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"Three balloons were released prior to the celebration honoring Dr. Robert Acker, Dr. Joe Acker and Dr. Leslie Acker. After the balloon release ceremony we proceeded downtown to the Medical Arts Building to tour the building where Dr. Acker practice first originated. Our evening ended at the Sunsphere for dinner and remembrance for these wonderful dentists. The tables were also decorated with vases holding 3 red roses in remembrance.\n\nSurviving the first five years is challenging for most businesses, let alone operating for 25 years or even 100 — through the Great Depression and two World Wars.\n\nThis year, Dr. Mark Evans is commemorating the roots of his dental business. They extend all the way back to 1915 when Dr. J.E. Acker Sr. started his Knoxville dental practice.\n\nHe practiced until 1974, and then his son, Dr. Robert Acker, came out of World War II and in 1947 started practicing in the same office in the historic Medical Arts building.\n\nIn 1974, the dental practice moved to Cedar Bluff. Dr. Evans joined the practice in 1988, purchasing the business from Dr. Robert, who stayed on to share his experience until 1990. Dr. Evans later moved the practice to its current location on Executive Park Drive in 1995.\n\nThis year marks the 100th anniversary of the dental practice’s origins, and with the recent death of Dr. Robert at the age of 94, Evans feels it is a good time to reflect.\n\n“At Christmas when my uncle Joe came back from his time at dental school, my dad said to his dad (my grandfather), ‘You know Dad, I spent all day working dirty on locomotives and all night getting clean. If you would send me to dental school like my brother, I’m ready to go.’”\n\nEach of the brothers had his own office, according to Dr. Jim Acker. There was a small corridor between, a waiting room and a little X-ray room that was filled with a dental chair and X-ray machine. 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He’d get eggs and produce or even a chicken.”\n\nDr. Jim Acker also recalls hearing that Dr. J.E. once bartered a set of dentures for approximately 16 cemetery lots for his family.\n\nAround 70 years ago, when Jack Hammontree was 4 or 5 years old, it was a bigger thrill to ride in the elevator to see Dr. Les Acker in the Medical Arts Building than it was to visit the nearby Miller Department store, said Hammontree, a former Knoxville chamber president and CEO.\n\n“I do remember that I was always impressed as a child with all of that woodworking and the elevators at that time,” he said. “They weren’t self-operated. They had someone who operated them. Miller’s downtown only had three or four floors, but (the dentists) were on the seventh floor. It was twice as much.”\n\nThe historic Gothic Revival building on Main Street was originally planned to be 13 stories high, but was reportedly scaled back to 10 stories because of the Depression. The building was home to many dentists and physicians.\n\nWhen Dr. J.E. Acker retired, Dr. Robert became Hammontree’s dentist until he retired. The other memory that stands out for Hammontree was a large portrait of Dr. Robert taken in his Navy uniform.\n\n“They were so proud of his service,” Hammontree said.\n\nOver the years, Hammontree would see members of prominent Knoxville families visiting the Ackers, including the Regas family. Later, Hammontree’s wife and his sons, who are now in their late 40s, would also visit Dr. Bob. They have continued to see Dr. Evans since Dr. Robert’s retirement.\n\n“Just like everything else, the technology changes in dentistry are tremendous in the past 100 years,” Dr. Evans said. “We’ve gone from no anesthesia to now practicing pain-free dentistry. Dr. Bob would tell me about watching his dad making his own dental anesthesia by pulverizing cocaine.”\n\nHe adds that Dr. Robert told him that when his father and uncle started out, the fastest dental tools used to do 20,000 rpm, while today it’s more like 400,000 rpm.\n\nHammontree recollects that Dr. Les would use drills of that era that were very slow and noisy. “I remember hearing that Dr. Bob had a new drill and he (Dr. Les) said that something going that fast in your mouth, if it ever stopped, it’s liable to take your teeth off.”\n\nHe said his decision to take over the practice from the Ackers “was one of those things that felt right from the get-go. We just crossed paths at the right time, thinking about the time to start slowing down and getting out. I don’t think he wanted to practice as long as his dad.”\n\n“He had all of these little signs up on the ceiling, where you’d see them in the dental chair; they would say things like, ‘Brush the ones you want to keep,’” he said. “They were all strong believers in prevention and taking care of your teeth, and were reluctant to do extractions.”\n\nDr. Evans’ patient roster includes many people who used to see Dr. J.E., then Dr. Bob, and have continued to visit his practice.\n\n“Over my 27 years, I’m seeing third- and fourth-generations of patients,” Dr. Evans said. “We’ve tried to continue that patient-care model, (to) go above and beyond to make sure we help that patient keep their teeth their entire life.”"
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The band has followed up with four more top-flight LPs, including their newest “Heartworms.” A tour supporting the disc will bring the band to Midtown's Minglewood Hall on Saturday.\n\nIt had been five years since the last Shins record, during which time Mercer also released music as Broken Bells, his project with producer Brian “Danger Mouse” Burton. “The main thing that puts such a gap between Shins records is Broken Bells. That kinda takes out two years right off the bat,” says Mercer. Even between projects, Mercer tends to continue working. “I’m fiddling around with songs ideas all the time, daily. It’s a pastime for me, something I can’t avoid doing. The guitar is always sitting there and my favorite thing to do is search for the new part that’s gonna be cool. I’m always working away at something.”\n\nThe material on the Shins’ latest has been characterized by Mercer as more pop oriented. “When I say pop I’m talking about the writing,” he says. “In the way that most of Bob Dylan’s early stuff is not pop – he’s got some real earnest message he wants to relay. Often, in my songs I exaggerate certain characters and scenarios to make them more engaging. So I really think as a pop writer in that way.”\n\nAs far as the album’s production aesthetic goes, “Heartworms” is a tightly kept band affair with Shins sideman Yuuki Matthews engineering the album, and Mercer producing. “I was listening to this band Broncho and Yuuki had mixed their record. When I heard that, I loved that sound he got. The decision was to say ‘Yuuki, you’re gonna mix this record and I’ll be the producer’ – which just means I had the final say. That was as complicated as the decision got, really. But with us working so closely, I think it made a difference in how the record ended up sounding.”\n\nReleased in March, “Heartworms” debuted in the Billboard top 20 album charts, but Mercer says the Shins aren’t immune from the lowered sales numbers that have become an industry trend. “We’re like most bands. We’ve been disappointed with the record sales of late. But it’s nothing that’s out of the ordinary, it’s a pretty predictable decline. Five years ago we sold some odd number and this time we’re selling half that. It’s par for the course these days. But at the same time we’re getting bigger as a live band, so that’s the consolation.”\n\nTwo decades into their career, the Shins have maintained their audience and success – especially impressive is the fact that they avoided being consumed by the mainstream/pop culture moment produced by “Garden State.” Mercer credits a combination of good luck and timing with the band avoiding the pitfalls of overnight fame.\n\n“We were like this weird indie band from New Mexico and now this movie’s got us at this point where big A-list celebrities are coming to the shows and stuff,” he says. “Luckily the movie came out and we already had our second record (\"Chutes Too Narrow\") done and out – we had really continued our artistic trajectory without the influence of the movie or any of that success.”\n\nMercer notes that other bands during that era who tasted success, like Kings of Leon, seemed to move in a direction that was bigger and more mainstream. “But it worked for them, and they got massive,” he says. “It is a weird thing, though. I’m not sure exactly how I would’ve handled some of those choices if we’d been forced to make them. But I think certain personalities really can see themselves as bigger rock stars. I don’t know that any of us had that feeling. The things that we loved or wanted were different.”\n\nHe cites long-running, critically-acclaimed indie rock band Magnetic Fields as a model for their career. “They’ve always been coming out with really strong material, they maintain a sensible income through it, they tour in a way that keeps the overhead low – it’s a pragmatic approach to being in a rock band,” Mercer says. “Something about that was really attractive to me. And that’s kinda been the path we’ve chosen.”\n\nOnce the current touring cycle with the Shins ends, Mercer notes that a new Broken Bells project may be in the offing. “Brian has a couple songs that he’s excited about finishing, so I’m sure we’ll do that,” he says. “Brian and I really enjoy working with each other.”\n\nHow Broken Bells or Shins release their music down the line is something Mercer is less certain about, however. ”I’m wondering frankly if full record albums are really what we need to be worrying about now, with the way things have changed (economically) in the industry,” he says. “At one time it made a lot of sense to work your (butt) off for a year to do a record and then loads of people would go out and buy it. But now it seems like we’re in the days of the single, which is how my dad grew up buying music.”\n\n“Doing things that way also means I could jump around more quickly. 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When Ms. Pivi’s name came up, we all knew we had a winner: she has never had a proper gallery show in New York and is mostly unknown in the U.S. In Europe, she has enjoyed considerable success for a unique style of conceptual art with a twist of absurdity: a leopard walking across a room of cappuccino cups, an alligator in a sea of shaving cream, a zebra standing in snow-covered mountains. Her decision to place a spinning airplane above Doris C. Freedman Plaza wasn’t altogether surprising, given her longstanding interest in large vehicles: she won early recognition in 1997 when she tipped over an 18-wheeler semi-trailer truck, but she has also posed helicopters upside down and leaned fighter jets against walls.\n\nThe time-and-money logistics of putting her airplane in place in New York were arduous and lengthy, and there were moments when it looked like the project would never happen. But Ms. Pivi has a magic touch: all the way from Anchorage, Alaska, where she’s lived for several years, she manages to convince people to realize her dreams. After more than two years of planning and engineering and the clearing of much red tape, the piece is finally installed for its two- month run (the piece was finished so late that it arrived four months into its six- month permit). Well, better late than never—I’m convinced it’s the most daring public artwork New York has witnessed in a very long time.\n\nShortly before she returned to Anchorage, I caught up with Ms. Pivi over lunch at Bergdorf’s. From the seventh-floor café’s windows, we had a bird’s-eye view of her extraordinary piece, and, after remarking that she loves the way a huge twirling plane that looks like it might easily fit in at an amusement park can also function as contemporary art, she recalled how she scraped together financing for her early projects, in the late 1990s. “My first major outdoor piece was a tractor-trailer tipped over on its side,” she said. Her day job as an aerobics instructor wasn’t sufficient to pay her art production bills. “I had to borrow the money from my uncle and my landlord. Fortunately the piece was a success and I managed to pay them back.”\n\nIn 2003, she got a show in New York—really, more of a micro-show, in the tiny Chelsea storefront that served as Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick’s Wrong Gallery. The display was short-lived. “I showed only a single piece, one of my bunches of pearls, but it was too heavy for the wall, and the landlord became afraid of the weight because it was hanging on the door to a boiler room, so they took it down after a single week.”\n\nThe idea for the spinning airplane came, she said, from “a vision I had.” As for its title, that came from her husband, Karma, a poet and musician who trained as a Tibetan monk. Ms. Pivi insists that “art has no specific meaning” and that she’s “not trying to say more than what you see,” but how, in a city like New York where everyone is always on the go in all manner of vehicle, could I not read into her artwork my own question, “where are we really going?”\n\n“I am not commenting on New York,” she said. “I am commenting on man and machine, time and beauty. The piece is about transcending limits.”\n\nIsn’t it also about the failure of progress ? “No. … The making of the artwork is huge progress, a big move forward.”\n\nWhile she wouldn’t divulge to me what inspired the suspended airplane, Ms. Pivi did agree that, as a civilization, we are not exactly moving forward. “Western society overall is indeed going in the wrong direction,” she said. “For example, they don’t stop trashing the ocean. Think about all the trash; where I live in Alaska we pay only $65 a month for garbage removal, but that’s not the real price. The real price would take into account the impact this has on the planet. 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Any quotes or statements from Paul are indirectly written based on my ability to capture his brilliant thoughts in my note taking. In other words, if something doesn’t sound right, it may not be exactly what he said so cut Paul and I some slack. Enjoy.\n\nFG: Why did you start VisibleVote.Us?\n\nPE: Frustrated by the lack of transparency in government, I developed Visible Vote in early 2009 to help strengthen the pipeline between people and their legislators. Let me be up front though, I’m a technology guy and not a politician.\n\nDid you start Visible Vote while still working or did you quit your job?\n\nI was fortunate to work for a company that was supportive of my interests outside of work. I worked for Riverbed Technologies and I approached our CEO about my interests to start Visible Vote. The CEO was completely supportive as long as it didn’t impact my performance or the performance of my team and coworkers. Riverbed is a great company to work for and I would not have been able to launch Visible Vote without their support and my ability to keep a job!\n\nThat’s great but when did you have time to start, develop and launch Visible Vote?\n\nI basically worked nights and weekends for a year and a half. I didn’t reduce my hours at Riverbed either. In fact, I would often work from 7am-8pm at Riverbed, eat, and then start working on Visible Vote until 1am and start it all over again. While every weekend as used to develop and grow Visible Vote, I would also have to work some projects for Riverbed. It was tough but in the end it was well worth it.\n\nHow many employees do you have?\n\nWe have 12 people on staff. The most important aspect of our company is the integrity of our product and employees. To support this mission, our employees cannot be associated with any particular party. Again, integrity is the most important value of Visible Vote.\n\nHow many users do you have?\n\nOur aggregate number of users across all platforms is just under 200K. That means that 200K people will be more informed about their congressperson’s decisions than at any other point in election history. They also have the tools available to communicate and possibly influence decisions based on interactions with their congressperson using our platform.\n\nWow, that’s pretty amazing. How did you amass such a following, especially in a niche like politics, in such a short period of time?\n\nHave you taken any funding and are you profitable?\n\nYes, we just closed our first round of funding from Jason Pritzker who is also my business partner and President. No, we are not profitable but we have several revenue streams. One of our goals is to think beyond Visible Vote and to develop software as a service (SaaS) that allows companies to brand the technology to meet their needs.\n\nWhy did you setup Visible Vote in Chicago instead of DC?\n\nI moved here from Miami after my brother was accepted to a university in Chicago. I’ve been in Chicago for about five years and I was able to leverage my network and connections to help launch Visible Vote. I honestly feel that I wouldn’t have been successful if I started this company anywhere else but Chicago.\n\nWhat is one tip you can give our users about networking and growing a startup in Chicago?\n\nLook outside of the technology circle. I met most of my contacts and connections through business events and meetups outside of technology. 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Visible Vote is a great service that will impact the future of how citizens interact with the government. Stay tuned for more exciting site enhancements and products from Paul and the Visible Vote team.\n\nChad Lomax is a blogger and entrepreneur. You can read more about his thoughts at www.chadlomax.com or follow him at @chadlomax."
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"It has become easier to visit distant locations all over the world to embark on a thrilling adventure. Traveling alone is now becoming the trend for people who want to spend time away and unwind.\n\nThough it can be fun, it is paramount to take every caution before you choose your next destinations. You should avoid some regions for security reasons as criminal activities have become rampant all over the world.\n\nIf you choose to pick a travel destination that sounds risky, it is important to take someone with you. Here are some of the dangerous cities you should never travel alone.\n\nIn reference to The Economist, Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela is among the most dangerous cities in the world. In 2016, Caracas reported the highest number of murder cases in the world.\n\nThe city is currently facing a crisis involving criminal gangs that deal with drugs. Mugging and theft are some of the criminal activities being witnessed in broad daylight, making it an undesirable tourist destination.\n\nAdditionally, these crime rates are also high in other cities in Venezuela.\n\nRobberies, kidnappings, and assaults are some of the most dreaded criminal activities in Mexico City. In fact, The U.S. Department of State has issued a travel warning into certain Mexico cities for safety reasons.\n\nFor instance, Juarez Valley displays burnt bodies across the street, splatters of blood against the walls, and very dangerous drug cartels at war.\n\nNew Delhi ranks among the most dangerous travel destination for lone travelers. The city is not only huge but also hosts a population of over 12 million people.\n\nPickpockets hang around busy areas such as markets, train, and bus stations, according to TripAdvisor. Men are advised to keep their wallets in front pockets while women should keep their purses close to their sides.\n\nDespite a lot of effort to restore security, Detroit still ranks among the top dangerous travel destinations in the world. Common criminal activities include murders, break-ins, drugs, robberies, and sexual assaults.\n\nIn reference to mlive.com, the numbers of homicides are on the increase in the recent years.\n\nLocals and tourists have been warned about the dangers of living or visiting Lima, Peru. Although measures have been deployed to make the city safer, it is not an ideal travel destination, especially for lone travelers.\n\nCriminal activities are extensive in areas where tourists flock like the central plaza. Ensure you are in someone’s company when walking in the streets as it will be easier to spot common suspicious characters, such as pickpockets and fraudsters.",
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"Don’t ever dare step in Memphis when you are alone. Memphis was in 2015 ranked by the FBI as the third most dangerous city in the United States.\n\nThe high criminal activities are blamed to its poverty rate, which stands at 28%. Arson, burglaries, motor vehicle theft, and larceny are typical in Memphis.\n\nThe high crime rate in Cape Town is due to the prevalence of civil unrest and poverty. Although South Africa attracts any tourists from all over the world due to its natural beauty and preserve, Cape Town can be a dangerous destination.\n\nYou can enjoy a visit to the city, but it is crucial to avoid some areas or to walk alone at night.",
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"Edmonton director brings a local playwright's unique homage to Hollywood to the Citadel's stage.\nBy Sydnee Bryant | May 11, 2014\n\nIt’s been years in the making, but the Citadel production, Make Mine Love, will finally come to fruition this month. The play, set in 1938, is Edmonton playwright Tom Wood’s baby – his love letter to the glamorous Hollywood film era of the late 1930s and early 1940s.\n\nWood started writing the play about five years ago. The comedy centres on two characters, played by Rebecca Northan and John Ullyatt, both recruited by Wood. “Tom said he was writing my character with me in mind to play it before I even saw any of it,” says Ullyatt, who plays Hale Lane, a rakish, self-destructive actor past his prime. “The character is a guy who has gotten through life on charm and good looks. Everything has been too easy for him.”\n\nNorthan, an actor and improviser based in Calgary, was handpicked for the part of Lily Arlen, the ex-wife of Ullyatt’s character. “I was very, very flattered and incredibly excited,” she says. “I love that period of women in comedy. The costume design [by Cory Sincennes] is amazing, so I get to wear a lot of amazing costumes. I really wanted to work with Bob [Baker] and Tom.”\n\nTo research her role as a Hollywood film starlet, Northan read the biography of 1930s actor Bette Davis, and watched several biographical movies of Hollywood starlets from that era. “The challenge with my character, Lily, is finding the balance between the tough exterior and the incredibly fragile interior,” she says.\n\nWhile the play is a comedy, it is not one of the light and fluffy variety, says Northan.\n\n“It’s a comedy with a ton of heart, real human pain beneath it. It’s something that I think is really beautiful about Tom’s writing,” she says. “The audience is going to laugh at some of the pure comedic moments, but we’re also going to recognize the love and loss.”\n\nNorthan has never worked with Ullyatt on a scripted play before, though they have known each other for many years and have done improv together. “Rebecca is great,” says Ullyatt. “She got [her character] right off the bat. She’s a sassy, fast-talking dame. She’s perfect for it. We hit it off right away. It’s just easy with her. When you work with someone, you have to be intimate together.”",
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"When I was little, I dreamed of being a lot of things: an actress, a veterinarian, a businesswoman named Diane Verenburg (don’t ask), a mom, sure, but never specifically a soccer mom. I just don’t think that was a thing when I was growing up. We didn’t do so many “activities.” We just rode our bikes around in a makeshift bike gang and came home when it got dark. But anyway, here we are and I’m a soccer mom.\n\nI take the kids to practice twice a week and double up on games on Saturdays. When I’m not washing soccer shirts and tripping over cleats, yelling, “Who left their cleats here?” I’m rinsing out water bottles, after removing the beer coozy Hazy puts on hers that says, “So what if I’m 40? I can still kick your ass”. I have those canvas chairs that fold into their own carrying sling, a deflated ball on the front lawn, and a minivan with a family of stick figures and a soccer ball. Just kidding, I drive a Prius named Taco, without any stickers. With five years under my belt as a soccer mom, I’d like to share with you the secrets I’ve learned about the natural progression of children’s soccer.",
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"In Stage 1, everything is so goddamn adorable. The one-size-fits-all-like-a-nightgown t-shirts. The mini, size 3, soccer balls. The team names. like the Teal Seals and the Tangerine Lions. I wouldn’t really call this stage “soccer” per se, as they mainly just play games that sometimes vaguely involve the mini soccer balls and everything is centered around The Snack. After George once asked if he could go to soccer, have the snack and then leave, we started calling it Snack Team and encouraging him to take a brief soccer break during practice. Occasionally he did, and we’d call that a win.",
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"This is still not quite soccer, but they do more soccer-like stuff, like actually kicking the ball. Snacks still outrank soccer though. At our soccer field, there’s a big valley right next to the field. Running down into and back out of the valley also outranks soccer. Doing cartwheels? Yep, outranks soccer. But the good news is that at this stage, they start to play soccer games. Not actual soccer games, mind you, but games like Messy Backyard, where the kids try to kick all the balls onto the parents’ side/backyard and the parents try to kick them into the kids’ backyard. Some parents try to be all nice and let the kids win, but not this soccer mom! These kids need to learn the realities of competition and yard maintenance. Unlike in real life, my backyard is always immaculate in Messy Backyard. (Sorry about that one time I kicked the ball into your head, young member of the Blueberry Gorillas. Gotta keep the backyard clean!)",
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"Is this “soccer”? Would, hypothetically, your friend’s father, straight out of Manchester, England, come watch this soccer and see any vague resemblance to the footy he eats, sleeps, and breathes? No, no it is not. BUT, kids are interacting with a soccer ball (mostly with their feet!), sometimes dribbling the ball, and learning that kicking the ball into the goal is a good thing. This is where George is now, with the rest of his team, the Marshmallow White Pandas (What? You come up with a cool name for the White Team!). I don’t know if this is universal to Stage 3 or just my particular Marshmallow Panda, but I notice a lot of whining at this stage. Maybe that’s why the only similarity to real British football is that sometimes I think some of the people in the crowd (i.e. parents) might be pretty drunk.",
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"At this stage, at least in our neighborhood, they move up to big kid soccer. So whereas they used to play JP Children’s Soccer, around age 7, they move up to JP Youth Soccer. If you’ve ever wondered what the difference is between children and youth, mystery solved: youth are slightly older than children. And guess what? Youth actually play soccer games! Not soccer-themed games (I miss you, Messy Backyard), but actual games of soccer, where there are two sides and players on each side and soccer is more important than snacks. Just kidding, snacks are always more important than soccer. Even when you’re a 42-year old non-soccer player. Especially then.",
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"Yeah, I’m gonna call this actual soccer! After a year of youth soccer, the kids are given the option of joining the travel team, which means they have practice two days a week plus a real game against another team every weekend. Plus, the kids no longer come up with the team names, so instead of the Grey White Sharks (although if you say that out loud, it’s pretty cool) or the Brown Bears, we’re the JP Lynx. Pretty badass, right?\n\nI finally get why anyone actually enjoys being a soccer mom now. Watching the JP Lynx play is just like watching a Patriots game on TV. Except it’s not on TV, it’s live! And it’s not football it’s “football!” And you know all the players! And some of the players are playing with their hair instead of playing soccer and you have to yell at them, “HAZE, STOP PLAYING WITH YOUR HAIR!” and then you get in trouble because parents aren’t supposed to be yelling in the JPYS league. And instead of superstar Tom Brady, we have superstar Pru, except I’m pretty sure Pru is allowed to eat dairy and sugar and nightshades (look it up). So it’s not exactly like watching the Patriots, except for the excitement level.\n\nThe Lynx went something like 0-13 and 0-8 their first two games, so when they scored their first, and then their second, goal in the third game, there wasn’t a dry eye on the field. It was pretty much like any episode of Friday Night Lights, except Riggins wasn’t there. Good lord what I wouldn’t give for Riggins to be there but we’re getting distracted. Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that Stage 5 is super exciting, I’m in love with fictional character Tim Riggins, and in retrospect, I’m so glad I became a soccer mom instead of Diane Verenburg.\n\nOne thought on “Stages of Children’s Soccer”"
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Sometimes you can just sense it in the atmosphere, almost like a feeling you get when you look around the dressing room and see your teammates looking back. There was no need for shouting to be up for that game.\n\n”My brother, Joe, was 17 at the time, and he was a fantastic talent breaking on to our team.\n\nWithin a few minutes of the start, Joe had taken a low ball and gotten control. He then shimmied, stepped to his right and shot for goal. From where I was in the full back line, I couldn’t see the ball, but I did see the net rattle. To get that start really was a tonic for us and helped settle the nerves.\n\nIn the lead up to the second goal, Joe got possession and turned for goal, he dinked a low pass across the goals to Niall Hayes who doubled on the ball into the net.\n\nWe were 2-1 to no score up. For a team that had never been in an All-Ireland final before, to get a start like that was brilliant for us. 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It was amazing to win one with your club, in Croke Park, on St. Patrick’s Day, with everyone from the parish there to support the team. From a hurling point of view; I don’t think it gets any better than that.\n\nYou think about players who played with Portumna but were not lucky enough to be involved on the day. For our group, it was just the right time. It brings out a lot of emotion.\n\nFor our own family, there were five Canning brothers on the panel that day. Everyone takes something personal out of the game, and for us to see our parents after the game and to make those memories as a family, it was an incredibly special time for us and for everyone involved.\n\nAs a team, we went on to do great things, but for me looking back, it was the highlight of my hurling career, and a great day for the club.\n\nIt was literally a band of brothers – a bunch of families that came up at the right time. 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"Detection of Subtle Breast Cancers with Mammography: The importance of using the correct technology and technique\n\nMammography is an excellent tool for the detection of breast cancer. Screening mammography has been repeatedly shown to reduce breast cancer mortality by up to 40%.1 It is also associated with earlier stage diagnoses that require less extensive treatment.\n\nHowever, screening mammography is not without its caveats. Ten to 30% of cancers can be missed if subtle findings are not detected. Breast cancer must be detected before it causes clinical symptoms, otherwise more treatment is required, and prognosis may be worse.\n\nThe main factors contributing to missed cancers on mammography include:2\n\nThe ways to avoid missing cancers include the following:\n\nThere are different types of technology used to obtain mammograms; these reflect mostly different stages of technological development. The type of technology available varies from one imaging department to another. Computed Radiography (CR) mammography has been available for around 25 years and is still used in many institutions today. On the other hand, Direct Digital (DR) mammography delivers superior image quality resulting in significantly improved diagnostic accuracy. DR mammography is considered the gold standard for breast cancer screening.\n\nThe last 8–10 years have witnessed a further development in DR mammography, whereby the standard 2D technique was combined with the principle of X-ray Tomography to create 3D mammograms. This technique is known as Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT). Its main advantage is that it addresses the problem of tissue overlap, which is often encountered in dense breasts. It is an excellent tool for analysing equivocal findings particularly in denser areas of the breast. The latest research studies suggest that this will eventually replace 2D mammography as a primary breast cancer screening test.\n\nWhile CR mammography is still widely available, this method should be avoided for breast cancer screening in favour of DR mammography or DBT, since these modalities are more accurate.\n\nGiven the considerable improvements in image quality attained with both DR and DBT technologies, the remaining factors that influence mammography accuracy are mostly examiner-related. These may be related to radiographer technique (patient positioning, avoiding motion artefact and adequate compression) or radiologist analysis and interpretation methods (ensuring all areas of the mammogram are included and analysed, confirming that technique is adequate to allow accurate analysis, and detailed comparison of current with prior mammograms).\n\nIncorrect positioning may limit the image diagnostic value of a mammogram.3 To cover all parts of the breast on mammogram, an up-and-out positioning technique is used; the breast must be drawn out to include the chest wall muscles and up to include the inferior axillary fold. The difference in distance between the nipple and chest wall muscles on mediolateral oblique (MLO) and cranio-caudal (CC) view must be less than <1cm. Figure 1 shows a near-chest-wall cancer located in the inferior breast fold that is poorly seen in image a. due to incomplete inclusion of posterior tissues but is evident in images b. and c. taken with correct up-and-out positioning.\n\nThe nipple must be displayed in profile otherwise cancers located just beneath the nipple may be obscured. Figure 2 shows a cancer located deep to the right nipple that is only evident when the nipple is positioned on profile. Further imaging of the nipple area with breast ultrasound or MRI may be required in equivocal cases, however if the nipple is incorrectly positioned on the mammogram, one may not be alerted to that need.\n\nThe retroglandular and inferior and medial triangle should only contain fat or muscle. Any density in these areas, especially if new, should be deemed suspicious. Figure 3 shows a subtle cancer in the inferior fold, which may have been overlooked if the inferior fold had not been completely imaged.\n\nThere must be adequate inclusion of lateral and posterior portions of the breast on CC view. Note the differences between image a and b in Figure 4; a nipple marker identifies the location of the nipple (arrowhead) and the line drawn outside the margin of the breast shows the difference in the amount of lateral breast tissue included in each image. The small cancer located in the posterior fat on image b. is not seen on image a. because of incorrect positioning.\n\nUse of a standard search pattern by the radiologist may avoid missing lesions in areas that are often overlooked:\n\nCareful review of the axillae for new lymph nodes or increased lymph node size is particularly important in patients with a prior history of excised breast cancer (Figure 8). In addition, it is crucial to compare current with prior images that are at least two years old as slow growing cancers may appear unchanged in the short term. Finally, one must give importance to the clinical findings; any clinically suspicious finding that finds no mammographic correlation should be imaged further with ancillary modalities such as DBT, ultrasound and MRI and, if still in doubt, with percutaneous biopsy.\n\nIn summary, the steps that must be considered by any mammography service wanting to improve its diagnostic accuracy are as follows:",
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"Figure 5 a. and b. are two mammograms taken one year apart. a. the initial mammogram, shows scanty coarse calcifications (arrowhead), which in b. appear more coarse and therefore more likely benign. In retrospect, b. shows additional calcifications (arrows). However, there is motion artefact in both mammograms a. and b. Patient motion or respiratory motion can both cause blurring particularly on spot compression/magnification views like a. and b., since longer exposure times are needed. c. and d. were taken a further year later with adequate compression to prevent motion; both images shows clustered microcalcifications distributed in a linear fashion (arrows), a feature of DCIS (ductal carcinoma in-situ).\n\nFigure 6 a. and b. are CC views and c. and d. MLO views of the left breast taken 1 year apart. They show a subtle developing asymmetry along the posterior fat-glandular margin (circle). Subtle changes in the contour of the fat-margins may be easily overlooked.",
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That's the spirit that I want to build on.\"\n\nThe man who gunned down Dallas police officers had a expansive cache of bomb-making materials and reserves of combat gear that included ballistic vests, rifles, ammunition and a personal journal of combat tactics in his home, investigators said.\n\nAdvertisement\nRELATED Use of robot to kill Dallas gunman may be first for U.S. police\n\nMicah Xavier Johnson was a former Army Reservist who was sent home from Afghanistan following a sexual harassment incident, an unusual disciplinary move for an incident that is typically handled through counseling.\n\nInvestigators have found Johnson, 25, was an Army veteran did not have a criminal history. The \"likes\" on his Facebook profile indicated he was a staunch supporter of radical black power movements.\n\nJohnson died when police detonated an explosive on a robot near an area where he had barricaded himself. Police said he acted alone in the shooting that also left two civilians injured. The attack during a peaceful rally in protest of the controversial shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile was the deadliest day for police since 9/11.\n\nThe New York Times reported Johnson served in the Army Reserve from 2009 to 2015 and he left as a private first class.\n\nHe was deployed to Afghanistan in November 2013 and worked as a mason and carpenter. He was not involved in combat or injured.\n\nMilitary lawyer Bradford Glendening said Johnson was accused of sexual harassment by a female soldier in his unit. He quoted an entry from Johnson's file dated May 2014 where the woman requested a protective order and suggested he receive \"mental help.\"\n\nGlendening told the Dallas Morning News Johnson was sent home from Afghanistan following the incident, which he said was unusual as the discipline for sexually harassment is typically counseling.\n\n\"He was very much disliked by his command, that was clear,\" Glendening said.\n\nAccording to the Anti-Defamation League, the New Black Panther Party is the \"largest organized anti-Semitic and racist black militant group in the United States\" and African American Defense League founder Mauricelm-lei Millere has a history of calling for violence against police.\n\n\"Usually after a high profile police-related shooting he takes to social media to encourage violence against police,\" Oren Segal, director of the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism, said of Millere.\n\nJohnson's profile also contained a photo with Richard Griffin or \"Professor Griff\" of the rap group Public Enemy. Griffin was expelled from the group for anti-Semitic statements and embraced \"a radical form of Afrocentrism,\" according to Dallas police.\n\nGriffin stated via Twitter that he did not know Johnson and does not advocate killing police officers.\n\n\"I will not sit back and let these people assassinate my character and tie me to the Dallas shootings,\" he wrote.\n\nDallas Police Chief David Brown said that Johnson told police \"he was upset about Black Lives Matter\" and was angry about the fatal police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota.\n\nU.S. News // 4 hours ago\nHouse lawmakers call for ban of stock trading by Congress members\nJan. 24 (UPI) -- A new letter signed by 27 members of the House asks that members of Congress be banned from trading or owning stocks."
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"I have devoted the better part of more than two and a half decades speaking out against the charlatans that have created and maintained the greatest hoax ever imposed on modern man. At the heart of this hoax has been the United Nations environmental program and at the heart of that program is an agenda to initiate a massive redistribution of wealth from industrialized, successful nations to those who have suffered, as often as not, from being ruled by despots of one description or another.\n\nIt is with profound sorrow and disappointment that I must now speak out against Pope Francis, the leader of 1.2 billion Catholics, whom observers have noted has \"a green agenda.\" He has become an outspoken advocate on environmental issues, saying that taking action is \"essential to faith\" and calling the destruction of nature a modern sin.\n\nBefore proceeding, let me note that I am not Catholic. My thoughts regarding the Pope are rooted in my knowledge of the long record of lies, false predictions, and claims by various environmentalists over the years.\n\nWhen the Vatican announced it would hold a conference on April 28 called \"Protect the Earth, Dignify Humanity: The Moral Dimensions of Climate Change and Sustainable Development,\" I wondered why the Vatican is not holding a conference to organize the protection of Christians – particularly in the Middle East – against the wholesale genocide that is occurring. The Pope is not alone in this. There appears to be little urgency in addressing a threat comparable to the Holocaust of the last century that consigned six million Jews to death for being Jews.\n\nI frankly do not know what is meant by \"the moral dimensions of climate change.\" Climate change is something that was occurring long before there was a human population on planet Earth. It is the measurement of the previous global cycles through which the Earth has passed for billions of years. It is profoundly natural. Applying a moral dimension to it makes no sense whatever.\n\nAs for \"sustainable development,\" that is a term that environmentalists use to deny any development that benefits the human population.\n\nEnvironmentalism is deeply opposed to the use of any energy resource, coal, oil, natural gas, as well as other elements of the Earth we use to enhance and improve our lives with habitat of every description from a hut to a skyscraper. Over the last five thousand years we have gone from being largely dependent on wood to the use of fossil fuel energy that keeps us safe against nature – blizzards, floods, hurricanes, forest fires, et cetera.\n\nAt the heart of environmentalism, however, is a deep disdain and antagonism to the human race. From its earliest advocates, one can find allusions to humanity as \"a cancer\" on the Earth. The Catholic Church has been an advocate for the human race, most notably opposing abortion that kills humans in the womb. Its charitable work is legendary.\n\nTo grasp how far the forthcoming conference is from the most basic beliefs of Catholicism, one need only take note of the persons scheduled to speak. They include the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, the leader of the institution in which the hoax of global warming was created and advanced. Another is Jeffrey Sachs, the director of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, another voice for global warming, but neither is going to tell those attending the conference that there is no warming and that the Earth has been a natural cooling cycle for the past eighteen years, tied entirely to a comparable cycle of the Sun.\n\nThe Green's response to the voices of those scientists who courageously spoke out to debunk their lies has been to denounce and try to silence them. There is no science to support the global warming hoax.\n\nThe one-day summit will include participants from major world religions. The Pope will issue an encyclical on the environment later this year.\n\nIs there a religious or spiritual aspect to opposing the forthcoming conference and encyclical? One need look no further than Genesis. In a Wall Street Journal commentary, William McGurn drew the lesson that it offers \"a reminder that God's creation is meant to serve man – not man the environment.\n\nQuoting Genesis 2:15: \"The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it\" concluding that \"the Earth is to be worked and that this work and the fruit it bears are also blessed.\" The spiritual truth to be drawn from this is that man is the steward of the Earth. That does not mean its resources should be abandoned because of bogus claims that the Earth is doomed.\n\nMcGurn reminds us that \"it is the have-nots who pay the highest price for the statist interventions so beloved the Church of St. Green.\" There are more than a billion on Earth who do not have any access to electricity which, in addition to hydropower, is generated by coal, oil and natural gas. Lacking the means to deter the impact of insects and weeds on agriculture, much of the Earth's annual crops are lost. Lacking access to the beneficial chemicals that protect humans from the diseases transmitted by insects, millions die needlessly.\n\nThe Heartland Institute, a free market think tank is leading the effort to alert people to the dangerous message of the Vatican conference because \"many people of faith who are familiar with the science and economics of climate change are worried this event will become a platform for alarmism over a controversial scientific issue\" noting that \"there is no scientific 'consensus' on whether there is any need to reduce mankind's use of fossil fuels.\"\n\nThe conference agenda is \"profoundly anti-poor and anti-life\" says the Institute. Plainly said, the Vatican conference incomprehensively would advocate policies whose only result would be the reduction of human life in order to \"sustain\" the Earth.\n\n\"These unnecessary policies would cause the suffering and even death of billions of people. All people of faith should rise up in opposition to such policies.\"\n\nThe Heartland Institute is sending a team of scientists and climate policy experts to Rome where they will be joined by Marc Morano of the think tank, CFACT. Says Morano, 'Instead of entering into an invalid marriage with climate fear promoters – a marriage that is destined for an annulment – Pope Francis should administer last rites to the promotion of man-made climate fears and their so-called solutions. This unholy alliance must be prevented.\""
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So for this Hello Kitty birthday cake I made a 12” round cake and shaved some off the top and bottom to make her head more oval shaped. From the scraps I made the ears and hair bow.\nI used a basic star tip and buttercream frosting. I always use gel coloring too. Licorice whips for the whiskers (my husband had to pick them up from the candy store at the mall – I couldn’t find them anywhere else), a gummy peach for the nose and giant black jellybeans for the eyes (also from the mall store).\n\nI make all my kids birthday cakes – I have four kids – but this was cuter than even I hoped it would turn out. Also I used a powder whitener to make the icing really white. It costs about $2.50 at cake decorating stores.\n\nContributed by Tricia V. from IN\n\nMy daughter wanted a Hello Kitty birthday cake and I just did not like the ones available in the stores so, I found a template for this one that is made from a 9×13 cake. I just printed and cut out the templates I found online and made the bow from M&M candies, the whiskers are from black licorice and the eyes and nose are Jordan almonds. Hello Kitty does not have a mouth so there isn’t one.\nEveryone thought that my Hello Kitty birthday cake turned out so cute!\n\nContributed by Charlene B. from North Ridgeville, OH\n\nThis Hello Kitty birthday cake was made using 14″ Wilton cake pans. Various star tips and buttercream icing were used to decorate the side of the cake. The Hello Kitty face was outlined with a large round tip and filled with a star shaped tip. Quite easy to make and decorate. The birthday girl adored it.\n\nTo make this Hello Kitty birthday cake I used two 16×2 inch cake pans (A huge party). I prepared cake as instructed from 4 cake boxes. I used wax paper to line the bottom of the pans so the cake wouldn’t stick and it makes it easier to lift the large cake from the pan. Then, I split the batter between the two pans and baked as instructed.\n\nI also used two 9-inch pans and 1 cake mix to make the head of Hello Kitty. I placed banana pudding, fresh bananas and crushed graham cracker in between the layers of both cakes.\n\nTo make the head of the Hello Kitty I got one of my daughter’s plush Hello Kitty dolls and put it on top of some foil to trace the shape of her head. I cut it out and used it as a template for the 9-inch cake.\n\nI mixed in some rose pink tint to white frosting to make the pink layer of the cake. Then, I frosted the head with white frosting. In order to make the frosting easier to spread I whipped it with my mixer until it became light and fluffy. If the consistency is still too thick add a teaspoon of water to thin it out.\n\nFor the face of the Hello Kitty I used two black jelly beans for the eyes, one yellow jelly bean for the nose, one yellow jelly bean cut in half for the middle of the flower, and 5 pink candy coated almonds for the flower. For her whiskers I used a tube black gel. Make sure you start her whiskers up close to the eyes not near the nose or it won’t look like her. Then I used a star tip to finish off the sides of the bottom layer and around the face.\n\nThis Hello Kitty birthday cake is so easy to create and your little one will love it!\n\nFor this Hello Kitty birthday cake we used two boxes of Funfetti cake mix to make a double layer cake (two 13 by 9-inch cake pans) cooled. We flipped it right out onto a board and then froze it overnight (one upside down and the top one right side up to give the cake a more rounded face).\n\nUsing a fillet knife he then carved the rough image of the Hello Kitty birthday cake. You will need a picture to use as a reference. You can find many online or you may use ours as a guide, just print out. Then he started icing, filling in the rough spots; sometimes freezing it to get it hard and then going over it.\n\nWe used a ribbon from Michaels Crafts that he shaped into a bow. The eyes and whiskers were made from black gel. After looking all over for something yellow for the nose we finally found it in the form of a gumball from my sons Halloween bag. It was a great tasting Hello Kitty birthday cake!\n\nI made this Hello Kitty birthday cake for my daughter’s 1st birthday party. I made a Duncan Heines chocolate sheet cake, split the layer in half and used Bavarian cream filling, and then covered with Wilton vanilla frosting. Afterwards I made the head out of a round 9″ pan and cut the head out and ears, that was made from Duncan Heines white vanilla cake and again covered with vanilla frosting with the star tip.\nFor the eyes I used black icing and yellow for the nose. The whiskers are drawn in using black icing. The bow on kitty’s head is made with ribbon and also used around the cardboard base for both head and flat sheet cake. Her party was a real hit!!! Happy Baking!\n\nI decided to make a Hello Kitty birthday cake for a cousin of mine who said she had always wanted one. So I gave it a whirl. This was my first attempt with fondant icing. It wasn’t nearly as hard as I thought.\n\nThe cupcakes are 1/2 hello kitty picks and 1/2 chocolate iced with hand shaped hello kitty faces. On the cake I used store bought white icing with red food coloring for the pink. Then I added fondant flowers cut with cookie cutters and shaped out letters of the alphabet for the writing. I also added flowers on the sides of the Hello Kitty birthday cake.\n\nI searched all over internet to find instructions for a hello kitty birthday cake. Finally I decided to try it myself (this was my first time making a character cake).\n\nI used one standard cake pan and two small bread pans. I just started cutting and shaping (it took about 3 cake box mixes). Then, I found a picture of Hello Kitty in this dress and designed it from there.\n\nThe icing was is made 2 days before and it took a while to decorate. I prefer homemade icing with butter. It tastes so much better. Wilton makes a great-boxed icing so you can amp up the taste.\n\nContributed by Susan B. from Woonsocket, RI\n\nTo make this cake, I started by drawing kitty’s face on paper and then cutting it out, then tracing the shape on a 9″ round cake with toothpick pricks. If you don’t want to draw it, since the shape isn’t perfectly round and it’s important to get the shape right so it looks like her, you can always find a picture or scan one of her.\n\nI used white frosting to do her face first. To make it smooth, I dipped my frosting knife in a glass of milk frequently. I then did all the lighter pink along the sides and around her face on top. Then, the darker pink edging with a star tip decorator added a lot. I then added black jelly beans for her eyes (make sure they’re spread apart enough and low enough on her face to really make it look like her) and a yellow jelly bean for her nose.\n\nTo make the flower by her ear, use five pink jelly beans and a yellow jelly bean cut in half, with the cut part into the cake. Lastly, her whiskers are done in a bought black gel frosting (I wouldn’t know how or if you can make jet black out of food coloring). Notice how the whiskers start up by her eyes, not her nose. 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Characterized by a build-up of adipose tissue, or fat, in the legs or arms, it's a common but under-recognized disorder that can cause pain, swelling, and easy bruising to those it affects.\n\nBecause this fat tissue builds up unevenly, women impacted by lipedema typically have an average upper body but bigger legs.\n\nSince this is a condition that gets worse with time, in its early stages, it often gets written off as weight gain. But this is not regular fat, so diet and exercise alone do not get rid of lipedema.\n\nFor Ellingsen, it was a mix of swelling and pain that caused her to start asking questions.\n\nShe was having a lot of pain in her sacrum, at the bottom of her spine, after giving birth to her first child. At first, she wrote it off.\n\n“I thought, well, you sit to breastfeed, (and) my body is changing, (since) I just had a baby,” she said.\n\nShe had her children in quick succession and noticed the swelling and the pain was getting worse.\n\n“I’ve always had bigger hips and big legs my whole life, but nothing as ridiculous as from the hips down,” said Ellingsen.\n\nAlthough Ellingsen was feeling better after seeing a massage therapist, she knew something still was not right.\n\nEllingsen kept going back to the doctor but felt like she was being written off because of her weight and a lack of knowledge.\n\nThat prompted her to take her health concerns into her own hands and do some research. That's how both Ellingsen and Corson figured out they have a disorder called lipedema, which affects one in 10 women.\n\nBoth women eventually discovered The MLD Clinic in Halifax, which specializes in lymphatic therapy for the relief and management of swelling.\n\nTerry Kemp - a registered massage therapist (RMT), a certified manual lymphatic draining (MLD) therapist and a combined decongestive therapist (CDT) - is the owner of the clinic.\n\n“Lipedema is chronic, and it’s progressive,” explains Kemp. “But it can be treated, and seeking therapy sooner rather than later is the best.”\n\nKempt recommends doing combined decongestive therapy to patients, which is a combination of manual lymphatic draining or lymphatic massage therapy and compression wrapping, to help reduce the symptoms.\n\n“When you do those two together, it’s quite potent therapy to help deal with lipedema,” said Kemp.\n\nAlthough doing this treatment has not been an easy process, both Ellingsen and Corson are happy they did it.\n\nThere have been times over the last year that Ellingsen admits she's wanted to give up because of the pain she's experienced with the treatment and the inconvenience of getting her compressions shipped to her from Germany as she cannot get them in Canada.\n\nThese compressions - worn like stockings - are something Ellingsen wears all day, every day, now and probably will for the rest of her life.\n\n\"I don’t think I realized how hard it would be to be in compressions every day. But I hope that one day, I can get treatment because I have done all the prep work and then I will have the best results I can possibly have because I have prepared my body the best I can.” - Crystal Ellingsen\n\n“I cried a lot. It was absolutely horrible,” said Ellingsen.\n\n\"The treatments themselves were amazing but being wrapped up and being barely able to move for three weeks while trying to manage my family (was hard). I had no real idea how traumatic that experience was going to be I try to stay positive but it's horrible.”\n\nIt's hard to move in the compressions, she adds, but the relief outweighs the bad.\n\n“The compression and the treatments I have had improved my vascular system in my legs, they have improved the texture of my legs,\" Ellingsen says.\n\n“I am scared to give up because I have invested so much time and money in a condition I may never be able to treat properly. In Canada, there is no real treatment. I can keep it at bay but it’s chronic.”\n\nKemp says the reason Canada might be behind in its understanding of lipedema is cultural.\n\n“Lipedema has been known for about 80 years, and since then, it has been thought of as being overweight,\" he explains. \"You didn’t hear about it much in any medical literature until about 40 years ago; even then, it was mostly in Europe.\"\n\nNorth America, he says, is behind in understanding lipedema.\n\n\"We have some catching up to do,” he adds.\n\nEven through the tears, Ellingsen has high hopes for the future.\n\n\"I don’t think I realized how hard it would be to be in compressions every day,” said Ellingsen. “But I hope that one day, I can get treatment because I have done all the prep work and then I will have the best results I can possibly have because I have prepared my body the best I can.”\n\nCorson also went through similar struggles but is happy she did it.\n\n“I have so much more mobility now than I did ten years ago,” she says. “If I stood for a day at work, I would be laid up and unable to bend my knees because of the weight-bearing and pressure on my lymphatics. But now it’s not an issue at all.”\n\nAs to why people like Ellingsen and Corson are afflicted with lipedema, no conclusive reasons are known yet.\n\n“There is suspected genetic causes and they do suspect it may be genetic and environmental, but nobody has a smoking gun. We know it exists, but nobody knows why,” explains Kemp.\n\nHowever, Kemp points to a new study from Stanford School of Medicine which may be on the right path to giving people answers.\n\n“In 2020, researchers at Stanford found there was a protein biomarker platelet factor four that is present both in lipedema patients and with other lymphatic disorders,” said Kemp.\n\n“So, this shows there is a scientific link between the disease and gives it credibility as a disease in its own right rather than something that can be discounted as being overweight.”\n\nThis is a point that's important to both Ellingson and Corson: they both want people to understand they are not overweight but simply have a medical condition that is out of their control.\n\n“I think we tend to not deal with those diseases as much as we do with others like cancer or heart issues. It's one of the many women's issues that needs to be brought to the forefront.” - Jennifer Corson\n\n“For people who are reading and it is not something that affects their life or anyone they love, (I wish) they could have empathy for people who may look like they are not making the right choices or doing the right thing,” said Ellingsen.\n\n“Maybe they are making some good choices and doing a lot of the right things but they have a condition that isn't obvious because we label people all the time. And for people who are overweight, there is only one label. There is lots of reasons why people are overweight and for some people, it’s medical, and you can't tell that by looking at someone.”\n\nAnd that can be devastating for women, says Corson.\n\n“There is a stigma that goes along with obesity. I think this is one even health professionals think it’s a controllable thing by diet and exercise,\" she said.\n\n“I think we tend to not deal with those diseases as much as we do with others like cancer or heart issues. It's one of the many women's issues that needs to be brought to the forefront.”",
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The fire, the third-largest in the Black Hills since the arrival of non-natives, was started by a tree falling on a Black Hills Corp power line.\n\n(In the 15 years my Dad, Jerry O'Neil, was the Black Hills Corp Forester and in charge of keeping trees out of power lines, the company was not blamed for any massive forest fires. Nor in the five years he was Assistant State Forester for South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks overseeing Custer State Park did he let half of the park burn. Just thought I would point that out.)\n\nThanks to my transition to a 4WD vehicle in mid-2017, I was able to navigate through the snowdrifts on Highland Ridge Road to my usual parking area. There were plenty of bare spots among the snow to make the hike down only slightly more challenging than usual. On the way down and as I approached the location of the new Browning camera, it was obvious that the fire had gotten down this far. There was no camera on the tree where it was supposed to be, but I quickly spotted it sticking out of the snow. There was only a small charred remain of the nylon strap that had held the camera to the tree. The camera case was melted in a couple of spots. I was able to open it, turn the switch to off, and stick it in my pack.\n\nThen I went in search of my Reconyx further down the hill. I found it where it was supposed to be, secured to the tree by a MasterLock cable. However, I couldn't get the camera off the tree because some of the plastic sheath on the metal cable had been charred and distorted. It looked as though the fire charred the south side of the tree, but not the north side where the camera was mounted. Weird. I whittled the sheath off the cable with my handy Leatherman and eventually was able to pull the cable through the locking mechanism and free it from the tree. I hiked back up the hill in the hour before sunset and headed to the hotel in Custer.\n\nThe Reconyx camera and memory card seem to have survived without significant damage in the fire. (Update: There was some bubbling on the plastic over the infrared sensor. Since that might affect the detection sensitivity, and because Reconyx seems to be the only trailcam company that actually services its products, I sent it in for repair.) The images in the slide show (link below) are from that camera. The Browning was more severely damaged. After a few anxious moments I was able to recover the images from the memory card, but the card filled up with a bunch of false triggers and contained no images of the fire. There was one usable sequence of an elk, and that was it. (Another Update: The Browning's case is warped, so the battery compartment and SD slot are tight while the latch is very loose. I tested the batteries, replacing two of the six, and the camera detected motion and took pictures. It looked as though the seal across the top was compromised so I covered it with electrical tape. It's ugly but, for now, it works. I'm going to change the camera name to Quasimodo.)\n\nToday I headed to the location of my third camera, the Moultrie, in Custer State Park. The location was 9.5 miles north of the other two but close to where the fire started. When I got to the area near the Badger Clark Memorial, it was obvious that the fire had been through there. There were a lot of trees down in the area where the camera was and it took a while to figure out from my GPS where I should be looking. I didn't find anything. Like the Browning, the Moultrie was secured only by a nylon strap and I'm guessing it burned away. The ground was covered with snow and I dug through it for some distance from the marked location, finding no melted hunks of green plastic. In a few months when the snow is gone I will look again. I'm sure the camera was trashed but I would be happy to be able to get something off that memory card.\n\nI'm not sure what my next trailcam project is. As of now my only operational cameras are the idle Reconyx and another Browning at my brother's cabin in Montana. I've been trying to figure out ways to use trailcams in Conata Basin prairie dog towns to get burrowing owls, badgers and ferrets, but with no handy trees I have to decide on a mounting system. And I have to figure out what replacement cameras to get. In my short time with the Browning Strike Force HD Pro, I was underwhelmed by the oversharpened images and weird aspect ratio of 9:5, which is too wide IMO. I prefer to make my own sharpening decisions and try to stick with a 3:2 aspect ratio for DSLR images. The Reconyx images are even more square at 4:3. Lately I've been sizing all horizontal images at 1,800 pixels wide, so this means the Browning images are 1,000 pixels high, my standard images are 1,200 pixels high, and the Reconyx images are 1,350 pixels high. I don't crop trailcam images so the aspect ratio makes a noticeable difference.\n\nHere is the link to the fire images from the Reconyx, the elk images salvaged from the Browning, and some miscellaneous images from my trip through northern Nebraska and western South Dakota. As you go through the fire slides, note the time stamp and how quickly the fire is spreading. Winds of 35 mph were responsible for the quick advance of the fire.",
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He hopped in a taxi and was not seen again until he appeared in grainy video footage wearing a colourful jacket and holding a copy of Pakistan’s English language newspaper, Dawn.\n\nWhat happened next is too graphic to describe but started a series of events that led to the capture of those responsible.\n\nAhmad Omar Sheikh, Fahad Naseem, Salman Saqib and Sheikh Adil were arrested one month after the murder and at a trial in 2002 were found guilty of kidnapping and murder.\n\nBut almost 20 years on, the story is far from done. 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He jumped into a taxi and disappeared.”\n\nShe wrote that she was “haunted” by Pearl’s murder.\n\n“That was the moment I realised that this thing we do called journalism contained dangers I hadn’t contemplated before,” Stockman wrote.\n\n“It was a fitting lesson for the era of the September 11 terrorist attacks, which opened the country’s eyes to how easily it could become a victim.\n\n“And so it was upsetting to read recently that a Pakistani court ordered the release of Omar Sheikh, the British-born militant who orchestrated the kidnapping of Mr Pearl.”– With AFP\n\nNina\nI am veteran journalist and part of ThaiNewsroom.com’s editorial team. We are working hard at making this news site a success and value the support of each and every reader\nhttps://thainewsroom.com/\n\nTHE United States has reiterated its commitment to continue to support Taiwan is “rock-solid” as it warned that China’s “attempts to intimidate” the island are a threat to regional peace. 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She put in a lot of time to make this happen, and wrote the article that we took to Town Meeting,” Main said.\n\nThere was also an engineer that Main will only refer to as “Bill,” who created plans for the three homes, road layouts, everything they would need if and when they found funding.\n\n“We were still facing the challenge of funding this project, but we weren’t discouraged,” Main explained. “Everyone we asked to help was willing. But we had a lot to do. We didn’t have nonprofit status, so we really couldn’t accept offers of money.”\n\nThen they had what they thought was a great idea. They approached Habitat for Humanity, which had already built several homes in Plymouth, but found out that they were bound by some of the same kinds of restrictions they encountered with the Housing Authority. They couldn’t designate a project for any specific group or individual.\n\nOr could they? Unbeknownst to Main, Habitat’s national organization was just then considering a change in its rules and, just as the veteran’s project reached a critical point, Habitat was ready.\n\nSo it was all smiles, handshakes and hugs last Tuesday evening when Main - accompanied by Steve Dubuque, Carol King and Dennis Randall, all representing Habitat for Humanity - stepped forward to announce the final step.\n\nHabitat will buy the land in question from the town – for a dollar – then work its usually magic to source the materials and attract volunteers who, along with the veterans and their families, will provide the labor needed to build these three homes.\n\n“There are so many people to thank,” Main said that night. “My own union, A.D. Makepeace, Melissa, Sen. 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Let’s not forget that in its natural environment, this exotic plant grows in moist soil. However, care should be taken to ensure good drainage because it is not desirable for its roots to be immersed in water. A mixture of good topsoil, sand, organic manure or decomposed compost is fine. A good bed of clay pebbles or gravel should be placed at the bottom of the pot.\n\nRegarding theexposition of the Spathiphyllum, it may be the partial shade or the full light but we make sure to protect this plant from direct sunlight as they can quickly burn its foliage. Inside, it is installed away from drafts, in a room where the temperature is at least 12°C and at most 24°C, near a window to the north or a good meter from a glazing if it faces due south and provided that it is veiled because strong sunlight can cause damage.\n\nTake out the Spathiphyllum\n\nIt is possible to growing Spathiphyllum outdoors (in a pot, of course, on a not too hot terrace) but also in the ground. Here again, it is appropriate to offer him ideal conditions namely a shady corner, without drafts, and a rich, humus-rich soil, perfectly drained and not too heavy. Note, however, that growing Spathiphyllum in the garden is only possible than in regions with a mild climate. If this is not the case, it is necessary to opt for a culture in pot or container in order to bring the plant in at the end of September to make it pass the autumn, the winter and part of the spring (until mid-May ) well sheltered from the cold. No question that it suffers the onslaught of frost. But taking it out in the summer can only do it good.\n\nThe fertilisation Spathiphyllum should not be overlooked. From April to the end of September, a supply of fertilizer for indoor plants is necessary every 15 days, in accordance with the dosages indicated on the bottle.\n\nSpathiphyllum is not sensitive to no disease and he is not also not the target of parasites, which is far from the case with many plants that are grown indoors! It is also for this reason that the Moonflower is ranked among the easiest to grow. Among the species most commonly chosen to vegetate its interior, we can mention (in addition to St. floribundum) S. wallisii, S. friedrichsthalii et S. cochlearispathum whose characteristics are very similar.\n\nIt’s in a very bright environment that the Spathiphyllum blooms the best. Each inflorescence is composed of a spathe creamy white from 15 to 20 cm in length whose shape is similar to that of a leaf, and from this case emerges a fallow carrying a profusion of tiny flowers pale yellow. 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I’ve played the Cluny, that’s awesome, its like the pinnacle of gigs in Newcastle, a rite of passage. Loads of huge people have played there.\n\nI’ve totally forgotten Surf Café too, the one I’m in every week! I did my first ever open mic there, its another home of great acts. The Amazons, who I really like, played there ages ago. My first ever gig with a proper band behind me was there too, supporting Kitt Trig. That was a real step up, since then everything kicked off.\n\nAre you friends with many other UK musicians beyond the North East?\n\nThere are so many that I want to be friends with that are so cool, but of course, they’re all down in London. Beabadoobee I starting following because I knew she was a singer, but I just loved her outfits. I’m always loving music from around here, but I’ve been listening to loads of Irish music recently; Inhaler, Fontaines D.C., Sprints who I just found – they have a playlist of Irish pop-punk which I’ve been listening to.\n\nInhaler are dropping some vinyl for the first time for RSD this week – are you a fan of physical music in general?\n\nPotentially when I’ve got enough money to buy a really good record player in my own flat and stuff, I would love to play vinyl all the time. My rooms way too cluttered for that setup right now, but I do have a pile of cool records. I love it not just because it sounds cool but because you get the cool sleeves and mad artwork, I love finding really cool covers. I think that’s why it’s coming back in.\n\nWhen I release an EP, I want to have a vinyl with a hidden song on there that’s totally different. I wrote this French house song when I was 16 which is so different to my normal music, I want that in the middle of the vinyl so everyone’s like “what the fuck!?”. Maybe I can get a French number one!\n\nDo you think it’s important for fans to buy music & merch to support artists?\n\nYeah especially now – other than some who are able to stream gigs, a lot of artists have lost a huge amount of their money from the live side of things – you don’t make loads just off the streaming anymore.\n\nWhat albums have you been listening to over lockdown?\n\nMostly old stuff – ‘Breakfast In America’ by Supertramp, that was on repeat for the first part of lockdown, loads of good heavy piano. I forgot how good ‘Rumours’ by Fleetwood Mac is as well, I’ve listened to that too much. ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust’, lots of Bowie. I’ve turned into a real Billie Eilish fan over lockdown, her debut is just so cool and atmospheric.\n\nDo you feel like younger artists are treated at all differently in the music industry?\n\nI feel like there are a lot of younger artists coming into the mainstream of the music industry at the moment, Billie Eilish started at like 13 or something. There are a lot of people the same age trying to do the same thing, so to catch attention I think you have to be mature as a person – not that I’m saying I always act mature haha.\n\nThe perspective on life that I have is that most petty things are not my vibe, the best young artists now are writing about really important issues; you want the lyrical side and meaning to be just as good as the melodies. It’s hard to do that at a young age, I’ve only matured in that way over the past year where I want to avoid writing about the basic topics because I don’t feel its important.\n\nDo you think moving away from love songs is a vital aspect of being taken seriously then?\n\nDefinitely. The subjects that I’ve been writing about have been much more personal and mature and the way I’m writing lyrics is something I’m a lot more proud of. I think it comes from the fact that I’ve listened to some great influences that have changed my views on what is actually important in my life. I haven’t got a boyfriend and to me finding one isn’t massively important – I’m watching the world we live in and realising that humans, in general, aren’t the greatest thing for our planet, and that’s what really bothers me.\n\nI’m watching the world we live in and realising that humans, in general, aren’t the greatest thing for our planet, and that’s what really bothers me.\n\nOver lockdown I’ve been amazed at the issues that have been brought up – the amount of police brutality highlighted in every country is shocking. It’s so easy to get stuck inside your own problems but recently lots of people have come out of that and can see the world for what it is and recognise all these huge issues going on. Suddenly the issues of boys and relationships are just not important because there are people out there still fighting for the right just to be themselves and being discriminated against because of who they are, who they love or where they’re from.\n\nMy eyes have just been opened to topics that deserve to be spoken about more. There are of course things that still bother me and make it into songs, but not all my writing is like that anymore. Sorry about the ranting haha.\n\nDo you prefer playing live or being in the studio, if you had to pick one?\n\nPlaying live but only by a little bit, and only because I haven’t spent serious time in the studio yet. The next few weeks will be the first time that I take songs in and invest a lot of time into working on them. Playing live is just such an adrenaline rush, I can’t even explain the feeling it’s just awesome – when it goes well anyway. 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