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A new survey funded by laundry detergent brand Persil found 1 in 3 children in the U.K. spend less time outside than inmates in maximum security prisons.
The poll questioned more than 12,000 parents of children between the ages of 5 and 12 years old in 10 different countries. And in the U.K., researchers found almost a third of children play outside for 30 minutes or less on an average day, and 1 in 5 don't venture outdoors at all.
Now, the United Nations' standard minimum guidelines for prisoners require "at least one hour of suitable exercise in open air daily."

A mini-submarine carrying more than $200 million worth of cocaine was intercepted by authorities in Texas
Officials said they intercepted the semi-submersible vessel attempting to bring 12,800 pounds or 5.5 tons of cocaine into the US.
The cocaine was on a mini-sub called a narco-submarine, vessels made of fiberglass that are extremely hard to detect using radar and are commonly used by drug traffickers.
Because much of its structure is made of fiberglass and it travels mainly below the water surface, it is virtually impossible to detect via sonar or radar.
The blast in Iskandariya, a mixed Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim town 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of the capital, happened around 7:15 p.m. (1615 GMT) at the end of an amateur soccer game, said Falah al-Khafaji.
Islamic State militants, who control swathes of territory in Iraq's north and west, were behind the attack, according to Amaq news agency, which is affiliated with the group
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Walmart's dairy processing plant will be built in Indiana. The company plans on supplying around 600 Walmart and Sam's Club stores in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Northern Kentucky with Walmart-brand milk.
Tony Airoso, senior vice president of sourcing strategy for Walmart U.S., issued a statement saying the company will be able to reduce operating costs and pass the savings onto customers. This is because the store will be operating its own plan and will work directly with the dairy supply chain in the Midwest.
The move is going to take about a year to complete, and other milk producers may be impacted by it. However, one of the country's largest milk producers, Dean Foods, said Walmart's move won't hurt its sales.
According to Wane, one farmer said the only problem he'd have with Walmart's processing plant is if it receives tax breaks that smaller dairy farmers don't receive. Mark Grieshop, who owns Pasture's Delight, said he has no issue with the plant being built, as long as it's a level playing field.
Indiana is rank 14 in the nation in the production of milk, as well as ranked 2 in ice cream production. The state is also home to 21 dairy processing plants and more than 10 farmstead operations.
The action, announced by USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service on Wednesday, applies to Monsanto's MON87419 corn strain, which resists dicamba- and glufosinate-based herbicides.
These resistances allow farmers to grow plants that aren't destroyed by herbicides produced by the same companies that designed the genetically-modified crops themselves.
Monsanto's August 2015 petition for nonregulated status was granted by regulators despite two dozen unfavorable statements during the USDA's public comment period. One such concern was from the consumer rights nonprofit Food & Water Watch, which said that allowing such herbicide-resistant crops to proliferate could "lead to an increase in dicamba use, which will spur the evolution of dicamba‐resistant weeds and the abandonment of conservation tillage practices."
Comment: Once again, the USDA proves it is merely a corporate puppet; willfully ignoring the toxicity of GMO corn and pesticides.
- Anti-Monsanto science is being censored by the USDA
- USDA silencing scientists on pesticide research
- Investigation into first commercialized GMO corn found it to be toxic to farm animals
- The Bad Seed: The health risks of genetically modified corn

Pornography is moulding and conditioning the sexual behaviours and attitudes of boys, and girls are being left without the resources to deal with these porn-saturated boys.
These are the words of Lucy, aged 15, one of 600 young Australian women and girls who took part in a just-released survey commissioned by Plan Australia and Our Watch. The survey, conducted by Ipsos, gathered responses from the girls and young women aged 15-19 in all states and territories.
In the survey report, entitled Don't send me that pic, participants reported that online sexual abuse and harassment were endemic. More than 80% said it was unacceptable for boyfriends to request naked images.
Sexual bullying and harassment are part of daily life for many girls. Young people are speaking out more and more about how these practices have links with pornography - and so they should, because they have most to lose.
Pornography is moulding and conditioning the sexual behaviours and attitudes of boys, and girls are being left without the resources to deal with these porn-saturated boys.
Comment: It's hard not to think that the widespread availability of porn is intentional. Western society is ruled by misogynistic psychopaths who have no trouble treating women as objects and second-class citizens. That behavior has trickled to the average men and even worse, to teens and boys. The way women are treated in porn is just a microcosm of how our hyper-sexualized society looks at women.
Tom Uzhunnalil is believed to have been taken from a retirement home in Yemen during an attack by Islamic extremists on 4 March.The group shot 16 people - including four nuns - during the incident at the home in Aden, which is run by missionaries, the International Business Times India said.
Father Uzhannalil has not been heard from since, but the Franciscan Sisters of Siessen posted a message on their Facebook page on Sunday claiming they had been informed of his torture, and said they believed he will be crucified on Good Friday. "This calls for serious concerted prayers from all of us," the Sisters said.
However, a member of Bangalore's Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco, Bangalore, of which Father Uzhunnalil was previously a part, told the International Business Times India: "There is no information about the whereabouts of Father Tom. We are only praying for him." No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, and officials in Yemen are said to have blamed Isis, although al-Qaeda are also present in the area.
A handwritten account of the incident from a nun who was at the home at the time, published on Christian website Aleteian, claims five young Ethiopian Christian men ran to the sisters to tell them Isis were coming to kill them. It describes the brutal killing of many people at the home, and also appears to confirm Father Uzhannalil's kidnap.
"A neighbour saw them put Father Tom in their car. They did not find a trace of Father anywhere," it said.
Comment: Aleteian, is the download PDF link to the hand-written description of the encounter with ISIS. It is both fascinating and heartbreaking to read this accounting.
More than half of teachers said they knew of pupils who had used social media for "sexting", the poll by the NASUWT teachers' union said.
A quarter of the 1,300 teachers polled knew of pupils involved in sexting who were as young as 11, but the youngest child reported was just seven. The majority of the pupils involved were aged between 13 and 16.
In one incident a girl persuaded a boy to take a picture of his genitals and send it to her. She then shared the image with other pupils. Teachers also reported incidents where pupils had filmed themselves masturbating.
Chris Keates, the general secretary of the NASUWT, said: "Over the three years the NASUWT has been running this survey, the situation has deteriorated."
An NSPCC spokesman said: "Apart from exposing them to bullying when images are shared, it could make children targets for sex offenders in some cases." The charity called for better sex and relationships education in schools.
I was just back there speaking three days ago for a holistic doctor event.
Dr. Weidong Henry Han, 57, his wife, Huijie Yu, 29; and their daughter, Emily Han, 5, were found dead Wednesday in their home in the 4600 block of Greenhill Way.
Authorities said the trio were homicide victims and have said the killings were not random. Therefore authorities have concluded the public has nothing to worry about while holistic doctors keep being found dead at an alarming rate.
Comment: For more on this bizarre string of mysterious deaths of holistic doctors see:
- Another holistic doctor found dead, 11th death in the past 90 days
- MD found murdered inside Florida home - This makes 6 in 30 days, 5 still missing
- 10th Holistic Doctor found murdered in her home - controversial connections are surfacing
- Thirteenth holistic doctor (MD, PhD) found dead- allegedly jumped out 20th floor window
- Holistic MD Nick Gonzalez, who died suddenly, said he'd heard big pharma hopes he gets hit by a bus
- Is the medical-pharmaceutical-regulatory cartel assassinating holistic physicians because of a new vaccine-linked discovery?














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