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Learn about regenerative agriculture, market gardening, and how to DIY. Let me (Steven), take you on my market garden journey as I show you how I build my agriculture business from the ground up using no-till, beyond organic, 0-pesticide techniques and build most of my infrastructure from recycled materials by myself. Tons of techniques, tips, and tricks to grow veggies, build soil, raise chickens, insects and care for trees using 100% natural techniques. Nature is perfect already, for our maximum benefit we must learn nature's systems and how to work in synergy with them. Support on: https://www.subscribestar.com/nature-s-always-right

The Beat Goes On Verified

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In classrooms across the country, history teachers often educate their students about governments and the laws they pass, bloody wars that ravage society, power hungry and opportunistic leaders who have statues built in their honor, and boring societal and economic trends. Rarely do they focus on the culture that inspires human greatness. These are the stories of great cultural moments that defined us, changed us, and caused us to question everything. These are the distractions that got us through the hard times and that inspired us to be more than we ever imagined. These are the people who led whether anyone initially followed them or not.

Elevated Nature Sounds

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Welcome to Elevated Nature Sounds Channel What is a sound frequency? Sound frequency refers to the rate of vibration of sound waves per unit of time, measured in hertz (Hz). These waves are created by the movement of an object, such as a guitar string or a vocal cord, which causes pressure changes in the surrounding air. These changes in pressure travel through the air as sound waves, which we hear as sound. The frequency of a sound wave determines its pitch. Low frequencies produce low-pitched sounds, such as a bass guitar or a rumbling thunderstorm, while high frequencies produce high-pitched sounds, such as a bird's chirp or a whistle. Our brain and body respond to sound frequencies in various ways. For example, low-frequency sounds can induce feelings of relaxation and calmness, while high-frequency sounds can create a sense of alertness and focus. Certain frequencies have also been shown to have therapeutic effects on the body, such as reducing anxiety and promoting healing.