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This Winter’s Polar Vortex, from Afar and Up Close

A close-focus and space view of the deep chill finally settling in over the Northeast, for a short while. View original:  This Winter’s Polar Vortex, from Afar and Up Close ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: This Winter’s Polar Vortex, from Afar and Up Close

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That Wasn’t a Meteorite That Killed a Man in India, NASA Says

A “land-based” explosion was the likely cause, not an object from space, which would have been a first of sorts in recorded history. More:   That Wasn’t a Meteorite That Killed a Man in India, NASA Says ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: What’s Missing at the U.N. Climate Panel’s Meeting on Climate Change Communication

Three things are missing at the I.P.C.C.’s two-day meeting on improving climate communication. Read More:   Dot Earth Blog: What’s Missing at the U.N. Climate Panel’s Meeting on Climate Change Communication ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Butterflies for Ted Cruz, Determined Foe of Ethanol Mandates

Ted Cruz’s victory in Iowa may be a victory for butterflies, as well, if it ends political subservience to Big Corn. Link –  Dot Earth Blog: Butterflies for Ted Cruz, Determined Foe of Ethanol Mandates ; ; ;

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As W.H.O. Weighs Zika as Global Emergency, a Look at the World’s Failed Mosquito Policies

Areas stricken in Zika virus outbreak were once free of the mosquito that carries this and other dangerous diseases. Excerpt from:  As W.H.O. Weighs Zika as Global Emergency, a Look at the World’s Failed Mosquito Policies ; ; ;

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2 Offices Won’t Investigate New York Constitutional Amendment on Adirondack Mining

Protect the Adirondacks, an environmental group, requested inquiries into the 2013 amendment that allowed NYCO Minerals to conduct open-pit mining on state land. Taken from: 2 Offices Won’t Investigate New York Constitutional Amendment on Adirondack Mining ; ; ;

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Global Health: Deforestation Threatens Pygmies, Study Finds

The first scientific census of the African population finds that there are nearly one million in communities threatened by encroaching societies. Taken from:   Global Health: Deforestation Threatens Pygmies, Study Finds ; ; ;

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How to Protect Your Photos and Files from Natural Disasters

If your home is unexpectedly hit by fire, floods, a hurricane, a tornado or even a crashing tree, will your photos and important papers be safe?

If you take some smart precautions before disaster strikes, you can minimize your losses and save yourself a lot of worry, too. Here’s what to do:

1) Digitize photographs. If you still maintainphoto albums that are important to you, be forewarned that they are heavy, bulky and if you have a lot of them, probably too voluminous to move quickly. If you don’t have time to evacuate before a disaster hits, you could lose them all. The solution is to digitize your photos while you have the time and peace of mind to do so. Get an inexpensive scanner and set it up next to your computer screen. Go through your albums, but don’t scan every single image. Most albums show multiple pictures from the same scene. Pick one or two that are most representative, scan those, then file them into folders you can easily sort through and retrieve. The initial scanning process will take time, but once it’s done, you will breathe easier knowing your photos are secure. You can also create a list in Word or other word processing file to remind yourself what pictures are where.

2) Digitize documents. Scan insurance policies, last wills and testaments, passports, bank records, birth certificates, your mortgage and any other documents you wouldn’t want to lose in the event a natural disaster occurs.

3) Set up a back-up hard drive. I have an external hard drive that constantly backs up my files. When I scan a photo, it not only goes to a file on my laptop, it also ends up on the backed-up hard drive. The hard drive is light and portable, so in the event of a disaster, I could easily carry it as well as my laptop out of the house. NOTE: Some people back up to thumb drives, and of course, this works and is better than nothing. But I have a tendency to lose thumb drives or get them confused. The hard drive keeps everything in one place and nicely organized.

4) Back up to “the cloud.” Even though I have a back-up hard drive in my home, I also back up my computer constantly to a secure file in the internet cloud. I had this lesson reinforced a couple of years ago, before I had my own external hard drive back up. I decided I would back up everything to the cloud “just in case.” The day after the back-up was complete, a massive electrical storm in my area completely fried my computer. When I replaced the computer, the backup files were easily re-installed from my file in the cloud, with nothing lost. Companies like Carbonite.com offer good cloud back-up services.

5) Store original documents in a safety deposit box or in a fire-proof bank vault. If you have original documents at home, even after you’ve scanned them, you might want to secure them in a secure safety deposit box in a safe place ora fire-proof bank vault. If you had a lawyer draw up your will, or you have a financial adviser who helps with investments, both of them should also have copies of these documents; check to make sure they’re taking proper precautions.

6) Use the photo back-up options available on your phone. I have an Android phone, so the photos I take on my phone frequently and automatically back up to my Google photos folder. You can do the same on a Mac. By the way, using this feature is also handy in the event your phone is stolen.

7) Store documents and photos on your second floor or higher, if you have one. This is an especially good precaution if you live in an area that is prone to flooding.

8) Identify the most valuable documents, images, files and records to protect, recommends Polygon. Most of us have far more files than we need. Know which ones you need to keep, and which ones aren’t of primary importance. Winnowing out the extras has an added bonus: it will reduce clutter.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security offers useful guidance on how to prepare for natural disasters generally here.

Disclaimer: The views expressed above are solely those of the author and may not reflect those of Care2, Inc., its employees or advertisers.

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Kids’ pesticide exposure as bad for lungs as secondhand smoke

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War Zone Damocles: Mont’ka (Enhanced Edition) – Games Workshop

Following a humbling defeat at the hands of Commander Shadowsun, the forces of the Imperium return to the former hive world of Agrellan, now the Tau Empire’s youngest sept world of Mu’gulath Bay. Countless regiments of tanks and Guardsmen are thrown into the meat grinder as the Imperial commanders vow to reclaim the world from […]

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The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up – Marie Kondo

This New York Times best-selling guide to decluttering your home from Japanese cleaning consultant Marie Kondo takes readers step-by-step through her revolutionary KonMari Method for simplifying, organizing, and storing. Despite constant efforts to declutter your home, do papers still accumulate like snowdrifts and clothes pile up like a tangled mess of noodles? Japanese cleaning consultant […]

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My Dog Understands English! 50 dogs obey commands they weren’t taught – Cherise Kelley

Has your dog ever surprised you by doing something you said the first time? You are not alone! Here are 50 stories about everyday dogs who understood what their humans said. Some even saved lives in the process! Others are cute, loveable, or funny. All demonstrate the amazing human-dog bond. Chloe the golden Beagle braved […]

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Holiday Crafting and Baking with Kids – Jessica Strand

Holiday Crafting & Baking with Kids will bring the whole family together for some good holiday fun. Children ages four and up will love selecting their own materials and digging into these cheerful projects. There is something here for everyone and every winter occasion Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, New Year's, and Boxing Day! Step-by-step instructions, […]

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Path to Glory: Warhammer 40,000 (Tablet Edition) – Games Workshop

Bow before the Dark Gods and gather followers to your banner, then unleash them on your foes in desperate battles as you seek the gods' favour. 'Warhammer 40,000: Path to Glory' allows you to pick a Chaos Space Marine champion, generate a warband to follow them, and lead them to glory against rival champions in […]

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Path to Glory: Warhammer 40,000 (Mobile Edition) – Games Workshop

Bow before the Dark Gods and gather followers to your banner, then unleash them on your foes in desperate battles as you seek the gods' favour. 'Warhammer 40,000: Path to Glory' allows you to pick a Chaos Space Marine champion, generate a warband to follow them, and lead them to glory against rival champions in […]

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Path to Glory: Warhammer Age of Sigmar (Tablet Edition) – Games Workshop

Gather your warbands and worship your chosen God of Chaos with glorious deeds on the battlefield! Battle other champions and rise in your patron's favour. Rally more followers to your banner and establish yourself as the greatest warlord of Chaos the Mortal Realms have ever seen! 'Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Path to Glory' allows you […]

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The Inspired Room – Melissa Michaels

New York Times bestselling author, Melissa Michaels, will inspire you to make your house a well-loved home. Her relatable style, unique voice, and practical decorating ideas have made her highly respected blog, The Inspired Room, a haven for fans of real-life style. Step inside Melissa's home as she shares lessons learned, inspiring photos, and encouraging […]

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The Art of Raising a Puppy (Revised Edition) – Monks of New Skete

For more than thirty years the Monks of New Skete have been among America's most trusted authorities on dog training, canine behavior, and the animal/human bond. In their two now-classic bestsellers, How to be Your Dog's Best Friend and The Art of Raising a Puppy, the Monks draw on their experience as long-time breeders of […]

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Projects for Kids – Authors and Editors of Instructables

21 Projects Guaranteed to Keep Your Kids Occupied This Weekend give you full step-by-step instructions for 21 amazing kids activities that your family will love.  Learn how to entertain your kids with the DoodleBot360, LED Throwies, Grow Your Own Magic Crystal Tree, the Marshmallow Shooter and other projects that are sure to hold your child's […]

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