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Ophiolatreia: An Account of the Rites and Mysteries Connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development of Serpent Worship explores the history and practices of serpent worship across different cultures and time periods. The book delves into the rites, mysteries, and traditions associated with serpent worship, providing detailed descriptions of serpent mounds and temples. It also examines the connection between serpent worship and phallic or sex worship, offering a comprehensive exposition of this ancient practice.
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Ophiolatreia [1889].pdf
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Humans Want To Live LocallyβWe Should Let Them
Despite the massive shift in how we build and move within cities over the past century, people are still people, who generally make rational choices and favor efficiency.
MIT researchers Carlo Ratti and Arianna Salazar-Miranda, et al., were encouraged by what they found when they measured how often a neighborhoodβs residents carry out essential trips within a quarter-hour radius (by analyzing mobile phone location data for 40 million Americans):
Despite the challenges intrinsic to American planning, American people arenβt naturally allergic to the 15-minute city as a concept; on the contrary, they gravitate to it. When parks and grocery stores were available nearby, average travel distances fell as people took advantage of them. That may seem like an intuitive, obvious finding β of course people like convenience β but itβs an important one. Even after a century of homogenous zoning and automobiles, Americans automatically use a 15-minute city if they can.
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https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/2/29/to-change-the-behavior-change-the-environment-lessons-from-the-blue-zones
Despite the massive shift in how we build and move within cities over the past century, people are still people, who generally make rational choices and favor efficiency.
MIT researchers Carlo Ratti and Arianna Salazar-Miranda, et al., were encouraged by what they found when they measured how often a neighborhoodβs residents carry out essential trips within a quarter-hour radius (by analyzing mobile phone location data for 40 million Americans):
Despite the challenges intrinsic to American planning, American people arenβt naturally allergic to the 15-minute city as a concept; on the contrary, they gravitate to it. When parks and grocery stores were available nearby, average travel distances fell as people took advantage of them. That may seem like an intuitive, obvious finding β of course people like convenience β but itβs an important one. Even after a century of homogenous zoning and automobiles, Americans automatically use a 15-minute city if they can.
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https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/2/29/to-change-the-behavior-change-the-environment-lessons-from-the-blue-zones
Strong Towns
To Change the Behavior, Change the Environment: Lessons From the Blue Zones
This Netflix documentary about regions of the world with higher-than-average life expectancies holds some key insights for anyone who wants to see North American cities become thriving, healthy places for people.
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