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FENNEL, Foeniculum vulgare (also known as F. capillaceum), a perennial plant of the natural order Umbelliferae, from 2 to 3 or (when cultivated) 4 ft. in height, having leaves three or four times pinnate, with numerous linear or awl-shaped segments, and glaucous compound umbels of about 15 or 20 rays, with no involucres, and small yellow flowers, the petals incurved at the tip. The fruit is laterally compressed, five-ridged, and has a large single resin-canal or âvittaâ under each furrow. The plant appears to be of south European origin, but is now met with in various parts of Britain and the rest of temperate Europe, and in the west of Asia. The dried fruits of cultivated plants from Malta have an aromatic taste and odour, and are used for the preparation of fennel water, valued for its carminative properties. It is given in doses of 1 to 2 oz., the active principle being a volatile oil which is probably the same as oil of anise. The shoots of fennel are eaten blanched, and the seeds are used for flavouring. The fennel seeds of commerce are of several sorts. Sweet or Roman fennel seeds are the produce of a tall perennial plant, with umbels of 25-30 rays, which is cultivated near Nismes in the south of France; they are elliptical and arched in form, about 25 in. long and a quarter as broad, and are smooth externally, and of a colour approaching a pale green. Shorter and straighter fruits are obtained from the annual variety of F. vulgare known as F. Panmorium (Panmuhuri) or Indian fennel, and are employed in India in curries, and for medicinal purposes. Other kinds are the German or Saxon fruits, brownish-green in colour, and between 15 and 14 in. in length, and the broader but smaller fruits of the wild or bitter fennel of the south of France. A variety of fennel, F. dulce, having the stem compressed at the base, and the umbel 6-8 rayed, is grown in kitchen-gardens for the sake of its leaves.
Giant fennel is the name applied to the plant Ferula communis, a member of the same natural order, and a fine herbaceous plant, native in the Mediterranean region, where the pith of the stem is used as tinder. Hogâs or sow fennel is the species Peucedanum officinale, another member of the Umbelliferae. |
Ablutophobia (from Latin ablutere 'to wash off") is the persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning. This [[phobia] is a situational phobia. Ablutophobia tends to be more common in children and women than in men.
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- Saul, Helen (2001). Phobias: Fighting the Fear, Arcade Publishing.
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Itâs Daylight Robbery!
Tuesday, 08 March 2011
Itâs Daylight Robbery!
You have heard the term âitâs daylight robberyâ but where does it come from? I will explain! You may remember the dreamless ones are stupid because they are genetically descended from Neanderthals and they keep altering the clocks trying to save âdaylightâ. Anyway, way back in 1696 the King of England introduced a window tax. This was a very fair tax.
When the window tax was introduced, it consisted of two parts: a flat-rate house tax of 2 shillings per house (£11.12 as of 2011), and a variable tax for the number of windows above ten windows. Properties with between ten and twenty windows paid a total of four shillings (£22.25 as of 2011), and those above twenty windows paid eight shillings (£44.5 as of 2011). The number of windows that incurred tax was changed to seven in 1766 and eight in 1825. The flat-rate tax was changed to a variable rate, dependent on the property value, in 1778. People who were ineligible for church or poor rates, for reasons of poverty, were exempt from the window tax.] Window tax was relatively unintrusive and easy to assess. The bigger the house, the more windows it was likely to have and the more tax the occupants would pay. Nevertheless, the tax was unpopular, because it was seen by some as a tax on âlight and airâ.
This was a great tax because people like me would only pay 2 shilling because I live modestly as a poverty stricken writer with just ten windows and people who live in bigger houses paid more. The dreamless ones in their mansions paid even more. I know eight shillings isnât that much to the rich and dreamless but they thought it was âdaylight robberyâ it was depriving them of daylight! Why? The stingy sods bricked up their windows! The Kingâs response to this was of course to introduce a candle tax; they could put a tax on light bulbsâŠ
I have a photograph! I clipped it from Streetview of a property owned by the dreamless ones. Yes, the windows are still bricked up! You canât make this stuff up and I have a picture to prove it; over 200 years later and the windows are still bricked up! The building in question is just around the corner from Buckingham Palace gardens. My friend has an apartment near there and that is valued at £3,000,000 ($5,000,000) so imagine how much a whole building is worth; even allowing for the bricked up windows. I tried to check out the cars parked outside; isnât it clean around there and there are parking spaces if you have diplomatic immunity. I think they do, I couldnât see properly but it looked like diplomatic immunity thingies on the wind screens where the car tax usually goes. I bet there are a few candles in those buildings, they would have stocked up to last a few hundred years. It must have been a bummer when electricity was invented.
If this was brought back today to replace council tax, it wouldnât affect members of parliament; we all know who they think the sun shines out of. Talking of Cameron; he has these Big Society ideas because the people running the country, as in civil servants, not politicians; are bloody useless and private enterprise can not only do it better, they can make a profit at it and pay themselves obscene bonuses. Did you see the bonus the CEO of Barclayâs Bank got? Will he have chips for dinner? He can afford caviar. I think Cameronism is just Thatcherism revisited; the building societies went last time. We got lots of stuff outsourced by HR departments to China and Indian call centres in Bangalore. This time, it will be have your heart surgery while on holiday in some God forsaken hole in Asia or Africa. They fix your heart and you come back with malaria.
Michael Moore wrote a good piece about America not being broke, like the politicians and bankers keep saying. It is true of course. Do you imagine for one minute that the Chinese secretly own Apple, Microsoft and Facebook? They are still American and still owned by the rich and the banks. Those tall buildings in New York, have the Chinese bought them all? If no one owns all that property give me one!
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Barclays CEO; Bob Diamond gets £6.5 million bonus http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12663730
America is not broke; neither is the UK â the rich are just bricking up windows again and screaming itâs âdaylight robbery!â
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The D-Wave 2X quantum computer at NASA's Advanced Supercomputing facility in Silicon Valley is an impressive machine. Engineers from NASA and Google are using it to research a whole new area of computing -- one that's years from commercialization but could revolutionize the way computers solve complex problems.
The machine is also being used by researchers at universities, and it's hooked up to the Internet, like other NASA supercomputers made available to academics.
Engineers who showed the machine to the media on Tuesday were keen to talk about its capabilities, but less so about the security measures in place to stop hackers.
"It's behind various security firewalls, with RSA security tokens to get in," said David Bell, a director at the Universities Space Research Association, in response to a question.
"We are very much aware of systems being hacked," said Rupak Biswas, who heads exploration technology at the NASA Ames Research Center, in response to another question. "NASA, of course, is a major target."
Biswas said he didn't want to get into specifics, beyond explaining that there are "very strict processes as to how and who can get onto these systems."
The line of questioning was quickly shut down by a NASA moderator, who said the topic was "for later discussion at another time."
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Air pollutant emissions could have been significantly lower if large European power plants operating in 2009 had met various EU standards, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) âReducing air pollution from electricity-generating large combustion plants in the European Unionâ.
The report shows that considerable cuts in emissions are possible, for example, emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from the selected plants could have been 36 % lower in 2009 had they met forthcoming emission limit values set in the Industrial Emission Directive (IED). Potential emission reductions for sulphur dioxide (SO2) and dust were 66 % and 64 % respectively, according to the report. Emissions from large combustion plants are expected to decrease in the future with the implementation of the IED.
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The reality of peer pressure is well-documented. Teens are known to perform better or worse, depending on their peer network. They are also more likely to try alcohol or smoking if they are exposed to it through their friends. In another recent study, teens have been found to be more likely to drink and drive when they have already been in a car where a driver was impaired by drugs or alcohol. While the study may not be groundbreaking in terms of teen psychology, it does shed light on the reality that sound advice may not be enough to stop teens.
Teen drinking and driving poses a serious hazard to drivers, their passengers, as well as other motorists on the road. Our Lynn car accident attorneys are committed to protecting the rights of victims and preventing DUI accidents. In addition to our staunch advocacy in the Boston community, we are also dedicated to staying abreast of developments and trends that impact road safety in Massachusetts. Understanding why a teen might get behind a wheel while intoxicated could help to prevent future accidents.
The study, recently published in Pediatrics, also found that the more likely a teen was to ride with an intoxicated driver, the more likely he or she was to have riskier driving behavior. According to Reuters, other studies have shown that there are ties between riding with an impaired driver and the risk of drunk driving. The new survey examines the rates of drunk driving among 2,500 high school students over the course of time. The researchers were interested in looking at the trend of riding with an intoxicated driver and getting behind the wheel while impaired. As they predicted, teens who were more often with impaired drivers were more likely to drunk drive themselves.
The researchers were surprised at the high proportion of teens who had either drove drunk or got behind the wheel with a drunk driver (approximately 30%). The dangers of drinking and driving are well-known. While it only takes one time to cause a catastrophic or fatal accident, the more often a driver is drunk behind the wheel, the more likely a drunk driving accident will occur. According to the study, 12 to 14 percent off all the students reported impaired driving, while 23 to 38 reported riding with an impaired driver.
The results indicated a clear relationship between riding with intoxicated drivers and driving while intoxicated. After an analysis, researchers found that students who reported riding with an intoxicated driver were more than 10 times more likely to do it a second time. This risk grew to 38 times greater when riding in cars with intoxicated drivers more than once; and 127 more times as likely if they reported the behavior on a third survey.
Drunk drivers who are caught are more likely to have driven drunk in the past. Similarly, teens who continue to ride with impaired drivers are more likely to drunk drive or be involved in a drunk driving accidents. Parents should be aware of the risks, teaching kids not to be a passenger with an impaired driving or get behind the wheel.
Call Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers for a free and confidential appointment â (617) 777-7777.
More Blog Entries:
Officer Accused of Drunk Driving with Child in Vehicle, Boston Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer Blog, January 5, 2014
MADD Praises DADSS Research to Fight Drunk Driving Accidents, Boston Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer Blog, January 8, 2014 |
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Researchers are now putting nanotechnology to work to help decipher exactly how cancer cells perform this extraordinary feat. An article in Nanotechnology Now reports:
The researchers trapped live cancer cells in the tubular membranes and, with optical high- and super-resolution microscopy, could see how the cells adapted to the confined environment. Cell structures significantly changed in the nanomembranes, but it appeared that membrane blebbing â the formation of bulges â at the cellsâ tips helped keep genetic material stable, an important requirement for healthy cell division.
One of the biggest promises of nanomedicine is that doctors will be able to deliver needed medications directly to a site within your body without negatively affecting other tissues. Thatâs still a moving target, though.
One of the most challenging obstacles is the density and opaqueness of human tissue such as blood vessel walls and organs. A recent study reported in ACS nano (American Chemical Society Nano) has revealed a way to more accurately track where nanoparticles go once inside the body by allowing visibility a little deeper into living tissue. A gel, injected into tissues removed from mice, linked all the molecules of the tissue together except for lipids â the substances responsible for making tissue opaque. Lipids washed easily away and âleft the tissues clear but otherwise intact.â
Lest you picture a big chunk of clear material, the actual depth to which researchers could image nanoparticles was only 1 millimeter, but thatâs 25 times deeper than with existing methods. The hope is that in addition to helping track nanoparticles, this approach will assist researchers with tissue engineering, implant and biosensor applications.
Slowly, we peel away one tiny layer at a time from the mysteries of nature.
U.S. Federal regulators have approved a fast-growing transgenic salmon as the first genetically engineered animal raised for human consumption. But like so many dramatic advances in science, is it a historic breakthrough, or might we be putting the environment at risk because the approval process for the technology isnât stringent enough?
The article states the FDA was designated regulator for genetically engineered products in the U.S. only because of a Federal decision made in 1986 (updated in 1992) that established the Coordinated Framework for the Regulation of Biotechnology. This framework was supposed to divide responsibilities over such products among the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the FDA.
While Baileyâs article was working its way through the peer review process, the Obama Administration ordered the agencies to reconsider how transgenic animals and plans are reviewed and subsequently approved, and gave them one year to do it. Despite this order, the FDAâs Nov. 19 decision to approve production and consumption of a transgenic salmon will stand.
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This pretty yellow and black longhorn beetle is the Locust Borer (Megacyllene robiniae), they are serious pests of Black Locust trees and are found throughout most of the United States. Each autumn females will lay eggs in the Black Locust trees, those eggs hatch and the resulting larvae will overwinter under the bark of the trees. In the spring they become active as the temperatures begin to rise, and they will tunnel into the trees. Often times these tunnels are up to 4 inches in depth, and the constant feeding of these grubs may kill trees that are already stressed or weakened. In areas where these beetles are prevalent the damage to stands of Locust Trees may be severe.
There are other Black and Yellow Longhorns, namely the Hickory Borer. The Hickory Borer is active during the spring, whereas the Locust Borer is active in the fall. Be able to identify your trees also, this will go a long way in determining which beetle you are looking at. Locust Borers are associated with the Black Locust and its cultivars, the Hickory Borer is associated with Hickory and Pecan Trees.
These are not a large beetle, the females measure up to 3/4 of an inch, males are smaller at approximately 1/2 inch. Look for them now in areas where goldenrod is in bloom. The adults are nectar feeds and go bonkers over goldenrod. I photographed these beetles at my husbands uncles place. His farm has numerous black locust trees and the goldenrod is everywhere. Which happens to provide the perfect habitat for these beetles, and I must say they were everywhere. Gauging by the activity in the following picture, their numbers won't soon decline either. |
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This document explains how to connect your LilyPad Arduino board to a computer and upload your first sketch.
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In this tutorial, we assume you're using a LilyPad Arduino Main Board, Simple Board, or SimpleSnap. This tutorial will also work for the LilyPad Arduino Protosnap boards: the ProtoSnap LilyPad Development Board and the Protosnap LilyPad Simple Board. If you have a LilyPad Arduino USB, read the corresponding page in the getting started guide for setup instructions.
You'll also need a standard mini USB cable and an FTDI board.
Get the latest version from the download page.
When the download is finished, extract all of the contents of the .zip file to a location you will remember. The Desktop or the Program Files folder are good locations.
Once the .zip file is extracted to a folder titled something like "arduino - 1.0.x", double-click the folder to open it. Make sure that there are a few files and sub-folders inside it including an arduino.exe file.
Attach the FTDI board to your LilyPad Arduino board. Attach one end of the USB cable to your FTDI board and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
You will need to install the drivers for the FTDI board that enables you to program the LilyPad Arduino. You need to download the latest version of the drivers from the FTDI website.
Scroll down to the middle of this page, where there is a table listing drivers for different computers. Click on the most recent driver that is compatible with your computer.
If your computer is using Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or an earlier operating system, see this website to determine whether you should use the x86 (32 bit) or x64 (64 bit) drivers. If your computer is using Windows 8 or a later operating system, you should download the x64(64 bit drivers).
When the download is finished, extract all of the contents of the .zip file to a location you will remember.
Follow the guide on the FTDI website that corresponds to your operating system to complete the installation process.
You'll need to restart your computer after installing the drivers.
Browse to your folder where you saved the Arduino software and double-click the arduino.exe file to open the software. (Note: if the Arduino software loads in the wrong language, you can change it in the preferences dialog. See the environment page for details.)
Open the LED blink example sketch: File > Examples > 1.Basics > Blink.
You'll need to select the entry in the Tools > Board menu that corresponds to your LilyPad Arduino. If your board was purchased in 2012 or later, you should select "LilyPad Arduino w/ ATmega328 from this menu".
Select the correct serial port from the Tools > Serial Port menu. This tells the Arduino software which USB port your LilyPad Arduino is attached to. On a PC this will be the highest numbered "COM" port. It is likely to be COM3 or higher.
To find out definitively which port your LilyPad Arduino is connected to, you can disconnect your LilyPad board and re-open the menu; the entry that disappears should be the LilyPad board. Reconnect the board and select that serial port.
Now, click the "Upload" button in the Arduino environment. Wait a few seconds - you should see the RX and TX leds on the FTDI board flashing. If the upload is successful, the message "Done uploading." will appear in the status bar.
A few seconds after the upload finishes, you should see the LED on the board start to blink (in green). If it does, congratulations! You've gotten your LilyPad Arduino up-and-running.
If you have problems, see the troubleshooting suggestions.
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In this science worksheet, students complete a chart by listing details about each of the five senses. The five senses are illustrated in the chart.
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Garden Detective Sensory Tour
To prepare for a sensory walk outside, the whole class engages in a discussion of the five senses, kids close their eyes, and share what they sense. Groups then follow a guide, tour an area, and share what they experience through their...
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Missouri Summer Weather Safety Week is June 24 through June 30, and the National Weather Service is reminding area residents to keep cool if a triple-digit heat wave hits.
"Last year, there were 47 heat-related deaths in Missouri," said David Compton, director of the Barry County Office of Emergency Management. "That was up from 17 in 2010."
According to the National Weather Service, a heat wave is a silent killer, impacting the state's most vulnerable populations: the elderly, the very young and those with chronic illnesses.
"The elderly typically have a diminished capability to perspire," Compton said. "Perspiration provides evaporation, which is a cooling function of the body. When a person is not able to perspire, that heat stays inside the body.
"Children, on the other hand, are susceptible to heat-related illness when they haven't been drinking enough fluids," Compton said. "They tend to be more active in the summer and forget to hydrate regularly."
Temperatures in cities are typically two- to five- degrees higher than in rural areas, an event called the "heat island effect," due to the concentration of buildings and asphalt that absorb heat during the day.
"When temperatures rise to extreme levels for more than two days, we see people start to suffer from heat-related illness," Compton said. "Heat stress on the body accumulates over time. Even a few days or a week of extreme heat can have an adverse impact on public health."
Some of those complaints can be heat cramps, heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
Heat stroke qualifies as a severe medical emergency. Symptoms of heat stroke include a temperature of 103 degrees or higher, no sweating, a rapid pulse, hot, red, dry skin, nausea, dizziness, headache and confusion.
"If someone is exhibiting signs of heat stroke, summon help immediately," Compton said. "It is imperative to get the victim to a hospital for treatment. While waiting for emergency responders to arrive, the victim should be moved to a cooler area and sponged down to reduce body temperature."
Symptoms of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating, cool skin, a fast, weak pulse, fast and shallow breathing, fainting, dizziness, vomiting and nausea.
Treatment for the victim includes getting the person to a cool place, to lie down and loosening clothing. Apply cool, moist cloths and allow the individual to have sips of cool water.
Heat cramps, while painful, are typically the easiest, least dangerous of the heat-related illnesses. Symptoms include painful spasms in the leg muscles, and abdomen and heavy sweating. Treatment includes lightly stretching or massaging the muscle to relieve the spasm and taking cool sips of water.
When temperatures reach the high 90s or move into triple digits, extra care should be taken to avoid heat illness.
"Drink plenty of fluids and natural fruit juices," Compton said. "Avoid alcoholic beverages and drinks with caffeine, including coffee, tea and sodas. Wear loose-fitting, light-weight clothing and avoid going out in the hottest part of the day."
Other hints include:
* Outside workers should use a buddy system to ensure signs of heat illness don't go unnoticed.
* Keep window shades drawn during the day to prevent excessive heat from building up inside a home.
* Set a fan to blow hot air out of a window during the day and blow cooler air into the house at night. Fans should never be used in unventilated rooms; they just circulate hot air and create an oven effect.
* Take cool, (not cold), baths or showers.
* Eat small meals. Avoid high protein foods, which will increase body heat. Increase consumption of vegetables, salads and fruits.
"In addition, it is very important that people not leave children or pets inside an enclosed vehicle," Compton said. "Temperatures inside a car can reach over 140 degrees relatively quickly, typically within the first 30 minutes."
Compton said people with children or those that travel with pets should make a habit of looking at their back seat every time they exit the vehicle to make sure they are not forgetting a quiet baby or a family pet.
Outside pets should be given plenty of fresh water throughout the day as well as access to a cool environment.
"By taking a few precautionary measures, area residents can reduce the possibility of suffering heat-related illness or death," Compton said. |
Florida Weather June Averages, USA
What's the Weather like in Florida in June
June is the official start of summer and the high season in Florida, a state in the United States that bears the appropriate nickname "The Sunshine State." It must be noted, though, that pretty much every month in Florida is a vacation month. Due to the state's (sub)tropical climate, temperatures are always high and sunshine is abundant.
In June, too, the temperatures are exceptional. With an average temperature of 27°C, this is the third warmest month of the whole year, together with September and after the two peak summer months of July and August. Afternoons are scorching hot and humid in June, the mercury reaching an average high of 32°C. At night, the low temperature averages no less than 21°C. These temperatures are very high, so you might want to consider booking a room with air-conditioning this time of year.
Also, to avoid sunburn it is crucial to bring sunscreen with a high SPF level. It would be best to pack light clothing such as shorts and cotton shirts. Wearing a hat is advised as well, particularly in mid-afternoon.
Average Sea Temperature
The sea temperature is 28°C high in June, which is almost the annual maximum and quite a warm temperature for swimming. Needless to say; water sports are extremely popular this time of year.
June features the longest days of the entire year. June 21 is the actual longest day with 13.55 hours of daylight. The other days this month are a tiny bit shorter. Cloud cover increases greatly throughout June, which kind of limits the amount of sunshine that reaches Florida's beaches. Cloud cover increases from 38% to 49% in the course of the month. This is still a very sunny month by all accounts, though. Each day in June has 9 sunshine hours on average.
June falls within the wetter half of the year, a period of short but heavy thunderstorms and rain showers that is typical for a (sub)tropical climate. It is the third wettest month of them all, receiving 178mm of rainfall in total in Miami, one of the state's top tourist destinations. The probability that rainfall occurs increases dramatically in the course of the month, from 40% in the beginning to 63% toward the end. Thunderstorms are virtually the only type of rainfall that you may expect when visiting Florida in June. They occur on no less than 80% of the days with rainfall, but tend to be short and sometimes even refreshing.
If you're thinking about vacationing in Florida soon, you can check out the weather forecast to determine the best period to visit this sunny state.
Florida Hotels in June
The Amelia Hotel
If you are looking for year round sunshine, head to Jacksonville, Florida, which happens to be at its hottest in June. The Amelia Hotel at the Beach is, in fact, located right at the beach of Amelia Island. This family-friendly hotel lies near historic Fernandina and is a charming place to stay popular wedding venue and place to really get away from it all.
The Courtyard Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront
The Courtyard Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront is a well-rated and popular beachside hotel with plenty of amenities and facilities, from free Wi-Fi and a bistro to a seaside pool and even a fire pit and tropical huts. This is one of the very best hotels on Jacksonville Beach.
DoubleTree by Hilton Jacksonville Riverfront
If you'd rather stay in downtown Jacksonville, check out the DoubleTree by Hilton Jacksonville Riverfront. This luxury hotel is located smack-bang in the heart of the city, set on the banks of the St. Johns River. Facilities include a gym, 24-hours business centre, outdoor pool, two lounges and a gift shop.
Florida Beach for June
As the sea temperature now averages 28°C and the afternoons become quite hot, there's hardly better beach weather to be found anywhere. Jacksonville is home to about 35 kilometres of gorgeous beaches, a stretch that is split up into three beaches areastlantic, Neptune and Jacksonville Beachesnd the old fishing town of Mayport that is located just north of those beaches. These wide sandy beaches offers everything from water sports and nightlife to boat trips and family activities.
Bars and Restaurants
North Beach Fish Camp
If you would like to indulge in some delicious seafood in the Beaches and Mayport area of Jacksonville, head to North Beach Fish Camp. This amazing restaurant is located just a few steps from the Atlantic Ocean on Neptune Beach and serves fantastic seafood and southern food in a hospitable and welcoming atmosphere, created by the salty sea breeze and cozy interior.
The Mossfire Grill is located in the historic Riverside & Avondale area of Jacksonville, an area filled with restaurants and bars. This eclectic restaurant is a place you can go for refreshing drinks, such as cocktails and beers, and homemade food with a typical southern flair and taste. Happy hour is not just one-hour long, but four! It runs from 3 pm until 7 pm.
Things to do in Florida in June
The Jacksonville Landing Friday Market happens every Friday of the month from 10am to 2pm, a place where you can purchase fresh produce and shop for souvenirs such as unique works of art and jewelry. In addition to this great market, there are several other farmers markets in Jacksonville.
Hands on Children's Museum
As for the children, they will enjoy the Hands on Children's Museum located at Beach Boulevard where they can experience participatory learning such as acting out a story in the Puppet Theater. There's also a Sheriff's Office, Veterinarian's Clinic and Post Office in which they get to pretend that they are the sheriff, veterinarian or postman respectively.
An attraction for both kids and adults is the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. This is a walking zoo allowing interactive activities, such as feeding the giraffes. There are more than 2,000 exotic animals and 1,000 varieties of plants.
Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary
If you like cats, and big ones, visit the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary that provides a safe and caring environment for tigers, lions, cougars, leopards, bobcats and the "honorary cats" coatimundis, which is actually a mammal from the raccoon family. |
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President Barack Obama is urging Congress to pass a cap-and-trade bill that would cost every American family over $3,000 a year in increased costs for everything they buy. We have all heard of drastically rising temperatures, rising seas and melting icecaps. What if itâs all a lie?
There seems to have been a slight warming trend over the last century, but by how much? A new report by meteorologist Anthony Watts, proprietor of the best science weblog Wattsupwiththat.com, casts doubt on the reliability of the U.S. temperature record over the last 100 years.
There are currently over 1200 surface temperature stations across the country. Some of these stations have been collecting data for over 100 years. Pictured above is the station in Orland, California, which has been recording temperatures in the same place for a century. It is well sited. This is not true of some other stations. If thermometers are located where the temperature is influenced by hot pavement, trash burners, air conditioning exhaust, reflections from nearby buildings, the readings are of questionable value. And it seems that a lot are questionable.
Working with an army of volunteers, Watts has documented the surroundings of around 70 percent of American temperature data sites. Using the governmentâs own standards, Watts graded each site on a scale from 1 to 5. A grade of 1 to 2 indicated a reliable location, as the Orland station. A grade of 3 to 5 can result in temperature errors of several degrees according to the governmentâs own studies.
To date, only 3 percent of stations surveyed were grade 1. Roughly 8 percent were grade 2, meaning that only 11 percent of stations were located in a manner that resulted in reliable temperature data. 20 percent of stations were grade 3, the majority (58 percent) were grade 4 and 11 percent flunked absolutely at grade 5, which meant that their temperature records were off by 3°. Thatâs a lot, if you are rearranging the government, the publicâs use of energy, taxes, transportation, and peopleâs lives because of so-called global warming.
Here is an example of a poor location in Marysville, California. The thermometer instruments are labeled âMMTS Shelterâ with an asphalt parking lot radiating heat, a nearby cell tower, and multiple air conditioning unit exhausts belching heat. Unreliable doesnât begin to describe it. But this is an example of a town that has grown up around a long-established station. Anything that could influence the temperature, according to government standards, must be at least 100 feet from the thermometer shelter.
The United States surface temperature records were supposed to be the most thorough, long standing and most reliable in the world. If most of the stations were recording temperatures that were several degrees too warm, what happens to all of the one degree of warming over the last century that has panicked governments (including ours) across the world. And if the temperature records of todayâs climate are wrong, then what does that say about the climate modelâs predictions of future warming?
For those who are interested, the report is available here. Further information on the project with a Google earth map of station locations is here, and you can even volunteer, for there are still many stations to survey. Anthony Wattsâ excellent blog can be found here, with always new and fascinating information about the science and fun of climate change. His site even includes a glossary to help you decipher scientist language. |
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What is acupuncture?
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Acupuncture is a component of the health care system of China that can be traced back at least 2,500 years. The general theory of acupuncture is based on the premise that there are patterns of energy flow (Qi) through the body that are essential for health. Disruptions of this flow are believed to be responsible for disease. Acupuncture may, it has been theorized, correct imbalances of flow at identifiable points close to the skin.
The practice of acupuncture to treat identifiable pathophysiological (disease) conditions in American medicine was rare until the visit of President Richard M. Nixon to China in 1972. Since that time, there has been an explosion of interest in the United States and Europe in the application of the technique of acupuncture to Western medicine.
Acupuncture is a family of procedures involving stimulation of anatomical locations on or in the skin by a variety of techniques. There are a variety of approaches to diagnosis and treatment in American acupuncture that incorporate medical traditions from China, Japan, Korea, and other countries. The most thoroughly studied mechanism of stimulation of acupuncture points employs penetration of the skin by thin, solid, metallic needles, which are manipulated manually or by electrical stimulation.
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Compared to the traditional operating system, the Win 7 system is even more secure, but that does not mean that the security of the system is safe, because many of the security features of the system are not enabled or set in the default state, and we must set them properly to make these security functions work. In that way, the security of Win 7 system can be a higher level!
1, use the BitLocker function, protect disk privacy information
With the increasing popularity of mobile media, the protection of data security in these mobile media has become a topic of great concern; In order to adapt to such security requirements, the Win 7 system has added new protection for mobile device security of the overall encryption function, which is the function of BitLocker. Although the traditional BitLocker feature is only valid for System Setup disks and is difficult to configure, it is necessary to create separate disk partitions manually, but the win 7 system has overcome these drawbacks and we can easily configure BitLocker enabled for USB devices, Flash devices to encrypt, even if these mobile devices are lost, other people will not easily steal the data content, so that there is no need to worry about privacy information leaked.
When configuring BitLocker enabled in the Win 7 system, we can open the Start menu of the system, tap the Control Panel option, open the Control Panel window of the corresponding system, and select the system and security, BitLocker Drive Encryption feature icon in turn. Enter the disk drive list interface;
Second, select the target partition that requires privacy protection, click the Enable BitLocker link on the right side of the partition, open the BitLocker Drive Encryption Wizard Settings screen as shown in Figure 1, select the "Unlock Drive with password" option, and enter the appropriate unlock password
Then click the Next button, when the wizard screen asks us how to store the recovery key, we can save it as a text file as needed or print it directly, and then click the "Start Encryption" button, so that the target partition is encrypted successfully, and you must rely on the legal key to access the data content in the future. If the key content is not remembered, then no one can peek at the privacy information.
2, good at enabling restrictive policies, the denial of vulnerability program is exploited
To protect system security, it is believed that many people will regularly update the system vulnerabilities on a regular basis to ensure that system vulnerabilities are not exploited by illegal attackers, but this approach only protects the Windows system's own security vulnerabilities and does not protect some application vulnerabilities. To prevent these application vulnerabilities from being exploited illegally, we can skillfully configure the win 7 system's software restriction policy to limit the free connection of applications that contain vulnerabilities, and the following are the specific restriction steps:
First, open the Win 7 system's Start menu, click "All Programs"/"Attachments"/"Run" commands, enter the string command "Gpedit.msc" in the pop-up system run text box, then eject the System Group Policy Console window after clicking Enter;
Second, expand the Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Software Restriction policy node options at the left of the console window, right-click the Software Restriction Policy option, and execute the Create Software Restriction Policy command on the shortcut menu;
Select the mandatory option under the Software Restriction Policy Branch node and double-click the option to open the Option Settings dialog box shown in Figure 2, select the "All users except local Administrators" option, and click OK to perform the save operation
Next, select the other rules subkey from the Software Restriction Policy Branch node. Then right-click the subkey, select New Path Rule from the shortcut menu that pops up, pop up the new Path Rule Settings window, click the Browse button, highlight the target application that contains the vulnerability, and then add it in, and finally the security level Adjusted to "not allowed", so that the illegal attacker could not use the target application vulnerabilities to attack the win 7 system at any later date.
3, good at controlling the UAC function, improve the level of security guard
The UAC feature is not a new feature of the win 7 system, but compared to the UAC features under Vista and win 2008, the user Account Control function in Win 7 has improved significantly, and the distinction between illegal operations and legitimate operations is much more intelligent, And we can according to the actual security needs to control the UAC security level freely, strives for the operation efficiency and the security performance two not to be mistaken. In order to improve the level of security, the Win 7 system specifically provides users with the UAC function control scroll bar, the user simply drag the mouse, can be operating efficiency and system security to find a balance between.
To keep the win 7 system as stable as possible, we should try to adjust the UAC security level to "always notify," and with this setting, the Win 7 system pops up with a much smaller security hint than the Vista system. When you adjust the UAC security level, we can click the "Start", "Control Panel" command on the Win 7 system desktop, click the "User account and home security", "User account" icon option in the Pop-up System Control Panel window, and click on the user Account Control list interface. Change the user Account Control Settings button to open the Settings dialog shown in Figure 3;
Check that the control button for the UAC function is at the "Always notify" position, and if it is not in this position, we must move the move button to that position in time, and then click OK to save the setup operation so that the security guard level of the win 7 system will be significantly improved. Then the security threat to the system will naturally decline.
4, the use of intelligent filtering function, beware of malicious page attacks
Many web pages on the Internet now have malicious controls or virus code behind them, once users accidentally visit these sites, they will encounter these malicious control or virus code attack, light system will be network virus attack, serious time the local hard drive may be secretly formatted. In order to prevent the local system from encountering malicious pages of illegal attacks, the Win 7 system with the new Internet Explorer added intelligent filtering function, once we successfully enabled the feature, local IE browser can automatically link up with Microsoft's Web site database, so that the audit Proofing target Site page is safe, This can effectively reduce the likelihood that the local system will be illegally attacked by malicious sites. When you enable the Smart Filter feature of the Win 7 system with IE browser, we can do the following:
First, open the win 7 system with its own IE browser window, click the Tools option in the menu bar of the window, click the SmartScreen Filter option from the Drop-down menu, and click the Open SmartScreen Filter command from the subordinate menu to eject the settings dialog shown in Figure 4.
Second, select the Open SmartScreen Filter option in the Settings dialog box and click OK to save the settings so that the smart filtering feature automatically pops up warning us when the computer we're visiting is simulating another Web site or is threatening its own computer.
5, make good use of backup restore function, easy to restore important data
As the saying goes, "while, outsmart", many times almost impossible, even if we have a very perfect security settings, but encountered a number of sudden virus coming, many security measures may still be fragile. In order to avoid catastrophic damage caused by sudden virus, we only have to backup the important data in time, when we encounter system crash, we can resolve the security threat by simple data recovery operation. The Win 7 system provides users with powerful data backup and restore capabilities, and we can do the following to back up important data:
First, open the win 7 system "Start" menu, select the "Control Panel" command, in the Pop-up System Control Panel window, click the System and security, backup and Restore function icon, open the corresponding system's backup and restore Management window;
Second, continue clicking the "Set Backup" button, open the Setup dialog shown in Figure 5, select the disk partitioning option where the important data information is located, and click the Next button, and then the wizard screen prompts you to ask us what data we want to back up, and we can select the target backup content according to our actual needs, and then click Save the settings and run the backup button so that the target data content can be backed up successfully.
Once the win 7 system is paralyzed and not functioning properly, we do not have to worry about the security of important data, simply reinstall the operating system, and then perform a System Restore function to restore the important data of good backup to success. |
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English in primary school
First of all, we must remember that the child does not tolerate any pressure and actively resisted him, in contrast to adults who have to comply with many rules. Explain to the child that the English language will need further his business life â it is useless. He wants everything here and now. That is why the learning process should be creative. Particular attention should be paid to the gaming techniques that allow the situation to ensure the success of each student. As the experience of schoolchildren of primary school age are not very big, at English lessons in primary school, they are taught not only to communicate in a foreign language, but the process itself. In English lessons at primary school teachers need to follow a few conditions for obtaining positive results:
- Careful selection of situations. They should be simple and understandable for students.
- The participation of everyone in the communication process. If the child will not feel its importance, it is likely to lose interest in the subject.
- Creating an enabling environment for dialogue. Children sensitive to criticism. For fear of making a mistake many in English lessons at primary school there as a silent observer. Therefore, many methods of calling in the early stages of learning English is not correct children in general. But if there is a need to point out the error, it must be done in the most gentle manner.
- Novelty. Interest in the job at the school of primary school age disappears after 10-15 minutes, so that a change of the activities is a must.
English in primary school â it is not only the process of memorizing lexical units, is primarily situational speech reproduction, what actually should seek a teacher. Parents also have an important role in the learning process. In the early stages of learning English, they can help not only to consolidate the lesson at home, but also to strengthen it. |
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Why Firefighters Say the Law That Should Protect Them After a Cancer Diagnosis Isnât Working
Steve Dillman thinks he can trace his prostate cancer back to August 1, 1985.
Thatâs when Indianapolis Fire Station 11 was dispatched downtown. The American Fletcher National Bank warehouse was on fire.
Dillman and the rest of the firefighters noticed something strange and painful after they put the flames out. Everywhere they sweated â under their arms, around their groins â their skin peeled. Dillman and 18 other firefighters were hospitalized, according to stories about the fire in the Indianapolis Star newspaper.
The warehouse was filled with boxes treated with a flame-retardant chemical. Dillman said the Indianapolis Fire Department later learned the burning boxes sent toxic gases into the air, including formaldehyde, a known carcinogen.
Dillman was diagnosed with prostate cancer 16 years later, and throat cancer seven years after that. In fact, more and more firefighters across the country are being diagnosed with cancer every year.
Research shows firefighters are diagnosed with and die from cancer at higher rates than the general population. As studies continue, more cancers are linked to firefighting.
âItâs just an evil thing that we have to deal with,â 74-year-old Dillman said.
In response to rising cancer rates, Indiana and more than 30 other states have enacted what are called presumptive laws, according to the First Responder Center For Excellence, a nonprofit that supports the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.
Broadly, these laws say firefighters who are diagnosed with cancer while on the job or within a certain time after retirement are presumed to have become ill because of their work. It varies state by state which cancers are covered by the law and how long after retirement a cancer diagnosis can be linked to firefighting.
Lawmakers and presumptive law advocates argue that because the cancer is connected to firefightersâ careers, their treatment costs should be covered by their employers.
But many firefighters and their families have learned presumptive laws donât guarantee health care coverage after a cancer diagnosis.
âThat presumptive law, really, it doesnât have teeth. It doesnât mean anything,â said Kevan Crawley, division chief for health and safety at the Indianapolis Fire Department. Crawley advocates for Indianapolis firefightersâ health benefits. âItâs one of those things that we tell people that weâre going to take care of them, but we donât.â
The link between firefighting and cancer
In 2013, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published findings of a multi-year study on firefighter cancer rates. Researchers found firefighters are exposed to contaminants from fires that are known or suspected to cause cancer -- everything from asbestos in old buildings to the diesel exhaust from fire trucks.
Firefighters are more likely to develop respiratory, digestive and urinary system cancers, according to the government study. The rate of mesothelioma, a cancer linked to asbestos exposure, is two times greater in firefighters than the general U.S. population.
The study had its limitations. Researchers recognized that few women and non-white firefighters were included in the sample size. Still, the findings are reflected locally.
At least 84 active Indianapolis firefighters had a cancer diagnosis as of last year, according to the most recent Indianapolis Fire Department records. Those diagnoses encompassed 14 different types of cancer, the most common being prostate, skin and lung cancers.
Of the 2,300 firefighters in the Indianapolis Professional Firefighters Union, 200 have disclosed they have cancer or have had cancer while on the job. Thatâs according to statistics the Indianapolis Professional Firefighters Union Local 416 started collecting this year. Firefighters can decide whether or not to share their cancer diagnosis with the union, so its leaders estimate the actual number of cancer cases is probably much higher.
"A lot of people donât want it to be known, so they keep it quiet,â said Hank Harris, president of the Indianapolis Professional Firefighters Union.
The CDC will continue to collect national data on firefighter cancer rates under the Firefighter Cancer Registry Act, which President Donald Trump signed in July and firefighter advocates say will support the research that links their work to cancer.
âBy focusing on collecting the data on firefighters who are out there doing this work every day, it should become very clear to the legislators and those controlling the purse strings that we need better protection for firefighters,â said Jim Brinkley, director of occupational health and safety for the International Association of Fire Fighters, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying organization.
A dangerous job
Cancer wasnât a word spoken in firehouses when Tom Hanify joined the Indianapolis Fire Department 37 years ago. But the president of the Professional Firefighters Union of Indiana said firefighters knew their job was dangerous.
âAs one crotchety old firefighter said, âTommy, this jobâs going to kill you fast and you're going to be a hero, or it's going to kill you slow. But for sure, itâs going to kill you,ââ Hanify said.
To decrease that risk, the IFD and fire departments around the country want to prevent exposure to carcinogens and enact laws that protect firefighters who do get cancer.
States like Indiana and Ohio have passed laws that, in theory, should extend full health benefits to firefighters who are diagnosed with cancer while on the job or within a certain amount of time after retirement. In many states, the law also covers police officers and other public servants.
âI really do think our members now see this is a protection they absolutely deserve," Brinkley said. âIn any other occupation, you do anything you can to engineer out health and safety risks. Why in firefighting should we just accept them?â
But a cancer diagnosis alone isnât enough to trigger a presumptive lawâs protections. Indianaâs law states cancer claims can be ârebutted by competent evidence,â though evidence to deny a cancer claim is not specified.
And the law only determines if the firefighterâs cancer can be linked to their work. It doesnât affect whether that firefighter is eligible for disability benefits.
Brinkley said the International Association of Fire Fighters has found that âalmost categorically,â workersâ compensation systems across the country are denying that firefightersâ cancer diagnoses are directly related to their work.
âPresumptive laws aren't the golden ticket that people think they are,â Brinkley said. âOur detractors are the ones who will say itâs not connected to the job because they donât want to pay the benefits.â
Before Indianapolis firefighters with cancer can be sure their health costs are covered, Kevan Crawley must first submit a claim that answers a few basic questions.
Has the firefighter used tobacco products within the past five years? If they have, they are automatically denied cancer coverage, which is the law.
The city also wants to know the specific fire that led to the cancer diagnosis â how the firefighter âcaught cancer,â as Crawley put it. But Indianapolis firefighters havenât kept good records of what chemicals they could have been exposed to at fires, union leaders said. Brinkley said thatâs true of firefighters nationwide.
âTo ask a member who is fighting a horrific disease that could end their life to then find that one call that they were exposed to one chemical that causes that one cancer is just a way of holding on to the money and not paying the claim,â Brinkley said. âThat's not taking care of your firefighter, who risks their life every day.â
Dillmanâs throat cancer diagnosis came seven years after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He had his prostate removed, and 37 radiation treatments. He remembers the department covered most of his health care costs after his first diagnosis.
He was diagnosed a second time a year before Indiana passed its presumptive law in 2009. By then he qualified for Medicare, which covers most, but not all of his treatment.
Science also doesnât back the claim that just one exposure to a carcinogen can be linked to a cancer diagnosis. There isnât definitive research that shows cancer comes from particular events or a career of exposure, said Dr. Jefferey Burgess, an associate dean at the University of Arizona who has been researching firefighters and cancer for more than 25 years.
âEvery fire tends to have these chemicals, and therefore it should just, from my mind, be a question of whether youâre a firefighter and you've gone to fires rather than documenting that a specific fire that was a problem,â Burgess said.
The time limit on a cancer diagnosis is also problematic. Indianaâs presumptive law only extends five years after retirement, but cancer can develop "anywhere from less than 5 years to over 30 yearsâ after exposure, Burgess said.
These benefit regulations also affect a firefighterâs family. If a firefighterâs death canât be attributed to a specific fire, they arenât eligible for line-of-duty death benefits.
âNot only have they lost their loved one, but now they have to figure out financially how do they recover from this, because theyâre saddled with the expensive medical bills that were not covered by the city that the member was protecting in the first place,â Brinkley said.
In Indianapolis, claims of workplace injuries are submitted through Broadspire, a third-party administrator that approves or denies requests for insurance coverage. A Broadspire spokeswoman said in an email that the company wonât comment on how it manages its clients claims.
Brett Wineinger, risk manager for Indianapolis, oversees the cityâs insurance policies. said the city and Indianapolis Fire Department have discussed national cancer trends, and that few of the claims of line of duty have dealt with cancer.
âWeâre going to monitor any claim thatâs filed with us against that (Indianaâs presumptive law),â Wineinger said. âIf itâs something that is linked to a fire instance thatâs clearly something theyâve gotten through an exposure, obviously weâre going to take that as a workplace injury because that should be the first line of defense.â
The process of approving or denying claims, Crawley said, can take months. Thatâs stressful for firefighters waiting to see what care will be covered and what costs they may have to pay out of pocket.
Those stressed out firefighters often end up in Crawleyâs office. Sometimes they even call him in the middle of the night.
âYou have guys youâve looked up to in your career and you donât ever expect to see them in a moment of weakness,â Crawley said.
Two types of cancer
Doctors told Steve Dillman his throat cancer came from smoking. He knew it didnât.
âI thought it had to be job related because Iâve never smoked a day in my life. I donât chew. I donât drink excessively ⊠and thatâs the three main criterias,â the cancer survivor said.
Itâs true. Dillman never smoked cigarettes. But he did spend 38 years as an Indianapolis firefighter.
Dillman calls firefighters âa rare breed.â When people run out of burning buildings, firefighters run into them. They were called smoke eaters, Dillman explained, and they wore their charred, soot-covered gear as a badge of honor.
But on the scene of a fire, Dillman didnât wear his self-contained breathing apparatus, or SCBA. No one did. If you did you were a âsissy,â Dillman said.
âIt was just the way the job was,â Dillman said.
Procedures during fires have changed since Dillman retired in 2005. It's now standard practice for firefighters to wear their SCBAs the entire time theyâre at a fire. The Indianapolis Fire Department also created a report firefighters fill out after any incident that could have exposed them to cancer-causing chemicals.
But firefighters, like Crawley, Hanify and Harris, hope it wonât be the way the job is in the future. Because they say they canât rely on the stateâs presumptive law to protect Indiana firefighters, they are focused on what is in their control â preventing cancer.
Dillman now travels to fire departments around the state to urge firefighters to use their SCBAs and practice other preventative cancer measures. He knows the equipment is heavy. He knows firefighters who donât use their equipment want to look tough. But he also knows none of them want to go through what he did after two cancer diagnoses.
To make his point, Dillman brings a SCBA and the oxygen machine and the mask he needed to breathe when his cancer was at its worst.
âThe last thing I tell them, you can either wear your air mask.â Dillman will hold up a SCBA for emphasis. âOr you can wear this mask.â Heâll hold up the oxygen mask. âAnd trust me, you donât want to wear this mask.â
This story was produced by Side Effects Public Media, a news collaborative covering public health.
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Second Language and Bilingualism
Ullman, M. T., & Morgan-Short, K. (in press). How the declarative and procedural memory brain circuits support second language: Electrophysiological, neuroimaging, and neurological evidence. In K. Morgan-Short and J. G. van Hell (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Neurolinguistics. Routledge.
Morgan-Short, K., and Ullman, M.T. (2022). Declarative and procedural memory in second language learning: Psycholinguistic considerations. In A. Godfroid & H. Hopp (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics. (pp. 322-334) Routledge.
Morgan-Short, K., Hamrick, P., & Ullman, M. T. (2022). Declarative and Procedural Memory as Predictors of Second Language Development. In S. Li, P. Hiver, M. Papi (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Individual Differences (pp. 67-81). (Supporting Table 1). For link to Supporting Table in Open Science Framework click HERE.
Lelonkiewicz, J. R., Ullman, M. T., & Crepaldi, D. (2022). Knowledge of Statistics or Statistical Learning? Readers Prioritize the Statistics of their Native Language Over the Learning of Local Regularities. Journal of Cognition, 5(1) 18, pp. 1â23.
Karatas, N. B., Ãzemir, O., Lovelett, J. T., Demir, B., Erkol, K. VerÃssimo, J., Erçetin, G., and Ullman, M.T. (2021). Improving second language vocabulary learning and retention by leveraging memory enhancement techniques: a multidomain pedagogical approach. Language Teaching Research, 13621688211053525.
Pliatsikas, C., Meteyard, L., VerÃssimo, J., DeLuca, V., Shattuck, K., & Ullman, M. T. (2020). The effect of bilingualism on brain development from early childhood to young adulthood. Brain Structure and Function, 225(7), 2131-2152.
Sengottuvel, K., Vasudevamurthy, A., Ullman, M. T., & Earle, F. S. (2020). Learning and Consolidation of Declarative Memory in Good and Poor Readers of English as a Second Language. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 715.
Ullman, M. T. (2020). The Declarative/Procedural Model: A Neurobiologically-Motivated Theory of First and Second Language. In B. VanPatten, G. D. Keating, & S. Wulff (Eds.), Theories in Second Language Acquisition (3rd ed., pp. 128-161). Routledge.
Tagarelli, K. M., Shattuck, K. F., Turkeltaub, P. E., & Ullman, M. T. (2019). Language learning in the adult brain: A neuroanatomical meta-analysis of lexical and grammatical learning. NeuroImage, 193, 178-200. (Supplementary Tables).
Nevat, M., Ullman, M. T., Eviatar, Z., & Bitan, T. (2018). The role of distributional factors in learning and generalizing affixal plural inflection: An artificial language study. Language, Cognition & Neuroscience, 33(9), 1184-1204. (Appendix A. Appendix B.)
Hamrick, P., Lum, J. A., & Ullman, M. T. (2018). Child first language and adult second language are both tied to general-purpose learning systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(7), 1487-1492. (Supporting Information)
Ullman, M. T., & Lovelett, J. T. (2018). Implications of the declarative/procedural model for improving second language learning: The role of memory enhancement techniques. Second Language Research, 34(1), 39-65.
Grey, S., Sanz, C., Morgan-Short, K., & Ullman, M. T. (2018). Bilingual and monolingual adults learning an additional language: ERPs reveal differences in syntactic processing. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 21(5), 970-994.
Ullman, M. T. (2015). The declarative/procedural model: A neurobiologically motivated theory of first and second language. In B. VanPatten & J. Williams (Eds.), Theories in second language acquisition: An introduction (2nd ed., pp. 135-158). Routledge.
Bowden, H. W., Steinhauer, K., Sanz, C., & Ullman, M. T. (2013). Native-like brain processing of syntax can be attained by university foreign language learners. Neuropsychologia, 51, 2492-2511. (Supplementary Data).
Babcock, L., Stowe, J. C., Maloof, C. J., Brovetto, C., & Ullman, M. T. (2012). The storage and composition of inflected forms in adult-learned second language: A study of the influence of length of residence, age of arrival, sex, and other factors. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 15(4), 820-840.
Newman, A. J., Tremblay, A., Nichols, E. S., Neville, H. J., & Ullman, M. T. (2012). The influence of language proficiency on lexical-semantic processing in native and late learners of English: ERP evidence. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 24(5), 1205-1223.
Morgan-Short, K., Steinhauer, K., Sanz, C., & Ullman, M. T. (2012). Explicit and implicit second language training differentially affect the achievement of native-like brain activation patterns. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 24(4), 933-947.
Finger, I., Morgan-Short, M., Grey, S., & Ullman, M. T. (2011). SQUIB: Processamento em L2 apresenta ativação neural semelhante à da L1 após meses de ausência de exposição à lingual. Revista LinguÃStica, 7(2), 7-17.
Bowden, H. W., Gelfand, M. P., Sanz, C., & Ullman, M. T. (2010). Verbal Inflectional Morphology in L1 and L2 Spanish: A Frequency Effects Study Examining Storage versus Composition. Language Learning, 60(1), 44-87.
Morgan-Short, K., Sanz, C., Steinhauer, K., & Ullman, M. T. (2010). Second Language Acquisition of Gender Agreement in Explicit and Implicit Training Conditions: An Event-Related Potential Study. Language Learning, 60(1), 154-193.
Ullman, M. T. (2005). A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on Second Language Acquisition: The Declarative/Procedural Model. In C. Sanz (Ed.), Mind and Context in Adult Second Language Acquisition: Methods, Theory, and Practice (pp. 141-178). Georgetown University Press. |
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When we are told to watch our âgoodâ and âbadâ cholesterol levels, âtriglyceridesâ are bound to come up in the conversation. But what are they? And why do they matter?
What are Triglycerides?
Triglycerides are type of lipids (fats) found in blood. The body converts any calories it doesnât need to use right away into triglycerides, and later triglycerides are released for energy between meals.
Why do Triglycerides matter?
High triglycerides may contribute to hardening of the arteries or the thickening of the artery walls, which can increase the risk of stroke, heart attack and heart disease.
Also, high levels of triglycerides can be an indicator for uncontrolled diabetes, low thyroid and kidney or liver diseases.
Whatâs the difference between triglycerides and cholesterol?
Triglycerides and cholesterol are separate types of lipids that circulate in your blood. In more detail, triglycerides store calories that are not used and provide your body with energy, while cholesterol is used to build cells and certain hormones.
Are triglycerides and food related?
Junk food and foods high in calories are converted in the body to triglycerides. If a person regularly consumes more calories than he/she burns, triglycerides may increase.
What is considered normal?
Doctor will usually check for high triglycerides as part of a lipid panel or lipid profile. A simple blood test can reveal if triglycerides are within in the normal range.
- Normal â Less than 150 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), or less than 1.7 millimoles per liter (mmol/L)
- Borderline high â 150 to 199 mg/dL (1.8 to 2.2 mmol/L)
- High â 200 to 499 mg/dL (2.3 to 5.6 mmol/L)
- Very high â 500 mg/dL or above (5.7 mmol/L or above)
- Normal level in diabetic patients- Less than 150 mg/dL
It is important to note that the American Heart Association recommends that everyone over the age of 20 should get a lipid profile to measure cholesterol and triglycerides at least every five years.
How can triglycerides be lowered?
- Avoid excess calories and sugar.
- Decrease the excess intake of egg yolk, full cream milk and meat.
- Increase the intake of olive oil and nuts
- Foods rich in Omega 3 would be beneficial (e.g. fish, salmon, tunaâŠ)
- It is preferable to decrease your weight
- Practice exercise daily for at least 30 minutes
- Avoid alcohol intake
- Manage your stress levels |
Healthy foods provide the nutrients your body needs to produce energy, build muscles, fight disease, heal injuries, and sustain life.
By comparison, a diet filled with unhealthy food puts you on track for health problems, from gaining weight and feeling lethargic to developing chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
If you donât like healthy foods, itâs essential to find ways to overcome your personal challenges and transform your diet. Take heart if that sounds like an overwhelming task, because you donât need to do it alone.
Here, we share five steps to improve the quality of your diet.
For the first step, make a list of the foods you donât like, as well as those you include in your daily diet. This information guides the changes you need to make as you work toward a healthier diet.
It may also help to identify why you donât like healthy foods, especially if you have issues other than the way the foods taste. For example, some people have problems with certain textures and smells.
You may be able to work around food aversions by finding healthy foods you like that deliver the nutrients you need. Hereâs an example. Letâs imagine you gag at the thought (sight or smell) of cruciferous vegetables like Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower.
These vegetables are great sources of folate, potassium, calcium, and vitamins C and K, but theyâre not the only foods providing these nutrients. You can skip cruciferous vegetables by eating veggies you like that have the same nutrients.
Taking this approach may not work if the list of foods you donât like is too long and your food choices are severely limited. If youâre in that situation, youâll need to learn other ways to eat healthy foods. We can make it easier with support and advice.
You donât need to revamp your meals in a day or even a month. Start with one healthy food and work it into your diet on a regular basis. It may be hard to believe, but most people overcome food aversions through repeated exposure to the item.
The taste and texture of food changes depending on the type you buy and how itâs prepared. You may not like raw carrots, but love them steamed or cooked in chicken broth, for example.
Explore differences between foods until you find a version you like, such as:
Getting creative with seasonings, condiments, and dressings will also make foods more edible. You can also experiment with ways to prepare meals that hide the foods you donât like. You can hide chopped or grated vegetables in foods like spaghetti or pizza sauce, meatloaf, soups, and stews.
At the end of a busy day, itâs tempting to get your favorite fast food instead of cooking a meal that includes healthy foods. Planning and prepping ahead of time changes your mindset, ensures you have the ingredients on hand, and makes it easier to have healthy meals.
When you need help overcoming food challenges and improving your diet, the compassionate team at Docere Integrated Medicine creates a plan that works for your unique needs. Call or request an appointment online today. |
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(December 03, 2005)
Hundreds of children in the national Capital came together in support of their physically and mentally challenged counterparts on Saturday to mark World Disability Day.
Around 625 children and as many as 300 volunteers gathered for the event under the banner âWalk for the deaf and blindâ organised by the Smile Foundation, a voluntary organisation that works together with various non governmental organisation (NGOâs) in support of childrenâs health, education and empowerment.
Children from various NGO-run schools funded by the foundation, carrying placards and posters marched down the streets of the capital to spread awareness and seek true freedom and empowerment for the physically and mentally challenged in the country.
âThe main purpose of this walk for deaf-blind children, is to spread awareness and work for their rehabilitation and education. In India, we are lagging behind as far as disabled rights are concerned and mainly in deaf and blinds. We do not have the kind of awareness regarding deaf and blind, that we see in other developed countries. So, this is the main objective here,â said Sandip Nayak, Communication Officer, Smile Foundation.
Meanwhile, in Bhubaneshwar, the physically challenged observed the day by celebrating it with colours and staging a street play portraying their problems, needs and demands.
The differently-abled citizens greeted one another and the public with yellow and blue coloured powder sending out a cheerful message.
âWe celebrate it to tell people, to tell society that the life of a disabled person is not a very dull life. It also a life, full of love, full of joy, full of colours and lots of happiness,â said Sruti Mohapatra, Secretary, Swabhimaan, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) that organised the event.
Tapaswami Mohanty, a physically challenged girl said, âDisabled people have low self-esteem and think they cannot do anything. They should come forward and think they are no less than normal people.â
World Disability Day holds immense significance for the disability sector. It is a day to take stock of the achievements of the past year. It is also a good chance to bring the needs, concerns and rights of persons with disability into the national limelight.
Government estimates say about six percent of the countryâs more than a billion population are disabled.
Recent estimates say over 50 percent of the disabled end up with mental challenges due to poor health care and social stigma attached to it and all too often their lives go hand in hand with poverty, isolation and despair. (ANI) |
How did the universe get started? With the Big Bang theory under assault, science and philosophy are fishing for new theories â seemingly anything but the Bibleâs Genesis account.
The latest idea comes from a Columbia University astrophysicist who suggests the universe may have been created and maintained by non-human life forms that morphed into the physical world and remain the driving force behind quantum physics.
Professor Caleb Scharf is behind the radical theory that the universe is what remains of intelligent alien life that controls all aspects of the physical world â from gravity to the speed of light. In an article for the science journal Nautilus, Scharf wrote that alien life could exist in the behavior of subatomic particles and the expansion of the universe.
Story is here.
The truth is so abhorrent to some that they readily grasp at any straw, no matter how insane. As I chronicled earlier here, billionaire Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla) believes we are living in a sophisticated computer simulation (like the movie, "The Matrix"). As he said, âThereâs a billion to one chance weâre living in base reality,â
Claiming to be wise, they became fools (Rom 1:22) |
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