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Well that’s a new way to take Grannie out for a bit of fresh air. 😂
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  • Bill Haydt

    Well at least it’s a Goldwing, won’t destroy what’s left of her hearing.

o povo não foi convidado para os 45 anos da autonomia

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O POVO NA RUA
Há poucos minutos (pelas 18 horas) iniciou-se no Amor da Pátria uma sessão, integrada no programa comemorativo dos 45 anos da Assembleia Regional dos Açores (assim designada no princípio), onde estão a ser encenados os discursos proferidos no dia da inauguração solene do parlamento açoriano.
Logo que conheci a notícia deste acontecimento fiquei muito curioso e achei bastante interessante.
Lembro-me (tinha 14 anos) do aglomerado de pessoas em frente ao Amor da Pátria quando chegou o Presidente da República, general Ramalho Eanes, neste dia, no ano de 1976, para presidir à sessão solene inaugural em que pela primeira vez se reuniam os deputados eleitos, após a instalação da assembleia. Fiquei cá fora, com vontade de entrar, mas sabia eu lá se era possível…
Nos tempos seguintes fui um assíduo frequentador do salão do Amor da Pátria, onde se realizaram os plenários parlamentares: morava ao pé e o gosto pela política começava a despertar. Fixei alguns olhares perplexos de certos deputados ao verem um rapazinho por ali. O Dr. Mota Amaral cumprimentava-me com o leve sorriso que todos lhe conhecem e um ligeiro aceno da cabeça e eu consertava-me na cadeira orgulhoso. Éramos do mesmo partido!
Ficou-me na memória, entre outras coisas, uma “brega” entre ele e a deputada Conceição Bettencourt, do PS, eleita por Santa Maria, quando ela o acusou de ter raciocínios maquiavélicos, ao que o presidente do governo respondeu que Maquiavel é que produzira pensamentos “bettencourticos”.
Apaixonei-me pela atividade parlamentar por causa deste despiques, em que a oratória chegava a ser brilhante através do desempenho de Alberto Romão, Martins Goulart, Alvarino Pinheiro e outros. Álvaro Monjardino, a quem cabia presidir, pela impressão que deixava na condução dos trabalhos, impunha-se também como grande figura.
A azáfama jornalística, quando também comecei a despertar para a comunicação social, era outro motivo que me levava ao Amor da Pátria.
Por tudo isto, liguei a quem de direito, na manhã de hoje, a perguntar se a sessão seria aberta ao público. Resposta negativa, pois a pandemia ainda dita as suas regras. Conformei-me, como é óbvio. Mas tenho imensa pena de não poder assistir à recriação dos discursos de há 45 anos.
A sala vai estar composta, na sua maioria, pelas individualidades que participaram na sessão solene que hoje de manhã decorreu na sede do parlamento, em que o Presidente da República, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, pontificou.
Deixo uma pergunta: será possível repetir esta evocação da sessão solene inaugural da Assembleia Regional dos Açores, abrindo-a, com as devidas regras sanitárias, ao povo?
Provoca-me alguma estranheza que estas solenidades, apesar da ora tão propalada democratização da vida política açoriana resultante da abertura do espectro partidário à governação e ao parlamento, continuem tão restritas, pomposas, enfatuadas, elitistas e formalistas — quando fui chefe de gabinete do presidente da Assembleia tive que lidar com um deputado da Assembleia da República que se negou a sentar-se na cadeira que lhe fora atribuída por discordar da precedência protocolar: vou almoçar ao Peter, disse-me ele, recusando também o repasto organizado para depois da sessão em causa.
Durante a manhã discursou-se no parlamento até dizer chega (e o Chega também!). Perto de uma dezena de discursos! A quem se dirigiriam? Tal enxurrada de palavreado não foi, certamente, dirigida ao povo. Falaram para si.
Sei que é preciso pensar, discutir e debater, refletir e decidir, para que a Autonomia responda, cada vez mais, aos anseios dos açorianos. Mas, numa sala tão grande como a do Amor da Pátria, não haveria um cantinho para o povo, que, afinal, é a razão de ser de tudo isto? As tais individualidades não cederam nenhuma das suas cadeiras.
Já amanhã, vamos ver os políticos (incluindo eu) atrás do povo a pedir o voto, um dia depois de, mais uma vez, terem deixado o povo na rua!

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a mortandade da guerra na Etiópia de que ninguém fala

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The Ethiopian military claims it has killed more than 5,600 members of the Tigray rebel forces it is fighting in the north of the country.
A bloody conflict has been raging since November, but the statement from senior general Bacha Debele gave no timescale for the casualties. Correspondents say they may be from recent battles.
The general said a further 2,300 rebels had been injured, and 2,000 captured.
Millions of civilians face starvation due the conflict, the UN says.
Lt Gen Debele accused the rebel Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of trying to break up Ethiopia, as the group made incursions into the neighbouring Amhara and Afar regions.
One TPLF division had tried to gain control of Humera on the border between Tigray and Amhara, he said, but had been “completely decimated”.
There has been no response to the claims from the TPLF.
The war began last year after months of feuding between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government and leaders of the TPLF, the main political party in the Tigray region.
The president sent troops to Tigray to overthrow the regional government after accusing the TPLF of being behind several attacks on military camps. (BBC)
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sociedades doentes, saúde mental aumentam os problemas

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Dr. Dr. Ovid, pediatrician neurologist, warning of a silent tragedy that is growing today in our homes.
There is a silent tragedy that is growing today in our homes, and is about our most beautiful jewelry: our children. Our children are in a devastating emotional state! Over the past 15 years, researchers have given us increasingly alarming stats on a steady and acute increase in childhood mental illness now reaching epidemic proportions:
Stats don’t lie:
• 1 out of 5 children have mental health issues
• A 43 % increase was seen in ADHD
• A 37 % increase in adolescent depression has been observed
• A 200 % increase in the suicide rate among children aged 10 to 14 years has been observed.
What is going on and what are we doing wrong?
Today’s children are over-stimulated and over-donated with material items, but they are deprived of the foundations of a healthy childhood, such as:
• Emotionally available parents
• clearly defined limits
• responsibilities
• Balanced nutrition and adequate sleep
• Movement in general but especially outdoors
• Creative game, social interaction, informal gaming opportunities and spaces for boredom
Instead, these last few years have been filled to the children of:
• Digitally distracted parents
• Indulgent and permissive parents who let children ′′ rule the world ′′ and be the ones who set the rules
• A sense of law, to deserve everything without winning it or being responsible for getting it
• Inappropriate sleep and unbalanced nutrition
• A sedentary lifestyle
• Endless stimulation, tech nannies, instant gratification and no boring moments
What to do?
If we want our children to be happy and healthy individuals, we need to wake up and get back to basics. It’s still possible! Many families see immediate improvements after weeks of following recommendations:
• Set boundaries and remember you are the captain of the boat. Your children will feel safer knowing you are in control of the rudder.
• Give children a balanced lifestyle filled with what children need, not just what they want. Don’t be afraid to say ′′ no ′′ to your kids if what they want isn’t what they need.
• Provide nutritious food and limit junk food.
• Spend at least an hour a day outdoors doing activities such as: Cycling, hiking, fishing, bird / bug watching
• Enjoy a daily family dinner without smartphones or technology that distracts them.
• Play family board games or if kids are too small for board games, get carried away by your interests and let them be them sending in the game
• Involve your children in a home stain or stain depending on their age (folding clothes, order toys, hanging clothes, unpacking supplies, setting table, feeding dogs etc. The whole world
• Implement a consistent sleep routine to make sure your child sleeps long enough. Hours will be even more important for school age children.
• Teaching responsibility and independence. Don’t protect them too much from frustration or error. Being wrong will help them develop resilience and learn how to overcome life’s challenges,
• Don’t load your kids backpack, don’t carry your backpacks, don’t take the stain they forgot, don’t peel their bananas oranges if they can do it from themselves same (4-5 years). Instead of giving them the fish, show them to fish.
• Teach them how to wait and delay gratuity.
• Provide opportunities for ′′ boredom “, because boredom is the moment creativity wakes up. Don’t feel responsible for always keeping kids entertaining.
• Don’t use technology as a cure for boredom, nor offer it at the first second of inactivity.
• Avoid using technology during meals, in cars, restaurants, shopping centers. Use these moments as opportunities to socialize by thus training the brains to function when they are in mode: ′′ boredom ′′
• Help them create a ‘ Bottom of Boredom ‘ with activity ideas for when they’re bored.
• Be emotionally available to connect with children and teach them self-regulation and social skills:
• Turn off phones at night when kids need to go to bed to avoid digital distraction.
• Become an emotional regulator or coach of your children. Teach them to recognize and deal with their own frustrations and anger.
• Show them to salute, take tricks, share without staying without anything, say thank you and please recognize the mistake and apologize (don’t force them), be model of all these values he has instilled.
• Connect emotionally – smile, kiss, kiss, tickled, read, dance, jump, play or gate with them.
Article written by Dr. Luis Rojas Marcos, psychiatrist.

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