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Bat Masterson was a colorful figure of the American Old West

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Bat Masterson was a colorful figure of the American Old West, known for his skills as a buffalo hunter, army scout, lawman, gambler, and journalist. He was born in Canada in 1853, but his family moved to the United States when he was a child. He grew up in Kansas and worked as a buffalo hunter and a stagecoach driver before joining the army as a scout. After the Civil War, Masterson moved to Dodge City, Kansas, where he worked as a lawman and a gambler. He was known for his quick wit and his willingness to use his fists or his guns to enforce the law. In 1878, he was involved in the Gunfight at the Dodge City Opera House, in which he shot and killed a man who had been harassing him. In 1881, Masterson moved to Tombstone, Arizona, where he worked as a lawman and a gambler. He was involved in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in which he fought alongside Wyatt Earp and his brothers against the Clanton and McLaury gang. After the gunfight, Masterson left Tombstone and moved to New York Ci...

How to Judge a Twitter Poster Based on the Number of Emojis in Their Profile

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Emojis are a fun and expressive way to communicate on social media. But did you know that the number of emojis someone uses in their profile can actually tell you a lot about their personality? • 0 emojis: This person is probably pretty normal. They're not afraid to express themselves, but they don't feel the need to do it with emojis. They're probably more of a "straight to the point" kind of person. • 1-2 emojis: This person is a bit of a red flag. They're probably trying too hard to be cute or funny. They may also be a bit insecure and need to use emojis to compensate for their lack of personality. • 3 or more emojis: Run away! This person is definitely not normal. They're probably the type of person who uses emojis in every single tweet. They may also be a bit crazy and unpredictable. Of course, this is all just a joke. The number of emojis someone uses in their profile doesn't necessarily mean anything about their personality. But it can be fun to...

Afghan Interpreters Deserve Our Help

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I served in Afghanistan in the early 2000's, working on U.S. counternarcotics efforts. During that time, I worked closely with several Afghan interpreters who were essential to my mission. These interpreters took great risks in their service to the United States, and many of them are now in danger because of their work with us. After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, more than 76,000 Afghan refugees came to the United States. Most of these refugees are stuck in legal limbo. The humanitarian program under which they arrived in the United States, known as Operation Allies Welcome, does not provide a pathway to citizenship. This is unacceptable. The Afghan interpreters who served with us put their lives on the line to help us achieve our goals in Afghanistan. They deserve our protection and a pathway to a new life in the United States. There are several things that American citizens can do to help Afghan interpreters and refugees. First, we can contact our elected of...

You Are What You Eat, But You Are Also When You Eat

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The saying "You Are What You Eat" is well-known, but it is also true that "You Are When You Eat." The timing of our meals can have a significant impact on our health, both physical and mental. For most people, it is natural to eat during the day and fast at night. This is because our bodies are programmed to be active during the day and rest at night. When we eat at night, it can disrupt our sleep patterns and lead to weight gain, obesity, and other health problems. Shift workers, on the other hand, often have to eat at night. This can be difficult, as it goes against our natural circadian rhythms. However, there are things that shift workers can do to eat healthier at night. Here are some tips for shift workers who want to eat healthier at night: • Stick to regular mealtimes. Even though you are working at night, try to eat your meals at the same times each day. This will help to keep your metabolism regular and prevent you from overeating. • Choose healthy foods. ...