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Smartphones : comment les garder plus de 2 ans ? - Tout compte fait
Et si plutôt que de changer de téléphone portable tous les 2 ans, j’essayais de le réparer ? Cette question, nous sommes apparemment de plus en plus nombreux à nous la poser et le marché de la réparation de smartphones explose en France.
Tout compte fait - Consommation : des produits pour la vie ?
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Les "sept vertus capitaux"
Les "sept vertus capitaux"
Les sept vertus catholiques comprennent : les trois vertus théologales (d'origine divine), que sont la foi, l'espérance et la charité, sont complétées par les quatre vertus cardinales (d'origine humaine), que sont la justice, la prudence, la tempérance et la force d'âme (morale, c'est-à-dire le courage), et qui étaient déjà reconnues par les philosophes.
Une autre conception mentionne « sept vertus » : la chasteté, la tempérance, la prodigalité, la charité, la modestie, le courage et l'humilité6 avec la précision que ces vertus ne correspondent pas exactement à l'inverse des sept péchés capitaux.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
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Lobbyist Claims Monsanto's Roundup Is Safe To Drink, Freaks Out When Off...
Monsanto Knew Glyphosate Cancer Link 35 Years Ago: https://youtu.be/ghtLClv1nbM
SM Gibson
March 26, 2015
(ANTIMEDIA) French television station Canal+ recently sat down with Dr. Patrick Moore for an upcoming documentary. Dr Moore, who claims to be an ecological expert and is currently the frontman for Ecosense Environmental, stated to the interviewer that Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup was not responsible for skyrocketing cancer rates in Argentina.
This is where the interview took a turn for the surreal.
Dr. Moore insisted that Roundup is safe to drink, at which point the interviewer did the only logical thing one could do in that situation. He offered the doctor a glass of the weed killer to allow him an opportunity to back up his statement. The following is the text from that exchange.
Dr. Patrick Moore: “You can drink a whole quart of (Roundup) and it won’t hurt you.”
Canal+: “You want to drink some? We have some here.”
Moore: “I’d be happy to, actually…. Uhh…Not.. Not really. But I know it wouldn’t hurt me.”
Canal+: “If you say so, I have some glyphosate, have some.”
Moore: “No. I’m not stupid.”
Canal+: “So, it’s dangerous, right?
Moore: “No, People try to commit suicide with it and fail; fail regularly.”
Canal+: “Tell the truth, it’s dangerous.”
Moore: “It’s not dangerous to humans.”
Canal+: “So, are you ready to drink one glass?”
Moore: “No, I’m not an idiot. Interview me about golden rice, that’s what I’m talking about.”
Canal+: “We did.”
Moore then abruptly ends the interview by calling the host a “complete jerk” and storms off.
Greenpeace, an organization to which the doctor turned lobbyist belonged in the 1970’s, issued this statement in part in 2008 regarding Dr. Patrick Moore.
Patrick Moore often misrepresents himself in the media as an environmental “expert” or even an “environmentalist,” while offering anti-environmental opinions on a wide range of issues and taking a distinctly anti-environmental stance. He also exploits long-gone ties with Greenpeace to sell himself as a speaker and pro-corporate spokesperson, usually taking positions that Greenpeace opposes.
While it is true that Patrick Moore was a member of Greenpeace in the 1970s, in 1986 he abruptly turned his back on the very issues he once passionately defended. He claims he “saw the light” but what Moore really saw was an opportunity for financial gain. Since then he has gone from defender of the planet to a paid representative of corporate polluters.
Patrick Moore promotes such anti-environmental positions as clearcut logging, nuclear power, farmed salmon, PVC (vinyl) production, genetically engineered crops, and mining. Clients for his consulting services are a veritable Who’s Who of companies that Greenpeace has exposed for environmental misdeeds, including Monsanto, Weyerhaeuser, and BHP Minerals.
Watch the video from Canal+
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