October Sky
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October Sky
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Katılım Nisan 2017
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@Sanjayred9y I don't believe they are real subscriptions, the amount of free stuff is available for creeps.
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@WatcherGuru @grok analyze the accuracy of this post and compare with previous 5 years
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@Jadejirre No one is hating her for her religious beliefs.
She and her father were converting hindus to Christianity by illegally booking Gymkhana club.
Know the context before blinding shitting your mouth. Or you never cared about the truth.
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Genuine question that i hope someone can give me an honest answer to. Why is this okay but jemi gets so much hate for her religious belief?
Female Cricket@imfemalecricket
Indian Women's Cricket Team at the Siddhivinayak Temple to seek Bappa's blessings ahead of the World Cup Final ❤ #CricketTwitter #CWC25 #INDvSA
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@MAGANationX It’s the opposite. This government has requested lists of people on assistance. That is a violation of their privacy. Undocumented people DO NOT get government benefits. Have you ever even met an immigrant? This govt has also requested lists of gun owners. Are you OK with that?
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NEW:
🇨🇳🇺🇲 China already has a replacement for Nvidia's AI chips and is not interested in them anymore - Reuters
Back in 2022, the US banned Nvidia from selling its powerful AI chips to China.
So Nvidia made a light version called the H20, which was weak, pricey, but China bought tons of them anyway.
In 2025, Trump banned this chips too.
Meanwhile Huawei and SMIC developed chinese made chips who are running AI just as well as the Nvidia chips.
After this China banned Nvidia.
Trump tried to put these chips on the negotiation table, but Xi was not interested anymore.


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@spectatorindex the economist has been predicting china's collapse every year for the last 30 and now they say this?
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@_Radhikadagar This october let's hype 'October Sky'
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@Rainmaker1973 But the story does not tell, did he get the money or who did
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What is taught in elementary school gender studies:
Focus on Respect & Kindness
At the youngest grades (K–2), lessons emphasize treating everyone with respect, kindness, and fairness.
Kids might read picture books about different types of families (e.g., some kids live with grandparents, single parents, or two moms/dads).
The goal is to help children understand diversity without diving into adult-level theories.
Basic Identity & Feelings
Children may be taught that everyone has unique likes, dislikes, and personalities.
Some curricula include discussions that boys and girls can like the same toys, colors, or sports, challenging stereotypes like “pink is only for girls.”
Students are encouraged to express their feelings and be comfortable with who they are.
Anti-Bullying & Inclusion
Schools often use anti-bullying programs that specifically mention not teasing or excluding someone because of how they look, dress, or who their family is.
This can overlap with gender and identity. For example, not making fun of a boy who paints his nails, or a girl who plays football.
Health & Safety Education
In upper elementary (grades 3–5), some districts introduce more structured health lessons:
Puberty basics (how bodies change, hygiene).
Understanding that people grow differently and at different times.
Sometimes, mention that gender identity (how people feel inside) is separate from biological sex (body traits).
These lessons are usually presented in age-appropriate language, more about self-awareness and respect than deep theory.
Materials They Use
Children’s books (e.g., about families, friendship, diversity).
Short videos or cartoons about kindness and inclusion.
Role-playing activities (what to do if someone is teased).
Health worksheets (on bodies changing, respecting privacy, hygiene).
It’s not academic gender studies. It’s more like “treat people kindly, understand differences, and take care of yourself as you grow.”
Why Some Schools Teach Puberty in 3rd–4th Grade
Early onset of puberty: In the U.S., research shows some kids (especially girls) can start puberty as early as 8 years old. That means 3rd grade for some.
Preparation before changes happen: The idea is to give kids basic info before they experience changes (like body odor, breast development, or hair growth) so they’re not scared or embarrassed.
Health & hygiene: Lessons often focus on things like “you might notice sweating, here’s why deodorant is helpful” rather than full reproductive biology.
How It Usually Works in Schools
Letters home: Most schools notify parents before puberty or sex ed lessons begin, giving you the choice to review the material.
Opt-out option: In many states, parents can choose to remove their child from those lessons if they feel it’s too early.
Split sessions: Often boys and girls are separated in 4th or 5th grade for practical Q&A about body changes, to reduce embarrassment.
K–2 → Kindness, diversity, feelings.
3rd–4th (sometimes) → Light intro to body basics & hygiene (optional, varies widely).
5th–6th → Standard puberty education, more detail about reproduction and growing up.
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I’m not sure if a country like India will ever establish a crypto reserve (it should), but I strongly think companies need to set up crypto treasuries.
But I think it is crucial for companies to have at least a portion of their financial reserves in cryptocurrency.
Because I believe the US itself will allow the physical dollar to crash sometime in the next decade.
The amount of USD printed in recent years, the amount of US debt, and the counterfeit superdollars printed by DPRK and China, which have allowed them to thrive and grow spectacularly (especially China), all indicate that the US may willingly crash the dollar or let adversaries themselves do it.
This is where Bitcoin and Crypto come in.
I believe crypto is a US project for continued financial dominance because they hold the ‘keys’. China or DPRK can’t print Bitcoin or counterfeit it. The US debt is not denominated in Bitcoin. All countries will eventually have to join the Bitcoin bandwagon. There’s no way to crash, counterfeit, or break it.
The US is the largest player in the cryptocurrency space, and its policies and decisions influence prices. The recent Genius Act stablecoin bill suggests to me that the US plans to use cryptocurrency to manage its economy, controlling inflation while the USD weakens and real payable debt significantly reduces.
If Satoshi is the US, and it already holds 1 million BTC, and if BTC reaches $1 million (which I believe it will), the US will have $1 trillion just like that. Not to mention, they now have a publicly announced cryptocurrency reserve that could potentially hold another million Bitcoins.
And what if the USD were in a free fall? BTC could potentially reach many millions of USD. This would essentially allow the US to clear most of its dollar-denominated debt.
However, what about the long-term value of the USD?
The USD is not going anywhere. Only the physical USD is getting destroyed. The USD will still be America’s currency and global influence. The USD will re-emerge as the crypto backed dollar, similar to the petro dollar and gold-backed dollar before.
I believe this economic reset is inevitable. Therefore, it makes sense for companies and countries to hold a portion of their currency in major cryptocurrencies, just like the US is doing. Now is the time. The reset has already started.
Aravind@aravind
I think India should mirror the US in setting up a strategic crypto reserve. Bitcoin gives me CIA vibes all the time. There's something about it that the US is going to use to ensure continued financial dominance in the world. It may be safer to create the reserve than not for 🇮🇳
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Research suggests 15-19% of meat eaters experience depression, based on studies like Matta et al. (2018) and Michalak et al. (2012). This is generally lower than the 21-35% for vegetarians or vegans. However, some studies, like Mofrad et al. (2020), link higher red meat intake to increased depression risk. Lifestyle, culture, and diet type complicate the picture. More research is needed for clarity.
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@Anthony53353297 @Christi46422991 @_henwall @grok @rosberggs It will not be wise to generalise the entire population based on the work culture of a single family you are familiar with.
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@Cromwell919 @IndianTechGuide Doesn't matter. Probably Valid nonetheless .
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@IndianTechGuide Is this being reported from the original AIIMS(New Delhi) or periphery? 😁
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@spectatorindex She is a disaster. I like Rubio, I don't mind other people in the Trump administration, but she is just bad news. I hope that she will never be a director of anything.
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