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" ... According to Gentle, the sentiments expressed in the song feel more relevant in the current economic crisis. “Being a number, being treated highly replaceable — those ideas are at the forefront now, in regard to how we treat essential workers,” Gentle says. These days, Gentle feels lucky to have two careers warding off economic precarity. Even if music reaps little monetary reward in the immediate future due to the unstable industry, Gentle knows they’ll stay. Recently, Gentle has lived by the chorus of folk artist Gillian Welch’s 2001 song, “Everything is Free Now,” which they can recite by memory: ... "
" ... Fill up your water bottle and then put a couple tablespoons of lemon juice in it. It turns out that the lemon water creates a hostile environment for these stones to develop in your kidneys and has been shown to be fifty percent effective at warding off another one. ... "
" ... Nobody needs reminding that organizations of all sizes and locations face sophisticated and frequent security challenges. Every day brings news of another data breach and its costly consequences. For mission-critical data residing in network-connected laptops, encryption to assure data safety while on the move has become a frontline tool for those charged with warding off the bad guys. ... "
" ... Similar to Sandalwood and Sage, Palo Santo is commonly used for its cleansing and healing properties. Besides warding off negative energy, Palo Santo is also known for being a natural insect repellent and a potent antibacterial. Rahua's Palo Santo Incense Sticks are a perfect self-care gift for the spiritually-inclined friends on your list. Its calming, earthy fragrance is a treat for the olfactory senses—making it a great tool to improve your meditation practice. All Rahua incense sticks are sustainably harvested from Ecuadorian forests using traditional methods. The company only uses naturally fallen, weather-aged wood and does not harvest live trees. In addition, Rahua works with local communities to plant Palo Santo seedlings in an attempt to tackle the over-harvesting of Palo Santo trees in other areas. ... "
" ... We humans have been lucky when it comes to warding off extinction, but companies do not have the luxury of luck. It's rough out there. Cascading is a key to thriving in today's environment. It may be worth a conversation among the executive team. Ask yourselves, "Is the (entire) company equipped to withstand sudden change?" ... "