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March 17th, 2014

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Some inspiration for your Monday :)

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"Give yourself a break. Stop beating yourself up! Everyone makes mistakes, has setbacks and failures. You don't come with a book on how to get it right all the time. You will fail sometimes, not because you planned to, but simply because you're human. Failure is a part of creating a great life. Stand up to it and handle it with grace. Because, you can."
—Les Brown
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Маленькая разница/ A small difference

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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] mi3ch at монолитное единство
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Дмитрий Быков. Маленькая разница
Не будем сравнивать нынешний Киев с хусейновским Ираком. Сравним ту Америку с нынешней Россией
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Ah, how history repeats itself...

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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] mi3ch at как тузик грелку
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На всякий случай. Если заблокируют жж – facebook
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Немного про шапкозакидательные настроения и взрыв патриотизма перед русско-японской и Первой мировой войной.


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Александр Бенуа:
«Эти нахалы япошки, макаки желтомордые, и вдруг полезли на такую махину, как необъятное государство Российское с его более чем стомиллионным населением. У меня и у многих зародилось даже тогда подобие жалости к этим «неосторожным безумцам». Ведь их разобьют в два счёта, ведь от них ничего не останется».

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Over 75% of people with the flu do not have symptoms

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During flu season, sufferers may marvel at those individuals who just never seem to get sick. But a new study suggests they may actually be ill without knowing it, as three quarters of people with seasonal and pandemic flu do not exhibit symptoms.

The researchers, led by Dr. Andrew Hayward of University College London in the UK, published the results of their study in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

See further: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/274102.php