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06-AUG-2008

The butterfly effect...



(IN & OUT of the cocoon...version 2)

Beside the already known questionned theory, way below,

I also like to remember, that sometimes, just a comment, negative or positive
or an action, we see as insignificant or simply not well thought of,
can have a lifelong impact on someone's life, carried from childhood to adulthood...

*****THINK of the long term side effect...*****
*****BEFORE you SAY or DO something*****
*****you might see as insignificant...*****

Some children struggle for life or beautifully soar through it
because of those "SMALL" words and action...
that can be deadly toxic or positively up-lifting
in both cases...life changing

Same sex parents are the most important
influence in a child's life
Think about this...
Be aware of that impact on their lives
Take your responsibilities
and strive to do better because...you know better
and embrace the chance & privilege you had of having children...

** ** ** ** ** ** **

"Does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?" meteorologist Edward Lorenz once asked in postulating the "butterfly effect,"
the idea that the flapping of fragile wings could start a chain reaction in the atmosphere.
In today's world of the Internet the question might be rephrased:
Can a single e-mail from Brazil set off a torrent of action in Texas?

Sociologists postulate that what a few influential leaders think and say
can spread and grow and bring about big changes in the thinking of large numbers of people.
The Internet offers a compelling new place to look for this phenomenon
by studying very large groups and especially, seeing how groups change over time.

"...a few influential leaders think and say can spread
and grow and bring about big changes in the thinking of large numbers of people".


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Guest 16-Nov-2008 16:27
There are those who believe that the greatest gift of photography is to tell a story, even if the context is not know. Brilliant work. zm
Sam_C12-Sep-2008 03:59
Fabulous!! BV!
François Hamon10-Aug-2008 21:18
Une carte de visite pour Claudia... Bravo.
Guest 09-Aug-2008 09:07
BE YOU TEE FULL !
V
mario .n09-Aug-2008 05:46
Un effet flouté absolument splendide et bien sûr ta marque de fabrique le bleu !!!
zyziza08-Aug-2008 11:40
i like the light here, and idea! v
dane08-Aug-2008 11:23
You never cease to amaze me...v
Denise J. Johnson08-Aug-2008 01:39
A wonderful photograph, but your message is so important and strong. All, well written, well said, definitely needed to be said. I hope that everyone who sees this page reads it. Nicely done... V
Nancy Lobaugh08-Aug-2008 00:55
nice one!!
Mairéad07-Aug-2008 23:12
Both are beautiful and come with a powerful mesage.
Guest 07-Aug-2008 14:43
incredible!five minutes agoI was talking with afriend of mine about " the butterfly effect"-v-
Guest 07-Aug-2008 14:03
both photos are very nice - great colour
Máire Uí Mhaicín07-Aug-2008 11:16
Yes! I agree with you. I really like this.
Giancarlo Guzzardi07-Aug-2008 07:17
Sono assolutamente daccordo con il tuo pensiero.
che meraviglia questa fotografia!
McGarva07-Aug-2008 06:34
Clever and very effective ... love the lighting!
Dave Hein07-Aug-2008 04:12
This is a nice one!
Jay Levin07-Aug-2008 02:48
Cool shot. Love your creativity here.
royalld07-Aug-2008 01:57
Great image and your commentary is extremely important.
pr_rajan07-Aug-2008 01:04
...poetic!
Guest 07-Aug-2008 01:00
Oh the glow .... Superb. I don't know about Brazil or Texas but the migrating geese cause the jet stream to shift. Ha Ha ... V
Cindi Smith07-Aug-2008 00:02
How cool! What a great image!!!!!!!!!!
Steve Mockford06-Aug-2008 23:57
Both the picture, and the sentiment, are beautiful
laine8206-Aug-2008 23:16
I like this one, Claudia...lovely blues.
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