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Fifa exploring impact of playing domestic matches abroad
Fifa are examining the impact of moving domestic competitive matches abroad.
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In our modern world, there are many factors that place the wellbeing of the planet in jeopardy. While some people have the opinion that environmental problems are just a natural occurrence, others believe that human beings have a huge impact on the environment. Regardless of your viewpoint, take into consideration the following factors that place our environment as well as the planet Earth in danger. Global warming or climate change is a major contributing factor to environmental damage. Because of global warming, we have seen an increase in melting ice caps, a rise in sea levels, and the formation of new weather patterns. These weather patterns have caused stronger storms, droughts, and flooding in places that they formerly did not occur.
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The deadliest virus in modern history, perhaps of all time, was the 1918 Spanish Flu. It killed about 20 to 50 million people worldwide, perhaps more. The total death toll is unknown because medical records were not kept in many areas. The pandemic hit during World War I and devastated military troops. In the United States, for instance, more servicemen were killed from the flu than from the war itself. The Spanish flu was fatal to a higher proportion of young adults than most flu viruses. The pandemic started mildly, in the spring of 1918, but was followed by a much more severe wave in the fall of 1918. The war likely contributed to the devastating mortality numbers, as large outbreaks occurred in military forces living in close quarters. Poor nutrition and the unsanitary conditions of war camps had an effect. A third wave occurred in the winter and spring of 1919, and a fourth, smaller wave occurred in a few areas in spring 1920. Initial symptoms of the flu were typical: sore throat, headache, and fever. The flu often progressed rapidly to cause severe pneumonia and sometimes hemorrhage in the lungs and mucus membranes. A characteristic feature of severe cases of the Spanish Flu was heliotrope cyanosis, where the patient’s face turned blue from lack of oxygen in the cells. Death usually followed within hours or days.
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The deadliest virus in modern history, perhaps of all time, was the 1918 Spanish Flu. It killed about 20 to 50 million people worldwide, perhaps more. The total death toll is unknown because medical records were not kept in many areas. The pandemic hit during World War I and devastated military troops. In the United States, for instance, more servicemen were killed from the flu than from the war itself. The Spanish flu was fatal to a higher proportion of young adults than most flu viruses. The pandemic started mildly, in the spring of 1918, but was followed by a much more severe wave in the fall of 1918. The war likely contributed to the devastating mortality numbers, as large outbreaks occurred in military forces living in close quarters. Poor nutrition and the unsanitary conditions of war camps had an effect. A third wave occurred in the winter and spring of 1919, and a fourth, smaller wave occurred in a few areas in spring 1920. Initial symptoms of the flu were typical: sore throat, headache, and fever. The flu often progressed rapidly to cause severe pneumonia and sometimes hemorrhage in the lungs and mucus membranes. A characteristic feature of severe cases of the Spanish Flu was heliotrope cyanosis, where the patient’s face turned blue from lack of oxygen in the cells. Death usually followed within hours or days.
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Christina visited Miami during her winter vacation. She is from Boston, where it is cold during the winter months. Miami, however, has a very warm climate. There are many sunny days in Miami, and people can go to the beach all year long. Christina spent a good portion of her trip on the beach to relax and sunbathe. However, she also explored Miami and its surroundings. Inspired by Miami’s proximity to the ocean, Christina visited the Miami Seaquarium to learn about marine life. There, she watched a show using trained dolphins, killer whales, and other aquatic mammals. She took a lot of pictures of the sea creatures jumping out of the water and performing tricks. Christina also took an excursion to the Everglades National Park. This park is a protected area spanning 1.5 million acres. Because the park is mostly swampland, it is home to many reptiles. Native animals include snakes, alligators, and crocodiles. The park is also great for birdwatching. Christina enjoyed hiking the trails in the Everglades and observing the wildlife in its natural environment. When Christina returned to the city, she visited Little Havana. This is Miami’s Cuban neighborhood. Christina could see that Little Havana’s people demonstrated a lot of pride for their Cuban heritage. There were many outdoor shops and vendors, live musicians, and the Cuban cuisine was delicious. Little Havana was Christina’s favorite part about her trip to Miami. This neighborhood made Christina feel like she had traveled to Cuba without ever having to leave the United States.
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Miami Christina visited Miami during her winter vacation. She is from Boston, where it is cold during the winter months. Miami, however, has a very warm climate. There are many sunny days in Miami, and people can go to the beach all year long. Christina spent a good portion of her trip on the beach to relax and sunbathe. However, she also explored Miami and its surroundings. Inspired by Miami’s proximity to the ocean, Christina visited the Miami Seaquarium to learn about marine life. There, she watched a show using trained dolphins, killer whales, and other aquatic mammals. She took a lot of pictures of the sea creatures jumping out of the water and performing tricks. Christina also took an excursion to the Everglades National Park. This park is a protected area spanning 1.5 million acres. Because the park is mostly swampland, it is home to many reptiles. Native animals include snakes, alligators, and crocodiles. The park is also great for birdwatching. Christina enjoyed hiking the trails in the Everglades and observing the wildlife in its natural environment. When Christina returned to the city, she visited Little Havana. This is Miami’s Cuban neighborhood. Christina could see that Little Havana’s people demonstrated a lot of pride for their Cuban heritage. There were many outdoor shops and vendors, live musicians, and the Cuban cuisine was delicious. Little Havana was Christina’s favorite part about her trip to Miami. This neighborhood made Christina feel like she had traveled to Cuba without ever having to leave the United States.
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English texts for beginners to practice reading and comprehension online and for free. Practicing your comprehension of written English will both improve your vocabulary and understanding of grammar and word order. The texts below are designed to help you develop while giving you an instant evaluation of your progress.English texts for beginners to practice reading and comprehension online and for free. Practicing your comprehension of written English will both improve your vocabulary and understanding of grammar and word order. The texts below are designed to help you develop while giving you an instant evaluation of your progress.English texts for beginners to practice reading and comprehension online and for free. Practicing your comprehe nsion of written English will both improve your vocabulary and understanding of grammar and word order. The texts below are designed to help you develop while giving you an instant evaluation of your progress.English texts for beginners to practice reading and comprehension online and for free. Practicing your comprehension of written English will both improve your vocabulary and understanding of grammar and word order. The texts below are designed to help you develop while giving you an instant evaluation of your progress.English texts for beginners to practice reading and comprehension online and for free. Practicing your comprehension of written English will both improve your vocabulary and understanding of grammar and word order. The texts below are designed to help you develop while giving you an instant evaluation of your progress.
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Call for new taxes on super-rich after 1% pocket two-thirds of all new wealth
$26tn of new wealth created since start of pandemic went to richest, Oxfam report reveals
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Hotel Reservation Receptionist: Good afternoon! This is Capitol Hotels in Washington, D.C. How may I help you? Mr. Abrams: Hi, I’d like to schedule a reservation for this upcoming weekend from Friday night until Sunday. Receptionist: Sure! Let me check and see what rooms are available. Do you need a room with one bed or two? Mr. Abrams: My wife and I will be visiting the city, but a room with one bed will be just fine. Receptionist: Alright... It looks like we have several rooms available. Would you care for a room with a balcony? Mr. Abrams: A single room with no balcony will suit our needs just fine. I did notice on your website that you have a pool and an exercise room. Are these facilities available for all hotel guests? Receptionist: Yes, all hotel guests are allowed access to those facilities. The hotel stay also includes breakfast. We have a restaurant on-site that also serves lunch and dinner, but those meals are not included in your lodging fee. Mr. Abrams: Okay, that’s fine. What time are both check-in and check-out? Receptionist: Check-in for you on Friday can be any time after 3:00 p.m. Check-out will be on Sunday before noon. Mr. Abrams: Sounds great! Receptionist: I am glad that I could help you today. Is there anything else that you need at this point in time? Mr. Abrams: Would you like my credit card information now, or can I take care of that upon my arrival to the hotel’s reception desk? Receptionist: We can handle payment upon your arrival on Friday. We look forward to seeing you then! Mr. Abrams: Thank you! I look forward to my stay. Receptionist: Enjoy the rest of your week!
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The Mexican government has created 20 new protected areas, covering 2.3 million hectares. This is a positive step for biodiversity conservation, but environmental groups are concerned that budget cuts could hinder efforts to conserve these areas. https://staging-wedonthavetime.org/posts/dda0f673-791b-4ae8-b567-f2e354c002db The new protected areas will safeguard important species and habitats, including whale sharks, Mexican prairie dogs, and jaguars. They will also help protect coral reefs and areas of cultural significance to Indigenous communities. https://staging-wedonthavetime.org/posts/dda0f673-791b-4ae8-b567-f2e354c002db The largest new protected area is Bajos del Norte, a national park in the Gulf of Mexico. It is important to fishing communities and one of the main grouper fish reproduction sites in the Gulf of Mexico. The second- and third-largest newly protected areas are Sierra Tecuani, a biosphere reserve threatened by illegal logging, and the Semidesierto Zacatecas Flora and Fauna Protection Area, which is important for the recovery of the Mexican prairie dog. The state of Oaxaca is where the government created the most new protected areas, numbering three. Other protected areas were created in the states of Quintana Roo, Veracruz, Campeche, Nayarit, Zacatecas, Chiapas, Colima, Durango, Jalisco, Chihuahua, Guerrero and the State of Mexico. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has protected more areas than any previous administration, but Mexico’s Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) has become severely cash-strapped throughout his six-year term. SEMARNAT is one of many sectors in Mexico undergoing funding cuts. In recent years, Obrador’s government has implemented a series of strict austerity measures to free up more money for other areas like pensions and wages. The new budget cuts funding for the environmental department by 9 million pesos (about $520,000) or 11.4%, according to a recent report by the Noroeste Civil Society for Environmental Sustainability (NOSSA). With this new budget, the administration has allocated 35% less to the department than its predecessor in the last six years. Juan Bezaury-Creel, the director of the organization Fundación BD BioDiversidad Mexicana, said a protected area is better than no protected area because, once a decree is formalized, the government has a duty to protect it. However, this puts “huge pressure on existing personnel because they have to take care of more surface area with less resources,” he told Mongabay. “The personnel from CONANP are heroic,” he said. “They are putting their lives on the line many times with little budget and little help.” NOSSA’s report revealed that approximately 10.7 pesos ($0.63) per hectare has been allocated to care for Mexico’s 225 protected areas in 2024. “If there is no money, no personnel and no material resources to take care of these areas, it is not clear how, in practice, they are really going to be conserved,” said Gustavo Alanis-Ortega, executive director of the Mexican Environmental Law Center. “They will be completely neglected.” Another department that has been badly hit by budget cuts in the last six years is the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection, which is responsible for the inspection and monitoring of compliance with environmental protection laws. Its budget increased by 8% in 2024, though this leaves it with almost 30% fewer resources than in 2016, when President Obrador first took office. “To do its job of verifying if these decrees are being respected, for example, it will be very difficult because it will not have the personnel or material resources needed to ensure that the decrees are being respected,” Alanis-Ortega said. According to Gustavo Sánchez, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Mesoamerican Alliance of Peoples and Forests and president of the Mexican Network of Peasant Forestry Organizations, without the financial resources, “many of the provisions of the decrees cannot be fulfilled.” While many institutions suffer from the impact of these budget cuts, the state-owned energy company Pemex has received billions of dollars of support from the government to help pay back its mounting debt and finance its new refinery. Sánchez told Mongabay the government has prioritized the construction of large-scale development projects, such as the controversial Maya Train, over the protection of the environment and the Indigenous and local communities who care for it. This is echoed by Fidencio Sánchez Atanacio, UEFAHG president, whose ejido in El Balcón has also been designated a protected area in the latest round of decrees. “We are going to make use of all the possibilities available to continue our work and, above all, not lose sight of the main objective, which is the conservation of the environment.” http://www.envirolink.org/2024/01/25/mexico-announces-20-new-protected-areas-despite-budget-cuts/
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How can we feed the world & heal the planet at the same time? 🥬🌍 📅 Join us for Re:Agriculture III, the 3rd episode of our series on Regenerative Agriculture in collaboration with #Unilever. Live on December 21 / 15:00 CET https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVbt8hfZwDM&list=RDMM&start_radio=1&ab_channel=RelativityMusic Listen to experts discuss successful examples of regenerative agriculture practices: Wendy Johnson, Farmer, Jóia Food Farm and Fiber Farm Ethan Soloviev, Chief Innovation Officer, HowGood Sarah Carlson, Senior Programs and Member Engagement Director, Practical Farmers of Iowa Will Harris Owner & Farmer, White Oak Pastures With our hosts: Hanneke Faber, President of Unilever's Nutrition Business Group and Nicholas Nuttall, We Don't Have Time. Register now: https://www.wedonthavetime.org/events/reagriculture-iii https://youtu.be/zZag_0hm-W8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98AOVlhLxgI&list=RDMM98AOVlhLxgI&start_radio=1&ab_channel=LivingTheDream For launching its Green Financing Framework
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Ericsson just launched the Green Financing Framework to support investments in energy-efficient technologies as well as renewable energy. The framework enables the company to issue green bonds and other green financing instruments. The framework will enable the telecom network operator to issue what’s known as Green Securities, which allow Ericsson to finance or refinance assets with the aim of transitioning to a low-carbon and environmentally sustainable society. Designed in line with current best practices and verified by S&P Global’s second-party opinion provider CICERO Shades of Green, the framework will undergo third-party review post-issuance. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67271423 https://www.nytimes.com/international/section/climate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVbt8hfZwDM&list=RDMM&start_radio=1&ab_channel=RelativityMusic
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A big shout out to WE ACT who among other thousands if not millions of climate justice advocates and environmental groups from all over the world sacrificed so much over the years and fought hard in sweat,blood and tears seeking for the funding of loss and damage pact in the developing countries which finally bore fruits at Cop27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt last month. Such victory calls for a big celebration and WE ACT are highly to be hailed for their incredible and immeasurable contribution in this pursuit. Register now: https://www.wedonthavetime.org/events/reagriculture-iii https://youtu.be/zZag_0hm-W8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98AOVlhLxgI&list=RDMM98AOVlhLxgI&start_radio=1&ab_channel=LivingTheDream https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2023/jan/16/oxfam-calls-for-new-taxes-on-super-rich-pocket-dollar-26tn-start-of-pandemic-davos
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