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Posts by Tonya Heim

At least Orban conceded. That was more than bully Trump would do. He’s still crying over 2020 and I’m not sure he didn’t cheat on 2024.

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Vance/America backing Orban-disgusting.

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Planatir’s CEO says only trade workers or neurodivergent people will succeed in an AI world. I want to know, who the hell wants a world like that? What are we doing to ourselves?

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How do you even spend $2M in one month on Alaskan king crab. WTF??

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This made me lol! Yum

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Wow

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If Trump could prove that the 2020 election was really stolen, wouldn’t that make this current term illegal?

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For International Woman’s Day I want to recognize Andrea Schwartz, whose birthday also falls on this day. She is an incredible leader of people as CEO of an org that serves adults w special needs. Truly a CEO who cares. And an incredible daughter! Happy birthday Andrea.

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That’s the funniest thing I’ve read all day. Do they even hear themselves?

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The same thing is happening in Indiana.

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Trump administration slashes mercury regulations from coal plants - Scientific American

So much for making America Healthy. Do they want us all dead?

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The EPA is going to stop monitoring greenhouse gases,which is all the proof you need about why we need regulations to reign in greedy corporations. I’m sure the oil companies are celebrating. But to hell with all of us lowly humans trying to live and breathe on our planet.

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I keep reading about Trump attacking female reporters for asking the tough questions. #1 why aren’t the men asking the tough questions and challenging his answers and #2 why aren’t the men speaking up to support the women. Good grief

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ICE is committing crimes

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If the ventilation system is all connected, movement won’t matter. The virus will travel on air currents and is highly contagious

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Trump’s threatening to sue over a joke. Doesn’t have more important things to worry about. So thin skinned.

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Hey Blanche‼️

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Does this surprise anyone?

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And Melania’s film director is a sexual predator. Of course he is.

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I’m seeing lots of people encourage us to watch Michelle Obama’s Becoming this weekend and I had honestly forgotten that she made that documentary. It’s hilarious how Melania copies everything Michelle does.

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A vintage black-and-white portrait of pioneering American microbiologist Alice Catherine Evans (1881–1975), seated elegantly in a dark satin blouse with a strand of pearls around her neck. She gazes directly at the camera with a composed, intelligent expression, one hand resting lightly on a table edge, wearing a pleated skirt in this classic early 20th-century studio photograph. Evans made groundbreaking contributions to public health by proving that the bacterium Brucella abortus (which causes brucellosis, also known as undulant fever) could be transmitted from infected cattle to humans through unpasteurized milk, leading to widespread milk pasteurization laws in the 1930s that saved countless lives. She was also the first woman elected president of the Society of American Bacteriologists (now ASM).#WomenInScience #Microbiology #AliceCatherineEvans #PublicHealth #Pasteurization #WomenInSTEM

A vintage black-and-white portrait of pioneering American microbiologist Alice Catherine Evans (1881–1975), seated elegantly in a dark satin blouse with a strand of pearls around her neck. She gazes directly at the camera with a composed, intelligent expression, one hand resting lightly on a table edge, wearing a pleated skirt in this classic early 20th-century studio photograph. Evans made groundbreaking contributions to public health by proving that the bacterium Brucella abortus (which causes brucellosis, also known as undulant fever) could be transmitted from infected cattle to humans through unpasteurized milk, leading to widespread milk pasteurization laws in the 1930s that saved countless lives. She was also the first woman elected president of the Society of American Bacteriologists (now ASM).#WomenInScience #Microbiology #AliceCatherineEvans #PublicHealth #Pasteurization #WomenInSTEM

Microbiologist Alice Catherine Evans was born #OTD in 1881.

She proved that the bacterium 𝘉𝘳𝘶𝘤𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘢 𝘢𝘣𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘶𝘴 caused brucellosis (aka undulant fever) in humans & cattle. This led to the pasteurization of milk in the US in 1930. First woman president, Society of American Bacteriologists.

#WomenInSTEM

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I hung bird feeders in two different windows and it’s causing my Lilly extreme anxiety keeping watch.

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They may have changed a few of the people but not the tactics. Evil is as evil does.

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Bruce Springsteen releases anti-ICE protest song 'Streets of Minneapolis' On Wednesday Bruce Springsteen released 'Streets of Minneapolis,' a protest song condemning the violence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis.

"I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis,"
"It's dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Stay free."

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Sepia-toned vintage portrait photograph of Edith Clarke (1883–1959), the pioneering American electrical engineer, inventor of the Clarke Calculator (a graphical tool for solving power transmission problems), and the first woman to earn a master's degree in electrical engineering from MIT. She is shown in a close-up head-and-shoulders view against a dark, neutral background, gazing directly at the camera with a composed, intelligent expression. Clarke has distinctive curly hair neatly styled, and she wears thin, round pince-nez glasses perched on her nose with a thin bridge and side arms. She is dressed in a formal dark blouse or jacket. The classic early-to-mid-20th-century studio portrait style conveys her trailblazing role in electrical engineering and power systems innovation. #EdithClarke #WomenInEngineering #ElectricalEngineering #ClarkeCalculator #InventorsHallOfFame #MIT #MITAlum #PowerSystems

Sepia-toned vintage portrait photograph of Edith Clarke (1883–1959), the pioneering American electrical engineer, inventor of the Clarke Calculator (a graphical tool for solving power transmission problems), and the first woman to earn a master's degree in electrical engineering from MIT. She is shown in a close-up head-and-shoulders view against a dark, neutral background, gazing directly at the camera with a composed, intelligent expression. Clarke has distinctive curly hair neatly styled, and she wears thin, round pince-nez glasses perched on her nose with a thin bridge and side arms. She is dressed in a formal dark blouse or jacket. The classic early-to-mid-20th-century studio portrait style conveys her trailblazing role in electrical engineering and power systems innovation. #EdithClarke #WomenInEngineering #ElectricalEngineering #ClarkeCalculator #InventorsHallOfFame #MIT #MITAlum #PowerSystems

Edith Clarke, the first female electrical engineer in the US, invented a calculator (the Clarke calculator) to solve electric power transmission problems, a precursor to modern smart grid technology. It was patented in 1925. #WomenInSTEM

It's International Day of #CleanEnergy!

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Miller should be blacklisted.

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What does Trump have on all these guys. The nurses should all walk out.

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World Cup should pull out of US

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It tells you a lot that these people respect that hateful trucker.

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They are all criminals. This sounds like conspiring cover up a crime.

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