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Inese Polaka 🇱🇻❤️🇺🇦

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Interests: Machine learning, biostatistics, bioinformatics. Cenšos saprast pasauli. All views are my own.

Riga, Latvia Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Vance's upcoming visit to Hungary is so weird and has so convenient timing that I wouldn't be surprised if they had a plan to use his visit for another false flag somehow.
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Вестник бури / Буревестник
Летят, соколики! Усть-Луге и Приморску - пламенный привет!!!
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Simon Kuestenmacher
Simon Kuestenmacher@simongerman600·
Can you become sentimental by scrolling through a timeline of memes? The data goes back a full 30 years. Source: memesguy.com/timeline
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
The city's protection plan involves placing a sign on the flowerbed to protect the burrowing owl's nest.
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Prof. Feynman
Prof. Feynman@ProfFeynman·
The joy of finding things out is the greatest pleasure in science.
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kalnins
kalnins@agenskalnietis·
Kas to būtu domājis - Igijs recenzējis Gibbonsu.
Antigone Journal@AntigoneJournal

Timely reminder of when this guy reviewed that guy... Iggy Pop on Gibbon's Decline and Fall (Classics Ireland, 1995): Caesar Lives by Iggy Pop In 1982, horrified by the meanness, tedium and depravity of my existence as I toured the American South playing rock and roll music and going crazy in public, I purchased an abridged copy of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Dero Saunders, Penguin). The grandeur of the subject appealed to me, as did the cameo illustration of Edward Gibbon, the author, on the front cover. He looked like a heavy dude. Being in a political business, I had long made a habit of reading biographies of wilful characters — Hitler, Churchill, MacArthur, Brando — with large profiles, and I also enjoyed books on war and political intrigue, as I could relate the action to my own situation in the music business, which is not about music at all, but is a kind of religion-rental. I would read with pleasure around 4 am, with my drugs and whisky in cheap motels, savouring the clash of beliefs, personalities and values, played out on antiquity’s stage by crowds of the vulgar, led by huge archetypal characters. And that was the end of that. Or so I thought. Eleven years later I stood in a dilapidated but elegant room in a rotting mansion in New Orleans, and listened as a piece of music strange to my ears pulled me back to ancient Rome and called forth those ghosts to merge in hilarious, bilious pretence with the Schwartzkopfs, Schwartzeneggers and Sheratons of modern American money and muscle myth. Out of me poured information I had no idea I ever knew, let alone retained, in an extemporaneous soliloquy I called ‘Caesar’. When I listened back, it made me laugh my ass off because it was so true. America is Rome. Of course, why shouldn’t it be? All of Western life and institutions today are traceable to the Romans and their world. We are all Roman children for better or worse. The best part of this experience came after the fact — my wife gave me a beautiful edition in three volumes of the magnificent original unabridged Decline and Fall, and since then the pleasure and profit have been all mine as I enjoy the wonderful language, organization and scope of this masterwork. Here are just some of the ways I benefit: I feel a great comfort and relief knowing that there were others who lived and died and thought and fought so long ago; I feel less tyrannized by the present day. I learn much about the way our society really works, because the system-origins — military, religious, political, colonial, agricultural, financial — are all there to be scrutinized in their infancy. I have gained perspective. The language in which the book is written is rich and complete, as the language of today is not. I find out how little I know. I am inspired by the will and erudition which enabled Gibbon to complete a work of twenty-odd years. The guy stuck with things. I urge anyone who wants life on earth to really come alive for them to enjoy the beautiful ancestral ancient world.

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Žurnāls Sporta Avīze
Žurnāls Sporta Avīze@SportaAvize·
🇱🇻 Latvijas jauktā pāra ratiņkērlinga izlase trešdien uzvarēja Milānas-Kortīnas paraolimpisko spēļu bronzas mačā. ✨ Spēlē pret ASV Agris Lasmans un Poļina Rožkova papildus endā svinēja dramatisku uzvaru ar 11-10. 📸 Zumapress/Scanpix, Reuters/Scanpix
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Prof. Feynman
Prof. Feynman@ProfFeynman·
Learning is like peeling an onion— each layer reveals another layer, and occasionally, it makes you cry.
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Jordanreviewsittt@jordanreviewsit·
Make the Microsoft CEO search for an email on Outlook
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LTV Ziņu dienests
LTV Ziņu dienests@ltvzinas·
Pabeigts ilgākais pētījums Latvijas medicīnas vēsturē. Tā mērķis – izstrādāt skrīninga metodes kuņģa un zarnu vēžu agrīnai atklāšanai un profilaksei. Kuņģa vēzis ir viena no nāvējošākajām onkoloģiskajām slimībām Eiropā. Latvijai ir vieni no augstākajiem saslimstības rādītājiem. Ik gadu reģistrē 500-600 jaunus pacientus. Vairumam audzēju atklāj novēloti, jo sākuma stadijā kuņģa vēzis nekādas specifiskas pazīmes var neizrādīt. lsm.lv/raksts/dzive-s…
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National Park Service
National Park Service@NatlParkService·
Crocheting just for the halibut! Unwind (and hook some fun) with these crochet patterns. No strings attached…well, maybe a few yarn ones. Whether you're crafting a keepsake, ocean-inspired decor, or just fishin' for a new project, these easy-to-medium projects are perfect for beginners and wildlife fans alike.
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Aleksandr X
Aleksandr X@AleksandrX13·
‼️ #NAFO and all Supporters of Ukraine ‼️ A MASTER THREAD OF RALLIES... ...for the Anniversary of the Invasion 2026 WITH A GLOBAL MAP!!! Find your nearest Venue, and BE there!!!! (1/)
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
On Valentine’s Day 36 years ago, Carl Sagan requested NASA to turn Voyager 1's camera back toward home for one last look. From 3.7 billion miles away, Voyager captured this image. Here is how Carl Sagan described it: “Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor, and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every 'superstar,' every 'supreme leader,' every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there — on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand. It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.”
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Maija KRASTIŅA 🇱🇻🇫🇷
Mazliet dīvaini, ka par šo “piegādi” nav milzīgs tracis. Apjoms ir iespaidīgs. Tikpat iespaidīgi, ka cietumi joprojām iepērk pakalpojumus no cilvēka, kurš pats sēž Centrālcietumā.
Kristaps Bunkus@KristapsBunkus

Vai patiesais Mego bizness @cietumi sāk izgaismoties? Šokējoši, bet likumsakarīgi. Latvijas cietumos izvietotie Mego/Lenoka veikali var izrādīties īsta zelta bedre. Un diez vai galvenā peļņa ir no kafijas pulverīšiem. Vai tas tiešām pārsteidz, ja zinām, ka A.Babenko, kurš iepriekš bija Mego/Lenoka PLG (tagad, šķiet, viņa tēvs), un viņa biznesa partneris M.Uļmans paši ir šī cietuma veikala klienti? @Valsts_policija @Tieslietas #Mego #Lenoka #CietumuBizness #ĒnuEkonomika #Korupcija facebook.com/share/p/18FpW2…

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