ground. Too often, we have terrible messengers who are focused on the wrong issues. Instead of pushing deeply unpopular and restrictive nationwide abortion bans, Republicans should recognize that every time they open their mouths to talk about banning abortion, an independent voter joins the Democrats. We need to expand beyond the culture wars that alienate independents, young voters and suburban moms. Republicans must offer an optimistic blueprint to prioritize issues that connect with these voters — addressing the homelessness crisis, imposing fiscal responsibility, reducing inflation, securing our borders, becoming energy independent — all while championing their personal freedoms, before they permanently move away from the Republican Party. No one can stop candidates from entering this race, but candidates with no path to victory must have the discipline to get out. Anyone polling in the low single digits by this winter needs to have the courage to hang it up and head home. Too many other candidates who have entered this race are simply running to be Trump’s vice president. That’s not leadership; that’s weakness. Too many candidates are afraid to confront Trump, surrendering to his attacks. I will have more credibility speaking out against Trump as a non-candidate to help move the conversation toward the future I believe the Republican Party should embrace. The best path for the party’s prosperity is when we embrace limited government, individual responsibility and personal freedoms. Over the next few months, I will travel the country to support the party, bring on new voters, inspire the next generation and help grow our party. The stakes are too high for any of us to sit on the sidelines.
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  • US Suicide Hotline -
    988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
    ___________________________
    UK Suicide Hotlines -
    Samaritans - Helpline: 116 123
    (free of charge from a landline or mobile)
    Calm - 0800 585858
    HopeLine UK - 0800 068 4141
    Lifeline (N.Ireland) - 0808 808 8000
    National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK -
    0800 689 5652
    ______________________________
    Canada Suicide Hotline-
    Suicide Canada (1-833-456-4566)
    Quebec - 1 866 APPELLE (1-866-277-3553)


    So I have been debating putting this out there. This month a friend committed suicide. He was a very good man and he ALWAYS seemed happy. He was always the one trying to make others feel okay, to try to make sure others were happy. He never put himself first and in this day and age where everyone is so busy no one noticed the darkness consuming him. Not even me. If you are contemplating suicide please don't. Reach out to family/friends/religious leaders/therapist, etc. You do matter. You do have a purpose. Life is SO lucky to have you. Please do NOT give up.
    US Suicide Hotline - 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline ___________________________ UK Suicide Hotlines - Samaritans - Helpline: 116 123 (free of charge from a landline or mobile) Calm - 0800 585858 HopeLine UK - 0800 068 4141 Lifeline (N.Ireland) - 0808 808 8000 National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK - 0800 689 5652 ______________________________ Canada Suicide Hotline- Suicide Canada (1-833-456-4566) Quebec - 1 866 APPELLE (1-866-277-3553) So I have been debating putting this out there. This month a friend committed suicide. He was a very good man and he ALWAYS seemed happy. He was always the one trying to make others feel okay, to try to make sure others were happy. He never put himself first and in this day and age where everyone is so busy no one noticed the darkness consuming him. Not even me. If you are contemplating suicide please don't. Reach out to family/friends/religious leaders/therapist, etc. You do matter. You do have a purpose. Life is SO lucky to have you. Please do NOT give up.
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  • https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jun/10/arderns-fiancee-takes-swipe-at-albaneses-outdated-music-taste-after-leaders-exchange-records
    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jun/10/arderns-fiancee-takes-swipe-at-albaneses-outdated-music-taste-after-leaders-exchange-records
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    Ardern’s fiance takes swipe at Albanese’s outdated music taste after leaders exchange records
    ‘What is this, 2004???’ Clarke Gayford posted in response to Australian PM’s gift of Midnight Oil, Spiderbait and Powderfinger albums
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