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| Quality of life in New York City before Covid-19 |
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| Quality of life in New York City before Covid-19 |
تَمامُ العقلِ يحلو بالكلامِ كما الأجسامُ تحلو بالقَوامِ
وبعضُ الناس لايرضى بقَوْلٍ وإنْ قَدَّمْتَهُ بين الكِرامِ
ففي أنفاسِه كِبْرٌ ومَكْرٌ ولايرضى برأيٍ أو وِئامِ
يظنُّ كلامَه وحياً كريماً له قُدْسيَّةٌ بين الأنامِ
كلاماً صائباً من دون شكٍّ وما قال المُخالفُ للرُّكامِ
ومِن أمثاله خَلْقٌ كثيرٌ تراهُمُ بالحديثِ بلا زِمامِ
فلاتُتْعبْ دماغك يا صديقي وقلْ لهمُ سلاماً في سلامِ
We’re living in a loneliness epidemic time. We hear that loneliness kills as much as obesity or smoking.
Yes, loneliness is not great. It is also pretty prevalent at the moment, especially given the pandemic situation and the instructions to stay away. This is probably why there is so much being written and said about loneliness.
To address loneliness all we need is to ‘get out more’. Well, yes and no.
Loneliness signals the need to reconnect and in this sense, indeed, to address it we need to ‘get out more’. But getting out more is neither always possible, nor the best way to address loneliness. So get out ....... and help someone in need.
We hear that social media is the devil. This one seems obvious to many, but it is never a missed point wherever to speak about loneliness. Is (increasing) loneliness a product of social media?
Social media can be used in different ways, with different people. And it is how we use it that determines whether or not it makes us more lonely. In a nutshell, if we use it to extend our offline social relationships, rather than replace them, we are enriching our social life. We have to work with what we got at the moment.
On Tuesday night, a number of US states voted in favor of decriminalizing drugs in an unprecedented drug law overhaul.
Arizona, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota, voted to decriminalize recreational marijuana
Oregon, all illegal drugs – including heroin, cocaine and methamphetamines – will be decriminalized, meanwhile psilocybin, or psychoactive mushrooms, will be legalized for therapeutic use – a historic first.
Oregon has some of the highest substance use and mental health problems in the country, and its access to services is one of the worst in the country. It has the third highest number of people needing but not receiving treatment for alcohol and substance use disorders.
Georgia’s chief election official announced Wednesday that the state will conduct a recount by hand of every ballot cast in the presidential race.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, said that he would designate the presidential contest as the race to undergo a “risk-limiting audit,” an election verification procedure that uses a statistical formula to determine how many electronically tabulated ballots need to be manually checked in order to rule out the possibility of fraud or errors.
Raffensperger has been under significant criticism from fellow Georgia Republicans in recent days. Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler both called on Raffensperger to resign, claiming without providing specific allegations that there were widespread irregularities in the election.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced President Donald Trump and Republicans on Thursday for sowing doubt in and refusing to accept the presidential election results.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to testify publicly before Congress on July 17 after Democrats issued subpoenas to compel him to appear, the chairmen of two House committees announced.
Mueller's unusual back-to-back testimony in front of the House Judiciary and the Intelligence committees is likely to be the most highly anticipated congressional hearing in years.
So these are the gimmicks the Democrats played against Trump for four years.