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Notations On Our World (Special Edition): A Call For Freedom

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As we go dark for Easter Week, we present a call for Freedom in honor of the revolution in Iran. We look forward to being the voice for freedom and living up to our mission to help change the conversation in our World.

On the Dawn of a New Month & A New Quarter: A Closing Thought

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  ​ Meditations , you could say, is Marcus Aurelius exploring himself. That’s literally what the title means–the book isn’t for you and I, it’s  “things to one’s self,” to himself.  He’s exploring his fears, his desires, his flaws, his virtues. That’s the journey that philosophy took Marcus on. Since he was a young man until right before his death, he was exploring himself, trying to understand himself and his nature better. But what about you? How well do you know ‘the backroads of the self,’ as Marcus calls them in Book 4. You know every inch of the ride to work. You know this road or that city, you say, like the ‘back of your hand.’ But how well do you know yourself? Too many of us are total strangers to ourselves. We seek busyness. We seek external markers.  We seek out others to understand us , and demand that they  hear what we’re saying.  Meanwhile, we ignore the voice inside. The one that is whispering to us so many important lessons. The one that is shouting so many warnings.

Notations On Our World (Special Weekly Edition): On National Consumer Week

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    Keep your money and information safe during #NCPW2023 Unfortunately, scammers are not taking a break in 2023. Watch out for red flags, learn about consumer safety, and stay safe with USAGov during National Consumer Protection Week. From March 5 to 11, 2023, follow @USAGov on  Facebook  and  Twitter . We're sharing official tips and guides from government agencies every day to help you avoid scams and keep your money safe. Save this information and follow the hashtags all week. When: Sunday, March 5 until Saturday, March 11, 2023 Where: Join @USAGov through social media. How: Follow important hashtags like  #NCPW2023  and #SlamTheScam to get information from experts like the Federal Trade Commission and Social Security Administration.

On Our "Virtual Route 66" This Week" : On Managing Emergencies

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  When you lose power, keep your generator outside If you use a portable generator when your power goes out, be safe. Every year, thousands of people get hurt or killed by deadly fumes from generators. Always use your generator outside, at least 20 feet away from your home. Never use it inside your home, basement, or garage. Get more tips on how to protect yourself and your household from generator dangers after an emergency.  

On Our Final Journey On the "Virtual Route 66" For January 2023: Reuniting with Loved Ones After a Disaster

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  How can you reunite with loved ones after an emergency? If you can’t get in touch with a loved one after a disaster, locate them with help from FEMA and the Red Cross. Understand what hotlines and search tools are available to you.  Learn more about finding friends and family in the wake of an emergency .  

Notations On Our World (Special Edition): @RepJeffries at National Action Networks Annual #MLK2023

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On Our "Virtual Route 66" : On Climate Change & Mitigation-Some #RandomThoughts

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    The  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrative (NOAA)  has forecasted a Wind Advisory in Orange County between 4 p.m. today, Monday, January 9 through 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 10. They are also forecasting 2-3 inches of widespread rain, with a Flood Watch between 2 a.m. through 10 p.m. Tuesday, January 10 in certain Orange County areas. Flash flooding occurs when too much rain falls too fast and too long for the ground to absorb all that water.   You can stay prepared ahead any of any possible flooding by following these recommended precautions : Be alert to signs of flash flooding and be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. Don’t park your vehicle along canals, streams or other waterways. Avoid areas subject to flooding, including dips, low spots and ditches. Look out for rapidly rising water. If driving in heavy rain, look out for flooding at highway dips and bridge underpasses. Do not attempt to drive across a flooded road. The depth of the water is not always obviou