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I look at a lot of celeb nude fakes. And this one OK, but is totally fake. I give it a D+
Kenya demands total ivory ban to stop elephant slaughter
Although I think this is great. My second thought is: "Are you SERIOUS!!! There isn't a total ban right NOW!!!??? Jesus H Fkn Christ!
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday demanded a total ban on trade in ivory to end trafficking and prevent the extinction of elephants in the wild.
"To lose our elephants would be to lose a key part of the heritage that we hold in trust. Quite simply, we will not allow it," Kenyatta said in the keynote speech at a meeting which groups African heads of state and conservationists to boost awareness of the threat of poaching.
http://phys.org/news/2016-04-kenya-demands-total-ivory-elephant.html
113-Year-Old Jersey Girl Named America's Oldest Living Resident
A 113-year-old New Jersey woman has been named America's oldest living resident.
Adele Dunlap was born on December 12, 1902 in Newark, New Jersey. She became the record holder on July 8, the Gerontology Research Group confirmed to ABC News.
Adele is currently 113 years, 7 months and 1 week old.
"She is lovely," said Susan Dempster, activities director of the Country Arch Care Center in Pittstown, where Adele lives. "She's quiet, but will raise her hand when she needs to be heard. She attends church, entertainment and the word games activities. This week, we announced [the record title] at an event. She nodded and everyone clapped for her. It's really sinking in a little bit for her. She's our local celebrity now."
[link:http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/113-year-jersey-girl-named-americas-oldest-living/story?id=40767758|
100,000 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Just Three Years
regional elephant population has declined by 64 percent in a decadePlease listen up people!!
[link:http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/08/140818-elephants-africa-poaching-cites-census/|
What is the shortest Military Coup ever?
I'm just interested. I don't know the answer. I just think 4 hours is pretty short.
EpiPen price is crazy, anyone know of an alternative?
I was about to pay for EpiPen but found out it's $376 for 2, and $3 less for a generic. Major reaction to bee/wasp stings. There has to be a better alternative. Anyone here have experience with this. Who can afford this? It expires just after a year! Much appreciated.
Japan not so inocent in the ivory slave trade
http://phys.org/news/2016-06-video-hints-japan-abetting-illegal.html[link:http://phys.org/news/2016-06-video-hints-japan-abetting-illegal.html|
Experts say most illegal ivory heads for China, where it is seen as a status symbol. By some estimates the country accounts for as much as 70 percent of global demand
But the US-based Environmental Investigation Agency, a campaign group, covertly filmed four ivory traders in different cities in Japan who showed no hesitation in selling ivory to Chinese buyers.
An undercover EIA investigator presented himself as a Chinese buyer and explicitly showed that he was willing to send ivory to China, EIA president Allan Thornton told reporters as the group showed the footage.
"You came too late," a trader in Osaka is shown saying. "We sold so many ivory tusks that ivory has been vanishing from Japan."
Another trader in the central Japanese city of Gifu said: "I don't care, Okay? Illegal is okay."
Muhammad Ali's heart kept floating and stinging 30 mins after
A fighter to the end: Muhammad Ali's daughter reveals that her father's heart kept beating for 30 MINUTES after all his organs failed
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3625415/All-organs-failed-HEART-wouldn-t-stop-beating-30-minutes-Muhammad-Ali-s-daughter-reveals-father-fighter-end-shares-series-touching-pictures.html#ixzz4AhwNfUxR
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3625415/All-organs-failed-HEART-wouldn-t-stop-beating-30-minutes-Muhammad-Ali-s-daughter-reveals-father-fighter-end-shares-series-touching-pictures.html
SOS elephants: Kenya summit on poaching crisis
Kenyas poaching trend has gone down because of tough anti-poaching policies. But the director of Kenyas wildlife service, Kitili Mbathi, told Al Jazeera that they cannot afford to be complacent.
"Poachers are getting more sophisticated, and they are running out of territory to carry out their business so we also have to be very careful to seal all the loopholes so that they do not end up coming here," he said.
Also, Kenya is a popular transit country for ivory headed largely to Asia. Conservationists say that elephants can be protected only if all the countries involved work together.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/04/kenya-hosts-summit-elephant-poaching-crisis-africa-160429081036895.html
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