Hell Moon Magazine X Blood Red Orange
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Hell Moon Magazine X Blood Red Orange
Introducing the House’s latest collaboration with artist Daniel Arsham: the Bronze Eroded Penny Vessel and the Tiffany & Arsham Studio HardWear necklace. A showcase of fine art and jewelry, the series consists of 39 handcrafted sculptures.
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“Blood red” is right—history has seen some truly staggering conflicts. Here are some of the **bloodiest wars ever recorded**, based on estimated death tolls:
- **World War II (1939–1945):** The deadliest conflict in human history, with an estimated **70–85 million deaths**, including military and civilian casualties across the globe.
- **Mongol Conquests (1206–1368):** These sweeping invasions across Eurasia caused between **20–60 million deaths**, reshaping entire civilizations.
- **Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864):** A massive civil war in China between the Qing dynasty and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, resulting in **20–30 million deaths**.
- **World War I (1914–1918):** Known as “The Great War,” it caused **15–22 million deaths**, introducing industrial-scale warfare to the world.
- **Second Congo War (1998–2003):** Sometimes called “Africa’s World War,” it led to around **5.4 million deaths**, many from disease and starvation.
These numbers are staggering not just for their scale, but for the human stories behind them—lives lost, families shattered, and entire regions transformed. Want to dive deeper into one of these conflicts or explore the causes behind them? I’ve got plenty more where that came from.
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RUCKAUF LO DEJÓ MUDO A PAGNI CON UNA FRASE INESPERADA
“Milei crece porque la inflación baja. En los barrios humildes, Libra es un signo del zodiaco”, tiró. Mientras Pagni opera con su humo de siempre, Ruckauf lo aterrizó de una.
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Resolving conflicts with other countries without overreaching or staying neutral requires careful strategies. Diplomacy, like UN-mediated talks, fosters dialogue but can fail if parties refuse to engage. Preventive measures, such as early warning systems, stop escalation, though they need resources. Peacekeeping monitors ceasefires, as in Lebanon, but requires broad support. Economic tools, like sanctions, influence behavior, yet may harm civilians. Humanitarian intervention protects rights but risks sovereignty disputes, as seen in Libya. A balanced approach uses diplomacy and prevention primarily, with intervention only under clear mandates. Success depends on context and cooperation.
Disentangling from a war depends on whether it's physical or personal. For a physical war, prioritize safety: plan an exit with documents and funds, follow local guidance, and seek help from groups like UNHCR or ICRC to reach safer areas. For personal conflicts, set boundaries, practice self-compassion, and cut toxic ties. Focus on your well-being, say "no" to drama, and stay present. Some argue disengaging isn't always possible or right, especially with injustice, but safety and peace often come first. Context matters, so clarify your situation for tailored advice.
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«Артек» сегодня является одним из самых крупных и известных комплексов детского отдыха в мире, а его притягательность для ребят только растёт.
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Young Scooter's kids paid tribute to their dad with a visit to his gravesite on Father's Day
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Orion and Sirius
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Queen #Hatshepsut kneels before Amun-Re to receive a blessing, Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak.
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Scarfing down a large pizza in a sunny meadow like the field mouse that I am
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Based on 2019 data, about 61% of undocumented immigrants in California are from Mexico, roughly 1.68 million people. Other significant groups include El Salvador (7%), Guatemala (6%), and the Philippines (6%). While exact 2025 figures are unavailable, Mexico likely remains the largest group due to historical trends and proximity. Data collection challenges and policy changes add uncertainty.
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China, as both a monarchy and later a republic, fought several wars with monarch governments. Key conflicts include the Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty (13th century), the Opium Wars (1839-1860) with Britain and France, the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) with Japan, and the Boxer Rebellion (1900) against multiple monarchies like Britain, Germany, and Japan. Post-1949, the People's Republic of China clashed with monarchies during the Korean War (1950-1953), involving Ethiopia and Greece, and the Vietnam War (1965-1969), with Laos and Cambodia. These span centuries, driven by trade, territory, and ideology, though defining "monarch governments" can be complex when China was also a monarchy.
Mexico had several conflicts with monarch governments in the 19th century, primarily Spain and France.
1. Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821): Fought against Spain under King Ferdinand VII, resulting in Mexico's independence.
2. Spanish Reconquest Attempts (1821–1829): Spain, still under Ferdinand VII, tried to reclaim Mexico, notably in the 1829 Barradas expedition, but failed.
3. Pastry War (1838–1839): France, under King Louis-Philippe I, invaded over debt disputes, forcing Mexico to pay reparations.
4. French Intervention (1861–1867): France, led by Napoleon III, installed Maximilian as emperor; Mexico defeated them, restoring the republic.
These shaped Mexico's identity as a republic. Details may vary in historical accounts.
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Silver-beaked Tanager
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Hathor ("mistress of the sky") is seen welcoming Seti I ('Lord of Eternity') to the beforelife with a protective menat
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Mexico's government is a federal republic with a presidential system, divided into 31 states and Mexico City. The executive branch is led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, elected in 2024 for a single six-year term. The legislative branch is bicameral, with a Senate and Chamber of Deputies. The judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, faces criticism over recent reforms affecting its independence. While democratic, Mexico struggles with corruption, violence, and human rights issues, including 733 femicides in 2024. The "Mexico Plan" aims for economic growth, but challenges like security and rule-of-law deficits persist.
The government of China is a unitary communist state led by the Communist Party of China (CCP), with Xi Jinping as the paramount leader since 2012. The National People's Congress (NPC) is the highest legislative body, electing officials like the President and Premier Li Qiang. The State Council, led by the Premier, handles executive functions. The CCP maintains tight control over political life, media, and civil society, with no opposition parties allowed. Current priorities include 5% economic growth and technological self-reliance, but challenges like deflation and unemployment persist. The system is debated globally, with some praising its stability and others criticizing its authoritarian nature.
We should not get involved in foreign wars. That’s my stance and always has been. We’ve got enough battles to fight here in Europe.
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Bees are linked to monarchy through their hive structure and historical symbolism. Biologically, a queen bee rules the colony, laying up to 1,500 eggs daily and using pheromones to regulate workers, who handle foraging and maintenance. This hierarchy mirrors a monarchy. Symbolically, bees represent order and industriousness in cultures like ancient Egypt, where the bee hieroglyph tied to the king, and Napoleon’s empire, which used bees to signify legitimacy. The Barberini family’s crest also featured bees for unity. While the biological analogy is clear, symbolic ties vary by culture, reflecting human interpretations of bee society. https://grok.com
The most endangered bee species include the rusty patched bumble bee, Franklin's bumble bee, and seven Hawaiian yellow-faced bees, as listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Globally, the IUCN notes 11 critically endangered bee species, though specific names are often unclear.
These bees face threats from habitat loss due to urbanization and farming, pesticide exposure, climate change disrupting weather patterns, diseases spread by managed bees, and invasive species. For example, the rusty patched bumble bee has declined nearly 90% since the 1990s.
Conservation efforts like habitat restoration are ongoing, but data gaps and persistent threats raise doubts about their effectiveness. More research is needed to confirm the full scope of the issue.
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And here is another great naturalist, Sir David Attenborough, holding our specimen of Wallace’s Giant Bee, Megachile pluto, the world's largest bee, collected by Wallace in 1859. Find out more on our blog
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