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bookofthrees · 2 months ago
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Three Industries That Struggled with Long-Term Toxic Exposure
Long-term toxic exposure doesn’t always make headlines right away. In many cases, the effects unfold slowly, sometimes over decades, before patterns emerge and accountability is demanded. Across different sectors, workers and nearby communities have lived with consequences tied to harmful chemicals and delayed regulatory responses.This article looks at three industries in the business world where…
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bookofthrees · 3 months ago
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The 9 Levels of Angels: Understanding the Celestial Hierarchy
Angels have fascinated humanity for millennia, appearing in religious texts, art, and cultural traditions across the world. In Christian theology, particularly following the influential 5th-century work “De Coelesti Hierarchia” (On the Celestial Hierarchy) attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite, angels are organized into a specific hierarchical structure. This structure, known as the angelic…
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bookofthrees · 5 months ago
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The Next Wave for AI
We’re on the brink of three major shifts in Al: huge context windows, agent-based learning, and text-to-action capabilities. Context windows are expanding sos rapidly that we can hand an Al something as large as a library of books and have it make sense of the whole set, even though it “forgets” in the middle, much like human short- term memory. #the_local network Meanwhile, agents are…
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bookofthrees · 9 months ago
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Nick Danger Third Eye ~ Firesign Theatre
Nick Danger is a fictional character created by the comedy group The Firesign Theatre, portrayed by Phil Austin. Danger is a parody of the hard-boiled detective, and is often announced as “Nick Danger, Third Eye”, a parody of the term private eye. Danger stories involve stereotypical film noir situations, including mistaken identity, betrayal, and femmes fatales. Danger originally appears on the…
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bookofthrees · 9 months ago
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Life's third act | Jane Fonda
“There have been many revolutions over the last century,  but perhaps none as significant as the longevity revolution. We are living on average today 34 years longer than our great-grandparents did — think about that. That’s an entire second adult lifetime that’s been added to our lifespan. And yet, for the most part, our culture has not come to terms with what this means. We’re still living with…
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bookofthrees · 9 months ago
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Dr Adam Fraser explains The Third Space
How to improve work life balance and be more agile in your behaviour by leveraging the transitional space in your day. We spend our day rapidly moving between different environments and interactions. All too often we take the mood and mindset of the previous interaction into the next one. We might have a frustrating meeting and it affects how we behave in the next one, or we go through a crisis,…
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bookofthrees · 9 months ago
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind — Tones
Start with the tone. (Pinkish-red) – D Up a full tone. (Orange) – E Down a major third. (Purple) – C  Down an octave. (Yellow) – C (an octave lower) Up a perfect fifth. (White) – G These are the tones and their corresponding colors that were bequeathed upon humanity by the extra-terrestrials in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and then relayed back to those aliens via a synthesizer and…
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bookofthrees · 9 months ago
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Army researchers envision third arm for Soldiers
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — When engineers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory brainstormed on how to improve Soldier lethality, the idea of a third arm seemed like something that might help. Mechanical engineer Dan Baechle carefully planned out a device that doesn’t need batteries, is lightweight and can evenly distribute the load of a heavy weapon. “It can help stabilize the weapon and…
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bookofthrees · 9 months ago
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3 Brain Systems That Control Your Behavior Reptilian, Limbic, Neocortex
By Robert Sapolsky Reptilian brain Also known as the primal brain, this is the oldest part of the brain and is responsible for basic life functions like breathing and alerting us to danger. It’s also responsible for the fight or flight response.  Limbic system Also known as the paleomammalian brain, this part of the brain is responsible for emotions and is involved in learning and…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory (Orch OR)
Quantum Consciousness: The Orch OR suggests that consciousness is a quantum process facilitated by microtubules in the brain’s nerve cells. Microtubules are protein-based structures forming part of the cell’s cytoskeleton. According to this theory, consciousness is akin to a quantum wave that passes through these microtubules. Like any quantum wave, it exhibits properties such as…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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THE THREE PLANES OF EXISTENCE | Ram Dass
One system through which you can look at it all, is that there are a set of vibrations or frequencies, you can call them the physical plane, the astral plane, the causal plane, and that which is beyond the beyond. That’s a good image, “beyond the beyond.” In Tibetan, there is a mantra, which is “Gate, Gate, Paragate, Para Sam gate Bodhi svaha,” which means, “To that which is beyond the ocean of…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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Tricuspid Heart Valve
There is only one place in the human body with three duplicate heart valves, called the tricuspid valve. The valves of the heart are structures which ensure blood flows in only one direction. They are composed of connective tissue and endocardium (the inner layer of the heart). There are four valves of the heart, which are divided into two categories: Atrioventricular valves: The tricuspid…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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How Can OCR Technology Help in Business
Businesses are looking for innovative ways to revolutionize their business workflows, boost efficiency & cut costs. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is one such technology that has been gaining popularity.  It can help you convert different types of documents, such as images, scanned documents, & PDFs, into searchable & editable text. The good news is that it does so in real time. No more…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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Designing Distinction: The Art of Incorporating '3' into Your Logo
In the branding domain, a logo anchors a company's identity, with the number '3' offering a unique blend of numerical significance and visual appeal. Iconic brands like 3M and ASICS embed '3' to convey their values and goals.
In the realm of branding, a logo serves as the cornerstone of a company’s identity, encapsulating its essence in a single, memorable symbol. When it comes to integrating specific numbers or symbols, such as the number ‘3’, the design process unveils a layer of creativity and strategic thinking. Logos featuring the number ‘3’ stand out for their unique ability to blend numerical significance with…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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4 Tips for Teaching Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The rate of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder, is up not only in the United States but worldwide. New research published in Autism Research reveals that 100 in 10,000, that is, 1 in 100 children, are diagnosed with this disorder. Characteristics of autism might be detected in early childhood, but this condition isn’t diagnosed until much later.  Most children…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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Unlocking Communication: 3 Effective Strategies for Overcoming Speech-Language Disorders
Communication is the cornerstone of human interaction, enabling us to express our thoughts, needs, and emotions. For many, the ability to communicate effortlessly is a natural gift, often taken for granted. However, for individuals grappling with speech-language disorders, this fundamental aspect of human connection can be a significant challenge. Speech-language disorders (SLD) encompass a…
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bookofthrees · 1 year ago
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3 Great Ways To Make An Additional Income In London
Introduction London is one of the most expensive cities in the world. However, living in this bustling city is a dream come true for many people. Therefore, finding sources for some extra income can always help you when you’re living in London. London dwellers always look for opportunities and ways to get extra pounds in their banks. The important part of this is that the city also has a lot…
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