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Cristina Molina

@walkingcities

I am a Diplomat. I love Jesus, my family & the world. I work for the U.S. Military Resurrection Camps. My Media Lic# is 12209837

Caribbean, Asia, America, German great-grandfather; Latin 가입일 Ocak 2014
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Cristina Molina
Cristina Molina@walkingcities·
You can reunite with your deceased/resurrected family members. Please contact resurrectionmedia.us@gmail.com and they will forward you a form you fill out with info about your family member & they will locate them in the camp and coordinate your visit to a Resurrection Camp. At the time when we die and our corpse expires, our soul rises like a hologram from our corpse and that hologram regenerates back to flesh; because the community is unbelieving of the resurrection in this manner, the hospitals transfer us to military camps where we farm. I work for the United States Resurrection Camp Media Offices marketing the existence of Resurrection Camps and reuniting family members. You can reunite with your deceased/resurrected family members. Please contact resurrectionmedia.us@gmail.com and they will forward you a form you fill out with information about your family member and they will locate them in the camp and coordinate your visit to a Resurrection Camp. You can also RELEASE family members from the Resurrection Camps.
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MAHA Action
MAHA Action@MAHA_Action·
RFK Jr. and Brooke Rollins just helped save 475 beagles from a dog breeding facility that supplied animals for research. “Ridgeland Farms, a dog breeding facility that supplied animals for research, will transfer its remaining 475 beagles to a large cage-free, no-kill dog rescue.” “Most of those dogs will leave the facility immediately.” “And begin the path toward adoption and permanent homes.” “We are committed to humane animal care.” “And to replacing animal testing with effective alternatives wherever possible.” “Today we’re also announcing the creation of OREVA.” “A new NIH office that will accelerate the development and use of humane-based research technologies.” “Accountability matters.” “Animal welfare matters.” “Enforcement matters.”
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Help A Teacher
Help A Teacher@HelpATeacher·
Do important!
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Wicker
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Inspired By
Inspired By@InspiredBy23232·
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snoopy
snoopy@snoopylovers12·
Snoopy 🐾
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Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.@Neuroscope_mp·
Most people still think creatine is only for the gym. Your brain actually uses a shocking amount every single day — and many people over 50, perimenopausal women, vegetarians, and sleep-deprived folks are running low without realizing it. Here’s what the neuroscience really says (with the honest caveats)
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.@Neuroscope_mp

BREAKING: Most people think creatine is just for gym bros. They have no idea that your brain uses a shocking amount of it every single day. Here's what neuroscience actually says about creatine and your brain. And maybe implications for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. #BrainHealth #Creatine #NeuroScience

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Gitana
Gitana@Gitana1369877·
"Everything passes, but the songs remain.”
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
New neurological research reveals that writing by hand activates complex brain networks critical for learning and memory, while typing on a keyboard effectively lets the brain coast on autopilot. For over two decades, Norwegian neuroscientist Audrey van der Meer has studied how handwriting shapes the human brain. In a landmark 2024 study published in Frontiers in Psychology, her team utilized high-density EEG caps to track the brain activity of students as they either handwrote with a digital pen or typed on a keyboard. The results were stark: writing by hand triggered a synchronized burst of neural activity across the entire brain, connecting regions responsible for memory, sensory integration, and active learning. Conversely, when students typed the exact same words, this sophisticated cognitive network collapsed. Because typing relies on repetitive, identical keystrokes, it requires minimal spatial problem-solving, leaving crucial learning centers in the brain quiet and disengaged. This neurological difference directly impacts how we process and retain information. Earlier research by Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer at Princeton University mirrored these findings, demonstrating that students taking longhand notes consistently outperformed laptop-users on conceptual comprehension tests. While laptop users transcribe lectures verbatim without processing the information, handwriting forces students to listen critically, synthesize ideas, and summarize concepts in real time. Our brains are part of an embodied, living system. By replacing physically rich activities with frictionless digital keystrokes, we secure quick surface-level efficiency at the cost of deep cognitive engagement. To truly process information, make better decisions, and keep our minds sharp, the simplest solution is also the most ancient: pick up a pen. source: van der Meer, A. L. H., & van der Weel, F. R. R. (2024). Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1219945.
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Joanne
Joanne@englishrose0512·
🌷 Thank God for the people who make you laugh a little louder, heal a little faster, and believe a little stronger. 🩷🌸
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