Empire of the Summer Moon, by S.C. Gwynne. Really interesting read about the final years of the Old West, and the war between the (predominantly Comanche) natives and the white settlers. Been a while since I read it but I enjoyed it.
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I need to know what about the outdoor experience is believable. Ambient sounds, animals, rainfall?
I think the interesting thing here, as the article mentions, is that correlation doesn't equal causation. There is definitely an advantage to exercise, and the brisker the walk the better, as it's good for cardiovascular fitness, joint health etc as well as burning calories. And people who are generally fitter are less likely to develop T2DM. But also people who are generally fitter/healthier are are less likely to have T2DM, and are probably also better able to move more and faster.
A potentially interesting follow-up might be to examine the correlation between number of daily steps, and pace, in patients with known Type 2 Diabetes and the reversal of the condition.
Missing from the auto TLDR. "The court did not order any punishment, according to a statement by TISL."
So no change will come from it, it took action from the people to oust the Rajapaksa's who continue to make themselves rich at the expense of their people and this is no deterrent nor are there safeguards to stop it happening again.
I went in with high expectations from having seen the trailer and was disappointed. It was beautifully shot, incredible sets, amazing cinematography, fantastic score, visually the whole thing was a joy to watch.
Sadly it was let down by the characters, who all ended up being fairly two dimensional (with some being so one dimensional it bordered on satire). The story was fairly dull, ended up being your 'strong but damaged man learns to care again whilst looking after a small person', with doses of 'US bad' and 'what if AI had feelings too?' (which ended up being rather clumsy).
It all ended up being too long, and suffering from some pacing issues which allowed you to think about all the plot holes and inconsistencies. It's a shame, we definitely need more well done sci-fi to stimulate the genre but sadly this wasn't the film for me.
I don't know. None of what I post is OC, sadly there aren't that many girls queuing up to send to me. I found this picture online, and like the majority there is no way of verifying how it got there.
If this community is OC only, or there are genuine concerns regarding consent then I can take my posts down.
No worries. It confused me at first, thought I was just struggling to see a link. But I'd read it a few minutes before anyway and thought it was a good article and worthy of a share.
Decent easy to read narrative which gave perspective of the whole country, and then focused specifically on the fight in the South. Talks about the culture and history of the tribes, and settlers, and then follows a few specific characters so you can observe the personal impact of events.