martes, 28 de junio de 2016

England: Man supposedly grows breasts after drinking soy milk

The man that was recently diagnosed lactose intolerant claims he switched to soy milk because his doctor told him soy milk would be a good alternative.

“At first all was well, but after a few months, I noticed my breast were growing and my nipples started pointing out, like those of a pubescent girl,” he told reporters.

“My sexual desire disappeared,” he says. “My penis—I won’t say it atrophied, but it was so flaccid that it looked very small in comparison with the way it used to be. Even my emotions changed.”




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sábado, 25 de junio de 2016

What will Earth look like if we melt all the ice?

National Geographic has a good, but disturbing, interactive map showing what 216 feet of sea level rise will do to coastlines around the world.



The maps here show the world as it is now, with only one difference: All the ice on land has melted and drained into the sea, raising it 216 feet and creating new shorelines for our continents and inland seas.

There are more than five million cubic miles of ice on Earth, and some scientists say it would take more than 5,000 years to melt it all. If we continue adding carbon to the atmosphere, we’ll very likely create an ice-free planet, with an average temperature of perhaps 80 degrees Fahrenheit instead of the current 58.



Of course, it's not necessary for all of the ice to melt for us to experience devastating effects of sea level rise. Just from the current sea level rise caused by melting ice and thermal expansion, we're already seeing destruction from higher water. Right now, Alaskan villages are worrying about what to do as melting ice threatens to erode their village out from underneath their feet. In the Pacific, low-lying islands face existential questions such as if a country is underwater, is it still a nation-state?

With Arctic temperatures at their highest in 44,000 years, ice cover has hit record lows and scientists report that sea level is rising 60% faster than anticipated. Just six feet of sea level rise would be enough to ruin South Florida and experts warn that we've already "baked in" approximately 70 feet of sea level rise.

This shouldn't be taken to mean it's too late to act, but illustrations like this can serve as a useful reality check that unless we act now to stop greenhouse gas emissions, we're going to see worse and worse effects as time goes on.

This add some context, this is all the water on Earth if it was in the same place. On the scale of the planet, the oceans aren't that deep, so it doesn't take that much of a change to affect coastlines.

Source: treehugger.com

jueves, 23 de junio de 2016

Chinese pastor murdered

Recently, Pastor Han, pastor of a church in Chiangbai, China was brutally murdered by North Korean secret agents, sources revealed that he was hacked to death. The purpose behind the murder was to provide a “warning” to Christians in China, who actively assisted North Korean refugees.

In addition to this warning, the Chinese government has warned Chinese and Koreans pastors to refrain from involving themselves. This warning has affected American pastors in the area, as well. "Special prayer is needed for the safety and protection of local, Chinese Korean workers", says an Open Doors spokesman. "Our ministry in North Korea is also being threatened by these developments. However, we believe Jesus’ promise that the power of the enemy will not overcome the church of Christ. We should be wise and courageous to deal with NK ministries in these difficult circumstances."

While coming in the latter half of our World Watch List, at number 33, China faces great persecution. However, God is bigger than any trial we face!



Pastor Han’s church and family has been devastated by the recent events. Yet, even in the midst of their great sorrow, they relentlessly gather day and night to pray and fast. Keep them in your prayers, that they are able to peacefully mourn Pastor Han’s death. Pray that God will provide a new pastor for the church. Pray for protection of other Christians on the Chinese-Korean border and surrounding areas. Lastly, pray for the Christians of North Korean; pray they will experience the power of God in their daily lives.

Source: opendoorsusa

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Source: desingtrend.com

Should Trump cut business ties?

Nearly 7-in-10 voters say they think presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ought to step down as chairman and president of the Trump Organization while he's involved in politics, a new CNN/ORC Poll finds. The results come as Trump heads to Scotland for the grand re-opening of a golf course he owns there.

According to the poll, 69% say of voters say Trump ought to step down, 28% think he should continue to run his eponymous company.
There is broad, bipartisan agreement that Trump should step down, with 56% of Republicans, 71% of independents and 77% of Democrats saying so. Even among those who say they would vote for Trump in a head-to-head against Clinton, 55% say he ought to step aside while his career in politics continues.



Trump has recently raised questions about money raised by the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state. She has stepped down from the board of directors of the foundation while running for president, but her husband, Bill Clinton, remains active in the foundation's affairs. Voters are less apt to think the former president ought to step away from his foundation than to say Trump should back away from his businesses -- just 38% say he ought to do so while 60% think he can continue his work with the foundation.
Democrats largely say Bill Clinton should continue to work with the foundation, 83% say so, but among independents and Republicans, opinions are more closely divided, with independents tilting toward staying on (51% to 46% who say step down) and Republicans leaning toward stepping away (51% step down to 47% continue work).
There is also a gender gap in the question on whether Clinton should step away from the family's foundation which is not evident in opinions on Trump and his business. While 69% of both men and women say Trump ought to step down, men (56%) are less likely to say Bill Clinton should continue his work with the foundation than are women (63%). Democratic-leaning women are particularly more likely than Democratic men to say he ought to continue in the position, 78% among Democratic women vs. 64% of Democratic men.
Over the last few days, both Trump and Clinton have delivered speeches outlining why they think their opponent shouldn't be president, with Trump's speech Wednesday including sharp attacks on Clinton's family's foundation and Clinton's Tuesday address criticizing Trump's business prowess.
Results from the same poll, conducted before those speeches and released earlier this week, found about half of voters say Trump and his campaign have unfairly attacked Clinton, while 36% say Clinton has unfairly attacked Trump.
The CNN/ORC Poll was conducted by telephone June 16-19 among a random national sample of 1,001 adults. The poll includes interviews with 891 registered voters. Results for registered voters have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Source: edition.cnn.com

miércoles, 22 de junio de 2016

Transfer Talk: Pogba and Neymar

The French international and the Brazilian ace have been subject to a number of rumors linking them to multi-million euro deals with Real Madrid & PSG, respectively.
Not even the UEFA Euro 2016 and the Copa América Centenario can stop the rumor mill. As both continental competitions enter their final stages, players around the world will have their future sorted out, with two of the biggest stars of the sport moving away from their current clubs.



Disregarding the wishes of Juventus' owners, Paul Pogba's future seems to be getting closer to Real Madrid. The player's agent revealed he has started negotiating terms with French boss Zinedine Zidane, who has repeatedly stated he is a fan of the talented bianconeri midfielder. The only problem to sort out will be who to offload from the extremely populated Real Madrid midfield, adding the enormous amount Los Blancos will have to splash to sign the French international.



Another player that could switch teams this summer is Neymar. Although Barcelona's officers have repeatedly claimed he won't leave the club, financial problems keep haunting the Catalan outfit, and a mega bid by Paris Saint-Germain would be really hard to overlook. Neymar's refusal to extend his contract with Barcelona has added fuel to those rumors, since it seems the Brazilian ace is not even close to deciding where he wants to continue playing.

Want to know which transfers are being concocted by Europe's best teams? Check out the following video, courtesy from our pals at Football Daily.

Source: livesoccertv