From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4531 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, July 8 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4531 Today's Subjects: ----------------- =?UTF-8?B?UGVyc29uYWwgbm90ZXMgb24gaW5mb3JtYXRpb24gcmVxdWVzdA==? = [ammf-d] The portable air conditioner that cools down and purifies any room. ["Min] New YouTube Software â An Unfair Advantage ["Video Marketing Blaster" ] If you can't afford future car repairs, we can help! ["Car Warranty" Subject: The portable air conditioner that cools down and purifies any room. 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Having pet(s) was shown to significantly reduce triglycerides, and thus heart disease risk, in the elderly. A study by the National Institute of Health found that people who owned dogs were less likely to die as a result of a heart attack than those who did not own one. There is some evidence that pets may have a therapeutic effect in dementia cases. Other studies have shown that for the elderly, good health may be a requirement for having a pet, and not a result. Dogs trained to be guide dogs can help people with vision impairment. Dogs trained in the field of Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) can also benefit people with other disabilities. Pets in long-term care institutions People residing in a long-term care facility, such as a hospice or nursing home, may experience health benefits from pets. Pets help them to cope with the emotional issues related to their illness. They also offer physical contact with another living creature, something that is often missing in an elder's life. Pets for nursing homes are chosen based on the size of the pet, the amount of care that the breed needs, and the population and size of the care institution. Appropriate pets go through a screening process and, if it is a dog, additional training programs to become a therapy dog. There are three types of therapy dogs: facility therapy dogs, animal-assisted therapy dogs, and therapeutic visitation dogs. The most common therapy dogs are therapeutic visitation dogs. These dogs are household pets whose handlers take time to visit hospitals, nursing homes, detention facilities, and rehabilitation facilities. Different pets require varying amounts of attention and care; for example, cats may have lower maintenance requirements than dogs. Connection with community In addition to providing health benefits for their owners, pets also impact the social lives of their owners and their connection to their community. There is some evidence that pets can facilitate social interaction. Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Leslie Irvine has focused her attention on pets of the homeless population. Her studies of pet ownership among the homeless found that many modify their life activities for fear of losing their pets. Pet ownership prompts them to act responsibly, with many making a deliberate choice not to drink or use drugs, and to avoid contact with substance abusers or those involved in any criminal activity for fear of being separated from their pet. Additionally, many refuse to house in shelters if their pet is not allowed to stay with the ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 01:43:57 -0400 From: "Video Marketing Blaster" Subject: New YouTube Software â An Unfair Advantage New YouTube Software b An Unfair Advantage http://airfreez.today/ihzJh1Q1QWgBwZ6Louf_PUUNE9VeYr0U-D3K_IHHbXx3kBFq http://airfreez.today/k62WQllTE9CjGaaE39FeWJN_be1vn60o1wfVBRDZhtuYdfYC ia Supreme Court took up a climate change case by a group of children and young adults that also raised fundamental rights issues. In addition to making legal findings related to human rights, the Court found that the Colombian Amazon is a bbsubject of rightsb, entitled to protection, conservation, maintenance and restoration.b It recognized the special role of Amazon deforestation in creating greenhouse gas emissions in Colombia, and as a remedy ordered the nation and its administrative agencies to ensure a halt to all deforestation by 2020. The Court further allocated enforcement power to the plaintiffs and affected communities, requiring the agencies to report to the communities and empowering them to inform the Court if the agencies were not meeting their deforestation targeing adoption of nature's rights language in its 2009 Constitution, Bolivia's Legislature passed in 2010 the Law of the Rights of Mother Earth, Act No. 071. Bolivia followed this broad outline of nature's rights with the 2012 Law of Mother Earth and Integral Development for Living Well, Act. No. 300, which provided some implementation details consistent with nature's rights. It states in part that the bviolation of the rights of Mother Earth, as part of comprehensive development for Living Well, is a violation of public law and the collective and individual rights.b While a step forward, this enforcement piece has not yet risen to the level of a specific enforcement mechutes or constitutional provisions in India specifically identified rights of nature. Nevertheless, the India Supreme Court in 2012 set the stage for cases to come on rights of nature, finding that bEnvironmental justice could be achieved only if we drift away from the principle of anthropocentric to ecocentric. . . humans are part of nature and non-human has intrinsic value.b The Uttarakhand High Court applied the principle of ecocentric law in 2017, recognizing the legal personhood of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers and ecosystems, and calling them bliving human entitiesb and juridical and moral persons. The Court quickly followed with similar judgments for the riversb associated glaciers, including the Gangotri and Yamunotri, and other natural systems. While the India Supreme Court stayed the Ganga and Yamuna judgment at the request of local authorities, those authorities supported the proposed legal status in concept but were seeking implementation gui ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 03:43:35 -0400 From: "**American Great Hat**" Subject: A Must Have For Trump Supporters and Collectors A Must Have For Trump Supporters and Collectors http://airfreez.today/9nj4gc72G7vDwqcxU-JqKoQINj48U51zp5en8djYl2HNzzWp http://airfreez.today/6eC-eq4S_ueGk8q0cxldQ6kI2FfFxPIvZok1nFULQRlrmKOb A dome car can include features of a coach car, sleeping car, a lounge car, dining car, and an observation car. Within the United States, the primary manufacturers were The Budd Company (stainless steel construction), The Pullman Company (steel construction), and ACF (American Car & Foundry, aluminum construction). A portion of the car, usually in the center, is split between two levels, with stairs leading both up and down from the train's regular passenger car floor level. The lower level of the dome usually consisted of a small lounge area, while the upper portion was usually coach or lounge seating within a "bubble" of glass on the car's roof. Budd Co. dome cars used curved class, whereas Pullman company cars used flat panels of glass that were positioned at different angles above the roofline. Passengers in the upper portion of the dome were able to see in all directions from a vantage point above the train's roof line. On some dome cars, the lower portion was built as a galley, where car attendants used dumbwaiters to transfer items between the galley and a dining area in the dome portion of the car. In the United States, the Union Pacific railroad was the primary user of dome dining cars in the pre-Amtrak era. Some dome cars were built with the dome extending the entire length of the car (a "full dome" car), while others had only a small observation bubble. There were also combination dome-observation cars built which were meant to be the last car on the train, with both rear observation and the dome up top. Dome observation cars came in both round end, and square end versions. The Union Pacific, in the US, was the primary user of square-end observation cars, prior to Amtrak, although the Burlington Route had several square-end cars of stainless steel. Double-decker or bilevel coach A Bombardier BiLevel Coach Main article: Bilevel car As passenger car construction improved to the point where dome cars were introduced, some passenger car manufacturers began building double decker passenger train cars for use in areas that are more heavily populated or to carry more passengers over a long distance while using fewer cars (such as Amtrak's Superliner cars). Cars used on long-distance passenger trains could combine features of any of the basic car types, while cars used in local commuter service are often strictly coach types on both levels. Double decker coaches were tried in the UK (SR Class 4DD) but the experiment was unsuccessful because the restricted British loading gauge resulted in cramped conditions. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 01:32:29 -0400 From: "Super Anntenna" Subject: TV Executives Shocked TV Executives Shocked http://gpspower.bid/guoUm1fmt8YDBxzxuLCce2iHqyV_yHGa87bpVOwACpF9ACkJ http://gpspower.bid/1SYxYt6jV6tQ46osgyxxD5HpzKXVRIQeGLwYwLYCmGzvJycn bal concerns with species losses, ecosystem destruction, and the existential threat of climate change. These and other factors supported the development of the 2010 Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth (UDRME). The UDRME was adopted by representatives of 130 nations at the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, convened in Bolivia following the concerns of many regarding the disappointing results of the 2009 Copenhagen climate negotiations. Just as the U.N. recognized human rights as arising from existence, so did the UDRME find that the binherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienable in that they arise from the same source as existence.b Like the UDHR, the UDRME defends the rights-bearing entity (nature and its elements) from the excesses of governing authorities. These rights include, among others, the recognition that bMother Earth and all beings of which she is composed have (...) the right to life and to existb as well as the bright to integral health.b The UDRME adds that bach being has the right to a place and to play its role in Mother Earth for her harmonious functioning.b Just as the rights protected by the UDHR are enforceable by the bright to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals,b so too does the UDRME specifically require humans and their institutions to brecognize and promote the full implementation and enforcement of the rights and obligations recognized in this Declaration.b The UDRME addresses enforcement by requiring bdamages caused by human violations of the inherent rightsb to be brectified,b with those responsible bheld accountable.b Moreover, it calls on states to bempower human beings and institutions to defend the rights of Mother Earth and of all beings.b Bolivian President Evo Morales urged then-U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to make U.N. adoption of the UDRME a priority. While that recommendation remains to be addressed, the UDRME has since served to inform other international and national efforts, such as a 2017 Resolution by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) proposing a Universal Declaration of the Rights of Nature. As of 2019 rights of nature has been reflected in treaties, constitutions, court decisions, and statutory and administrative law at all levels of government. Craig Kauffman, political science professor at the University of Oregon, and scholar of nature's rights and global governance, contends that evolving rights of nature initiatives and networks represent an bimportant new global movementb arising from ban informal global governance system (...) being constructed by citizens disillusioned by the failure of governments to take stronger actions to address the dual crises of climate change and biodiversi ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 04:57:02 -0400 From: "Car Warranty" Subject: If you can't afford future car repairs, we can help! If you can't afford future car repairs, we can help! http://glucoplus.guru/pMcn8DyTiyzirwYCpU2ZAmDkSK6nI17BRcQJHfK23ztNL32S http://glucoplus.guru/hFvbIdVdbSWOxpl0YONkGbTpsaII2wafqVHzMi13vgigDjHv One of the primary goals of a marketing communication is to persuade consumers or businesses, by either changing their perception of a brand, product or service, or persuading them to purchase (or feel motivated / tempted to purchase) a product or service. The "Elaboration Likelihood Model" is used to demonstrate how persuasion occurs. When a marketing communication message is sent out, first it must be acknowledged and attended by the receiver. By giving their attention to the marketing communication, consumers will begin to process and comprehend the message. There are two routes to persuasion: Central and peripheral. Central route processing is used in high-involvement purchase decisions. 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Communication process Transactional Model of Communication Communication can be defined as process of using, word, sound or visual cues to supply information to one or more people. A communication process is defined as information that is shared with the intent that the receiver understands the message that the business intended to send. The communication process was once thought of as having the source of the message, which is then encoded, put through the chosen communication channel, which is then decoded by the recipient and then received. Throughout the middle of the channel there is the potential for noise to distort the message being sent. Once the receiver has the message they then give feedback to the original source, where they then find out whether the campaign has been successful or not. With the prevalent use of technology, customers are seeking out information about brands, products and businesses prior to purchase. This means that there is a need for an additional channel within the communication process, so it is a more accurate representation of the current business environment. Businesses are now having to take into consideration that both opinion leaders and opinion formers who have a great influence over today's society and their perceptions. So they have to be included into the communication process before the recipient of the message receives it. This model is more effective when there is common ground between the senders and receivers so they can communicate effectively. Choosing the appropriate source helps develop the message and appeal to the targeted audience. The source will be more effective if they are relatable to the target audience. This realm of understanding is represented by the overlapping circles. The more knowledge the source has about who they are targeting, the better they can understand how the receiver may interpret or react to the ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4531 **********************************************