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kabartangsel · 2 years
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Polri: Berkas 11 Tersangka Terkait Kasus DNA Pro Sudah Lengkap
Polri: Berkas 11 Tersangka Terkait Kasus DNA Pro Sudah Lengkap
Kabag Penum Divisi Humas Polri, Kombes Pol. Nurul Azizah mengatakan bahwa berkas perkara 11 tersangka kasus dugaan penipuan berkedok investasi robot trading melalui PT. DNA Pro Akademi sudah dinyatakan lengkap oleh jaksa penuntut umum (JPU). Dalam perkara tersebut penyidik menetapkan sebelas orang tersangka yakni Direktur Utama PT DNA Pro Akademi; RK sebagai Founder tim Founder RUDUTZ; RS sebagai…
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pemburugacor · 2 years
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Polri Keluarkan Selebaran Tiga Buronan Kasus Investasi Bodong DNA Pro
Polri Keluarkan Selebaran Tiga Buronan Kasus Investasi Bodong DNA Pro
Jakarta – Polisi telah merilis daftar orang yang dicari (DPO) atau tiga tersangka dalam kasus investasi penipuan bot trading DNA Pro. Dalam hal ini, kerugian diperkirakan Rs.551.725 crore. Gatot menyebut ketiga buron itu sebagai DZ sapaan Daniel Zee, FE sapaan Verwati dan sapaan Ditjen Devinata Gunawan. Dia juga menyerahkan pamflet yang diperolehnya kepada mereka bertiga. slot deposit melalui e…
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aggilbewara · 2 years
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DNA Pro Diblokir Pemerintah, Mantan Anggota Dewan yang Pernah Direcall Demo
DNA Pro Diblokir Pemerintah, Mantan Anggota Dewan yang Pernah Direcall Demo
Bewarajabar | Bandung – Thomas Sitepu, mantan anggota DPRD Jabar periode 1971-1981 bentangkan spanduk di depan pintu Gerbang DPRD Jabar untuk mempertanyakan kualitas diblokirnya DNA Pro. Akibat pemblokiran DNA Pro, anak mantan anggota DPRD Jabar yang pernah direcall gegara mogok makan dan membawa poster ke Istana Negara, rugi sekitar Rp100 Juta-an. Selain anak Thomas Sitepu, beberapa member…
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hazelle-mapelle · 4 months
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oh to be trapped in a school with 15 other talented students far away from whatever the fuck is going on in the outside world and VERY far away from my family
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restoracell · 2 years
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Top 3 Tips to protect against sun damage
Today most of us are aware of the potential dangers of sun over-exposure especially where cancer is concerned, but Sun damage also causes premature aging of the skin. Collagen and elastin in your skin helps keep it tight and wrinkle free, but the ultraviolet light in the sun's rays breaks down these fibers resulting in loose, thin, wrinkled and crepey skin and more. Learn more >
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Choose a mineral sunscreen.   It can be overwhelming to select the right sunscreen, as hundreds are on the market. Therefore, I narrow my choice by only considering mineral sunscreens. Chemical sunscreens use chemicals to prevent UV rays from entering your skin by absorbing the rays with a chemical reaction. Mineral sunscreens use mineral particles to avoid UV rays from entering your skin, with a combination of absorbing, scattering, and reflecting the rays.
There is concern about the safety of chemical sunscreens. According to the EWG's Guide to Sunscreens, in recent FDA testing, all non-mineral sunscreen chemicals absorbed into the body could be measured in blood after just a single-use. In addition, many have been detected in breast milk and urine samples. These findings are troubling because they show sunscreen chemicals circulating in the blood. The FDA has indicated that the agency does not have enough information to determine whether the chemicals are causing harm.
Chemical sunscreens often have more ingredients to provide broad-spectrum coverage from UV rays, including preservatives, dyes, and fragrances, which can cause skin irritations. 
Dr. Cynthia Bailey, MD, board-certified dermatologist, scientist, and wellness expert, does not recommend chemical sunscreen. "Over the course of my career, I have seen chemical sunscreens fail to provide reliable UV protection for my patients under real use conditions," she says. "I see surprise sunburns, tanning, and darkening of freckles during their skin exams—all of which indicate DNA skin damage."
"Physical sunscreens, on the other hand, have proven much more reliable," Bailey continues. The FDA has said that only two active sunscreen ingredients are recognized as safe and effective: These are the physical sunscreen UV filters zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. All others, meaning all chemical sunscreen UV filters, need further study. I don't recommend chemical sunscreens."
So, while chemical sunscreens are more readily available and often don't leave a white cast, it's essential to read the ingredients label. Safe ingredients to look for in sunscreen are titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.
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Choose a sunscreen with SPF between 15 and 50.   In theory, sunscreen with a super-high SPF should give you the best protection against damaging UV radiation. But, according to experts, in practice, it doesn't work that way.
High-SPF sunscreens give you only slightly better protection than sunscreen with SPF 50, according to the Annual Sunscreen Report by the Environmental Working Group (EWP). At worst, they could give you a false sense of security and make you spend more time in the sun, upping your chance for burns and skin cancer. According to the EWG and the Skin Cancer Foundation, SPF 30 blocks nearly 97% of UVB radiation, SPF 50 blocks about 98%, and SPF blocks about 99%.
The EWG recommends choosing sunscreens within the SPF 15-50 range, applying a liberal coating, and reapplying every two hours and any time after swimming, toweling off, or excessive sweating. And, as I remind all of my daughters, do not forget to put sunscreen on your hands. 
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Protect from UVA Damage with Copper Peptides.  
Even with a good sunscreen, too much sun can overwhelm the system's protective system. As the dose of UV radiation increases, the skin's antioxidant defenses get overwhelmed. As a result, free radicals form and cause cellular damage, such as oxidation modification of proteins and cellular DNA.
While free radicals and the sun's UV rays damage the skin's ability to regenerate, copper peptides can positively impact skin fibroblasts (cells that generate connective tissue), potentially combating UV damage to the skin barrier. 
""I use Restoracell with copper peptides as a repair instead of a sunscreen per se,” says Dr. Turner. “It's a protection that allows your cells to go through DNA repair versus a sunscreen."
According to Dr. Suzanne Turner, MD, the Senior Physician at Vine Medicine in Atlanta and a specialist in cellular medicine and longevity, "The research is being done now with copper peptides, especially with irradiated skin and radiation in general. When you're out in the sun, damage occurs to radiated skin. The presence of copper peptides initiates the DNA repair process."
BONUS TIP Apply Restoracell and sunscreen when driving. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, while glass blocks UVB rays pretty well, it doesn't block UVA rays. Windshields are treated to shield drivers from some UVA, but side, back, and sunroof windows usually aren't. So when you're in your car, you should protect yourself and your family from the sunlight shining through the glass. (I keep sunscreen in my car for that purpose). 
The same holds for windows on airplanes, trains, and buses. Have you ever felt like you're burning up sitting on the sunny side by an airplane window? Yes, you're being bombarded by UVA up there, too, and maybe even more so because of being at a high altitude. (Airline pilots and crew members tend to get more skin cancer than people in other professions.) skincancer.org/blog
To give yourself the best protection and repair while enjoying time in the sun, apply Restoracell with copper peptides, then follow with a good, mineral-based sunscreen with SPF between 15 and 50. And, don't forget the shade, hats, sunglasses, and clothing are part of the protection.
Best practice
Generally speaking, sunscreen should go on last—after eye cream, serum, moisturizer, and anything else you apply during your morning skincare routine. Apply makeup after sunscreen. (Wait a few minutes for it to absorb completely before reaching for your foundation.)
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giogama08 · 1 year
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Soooo.... I finished reading Daiya no A act II...
I don't know what to do with my life 🫠
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harrelltut · 10 months
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not12001ants · 2 years
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Pro-lifers are gonna crazy when they find out about apoptosis
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rosecorcoranwrites · 2 years
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The idea that women’s equality with men depends entirely on our ability and willingness to kill our own offspring is sexism at its finest
The idea that we need abortion to be free sets us back, not forward. It’s telling us that we aren’t strong enough to endure unwanted or unplanned pregnancy, that we aren’t brave and clever enough to raise children under hardship, and that we aren’t selfless enough to give up our children to adoption if that is the only way. It’s telling us that there is something wrong with the way our bodies work; that there is always a looming threat in the form of a child.
When it’s women saying this—that our uteruses are burdens and that are children are enemies—it is internalized misogyny, pure and simple.
If society makes it hard for women to carry and care for children, change society, not women. If working and having a baby at home is difficult, make it easier for women to bring their babies to work or to telecommute. Put policies in place to accommodate students with babies. And if men act as if they are unaffected by pregnancy, hold them accountable—legally, financially, and socially—for the children that they father.
Acknowledge, as a society, that women can get pregnant, and that pregnancy is a natural, normal part of life. Thinking that woman can only function as full members of society if we reject this part of ourselves is saying, essentially, that men’s bodies and experiences are the norm. Restricting abortion would only make us second-class citizens if we view pregnant women and mothers as less-than their childless coworkers, neighbors, and friends. Such a view is not only anti-child, but anti-woman.
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MANIFESTING DAIYA NO ACE ACT III
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redxriiot · 2 years
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As he progresses in his hero training, Kiri would definitely start making efforts to adjust his hero suit to be compatible with/carry things to help his hero partner/heroes he knows he'll be assigned to work with ahead of time.
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Some Of The Reasons They Want To Overturn Roe V Wade (Very Stupid One, I Might Add.) Why This Will Backfire And Not Work (Especially With Me, Since I Am Pro-Child Free And Pro-Choice).
Believe Me, I'm Going After This Cunt Through Blogs, Twitter, Tiktoks. I Do Have Something To Say About This One. I'll Explain After The Article.
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Here's My First Thought That I Would Like To Say To Supreme Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett: If This Is Such A Huge Concern For You, Then Why Don't You Volunteer as a Tribute, Become A Broodmare And Your Husband Go Away For A Bit And Fuck A Few Out Yourselves For Adoption Purposes.
My Next Thought Is, I'm Not A Fucking Broodmare Cattle, Live Stock That You Want To Use For Your Human Breeding Purposes. Not Every Man Or Woman In Society Wants To Have Kids Or Every Woman Will Fall, Be, Or Wants To Be Pregnant. I Sure As Hell Don't. And I'm Not Really Sorry That This May Make Me Seem Selfish. I Knew Far Back As 2000 When I Was 18 That I Didn't Want Kids, And I Know 22 Years Later In 2022 At Age 40 That This Still Hasn't Changed. I've Considered Myself To Be Pro-Child Free.
Are They Planning On Giving Genetic and Health Background Scans On These"So-Called Adoption Baby Breeders" Because They Want Perfect " Pure White" Newborns? Since Apparently They Want Control Of My Womb, Maybe They Should Know Beforehand That There Is A Highly Likely Chance This Hypothetical Baby Is Likely Not Gonna Be Perfect And Probably Fucked Up Like Me. There Is A 50-80% Chance This Baby Will Inherit The Eating Disorder Gene. Or I Could Relapse During The Pregnancy As Well. This Mental Illness Almost Killed Me 3 Times. I Had Battled With Eating Disorders For 15 Years. It Started When I Was 11 half Years Old And Started To End In 2010 when I Was 27. I've Now Been In Recovery For Over 12 Years. Every Moment Of That Fatal Mental Illness Was A Living Hell. It Felt Like Jurassic Park And The Exorcist Were Mixed Together In A Blender, That Would Be How I'd Describe What Having An Eating Disorder Was Like.
There Are Also High Known Family History Cases Of Diabetes, Obesity, Depression, And Various Cancers (I Wouldn't Wish This On Anyone, Not Even A Hypothetical Unborn Baby). Are They Sure They Still Want Me To Breed Them A Adoptable Newborn?
Here Is The Thing, This Is My, I Repeat My Own Body, I'm In Control And Have Main Say Of What Is Going On Inside And Outside. I Can Do Whatever The Ficking Hell I Want To My Body Since It's My Choice, What I Decide I Do Or Don't Want To Do Is No One's Fucking Business Let Alone Will Personally Effect Them. I Especially Don't Need This Supreme Court Trump Appointed Female Cunt Telling Me What Is Or Isn't Allowed. Fuck The Supreme Court Justices And The State Governors, States Who Voted In Support Of Overturning Roe V Wade, Interfering In And With Forms Of Birth Control, Contraceptives. I'm Seeing Red, Not For All The Good Reasons.
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thetimetravellercat · 2 years
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The way to my heart, you ask? Why, potatoes of course
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womensworldtour · 18 days
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Nadia Gontova (DNA Pro Cycling) solos to win the hilltop stage 2 of the Redlands Bicycle Classic.
(Image credit: VeloImages/Redlands Bicycle Classic)
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icanseethefuture333 · 9 months
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Whenever I hear other African Americans say they're not black but indigenous/aboriginal a part of me dies
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syncrovoid-presents · 10 months
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ooo I just saw the formatting on your blog, and it looks so cool!!! My ask: since you say you know random knowledge, what is a fun fact you could share? :D
Aa thanks!! I caught myself some HTML and CSS for the formatting of my desktop blog. I still need to update it but there's a few hidden secrets @:o)
HMM I have so many I would like to share! It depends on what sort of knowledge you seek and how much detail you want! Like how butterfly wings have scales or how mummies are rare because they were used in paints and consumed.
BUT because it is something I have been thinking about, I shall tell you some funny coincidences and the cycle of time (it is fun and curious! I find it very fascinating)
There is something quite interesting about how centuries ago and ranging to thousands of years (depending on the culture and how well it was documented) there were many mentions of not-quite-human people. Like for instance (I shall talk about Scottish folk lore here, for it is one I am familiar with) there are the Fae folk.
The seelies and unseelies and how there were ways of telling disguised Fae apart from regular old humans (count the teeth, check the fingers. Are the ears unusual? Is the voice unusual?) If I'm not mistaken, there's also a form of this with some Japanese Yokai too? I am not 100% sure. There are similarities too with certain Slavic and Native Americans beliefs too, and African if I'm not mistaken. But regardless, this is something that exists in all sorts of folk lore from all around the world.
(I will briefly mention that some of this could stem from when certain illnesses were a lot more serious (consider rabies for instance) or from ableism. So it isn't all fun and interesting, but I thought I should add that!)
It is interesting how as society (mostly western for I am not 100% knowledgeable about how other societies have evolved over the centuries) has evolved towards a greater understanding of the world through hard sciences and generally separated from folk-belief how this has transitioned into aliens.
Aliens that could walk among us but act a little funny, or their smiles don't look right (count the teeth, check the fingers), how they come at night and leave mysteriously, with lights and colours and technology like magick.
(Again, I shall mention that sometimes these beliefs are used to defend various types of bigotry. I do not support that and find it quite gross)
And then now, another hundred or so years after the rise of aliens (there is still more people are finding! More mysteries, more unexplained phenomenons!) those same rules now have transitioned into AI artwork.
Have you seen some realistic AI artworks of humans? You must count the teeth, check the gands. Are the joints all wrong, bending too far or there are too many? How many fingers are there? You must count them! Check the ears, check the faces. Are they humans or something just pretending?
Of course it isn't quite the same, it never is and never will be, but I can't help but find it fascinating that certain beliefs from centuries or decades ago can now transition into practical advice for something that absolutely would have been considered magick to those folks. How science and folklore beliefs don't have to be pitted against each other, and how time can be quite cyclical in nature.
Plus not to mention the similarities between the "Hitchhiker Effect" and the curses of various folklore creatures of millennias past, both coming from worlds beyond our own but in different ways, both explanations of the impossible through the lens of current knowledge.
And who can say how this could change when AI develops further? Though AI isn't truly intelligence, the name is actually quite misleading, when programmed right and given the correct uses it can be a wonderful mimicry of such. Imagine AI generated realistic 3d models, using generated voices and generated dialogue. Would you count the teeth? Check the hands? Would there ever be a point in our lifetimes where that would even be possible?
Regardless, I find this all quite interesting!! I can talk further but I shall limit myself to this. I don't quite know if my ramblings about the roundabout nature of time and humanity and the development of belief falls into a fun fact or not, but it was very fun to answer this ask!!
#ask.txt#syncrovoid.txt#the hitchhiker effect is actually relally interesting regardless of whether you believe it to be true or not#i find all of it interesting in a “i am watching it from afar” sort of way#i am neither against nor pro aliens or the supernatural in general (how much of a difference between the two is there anyways?)#i just find it all very curious regardless of how true or fake it is!!#how there is so much left in the world that is unexplored or unexplainable or simply unknown!#there are so many species of bugs no one has classified (does that mean they are unknown?#does that mean classification isnt a real reflection of the world we live in? who knows who knows!)#it is like the generational pendulum effect where certain extremes from one generation becomes the opposite extreme in the next#(it is not guaranteed plus (at least here where i live though it could pertain to any country) fhe oldest generations were severly#traumatized and lived in conditions with all sorts of damaging things. like lead in the water that overtime could lead to brain damage#these things pass down through DNA. little packets of information to help the next people survive#(like how certain animals may become more prone to certain avoidances if their parents had bad experiences. evolution!)#how much of that remains? how hurt are people still? these things i do not know yet find myself pondering them still#like how families that survived famine are more likely to maintain body weight or how the babybooms rebelled agains their current societal-#norms.#how does the seeking for the familiar change these bahviours when one grows old? how can one understand what they've never known?#ANYWAYS i will stop my rambling before i hit some rambling limit!#thank you for the very fun ask and have a lovely day/night!!!
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