Is the real reason most humans can’t handle loneliness is because nobody is taught to be alone?

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 30th, 2011

Is not being taught to be alone the real reason most people can’t handle loneliness, but not only because humans are naturally design or taught to be social? If everybody were taught to be alone just like being taught to socialize, would more people handle loneliness?

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Exactly Why Utilize Green Safety Vest

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 30th, 2011

Providing safety for people working on an emergency scene can be one of the most difficult things that can happen for a fire or police chief. However, if the chief is using the proper items, it can be easy to have the proper protection items for your company members. This is when the department should learn the benefits of the lime safety vest. Six of the benefits present will be the ability to be seen, the long distance visibility, the cost of these items,the ability of your people to wear these and remain cool, the chance of equipping all members with these, and even the quality that is presented in these pieces.

Be Seen

Being seen is rather important when working on these scenes. Typically, the orange ones will work well but these can easily be confused with construction vest, which people generally do not slow down to much for.

Being seen for a longer distance is important for the crew members as well. By being seen for a longer distance, it can easily increase the safety of the members and ensure they will not be injured while working.

Cost

Costs can be a major issue because of the down economy and the hardships that people from all over are experiencing. However, by getting these vests and reducing the risk of injury the department may find the overall costs of getting this is significantly lower than what was thought.

Comfort

Working in a hot condition can be terrible because generally people need to work on the roads and other areas that can be very hot. With these items, the heat will be reflected rather than being absorbed into the person.

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Equipping all the crew with their own personal vests can be rather easy to do as well. When the chief sees just how easy this can be do to, they will want to carry out this task to help ensure the safety of the members they have working for them. As a result, the individuals will have one that will fit them for sure.

Quality

Quality of a piece can easily make the difference between having to only get one of these items or having to get a couple of them. The chief will not have to worry about buying replacements for the items after just a couple of months. This will allow the chief to enjoy confidence in his employees.

How old is Robert Dobbs from the band The Midsummer Classic?

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 30th, 2011

They aren’t a popular band. Not that famous either but they are on their way but I want to know how old he is can someone please help me?

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Calcium Deficiency – Are Your Bones Ready for It?

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 29th, 2011

Calcium is the kind of mineral that is most likely to be a deficient in an average human diet. Currently, calcium deficiency is a common condition to every individual. According to the official statistics gathered by the Federal government, only 21 percent of the total population in the United States is getting the required amount of calcium.

Importantly, having calcium deficiency may result to a long term thinning of the bones, osteoporosis or the softening of the bony tissue and commonly called as ?osteomalacia?. Also, the defective metabolism of the calcium in the body during childhood may result to the condition called ?rickets? A recent study showed that lack of the required calcium level may cause hypertension or high blood pressure and colon cancer.

Perhaps you?ve heard it many times that calcium deficiency may result to osteoporosis. Osteoporosis, is often diagnosed when it?s too late just to reverse the condition?s development. In United States, close to about 10 million individuals have osteoporosis that is caused by calcium deficiency. Close to another 34 million people is experiencing low bone mass, placing them to the risk of having the disease.

The more authentic information about Calcium you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Calcium expert. Read on for even more Calcium facts that you can share.

Having insufficient calcium intake to the body may result to the drawing of the reserves of calcium levels in your teeth and bones. With calcium deficiency, your bones will become lighter, hollow, and be porous. In weak bones, possible fractures in spine and weakened hips can take place easily and may end to permanent disability, cruel pain, hospitalization, and even death.

Moreover, there are other calcium deficiency symptoms that can be observed by anyone. Since calcium is also present in nails and teeth, having calcium deficiency may bring brittle nails and tooth decay. In view of the fact that your body requires a small level of calcium to move through soft tissues and bodily fluids every time, inadequate calcium intake can bring these additional symptoms and these are:

? Experiencing muscle cramps
? Having muscle spasms in arms and legs
? Leg and back cramps
? Tingling and numbness, and
? Joint pain

Fortunately, to prevent having calcium deficiency, you must take enough amount of calcium whether it?s in dietary form or in calcium supplements. On the other hand, one of the popular ways to prevent calcium deficiency is to take the calcium supplement commonly called coral calcium. However, you must consult first a health care provider for you to have the right amount of calcium.

As your knowledge about Calcium continues to grow, you will begin to see how Calcium fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.

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CONTAGION 7:30pm ends Thurs

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 28th, 2011

Studio: Warner Bros
Genre: Thriller
Running Time: 104 min
Web Site: http://www.contagionmovie.com/

Rated: PG with coarse language and violence

Cast: Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet

Director: Steven Soderbergh
Screenplay: Scott Burns

Synopsis

Contagion follows the rapid progress of a lethal airborne virus that kills within days. As the fast-moving epidemic grows, the worldwide medical community races to find a cure and control the panic that spreads faster than the virus itself. At the same time, ordinary people struggle to survive in a society coming apart.


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F1 Engines

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 28th, 2011

When you think about Formula One, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Formula One are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.

In order to win races and keep a competitive edge, F1 engines must be uniquely designed to provide maximum performance with greatest longevity. Historically, engines that were built for F1 racing were not built to last much longer than a single race. Today, FIA regulations stipulations require engines to not fall apart never to be used again. However, even with all the technology available to racing teams, engine failure is the most common reason cars are sidelined.

The specifications as well as the standards for F1 engines have changed many times since F1 races first began. One hundred bhp per litre was the expected output of a F1 engine over fifty years ago. Some fluctuations in output occurred since then. Now, the standard output is closer to 300 bhp per litre using a 2.4 litre V8 engine. Engines today can use 650 litres of air per second. In a race, the modern engine will use about 75 litres for each 100 kilometers.

It’s tempting to think that regular car engines bare any resemblance to the modern day F1 engine. Unfortunately, regular cars aren’t capable of the same speed with typical car engines. Since reducing drag is a very important part of this sport, engines are built much smaller than normal car engines. Formula one engines also take up less space.

It’s really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subject of Formula One. What you learn may give you the confidence you need to venture into new areas.

Gearboxes are another feature attached to F1 engines. The gears are typically housed behind the steering wheel to make driving a lot less taxing for the driver in terms of his attention. Seven speed gearboxes are most common now. Transmissions on an F1 engine are connected straight to the engine and utilize electronic controls.

The type of energy, or fuel, that’s put into an engine isn’t really an important factor for F1 engines. In fact, normal gasoline is used on the track to refuel cars. The gasoline is similar to that bought at a local gas station. The only time fuel really becomes an important part of an F1 engines’ life is during diagnostics. Mechanics on a team look in the leftover fuel and oil left in the engine to see what metals appear there. This demonstrates the rate of which the engine is being worn.

The FIA, standing for Federation of International Automobiles, in an effort to curb illegal rigging of F1 engines, has put in place penalties for those who create expensive, wear and tare engines. Since 2005, the FIA has will give a penalty of ten places in a race if a teams’ engine fails to make it through two grand prix.

The modern F1 engine is an amazing piece of machinery. With almost 5,000 parts composing the whole engine, it’s not hard to see how expensive one really is. The speed and power that race cars are able to achieve are due in part to the 20,000 revolutions that the engine can make every minute. Formula one engines have come a long way and with their continuing evolutions, so too will evolve the sport closed track racing.

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Midday roundup: Bears’ Anthony Adams whips up dip, school pools to close, and more

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 27th, 2011

Amateur chef and Chicago Bears player Anthony Adams, with help from Meijer Healthy Living Advisor Maribel Alchin, cooked up a spicy raita dip during a cooking demo in Niles. (Jennifer Delgado/Tribune)

TribLocal’s midday roundup brings you TribLocal stories that folks are reading and talking about each day. Read on for a glimpse at what’s popular today in the suburbs.

 

 

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Mooresville Artist Guild Holds The Art Forum 2nd Thursday of Each Month at the Depot Art Gallery in Mooresville, NC.

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 27th, 2011

Mooresville Artist Guild announces The Art Forum, held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7pm at the Depot Art Gallery, 103 W Center Ave (at the corner of Main and Center) in Mooresville, NC.  There is no charge to attend.

Art Forum is an opportunity for artists, sculptors, photographers and other artists to bring in completed works of art and get the benefit of helpful critique. Artists are asked to do an assignment each month to be analyzed in the following month’s forum. Or artists may choose to bring in work that meets an assignment of their own or even an old piece.  The aim of the forum is to make each participant a better artist in the end.

John Triolo leads the discussion, but keeps it as a freewheeling open dialog among fellow artists. Triolo has been an artist his whole life. He was executing oil paintings at age five. He has worked in almost every media including oils, acrylics, watercolors, scenery for plays, sculpture, stained glass, pottery, photography, film making, film editing, and animation. Triolo has taught at The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and lectured at Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute. He’s a graduate of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. His work has been shown in numerous galleries and has been on exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. However, Triolo is most well known as an Art Director and Creative Director in advertising.

During Triolo’s ad career, he has worked with some of the best artists, photographers, and designers in the world. He has done thousands of print ads and hundreds of TV commercials that you have probably seen. His work has won some of advertising’s highest praise. Triolo’s awards include ANDY’s, Clio’s, Cannes Lion’s, and a One Show Silver Pencil. He has also won an Art Director’s Club Gold Medal, the most prestigious award for an Art Director, for his “Bull in the China Shop” TV commercial for Merrill Lynch, and a Silver Medal for the Merrill Lynch TV campaign. Currently, Triolo is retired, but still works in acrylics on canvas as often as he can. He produces about one or two paintings a month and doesn’t want to work any harder than that.

For more information please see (www.MAGart.org) or contact John Triolo by e-mail at (jtriolo@mi-connection.com) or call 704/896-5263.

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1. TV3 Strictly Irish Dance

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 26th, 2011

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How can I create an imaginary world where everything is perfect?

Posted by tapsihapsi - September 26th, 2011

I want to be able to create a perfect place… I want to be able to create a pretend place where everything is happy and Im happy and i things like clothes and friends. I want it to seem realistic in my head.

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