Posted by - May 31st, 2011
It’s interesting that modest swimsuits are designed to conceal the female body, as they are often still quite sexy, in their own way! But that’s not so surprising, considering how “less is more” is quite often true, and that’s how burlesque can be so much more tantalizing than a simple striptease – that is to say, stimulating the imagination can be much more erotic than leaving nothing to the imagination. Besides, there’s also the unfortunate fact that some people really do look better covered up! Being a male, I have nothing against either choice a lady makes, but I just have to say how funny it is that while they might think they’re avoiding stares, they could in fact be stoking the imagination!
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Posted by - May 23rd, 2011
For the one who is too heavy, there are lots of serious dangers to health and total well being. The health costs of excessive weight in 2010 for the US is huge and is more than 100 billion dollars per annum. You can include the multi-billion dollar a year sum that is expended each year for diet related solutions. The US continues to be slowly putting on more weight with each passing year, or so it seems. A number of culprits that only worsen this situation are businesses that produce highly processed foods and destructive drinks. Many people are aware of the prevalence of high calorie fats and sugars present in many varieties of fast foods and drinks. Obesity often causes a wide range of health problems, and here are several important ones.
Millions of people in the US suffer from Type 2 diabetes, and the primary cause of it points to obesity. In the past, type 2 diabetes mainly developed in adults, but that has changed since more teens are clinically obese. The role of obesity in this condition is to produce increased resistance to the hormone, insulin. There is little doubt that years of consuming high sugar content foods and drinks plays a significant role. For years, various warnings have been made about the use of high fructose corn syrup in many soft drinks and other common beverages. Regular white sugar is bad enough, but high fructose corn syrup is extremely sweet and damaging with prolonged consumption.
Other serious conditions that are often seen include damage to certain joints in the body. Particularly susceptible joints are the knees and hips, and the reason for that is they carry so much weight. The severely obese person is also at increased risk for joint problems such as osteoarthritis. Patients with extreme weight problems do not always make for the best candidates for artificial joints. However, the best results occur when there is not an obese condition in these patients. Naturally only a physician will make the final decision for those with abnormal weight problems. There are particular risks built in if surgery happens due to the mechanics of the general situation. The elevated weight could possibly result in the joint being loose that may further injury encircling bone.
Problems are extremely common relating to the heart and especially high blood pressure. It appears that pretty much every major function by the body processes is challenged. All of the excess fat that is found is living tissue, and for that reason it requires vital oxygen along with other nutritional needs. So that consequently causes one’s heart to work much harder so it can provide what is required. The high blood pressure is merely due to this extra demand brought on by the extra weight. In addition to the high blood pressure, the heart rate will be much higher as well.
The problem of obesity is an overall highly negative effect on all the body’s organs. But our discussion here today is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to all that is possible.
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Posted by - May 22nd, 2011
A lot of folks automatically link ringing in the ears with what is referred to as tinnitus. The high-pitched ringing is a sign of this condition, but it is essential to have an understanding of the whole story. The US National Institutes of Health has discovered that more or less 12% of adult males between 65 and 75 years have tinnitus. Other interesting stats include a higher occurrence in males of Caucasian origin, for instance. Most instances of this ear condition are not life-threatening and can be disregarded. There are numerous causes for tinnitus, and often it takes place for only a short time and disappears. Then there are those who go through such terrible interference that they require operation.
There are many kinds of tinnitus, and a lot of people simply can hear a noise that is specific to them and nobody else hears. These dissonances or sounds are originating within you and are sensed as genuine sounds. The number of people with serious tinnitus, in the United States, is more or less one million and it causes problems during everyday living. Almost all people think of ringing in the ears because that symptom is so predominant among people with tinnitus. But it is how loudly the sound is heard, and majority of people can function quite normally with this low pitched tone. It is not hard to concentrate on something, like we all ordinarily do, and you are not aware that the sound is present.
There is a strange symptom in which the sound that is sensed can be a snapping sound in unison with the heart beating. One more kind of dissonance described by some tinnitus sufferers is a whirring sound in one or both ears. But then the whirring can be sensed day in and day out and is like a sustained sound. But the notable distinction with how serious it is relates to the degree of the interference. But as said, many those suffering from tinnitus luckily won’t detect this at a high volume. The more you direct your attention on something else, if the tinnitus is not severe, it is extremely easy to not detect the noise.
Not all obvious signs of tinnitus predicate that there is a continuing problem. Swimmers are well-known for having water in the ear which will create the same types of interferences. But the moment the water or fluid that got into the ear dissipates, or drains out, then the interference will go away. Still another cause of temporary tinnitus is an uncommon amount of ear wax has gathered in the ear canal. Thus don’t assume you have permanent tinnitus depending on your own condition.
Other things are connected to this ear condition. Subjective tinnitus is a type of tinnitus whereby you are the only person who can hear the dissonance. Amazingly, usually people close to you can detect the dissonance from you, and doctors call objective tinnitus which seems unusual. But with the latter type, it is essential for the other person to concentrate on listening in a relatively silent setting.
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Posted by - May 22nd, 2011
Not as numerous anymore, a place like On Off Digital World, found in busy high-traffic locations. They were once prevalent throughout the metropolis, but in the past few years, given all the changes in retail, traditional storefront businesses are a dying breed. They won’t exactly go extinct,, of course, as there will always be tourists who need some piece of photographic equipment or other right away. They no longer serve fellow residents so much as the tourists who chance by their highly visible locations.
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Posted by - May 16th, 2011
For many people, philanthropy is something that other people engage in – people such as billionaires. After all, who else has the money to fund entire schools or hospitals?
Yet in the Jewish tradition, no matter the branch or denomination, there is the idea of tzedakah, which comes from the Hebrew for “justice,” and this is an obligation for all, even the poor. In Judaism, contributing to charity is a religious duty and not something done merely out of personal whim. Indeed, the very funds available for tzedakah are considered not one’s own but on loan, in fact, from on on high. This leads to the further injunction to carefully vet all recipients to ensure that any donations made will actually work for good and not ill.
On the face of it, this may sound like yet another curious aspect of the religion. However – as with many aspects of Judaism, even for an outsider – there is an underlying logic that is at once compelling and beautiful. For in commanding even the poor to give, the rabbinical injunction to perform acts of tzedakah in effect empowers the poor to regard themselves as capable, too.
After all, the very act of giving is empowering in itself? For to give means to share of oneself, and it even betters our natures – our love, our sacrifice, our character. It is not that poverty ennobles, but to bear poverty in righteousness: that is noble. And so, in Judaism it isn’t necessary to be a successful developer like Isaac Toussie in order to make donations. For Jews, such religiously commanded contributions are not just an obligation but a right.
The real tragedy of being poor lies in not being able to help not just oneself but others as well. This insight into human nature is what inspires the Jewish tradition to insist that even the poor not only have the duty to share, but can actually even enjoy sharing, giving, as a right!
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Posted by - May 13th, 2011
As a guy, I wonder if there’s really anything behind these modest swimsuits in the least, in the West, anyway. Are those religious types correct, in the end, when they say there exists a natural female shyness that causes them to willingly cover up? To my mind, it just seems like an impractical way to enjoy the water, wearing robes in the water! But of course, it’s about their psychology and how they feel and no one else, so if that’s what it takes for such females to feel at ease in the water, then it is what it is. It’s their body, after all; it’s their lives. Just so they don’t start dictating others’ fashion sense, everything should be all right!
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Posted by - May 13th, 2011
No need to be an industry insider like Isaac Toussie to know that different states of the United States will frequently view real estate matters markedly differently. It’s what makes real estate law so fascinating – and often so challenging! Look at Alabama, for instance. There, “buyer beware” is held in a very, very high regard by the courts, such that even in cases of outright fraud buyers may have no legal recourse anyway – since the property is recognized as being sold on an “as-is” basis. That’s right: Alabama case law takes the old dictum of caveat emptor very, very seriously, to the point of, in effect, allowing for otherwise illegal activity!
The Yellowhammer State takes the notion of “as-is” so literally that unless somehow superseded, the terms means exactly just that, even if the seller described the property with lies. That’s right, it’s really been upheld that misrepresentations are entirely legal under that basis.. Most anywhere else that’s just fraud and will probably lead to some jail time, yet in the Heart of Dixie the as-is clause is king and must be specifically superseded by some other provision agreed to by seller and buyer – or the as-is clause will be interpreted literally!
This was a rather clear-cut situation as far as that particular court saw it, but the law itself in Alabama is actually not quite as simplistically draconian as the quick snapshot of the case provided here would suggest. As if evidence of a peculiar regional preference for legal loopholes of all kinds, Alabama law will only hold such a strict view towards used property, not new ones. Such as-is clauses are also superseded in cases where the misrepresentation is not obvious and potentially harmful to health and safety.
In this case, Teer v. Johnston, however, while the misrepresentation of flooding is indeed not something immediately obvious, it was not considered harmful to health and safety, making nothing more than an inconvenience or nuisance at most. What plaintiff should have done was stipulating in the contract or the deed that pre-sale disclosures hold despite the sale!
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Posted by - May 12th, 2011
The reason modest swimsuits are becoming more popular now could be on account of the rise in religious fundamentalism around the globe — or, to be more specific, within the three Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Perhaps it’s a psychology necessary to and further accentuated by monotheism, but it would seem that recognizing one deity means recognizing only one way of doing things, of being human, and this is a mindset that would seem to most easily lead to ideology and massacre. Genocide may not be unique to monotheism, but it is to say that most of the worst examples have been inspired by monotheistic passions.
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Posted by - May 11th, 2011
Sometimes, females will wear modest swimsuits not out of religious belief but low self-esteem. In many cases, these girls and women are fat and feel self-conscious, so they try covering up much more than necessary. But it’s not like they’re fooling anybody, or really hiding anything at all — and, in fact, it’s completely unnecessary for them to feel bad about themselves as there really are guys out there who adore fat females. Honest! They are likely a minority of people, but it’s absolutely true: “fat admirers,” as they style themselves, are out there, though most are probably “in the closet” about it. They are not freaks, but simply guys who have different tastes when it comes to what they find physically attractive about a girl or woman.
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Posted by - May 9th, 2011
Probably the most surprising uses of wind chimes has been as musical instruments in their own right.
This seems quite difficult at first, as standard varieties manage to consist of just tinkling cylinders, with the sound only slightly different depending on whether stone, wood, metal, or glass is used.
And so it is that [wind chimes] do indeed possess only a very limited set of musical abilities, whether melodic or percussive, but that has not stop some ingenious musicians from deploying them in their work.
And in fact, probably the most famous uses of one has been in just about the most popular videogames of all time.
That’s right, in a videogame.
Koji Kondo is a long-time sound director at Nintendo, responsible for scoring some of the company’s biggest hits, standard-setting bestsellers such as Super Mario Bros. as well as the Legend of Zelda.
In the sequel Super Mario World, wind chimes figure rather conspicuously in the theme for the “Vanilla Dome” game level (or “world,” in the parlance of the Mario games).
Chimes have also been featured in the works of musicians as varied as modern composer Oliver Messiaen and rock guitarist David Sitek.
Perhaps what’s most unusual about their use is the truth that there are presently a handful of chime-like instruments available – the mark tree is even occasionally mistaken for one!
Tubular bells are another such instrument which are often mistaken for wind chimes.
Yet these kinds of misconceptions by casual observers can be simply forgiven, given that one cylinder can only so different from another, even when on an altogether different instrument – and, probably, none of this class of instruments look different!
Tubular bells, however, are much more widely used out of all the chime-like instruments.
The theme for the well-known animated television series “Futurama” is played with tubular bells, as was that during section of the closing credits for the prominent children’s television show “Sesame Street” within the 1980s.
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