
Mihkel Johannes Paimla
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Jan 8, 2025 |
eestieest.com | Mihkel Johannes Paimla
Aastavahetusel on ikka kombeks Piiblisse kiigata ja sealt eluks vajalikku tarkuselisa saada. Mitte-väga-ammu veendusime, et Piiblis on tuleviku kohta nii mõndagi kirja pandud! Seal oli nimelt juttu sellest, kuidas Maa peale tuleb Surmaratsanik (esimene neljast), kellele antakse kroon. (Ladina keeles corona). Ning see, et kroon-corona antakse, mitte see ei ole tal endal kaasas-olemas, viitab ilmselt koroona laboratoorsele päritolule. Viimati mainitud Piibli ennustus vajab aga veel kinnitust.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
eestieest.com | Mihkel Johannes Paimla
7. jaanuaril tähistab õigeusklik maailm Juliuse kalendri kohaselt jõule. Õigeusklike jõulud on vabad kõrvalistest sekeldustest, mida kujutab endast pühade eelne ostubuum ning tänu sellele saab keskenduda jõulude tõelisele mõttele – lunastaja sünnile ning inimlikele väärtustele, milleks on armastus, enesesalgamine ja mõistmine. Seda on meie ärevas maailmas üha enam vaja.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
eestieest.com | Mihkel Johannes Paimla
Authored by Josh Koebert via FinanceBuzz,Whether it’s for speed, convenience, or price, it’s no secret that Americans love fast food. Convenience aside, fast food has also been considered one of the most budget-friendly options to feed your family outside of cooking at home. However, fast foodies claim menu prices have skyrocketed in recent years, prompting backlash online and on social media. Have fast food prices really changed so dramatically? And if so, by how much?
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Dec 8, 2024 |
eestieest.com | Mihkel Johannes Paimla
Authored by Gail Tverberg via Our Finite World,Moving industrialization offshore can look like a good idea at first. But as fossil fuel energy supplies deplete, this strategy works less well. Countries doing the mining and manufacturing may be less interested in trading. Also, the broken supply lines of 2020 and 2021 showed that transferring major industries offshore could lead to empty shelves in stores, plus unhappy customers.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
eestieest.com | Mihkel Johannes Paimla
A complex interplay of factors are leading to North America’s long wildfire season: increasing summer temperatures, erratic precipitation patterns, changing land use, and ironically, fire suppression practices. But what does the data say? Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao visualizes the millions of acres burned by U.S. wildfires from 1983 to May 2024, per statistics from the National Interagency Fire Center.
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