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Photographer Stan Ciszek  Stan Ciszek {Karma:56854}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Nikon Coolpix 8700
Categories Nature
Florals
Journalism
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  Coolpix 4100 Fixed Lens
Uploaded 8/29/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar 2GBX80
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Location City -  Toronto.
State -  ON.
Country - Canada   Canada
About Almost 100 years ago, Albert Einstein said: “If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination … no more men!”

In 2007 over 70% of the bee population in North America has already disappeared. The reason? Electromagnetic pollution (cell phones). Only 30% of the bees are left. Who is next...humans?
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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 8/31/2008
My dear friend,I have cellphone but only for emegency purpose,has been in use fiew tims a month,never in my car,it's hands free mobile phone system.Do you have or use cordless phone in home or your office ? It's 100X worst device then cellphone,stop use right now,ore protect it with special filter.To protect your home ore office room,instal (keep) the best protector as seashell (see Sunset Man Gallery) do it ASAP.
Seashells are the best positive energy generator.
More info...you have my e-mail address,right.
Your life should be in your hands.Be wise man.
My best...
Stan.

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 8/30/2008
Could we stop or reduce using the cellphones ?
I will turn off some hours of the day and at the night for this purpose.
I will also turn it off at least one day per week !
I will start right now.
Regards
Aziz

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 8/30/2008
Are Cell Phones the Next Cigarettes?

Mobile phones have been around for more than 20 years and are now used by more than 3 billion people. Yet questions linger over whether mobile phones can contribute to health problems, including cancer. Cell phones have only been mainstream products for 10 years or so, and it may take much longer than that for adverse effects to show up.

New studies on health and cell phones are tough to get going. In the United States, most research on the topic was discontinued at the beginning of the decade, largely because industry groups and government considered the questions resolved and haven't been willing to finance new studies.

But scientists are concerned that cutting off studies could be a mistake.

"It was 15, 20 years after people began smoking that we saw concerns associated with it," says Michael Kelsh, principle scientist and epidemiologist for Exponent, a scientific consulting firm. "Down the road, the same could happen with phones."

The latency period for brain tumors can be 10 to 15 years.

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 8/29/2008
Thank you dear Barbara,should ask your goverment members,you pay taxes...

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 8/29/2008
Hvala...topli poljubac as well.

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Srna Stankovic Srna Stankovic   {K:172232} 8/29/2008
Absolutely meaningful and so thoughtful about moj dragi Stanko !!!
Topli poljubac,
Srna

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 8/29/2008
consider it...

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 8/29/2008
Thanks Aziz,but that pic is not the point,we shold modify our life, by stop using or reduce the cellphons.

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 8/29/2008
What about a little modification ? (attachment)

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Valerij Reznikov Valerij Reznikov   {K:3367} 8/29/2008
Hi Stan. Thanks a lot for your wonderful comments and kind words. I really appreciate it.

Interesting that you've touched this ecological problem. I've just finished a book by Michael Chrichton titled "State of Fear". He's got quite a controversial point of view (to say the least) on ecological movement in the world. You'll like the book.

The bumble bees, they are my favorite models when I go macro. Not too shy, proud of themselves, eagerly pose. And in abundance... still.

Valerij

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        {K:12494} 8/29/2008
I like the picture, great texture , great color and shades,
excellent job. Well I have hear all my life that know one would have to hurt us that Man would kill there own selfs.
People know this about the cell phones and yet go ahead and use them, I guess it means more for them to talk than to live. I don't use one and don't want one. I don't understand why the groverment doesn't make them quite makeing the cell phone, the goverment sticks there nose into everything other thing. We need to do away with the cell phones and start raiseing bees. If they don't care about there selfs, what about there children and grandchildern. 7

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 8/29/2008
Very good " about " !

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Mojgan Bahasadri Mojgan Bahasadri   {K:16243} 8/29/2008
GREAT shot with GREAT about !!
Very well done my friend!
best to you,
Mojgan

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Ken  Phenicie Jr.   {K:6273} 8/29/2008
Wonderful capture Stan, The bee really is disappearing into your flower, nicely done.

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