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  1. Years ago in a magazine, i red an article about how much better, and specifically, more suitable for living is the nighttime than the daytime. Which is an issue, of course, arguable. In a book also, how the human vision is made for nightlight and not for the daylight which is difficult to adjust in such brightness. It is difficult, here in psynews, to understand in which global timezone a user is living, by his times of presence. The reason is none other than that many persons don't have a regular time schedule of wakefulness. Many people adjust their living to their work-time, which for most is in daytime. But others that the work-time issue doesn't urge them, prefer to live in the night. Also many artists feel more comfortable to live and create in the night.
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    Few days ago, Thursday 25th, a partial eclipse of a full moon has occured. The earth's shadow fell on a very small part of the moon for a short time, approximately 27 mins, visible only on the eastern hemisphere, from eastern Europe and Africa across the Middle East eastward to southeast Asia and western Australia. It was one of the shallowest and shortest partial eclipses of this century. Still two other lunar eclipses will take place in May 25th and October 18th this year.
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