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Caring for yourself can make the world a better place.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/boundless/202010/self-love-in-difficult-times Keeping a daily journal helps you to gain some distance on your thought patterns and observe the way that they affect you. You may also discover how things like your sleep patterns and biorhythms affect your mood. This can make it easier to find constructive ways to deal with your thoughts and feelings. You might also try…

30 Things You Should Do Right Now | Thought Catalog
https://thoughtcatalog.com/ben-branstetter/2012/09/30-things-you-should-do-right-now/ 3. Apologize to your partner; you know what you did. In the words of Ogden Nash, “When you’re wrong admit. When you’re right, shut up.” Know that every fight is brought on by pride. Don’t debase yourself, but humble yourself. 4. Read poetry. Here’s The Writer’s Almanac which puts an approachable poem up every day, or download The…

New report about the experiences of the Pacific sexual violence workforce
This is the first report to focus solely on the experiences of the Pacific sexual violence workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand. https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/4821

#Internet #Firms# Profits #Stamp #Out #Child #Abuse #Images
The Guardian: Internet firms should use profits to stamp out child abuse images, says police chief. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwvML1xTU https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jul/24/internet-firms-should-use-profits-to-stamp-out-child-abuse-images-says-police-chief Internet companies should reinvest some of their “eye-watering” profits into efforts to stamp out child abuse images online, a chief constable has said. Mike Barton challenged firms to do more to stop the content appearing in the…

#Entitlement
JUST IN: Americans give Pres. Trump lowest six-month approval rating of any president in polls dating back 70 years: https://t.co/5UO6CPO5Jv pic.twitter.com/oK70rhsr7g — ABC News (@ABC) July 16, 2017 Evidence suggests Russian intelligence pipeline to Trump campaign https://t.co/loDcnOx9eL pic.twitter.com/ua6kGMZLc7 — HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) July 16, 2017
Takes male survivors on average about three decades to come forward
It takes male survivors on average about three decades to come forward. https://t.co/GeevrlML7i — National Sexual Violence Resource Center (@NSVRC) January 17, 2020