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« le: Décembre 22, 2024, 07:26:33 am »
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 The Vatican gave its approval Monday to revised U.S. bishops  policy to combat sex abuse in the clergy.  Approval had been expected after differences in the original plan were worked out by joint U.S.-Vatican commission in November.The Vatican released a letter from Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re and Bishop Wilton Gregory, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, pledging the Holy See s support to  combat and to prevent suc stanley canada h evil. Re also said that the Vatican  together with the bishops of the United States  feels duty-bound  to defend  the good name of the overwhelming majority of priests and deacons. The cardinal asked the American bishops to continue their meetings with the heads of religious orders who have been i stanley flasche ncluded in the policy but who have raised concerns about coming under the policy.Re s letter stressed that the Vatican will not tolerate sex abuse crimes against children, saying that Pope John Paul II has affirmed  the Holy See s aversion to this betrayal of the trust which the faithful rightly place in Christ s ministers, and to ensure that the guilty will be appropriately punished. As the Holy Father has affirmed on various occasions, the Holy See is spiritually united to the victims of abuse and to their families and encourages particular concern for stanley bottles  them on the part of the bishops, priests and the whole Catholic community.         The Vatican decision came only three days after Pope John Paul II accepted the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law as Smzy Inspector: VA Warned Of Lax Security
 We ;re one step closer to on-demand dreaming you can control, after a recent study showed that applying a mild electrical current to the scalp can induce lucid dreaming. It sounds a little bit like Inception, only with more science and less espionage. It also sounds pretty fun.     The study itself was pretty simple. Based on previous research that suggested lucid dreaming was a unique state with properties of both REM sleep and waking, Dr. Ursula Voss of Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Germany and her team applied electrical stimulation to the brains of  stanley quencher 27 subjects while they slept. Neither the experimenter nor the subject knew how much of an electric shock was being administered鈥攊f any at all鈥攂ut brains sc stanley tazas ans showed an increase in brain activity in the frontal and temporal areas at around 40-hertz. This also happens to be the same frequency at which Dr. Voss   previous experiments showed lucid dreaming took place. The correlation is no coincidence. The experimenters found that the electrical stimulation not only influences ongoing brain activity but also induces self-reflective awareness in dreams. In other words, it causes lucid dreaming. Scientists hope this new technique will help with psychiatric research, especially for conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder. This isn ;t the first techniq stanley canada ue that   claimed to induce lucid dreaming. Over the years, all kinds of silly masks and glasses have claimed to provide