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Winter Morning

I managed to take some pictures after the ice storm.
Need a little more time to get that one together.

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Algae May Solve Acne Problems

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1. emerge [i-MURG] (v.) – to come out and be noticed
Example: The symptoms of the virus emerged after only two weeks of infection.

2. treat [treet] (v.) – to cure or to give medical care for something
Example: Skin infection must be treated immediately.

3. excessive [ik-SES-iv] (adj.) – too much or far from normal
ExampleExcessive eating of oily food may cause pimples.

4. potential [puh-TEN-shuh l] (adj.) – possibility of something
Example: Stress is a potential cause of some illnesses.

5. present [PREZ-uh nt] (adj.) – exists or located in something or some place
Example: Harmful bacteria are present in dirty spoiled food.


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Scientists from Scotland have recently discovered that marine algae [AL-jee] can be an effective treatment for problems related to acne [AK-nee].

Acne, scientifically known as Acne Vulgaris, is a skin disease common among many people, especially among teenagers. Acne usually starts to emerge during puberty, a period in which the oil glands of the skin are most active. Excessive oily liquids produced by the skin often lead to the growth of harmful bacteria that cause acne.

Experts have already discovered treatments for acne that involve the use of formulated acids and drugs to fight pimple-causing bacteria. However, a group of marine scientists from the University of Stirling found a more natural solution through the use of marine algae or seaweeds.

Marine Biotechnology professor Dr. Andrew Desbois [DES-bwah] and his co-researcher recognized how marine algae can help in skin and hair care. During their study, they learned that algae can produce a natural substance that aids in treating acne and in preventing its spread.

The results of the study revealed how algae can boost the production of fatty acids on the skin as defense against unwanted bacteria. Researchers discovered six fatty acids present in the marine algae that can be very helpful in maintaining a healthy lifestyle and in preventing the growth of acne.

Some of these components are consumed by eating fish and seaweeds. However, researchers plan to make a potential ointment out of the marine algae that can be applied on skin parts affected by acne.

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Discussion A

·         Which acne treatment would you prefer, the formulated drugs or the marine algae? Why?
·         How else do you think can acne be avoided?

Discussion B

·         Do you think using natural treatment is better than synthetic (artificial) medicine? Why is that so?
·         In your opinion, should researchers focus more on finding natural remedies? Why or why not?


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A Christmas Tail ... Monkton Chronicles

A Christmas Tail

Monkton Chronicles

 
My first Christmas away from Illinois was in frozen Monkton, Vermont.
I moved here after urging by my roommate who subsequently left the material plane, leaving me no option but to carry forth our dream.
My new home was an apartment above a garage next door to a large dairy barn.
I was eager to see all the sights there, on an Addison County dairy farm as they were in 1981.
My new roommate milked cows and she left for Christmas holiday.
My inner city girl pined a little as I looked out at the drifting snow and watched the farmhands haul hay to the barn and haul the manure away.
The milk truck came.
Then nothing. No sound. Quiet...
I had never heard that before.
 
I went down to talk to the farmhand. His weathered face, his Vermont dialect, some words I missed,
I had to utilize what I call word averaging. Nod, Nod to get him to talk. But beware you don't want to nod indiscriminantly and accidentally agree to something self incriminating.
My questions were all about cows, what do they eat, do they kick? Are they smart?
The farmhand enjoyed being the expert and sharing his understanding of the world.
 
Around Christmas, the subject came up somehow.
"They kneel down," he said.
"What?" I sensed a profound moment coming...
"The cows, they kneel down at midnight on Christmas."
"What?" I said, longer, with my eyes closed, as if that could focus my inner vision.
Thus ensued a back and forth verbal dance with him playing me and me playing along.
I did not believe him...yet I did not want to refute this man, salt of the earth.
 
So I carried on, trying to stay warm, writing letters, trying to stay busy.
On Christmas eve, all alone,
the darkness came so early up this far north.
I had to,
I had to sneak down to the barn,
at midnight.
 
Why do barns look so different at night?
The creaky door handles are oiled last.
I hoped no dog would start barking.
My weak flashlight did not help much.
all the time me wondering why I was doing this.
 
I had to go downstairs to the main barn.
all the while my anxiety building,
it was so dark.
The cows patiently nodding in their stanchions,
chewing,
sleeping.
were they kneeling?
 
Well truth be told that is when I lost my nerve,
my path of least resistance was straight back out of the barn
and straight into my warm humble bed,
having faith those cows were all kneeling down
like Walt had said,
in the barn
on Christmas
at midnight.
 
 
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Picasso Painting Raffled Off in Paris

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1. depict [di-PIKT] (v.) – to illustrate or show visually
Example: The painting depicts human love.

2. overlap [o-ver-LAP] (v.) – to occupy a same part or area
Example: Intersecting lines overlap.

3. proceeds [PROH-seeds] (n.) – amount of money earned; income
Example: The proceeds from the exhibit will be used to improve the museum.

4. handicap [HAN-dee-kap] (n.) – disability of a person
Example: His physical handicap did not stop him from painting.

5. sympathize [SIM-puh-thahyz] (v.) – to be concerned with others’ state
Example: Artists often gain inspiration by sympathizing with others’ experiences.


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A raffle draw for a million dollar worth of painting by Pablo Picasso was recently held in Paris to raise funds for the restoration of the ancient city of Tyre in Lebanon.

Picasso is known for his Cubist masterpieces that depicted various geometrical shapes and overlapping lines. He finished his artwork titled “L'Homme au Gibus” or “Man in the Opera Hat” in 1914. An unknown donor bought the 99-year-old painting from a New York museum and gave it to the UNESCO-registered charity group called International Association to Save Tyre (AIST).

Out of an estimated fifty thousand tickets released, all were sold except 10,000 of it. Tickets were sold for 100 euros or 135 dollars each on the website 1picasso100euros.com, and all the proceeds from the raffle draw were given to AIST.

The institution’s goal is to give jobs to the people in Tyre, specially the women, youth, and those with handicap. Doing so will help preserve the ancient handicrafts of the city. An institute for Phoenician [fi-NISH-uh n, -NEE-shuh n] studies is also planned to be set up in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut.

Oliver Picasso, the painter’s grandson, completely approved of the activity as it provides help for a compelling cause. He is assured that his late grandfather would also agree to let his work be raffled in the event.

As Oliver recalled, Pablo Picasso was a generous man who usually donated cash and gifts to people in need. He added that Pablo deeply sympathized with others’ problematic situations.

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Discussion A

·         If you were Pablo Picasso, would you let your painting be raffled off for charity?
·         Given the chance, would you participate in the raffle? Why or why not?

Discussion B

·         What is the importance of protecting ancient cities like Tyre?
·         How can the next generation be more concerned with ancient cities?


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Ice

Ice

Ice came to the North Country this week,
We got some but north of here got it worse.
Ice is a disabling, messy inconvenience.
Once it warms above freezing,
Ice melts.

Hope people are safe
And not walking under ice laden trees,
Or slip sliding along, on slippery paths.
Or taking risks fighting ice,
Frozen water,
Hope it melts.
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Social Workers in Copenhagen Wake Students at Home

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1. wake up [WEYK-ap] (v.) – to get out from sleep
Example: Rick always arrives first in class because he wakes up early.

2. social worker  [SOH-shuhl  WUR-ker] (n.) – people who work to improve the quality of life of others
ExampleSocial workers teach children who can’t attend school.

3. welfare [WEL-feyr] (n.) – a government department that serves the public’s needs and monitors moral conduct
Example: Poor families often get assistance from various government welfares.

4. extreme [ik-STREEM] (adj.) – very far from the average or normal
Example: The school has extreme punishment for students who violate the rules.

5. method  [METH-uhd]  (n.) – a way of doing things
Example: Research method should be scientific.


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Social workers in the district of Oesterbro [OO-ster-bo] in Copenhagen [koh-puh n-HEY-guh n, -HAH-, KOH-puh n-hey-, -hah-], Denmark have initiated a wake-up call project to solve the problem of absenteeism among children in the district.

A group of social workers make phone calls to check if children will attend their class. But typically, children are visited in their homes to make sure that they really wake up. The practice is targeted to students between seven and 15 years old who are often absent in school.

After testing the method for one year, 33 percent of the students who usually skip school are now attending classes regularly. This improvement has made the project permanent in Oesterbro, but it is expected to be applied in other districts as well.

According to Barbro Lundqvist [luh ndk-vist], a social worker, a student’s excessive absences may be a symptom of a family problem. The state’s welfare department is concerned with this problem; so, it tries to help these children with the wake-up call project.

But critics of the project say that Oesterbro’s idea of welfare is extreme. Local politician Heidi Wang argued that one’s personal responsibility in the family should not be handled by a municipality representative.

However, Lundqvist said that although conflicts and resistance of families are evident,   social workers are prepared to handle these kinds of situation. She explained that the project’s purpose is to gradually make the parents diligent in waking up their children.

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Discussion A

·         Do you think the wake-up call project is extreme? Why or why not?
·         Why do you think some students are frequently absent in school?

Discussion B

·         If you were a school principal, how would you solve frequent absences of students?
·         How do you think can parents encourage their kids to go to school every day?


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Travelogue for the Universe: Sparkling Snow

The snow will be sparkling.
After the storm,
.waiting for the sunlight.
Reminded me of this poem...



Travelogue for the Universe: Sparkling Snow: Sparkling Snow re-run Sparkling Snow**all rights reserved by mary gerdt It happened today, when I thought some great thoughts, th...
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Famous Boxer Accused of Not Paying Taxes

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1. unanimous [yoo-NAN-uh-muh s] (adj.) – based on the agreement of all parties involved
Example: The boxer won by a unanimous decision from the judges.   

2. top-billed [TOP-bild] (adj.) – popular or characterized as the main attraction in an event
ExampleTop-billed matches are the matches people look forward to in a boxing event. 

3. garnish [GAHR-nish] (v.) – to put owed money or properties on hold
Example: The man cannot withdraw because the bank garnished his accounts.

4. single out [SING-guhl out] (v.) – to bring special attention to someone from a group
Example: The mayor feels singled out because he is the only politician being accused of corruption. 

 5. sweat and blood [swet and bluhd] (idiom) – a great amount of effort or hard work
Example: His big house was a result of years of sweat and blood.


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Manny Pacquiao, one of the world's best boxers and congressman of Sarangani, Philippines, is being accused of not paying taxes.

Forbes ranked Pacquiao as the 14th highest paid athlete globally, with estimated earnings of $34 million. He came home from a unanimous decision victory against American opponent Brandon Rios in Macau last November 24.

After his victory in Macau, Pacquiao is being accused of not paying 2.2 Billion ($50.3 million) worth of taxes from prize earnings in his top-billed matches in 2008 and 2009. The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) garnished 1.1 Million ($25,160) from his bank accounts and is requiring him to comply with the investigation.

However, Pacquiao claims that he is not evading his taxes in the Philippines because he paid taxes in the US instead. He submitted his Internal Revenue Services access code and a certification from his promoter Top Rank that he paid taxes. However, the BIR did not accept the unofficial documents.

Pacquiao feels like he is being singled out with BIR’s accusations. He told reporters that he earned his money from sweat and blood and not from stealing, like what other corrupt politicians do. He angrily said that he was not warned before his bank accounts were garnished. He even needed to borrow money in order to help out typhoon victims because he could not withdraw from his own accounts.

Tax chief Kim Henares replied that BIR gave Pacquiao two years to comply, which is significantly longer than what is given to others. She also clarifies that there is no tax evasion case against Pacquiao, as they are only collecting the taxes that the athlete owes.  

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Discussion A

·         If you were in Manny Pacquiao’s shoes, how would you deal with the accusation?
·         How do you think can Pacquiao avoid this problem in the future? Please explain your answer.

Discussion B

·         In your opinion, why are taxes important?
·         What do you think should the government spend people’s taxes on? Please explain briefly.


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Beth Hart...More YT Links from across the Pond

This Beth Hart link won
when I pondered what to post on one of the three shortest daylight days...
Well in the Northern hemisphere that is.
This tune had just what I needed,
Hope, Light and Beth Hart's Beautiful voice...


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Psalm Challenge 135

Psalm Challenge 135

We endureth...


Psalm 135 (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)

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Psalm 135

Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition (DRA)
135 Praise the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Praise ye the God of gods: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Praise ye the Lord of lords: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Who alone doth great wonders: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Who made the heavens in understanding: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Who established the earth above the waters: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Who made the great lights: for his mercy endureth for ever.
The sun to rule over the day: for his mercy endureth for ever.
The moon and the stars to rule the night: for his mercy endureth for ever.
10 Who smote Egypt with their firstborn: for his mercy endureth for ever.
11 Who brought Israel from among them: for his mercy endureth for ever.
12 With a mighty hand and a stretched out arm: for his mercy endureth for ever.
13 Who divided the Red Sea into parts: for his mercy endureth for ever.
14 And brought out Israel through the midst thereof: for his mercy endureth for ever.
15 And overthrew Pharao and his host in the Red Sea: for his mercy endureth for ever.
16 Who led his people through the desert: for his mercy endureth for ever.
17 Who smote great kings: for his mercy endureth for ever.
18 And slew strong kings: for his mercy endureth for ever.
19 Sehon king of the Amorrhites: for his mercy endureth for ever.
20 And Og king of Basan: for his mercy endureth for ever.
21 And he gave their land for an inheritance: for his mercy endureth for ever.
22 For an inheritance to his servant Israel: for his mercy endureth for ever.
23 For he was mindful of us in our affliction: for his mercy endureth for ever.
24 And he redeemed us from our enemies: for his mercy endureth for ever.
25 Who giveth food to all flesh: for his mercy endureth for ever.
26 Give glory to the God of heaven: for his mercy endureth for ever.
27 Give glory to the Lord of lords: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition (DRA)by Public Domain


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