MH370: ‘Putin ordered plane to be flown to Kazakhstan space port,’ conspiracy … – The Independent


Vladimir Putin ordered Russian special forces to hijack Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and fly it to a spaceport in Kazakhstan, an aviation expert who appeared on CNN has claimed.

Source: www.independent.co.uk

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China challenges Russian influence in Kazakhstan – East Asia Forum


Authors: Anuar Almaganbetov and Bakhytzhan Kurmanov, Economic Research Institute On 14 December 2014, the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visited Astana for the

Source: www.eastasiaforum.org

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Kazakhstan – leader in Central Asia in terms of gender equality


Kazakhstan – leader in Central Asia in terms of gender equality

Source: inform.kz

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A Spiritual Explanation of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy


The Divine Liturgy celebrated in the Orthodox Church has deep roots in the earliest Christian worship and has formed countless saints.

Source: myocn.net

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ADHD & the brain: Does ADHD treatment improve long-term academic, social and behavioral outcomes? | SharpBrains


The core symp­toms of ADHD fre­quently cause sig­nif­i­cant impair­ment in aca­d­e­mic, social and behav­ioral func­tion­ing that adversely impact indi­vid­u­als’ qual­ity of life. These symp­toms often per­sist into adult­hood, poten­tially com­pro­mis­ing an individual’s func­tion­ing over many years. Under­stand­ing how ADHD impacts long-term func­tion­ing, and whether adverse long-term affects are dimin­ished with treat­ment, is thus extremely impor­tant. How­ever, despite ample evi­dence that treat­ments such as med­ica­tion and behav­ior ther­apy yield sub­stan­tial short-term ben­e­fits for most indi­vid­u­als, the impact of treat­ment on longer-term out­comes remains less well-established. This is an impor­tant gap in the research literature.

Source: sharpbrains.com

I know medical management of ADHD is a controversial issue, but one I feel strongly about, having suffered badly from the disorder as a child (God bless my dear mother), and I, on the farther end of middle age, continue to take Adderal with great results.

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The Terry Clarke Daily (March 3, 2015) is out!


 

The March 3, 2015 edition of The Terry Clarke Daily is out. I appreciate the response so far, and I have incorporated several issues into regular articles at the request of many of the publication's readers. I continue to request additional areas of interest readers would like to see in future editions.

Please click the link below to access today's edition!

The Terry Clarke Daily.