Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - November 4 2022
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As Christmas is approaching and more members want a cash option for holiday shopping, we are seeing more PayPal orders. Please keep in mind that when you receive the PayPal link via email, you then need to type in your email address connected to your PayPal account. There is a $15 fee to reset the card if you type in the wrong or misspelled email address. Please note Tellwut is not responsible for this fee in the event you use either the wrong email address or have a typo in your email address.
Our weekly winner of 4000 points for participating in external surveys is : mtjm01!
EVERY attempt to participate in a third party survey OR complete one, will give you an entry into a WEEKLY draw for 4,000 points! The more surveys you try, you more chances to win!
Americans giving midterms less thought, are less enthusiastic than four years ago: survey
Americans are giving less thought to the midterm elections this year and are less enthused about voting than they were in 2018, according to a new Gallup survey. -TheHill.com
Survey: Americans broadly support teaching about (most) controversial topics in the classroom
Legislators in many U.S. states have been voicing the need to shield children from complexity, controversy, and differing perspectives. Since the beginning of 2022, politicians have introduced 139 bills across 37 states designed to limit educators’ latitude to address racism, inequity, bias, structural injustices, and gender and sexuality issues in school. A new survey found that found that Americans across the political spectrum believe that high school students should be learning a broad range of 24 civics-related concepts and skills. However, there are exceptions to the broad bipartisan agreement, especially in the teaching of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) issues. -Brookings.edu
Humans may ‘evolve’ to have deformed bodies, second eyelid from overusing technology
Hunched back, clawed-hands, and second eyelids could be common features of human anatomy in the future, a recent computer model reveals. The shocking, hopefully tongue-in-cheek report warns that overusing technology could somehow steer human evolution in a direction that leaves people looking deformed compared to what we consider normal today. -StudyFinds.org
Poll: 6 in 10 Americans admit to driving while drowsy
Most people consider drowsy driving dangerous, but an estimated 37 million Americans still get behind the wheel at least once a year when they're so tired they can barely keep their eyes open. About six in 10 people admitted to drowsy driving in a new survey by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). "Drowsy driving is impaired driving," said Joseph Dzierzewski, the foundation's vice president of research and scientific affairs-UPI.com
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