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No one will
Monday, May 31st, 2010Remarriage is always a highly emotional
Monday, May 31st, 2010Remarriage is always a highly emotional and sensitive scenario. This is true whether one or both of the engaged couple is previously widowed or divorced. However, divorce carries with it the additional fear that past mistakes will be repeated, or past abuse will be inflicted again.
In one way, this kind of fear is actually well grounded, because people tend to marry the same kind of person the next time around. Something about the individual?s personality is attractive. On the other hand, just as we wouldn?t say that
all
white dogs are deaf, we shouldn?t think that all introverts are frugal with money, or all happy-go-lucky people are irresponsible (just to give completely arbitrary examples). It follows that, since we can?t generalize, marrying the same kind of person the second or third time, might just work out. Or not, of course. The game of love is anything but predictable, and has no guarantees.
The biggest obstacles to happiness in remarriage are often the children from previous marriages or liaisons. Young children can greatly fear or resent having a new ?parent? in the picture. Often this is expressed openly, making for volatile get-togethers.
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CARNIVAL NIGHTS
Monday, May 31st, 20100 Comments | Evening Standard; London (UK), Jan 25, 2010 | by Jasmine Gardner
ON A recent night out with friends, the first thing I did as I got through the doors of the venue was hitch up the six layers of taffeta on the skirt of my ball-gown and dive, giant-genie-hat first, into a ball pool. Instead of making a spectacle of myself at the Secret Garden Party Winter Voyage, a festival-style party on the makebelieve ocean liner HMS Ulysses (aka The Troxy theatre in east London), I was doing the right thing to fit in.
As I channelled my inner five-yearold, chucking coloured plastic bubbles around, other guests in pirate costumes contemplated stripping to their underwear for a dip in a nearby hot tub while free-runners dressed as sailors somersaulted off the banisters of the Imperial staircase. In a tent, girls (pretending to be Kate Winslet in Titanic) reclined on chaises longues while onlookers (pretending to be Leo) drew pictures of them in felt-tip pen.
No doubt, just down the road, other Londoners — a lot less fancily dressed — were in the pub downing pints, so that in the morning they wouldn’t recall the banality of their evening. But not us. We may have spent Pounds 40 on our tickets but we had come for the carnival and we wouldn’t want to forget a single moment of it.
“It’s so easy to go into central London, spend Pounds 50 in the pub and think: ‘Well, that was rubbish’,” says Polly Betton, co- founder of The White Black-bird, an organisation which, alongside Secret Garden Party, is ensuring that carnival nights are the best way to have a good time in the capital. Not to be confused with sex parties, cabaret or burlesque; these events are filled with alternative performance artists, hidden rooms, bizarre activities and a whole lot of fancy dress.
“Our nights take at least a solid month or more of production alone. A huge amount of effort goes into making sure everyone has a really good time … Anyone who wanted to create the same thing privately would have to spend about Pounds 20,000.”
At the weekend, White Blackbird hosted “Tweed” at Stoke Place, a 17thcentury country-house hotel in Buckinghamshire.
A coach collected guests (dressed head-to-toe in tweed) from a central London pick-up point and dashed them up to the hotel where they engaged in literary readings (while toasting marshmallows), confessed their sins by candlelight, sang along to piano tunes and found ponies (fellow guests who didn’t mind donning horse heads) to take part in the “most unusual horse race”.
“We never know exactly how the night is going to pan out,” says Betton. “Every performer creates something unique for each event and often I don’t even get to see the acts until the day.” Previous White Blackbird events included pillow-fighting rings, rooms filled with giant green balloons and performers emerging from bathtubs in the hotel bedrooms.
“Escapism has never been more attractive than now in this era of solid misery,” says Tobias Slater, co-founder of White Mischief, whose carnival event at The Scala in March will feature a scientist who sends lightning bolts across the room and conducts electricity through his body piercings and a sculptor who carves with a chainsaw.
“The popularity of festivals has really grown,” says Slater. “Right from the beginning we wanted to capture that festival atmosphere in our nights but without the trench-foot-filled fields.”
The same is clearly true for the man behind my jaunt on HMS Ulysses. Secret Garden Party began as a festival (albeit one that is well known for being like Wonderland). Now founder Freddie Fellowes uses that concept for his London-based nights and the next event will be a two-week carnival extravaganza at an undisclosed venue the end of March that, like the festival, will involve a host of totally off-the-wall activities.
As Fellowes has emphasised from the beginning: “With that atmosphere, barriers are broken down and you meet new people. The best parties you’ve been to are not because of the music or price of beer, but whether you met new friends.”
Suzette Field, co-founder of The Last Tuesday Society, shares that attitude
How your lung
Monday, May 31st, 2010How your lung cancer is treated depends on a large variety of factors, the least of which is not how far the condition has spread through your lungs and the rest of your body. Even fully diagnosing it might be a bit invasive and painful, but you must let the doctor do their thing. You cannot just succumb yourself to any kind of treatment for your lung cancer, you must make sure that you are with the best doctor you can find or afford. With your life on the line, the fewer mistakes are made the better your chances of seeing to tomorrow. It is not easy, having to be told that you are dying, but that is exactly what being told you have lung cancer used to mean back in the day. But with the passage of time, the same words mean different things now. Now it just implies that you have a tough fight ahead of you which may fall either way. Hmm, eh? Food for thought. There are a number of lung cancer patients whose tumors are not seen on an X-ray chart. Folks like this have to be treated in a moir delicate manner than most others although the incidence suggests that their condition is not too advanced. That is up to the doctor to tell though. Electrosurgery is a process used in the treatment of lung cancer. The doctor uses a needle and a bulb or disk electrode to excavate the dead cells from inside your lungs. Thankfully you don’t feel a thing because of the anesthetics, so there is only the soreness from when you come around.
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And stop speaking
Monday, May 31st, 2010And stop speaking — even if you haven?t spoken for the allotted time.
2. Let?s Get Personal.
In this age of Oprah, interactive websites, and blogs, formal presentations are out. Instead, savvy speakers are speaking conversationally. They?re less likely to ?make a speech,? more likely to talk to their audiences. They move away from podiums. They use personal stories and anecdotes. They say I and you, we and us. They encourage audience interaction.
3. Simple Is Chic.
Sophisticated technology is simple — at least for the end user. A point-and-shoot camera takes in all sorts of data and makes innumerable, complex calculations so you don?t have to. Successful speakers do the same thing. They do their research. They decide what?s important. And they present what the audience needs to know in a way the audience gets.
4. The Love Affair with PowerPoint? Is Over.
Audiences are no longer wowed by PowerPoint?. They take it for granted, and if anything they?re a little bored by it. Use it as a tool, a way of presenting information.
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Sure you have
Sunday, May 30th, 2010Sure you have had a lot of experiences, but your life aint complete until you have been through an alcohol treatment center. When you get to be treated with respect, yet like a child, you suddenly realize that you never should have made a habit of getting drunk in the first place. An alcohol treatment center is where to go to break a nasty drinking habit. It is never something you choose to do by your own self, but sometimes, things could get that bad. While in there, you simply have to stick to the rules, and youd come out as right as rain. Breaking a drinking habit is easy I think. All you have to do is enroll in rehab or alcohol treatment center, and the dudes in there will help you through it. Trust me; your life will never be the same. A woman who loves and understands you is better than a glass of liquor any day. Get drunk with her love and you might be saved from the deprecating experience of staring at the cold walls on the inside of a room in an alcohol treatment center. Treating alcoholism can be a rigid exercise because even though your physician understands your plight, they cannot be lenient with you. The habit that got you to the alcohol treatment center has got such a grip on you that only harsh reality can break. And that is just what they give you.
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Or just browse the
Sunday, May 30th, 2010Or just browse the internet for data backup. Someone will be happy to help. (After losing a lot of my data due to hard drive crashes, I?m happy to help people backup their data.)
2. It?s too expensive.
Backup does not have to cost an arm and a leg. Although some services are very expensive, it is possible to backup all of your data for a few dollars every month. What do CD-Rs cost these days, a couple cents each? Even one top-notch online backup service is a mere $5 per month.
You buy insurance for your house and car, right? Think of data backup as insurance for your documents and digital photos. (Remember, even if your insurance covers the cost of your computer during a catastrophe, they will not cover your data loss, which most likely is worth more than the computer itself.)
And the #1 reason?
1. It takes too long.
This reason would actually be better stated as ?I?m too busy!? or ?I?m lazy!? but I figured I would combine those into one sentence!
If you burn CDs with all of your data, then yes, it takes a while.
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The job deprived
Sunday, May 30th, 2010The job deprived me of a social life, but provided me with the means to a ?96 ford mustang after only a year.
This is how I became a Balloon Twister. I have loved and hated this job. But the wisdom that I have gained from it is unmatched.
First and foremost, a funny face is not as funny if your face is already funny looking. It is better just to smile and show them the gap between you front teeth.
Second, it is hard to offer a balloon animal to a blind person, but it can be done if you are tactful yet persistent.
Never tell anyone how much money you make.
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This is particularly important if your
Sunday, May 30th, 2010This is particularly important if your trampoline will be sited on or near a hard surface, such as a patio or deck.
A cover is a good idea as it will keep your trampoline free from debris such as leaves and bird droppings. Not only will it be kept clean, but the danger of slipping on the mat will be minimised. An anchor kit will stop your trampoline moving around when in use and will keep in tied down in the event of strong winds, which can cause a great deal of damage to trampolines, despite their sturdy structures.
For small children, a trampoline ladder will help to avoid accidents when getting on and off the trampoline.
Trampolining is fun and great aerobic exercise for all age groups. It improves co-ordination, balance, rhythm and timing and is useful training for other sports such as skiing.
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Tom Hanks is starring
Sunday, May 30th, 2010Tom Hanks is starring in a movie. I’m sure readers have all
heard about it by now. You know, the one about the
supposed truth about Mary Magdalene and the nature of
Jesus’ lineage. The film is an adaptation of Dan Brown’s ‘Da
Vinci Code’ which itself is a piece of fiction ‘borrowed’ from
other books. The original is ‘Holy Blood, Holy Grail’ (1982) by
Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln, a book I read when I was 19. I
knew then that it was fiction (with possible kernels of truth). Nothing has changed 15 years later to reverse my initial
thoughts. In fact, all Dan Brown taught me is how wise I was
– to me anyway.
History is a funny thing. It’s filled with gaping holes to which
little is known. Historians serious of their craft painstakingly
take years to build their models in a plausible thesis. It’s
how we treat the lack of evidence through hypothesis that
must be treated with severe care. This principle that governs
our intellectual integrity seems to be all but gone now. It’s a
dime a dozen world where impatient scientists and
historians push their agendas and dubious research to the
detriment of their disciplines and ultimately our ability to
accept what is true and what is false.
Rigorous observations take time and with the media
starving for information who has time to vigorously
Galileonize our work? Hey, this is nothing new.
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