While
you’re putting on your costume and getting ready for trick-or-treaters, imagine
creatures spookier than any you will see tonight… new devices and technologies
that are tracking your every move! A world without privacy? It’scloser than you think.
Data snatchers?? They are NOT science fiction. And they’re closer than you think.
New technologies are making it easier for private companies and the government to learn about everything we do - in our homes, in our cars, in stores, and within our communities. As they collect vast amounts of data about us, things are getting truly spooky!
Isn't it time we regained control over our personal information?
New
technologies make it easier for private corporations and the government to
access vast amounts of data about us. And the Internet of computers and phones
is turning into the “Internet of Things.” Unless we take action, it can grow
into a web of horrors. Click HERE to See video and sign petition! Source: ACLU
Dia de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead—is a holiday celebrated on November 1. Although marked throughout Latin America, Dia de los Muertos is most strongly associated with Mexico, where the tradition originated.
Dia de los Muertos honors the dead with festivals and lively celebrations, a typically Latin American custom that combines indigenousAztecritual with Catholicism, brought to the region by Spanish conquistadores. (Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on All Saints Day and All Souls Day, minor holidays in the Catholic calendar.)
Assured that the dead would be insulted by mourning or sadness, Dia de los Muertos celebrates the lives of the deceased with food, drink, parties, and activities the dead enjoyed in life. Dia de los Muertos recognizes death as a natural part of the human experience, a continuum with birth, childhood, and growing up to become a contributing member of the community. On Dia de los Muertos, the dead are also a part of the community, awakened from their eternal sleep to share celebrations with their loved ones. [emphasis added]
The most familiar symbol of Dia de los Muertos may be the calacas and calaveras(skeletons and skulls), which appear everywhere during the holiday: in candied sweets, as parade masks, as dolls. Calacas and calaveras are almost always portrayed as enjoying life, often in fancy clothes and entertaining situations. Source: National Geographic
Let's paws for a moment and take in 13 reasons you love to hate your darling feline. 1. You can buy all the scratching posts in the pet store but your cat won't necessarily use it as its nail filer of choice. Box springs, rugs, fabric furniture all serve as things for them to nail. 2. Your cat knows when you are feeling under the weather and will stay by your side throughout the duration of a cold, flu or bad breakup. 3. Cats are territorial. They may frighten your friends. They may hiss at the pizza delivery person. They may take a swat at the dog of the house. 4. They purr when you pet them and it makes you feel needed, wanted, loved. Ah, contentment. READ MORE
Domestic Violence Awareness
Month may be coming to a close at the end of October, but we must not forget
that every day men, women and children seek safety and justice inside America's
courts. Sadly, from New York to
California, victims of domestic violence are facing a rationing of justice.
Court furlough days have resulted in backlogs and delayed temporary restraining
orders. Crippling budget cuts mean courts must reduce their hours of operation
or close altogether.
Turned away at shuttered
courthouse doors, victims of domestic violence are left to fend for themselves. In Oregon, "Jane"
had to wait three days to file a Family Abuse Prevention Act Restraining Order
because Friday was a designated court furlough day. In New Jersey,
"Joe" sat outside a courtroom door for nearly five hours waiting to
be heard while the increasing backlog of cases ultimately suspended civil and
family court trials and delayed temporary restraining orders. And in
Mississippi, children were left in limbo while safe custody and visitation
orders took a back seat to devastating court budget cuts that delayed and
postponed the administration of justice. Lives are in danger, and we
must act now. Our courts cannot do their part to protect families unless they
are fully funded. Donate
to Justice at Stake today by clicking HERE. Our courts must not be closed to the public. Click HERE For More Information About Justice at Stake
In answer to all the emails I've been getting. Yes! You can purchase your copy of Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm at Create Space. Click HERE or copy of the URL below: https://www.createspace.com/4738502 You can also just click on the book cover!
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