Sun, that we reset nature reset its clock in 2012, and this effected everything as far as our weather goes and as time goes on, the taps will rebuild themselves and it is natures way of resetting the clock in other words. Does he know anything about that . Thank you. You know, there are a lot of theories and there has been a lot of research and things like the orbital wobble of the earth the wobble on its axis, solar cycles, sun spot activity and so on. And i think clearly there is a huge natural variability in the earths climate and over long periods of time these big things, these big astronomical things and sun spots and earths orbit play a role. I would just say in terms of the data that we have we see natural cycles, over 100year periods and over roughly 1,000year periods and were in between the ice ages and the interglacial periods with 10,000 to 12,000 years an the ice age is 100,000 years an were late into the interglacial cycle and that is allowed human beings to develop and f
Issue. States have recognized the important evidencebased approaches to these assessments in assuring they are not done in isolation. In fact, it is very much with the family. Not just the family, the extended family, community representatives, stakeholders in the success of the changed outcome. As mr. Nyby mentioned, we need to professionally equip our staff with training on what evidencebased Research Assessment tools are. A key component of the efficacy is that the family is involved. In utah, i am happy to say we have taken a National Standard and created a utah family and child Assessment Tool that is insistently revisited as a tool for cases. When a parent says they could really use assessment in mental health, with a Substance Abuse disorder, it is consistently revisited. Perhaps the initial intervention is not successful, but still they seek change as a result. My concern in asking the question about caseworkers assessment and the tearing apart of families is that ultimately, w
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