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		<title>By: Doug</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 03:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would state that the end result is rebirth, and not destruction.  Chaos seeks order and so on...It would be a matter of half empty of half full...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would state that the end result is rebirth, and not destruction.  Chaos seeks order and so on&#8230;It would be a matter of half empty of half full&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: HOWIE</title>
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		<dc:creator>HOWIE</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 02:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was compelled to comment on this topic today. I am a pessimist when it comes to Global Warming. The numbers 275, 350, and 390 parts per million (ppm) are numbers of CO2 in our atmosphere, as Michelle stated.

These are just the amounts of CO2 in our atmosphere. Air is made of mostly Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Methane and many other gases.

As Michelle stated, in the past 100 years CO2 concentrations have soared from 275 to 390 ppm. This has a tremendous effect on our Plant’s ability to keep in Solar Heat with Green House Gases and raise the temperatures of our Planet. This change brings many weather changes to our Planet Earth. The Glaciers and Ice Sheets which supply our Fresh water are melting at an unprecedented rate. The changes that are occurring are not going to be reversed by Humans. We have passed the ‘Tipping Point’ and there is no going back. Add the Population Growth Factor from 3.5 Billion Souls to 6 Billion in the next 50 years and you get more demand for resources including Carbon Dioxide which raises the Planet’s and it’s Oceans water temperatures and levels and a new Green House gas is released into the atmosphere. It is called Methane, which is frozen in the bottom of our oceans and is released from Permafrost in the Arctic. Methane is many times more powerful as a green House gas than Carbon Dioxide, causing a snowball effect, making the Planet’s Ice melt even faster.

The Planet Earth has gone through many Ice Ages and Meltdowns in its 4.5 Billon history, causing mass extinctions of the life existing at the time. Remember the Dinosaurs? They prospered many millions of years until their demise 65 million years ago. The Human Species has only been around for a very short time in Planetary time. Our 50,000 years on this Earth is just the blink of an eye in time.

During this time, we have managed to destroy the very Planet we live on with none other known to us as a back-up.

Global Warming brings about many side affects. Our fresh water supply will be diminished because the ice, which is fresh water, is flowing into the Oceans. This will bring about unimaginable horrors in itself. Weather patterns are changing, causing less intense Monsoons, turning farmland into desert.

As Michelle mentioned, the CO2 in the increased ratio of gases unite with the water in the atmosphere, creating Acid Rain, which causes problems with the acidity of our water, killing thousands of species of fauna and flora.

Last, but not least, the sea levels will rise up to twenty feet. All Cities on or near the Sea Coast will be under twenty feet or more of water. Most Nations prefer living near the sea for its beauty and access to shipping and commerce. There will be mass migration. Where to?

We have certainly passed the so-called ‘Tipping Point’. No matter what forms of energy we come up with, it will not stop what has already begun. It will not turn back the clock to times when Greenhouse Gasses were lower than 350 ppm. We do not have the engineering technology to turn back the clocks.

We are on a sinking ship and worrying about the Air Conditioning temperature. It doesn’t matter if the ship is sinking.

Everything in the Universe is changing. Destruction brings creation. There are Oriental Philosophies which are aware of this. Look at the Yin and Yang.

It is all part of the Grand Design, which was set in motion when the Universes were created. Changes are merely the Creator’s whims. Galaxies and even Universes have been destroyed and re-created many times in the past and will continue to do so. Eternity is a very long time. Even Gods need some change in their lives. This is what entertains them.

It is nice to have a positive attitude and try to do something positive if this makes one feel better, but the end result is destruction -- Always.

HOWIE]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was compelled to comment on this topic today. I am a pessimist when it comes to Global Warming. The numbers 275, 350, and 390 parts per million (ppm) are numbers of CO2 in our atmosphere, as Michelle stated.</p>
<p>These are just the amounts of CO2 in our atmosphere. Air is made of mostly Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Methane and many other gases.</p>
<p>As Michelle stated, in the past 100 years CO2 concentrations have soared from 275 to 390 ppm. This has a tremendous effect on our Plant’s ability to keep in Solar Heat with Green House Gases and raise the temperatures of our Planet. This change brings many weather changes to our Planet Earth. The Glaciers and Ice Sheets which supply our Fresh water are melting at an unprecedented rate. The changes that are occurring are not going to be reversed by Humans. We have passed the ‘Tipping Point’ and there is no going back. Add the Population Growth Factor from 3.5 Billion Souls to 6 Billion in the next 50 years and you get more demand for resources including Carbon Dioxide which raises the Planet’s and it’s Oceans water temperatures and levels and a new Green House gas is released into the atmosphere. It is called Methane, which is frozen in the bottom of our oceans and is released from Permafrost in the Arctic. Methane is many times more powerful as a green House gas than Carbon Dioxide, causing a snowball effect, making the Planet’s Ice melt even faster.</p>
<p>The Planet Earth has gone through many Ice Ages and Meltdowns in its 4.5 Billon history, causing mass extinctions of the life existing at the time. Remember the Dinosaurs? They prospered many millions of years until their demise 65 million years ago. The Human Species has only been around for a very short time in Planetary time. Our 50,000 years on this Earth is just the blink of an eye in time.</p>
<p>During this time, we have managed to destroy the very Planet we live on with none other known to us as a back-up.</p>
<p>Global Warming brings about many side affects. Our fresh water supply will be diminished because the ice, which is fresh water, is flowing into the Oceans. This will bring about unimaginable horrors in itself. Weather patterns are changing, causing less intense Monsoons, turning farmland into desert.</p>
<p>As Michelle mentioned, the CO2 in the increased ratio of gases unite with the water in the atmosphere, creating Acid Rain, which causes problems with the acidity of our water, killing thousands of species of fauna and flora.</p>
<p>Last, but not least, the sea levels will rise up to twenty feet. All Cities on or near the Sea Coast will be under twenty feet or more of water. Most Nations prefer living near the sea for its beauty and access to shipping and commerce. There will be mass migration. Where to?</p>
<p>We have certainly passed the so-called ‘Tipping Point’. No matter what forms of energy we come up with, it will not stop what has already begun. It will not turn back the clock to times when Greenhouse Gasses were lower than 350 ppm. We do not have the engineering technology to turn back the clocks.</p>
<p>We are on a sinking ship and worrying about the Air Conditioning temperature. It doesn’t matter if the ship is sinking.</p>
<p>Everything in the Universe is changing. Destruction brings creation. There are Oriental Philosophies which are aware of this. Look at the Yin and Yang.</p>
<p>It is all part of the Grand Design, which was set in motion when the Universes were created. Changes are merely the Creator’s whims. Galaxies and even Universes have been destroyed and re-created many times in the past and will continue to do so. Eternity is a very long time. Even Gods need some change in their lives. This is what entertains them.</p>
<p>It is nice to have a positive attitude and try to do something positive if this makes one feel better, but the end result is destruction &#8212; Always.</p>
<p>HOWIE</p>
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		<title>By: HOWIE</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=5110#comment-7274</link>
		<dc:creator>HOWIE</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zen Lill, you are correct, I have been awfully quiet these days. It has nothing to to with recent criticism, but with a recent choice I made. All is as usual here on the homefront.

I do not need to participate on this blog to be fulfilled. I had a life before this blog and I still do.

HOWIE]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zen Lill, you are correct, I have been awfully quiet these days. It has nothing to to with recent criticism, but with a recent choice I made. All is as usual here on the homefront.</p>
<p>I do not need to participate on this blog to be fulfilled. I had a life before this blog and I still do.</p>
<p>HOWIE</p>
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		<title>By: Zen Lill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zen Lill</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 19:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HI Mischa, great post, I&#039;ve heard of the CAS, would love to visit in person sometime...

I&#039;ll call you soon, want to hear about your re-entry into fashion, BABE!

Women of the MMblog, if you read the above &#039;health info&#039; I&#039;m copy and pasting the important part for you today:

• Avoid refined foods. More than 90% of the carbs in the US diet are in the form of refined and processed foods and few of these are healthy. Even many foods labeled “whole grains” (including bagels, bread, crackers, cookies and rolls) also have fats, sugars, salt and preservatives that are not, he stresses, on the good-for-you list.

• Fill up on fiber. Eat plentiful amounts of vegetables, unprocessed intact whole grains like brown rice, oatmeal, quinoa, barley, starchy vegetables (potatoes, yams, corn, etc.) and, yes, beans. In fact, with their high fiber, low fat and high protein, legumes seem to be a common denominator among all populations studied for longevity and health.

• Everything in moderation… even good-for-you foods. Novick points out that diets that recommend a “little” this and a “little” that, such as dark chocolate, walnuts and olive oil, can easily lead people to believe it is okay to eat large quantities of these foods, so they end up consuming too much fat and too many calories. 
(so that whole container of dark choc covered anything is NOT good, a small handful is OK, listen to mke, oh scoffer of choc-blueberries!)

Oh...and we&#039;re walking and strething and clutching that G note in your crack, ta&#039;s up - shoulders back, tummy tucked up against the spine, etc...yes, we&#039;re continuing to do all of it, same same, you could add in a hill or two on that walk, watch what happens to that G note then, kicks things up a notch, try it. 

If you&#039;re ready add more reps or sets of stretches/poses i.e. if your currently doing 3 sets of 10 poses and holding for a count of 3, do 4 sets of all 10 poses and hold for a count of 5-7, up the Bridge (rolling up to your shoulders holding that bum up high and tight, rolling down slowly) yeah, that exercise, I had you hold it for 30 seconds, up that to at least 60 seconds or if you can handle it - 90 seconds, and you&#039;re cheekies, inner thighs and hamstrings will be shaking but not aching. 

Do the above all week this week...if you&#039;re following this ZL program daily, you should be feeling good in your current size jeans/pants/skirts already, if you are following the whole foods only eating portion as well, you probably lost about 2 pounds/1 kilo, yes? 

How&#039;s the food journaling thing going? Notice any patterns there such as: a correlation in fleeting emotions/eating times? A tendency to sooth the inner self with foods? an inner struggle with craving bad stuff when we&#039;re busy trying to replace junk with whole foods? Slump in the aft accompanied by coffee and sweets? Did you use the word &#039;celebrate&#039; or &#039;reward&#039; or &#039;I deserve this&#039; before you downed several alcoholic bevvies or cake/etc...? I&#039;m not chastizing (how could I do that, I already copped to downing a million dark chocolate covered blueberries) I&#039;m just asking you to examine patterns of eating. If anyone would like to report findings, I&#039;ll be back later...

Anonz, I&#039;m glad you have found your grail, babes : ) you&#039;re doing a fine job of evolving as a human by helping other humans and using some of that mega-buckage for a humanitarian effort for the girls, more men could stand to follow your lead... 

Al and Howie, hi...Al, good info. Howie, you&#039;re awfully quiet these days. I hope you&#039;re not taking recent critiscism too hard. we can all use to be a bit gentler on ourselves (and as I am writing this at this moment I&#039;m not even sure whether I&#039;m addressing you anymore, perhaps I am talking to myself today, today I am feeling a bit Chicken Little for reasons I won&#039;t go into...being gentler would surely help it pass) anyway, hope all is OK.

Caio, Zen Lill]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI Mischa, great post, I&#8217;ve heard of the CAS, would love to visit in person sometime&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll call you soon, want to hear about your re-entry into fashion, BABE!</p>
<p>Women of the MMblog, if you read the above &#8216;health info&#8217; I&#8217;m copy and pasting the important part for you today:</p>
<p>• Avoid refined foods. More than 90% of the carbs in the US diet are in the form of refined and processed foods and few of these are healthy. Even many foods labeled “whole grains” (including bagels, bread, crackers, cookies and rolls) also have fats, sugars, salt and preservatives that are not, he stresses, on the good-for-you list.</p>
<p>• Fill up on fiber. Eat plentiful amounts of vegetables, unprocessed intact whole grains like brown rice, oatmeal, quinoa, barley, starchy vegetables (potatoes, yams, corn, etc.) and, yes, beans. In fact, with their high fiber, low fat and high protein, legumes seem to be a common denominator among all populations studied for longevity and health.</p>
<p>• Everything in moderation… even good-for-you foods. Novick points out that diets that recommend a “little” this and a “little” that, such as dark chocolate, walnuts and olive oil, can easily lead people to believe it is okay to eat large quantities of these foods, so they end up consuming too much fat and too many calories.<br />
(so that whole container of dark choc covered anything is NOT good, a small handful is OK, listen to mke, oh scoffer of choc-blueberries!)</p>
<p>Oh&#8230;and we&#8217;re walking and strething and clutching that G note in your crack, ta&#8217;s up &#8211; shoulders back, tummy tucked up against the spine, etc&#8230;yes, we&#8217;re continuing to do all of it, same same, you could add in a hill or two on that walk, watch what happens to that G note then, kicks things up a notch, try it. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re ready add more reps or sets of stretches/poses i.e. if your currently doing 3 sets of 10 poses and holding for a count of 3, do 4 sets of all 10 poses and hold for a count of 5-7, up the Bridge (rolling up to your shoulders holding that bum up high and tight, rolling down slowly) yeah, that exercise, I had you hold it for 30 seconds, up that to at least 60 seconds or if you can handle it &#8211; 90 seconds, and you&#8217;re cheekies, inner thighs and hamstrings will be shaking but not aching. </p>
<p>Do the above all week this week&#8230;if you&#8217;re following this ZL program daily, you should be feeling good in your current size jeans/pants/skirts already, if you are following the whole foods only eating portion as well, you probably lost about 2 pounds/1 kilo, yes? </p>
<p>How&#8217;s the food journaling thing going? Notice any patterns there such as: a correlation in fleeting emotions/eating times? A tendency to sooth the inner self with foods? an inner struggle with craving bad stuff when we&#8217;re busy trying to replace junk with whole foods? Slump in the aft accompanied by coffee and sweets? Did you use the word &#8216;celebrate&#8217; or &#8216;reward&#8217; or &#8216;I deserve this&#8217; before you downed several alcoholic bevvies or cake/etc&#8230;? I&#8217;m not chastizing (how could I do that, I already copped to downing a million dark chocolate covered blueberries) I&#8217;m just asking you to examine patterns of eating. If anyone would like to report findings, I&#8217;ll be back later&#8230;</p>
<p>Anonz, I&#8217;m glad you have found your grail, babes : ) you&#8217;re doing a fine job of evolving as a human by helping other humans and using some of that mega-buckage for a humanitarian effort for the girls, more men could stand to follow your lead&#8230; </p>
<p>Al and Howie, hi&#8230;Al, good info. Howie, you&#8217;re awfully quiet these days. I hope you&#8217;re not taking recent critiscism too hard. we can all use to be a bit gentler on ourselves (and as I am writing this at this moment I&#8217;m not even sure whether I&#8217;m addressing you anymore, perhaps I am talking to myself today, today I am feeling a bit Chicken Little for reasons I won&#8217;t go into&#8230;being gentler would surely help it pass) anyway, hope all is OK.</p>
<p>Caio, Zen Lill</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 18:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe the good Rabbi should focus on what caused the ignorant missiles firing-s. Just try imagining 40 years of brutal, immoral and illegal occupation culminating in the act of war which is the blockade of Gaza. the piracy of ships and murder of sailors and on and on...

The amazing thing about the uncritical Zionist approach is that they think their fears and pains are the only significant factors. 

When both sides learn some conception of the others pain then maybe there will be hope.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe the good Rabbi should focus on what caused the ignorant missiles firing-s. Just try imagining 40 years of brutal, immoral and illegal occupation culminating in the act of war which is the blockade of Gaza. the piracy of ships and murder of sailors and on and on&#8230;</p>
<p>The amazing thing about the uncritical Zionist approach is that they think their fears and pains are the only significant factors. </p>
<p>When both sides learn some conception of the others pain then maybe there will be hope.</p>
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