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How often have we heard about the adventures of a man born about two thousand years ago? And now at Christmas, we celebrate His birth, and so what better way to know Him than to see His life and journey for ourselves? That was one of the main reason I set out to make this journey, to a place where strife and conflict mix with history, politics and adventure. It was also a bucket list item to see the place where they filmed Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade... Petra, who can forget the two Joneses riding out... So to see it for yourself is a really big deal:
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Jordan b Peterson He's a psychologist but now is more like a philosopher. his hard hitting/hard truths approach to understanding yourself and how to approach your life. His clips are all over YouTube. 12 rules of life. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=jordan+peterson+12+rules+for+life&oq=Jordan+petrdon&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l3.9968j0j4&client=ms-android-samsung-gs-rev1&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=A478NY-mdGAFfM: In particular, they may really benefit someone younger who's seeking to find their way in life. There's no way to characterise him. Listen to him. The book is heavier going than listening to his lectures or podcasts with Joe rogan It's not Anthony Robbins or what not. This guy is one of a kind.
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Guess what? Managed to chance upon this site http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/femhanged.html. 49 women from Iran, 11 from Singapore & 9 from Jordan... Amazing....
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If Mercedes has moved development of its 2010 car in the direction of Michael Schumacher, that tactic is "simply wrong". That is the belief of the seven time world champion's first formula one team boss, Eddie Jordan, who gave a then 22-year-old Schumacher his grand prix debut in 1991. Although denied by Mercedes, it was reported that the focus on the changes made to the W01 car ahead of Barcelona was with the former Ferrari driver's preferences in mind. But Irishman Jordan said that, five races into the now 41-year-old's return to the grid in the wake of a three-year retirement, Ross Brawn needs to forget the way that he previously worked alongside Schumacher at Ferrari. "Let's be clear; in the Ross Brawn era, Ferrari was basically a one-driver team," said Jordan, who now travels to the grands prix as an expert pundit for British television. He told the German newspaper TZ: "This (approach) is a mistake. The first four races showed entirely clearly who is able to keep up with the new generation of drivers such as Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton; namely Nico Rosberg." Rosberg, 24, was on the podium twice in the first four races. With the revised car in Spain, Schumacher took over as the team's pacesetter, but was a minute down at the chequered flag. "Schumacher is now more capable of dealing with the car, but the gap to Red Bull has become much greater," Jordan observed. Source: GMM