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Foreign cultures, food, traditions make us better

Foreign cultures, food, traditions make us better Abe Villarreal There is a popular YouTube series called Tribal People Eat. In each episode, villagers from Punjab, located in the north of India bordering Pakistan, try American-based food items they consider interesting and sometimes just plain weird. The Punjab villagers, mostly men, wear traditional dress, often kurtas which are long, loose, collarless shirts made out of silk or cotton, as well as turban headpieces. Their colorful attire is only second to the entertaining ways that they describe their food-eating experiences. I love watching Tribal People Eat because the modest and humble Punjab people are honest in their interpretations of what Americans must be thinking when they come up with ideas such as fast-food hamburgers, mashed potatoes, JELL-O, and Little Debbie snacks.

How Government Subsidizes Obesity

How Government Subsidizes Obesity
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How Government Subsidizes Obesity

Austrian mathematician Abraham Wald was a World War II hero. He worked out of a nondescript apartment building in Harlem for the Applied Mathematics Panel. Wald’s ability to see the unseen was a significant factor in the Allied victory in World War II.  Allied bomber planes were being shot down at such an alarming rate that bomber airmen were called “ghosts already.” The Air Force concluded that more armor was needed on the planes but adding armor would add weight. David McRaney, the author of several books on cognitive biases, tells the story of how Wald saved the military from a major blunder:

Russell Rusty Scott Dailey

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 10:06 am Russell “Rusty” Scott Dailey, 45, a lifelong resident of Cleveland, made his entry into eternal life on Monday, April 19, 2021, after a short battle with brain cancer. He was born on March 15, 1976, to Sabel Hooper and Ronnie Dailey. Rusty had different interests over the years such as action figures, comic books and NASCAR, but the greatest of all was WWE wrestling, gospel music, Little Debbie cakes and Pepsi. He was a sweet, wonderful boy who faced many mental and physical struggles through life but never really complained. Rusty was loved by all who knew him and words can’t explain the emptiness left behind.

Dude, Bangor It s Like, 4/20 What s Your Favorite Munchie?

Dude, Bangor It s Like, 4/20 What s Your Favorite Munchie?
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