Kamala Harris Faces a Pivotal Choice: California Governorship or Presidential Ambitions?
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DTV visa extension
A new Police Order for extensions of stay is needed, if it has not already been done. -
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Police Warn Against Reindeer Antlers and Coloured Lights on Cars
Don't you mean Oh deer? -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
maybe the citizens will wake up soon and come to realize what their dictator doesn't want them to know the truth Putin could be planning to cut off internet access to Russian citizens Putin could be planning to cut off internet access to Russian citizens -
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My McAfee Nuisance.
It is easy to install , but there are many different versions to choose from ... I like Linux Mint mate 22 , when installing it you do not have to do a lot , just give some info about your location , the rest runs quasi automatically ... I will never go back to Windows . But , be careful when you install it on a PC with an NVME ssd . I tried to change the OS to Linux on a brand new laptop I bought , but it did not let me install it ( security violation ) ... If you have a PC with NVME or M,2 ssd , try to install it on a spare HD first ... -
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Did you have a happy Childhood?
normal thai women just doin a bit of hustle on the side.. I had one for lunch and one for dinner. -
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Trump’s big fat abject lie …and why he keeps telling it.
The Long History of mRNA Vaccines..... Messenger RNA, or mRNA, was discovered in the early 1960s; research into how mRNA could be delivered into cells was developed in the 1970s. So, why did it take until the global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 for the first mRNA vaccine to be brought to market? The early years of mRNA research were marked by a lot of enthusiasm for the technology but some difficult technical challenges that took a great deal of innovation to overcome. The biggest challenge was that mRNA would be taken up by the body and quickly degraded before it could “deliver” its message—the RNA transcript—and be read into proteins in the cells. The solution to this problem came from advances in nanotechnology: the development of fatty droplets (lipid nanoparticles) that wrapped the mRNA like a bubble, which allowed entry into the cells. Once inside the cell, the mRNA message could be translated into proteins, like the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, and the immune system would then be primed to recognize the foreign protein. https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/the-long-history-of-mrna-vaccines Follow the science………..
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