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As President, I am pleased to report that our organization is strong, active, and hard at work. Thank you for your continued support. Your membership supports our award-winning programming for healthcare professionals in our region, sustains our philanthropic efforts in supporting medical students, residents, and fellows, and recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the education and training of learners in Geriatrics.\n2016 has been a productive year. I hope you had the opportunity to attend one or all of the programs offered. The last program of the year (Fall Program) will take place November 1 at the University Club in Oakland. This year’s program includes a panel presentation featuring Jack Cahalane, PhD; Steven M. Handler, MD, PhD, CMD; and Andrew Watson, MD, MLitt, FACS, who will discuss new applications of Telemedicine for care of the elderly. The program promises to be outstanding. Mark your calendar and join us on November 1 as the evening is both educational and social, and is a perfect opportunity to network, socialize, and reconnect with colleagues, while benefiting from a quality presentation. This also is an opportune time to recruit a member by extending an invitation to attend the program and to join us in our professional efforts.\nThe Clinical Update in Geriatric Medicine and International HELP conference: Both conferences yielded a robust attendance, and comments and evaluation scores were superlative. Both are premier educational events, held “in our own backyard,” providing outstanding and timely education to all geriatric healthcare professionals. The conference is designed by the PAGS-WD planning committee, which is made up of a consortium of your colleagues, including those from the community, academic, and payor sectors.\nControversies in Geriatrics Medicine Program – In its second year, the program has exceeded expectations and continues to attract a large audience. What sets this case-based presentation apart from other programs is the focus on audience participation through interactive discussion from panelists and audience members.\nGeriatrics Teacher of the Year Award – Initiated in 2016, this award recognizes outstanding teachers for their dedication and commitment to geriatric education and who have made significant contributions to the education and training of learners in Geriatrics. The call for nominations will begin October 1, with the awards presentation to take place during the dinner symposium at the 2017 Clinical Update.\nDavid C. Martin Award – Named after Pittsburgh’s first full-time geriatrician, this award provides financial support for medical students and other trainees who have had scholarly work accepted for presentation at the national meeting of the American Geriatrics Society. A student may receive up to $1,500 for travel, registration, and hotel costs. Since its inception, the society has granted more than $79,000 to awardees.\nResident and Fellow interest remains strong, with recruitment of 8 new Resident and Fellow members this year. This brings the total number of Resident and Fellow members to 30. The society waives membership dues for the length of training. We hope this initiative will be a pipeline to bring young physicians into our organization.\nAs a part of the Society, your commitment is a testament to our efforts and mission: to educate, communicate, and engage health care professionals in the provision of quality health care for all older persons. I look forward to seeing you November 1.
The EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM is so fast that... How fast is it? Shooting outdoors on a sunny day at ISO 100 with a Canon EOS 30D and the lens wide-open, the required exposure exceeded the camera's maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 sec. I had to stop down to f/1.6 to get proper exposure with the least possible depth of field. On a cloudy (really cloudy, not a "cloudy bright") day I was able to shoot wide-open at ISO 100 and get good exposures at 1/1600 sec, which produced tack-sharp images with a delightfully shallow depth of field.\nEven at f/1.6, the EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM delivers good bokeh. This characteristic is generally considered to be a product of the aperture's shape (note the almost perfectly circular out-of-focus highlight) and spherical aberration that's inherently produced by a lens.\nBokeh is an optical buzzword derived from the Japanese word for "fool" (as in it's not nice to fool Mother Nature) and is used to describe the pleasing quality of an image's out-of-focus areas. A little more subjective than the Richter scale, most photographers know good bokeh when they see it, even if they don't know the term. At f/1.2, the EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM produces a pleasant bokeh.\nFor a while I stopped being a fan of Skylight, UV, or even protection filters, but putting a scuff mark on the front of my (expensive) EF 10-22mm zoom convinced me otherwise. Similarly, you'll want to invest in a high-quality 72mm Skylight (or whatever) filter to protect the front element of a $2000 lens like this one. While filter shopping you might also want to pick up a Neutral Density filter to let you use the lens at its widest aperture on sunny days. A lens hood is also a good idea, but while there's a nice pouch included in the box, the (ES-79II) lens hood is a $50 option.\nTo create this faux cyanotype I photographed Lorie using only the window light coming through my back door. (The cyanotype was invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842 and was the first successful non-silver photographic printing process. It's blue, hence the name.) Image was captured directly in monochrome using the Canon EOS 30D's blue toning capabilities. Exposure was 1/125 sec at f/2.8 at ISO 320. Camera was in Shutter Priority mode and deliberately underexposed by 1/3 stop to increase shadows and blue saturation.\nTo paraphrase Speed TV's Tom Hnatiw (www.dreamcargarage.com): Do you need a lens like this? If you are a professional photographer the stunning image quality Canon's EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM delivers is what you want and your clients expect. If you shoot weddings and portraits, the ability to capture luminous low-light portraits gives you an edge in capturing that decisive moment, and can make the different between a good shot and a great one. Do you want a lens like this? Oh yeah, but it's still heavy.\nMax. Diameter x Length: 3.6x3.3"\nFor more information, contact Canon U.S.A., Inc., One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042; (800) 652-2666, (516) 328-5000; www.canonusa.com.
Hello Acting Manitou Friends and Family, It's Madison here, a veteran camper and a second year bunk counselor in Wasserstein this summer.\nWe started the day as usual with Flag Raising and Breakfast which was followed by some nice Morning Warm Ups. After that campers went off to finish off their production classes. A normal morning right?\nWell after the usual, and always exciting, afternoon rehearsals and waterfront each and every cabin had found an invitation at the door inviting them to a banquet and ball hosted by the esteemed Lord and Lady Dervishplow. Very exciting! All the campers went off to prepare for the banquet in some of their best and favorite attire.\nBut upon entering the pavilion things started to get suspicious, because in the midst of dinner Mr. Archibald Scallion was murdered and campers old and new were officially welcomed to our annual murder mystery night.\nOur young inspectors worked tirelessly to right this horrible wrong with a series of interrogations and challenging in determined to gather as many clues as possible. In the end the villainous Reginald Huxley was taken into custody and our heroic group of campers were rewarded with a wonderful ball.
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Today Trump met with Putin in Finland. In a press conference, 45 appeared joyful to be with Putin, complimenting him and Russia, completely ignoring how the country interfered in U.S. elections. As we all know, Trump cares more about himself than America, so he probably sold the country to Russia for a few dozen prostitutes.\nThere was one Republican who was not here for Trump’s shenanigans with Putin — Arizona Senator John McCain.\nNothing but truth from John McCain, 81, who is fighting brain cancer. That said, while McCain’s biting words hit home, for the most part he always sides with Trump. For example, Trump’s inexcusable Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch, the nomination of Kirstjen Nielsen to be secretary of Homeland Security, nominating the inexperienced Ben Carson as the sectary of Housing and Urban Development and much more. Therefore, it would be better if McCain’s voting record matched his words. Then again, not much can be expected from a man who receives more money from the NRA than any other senator.
July 18, 2018 at 3:52p.m.\nCAMPBELL — The city rejected a fact-finder's report in its contract negotiations with its police union.\nThe city and the Fraternal Order of Police, Campbell Lodge 42, have been in negotiations for a new contract as the previous contract expired on Sept. 30, 2017.\nRight now, they are under an operation of understanding, meaning both parties agree the current contract applies until an agreement is settled.\nAll but five articles in the contract have been agreed to by both parties.\nJuly 19, 2018 12:05 a.m.\nJuly 20, 2009 8:20 p.m.\nJanuary 10, 2014 12:16 a.m.\nApril 14, 2008 12:40 a.m.\nSeptember 19, 2007 8:21 p.m.
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As the world watches and listens to historic change in Iran, I wonder if the protesters really know how far their media has traveled. Their access to the internet is blocked. Only a few foreign journalists have been allowed to stay and reporting is limited. The images of young people banded together for a common cause are quite compelling.\nFor some of the authors on this blog, this is the first massive movement of activism you have noticed with global impact.\n“You” emerged more than a few years ago as the hero for Time Magazine’s person of the year. (2006) Citizen journalism or “participatory journalism” is not necessarily new by technology timelines.\nThe dramatic footage sent by mostly young people from Iran tell a story deeper than civil protest. There is no violence in this movie file. Turn up the volume. Listen to the story. This is one long continuous shot from a mobile phone, traveling along the street during protest. It is about technology. It is their primary link to the outside world for expression. These are authentic stories that have crossed all channels and platforms using all types of media.\nCulture. It is a very good word.\nAround the world. How many websites you can tell about the culture? Too many. I find a popular site, to share with my friends. It is – J! – ENT for pop culture, fashion, music, talks and entertainment.\nIt is for all countries. People’s lives and the way we are talking. I have to travel to countries in Europe, America and India.\nToday this information = statement of thanks to the computer and I think our precious mobile phone.\nI know about the world with a connection to the Internet. If no internet I would not know this place.\nI as born in Pamplona/Iruña (Navarra/Nafarroa) the 29th of june 1993.\nNow, I live in a small town called Orihuela/Oriola, situated in Alicante, south-east of Spain.\nOrihuela is a monumental town, there are lots of gothic churches, palaces and old buildings. Orihuela has much history. Hundreds of years ago, Orihuela was one of the most important cities in Spain. 84.626 people live here now.\nI like music, going to the cinema, reading, watching TV, skiing (I go skiing every year, I love skiing), swimming, going snorkeling, riding on bike, playing computer games.\nI love the beach (I go to the beach every weekend and on holidays), I love the mountain too.\nI rarely buy computer games, I download them on the internet.\nSpanish films aren’t very good. I don’t normally see Spanish films, I prefer hollybood films, but many of those films are very unreal.\nI listen to Spanish music, but also a lot of music in English. I like all kind of music, no, sorry, I don´t like house and reggae – but especially like rock, hard rock, SKA, heavy. I like Mago D e Oz, Marea, Boikot…and many others.\nOn TV, I see Spanish programs, like “Salvados”, “Buenafuente”, “El Intermedio” and “Qué vida más triste”. I normally see American films. I see some TV series like “Aida”, “Aquí no hay Quien Viva” and American series like House, CSI and Criminal Minds.\nI really enjoy reading. I like Harry Potter, like Samantha. My Spanish literature and language teacher is Rosa Cáceres, and she´s a writer. I’ve read one of her books and she writes very good. My fauvorite writers are Dan Brown, J.K Rowling, Ken follet, Tolkien and Ildefonso Falcones.\nOne of the best books I have read is “The sea cathedral”.\nAll of it. It’s not a photo and was recently created by an artist. I’m still trying to find the artist. So, someone will be drawing CD covers in 10 years since we download all our music. I am sure innovation trumps invention. With every new device people think the world will change overnight. The iPhone could be an exception. Things did change overnight. Otherwise, very few inventions changed the world as quickly. There was another tape format that looked just like these VHS tapes called “Betacam.” It didn’t last for home use, but was a breakthrough format for documentary makers and television stations. Most of us are innovators. Occasionally we think of something simple that hasn’t been made before. As this blog populates with more of you, discuss your innovation here. One of you will invent something new someday. The innovation that you collaborate with others will probably lead you there. Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. Sergei Brin. Inventors or Innovators? Or just great leaders?
I mentioned something in one of my last posts about how our perception of something affects how our children view it. And yesterday, I was spending time with a dear friend, catching up on her family. Her daughter recently had a baby, and we were discussing how relaxed this little one was. He was a sweet little boy, very happy and easy-going. Now, this got me thinking… We all like the idea of a child who is easy to care for, always happy and very relaxed. But, of course, our little ones arrive with a fully functioning personality that doesn’t take much time to show itself. Believe me, I know.\nSome of my children came into the world in a cloud of peacefulness and joy, while one of them came into it, though very happy, quite intense, challenging everything that came his way.\nNow I’m not going to focus on children’s personalities. Much of that is an inherent part of them.\nBut as moms, we do have an opportunity to create an environment where they are able to learn to handle things around them in a much easier way.\nFor example, imagine when a toddler is trying to take his first steps. He slowly pulls himself up, swaying back and forth a bit until he gets his bearings. Then he lets go of his support and tries to lift his foot as he toddles forward a bit. Next, the inevitable happens…he plops down on his bottom. That next moment is a critical one. Once he hits the floor, he is gauging his circumstances. He looks to you to see your facial expression. He listens for the tone of your voice to get a clue as to how he should react to this predicament.\nIf you smile and sweetly say, “You’re OK. You’re fine! Let’s get up again.” He very likely will begin to smile, too, comforted because you are fine with what just happened.\nBut, on the other hand, if you have a scared or upset expression and respond with, “Oh no! You fell down! Are you hurt? Oh, my poor baby!!!," you can guess his response to that one. Yep. He will begin to cry, and eventually learn that he should cry every time he falls.\nNow, I’m not advocating a stoic face even if your child is hurt. But can you see how our children look to us for clues to how to react in situations? They watch and learn from us to see if they should be apprehensive, fearful, or easily agitated.\nI know some young moms who are very relaxed in their parenting. If they don’t know what to do in a situation, they calmly ask questions, trying not to show extreme emotions for the sake of their children. And their children seem to be pretty mellow when it comes to expressing their needs.\nYet some moms I know face great fear of the unknown, great fear of being unable to control the many situations of parenthood. So they face many situations with anxiety and nervousness. And their children can pick that up.\nDon’t get me wrong here. I knew NOTHING about raising children when we had our first baby. I had done very little babysitting and was not around kids for most of my growing up years. And my husband and I were one of the first in our little circle of married friends who had had a baby. So I had nothing to build on. Few to ask. My mother was a great help for many things. But I really wanted peers who could come alongside me and we could walk together. In the days before the hyper-connected-ness of the internet and other social media, there was very little available for us. And, yes, I was nervous and a little scared.\nBut I am grateful for a few women who spoke into my life, modeling a gentle spirit. They encouraged me to lean on my Lord and trust that He knew what He was doing when he gave me this little life to be a mother to. He gave me His word which was full of wisdom. I had to believe that He knew what He was doing, because He is omniscient. How could I say I knew better?\nSo I openly embraced this parenting thing. I struggled with it sometimes, but I purposed to give my apprehension to my Lord, and not worry if I would be ruining these little lives that were now in our household. Each day, I prayed for wisdom and did my best. And I tried to exhibit that to my children. I tried to show them that, though I didn’t think that I had it all together, I knew that our God did. And that gave me peace. They could also have peace in their hearts, knowing that their Heavenly Father was in control.\nI think that is what helped me to drop the constant worry and anxiety that came into my mind. It helped set a more peaceful tone over our home, and I think that is part of what helped our children to walk through their days without as much drama or intensity.\nNow, that doesn’t mean we didn’t have drama and intensity in our days. There was crying, discipline, struggles, and lots of stress. But I tried to call on the Lord daily for His strength through it. As I read my Bible, I was able to regain my focus and get right perspective as I approached the day. It gave me a peace in my heart that helped me to face the definitely un-peaceful moments in our lives.\nThe more I made it a habit in my day, the easier it was to navigate those stressful times and exhibit that heart of peace to my children.\nI don’t have it all together. I don’t.\nBut I know where to go. And I purposed to keep going there. On my knees, praying. In my mind, reading. And in my heart, meditating on His truth.\nKeep going, sweet friends. God gave you your children because He knew YOU would be the best ones to raise them. He will equip you and give you peace as you do it!\nCreation, Light, Chemistry, and Aliens?
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Today also marks three years since I started this silly little blog of mine.\nIf it's okay with you, I'd like to just get real here for a minute and discuss a few things that I like and don't like about blogging.\nWe'll start with what I don't like.\nI don't like when people assume they know everything that is going on in a blogger's life simply by reading his or her blog. There are plenty of things I choose not to share on here and I'd bet the same for others. And they're probably the things and feelings and happenings that you should know about if you're a friend. I think we all need to remember that reading blogs and updates on other forms of social media are not a replacement for asking and knowing how someone is doing. It's easy to just read a status, a post, a tweet and pretend that we are somehow still connected to that person even though we have made no sort of effort in interaction. For someone you hardly know or don't even know at all, that's perfectly fine. And you probably do feel closer as a result. But let us make it a point to not be so lazy in our closer relationships. We are all at fault, including myself. Pick up your phone and call someone. Send them a letter or an email and start with, "how are you?" Be the one to schedule a date or a visit. It's hard enough to make new real friends. Don't let the ones you already have slip away because you made no effort in maintaining the relationship. While my blog can allow my family and friends to see glimpses of my life, I deeply cherish all the separate talks and letters and emails and visits that allow for important and less surface-level conversations. Besides, my blog is mainly me yakking about my cooking ineptitude, latest doodles, and my current shoe obsession. Please don't let that be a reflection of the extent of my story or what I view as important in my or my loved ones' lives.\nI don't like when people read blogs and think that the lives of the bloggers are "perfect." It's an easy misconception when many times, you're only seeing small portions of a bigger picture. Don't envy what looks like a happier situation...'cause it's not. Even the most perfectly-styled-fashionista blogger has her disheveled days in sweatpants. Even the most in-love-happy-go-lucky couple argues and fights. Even the person with, what seems to be, the perfect job has days where he or she absolutely hates it. Don't ever interpret someone's entire life based on their blog, assuming they don't have their own struggles. We're all battling something. For the record, my life is far from perfect. And I am far from perfect. I have insecurities. I have days when I wake up and want nothing to do with anyone. I am stubborn. I make mistakes. I can't remember the last time I wasn't at least a little tired. Right now? I feel exhausted. I'm still trying to figure life out. The one thing I think I've figured out? Is that I know I will never have it all figured out.\nMaintenance. I don't have time to squeeze in a hair appointment let alone time to sit here and make all the adjustments I envision for this blog and my main website. But I know I need to tweak some a lot of things with the layout and links and go back and clean things up. One day! :) Blog maintenance is --simply put -- difficult. I just had to buy more Google storage and I'm in the process of figuring out this iCloud business at home to back up all of my work. It's exhausting trying to keep up in a way that allows for an easy system that has room to grow. I can't even imagine the behind-the-scenes work professional bloggers must do. Keeping up with blogs and social media can be tiring, for sure. Do you ever wonder when we'll all just throw our hands in the air and stop already? But seriously, how long do we have to tweet?\nPinterest. I love it, but I hate it. Nowadays with Pinterest, it can be way too easy to just regurgitate others' ideas. Some people host entire blogs that never include anything original. Yes, blogging is a conversation of re-sharing ideas -- and I find Pinterest and other blogs extremely inspiring and enjoy including my favorite finds here -- but bloggers (myself incuded) must sit back and show more individuality with adding more of our own photographs, designs, images, discussions, and ideas. We can't let Pinterest and other sites impede our creativity.\nAnd what do I like - better yet, love, about blogging?\nI love giving myself assignments. It's like homework with zero repercussions. You're just putting something out into the world to be read and if people don't like it, oh well. As a kid, I used to play teacher and pupil simultaneously (what happens when you have no siblings your age and the farm pets don't speak English). What kid makes herself worksheets to fill out? And then grades them? And purposefully makes mistakes for the "teacher" to have something to correct? For fun?! Yep! That'd be me. There's something very exciting about thinking, "let's find some great gift ideas to suggest!" and following through with that idea. In a weird way, it has pushed me in other areas of my life. If I truly decide I'm going to do something, no matter how big or small, I surprise myself and actually do it.\nMeeting new people. I am aware of the fact that the majority of my readers are either friends, my mom, people I'm connected to on Facebook & Twitter, my mom, and people that stumble upon my blog from Googling things like "crying little girl" and "funny orange kitten pictures" (two actual traffic sources from yesterday). But there is a group of you out there, that for whatever reason, have stuck around despite not knowing me any other way. Honestly, some of the most rewarding moments from this blog have been emails I have received from readers...people that are seeking advice on moving to this big scary city and whether it's physically possible to find an apartment (and I sit down and spend hours on an obnoxiously long response because I know how much I could have benefitted from that help when I moved here)...or people that present other blogging opportunities and inquire about hiring me for custom illustrations, etc. It's extremely rewarding to feel like I've pushed "little lady" past the eyes of my mom ;) and I can try to help / give / motivate / inspire others.\nKeeping track. As Patrick can attest, I have the world's worst longterm memory. On the contrary, he remembers everything. Like what I was wearing and how I was standing when I met him in 2005. He's told me before, but not surprisingly, I can't remember! Guess that's why I keep him around. ;) In all seriousness, when I look back on my past, so much of it is just one. big. blur. I remember some vivid images/memories and time frames, but most of it is jumbled in no particular order and based on pictures I have seen since. It's pretty sad and pathetic, really. I absolutely love, though, that I can look back on old posts from these past 3 years and read about what I was up to and remember how I was feeling in that particular moment when I wrote it. It brings it all back and helps me keep track. And for that, I am very thankful.\nThank you to anyone out there that reads my little blog. Thank you for keeping in mind that much of what I discuss is just silly nonsense to lighten our days. Thank you for remembering that there is a lot more to the lives of the bloggers you read about. Thank you, if you're another blogger, for joining me in striving for originality within our posts. And thank you, little lady in the big apple, for surprising me these past 3 years...and giving back so much in return.
Each year on the 24th of May, the Dominican Order marks “little St Dominic’s day” which is the feast commemorating the moving of St Dominic’s relics into its Shrine in Bologna. As a mark of the friendship between our holy fathers St Dominic and St Francis, there is a venerable custom of inviting a Franciscan friar to preach at the Mass of St Dominic. This year, we will welcome Fr Jacob Marie Hausman CFR, a priest of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal based in Canning Town, London. Sung Mass is at 6pm followed by a reception in the Priory.
MDA is here to help during the emergency recovery stage, once you are safe and out of harm's way in event of a severe weather emergency. Always remember to check in with your local emergency management system first*.\nFollowing an extreme weather emergency, MDA makes every attempt to reach those we serve in affected areas to offer assistance. If you or someone you love is served by MDA, please ensure your local MDA office has correct contact information, including cell phone numbers and email addresses, so we can reach out in such a situation.\nMDA webinar: Emergency Preparedness Webinar for Individuals with Disabilities explores how important it is for individuals with disabilities or with access and functional needs to design a personalized emergency plan for themselves and their families so they are prepared and empowered to handle any kind of emergency or disaster. Vance Taylor, the chief of the Office of Access and Functional Needs at the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, led the presentation. Taylor has a form of muscular dystrophy and uses a power wheelchair.\nPreparing for Emergencies: A Checklist for People with Neuromuscular Disease - This checklist will help you get started. Discuss these ideas with your family, friends or a personal care attendant, and prepare an emergency plan.\nDisasterAssistance.gov: To obtain the most accurate list of disaster assistance programs for which you may be eligible, complete this anonymous questionnaire.\nMental health help: The SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline provides 24/7, year-round crisis counseling and support. Call (800) 985-5990 or (800) 846-8517 (TTY for deaf/hearing impaired); or text TalkWithUs to 66746.\nShelter information: Find open shelters, if an emergency has forced you to evacuate your home, the Red Cross may be able to help.\nFind your local Red Cross office: Search by zip code with this easy tool.\nSalvation Army: For information about what the Salvation Army is doing in areas affected by a weather emergency, visit the Salvation Army website.\nState offices and agencies of emergency management: For information, visit the FEMA website.\nA federal program provides personal care aides for individuals with disabilities who need to stay in emergency shelters during a declared disaster.\nLearn how to make sure you, your family and caregivers are prepared for the unexpected in case of an emergency.\nBecause many emergency room doctors and nurses may not be familiar with neuromuscular disorders, a trip to the ER could result in inappropriate care for some people with muscle diseases. This article describes some common problems that can occur in the ER and provides tips for avoiding these scenarios.\nIf you or someone you love is impacted by severe weather and in need of MDA services - including resources for repairing or replacing durable medical equipment that's been damaged by a storm or information about local groups offering emergency assistance and/or shelter - you can reach MDA by calling 1-833-ASK-MDA1 (1-833-275-6321) or send an email to [email protected]. We recommend programming this information into your cell phone for easy access. Our Resource Center is available Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm CST to assist you.
Quick visit to Brookside Gardens today and found that the butterflies are all over the place! For a change this summer, the weather was magnificent today with moderate temperatures and low humidity, a rare occurrence in July here.\nFor earlier pictures of Brookside Gardens, click here.\nThere is a little known but beautiful park in Northeast Washington DC, right across the Anacostia River from the National Arboretum that comes to life in mid-July to early August when the gorgeous lotus bloom in a riot of pink and white flowers. This is the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens where normally you meet just a few souls but this time of the year there are many more than usual but still relatively few compared to other places and given the beauty of the place. I still think of it as a well-kept secret in the Washington area.Lots of photographer there and for a good reason. In addition to the lotus flowers there are water lilies in the ponds, some of which will not bloom until late in the summer and early fall, as well as short trails to explore the marshes.\nThis past Sunday when I visited the gardens it was pretty hot with a harsh sun light, not the best for photography, but I think I managed to get a few shots. There is always next year for better light so this year I did as all photographers do: get the shot and live another day or another year for better light.\nTo my fellow photographers, good light!\nEarly on in the spring visitors to our home found nice accommodations in a hanging basket in the front porch of our house. There were improvements made to these accomodations, for sure, to make the place more suitable to raising a nice family, and despite the traffic through the porch, including the mailman delivering correspondence right next to the hanging basket, the price was right and the inconveniences bearable; little ones soon emerged and another cycle of life completed.\nPhotographed beautiful Wenxiao Lu at Brookside Gardens. Here are some of her pictures.
Why Cuda? Well I love fishing for them and very few artists celebrate them in their work. This is a new one I am working on called “Keys – Cuda”.\nCanvas 1 finished of a three panel series. Black and White Minimalistic approach. Tarpon Inspection, Acrylic on Canvas.\nIf you haven’t figured out my pattern, I tend to follow a tedious painting with a loose more expressive one… it helps me stay… happy.\nWe hung artwork today at the new Square Grouper Bar and Grill in Islamorada, FL. If you are down visiting the Florida Keys, come check it out. The food is fabulous and we have some great new Saltwater pieces on display.\n“Abstract Yellowstone Cutthroat – Old Faithful”, was an original painting commissioned by Yellowstone National Park Lodges, which is part of a new program to benefit Yellowstone Forever. There was a artist reception at Lake Hotel in the “Lake” area of Yellowstone National Park.\nOops…Drips went crazy… Lets see where this one goes!\nI buckled down and got through the poured acrylic Tarpon Flank today. Sometimes the technique worked brilliantly, others it was a struggle. In the end I’m really excited about the effect that it achieved.\nThe “Picasso Triggerfish”. I figured I’d let the design on this amazing fish dictate the entire painting. What do you think?\nWell… the pepto pink was just the underpainting. This was a fun one…Cuda are one of my absolute favorite fish.\nI love these colors together. Been painting everyday for a week, now time to recharge and chase some fish.\nCubist Brookie meets Quilted Brookie! This one is FAR OUT THERE!! What do you think? Too far out? Or are you diggin this look? This painting may induce an acid trip flashback! Watch at your own risk!\nIt was good to spend the week working on this painting from a series that I haven’t visited in a while. “4 Panel Brookie – UP” oil on 4 canvases.\n“Cubist Brook Trout”. From the first painting I completed in this series, I couldn’t wait to do a Cubist Brookie. It ended up quite a bit more representational then others from this series. Do you prefer the more stylized earlier versions, or this more representational take on the idea?\nI used a palette knife on this one. I really like the texture it created. I’m a believer in pushing a painting hard, to the point it has as likely a chance to end up in the garbage as the gallery. For me, it allows me to discover so much more. Whether it is fine art or garbage… well that is up to you.\nI wish we had Dorado swimming around in Lake Michigan!! I chose to paint him blue after seeing schools of ghostly blue Dorado follow a bright green hooked fish to the boat side. I would cast a bait fish fly out to them, and WAM!! FISH ON! Immediately after being hooked, the blue Dorado would turn bright green! No wonder I love painting fish.\n#2 in the Cubist Trout Series. “Cubist Cutthroat ” 36″ x 52″ acrylic on canvas. As I painted this guy, memories of floating hopper flies down long slow runs on Slough Creek kept playing through my head. Such a slow, methodical rise.\nFor my Rainbow Trout Lovers, my favorite spot to catch bows was a riffle just outside of Livingston, Montana.\nThis guy has lived in my sketch book since last March. He’s now come to life on a 36 x 52″ canvas.\nAs I approach the end of a painting, I take my painting in the house for my final critique. The change of location and light helps me see what final changes need to happen.\nI gotta say I was sad not to be taking this baby home with me!! We raised just short of $5k with the Brown Trout Flank Taylor Guitar that I painted at ICAST. The money will be used by Bonefish Tarpon Trust to continue its efforts to study, understand and protect our shallow water species.\nIt’s been quite awhile since I’ve offered a fresh Brown Trout Flank painting. This one is done in acrylic, finished in oil (on canvas). The size is 18 x 30″ and for sale in the Available Originals Section on our site.\nA brand new Trout Confetti, Oil on Paper. The size is 11 x 30″ and for sale in the Available Originals Section on our site.\n“Tarpon Monkey” in progress. Inspired by a sketch I did while floating down a river in Costa Rica, looking for rolling tarpon, and hearing the howler monkeys in the distance.\nAdded the finishing touches to “Jungle Tarpon” yesterday and ready to be boxed up and shipped out. Can’t wait for you to see this one in person Grant! Work is done, time to have some fun, watch out Tarpon, I’m on the prowl!\nSending out “Tarpon Flank-Sunlit” to it’s new home this week. The scales of a tarpon are SO cool!! LOTS of subtle hues and patterns in them.
I’m Raquila-D’Nai (it’s a mouthful but sounds like, Ruh-kill-uh Duh-nae, hope that made it easier)! As a military spouse and stay-at-home mom, it is important for me to not only care for my family now but to look ahead and prepare for life after active duty. Add to my list of titles blogger, author-in-the-making (if I can sit long enough and actually type out the thoughts swirling around in my head) and crafting connoisseur. My friends joke that I have 86.7 collegiate degrees but I’ve earned three degrees in psychology and counseling and hold a certification as a life coach. I have found my power not in titles and diplomas but in contentment and discovery. As a crafter, word fancier and master-doer-of-stuff, I have honed in on what makes my heart tick (beyond my handsome man and two incredibly adorable girls). I am drawn to words and encouraging others. I use the skills I have refined within our four walls to serve others as a Concept & Solution Developer. Basically, I use my ever-flowing creative juices to help those who need a shot of creativity infused into their business and lives.\nHere, you will have access to my blog where I will share with you the truths of my heart, adventures of life and motherhood. I will bridge them together and show you how we are crafting our own unconditional life while growing a business from the ground up. I don’t promise to fix your life but I bet you will laugh a bit, get a few ideas or none-the-less feel better that the reality of my messy life still inspires me to smile and keep going. So, get comfy and check things out over here cause every good joke needs an audience and I tell ya-I can’t make this stuff up! So, join me and let’s make things happen together!\nI hope you stick with me after this next sentence, because success is all-inclusive! Before listing any other titles or descriptions I have to that I am believer in Jesus Christ and my professional practices that are based on biblical principles I have learned and implemented to be successful in life and business. He has made it possible for me to be all that I am now.\nI am no more talented, gifted or special than you or any other person that God created but I have DECIDED to accept all that I am (pretty-likable yet flawed) to help you start living out the desires of your heart. I grew up an only child of divorced parents and an Air Force brat. We moved from Washington D.C. to Puyallup, Washington (home of the fair with the most delicious onion burgers EVER) where I spent most of my adolescence. For the past ten (almost eleven) years I have been married an awesome man who has dedicated his life to serving our country. Together, we have two little loves we call Munchkin & Peanut! Those degrees I mentioned earlier, they include earned two undergraduate degrees with concentrations in psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Guidance and Counseling with a concentration in school counseling.\nAbove all other titles consider myself to be an Overcomer. Why? Because, 1 John 5:5 “Who is the one who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?” I have overcome so many things only by the unconditional Grace and Mercy of Jesus. You name it, I probably did it (twice); addiction to alcohol, heartache, failure, quitting, frivolous retail therapy (AKA debt), depression, low self-image, and the list goes on. I have also been blessed with an awesome circle of people who loved and supported me through those complex and (sometimes dismal) experiences. It is from those dark times and great triumphs that I gained the experience, knowledge and wisdom that I now use to equip others in overcoming obstacles by thinking outside of the box and focusing on idea implementation. Normal is different for all of us, but in every person lies that desire to have an unconditional life, being free to explore, excel and design our best selves. Let’s link arms and journey through curating unconditional lives, together!\nThere is life to be lived and while it may have taken me 30 years to get it together, let me help you begin re-writing your future TODAY!\nHere’s to Creating Your Unconditional Life!
Living with a Septic System or an Aerobic Treatment Unit.\nWhy does my system backup or struggle to perform during periods of heavy rain?\nWhy do my spray heads continuously operate when it rains?\nAre vehicles, decks, sheds or livestock allowed over the soil treatment area?\nWhat plants are appropriate for the soil treatment area?\nDo antibiotics affect system performance?\nWhat should not be flushed down the drain?\nYou may not realize it, but if you have a septic system in your backyard, you are the owner of a small scale wastewater treatment system. As the owner you are responsible for maintaining a properly operating system to protect the health of you, your neighbors and the environment. A malfunctioning wastewater treatment system can release nutrients and pathogens which harm water quality and pose a threat to public safety.\nThe essentials for operating and maintaining a conventional septic system or an aerobic treatment unit start at the source of the wastewater stream. The occupants control the amount of water, organic material, and chemicals that enter the waste stream. A wastewater treatment system is designed to accept a specific volume of water and organic material. Exceeding these design volumes can have a significant impact on the performance of your system.\nA wastewater treatment system relies on calm conditions to allow the separation of solids from the wastewater. These calm conditions are disrupted by excessive water usage or hydraulic loading. Doing several loads of laundry back to back in a single day can create a hydraulic overload and turn the calm conditions in the tank to whitewater rapids. When this happens, solids are not allowed to settle and will travel further down the system, possibly clogging pumps, spray heads, or drain fields.\nBoth conventional septic systems and aerobic treatment units are full of numerous microorganisms that are actively digesting and breaking down organic waste. These microorganisms are naturally occurring; therefore it is not necessary to pour additives, yeast or any other materials down the drains. Avoid excessive use of cleaners or toxic chemicals which can kill microorganisms.\nThe microorganisms in an aerobic treatment unit rely on the right mixture of food and air to stay alive and actively treat waste. The compressor in the yard supplies the air and the residents supply the food. A system is organically overloaded when there is more organic material than the microorganisms can treat and digest. This results in a quicker accumulation of solids and the need for more frequent maintenance. A kitchen garbage disposal can significantly increase the amount of organic loading and may reduce the pump out intervals by 1 to 2 years.\nEven though an aerobic treatment unit contains a disinfection devise such as an ultra violet lamp or chlorine, the water exiting the spray heads may still contain potentially harmful pathogens. Maintaining a healthy vegetative cover in the spray field will remove excess water, nutrients, and allow the final treatment processes to occur in the soil.\nBeing mindful of what goes down your drain is a simple yet important step in managing your septic system or aerobic treatment unit. Maintaining your system will result in higher satisfaction, improved performance and protect environmental health.\nMy toilets do not flush during periods of heavy rain. My spray heads always spray when it rains. What can be done to correct this?\nDivert any rainwater running off driveways, the roof and other hard surfaces away from the soil treatment area of the final treatment and dispersal component. The soil treatment area is designed to manage a specific amount of water. Rainwater could fill the system, leaving no room for wastewater. Design landscaping to carry runoff water around the soil treatment area.\nWater collecting over the components can leak into them. Also, the tanks are installed in an excavation that is backfilled with material that can collect water. If the system is not watertight, the collected water can enter the system and flush sewage through the treatment system and into the yard.\nLook at the ground over the tanks to see if a depression has developed where rainwater could accumulate. Rainwater infiltrating the system can overload the treatment components.\nEvaluate the color and growth of grass around the tank. Excessive growth and darker green color than the other grass in the yard indicates that the tank or piping is broken.\nIf the tank has a riser, verify that it is in good condition and properly sealed to prevent infiltration.\nEvaluate the system performance during rainy periods: Rainwater may be infiltrating the system if there is an unexplained number of dosing cycles and/or if the spray distribution system is spraying during a rain shower.\nDo not build driveways, storage buildings, or other structures over the pretreatment or final treatment and dispersal components. These solid surfaces prevent access to the system for maintenance, reduce the ability of water to evaporate from the soil and restrict air movement into the soil. Reduce compaction of the soil by keeping vehicles, equipment and livestock off the wastewater treatment area. Compacted soil will reduce infiltration in the soil adsorption field.\nMaintain a grass cover over the final treatment and dispersal component. Plant warms season grasses that use more water and over-seed with cool season grasses during the winter. Grasses remove a significant portion of the water from a system, and the grass cover must be maintained. Trees also remove water and can be planted around the system perimeter. However, roots from trees planted too close to the soil treatment area can clog distribution pipes.\nPrescription antibiotics and drugs are extremely hard on the microbes in the system. Flushing them into the wastewater system increases the maintenance. Visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website for information on the disposal of unused medications.\nThe toilet is not a trash can. Do not dispose of cleaning tissues, wet wipes, cigarette butts, diapers, condoms, or other trash in the toilet. These items do not degrade and result in a faster accumulation of solids that must be removed by a pump truck.
Nurse clinics are run Monday to Friday on an appointment basis. Please contact us to find out the latest times and prices.\nIn our specialist clinics, we’ll talk you through all the options and demonstrate the best way to remove ticks should your pet ever get one.\nWe’ve found these sessions are incredibly beneficial for our more nervous patients. Visiting the vet can be incredibly stressful for some pets and their owners. These sessions aim to get your pet to relax and sometimes actually enjoy coming to see us. These are reassuring consults – we don’t do anything worrying. All your pet will receive is a lot of fuss and treats. Fireworks can become your pet’s worst nightmare. Becoming desensitised to these loud noises will help your pet dramatically and improve their quality of life.
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The information contained in this brochure is subject to change as may be approved by the authorities and cannot form part of an offer or contract. All plans are subject to any amendments approved by the relevant authority. Floor areas are approximate and subject to final survey. Illustrations in this brochure are artist's impressions and serve only to give an approximate idea of the project. While every reasonable care has been taken in providing this information, its owners or agents cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy.\nMaterials indicated are generally applied. Specifically detailed elements may have trims, edges, bulkheads and other such elements in compatible materials to suit design and functional requirements.\nOff-form concrete surface is subject to imperfection in general, due to the nature of material and construction process. There will be tonality differences, honeycomb holes, uneven surfaces with rough edges which are done intentionally.\nStone is a natural material containing veins with tonality differences. There will be colour and markings caused by their complex mineral compositions and incorporated impurities. While such materials can be pre-selected before installation, this non-conformity cannot be totally avoided.\nSimilarly, terrazzo is made from natural stone chips and is prone to tonality differences.\nNatural timber with various grains and tonality differences are inherent properties of this material. While timber will be pre-selected before installation, this non-conformity cannot be totally avoided. Due to exposure to weathering, natural discolouration or difference in tonality is unavoidable.Timber requires regular maintenance.\nGlass is a manufactured material that is not 100% pure. Invisible nickel sulphide impurities may cause spontaneous glass breakage in certain pieces of heat-strengthened glass. It is not possible to detect this defect prior to the breakage, which may occur in all heat-strengthened glass by all manufacturers. The Purchaser is recommended to take up home insurance covering glass breakage to cover this possible event.\nLayout/location of wardrobes, kitchen cabinets and fan coil units are subject to the Architect's sole discretion and final design.\nThe developer reserves the right to replace materials to a reasonable degree in order to comply with the EarthCheck certification standards.\nBeachfront residences — the Purchaser is liable to pay annual fee, subscription fee and such other fees to the local cable TV & internet service providers or any other relevant authorities. The Vendor is not responsible for making arrangements with the local cable TV & internet service providers or any other relevant authorities for the service connection for cable TV subscription channels or for the service connection for internet access.
Use functions associated with the data types.\nUnderstand the scope of variables.\nThe first three data types—numbers, strings, and Booleans—should be fairly familiar to programmers in any language. The latter three—null, undefined, and objects—require some additional explanation. I examine each of the data types in turn and explain objects further in Chapter 8.\nUsing Microsoft Visual Studio, Eclipse, or another editor, edit the file example1.html in the Chapter04 sample files folder in the companion content.\nThe resulting variable is then passed to the alert() function, which displays the dialog box in the preceding step 3. It’s interesting to note that even though you multiplied two hexadecimal numbers, the output in the alert dialog box is in base 10 format.\nIn Microsoft Visual Studio, Eclipse, or another editor, create a new HTML file or edit the isnan.html file in the companion content.\nIn the file, place the following markup. If you’ve created a new file with Vision Studio, delete any existing contents first.\nThe function isNaN() returns false from this expression because the integer value 4 is a number. Remember that the meaning of this function is, “Is 4 Not a Number?” Well, 4 is a number, so the result is false.\nNow consider the next example.\nIf you’re running through Microsoft Visual Studio, stop the project. For those not running Visual Studio, close the web browser.\nThe isNaN() function is used frequently when validating input to determine whether something—maybe a form variable—was entered as a number or as text.\nThe result is shown in Figure 4-1.\nFigure 4-1 Viewing the value of the Math.PI property.\nDot notation is so named because a single period, or dot, is used to access the members of an object. The single dot (.) creates an easy visual delineator between elements. For example, to access a property that you might call the “length of a variable room,” you would write room.length. The dot operator is used similarly in many programming languages.\nSeveral other properties of the Math object can be helpful to your program. Some of them act as functions or methods on the object, several of which are listed in Table 4-2. You can obtain a complete list of properties for the Math object in the ECMA-262 specification at http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf.\nHere’s an example of some escape sequences in action.\nIn Visual Studio, Eclipse, or another editor, open your sample page.\nView the page in a browser. You’ll see a page like the following. Notice that the tab characters don’t show through because the browser interprets HTML and not tab characters.\nThis rather contrived example shows escape sequences in action. In the code, the word hello is followed by two tabs, represented by their escape sequence of \t, followed by an escaped double-quote \” and then the word hello followed by another escaped double-quote \”, finally followed by the word goodbye.\nBoth examples give the same result.\nSome commonly used string methods, besides substring, include slice, substr, concat, toUpperCase, toLowerCase, and the pattern matching methods of match, search, and replace. I discuss each of these briefly.\nalert(myString.substring(3)); //Returns "s is a string."\nalert(myString.substring(3,9)); //Returns "s is a"\nalert(myString.slice(3)); //Returns "s is a string."\nalert(myString.slice(3,9)); //Returns "s is a"\nA subtle difference between slice and substring is how they handle arguments with negative values. The substring method will convert any negative values to 0, while slice will treat negative arguments as the starting point from the end of the string (counting backwards from the end, essentially).\nalert(myString.toUpperCase()); // "THIS IS A STRING"\nalert(myString.toLowerCase()); // "this is a string"\nThe toLocale methods perform conversions in a locale-specific manner.\nAs I stated, numerous string properties and methods exist. The remainder of the book features other string properties and methods, and you can always find a complete list within the ECMA specification at http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf.\nA Boolean expression is used within the if statement’s condition to determine whether the code within the braces will be executed. If the content of the variable myNumber is greater than the integer 18, the Boolean expression evaluates to true; otherwise, the Boolean evaluates to false.\nThe variable myVariable is empty, but it is not null.\nUndefined is a state, sometimes used like a value, to represent a variable that hasn’t yet contained a value. This state is different from null, although both null and undefined can evaluate the same way. You’ll learn how to distinguish between a null value and an undefined value in Chapter 5.\n// Create properties for each of four stars.\nExamples later in the book show how to add properties to these objects and how to access properties. There’s much more to objects, and Chapter 8 gives that additional detail.\nYou’ve seen in the previous example how to create an object with a name. You can also use array elements that are accessed by a numbered index value. These are the traditional arrays, familiar to programmers in many languages. You just saw several objects, each named for a star. The following code creates an array with four elements.\nCalling the Array() constructor with a single numeric argument sets the length of the array rather than the value of the first element, which is what you might expect.\nThe new ECMA-262 edition 5 specification added several new methods for iterating and working with arrays. Arrays, including methods that iterate through them and work with them, are covered in more detail in Chapter 8.
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Transitioning into new professional roles can be challenging, and some of us will desperately apply for job after job just to try and make the discomfort end. Instead of blindly applying for any position that comes along, be intentional about targeting your job search. You’ll thank yourself later.\nCollege graduates who haven’t had internships or other professional experience in their field of study may learn that they don’t actually like the jobs related to their academic major. There’s a name for this: a quarter life crisis — the time of uneasiness and confusion after college.\nCareer crises can occur at any stage of your life. People in their 30s, 40s, and beyond have gone to the same types of jobs for years, but then they wake up one day and decide they want something else. But don’t worry; there are ways to avoid this career panic, whether you’re just starting out or changing your career later in life.\n1. Be clear about your goals.\nSometimes we apply for jobs that we think we want out of desperation — a need to be validated, seen, heard, etc. Even if you’re not aware that your motivations stem from desperation, those on the receiving end can often sense it. Before you apply for anything, make sure you know what’s motivating you.\n2. Picture yourself in specific roles.\nTarget specific roles and positions rather than working off of vague ideas. Imagine yourself getting the job that you want. What do your days look like? How do you feel arriving to your office? If it feels good to imagine it, then it’s probably something worth applying for; however, if you feel like something’s not quite right when you’re trying it on, keep asking questions.\n3. Take on the kind of work that fits for you.\nFlashy jobs still require tedious work, and if you’re not up for the blood and sweat that the job may require, you may end up hating it altogether. Finding the right work — the work that nourishes you and that you enjoy even when it’s mundane — will help to keep you on the path to success. That also means avoiding and turning down opportunities that aren’t the right fit. This is easier said than done!\n4. Visualize the perspective of the hiring manager.\nLiz Ryan, who you may know from Human Workplace, emphasizes the importance of seeing the world from the hiring manager’s point of view and shaping your application in a way that focuses on alleviating their pain. Speak their language, imagine what their days might be like, and work to showcase what the value is that you would bring to the role.\nIn the book “They Don’t Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something’s Guide to the Business World,” Alexandra Levit offers a useful tool for young professionals to find their ideal job. She suggests a “self-assessment journey” to determine the career that would make you happiest and allow you to be your best.\nWhat would you be compelled to do even if you never got paid for it?\nHow do you prefer to work? How are you most effective?\nWhat is your definition of success? What drives you?\nYour answers to these questions will help you make the informed decisions in your job search. Assessing what you want from your career keeps you from wasting both your own time and your employer’s by helping you make a smart career choice from day one. The average person may have up to seven careers in a lifetime. Conducting regular self-assessments will help you navigate these changes.\nOnce you’ve gained insight into your motivations, thoroughly imagined yourself in the job to see how it feels, and have a solid sense of what impact you would make in the role, you know that you’re ready to apply. Trust that once you’ve applied, the forces at work in your life will take care of the rest. If you don’t get the job you applied for, it’s because there’s a better fit waiting for you.\nWant to improve your job search strategy? Hack the Hidden Job Market is an online course that teaches you a better way to find a new job and build the career of your dreams.
Subject: 7.1. What are the various gadgets to help you in lucid dreaming?\nyourself and requires quite some amount of training.\nSubject: 7.2. How do various drugs/nutritional components influence dreaming?\nused Choline+Inositol combo w/some success.\neggs, etc., as mentioned above.\nthat most sleep/dream labs have some kind of funding from pharm.\nthat all falls under "sleep disturbances."\nare serotonin- effecting, so some effect might be expected.\nstimulant, the other a CNS depressant. Nicotine? Don't know.\n500 mg) boosts dream recall.\nnightmares if i drink too much coffee.\nstronger. While dreaming this results in very real-feeling dreams.\nhelp thinking it was the real-world instead of a dream.\ndifficult to dream lucid (i am able to dream lucid).\nI might try it again sometime.\nvery tired. Do not get into bed until you are ready to sleep.\ndosage), depending on your tolerance for caffeine.\nbrain (or at least irritates it) so that your conscious mind awakens.\nattaining lucid dreaming, but it has worked for me.\nsleep with more intense dreams.\nroot extracts ("Kava ratiopharm"). They are sold as a stress reliever.\nSubject: 7.3. What about the dream experiments on alt.dreams?\n"Cafe Dreamers" experiment [Dec.93] results have remained unpublished.\nconversations with his own teacher.\npossibilities giving practical, abstract advices how to reach them.\nbook has been published by The Easton press.\nTaylor published 1992 by Warner Books.\nMind, Sleeping Brain, 373-387, ed. J. Gackenbach and S.\nDelage, Y. 1919. Le Reve. Paris: Les Presses Universitaires de France.\nFox, O. 1962. Astral Projection. New York: University Books.\nGackenbach, J., and S. LaBerge, eds. 1988. Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain.\nGreen, C. E. 1968. Lucid Dreams. London: Hamish Hamilton.\nStudy. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Hull.\n--------- 1990. The Dream Machine. Northants: Aquarian.\ned. J. Gackenbach and S. LaBerge. New York: Plenum.\nLaBerge, S. 1985. Lucid Dreaming. Los Angeles: Tarcher.\nREM sleep. Sleep Research, 11:107.\ncounting during REM sleep. Psychophysiology, 19:331-332.\nto dreamed sexual activity during lucid REM sleep.\ned. J. Gackenbach and S. LaBerge. New York: Plenum.\nand S. LaBerge. New York: Plenum.\nSleeping Brain, 67-103, ed. J Gackenbach and S. LaBerge.\nTholey, P. 1983. Techniques for controlling and manipulating lucid dreams.\nPerceptual and Motor Skills, 57:79-90.\npackaging. It combines modern dream techniques of LaBerge et. al.\n(like dream incubation, self-hypnosis and other "key-phrase"\nricher because of reading the book.\nJ., (London, Penguin books Ltd., The Penguin Freud library, 1991).\ndreams as opposed to lucid ones, though.\n/Oneirocritica of Artemidorus Daldianus/ (2nd Century AD).\nin bold face by the publisher.\npaulist press, ramsey, n.j., 1983.\nBeing-in-dreaming / Florinda Donner. -- 1st ed.\n1. Witchcraft--Mexico. 2. Donner, Florinda. I. Title.\nlazy dreamer. But reading of these possibilities can't ever injure.\nanyone who goes into dream research.\nAssociation for the Study of Dreams (ASD).\ndedicated to the pure and applied investigation of dreams and dreaming.\nLaBerge, Taylor, Garfield, Delaney, Hobson, Krippner, etc.
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Migraine is known as a chronic neurological disease that often influences on a half of the head and exists from 2 to 72 hours when it starts. The symptoms of migraine are often nausea, sensitivity to smell, sound, light. It is identified due to the combination of genetic and environmental factors. When it attacks, you can feel very bad because of its pain and symptoms and it will have influence seriously on your life. If you dont want to face up with this disease, the best way is to prevention from it.\nThe Ways On How To Prevent A Migraine Before It Starts – Natural And Effective Solutions.\nLoud noises and flashing lights are among the popular reasons cause mingraines in most of patients. In some cases, it is rather difficult to avoid these things from common environments such as driving at night, movie, glaring sunshine. However, you can limit the other factors such as letting your eyes take breaks when using or watching TV or computer screen, adjusting the the brightness of the screens. If a migraine happens to you, you must avoid them as soon as possible so that it will not become more serious.\nHaving a fast meal can be one of the popular reasons for migraine headaches. You should have your meal within an hour after waking up and geting enough water. Dont skip your meal because it leads to not only stomachache but also to a migraine. Regular meals also help us maintain level of blood sugar that can cause migraine.\nIn addtion, a sleep with at least 7 to 8 hours is good for you. Sleeping too much or not can cause headaches. The best way is to go to bed and get up not too late or too early, including weekends and hodidays.\nDoing exercise is one of the effective ways on how to prevent a migraine as well as on having healthy lifestyle. It can help us prevent from many diseases like migraine, cancer, obesity, stress….\nYou should select some exercises that does not put too much strain like yoga or light aerobic exercise. However, you need to notice your body’s response to these activities to adjust properly. If you have any problems, you should ask your doctor for advice so as to get the best result.\nStressful even is one of the common reasons of migraine for many migraine suffers. Actually, it is rather difficult to control stress. Hence, you can find out some relaxation techniques like yoga, listening to music, walking, breathing, or biofeedback to decrease levels of stress.\nTyramine is one of the substances that can leads to head pain. That is why you should limit all the foods that contain tyramine or nitrites. These foods including eggplants, potatoes, sausage, bacon, ham, aged cheese, soy products…. Tyramine is also found in beer and wine. That is why you should limit the alcohol intake.\nOne of the good ways on how to prevent a migraine before it starts is to notice the changes in the weather. Weather changes can be associated with barometric pressure that may lead to a migraine. A dry air or dry wind can have negative influence on your migraine. Drain days or high humidity and temperatures are also the factors that can stimulate your migraine. So, if the weather gets uncomfortable, you need to find out some solutions to limit its impact on you.\nHow to prevent a migraine before it starts also includes limiting the alcohol and caffeine consumption. Alcohol can lead to many diseases like migraine symptoms, nausea, headaches…. If you often drink beer and red wine, they can be the main reason for your migraine. You had better limit their intake.\nCaffeine may also cause migraine. Hence, if you use caffeine and think that it causes your migraine, you should stop using it. Caffeine in medications can help you treat its symptoms but caffeine in foods and beverage is not. So, try not to use all drinks and foods that are rich in caffeine if you want to prevent migraine.\nLow blood sugar or called hypoglycemia is one of the reasons cause migraines. It is the result of hunger or eating too many refined carbohydrates that happen frequently. Hence, you need to know well about the importance of the small frequent meals as well as breakfast. Besides that, food allergies is a trigger of migraine so that you had better avoid all the foods and drink that you can be allergic to prevent a migraine effectively.\nMost of healthy foods are often fruits, vegetables, whole grains and the foods with high-protein quality. Especially, the foods that are high in vitamin B can prevent migraine effectively. And magnesium-rich foods like nuts, green leafy vegetables can help relax blood vessels. Oily fish is one of the best foods for migraine thanks to omega-3 fatty acids in them.\nHere are 9 tips on how to prevent a migraine before it starts that I want to share with you. If you follow these solutions, you can get not only a healthy life but also have a good protection against migraine. If you have any question or idea for this topic, you can let me know by commenting below Vkool posts. Your contribution may be useful for others.
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Erie Neighborhood House successfully raised $540,000 to support mental health programming at the 2019 Future of Promise Awards Dinner on March 14.\nHosted at Chicago’s Radisson Blu Aqua, the event was chaired by HBK Engineering chief executive officer Ronald G. Kaminski and benefitted the agency’s Proyecto Cuídate program and its efforts to build greater well-being for individuals, families and the communities in which they live.\nThe evening’s program helped make the case for increased investment in these resources that are all too often in short supply in Little Village, a densely populated Mexican-American neighborhood on Chicago’s Southwest Side, and touted the impact Proyecto Cuídate is making there.\nDuring the event Erie House debuted a short film produced by Fig Media, Inc., that gave the audience an up-close look at the program and introduced them to Pastora Ramirez and Felix Garcia. The mother and son became the first-ever recipients of the inaugural Future of Promise Award, sponsored this year by The Custom Companies, Inc.\nThe 2019 Future of Promise film highlighted the Proyecto Cuídate program at Erie House and the strength and resilience exhibited by honorees Felix Garcia and his mother, Pastora Ramirez. FILM BY MELISSA FOX/FIG MEDIA, INC.\nFelix is a member of the youth mentoring initiative at Erie House and Pastora has participated in parenting workshops, and in their remarks they spoke highly of their experiences in the Proyecto Cuídate program.\nIn addition to the Future of Promise Award, Erie House presented awards to inQUEST Consulting (Diversity & Inclusion Award, accepted by CEO Scott Hoesman); VistaNational Insurance Group, Inc. (Corporate Impact Award, accepted by managing director Brian Walsh and director of operations Kahlil Hogan); and John Burns Construction Company (Community Investment Award, accepted by CEO William O’Malley).\nAll three companies served as Influence-level sponsors for the event alongside PNC Illinois and The Custom Companies, Inc.\nIllinois Governor J.B. Pritzker gave remarks at the top of the program, highlighting the important role community-based organizations play in the well-being of the state.\nJoining Pritzker at the event from the public sector were Deputy Governors Sol Flores and Jesse Ruiz, State Representative Delia Ramirez, City Clerk Anna Valencia, and Alderman Elect Mike Rodriguez (22nd Ward).\nA large portion of the event’s total revenue came through event sponsorships and individual ticket sales, but Erie House raised more than $100,000 night-of during a live auction paddle raise as well as a silent auction.\nNext year Erie Neighborhood House will mark 150 years as an organization, and plans are already underway to celebrate that achievement. The Future of Promise Awards Dinner will be co-chaired by Joseph Dominguez, CEO at ComEd, and PNC Illinois president Scott Swanson.\nFor more information about Erie House or to support its work in the community, please visit www.eriehouse.org.
My son likes to read. It is always hard to supply him with books. He is particular. “Big Nate” and “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” are his crutches to fall back on. I’m always looking for good suggestions for books. Series are even better, if he likes it there are more of the same.\nWe recently found “The Secret Zoo” by Bryan Chick. It is about the fun adventure of four kids finding a secret zoo. He is hooked. And there are 5 in the series.
Debut novelist Helen Hemphill grew up in (Bridgeport, then Wichita Falls) Texas and now lives with her family in Nashville and Austin. She is a graduate of the Vermont College M.F.A. program in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Her first book is Long Gone Daddy (Front Street, 2006). Read Helen’s blog.\nTwo unrelated things steered me into writing for young readers. Early on, I toyed with writing adult short fiction, but I found a lot of stories being published were pretty grim in terms of subject and tone. It was depressing.\nI read a lot of Tony Earley and Pam Houston because I found humor and hope present in their work, even when the subject matter was difficult, and I tried to model that tone in my own writing.\nAt the same time, I was teaching sixth grade. Every day, kids would come in with funny, quirky perspectives that really grabbed me. There was just so much sheer optimism in them, even when the realities of their lives weren’t always so sunny.\nSomewhere in there, I started writing short fiction for a younger audience and sort of found my groove. I write about difficult situations and relationships, but I also try to leave readers with something positive. There is hope for all of us.\nI was doing a Harcourt post-graduate semester at Vermont College, working on two separate manuscripts. One had been my creative thesis for my MFA and was a somewhat finished manuscript and the other was a new novel–very green.\nJust as a kind of networking opportunity, I attended the One-on-One Conference put on by Rutgers University Council on Children’s Literature and met an agent who offered to take a look at my work. At the same time, a dear friend offered an introduction to another agent, and both were interested. The situation was a catalyst for my getting Stephen Roxburgh‘s attention. Front Street had rejected an earlier manuscript of mine, so it was all a little bit serendipitous. I sold my second novel, which became Long Gone Daddy, to Front Street right after the semester ended and did extensive revisions on the text—cutting 100 pages, reworking the chronology, revamping characters.\nIn the course of the semester, I ended up ditching the finished manuscript of my first novel for a total rewrite. Harcourt had a first right of refusal on that book. Jeannette Larson at Harcourt was very supportive and gracious to me, but ultimately passed on the story. Some weeks later, Stephen bought it with the awareness that the book needed more work–I think our revisions on Long Gone Daddy convinced him I could do what he wanted. That book, called Runaround, will be out with Front Street next year.\nRita Mae Brown says “Don’t hope more than you’re willing to work.” I have that quote on my screensaver.\nCongratulations on the release of your debut novel, Long Gone Daddy (Front Street, 2006)! Could you tell us a bit about the story?\nLong Gone Daddy is a road trip with dark comedy around every turn.\nGrandfather’s will stipulates he must be buried in Las Vegas to get a chunk of money and a Cadillac, so 14-year-old Harlan Q is ready to make the trip from north Texas to Las Vegas in order to get away from Paps, his bible-thumping father. Paps and Harlan Q transport the ripening body of the grandfather in their station wagon, and along the way, pick up Warrior, a Zen-minded actor-in-training. The heart of the book is the relationship between the father and the son, and Warrior is both the foil to the father’s rigid beliefs and the confident who helps Harlan Q understand his father.\nActually, the novel is based on a true story. Late one night, some friends sat around swapping stories about adolescence, and someone began telling a wild tale about living in a funeral home the night his grandfather died.\nHis dad and uncle drove the body from Florida up the east coast in the back of the family station wagon rather than pay for the funeral home’s services. It was hilarious. When he finished, I asked him if I could use the idea, and Long Gone Daddy is dedicated to him. The book took three years from start to finish, but many times during the first draft, I felt I was just the typist because the story was so clear in my mind.\nSome of the logistics were very specific. Would a casket fit into the back of a Chervolet station wagon? Was it legal for Paps and Harlan Q to just drive a dead body across country? Obviously, I did research like any other writer of historical fiction, contacting a funeral home director and a parts manager at a Chevrolet dealership, both of whom were great in tracking down details.\nI also used original source newspapers. I went to the Dallas Public Library and made copies of newspaper microfilm, all from the first two weeks of August, 1972. I did the same thing in Las Vegas. Newspaper research really helped with context, and gave me some fun ideas. Elvis was opening at the Hilton, and Watergate was very much in the headlines, although no one seemed to understand its implications. Both of those details are referenced in the book.\nI also did quite a lot of reading on the psychology of adolescent boys since I was writing across gender. The plot came pretty quickly to me, but the emotional depth of the book was harder. I wanted to explore father and son relationships as authentically as I could, so I had to reopen some of my old wounds about my own family. That was difficult.\nThe flap copy notes that you drove from Dallas to Las Vegas to research the novel; what can you tell us about that?\nIt was a blast of a trip. A girlfriend and I drove a convertible on the same route that Harlan, Warrior and Paps drive in the book, plus a lot of side trips. It was June, but it was already hot—113 degrees in Tuba City, Arizona.\nIt was also beautiful. We drove a stretch of countryside from Tucumcari, New Mexico to Las Vegas that was one of the most beautiful places on earth. My girlfriend did lots of the driving, so I took pictures and notes and met lots of wonderful people.\nYou did such a powerful job with the varied father-son relationships in the novel. Did this focus evolve in the writing, or was it something that you wanted to explore going in? What about it called to you?\nAs I said, I did a lot of research on male adolescence, plus I have a son and stepson of my own. I used my own relationship with my father as a jumping off point for the story, but I would say most of the focus evolved as I began going deeper with the emotional aspects of the characters. I think we all have some unfinished business with our parents, and that helped me, but I wrote a lot of the story as Jane Resh Thomas says, “behind my back.” I didn’t know really where I was going at the time, I only knew I had to go there.\nI’m fascinated with religion, faith, the quest for answers–all of which is touched upon in this book as Harlan Q tangles with Paps (a hard-driving preacher), Paps rails against the “sins” of his own father, and a stranger named Warren/Warrior appears on the scene with gentle questions. What does this novel say about these forces within us and our society? Or perhaps I should say, what does it ask?\nI wrote the book more concerned about the issue of doubt than that of faith.\nAs human beings in a post modern world, I think we all struggle with doubt at one point or another in some form or another. How we struggle may be very different. Warrior gives in to doubt, without dismissing his own spirituality. Paps can’t leave room for doubt, yet his “sure” vision is often incorrect. Harlan Q is all over the road. We are all searching for the right answer, the meaning of life, the theory of everything, but it’s in the doubt that we move forward. There’s the irony: it’s the doubt that pushes us to discern what we really think. I would hope that the book would encourage readers to be a bit more skeptical and to be more tolerant of one another’s questioning.\nYour publisher is Front Street, a small, high-quality literary trade publisher. For those less familiar with the house, could you tell us about it and your experiences as one of its authors?\nFront Street had been in business about ten years under the guidance and ownership of Stephen Roxburgh when it merged with Boyds Mills Press about two years ago.\nNow Front Street is the young adult imprint of Boyds Mills and is part of a bigger organization, but there is the same focus on quality and literary merit that has always been part of its reputation. When I signed my first contract, I went to Honesdale to do my own due diligence–I wanted to know the organization behind Stephen. I was impressed with the commitment to children’s literature from everyone at Boyds Mills, and I think the two companies have tremendous strengths that complement one another. As an author, I feel very fortunate to work with Stephen as my editor, but I also feel really lucky to have the whole team at both Front Street and Boyds Mills behind me.\nYou’re a graduate of the Vermont College M.F.A. program in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Could you describe your experience as a student? Looking back, what did you gain as a writer?\nIt was hard work. There was a component of the program that required extensive reading, research, and scholarly writing, in addition to the creative writing packets each month. I also came to the program wanting more depth in my knowledge of children’s literature so I worked hard on that as well, reading everything I could. Maybe I could have done less, but I was so ready to do it all. I didn’t get much sleep the week before a packet was due.\nAs a writer, I was transformed. I don’t even know if I can accurately describe the metamorphosis because it wasn’t overnight or immediate. I just started seeing things differently. I started reading like a writer. I paid attention in a different way. And I began to have confidence and courage that I could write–that was huge!\nWhat would you tell other writers considering an M.F.A. program? What should they consider?\nI would never hesitate to say go for it, but I would suggest that a writer consider his or her own goals carefully. Are you willing to spend the money and the time to learn to write as an end in itself? Learning the craft and networking with a writing community are really what make an M.F.A. program worth doing. Publishing is icing on the cake.\nIn raving about your writing this week, I said, “Think: Kimberly Willis Holt-meets-Joan Bauer.” That was the closest I could come without just handing over the book so your own unique talent could shine through (and I wasn’t done with it yet!). How would you describe your style?\nFirst off, let me say that I’m thrilled with the comparisons. I don’t know that I can describe my style just yet. I can say I use humor as a way to express myself. I have deep feelings about the fragile nature of families in our complex world, and I enjoy a good story, with heroes and villains and surprises along the way. Does all that combine to make a style? Maybe…we’ll see.\nAs a reader, what are your favorite recent children’s and YA books? Your favorite authors?\nTexas writer Kathi Appelt (author interview) because she does it all so well—from picture books to memoir to young adult fiction. I love Deb Wiles‘s Southern voice and humor, but then even her emails make me laugh. As for recent YA books, I’m reading Markus Zusak‘s The Book Thief (Knopf, 2006) (excerpt), like everyone else on the planet, and I enjoyed Ronald Kidd’s Monkey Town: The Summer of the Scopes Trial (Simon & Schuster, 2006)(excerpt) very much. No surprise ending, but Kidd does a seamless job of weaving history into the text. I also loved Jan Cheripko‘s Sun Moon Stars Rain (Front Street, 2005). The writing is spare with beautiful imagery.\nI iron really well–it’s my mother’s fault. I also play golf, although not so well. I hang out with my husband and children, read, knit, and I like to cook and have people over to the house. I make a really nice pear tart.\nI have a novel out next year with Front Street called Runaround. It takes place in Falls of Rough, Kentucky in 1964 and is a story of romance magazines and sister sibling rivalry. I’m also drafting a wild-west story and having too much fun with that.\nSee more author/illustrator interviews and more Texas authors.
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And from the ashes of our self-despair, Kindles a flame of hope and humble trust.\nAs discouraging as pain can be—so discouraging you can feel your face on the cold, unyielding floor—God has His face on the floor next to you. It’s what Immanuel means: God with us. God with you.\nLord, I pray with David, “You give me your shield of victory, and your right hand sustains me; you stoop down to make me great.” (Psalm 18:35). How moving, how humbling, to know You stoop down to be near me in my need.\n*Patricia St. John, “The Alchemist,” in An Ordinary Woman’s Extraordinary Faith: The Autobiography of Patricia St. John (Wheaton, Ill.; Shaw, 1993), 298.\nThough God may seem distant in the midst of our suffering, such things do indeed matter to Him. Joni and Steve explore God’s heart, His future hope for us, and the work it accomplishes in our lives today.
The Elite 10: Our Favorite Bicycle Races in America!\nFor kids, learning to ride a bike is one of those rites of passage. It's been that way since the invention in the early 1800s (although early models, with that giant front wheel, were way more challenging to navigate).\nSince those early days, bicycles have evolved, from your basic two-wheeler to sophisticated 10-speeds, mountain bikes and more. Naturally, anything with two wheels inspires speed; thus, bike racing became an organized sport around 1868. By the 1896 Olympics, a 12-hour bike race was on the menu.\nToday, there are nearly 67 million people who ride a bike. Some may just hop on to nab some groceries; others are serious racing competitors.\nThe Tour de France is perhaps the best-known bicycle race. It was first held in 1903, and is the oldest of three European "tours" (the others being held in Italy and Spain). This one winds through the Alps and Pyrenees, and ends when the first rider crosses the finish line at the Champs.\nBut if you can't make it to Europe, check out ten pretty cool races here in the U.S.\nWhiteface Mountain is New York's 5th highest peak. So why not peddle uphill? For 11 miles? Well, at least the scenic Veteran's Memorial Highway will take your mind off your screaming calves and quadriceps. Once you reach the top, you'll get amazing views of the Adirondacks, New England and even Montreal.\nThis seven-day mountain bike stage race in central PA winds through state forests marked by challenging climbs and descents that require serious skill.Those who've done it say that riding for 3 or 4 hours on each day is enough to finish.\nFor those who want something extreme, this epic ride should fit the bill. It's a 200-mile endurance challenge over dirt and gravel roads, and is not for the weak-hearted. Or "-kneed."\nThe altitude of this mountain bike race is a major factor: from 9,200 to almost 13,000 feet. Only about 65% of the 1,500 entrants finish. Still, the challenge is such that riders who want in have to hope they win in the lottery system - it's sold out every year.\nThe 206-mile ride starts before dawn in Utah, and winds through parts of Idaho until ending in Wyoming. The challenging (yet scenic) ride takes you through three mountain passes and to elevations of 7,500 feet.\nThousands of cyclists gather each year for this one. It's open to all levels, from kids to pros. Adults can opt for routes ranging from 38 miles up to 107 miles, winding through the Sonoran Desert.\nCyclists compete against a 300-ton steam engine built in 1923. It's 53 grueling miles across the AZ landscape. The engine runs along the Grand Canyon Railway tracks, while the cyclists on the highway push to best its time to the finish.\nOK, so maybe it's not as gritty and competitive as some other races, but it does serious good. The annual event raises money for cancer research. Plus, you get to ride through some amazing scenery around Lake Tahoe. Entrants can opt for a 35-, 72-, or 100-mile trek.\nIt's the final stage of the Tour de France-like "Amgen Tour of California." This ride covers 105 miles and runs through surf towns like Ventura. At the summit, riders take in the view from 3,300 feet. It's open to amateurs and pros alike.\nHundreds of cyclists race through the city streets, hoping to nab the homemade trophy (made from welded bike parts) that's passed down from year. The rules? There are pretty much none. This event has been described as 'Road Warrior on steroids."
COLLECTION SUMMARY: A collection of business records, research notes, and published newspaper articles on new events in Mahwah, collected and written by Frank McMahon.\nRECEIVED FROM: Frank McMahon, Mahwah, N.J. June 12, 2016.\nBiographical / Historical Note: Frank McMahon was born in Ho-Ho-Kus Township (Mahwah) in 1932. He worked for many years for Avon Products (1962-1989) as manager of package development, and then manager of purchasing. and then began a second career as a local journalist. McMahon worked for a number of local papers: the Suburban News (1990 to 2002), Bergen Town News (2002), Villadom Times (2002 to March 2015), and Suburban News (2015-2016). In 1999, he was awarded the New Jersey Municipal Managers’ Association Press Award. Frank McMahon retired in February 2016 at the age of 83.\nFrank McMahon married Patricia in 1960, and they had four children, Mary Colleen, Frank, Patrick, and Richard.\nCollection Description: This collection of papers represents Frank McMahon’s journalistic research files and articles on topics in Mahwah. It does not include research on other towns, nor documents relating to McMahon’s previous business dealings, or his personal life.\nThe collection is organized topically using the original subjects created by Mr. McMahon.\nNo materials were separated from the original accession.
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Certainly one of the more clever solutions to student debt is the recent move by Occupy to buy out the debts of a number of people struggling to pay back student loans. Occupy managed to kill off almost $4 million in student debt by buying the debts from loan collectors for pennies on the dollar and forgiving them. It recently bought $3.8 million in student debts for just $100,000 and forgave it all.\nOnly 7 per cent of households with young adults in debt owe $50,000. or more on education loans. 56 per cent of these households have less than $10,000 in school debt.\nIn households with people aged 20 to 40 who have education debt, the median debt is just $8,500.\nThe share of income that an average American with education debt must put toward loan payments is actually lower today than it was 20 years ago.\nAt private schools, the overall cost of college is going up more for well-off students than for less advantaged ones who often receive scholarships and discounts.\nFinally, because the incomes of college graduates are continuing to rise, the return investment on a college degree has continued to improve for most graduates.\nIn terms of ability to pay back student loans, the biggest problem is actually with those who borrow for school but don’t complete a degree. They may have smaller debts, but they’re unable to find any employment to generate the income to pay them back with. Unfortunately, there are quite a few colleges out there that graduate less than half of the students who enroll in their programs.
On the last track we discussed time management techniques. In my practice, I implement six interventions that can help foster productive time management. These six interventions are the daily to-do list, direct delegation, familial delegation, Avoiding the Supercaregiver Trap, research services and scheduling phone time.\nOn this track we will discuss compartmentalizing cancer thoughts. Because obsessive thinking rarely solves any problems and it drains clients, this track offers strategies for avoiding obsessive thinking through compartmentalization.\nRobert, age 34, refers to himself as "a habitual obsessor." Robert stated, "I can’t sleep at night because I toss and turn, going over and over my wife’s cancer in my head! I ask myself, ‘How can I get more information? Who can I call? Why did the doctor say that!? Why is my wife acting this way? What is she not telling me?" Robert was also distracted by the cancer during the daytime. If he was out with others, he’d steer the conversation to the disease, and he wouldn’t listen when friends discussed other subjects. Robert stated, "My mind is always wandering, always returning to my wife’s illness."\nIn order to help Robert begin functioning again, I felt that it would be productive for him to stop obsessing. I stated, "Set aside specific times each to reflect on the disease, its problems, its challenges, and its meaning to you. You can do this by writing about it, by talking to friends, and/or by meditating. Structuring this time will keep you from obsessing about the disease. If you find yourself obsessing tell yourself, ‘No it is only 1:00 and my Cancer Thought time is at 4:30 on my drive home from work. I can wait a couple more hours to think about this.’"\nBy setting aside time each day to focus on the disease, to give it his full, undivided attention, Robert learned how to compartmentalize his cancer thoughts. At a later session, Robert stated, "Every time I obsessed about the disease, I stopped and told myself to save those thoughts for the time I had scheduled for reflection. I chose the drives to and from work. I visualize putting those thoughts in a box, knowing I could open it later."\nI responded, "It’s not always possible to set aside your emotions, but does this technique reduce the amount of time you spend worrying?" Robert answered, "Yes. When the drive times come, I give my full attention to the cancer and my thoughts and feelings about it. Sometimes I call a friend and talk, releasing the emotions that way. Sometimes I write in my journal, and sometimes I just take a long walk and reflect on our situation."\nInitially clients like Robert may be hesitant to join a support group. Might your client think he or she will become even more obsessed with the cancer than they already are? As Robert stated, "Why should I go somewhere to talk about my problems for ninety minutes every week? That seems awfully negative." Yet before learning to compartmentalize his cancer thoughts, Robert was spending at least seventy percent of every day thinking about his problems.\nAfter a few months attending a support group, Robert stated, "I went from focusing on the cancer seventy percent of the day to probably twenty percent. When I obsessed over it, I didn’t resolve anything, and I wasted precious time. Now I talk about my issues once a week in a constructive manner during group. I’m able to look at the cancer and the changes in my life and evaluate them in a way that helps me feel more in control of my life."\nOn this track we discussed compartmentalizing cancer thoughts. Because obsessive thinking rarely solves any problems and it drains clients, this track offers strategies for avoiding obsessive thinking through compartmentalization.\nOn the next track we will discuss supporting the children. This track includes four guidelines for helping your clients as parents dealing with children who are trying to cope with cancer in the family or of a friend or loved one. The four guidelines for supporting children are preparing to tell the children, talking to children about cancer, evaluating reactions, and discussing cancer with multiple children.\nWhat is one strategy for avoiding obsessive thinking? To select and enter your answer go to CEU Answer Booklet.
The right drug for the wrong disease?\nTwitter’s limit of 140 characters per tweet makes it difficult to share what’s for dinner, let alone the risks associated with a prescription drug. Current guidelines set by the Food and Drug Administration specify that drug advertisements must be accompanied by adverse effect warnings. However, the extreme space constraints on social media sites mean pharmaceutical companies have to avoid advertising altogether—or do it illegally.\nBefore April 2, 2009, the FDA was silent about the laws that drug companies were breaking on the web. But during that one day, it issued fourteen warning letters—more than it usually issues in three months. The offenders were all online drug ads, specifically sponsored links, which offer a short blurb about the product with a link to the product’s website. The FDA requested that the companies take their ads down immediately because they did not list medical risks or, in some cases, suggested unapproved uses. Requests from the FDA aren’t friendly: companies that ignore the agency risk being dragged into court, fined or even prosecuted.\nThe current FDA guidelines treat broadcast, print, and online media identically, but that may soon change. Shelly Burgess, an FDA spokeswoman, says that the agency plans to publish guidelines about Internet and social media promotion of regulated medical products before the end of 2010.\nFor now, many drug companies abide by what has come to be known as the “one click rule” to address safety concerns. These “one-click” ads contain a link to the insert label, where the adverse effects are listed. The consumer can get the information easily, if he or she clicks it. But the one click rule is not a rule at all. Instead, it’s a voluntary attempt by pharmaceutical companies to reconcile social media with drug ads. The FDA has issued warning letters even to companies that follow the rule.\nHowever, Jim Lefevere, a commercial marketer in the health care industry, doubts that the highly anticipated guidelines will actually solve the current problem. “I think that there is some false hope in the industry and expectation that the FDA will provide clear-cut guidelines,” he says. The new guidelines will most likely only emphasize old FDA goals: information in a drug ad must be balanced, and adverse effect warnings must be readily visible and available. Lefevere, who also blogs at The Digital Strategist, explains that because media technologies for advertising are always changing, the FDA doesn’t want to have to scramble to keep up with each innovation. Instead, he says, the agency will focus on how drug ads are presented, not where they’re presented.\nAmber graduated from Boston College, where she studied biology and English. While there, she worked in a lab with shrimp by day and read Russian novels by night. Now that she writes about science, her life’s path seems to make sense.
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Davies fully equipped training kitchen and bakery allow students to apply the theory they learn to actual food preparation. Davies students also prepare and serve food for many events at the school, including weekly specials in our Patriot Dining Room.\nDavies' Hospitality Careers program also features the ProStart curriculum. This two-year program prepares students for entry-level employment and/or post-secondary education in the food service and hospitality industry. Annually, Davies instructors will select students to compete in the state-level ProStart competition, for the chance to win scholarship money and compete at the national level. Since 2012, Davies has sent four teams to national competition.\nDavies achieved first place in both Culinary Arts and Management at the 2016 ProStart state competition. The win marks Davies' fourth state victory.
Jessica had been hooked on heroin for two years when she found out she was 41/2 months pregnant.\nShortly afterward, while in prison, she decided to start taking methadone to treat her addiction. She had been told if she quit cold turkey, she had a higher chance of miscarrying.\nBut she was also told her baby would go through withdrawal once he or she was born because of the exposure to methadone, which — like heroin — is an opioid.\nJessica, 21, worried about this for months, knowing firsthand how awful withdrawal can be. Finally, on April 9, she gave birth to her son, Nicholas.\nJessica, who grew up in New Fairfield, was terrified what would happen to Nicholas. Babies withdrawing from opioids can have seizures, fevers, breathing difficulties, diarrhea, excessive sweating and high-pitched crying, among other symptoms.\nWould Nicholas suffer as the opioids left his tiny body?\nAs the opioid epidemic surges in Connecticut, so has the number of babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome, a set of problems experienced by newborns exposed to opiate drugs in the womb.\nThe number is small, but has more than doubled in a decade, from 0.27 percent of all births in 2002 to 0.73 percent in 2011, according to a report by the state Department of Public Health.\nNationwide, nearly 22,000 babies were born with the syndrome in 2012, a five-fold increase since 2000, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.\nDoctors and nurses statewide commonly use a version of the Finnegan Neonatal Abstinence Scoring System, a tool developed in the 1970s, to determine whether a drug-exposed baby needs treatment. The tool employs a list of questions about symptoms and a range of scores, which doctors tally to make a conclusion.\nIf the babies score high enough, medicines like morphine are commonly used to manage their withdrawal symptoms. Morphine depresses the symptoms but prolongs the time the baby needs to stay in the hospital after birth.\nA new approach is being taken at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, which has campuses in New Haven and Bridgeport, allowing babies with neonatal abstinence syndrome to spend less time in the hospital and receive less medication.\nThe main idea is to bring parents into the treatment process.\n“They are not included in the care; they are the care,” said Dr. Matthew Grossman, who worked with a team at the hospital to reform the way they cared for babies with the syndrome.\nThe infants and their parents stay in their own rooms in the general ward, which is important because these babies need a low-stimulation environment. Parents are encouraged to swaddle, rock and feed their babies more often.\n“If the baby is in a quiet environment, being fed by the mother frequently, comforting the baby, holding the baby, it seems to make a big difference in terms of reducing the hospitalization for the baby,” said Dr. Robert Herzlinger, director of neonatology at the Bridgeport Hospital campus of Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital.\nThe hospital has decreased the average length of stay for babies with the syndrome from 28 days, as was typical from 2003 to 2007, to 7.4 days. Morphine use decreased from 98 to 24 percent, and the maximum dose administered was reduced by more than 50 percent, Grossman said.\nFor its innovative approach, the hospital was selected to receive the 2015 Pediatric Quality Award from the Children’s Hospital Association, which represents 220 hospitals nationwide.\nOther area hospitals use a combination of parent bonding and medications to treat babies exposed to opioids, which include heroin and prescription painkillers like Vicodin and Percocet.\nDr. Kristen Hougland, director of the neonatal intensive care unit at Danbury Hospital, called the bonding a “crucial” aspect of the treatment.\n“One of the main things that we can do in the NICU for any family is to ensure that they have good bonding with their babies, and that they feel both bonded and comfortable with the infant when they take them home,” Hougland said.\nBabies born with the syndrome stay in the hospital’s NICU, which has individual rooms where parents can stay with them.\nAt Stamford Hospital, doctors use morphine and a drug called clonidine to treat babies with the syndrome.\nDr. Gerald Rakos, chairman of the hospital’s pediatrics department, said hospital staff decided to add the second medication about two years ago. Since then, Rakos said, it has helped cut hospital stays almost in half.\nHe, too, stressed the importance of involving parents. “There’s no question that we try to involve the parents as much as we can,” he said.\nYears afterward, he added, these children do seem to have higher rates of learning disabilities and behavioral issues.\n“There is some biological basis for it, but a lot has to do with resources and child-rearing,” he said.\nWhat is important is the environment the babies go home to, Herzlinger added.\nAfter 24 hours of labor, Jessica gave birth to Nicholas, who weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces, at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital.\nFive days later, sitting side by side on a bed, she and Nicholas’s father, Mike, changed their son’s diaper. They took turns holding their son, who has deep blue eyes and a full head of dark brown hair.\nNicholas slept most of the time, letting out a cry every now and then. Nicky, as they call him, had mild withdrawal symptoms and didn’t have to take morphine. Mike and Jessica said they were happy with the care they received at the hospital.\nFor the parents, their son symbolizes a new chance at life — a chance to live their lives the way they had hoped before they became addicted to heroin.\nJessica and Mike took Percocet, a powerful prescription painkiller, before switching to less expensive heroin. They lived in abandoned buildings and the backseats of cars. They stole to pay for their drugs.\nThey both ended up in prison.\nJessica had been living in a treatment center in New Haven for the three months leading up to her birth. She and her son were discharged from the hospital on Thursday and will live at the center for another month while she finishes her rehabilitation.\nMike, 26, a certified machinist, hopes to find a job soon. He waits for Jessica and Nicholas to join him in Waterbury, where he lives with his parents.\nStaff writer Linda Conner Lambeck contributed to this article.
This is my story about cinnamon rolls.\nThe first time I make a cinnamon rolls was about a month ago and it did quite well, the taste was delicious and moist.\nI hate when I failed when making the dough and it happend to me 3 times when in making cinnamon rolls these 2 days. I have to wash the dishes 3x, clean the table 3x, and its so testing my patience.\nWhen I am about to give up, I decided to read the recipe and I found out that I have to give it a try once more. Praise the Lord that the dough is good, even the look is not quite good (lol).\nThe last but the most important thing that I forget to do is capture the picture of the baked cinnamon rolls because after it finished baked, we ate 3 pcs of it without remember that I have to take the picture first.\nI hope in the next batch of cinnamon rolls, it tastier than before.
The Skechers Foundation plans to break all donation and attendance records on October 28 at the organization’s 10th annual Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk, California’s largest in support of children with special needs and education. Backed by presenting sponsor Nickelodeon and media sponsor NBC4 Southern California, the Walk has topped donations every year since its inception and is expected to continue its winning streak and surpass $2 million for the first time in the event’s history.\nThe Conferment Ceremony of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette for Mr. Robert John Valentine (Bobby Valentine) was held on August 14th, 2018 at the official residence of the Consul General of Japan in New York.\nThis decoration is for his outstanding contributions to the development of Japanese baseball and to the advancement of friendly relations between Japan and the United States.\nBEYOND THE STREETS, a premier exhibition of graffiti, street art and beyond, open to the public in Los Angeles starting May 6, 2018.\nBEYOND THE STREETS was curated by author and historian Roger Gastman and celebrates the popularity and rise of the world’s most recognizable modern art movement. Over 100 artists will be featured showcasing paintings, sculptures, photography and installations throughout 40,000+ square feet. Steel Partners Foundation is proud to support this initiative, which will run through July 6th in Los Angeles and then head to New York.\nThe Steel Sports Kids First Ski Team took part in the 8th Annual Audi Ajax Cup on December 30 in Aspen, Colorado. The event is the Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club’s largest fundraiser of the year. Steel Partners Foundation’s donation helped make the event possible, and all of the young athletes had a fun day competing on the slopes. In the photo above, 2010 Olympic gold medalist and two-time overall World Cup champion Bode Miller joins the Steel Sports Kids First Ski Team.\nOne week after her trip to Mexico to aid victims of the devastating 7.1 magnitude earthquake, Bethenny Frankel is on the move again.\nThe Real Housewives of New York City star — who is currently recovering from skin cancer removal surgery with 12 stitches on her face — traveled to Puerto Rico to help Hurricane Maria victims.\nTommy Lasorda turned 90! Friends and family came out to celebrate with the baseball legend at a birthday party at The Getty Center hosted by Tommy Lasorda’s family and Warren Lichtenstein. Current and former Los Angeles Dodgers and Major League Baseball players at the party, included Juan Castro, Ron Cey, Joe Ferguson, Steve Garvey, Mickey Hatcher, Orel Hershiser, Chan Ho Park, Rick Honeycutt, Tommy John, Eric Karros, Rick Monday, Tom Paciorek, Dave Roberts, Jerry Royster, Bobby Valentine, Michael Young, and more.
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Abraham Lincoln Elementary School is the newest of fourteen elementary schools in the Medford School District. Abraham Lincoln first opened in September 1997 and has an enrollment of 535 students in kindergarten through sixth grade. Our school mascot is a pride of lions. The Lions Mascot is an original design by one of our parents, Phil Fishwick. Our pride's colors are Burgundy, Forest Green and Navy Blue.
This paper describes the design, operation of smart EVM to improve the election process by avoiding the electoral fraud and to ensure safety, security, reliability, guarantee and transparency and smooth conduct of elections in the country as the voting is of crucial importance in the society where people determine its government. This paper talks about an innovative approach for voting process where the device communicates with the RFID tag which is embed in the voter ID card. When the voter scans his card, his/her data is being checked in the system after which the system generates an OTP and sends the message to the user’s mobile (voter). The voter inserts the password and if the password is confirmed then the person is allowed to vote and this process is repeated for every person.
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Ivan's blog: You’re Entitled To What? Take Some Personal Responsibility!\nYou’re Entitled To What? Take Some Personal Responsibility!\nThe turmoil and tumult of the past couple of weeks have led me to the deeper realisation that in the majority of cases immigration has much to offer this country and indeed has brought great benefits over many years. We are beginning to understand slowly that we need willing hands to assist in so many areas of the economy and pre-Brexit concerns are apparently slowing the flow of people wanting to come here to work.\nI heard an economist saying recently that in order to continue to maintain the growth in GDP we will need at least 160,00 more people to be employed and most of that will have to come from immigration. Significantly there seems to be the start of a slowdown.\nIt brought to mind the experiences of my grandfather who, in the 1870s, was sent by his parents to England from Poland, at the age of 15, to escape the prevailing persecution.\nUnescorted and unable to speak English, he travelled by horse and cart, train and eventually a ship, with a label attached to his coat bearing an address in Manchester where some relations lived having come to England a few years before.\nMiraculously he arrived safely, survived and made a new life in this country which he adored. When I knew him he was a voracious reader, had taught himself English as well as Hebrew, Latin and Greek and was making a somewhat tenuous living as a tailor.\nIn all his 80-odd years he paid his taxes, never asked the state for anything and, indeed, never expected anything. He was an intensely fulfilled individual who had survived through his own efforts and had made a happy life in this country having married and raised a family of five children.\nA recent broadcast by a “community” leader complained that the state was not helping them and that they needed more assistance. My grandfather would have been totally bemused by this; what can the state do to help people if they don’t make an effort to help themselves first? Unquestionably there will always be a proportion of the population that through disability or sickness need assistance and it is right that the state is always there as a helping backstop.\nIf we consider the situation in business, much the same criteria apply. To employ people who spend their time whingeing and moaning, constantly complaining and in “something needs to be done about it” mode, is depressing and corrosive for other members of the team.\nWe need to give our people the freedom to express themselves, to encourage initiative and decision making and to ensure that if anything goes awry, then it is looked upon as a learning challenge not a case for reprimand.\nWe need to get away from the “it’s my right” syndrome and encourage the “it’s my responsibility” attitude.\nThat way we can start to make headway into a new positive post- Brexit start for the country and for business in general.
These are three Children's book projects. First one is what I did for my Bachelor.\nSecond is a private project, someone ordered for his family, that I made the illustrations for.\nHanna awaits a boring time at her grandparent's house. Or so she thinks.\nof strange books with titles like "Red Giants, White Dwarfs, Black Holes"\n- What might that mean? Might it be Grandpa knows more...?\nLittle Eric has a fever caused by the so called Feuerdrachenfliege (fire-dragon-fly).\ncenter of the earth and meets the strange animals living there.\nmoon was once a round lantern on the top of a tree and was robbed by four young men.\nthe moon and hung it - out of reach of greedy people - up in the sky.\nwrote. Since she found no good German book, she wrote one herself.\nThese are some photos of the book. - It's not complete, there are a total of 32 chapters, I made only 7.
This will comprise of each League winner plus the 9 best second Placed Team based on their Points Per Game totals.\nAs we can see we have some improvements to be made if we are to see two sides make the step up as we once again see how strong the SCEFL is throughout compared to other Leagues across the country.\nNo more than 38 Clubs will be promoted from Step 7. Where the eligible Clubs count does not reach 38 in number, reprieves of Step 6 Clubs shall come into effect on a points per game basis. For example, if 34 teams come up from Step 7 instead of the maximum of 38, then the 4 clubs with the best PPG averages will be reprieved.\nBelow is a spreadsheet showing current PPG totals for Step 6 sides across the country.\nHere is a summary of the current Promotion and Relegation picture involving the teams in our Premier and First Divisions.\nQuite simply, only the title winners get promoted and with less than two weeks to go there are 4 teams in the hunt for this prize. Corinthian are in the driving seat but there are sure to be lots of twists and turns to come before the Season ends on the 27th April.\nTwo sides will get relegated from the Premier Division this Season. One will be Croydon, but who will be joining them on their journey to Step 6?\nThe Title winners will be promoted to Step 5 alongside the second placed team as long as their Points Per Game average is in the top 9 of the 19 second placed finishers in the Step 6 Leagues across the country. Teams folding higher up in the pyramid will see this number increase so the FA will confirm the successful sides after the season has ended. Our own updated spreadsheet trying to explain it all further can be viewed here which currently shows that there could be an issue for us with our League being so competitive and tight.\nBridon Ropes have just taken over at the top after Welling Town had led all season. Will it remain that way or will there be more twists and turns to come?\nThe bottom two teams will be up for relegation from the First Division. Teams could potentially survive if there are not enough sides coming up from Step 7 to take their place. Once again Points Per Game decides this and the current spreadsheet can be found here. Whatever happens, the aim has to be to not finish 17th or 18th.\nThe relegation battle currently appears to be between three teams.\nThe situation has been made more complicated by the withdrawal of Phoenix Sports Reserves for next season but that may not mean a reprieve for any team in the bottom two so finish 16th or higher if you want to stay safe!\nI will keep this article here and update it as games get played so we are all informed of the complicated Promotion and Relegation scene across the SCEFL!\nWith thanks to Alan Heath for the updated spreadsheets!
Are You an Animation Producer?\nMercury Filmworks is looking for an experienced in-studio 2D or 3D animation producer to work in our Ottawa studio and oversee multiple series. This position is an excellent opportunity to live in Canada’s beautiful capital city and build a career at one of the most respected animation studios in the industry. We are looking for great people that value quality, innovation and a company with an uncompromising vision for the future of its artists and employees.\nJob Description: The successful candidate will have an exceptional track record with at least five years of hands on experience working with and managing teams of artists in a studio environment. This is a senior level role with a wide and all-inclusive scope of responsibilities that run from budgets, cost reporting, and inspiring the artists, to working with senior management on ways to innovate and make the studio environment the very best it can be. This position has high internal and external visibility working with senior management as well as major networks and key partners.\nThis is position is a 2 year term contract position that we hope will lead to an offer of permanent employment. The salary is negotiable. All offers of employment to individuals living outside the Ottawa area will include a moving allowance. This position includes paid benefits and access to the Mercury Filmworks group RRSP and matching contribution plan.\nExperienced animation producers should already know the specific responsibilities of the position. Listed below are the critical characteristics or skills we are looking for in the successful candidate.\nWillingness to tackle any task no matter how small or how large.\nAbility to effectively delegate. Know when to. Know when not to.\nWillingness to lead and teach by example.\nAttention to detail in all matters. Creative. Financial. Business.\nSolution oriented. Demonstrated by having an opinion or idea for how to solve a problem.\nCalm and practical in high stress situations.\nThis entry was posted on Thursday, May 31st, 2018 at 12:01 pm and is filed under Jobs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
This post might especially appeal to my male readers (if there are still any of you left out there, what with all the crap I write about things like menopause).\nOver the summer the Little Guy was in Saint Tropez for a few weeks, and during that time he became very interested in all the flashy sports cars he saw there. San-Trop (as we call it) is of course the playground for many wealthy people, and there are huge yachts moored in the harbor and expensive cars parked all around town. Think Lamborghini and Ferrari, among others. So, who could blame a young boy for taking interest? Georges bought him a thick magazine containing a complete catalog of all the world's cars in 2012, and he spent a lot of our time in Saint Raphael noticing and identifying the various makes and models he saw; however, not (m)any six-figure Italian sports cars there.\nWhen we came back to Paris, he and I had a free afternoon to kill, so I took him to the Champs Elysées where there are five or six upscale car "showrooms" - but not the type of showroom where someone will sell you a car, more a show-OFF-room for their latest models and concept cars, plus boutiques where one can buy souvenirs for each brand. The Little Guy had never seen any of these stores and I had a feeling it would be a big hit.\nBetween the new cars and the old classics, we really enjoyed ourselves (that Citroen store was incredible with the vertical space for 6-7 floors to show their cars, and I loved the old cars especially).\nThere were also racing cars that had won races for their brands (Renault and I think Citroen had those, maybe Peugot too, but after awhile I started to lose track of which cars were in which storefronts), but my photos of those all include the Little Guy so I won't be posting them here. He also got to sit in a few of the cars, which put a big smile on his face.\nFor souvenirs, he chose to start a collection of key chains along with a special strap that can go around the neck to keep your keys handy. He'll be getting a set of our housekeys shortly, since he starts middle school and eventually (although not at first) might be coming home after school when I'm not able to be here to let him in. It's another step toward his growing up and becoming more independent and it's clear he's looking forward to the changes in his life that are coming this year. New interest in cars and tennis lessons (instead of Pokemon and Spiderman) is just one sign that the times, they ARE a-changin'.\nI will have to think of a new blog name for him soon; the Little Guy isn't so little any more. He turns 11 next week. Time is passing at the speed of a Ferrari.
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Turmeric benefits for multiple sclerosis is something that you should know. Turmeric as an antioxidant can be important for people with multiple sclerosis. That is why we stress on the use of turmeric benefits for multiple sclerosis as supplement in Dr Klenner's therapy for multiple sclerosis. We suggest you to read the following article on the Turmeric benefits concerning in several health conditions. (Taken from the Medical Center of the Universitiy of Maryland). You can also read this extremely helpful article concerning turmeric benefits.\nCalcium Magnesium benefits for Multiple Sclerosis can be very important. Many patients have reported significant improvents with constipation problems, sleep disorders, improvements on spasticity and/or stiffness or several other myoskeletal problems can be very important. These two crucial minerals, can relieve people with Multiple Sclerosis.\nDo you Soak your Nuts and Seeds? Start now and improve your digestion!\nPeople suffering with MS eat nuts. It is a quick and easy snack and they can enrich your protein intake. The problem is that occasional or continious consumption of unsoaked nuts can create or worsen digestion and bowel problems.\nHave you ever thought that the way you combine your food may help or worsen your digestion?\nHave you noticed that some meals creates you bloating, gass, delay in you digestion?\nEven if you are not having obvious signs of digestive impairment you should begin considering the way you combine your foods!\nEspecially those who face digestive problems should take seriously the idea of how to combine their foods in each meal.\nDon’t forget to Read First!\nRussian Website about the protocol!
There has been an average of 3.1 goals scored per game over the last 5 matches in the English Premier League where West Brom have been at home, and Arsenal have been away.\nIn the head to head battle, West Brom and Arsenal have met 5 time(s) in the last 5 seasons in the English Premier League, with West Brom winning 40% of home matches, with 12 goals being scored in 5 matches.\n* Match Data is based on West Brom at home and Arsenal away from home.
However, you must not put off the issue any longer. You need to contact us right away so we can help you clarify their terms and conditions of employment. If you continue to ignore the matter and a problem was to arise which escalated into a tribunal claim, you would be forced to pay additional compensation for your failure to provide a written, accurate and up-to-date statement setting out the key terms of their employment.\nA staff handbook is one of the most valuable tools any employer can have – it will help make the day-to-day management of staff far easier and less stressful. Through a range of carefully prepared policies all brought together in one resource, we can help you effortlessly communicate your expected standards of conduct and performance.\nThe handbook will aid your employees’ understanding of company rules whilst also providing information on statutory entitlements – for example how long an employee must have worked for you before they can take parental leave, so you are not constantly harassed with standard enquiries.\nAll employers are under a statutory obligation to have written dismissal, disciplinary and grievance procedures. Whilst you may have a fantastic relationship with staff, unfortunately even the smallest problem could spiral out of control and conclude with an employee bringing a very costly claim against you.\nIn an unfair dismissal case, if you failed to comply with the three step disciplinary procedure, the tribunal will automatically rule against you and force you to compensate the disgruntled employee. Whilst written procedures will not grant you immunity from claims, they will ensure you know how to discipline staff without running the risk of being hauled up before a tribunal.
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I have the highest published cure rate against common heel pain in the history of medicine. After treating over 17,000 cases in the past 30 years, and, especially, in the last 2 years, my cure rate has risen from 95% to over 99% without surgery, and based on the original published study of 317 cases followed for 10 years is considered permanent.\nWith regards to heel pain, the problem is misdiagnosis in 90% of the patients. Without checking the patient's heel region properly during the examination, and just listening to the patient's description of his pain, the clinician almost 100% of the time assumes the patient is suffering with plantar fasciitis. This is untrue, sadly, 90% of the time.\nI know this to be true because I was a victim of bilateral plantar fasciitis over 30 years ago. It was correctly diagnosed as plantar fasciitis by the chief of the department of surgery of my medical college. He correctly told me, further, that true plantar fasciitis was a mechanical problem brought about by compensation for abnormal foot structure, and would be easily cured by the use of a tool: Root Functional Orthoses. He did not endorse at the time injections, physical therapy, splints or other options. He told me to grin and bear it for several weeks until the orthoses arrived. After inserting the orthoses into my shoes I was rendered pain free within 72 hours. But this was not true of the vast majority of patients I examined or interviewed during my medical education or even during my residency. I knew we were missing something.\n30 years ago when I began practicing and the patients were my own I started to examine my heel pain patients by using a discrete palpatory technique by using a non-irritating but firm tool. I began to discover instantly that the center of common heel pain lay in a location different than where we were classically taught to look for it.\nThe only tissue that could anatomically inhabit this new location while referring pain to other locations had to be a nerve. The pain was worst after rest, was described as shooting across the bottom, back, or down the outside of the heel, as well as into the arch, ankle and leg. Only nerve tissue was capable of such a phenomenon, but no one nerve supplying all these areas had ever been discovered.\nDespite the 65 biopsies of resistant cases documented from 1980, I failed to identify the nerve in my operative reports- despite a neuroma diagnosis confirmed by pathology in every case. 6 years later in 1986 two Danish anatomists, Roundhuiss and Huson, published the first paper identifying the nerve they called "the first branch of the first branch of the lateral plantar nerve", and which in turn had 5 branches which supplied all of the aforementioned areas. The mystery was finally solved.\nTherefore, my research had elucidated the true cause of 90% of common heel pain: a neuroma of the first branch of the first branch of the lateral plantar nerve.\nI can therefore say unequivocally: If a patient has heel pain lasting for more than several weeks after being treated for plantar fasciitis it's not plantar fasciitis. That patient needs to be checked for a neuroma of the heel, and 90% of the time you will be correct.\nPatients are therefore invited to come to the office and be treated for their resistant heel pain with an assurance of over a 99% chance of success without surgery. You won't be disappointed.\nSince I am just in the formative stages of developing the program for clinicians, I can only offer treatment for unhealed cases of heel pain by inviting those patients so motivated to feel free to call and schedule their own appointment directly with the office. I assure you: you won't be disappointed.\nPlease see the attached research paper for more details. And also understand that the heel pain I refer to encompasses the same symptoms classically attributed to the other diagnoses, including but not limited to : pain upon arising first thing in the morning or after seated during the day and resting, pain with incresed weight-bearing activity, and a failure of the pain to respond to most oral medications, and to even intensify sometimes when orthotic therapy is used.
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Brandon Santini is undeniably a worthy player to keep an eye on as the latest surge of young blues artists leave their footprint in blues history. His name is worthy of conversations that include James Cotton, Kim Wilson, Dennis Gruenling, Charlie Musselwhite and other frontline harmonica players. Brandon combines his love and respect for traditional blues with a present, colorful style of playing that is often compared to James Cotton or Paul Butterfield.\nHe founded the Blues Music Award nominated band Delta Highway in 2003 and relocated to Memphis where he absorbed the sounds and culture of the Delta and North Mississippi Hill Country, honing his craft night after night, sweating it out in local Beale Street clubs just like Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, and B.B. King did decades before him.Live & Extended! is Brandon’s third album, released in January 2015 by VizzTone Label Group. Recorded at Quebec’s upscale concert venue, le Petit Impérial, the packed house responded quickly as Brandon Santini and his tight touring band hit the stage with all the raw blues power and impact of the 1970s-era Paul Butterfield or James Cotton Blues Band. No wonder the album was nominated for a 2015 Blues Blast Award.\nBrandon’s A-Team road band includes Timo Arthur on guitar and backing vocals, Nick Hern on bass and backing and Chad Wirl on drums. Book Brandon and band and experience a show like no other.
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Actor JR Lemon went from playing football at Stanford with a stint on the Oakland Raiders to acting. It may not be the most common preparation for playing a male nurse, but he’ll take it.\nThe Stanford graduate is part of the ensemble cast of the new NBC medical show The Night Shift, which takes place at the fictional San Antonio Memorial on the overnight shift.\nLemon’s big break came in A Madea Christmas where he played Oliver in the seventh film in Tyler Perry’s Madea franchise. Going home to Atlanta was one big plus of making the movie, as well a it putting him on casting director’s radar.\nAlthough it can be hard for an unknown Black actor to get looks, getting a network TV show with only three previous credits is a pretty good start.\nBut the long hours of TV may pose a bigger problem staying in shape for the self-described Gummi Bears addict.\nThe Night Shift debuts tonight at 10 p.m.
Mark Wahlberg has opened up about his previous beef with Leonardo DiCaprio, after the pair starred together in 1995’s ‘The Basketball Diaries’.\nThe movie is based on the autobiography of Jim Carroll, which discusses his teenage years as a promising high school basketball player and writer who developed an addiction to heroin.\nMark Wahlberg starred as Mickey and says that due to his lack of acting experience, he felt DiCaprio didn’t see him as a contender for a serious movie about addiction.\n“It wasn’t a disagreement. It was just, like, I think we both had a specific opinion about each other, certainly,” Wahlberg told Extra. “I was just, ya know, as a rapper, I was just kinda out-there and loud and crazy and all this stuff, and it was a very serious movie and this very serious part, and so the director of the film [the late Scott Kalvert], he had made all my music videos, he felt like I was more than capable to play the part.\nMeanwhile, DiCaprio is gearing up to star in Quentin Tarantino’s new movie ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’.\nThe film is set in late 1960s Hollywood at the peak of the Charles Manson murders and also stars Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie.\nDiCaprio will play the role of Rick Dalton, a former TV star, with Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) as his longtime stunt double. Dalton lives next door to Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie) who was brutally murdered by Manson’s followers in 1969.
The Jazzrausch Bigband is the world's first resident big band of a world-renowned techno club. Founded 2014 in Munich, this big band has been quietly revolutionizing the German club scene with endlessly inventive performances. Their schedule includes more than 100 annual concerts and has already taken them to the Lincoln Center NYC, the JZ Festival in Shanghai, the Munich Philharmonic Hall and the Festival Da Jazz in St. Moritz. At their live big band techno shows, it comes to a musical meltdown, where the creativity and sound diversity of a jazz big band meets the impressive clarity of a techno club – always surprising, always danceable! Composer and arranger of the music is Leonhard Kuhn. Bandleader and manager of the Jazzrausch Bigband is Roman Sladek. With German fans already won over, the band has now begun to attract an international audience.\n„They validated their reputation as one of the world’s most distinctive and adrenalizing dance outfits. What was shocking, and gloriously refreshing right from the first hammerhead beats of the kickdrum, was that this band swings. Which completely sets them apart from the machines and the would-be cyborgs who man them. If this is the future of EDM, it’s this band’s ODM that’s going to replace it – that’s a big O for Organic.“ – The New York Music Daily about US debut of the Jazzrausch Bigband at the Lincoln Center in NYC.\nis the world's first resident big band of a world-renowned techno club. Founded 2014 in Munich, this big band has been quietly revolutionizing the German club scene with endlessly inventive performances. Their schedule includes more than 100 annual concerts and has already taken them to the Lincoln Center NYC, the JZ Festival in Shanghai, the Munich Philharmonic Hall and the Festival Da Jazz in St. Moritz. At their live big band techno shows, it comes to a musical meltdown, where the creativity and sound diversity of a jazz big band meets the impressive clarity of a techno club – always surprising, always danceable! Composer and arranger of the music is Leonhard Kuhn. Bandleader and manager of the Jazzrausch Bigband is Roman Sladek. With German fans already won over, the band has now begun to attract an international audience.
As a working GP, Dr Marcus Tan spent the majority of the past 20 years being his own boss.\n"General practice gives you a lot of options, as there's a certain level of autonomy that allows you to be very flexible with your time. A lot of GPs will have four days in practice, and then spend the fifth on a hobby or sitting on boards," says the founder of HealthEngine. Over the years, he's done all of that, including plenty of board roles (Tan still sits on the board of the AMA in Western Australia, where he's based), but he has also used his spare time to explore his interest in innovation.\nHealthEngine chief executive Dr Marcus Tan tries to keep the business free of hierarchy.\n"When I was a GP and needed to find specialists to refer to, I was using a little paper book that was out of date the minute it was printed … we thought we should use the internet instead. [But] I never thought this would be a huge entrepreneurial exercise, it was a just problem that I needed to solve," he says.\nThat solution is now HealthEngine, an online booking tool and directory that allows patients to book medical appointments online. During the past seven years, Tan has grown the business from a home-based entity to a company with 100 staff in three offices across Australia. Along the way, he's raised nearly $50 million in private funding and today more than one million patients use HealthEngine every month. There appears to be no signs of a slowdown: growth in 2016 was up 495 per cent.\nDespite not setting out to be a chief executive of a health technology company, Tan now finds himself firmly at the helm of one. His approach as a manager is to focus on solutions, not silos.\n"It's not about hierarchy for us, we actually try to get away from positions, titles and who reports to who. Instead, we talk about [things like], 'What value do you bring?' and 'What promises can you deliver on?' [Then I ask] how I can support people to deliver on those promises."\nResponsibilities: In addition to roles as founder, CEO and medical director of HealthEngine, Australia's largest online healthcare marketplace, Tan is a contributor to innovation in the Australian health-tech industry.\nEducation: MBBS Medicine and Surgery, University of Western Australia; FRACGP General Practice, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners; Executive MBA, Australian Graduate School of Management.\nAdditional training/courses: Corporate Governance, Australian Institute of Company Directors.\nProfessional associations: Including – fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors and Australian Institute of Management; director and eHealth lead, WA Primary Health Alliance; chairman, Perth South Primary Health Network; executive council member (assistant honorary secretary) of the Australian Medical Association (WA); adjunct associate professorship in health leadership and management, Curtin University.\nHonourable mentions: Winner, AIM Leadership Excellence Awards (Owner/Entrepreneur of the Year, WA), 2016. WA Business News 40 Under 40 Award, 2013. Finalist, EY Entrepreneur of the Year award, Western Region, 2015.\nStrength: I don't subscribe to the whole boss notion. It's about how I support my people to deliver a better service to our customers and our stakeholders ... I never designed a career to be the boss, so a lot of it has been self-taught. To me, the magic is when people feel they have clarity around what they are doing and have the tools they need to succeed.\nWeakness: Lack of experience is my weakness, but I've been very lucky to have supportive board members and shareholders that still like the results despite the fact that occasionally we make a few mistakes ... It's the first time I've done this and tech start-ups are places you are trying to break new ground as a business, so you don't have many guidelines or precedents to work with: it's easy to make a lot of mistakes. I'm still finding my way and I'm very keen to learn and talk to others.\nManagement style and tips: My main tip is to try not to feel the hierarchy. The politics of some positions means you make suboptimal decisions: what ends up happening is you hire people who are worse than you, as you worry they'll take your job one day. Instead, it you should be hiring people smarter than you, otherwise you are capping the growth of the business.\nWork motto: Nothing ventured, nothing gained: I'm willing to try anything once.
Category "Why do we live here?"\nAlways eschewing statements when a good query’s handy, we more recently adopted Why do we live here? I first used this to title a 20-minute presentation to a 2012 teachers’ conference on place-based education. At that point, it was primarily a natural history, beginning with emplacement of gold in the early Age of Mammals. Not much about precontact Northwest Coast culture. But that changed when Discovery began assisting in classes by Goldbelt Heritage Foundation.\nWhy do we live here? Our 63-page Goldbelt/Discovery course manual by this name describes a ground-breaking synthesis of natural and cultural history in 2013. Our semester class for highschool students was an early collaboration between Goldbelt Heritage, Discovery Southeast, and UAS.\nWhy did Áak’w Kwáan live here in the depths of the Little Ice Age? Why do we continue to live here in the age of Costco and electric cars? Why (and when) did Aangóon, isthmus town (thumbnail, right) become established on the spit enclosing Xunyéi, northwind tidal current (Mitchell Bay)?\nPage from my Habitats workshop journal, summer 2018. We’re standing at what was probably a serially occupied storm berm near Kaalahéenak’u, inside a person’s mouth (Peterson Creek at Outer Point). At peak Little Ice Age, none of these trees had sprouted except the old hemlock on right. Photo by Floyd Dryden teacher John Wade.\nSince 2013, that guiding question, Why do we live here, underlies almost everything I do these days. For example, in June 2018, Steve Merli and I taught 2 complementary courses for teachers on local landforms, and on habitats and succession. Throughout, we kept bringing attentions back to the human connections to these classic natural history studies. So, not only what geologic forces created this place, or what biotic trends led to this unique forest or wetland habitat—-but who lived or foraged here, and why?
After the bombing, there were said to be 6,500 orphans in the city of Hiroshima. Despite the many people that were killed in the bombings, Americans saved many lives on both sides by not invading Japan.\nThe city of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was essentially wiped out by the two atomic bombs. The bombs fiercely took out anything in its path. Not one thing or person within 800 meters of the bomb’s blast survived. Only parts of two buildings were standing after the bomb at the explosion site. The survivors in Japan had to clean up over 11.5 square kilometers of debris and dead bodies after the bombing. This process took Japan four years to clear up. The bombings also cost Hiroshima $2 billion in damage. There were an estimated 60,000 to 90,000 buildings destroyed by the atomic bombing in Hiroshima. And an additional 14,000 buildings destroyed in Nagasaki.\nWas Dropping an Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima Ethical?\nimpending defeat of Japan, an ultimatum was delivered to Japan by the United States: surrender or be destroyed. On August 6th, 1945 the United States military dropped the first atomic bomb as an act of war on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. 3 days later, the second and last to date, atomic bomb was dropped onto Nagasaki, Japan. Under the direction of President Harry Truman, the atomic bombs were dropped in response to the disregarded ultimatum demanding the surrender of Japan in World War II.….\nIn ww2 , the atomic bomb was dropped on japan to put an immediate end to the war and not draw other countries (i.e. the soviet union or china) into fighting combatively against the U.S. As far as foreign relations go, it proved to the world that the U.S was the most powerful country in that time ( superpower) . This also relates to several years later during the cold war. It prompted the Soviet Union to develop their own nuclear warfare. (i.e us comes out with hydrogen bomb and a year later USSR….\nCase Analysis Questions MKT 523 Marketing Corona in Japan Marian Stefan Tiffin University Case Analysis Questions MKT 523 Marketing Corona in Japan 1. How aligned are Modelo’s, EBI’s and NS’s short and long-term interests ? In recent times, the market changes affected the short and long-term interest of Modelo, Export Brands International and Nippon Spirits. It was clear that the big picture was extremely difficult to see from the same united perspective….
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Join us in celebrating Black History Month 2018 with a film screening of War Witch accompanied by a roundtable discussion Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 4:00 PM.\nThis 2012 film, directed by Kim Nguyendeals with the dilemmas of a twelve-year-old girl who is forced to become a child soldier in Congo (DRC). A panel led by Provost Ivan Evans and the AAASRC Board will discuss the film. Running Time For the Film: 90 minutes.\nAdmission is free and open to the campus community and the general public. Light refreshments will be served.\nThis Lecture by Professor Peter Bloom (UC Santa Barbara) and images surrounding the Senegalese Sharpshooters who participated in World War I. It deals with film footage and archival records.\nThis event is open to the campus community and the general public.\nThis lecture by Wallace Bullock of the Bregamos Theatre covers the speeches, discourses, and film clips of champion boxer Muhammad Ali concerning war, resistance, and politics.\nOur Goal is to facilitate faculty, postgraduate, and graduate research in African and African diaspora studies in the social sciences and the humanities and to foster the comparative, cross-national, and interdisciplinary dimensions of research with a core group of leading scholars. These research efforts are linked to larger local and international community concerns. The Center also oversees the undergraduate African Studies Minor.\nAAASRC is an independent research unit at the University of California, San Diego with a rich, twenty-year history. Several European and African institutions have established ongoing exchange relationships with the Center most notably, the Centre d’Étude d’Afrique Noire (CÉAN) at the Université de Bordeaux IV, the African Studies Research Center (ARC) at the University of Leuven in Belgium, and the National University of Côte d’Ivoire. The African and African-American Studies Research Center is an oasis and an international crossroads for students, faculty, and community members interested in Africa, African-American, and multicultural research issues and teaching at UCSD. We look forward to the upcoming year with enthusiasm and energy.\nJoin us in recognizing students, faculty, and staff from the UCSD community and beyond for their extraordinary contributions and achievements toward African and African-American studies. The evening will include a three-course dinner and dessert, dance and musical performances, and a keynote lecture by Dr. George Lipsitz, University of California Santa Barbara, on “The Afro-Diasporic Imagination: Decorating the Way to Other Worlds”.\nContact AAASRC at [email protected] in order to reserve your ticket. Promotional materials are attached below, including ticket prices and donation categories.\nCheck out photos from our dance & drumming workshop!\nJoin us in celebrating Black History Month 2018 with an overview of African and Afro- Caribbean percussive and dance forms with demonstrations by professional performers and audience participation.\nFaculty Club Parking is FREE.
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The district’s sound financial practices and management have led to a $9.7 million fund balance (savings) and the ability to pay for several capital improvement projects without securing bond funds.\nWylie ISD has consistently earned a “Superior Achievement” rating from the Financial Integrity Rating systems of Texas (FIRST), which rates districts on the quality of their financial management.\nWylie ISD has consistently been rated as a 5 Star District by the Texas Comptroller in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 and 2017.
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Radford University Fashion is Ghana's premier Fashion program. Learn more here.\nFinal year Fashion Design students of Radford University Collegedemonstrates their talent in Accra on June 7.\nLast year's fashion show was majestic, with an amazing square runway in the large main banquet hall of Movenpick Hotel. See photos here and learn more here.\nTickets can be purchased at the hotel or at Radford University College (Lagos Road, East Legon).
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Cass Lake is, without a doubt, one of Minnesota's natural treasures. Its scenic beauty is only surpassed by its rich history, unique features and the many ways visitors can enjoy the lake and surrounding area. The lake is a popular destination for recreational fishing, boating, and swimming. There are numerous campgrounds and resorts located on its shores.\nLocated in north central Minnesota, Cass Lake is a glacially-formed lake that is approximately 10 miles long and 7 miles wide with over 25 miles of forested shoreline and sandy beaches. The lake is both fed (from the west) and drained (to the east) by the Mississippi River. It is the largest lake of the eight lakes that make up the Cass Lake Chain of Lakes and lies within the Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Indian Reservation.\nCass Lake's water levels are affected by the operation of two dams on the Mississippi River. Otter Tail Power Company operates a dam upstream, just below Stump Lake. At the Cass Lake outlet is Knutson Dam, owned and operated by the U.S. Forest Service. Knutson Dam was built as a logging dam in the 1890s, and rebuilt by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1928. The dam was then turned over to the US Forest Service.\nThe rich history of Cass Lake includes its Native American heritage. In the Ojibwe language, Cass Lake is called Gaa-miskwaawaakokaag (where there are many red cedar). The lake is named for General Lewis Cass who led an expedition in 1820 and erroneously identified Cass Lake as the source of the Mississippi River. An expedition in 1832 led by Henry Schoolcraft identified the actual source of the river as being in nearby Lake Itasca.\nA fascinating feature to Cass Lake is Star Island, an 1,100 acre island located in the middle of the lake and is accessible only by boat. Interestingly enough, the island has its own lake - Lake Windigo. As noted by Ripley's Believe it or Not! Lake Windigo is "a lake within an island within a lake" and is the only one of its kind in the northern hemisphere.\nCass Lake is also a fisherman's paradise. Anglers commonly catch walleye over 10 lbs. and muskie over 40 lbs. Cass Lake is second only to Leech Lake in the number of muskies caught annually. Other game species include northern pike, largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, perch, and the elusive burbot. Cass Lake's maze of steep drop-offs, mid-lake bars and sunken islands provide the perfect topography for a fisherman's dream vacation. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has placed a consumption advisory on Cass Lake whitefish, including cisco, northern pike, walleye, white sucker, and yellow perch, so check consumption guidelines for your favorite catch.\nIn addition to fishing, visitors will enjoy the Norway Beach Recreation Area, Cass Lake Campgrounds and surrounding Chippewa National Forest. A large sandy beach, picnic areas, and hiking trails along with the regular lake activities of swimming, canoeing and boating are all available. For bird lovers, the National Eagle Center is located just 10 minutes away. In the winter, visitors can go cross country skiing and enjoy the 50 mile Heartland Snowmobile Trail that runs from Park Rapids to Cass Lake.\nCass Lake is a good distance from major cities with international airports. The closest is in Fargo which is a three and a half hour drive. Northwest Airlines offers connecting service through the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport (4 hours away) to Bemidji Regional Airport which is just a half hour from Cass Lake. With the many activities and natural beauty, plus convenient resorts and accommodations, a trip to Cass Lake is well worth the effort.
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