A Minnesota mother has given birth to a baby boy while driving herself to the hospital, with the newborn’s father steering the car from the passenger’s seat.
The Pioneer of Bemidji says 29-year-old Amanda McBride was rushing to the hospital Wednesday when suddenly her water broke and the baby “just slid out.”
McBride says she was feeling labor pains at work, so she drove to pick up the baby’s father and headed for the hospital. The father, 33-year-old Joseph Phillips, did not drive because he has a history of seizures.
Phillips told the newspaper that McBride yelled at him to take the wheel as she cradled the 8-pound baby boy, Joseph Dominick Phillips.
Officials at North Country Regional Hospital say they were stunned to learn the expectant mother was driving.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Museum’s expensive gift
An anonymous donor has surprised a Florida museum with a valuable gift: a Georgia O’Keeffe painting.
“Grey Hills Painted Red, New Mexico” was hung on a gallery wall at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
Museum director John Schloder told the St. Petersburg Times a woman called and asked if the museum wanted to see her O’Keeffe painting, and things progressed from there.
The donor doesn’t want to be named, but she told Schloder she loves visiting the museum and wanted it to have her O’Keefe.
The painting from 1930 has been owned by several private collectors.
Schloder says the museum never could have afforded it newborn car seats
13 recent city graduates awarded Brooker Scholarships?
0 Comments | New Haven Register, Jun 28, 2010 | by Randall Beach
By Randall Beach Register Staff rbeach@newhavenregister.com
NEW HAVEN — Thirteen of the city’s recent high school graduates are getting a boost in paying for their college expenses, the Board of Aldermen’s Black and Hispanic Caucus announced Sunday.
The winners of the annual Alvis Dimyus Brooker Scholarships were honored during a fundraiser at the Dixwell Yale Community Learning Center.
Brooker, who was an alderman from the 23rd Ward, died of liver disease in 1999.
The winners are: Virginia Otero from High School in the Community; Chelsea Murray from Wilbur Cross High School; Amber Jones and Samantha Sanchez from New Haven Academy; Elizabeth Garcia and Kirvanna Jones from Hill Regional Career High School; and Jaquetta Keen, Ashley Maebry, Julian Pearsall, Capri Ritter, Yanique Shand, Durell Snow and Haley Vincent from Hillhouse High School.
The sponsors are Yale University, the Black and Hispanic Caucus, the Board of Aldermen and Sallie R. Brooker, the late alderman’s mother.
Ritter, 18, who is bound for Bryant College, said, “I’m grateful for whatever I receive. I’m hoping this will be the icing on the cake to help me.”
Ritter wants to major in public relations and become a publicist for artists or actors.
Kirvanna Jones, 18, is headed for the University of Hartford, where she plans to major in mathematics. She said she is considering becoming a math teacher.
“I’m very honored to be picked,” she said of the scholarship. “I know a lot of people applied, and only a few got it.”
Pearsall, 17, will head down to Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to study marine biology hispanic scholarships
WITH reference to H Daley”s comments in his letter of July 21, it’s nice to know that not all people are ‘taken in’ by the propaganda of the NHS, which frequently informs us that their emloyees belong to a caring profession.
The word that springs to my mind when describing some of their staff is ‘bullies’.
When we see these signs on a visit to a medical professional – that the NHS does not tolerate abuse of its staff, my friend and I always have to fight the temptation to write underneath “and vice- versa!” Many of us know that when we do receive abuse and make a complaint, generally it is suggested that we are not telling the truth and the matter is ‘brushed under the carpet‘. Getting any unsuitable member of staff dismissed from the NHS is about as easy as plaiting fog.
My view of the situation is this: That when you join the medical profession you have a job for life (with a lucrative pension to follow) whether you are suited to the caring sector or not. Many of us know that some NHS employees would have difficulty looking after a cat! And all of this courtesy of the taxpayer.
I am not concerned by the fact that many NHS staff do not know who pays their wages, as it seems that most of them have never been informed of it in the first place.
But I am concerned about the ‘care’ (or lack of it) which elderly patients receive.
The Harold Shipman and Beverley Allitt cases show what can happen when staff are left to their own devices and never disciplined. You seem to have to be a mass murderer before you are actually kicked out of the profession.
Yes, you are right, H Daley, some action needs to be taken, but I am afraid that these ‘caring’ professionals do tend to ‘stick together’ and, when that happens, we are all up the creek without a paddle.
We can only hope that something is done and personally I won’t be holding my breath!
S CLARKE Longton DRIVING MESSAGE HOME: I very much enjoyed John Woodhouse’s light-hearted take on women drivers. I have to admit that in my experience women are almost as bad as men at driving. The main difference is that when men come a cropper the outcome is often a lot more serious, as they are generally going faster when it happens. Therefore, you are less likely to be involved in a serious collision with a woman at the wheel. Thus, women are safer and, by definition, better drivers than men.
I’ve highlighted an anomaly here though (one of many in motoring). Men consider themselves better drivers than women, but they are not. Why? Well, men use a very unusual yardstick to measure how good they are. It seems that the worse they get at driving the better they think they are.
For example, men consider driving fast as being confident. Thus, because women don’t drive as fast, they must be less confident and, therefore, worse drivers. Men measure the ability of women with the same yardstick that men use to measure themselves and because women are not as bad at driving as men are, men consider them inferior drivers. I think women know this which is probably why when men give women the benefit of their motoring wisdom. (Women generally ignores men).
Men also use the number of years’ experience they have to prove how good they are. It’s a big thing with male drivers. But 20 years’ experience of driving badly is not good experience.
How good a driver you are can be measured only by how safe a driver you are. You cannot reliably measure it yourself and I question if the average motorist possesses the depth of motoring knowledge necessary to offer a valid opinion over anyone else’s driving.
So who are the better drivers? The fairer sex, of course. Well… on average.
PROUD MOMENT: I would like to say well done to Pastor Galloway, pictured left, for his great article on the importance of celebration. I had the privilege of attending the whole week of the awards ceremonies at Trentham this year and had the best seat in the house – facing the students and their families as they came to receive their awards.
To see the joy, pride and sense of achievement on their faces was amazing; particularly the parents who, like the students, had no doubt sacrificed much to attain the goal.
We can be quick to criticise our young people when they get it wrong, so let’s celebrate for all we are worth when they get it right
Suppose, a borrower has three different loans, it means he has to pay these three loans to three different lenders. By availing unsecured debt consolidation loans, he can merge his three different loans into one that he has to pay to a single lender only.
Unsecured debt consolidation loans do not claim any property against the lending amount. Due to this reason, homeowners as well as non homeowners can manage their debts through this loan option. These loans allow borrowers to borrow the amount, ranging from 5000- 25000. These loans are repayable within 3-10 years, though generally it varies from lenders to lenders.
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The RectorSeal Corporation Acquires Clean Check, Inc., Manufacturer of Patented Backwater Valves
Business Wire, March 16, 2007
HOUSTON — The RectorSeal Corporation, a Houston-based manufacturer of specialty chemical products and tools for the construction trades, has purchased the assets of Clean Check, Inc., a Hayden, Idaho, manufacturer with a unique line of patented extendable backwater valves. Larry Kaiser, Director of Sales for RectorSeal, commented, “We feel that the Clean Check[TM] product line will be a great addition and fit with the DWV system products RectorSeal already offers to plumbing contractors. We are ideally positioned to expand the distribution of this innovative product.”
Clean Check[TM] valves prevent sewage backup into a residence or building as a result of a plugged sewer system, excess volume in the system or groundwater flooding. They are designed to be installed easily outside a home, business or other structure, without using a costly manhole, and are readily accessible for maintenance or cleaning. The extendable valves consist of a tee-shaped valve body, a top collar and a bottom collar with a replaceable PVC flapper attached. In the event of back-pressure, the flapper blocks the reverse flow and prevents a sewage backup. Clean Check[TM] valves are available in ABS and PVC and in multiple sizes, to meet the needs of most residential and commercial construction houston plumbing contractors
When West Weddings magazine decided to give the new special pink Italian Vespa a look-see, we took it for a photoshoot on the Downs in Bristol with model Vanessa Hollier and photographer Chris Williams.
The Bridal Room in Westbury-on-Trym in north Bristol provided the Pounds 660 Mori Lee Gown. The strapless ivory gown features a sweeping train, beading and embroidery decoration on the bodice and skirt, and a net underskirt to give the dress body and shape. The Bridal Room is at 40 High Street, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS9 3DZ, tel 0117 908 9010, or see thebridesroom.co.uk.
Laura, at Saks in Clifton village, Bristol, sculptured Vanessa’s hair into a retro beehive boufant using a hairpiece and pins. She also gave the bride a kiss curl and was able to slide the tiara into the hair so it was firmly fixed and yet could slide out for adjustment later. Saks Hair and Beauty is at 14 Regent Street, Clifton, BS8 4HG, tel 0117 973 9471, see saks.co.uk.
Amanda Pritchard, from Face, gave Vanessa a quite theatrical make- over so as to match the accessories, tiara and gown. Face is at The Studio, 41 Bedminster Down Road, Bristol, BS13 7AB, tel 0117 939 1734, or email amanda@face-artist.co.uk.
Shiney Rocks provided the matching pink and white drop ear- rings, croched necklace and princess tiara. The company is located at Unit 4.11-4.12, Paintworks, Bath Road, Arnos Vale, Bristol, BS4 3EH, tel 0117 300 9800, or at 5 Saville Row, Bath, BA1 2QP, tel 01225 332 506, or see shineyrocks.co.uk. The ivory white slingbacks were from the ever popular range of weddings shoes by Rainbow Club of Devon bridal hair pins
There are situations when only force or muscle fortifying is intended. The typical example for these situations is given by the sports organized in categories, in which physical force (with the interdiction of going over a certain limit of weight) is tested. Growth of muscular mass determines increase of force and fortifying of the skeletal muscles. In this case, the fitness programs are very similar to body building trainings, without being followed by the spectacular, yet dangerous changes, specific to body building.
The purpose of anaerobic fitness is uniform, balanced and harmonious development of all the muscles, without ignoring their functionality. This last idea is important for making a clear difference between fitness and the tendencies, many times narcissistic, manifested by body building practitioners. acupuncture sandy springs ga
Instead, they were farming machines powered, in these pre-electricity days, by sheep and sometimes dogs or goats. Useful for threshing, these sheep treadmills were originally designed in 1834. For treadmills that required heftier weights to run them, horses provided the power. Most treadmills, however, ran just fine powered by the smaller farm animals.
J.A. and H.A. Pitts were the original animal treadmill inventors, designing their treadmills not as sheep treadmills but as horse-powered ones. They were designed with links made of iron and rollers made of hardwood, to power farmers’ groundhog threshing machines. The next year these treadmills were improved, by means of a wooden cog belt assembly.
Some years later the level tread design was introduced.
Dog, goat and sheep treadmills came into being for the running of smaller, lighter-weight machines – farming implements that could shell corn, churn butter, grind stone, separate cream and perform fanning tasks for milling.
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Treadmill-Solutions.com. best acne scar treatment
Taking better care now will reduce the risk, but not eliminate the damage already done.
MYTH FOUR: Having a Tan Means You’re More Protected
Dark skinned individuals are less likely to develop cancer, but tanned skin is actually damaged skin. Repeated tanning injures the skin and increases the risk of skin cancer.
So how do you plan to protect your family this year? Some suggestions are to limit exposure to the sun, especially for infants. Examine your skin for early signs of damage. Use a sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher and apply it at least 30 minutes before exposure and every two hours after that. Teach your children good safety habits and be sure you and they are covered up when outdoors. Have fun and be safe.
Travis Waack is the webmaster of http://health.online-006.com/skin_cancer.html If you would like more information on skin cancer, this is where you will want to start.. venapro
Fashion: HOW YOU CAN GET RADIANT J-LO GLOW; BEAUTY SPOT
0 Comments | Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland), August 3, 2008
Byline: CRAIG ALEXANDER WILSON
If you’re tanned and toned, go for the glow. Be it backless or strapless, radiant skin is the ultimate accessory this season. So turn up the heat with these shimmering body lotions and potions and make the most of your body.
Glow like J-Lo with Estee Lauder’s Gold Naturally Radiant Moisturiser. This luxurious daily treat enhances skin by adding a hint of a tint. Ideal for those who don’t like fake tans. pounds 21 from large department stores.
Dress up skin with Sun Gold by Guerlain. Part of the Terracotta range, this Illuminating body gel leaves a high glamour golden glow wherever it’s applied. Glittering gold flecks bring a tan to life. At pounds 20 from major department stores, it’s my top product.
For those who love cult favourite Palmer’s Cocoa Butter, the chances are you adore their Body Gloss. This is perfect for fairer females because it’s more of a pearly, glossy glow than some of the richer options. pounds 4.19 from Boots. You’ll love the gorgeous glistening Bidadari Shimmering Body Oil from The Sanctuary.
Smooth all over for a delicate glossy golden sheen. It contains sweet almond and coconut oil. pounds 9.95 from Boots.
Give dull skin the cold shoulder with Bathina Body So Fine.
This velvety body balm has a subtle scent but it’s the pink, pearly sheen it leaves that gets the thumbs-up.
pounds 16.50 from Boots and Frasers.
Glow Lotion from Soap and Glory is a fragrant shimmering moisturiser guerlain terracotta
Bemidji, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
0 Comments | Bismarck Tribune, May 26, 2010
Pregnant driver delivers
A Minnesota mother has given birth to a baby boy while driving herself to the hospital, with the newborn’s father steering the car from the passenger’s seat.
The Pioneer of Bemidji says 29-year-old Amanda McBride was rushing to the hospital Wednesday when suddenly her water broke and the baby “just slid out.”
McBride says she was feeling labor pains at work, so she drove to pick up the baby’s father and headed for the hospital. The father, 33-year-old Joseph Phillips, did not drive because he has a history of seizures.
Phillips told the newspaper that McBride yelled at him to take the wheel as she cradled the 8-pound baby boy, Joseph Dominick Phillips.
Officials at North Country Regional Hospital say they were stunned to learn the expectant mother was driving.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Museum’s expensive gift
An anonymous donor has surprised a Florida museum with a valuable gift: a Georgia O’Keeffe painting.
“Grey Hills Painted Red, New Mexico” was hung on a gallery wall at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
Museum director John Schloder told the St. Petersburg Times a woman called and asked if the museum wanted to see her O’Keeffe painting, and things progressed from there.
The donor doesn’t want to be named, but she told Schloder she loves visiting the museum and wanted it to have her O’Keefe.
The painting from 1930 has been owned by several private collectors.
Schloder says the museum never could have afforded it
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13 recent city graduates awarded Brooker Scholarships?
13 recent city graduates awarded Brooker Scholarships?
0 Comments | New Haven Register, Jun 28, 2010 | by Randall Beach
By Randall Beach Register Staff rbeach@newhavenregister.com
NEW HAVEN — Thirteen of the city’s recent high school graduates are getting a boost in paying for their college expenses, the Board of Aldermen’s Black and Hispanic Caucus announced Sunday.
The winners of the annual Alvis Dimyus Brooker Scholarships were honored during a fundraiser at the Dixwell Yale Community Learning Center.
Brooker, who was an alderman from the 23rd Ward, died of liver disease in 1999.
The winners are: Virginia Otero from High School in the Community; Chelsea Murray from Wilbur Cross High School; Amber Jones and Samantha Sanchez from New Haven Academy; Elizabeth Garcia and Kirvanna Jones from Hill Regional Career High School; and Jaquetta Keen, Ashley Maebry, Julian Pearsall, Capri Ritter, Yanique Shand, Durell Snow and Haley Vincent from Hillhouse High School.
The sponsors are Yale University, the Black and Hispanic Caucus, the Board of Aldermen and Sallie R. Brooker, the late alderman’s mother.
Ritter, 18, who is bound for Bryant College, said, “I’m grateful for whatever I receive. I’m hoping this will be the icing on the cake to help me.”
Ritter wants to major in public relations and become a publicist for artists or actors.
Kirvanna Jones, 18, is headed for the University of Hartford, where she plans to major in mathematics. She said she is considering becoming a math teacher.
“I’m very honored to be picked,” she said of the scholarship. “I know a lot of people applied, and only a few got it.”
Pearsall, 17, will head down to Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to study marine biology
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on-Trent (UK) – Caring profession? Some NHS workers couldn't care less!
Caring profession? Some NHS workers couldn’t care less!
0 Comments | Sentinel, The; Stoke-on-Trent (UK), Jul 26, 2010
WITH reference to H Daley”s comments in his letter of July 21, it’s nice to know that not all people are ‘taken in’ by the propaganda of the NHS, which frequently informs us that their emloyees belong to a caring profession.
The word that springs to my mind when describing some of their staff is ‘bullies’.
When we see these signs on a visit to a medical professional – that the NHS does not tolerate abuse of its staff, my friend and I always have to fight the temptation to write underneath “and vice- versa!” Many of us know that when we do receive abuse and make a complaint, generally it is suggested that we are not telling the truth and the matter is ‘brushed under the carpet‘. Getting any unsuitable member of staff dismissed from the NHS is about as easy as plaiting fog.
My view of the situation is this: That when you join the medical profession you have a job for life (with a lucrative pension to follow) whether you are suited to the caring sector or not. Many of us know that some NHS employees would have difficulty looking after a cat! And all of this courtesy of the taxpayer.
I am not concerned by the fact that many NHS staff do not know who pays their wages, as it seems that most of them have never been informed of it in the first place.
But I am concerned about the ‘care’ (or lack of it) which elderly patients receive.
The Harold Shipman and Beverley Allitt cases show what can happen when staff are left to their own devices and never disciplined. You seem to have to be a mass murderer before you are actually kicked out of the profession.
Yes, you are right, H Daley, some action needs to be taken, but I am afraid that these ‘caring’ professionals do tend to ‘stick together’ and, when that happens, we are all up the creek without a paddle.
We can only hope that something is done and personally I won’t be holding my breath!
S CLARKE Longton DRIVING MESSAGE HOME: I very much enjoyed John Woodhouse’s light-hearted take on women drivers. I have to admit that in my experience women are almost as bad as men at driving. The main difference is that when men come a cropper the outcome is often a lot more serious, as they are generally going faster when it happens. Therefore, you are less likely to be involved in a serious collision with a woman at the wheel. Thus, women are safer and, by definition, better drivers than men.
I’ve highlighted an anomaly here though (one of many in motoring). Men consider themselves better drivers than women, but they are not. Why? Well, men use a very unusual yardstick to measure how good they are. It seems that the worse they get at driving the better they think they are.
For example, men consider driving fast as being confident. Thus, because women don’t drive as fast, they must be less confident and, therefore, worse drivers. Men measure the ability of women with the same yardstick that men use to measure themselves and because women are not as bad at driving as men are, men consider them inferior drivers. I think women know this which is probably why when men give women the benefit of their motoring wisdom. (Women generally ignores men).
Men also use the number of years’ experience they have to prove how good they are. It’s a big thing with male drivers. But 20 years’ experience of driving badly is not good experience.
How good a driver you are can be measured only by how safe a driver you are. You cannot reliably measure it yourself and I question if the average motorist possesses the depth of motoring knowledge necessary to offer a valid opinion over anyone else’s driving.
So who are the better drivers? The fairer sex, of course. Well… on average.
PROUD MOMENT: I would like to say well done to Pastor Galloway, pictured left, for his great article on the importance of celebration. I had the privilege of attending the whole week of the awards ceremonies at Trentham this year and had the best seat in the house – facing the students and their families as they came to receive their awards.
To see the joy, pride and sense of achievement on their faces was amazing; particularly the parents who, like the students, had no doubt sacrificed much to attain the goal.
We can be quick to criticise our young people when they get it wrong, so let’s celebrate for all we are worth when they get it right
Suppose, a borrower has
Suppose, a borrower has three different loans, it means he has to pay these three loans to three different lenders. By availing unsecured debt consolidation loans, he can merge his three different loans into one that he has to pay to a single lender only.
Unsecured debt consolidation loans do not claim any property against the lending amount. Due to this reason, homeowners as well as non homeowners can manage their debts through this loan option. These loans allow borrowers to borrow the amount, ranging from 5000- 25000. These loans are repayable within 3-10 years, though generally it varies from lenders to lenders.
The main role of debt consolidation loans is to consolidate debts.
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The RectorSeal Corporation Acquires Clean Check, Inc., Manufacturer of Patented Backwater Valves
Business Wire, March 16, 2007
HOUSTON — The RectorSeal Corporation, a Houston-based manufacturer of specialty chemical products and tools for the construction trades, has purchased the assets of Clean Check, Inc., a Hayden, Idaho, manufacturer with a unique line of patented extendable backwater valves. Larry Kaiser, Director of Sales for RectorSeal, commented, “We feel that the Clean Check[TM] product line will be a great addition and fit with the DWV system products RectorSeal already offers to plumbing contractors. We are ideally positioned to expand the distribution of this innovative product.”
Clean Check[TM] valves prevent sewage backup into a residence or building as a result of a plugged sewer system, excess volume in the system or groundwater flooding. They are designed to be installed easily outside a home, business or other structure, without using a costly manhole, and are readily accessible for maintenance or cleaning. The extendable valves consist of a tee-shaped valve body, a top collar and a bottom collar with a replaceable PVC flapper attached. In the event of back-pressure, the flapper blocks the reverse flow and prevents a sewage backup. Clean Check[TM] valves are available in ABS and PVC and in multiple sizes, to meet the needs of most residential and commercial construction
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Biker babes' girlie option
Biker babes’ girlie option
0 Comments | Western Daily Press, Aug 19, 2009
When West Weddings magazine decided to give the new special pink Italian Vespa a look-see, we took it for a photoshoot on the Downs in Bristol with model Vanessa Hollier and photographer Chris Williams.
The Bridal Room in Westbury-on-Trym in north Bristol provided the Pounds 660 Mori Lee Gown. The strapless ivory gown features a sweeping train, beading and embroidery decoration on the bodice and skirt, and a net underskirt to give the dress body and shape. The Bridal Room is at 40 High Street, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS9 3DZ, tel 0117 908 9010, or see thebridesroom.co.uk.
Laura, at Saks in Clifton village, Bristol, sculptured Vanessa’s hair into a retro beehive boufant using a hairpiece and pins. She also gave the bride a kiss curl and was able to slide the tiara into the hair so it was firmly fixed and yet could slide out for adjustment later. Saks Hair and Beauty is at 14 Regent Street, Clifton, BS8 4HG, tel 0117 973 9471, see saks.co.uk.
Amanda Pritchard, from Face, gave Vanessa a quite theatrical make- over so as to match the accessories, tiara and gown. Face is at The Studio, 41 Bedminster Down Road, Bristol, BS13 7AB, tel 0117 939 1734, or email amanda@face-artist.co.uk.
Shiney Rocks provided the matching pink and white drop ear- rings, croched necklace and princess tiara. The company is located at Unit 4.11-4.12, Paintworks, Bath Road, Arnos Vale, Bristol, BS4 3EH, tel 0117 300 9800, or at 5 Saville Row, Bath, BA1 2QP, tel 01225 332 506, or see shineyrocks.co.uk. The ivory white slingbacks were from the ever popular range of weddings shoes by Rainbow Club of Devon
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There are situations when only force
There are situations when only force or muscle fortifying is intended. The typical example for these situations is given by the sports organized in categories, in which physical force (with the interdiction of going over a certain limit of weight) is tested. Growth of muscular mass determines increase of force and fortifying of the skeletal muscles. In this case, the fitness programs are very similar to body building trainings, without being followed by the spectacular, yet dangerous changes, specific to body building.
The purpose of anaerobic fitness is uniform, balanced and harmonious development of all the muscles, without ignoring their functionality. This last idea is important for making a clear difference between fitness and the tendencies, many times narcissistic, manifested by body building practitioners.
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Instead, they were farming machines powered, in
Instead, they were farming machines powered, in these pre-electricity days, by sheep and sometimes dogs or goats. Useful for threshing, these sheep treadmills were originally designed in 1834. For treadmills that required heftier weights to run them, horses provided the power. Most treadmills, however, ran just fine powered by the smaller farm animals.
J.A. and H.A. Pitts were the original animal treadmill inventors, designing their treadmills not as sheep treadmills but as horse-powered ones. They were designed with links made of iron and rollers made of hardwood, to power farmers’ groundhog threshing machines. The next year these treadmills were improved, by means of a wooden cog belt assembly.
Some years later the level tread design was introduced.
Dog, goat and sheep treadmills came into being for the running of smaller, lighter-weight machines – farming implements that could shell corn, churn butter, grind stone, separate cream and perform fanning tasks for milling.
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Treadmill-Solutions.com.
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Taking better care
Taking better care now will reduce the risk, but not eliminate the damage already done.
MYTH FOUR: Having a Tan Means You’re More Protected
Dark skinned individuals are less likely to develop cancer, but tanned skin is actually damaged skin. Repeated tanning injures the skin and increases the risk of skin cancer.
So how do you plan to protect your family this year? Some suggestions are to limit exposure to the sun, especially for infants. Examine your skin for early signs of damage. Use a sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher and apply it at least 30 minutes before exposure and every two hours after that. Teach your children good safety habits and be sure you and they are covered up when outdoors. Have fun and be safe.
Travis Waack is the webmaster of http://health.online-006.com/skin_cancer.html If you would like more information on skin cancer, this is where you will want to start..
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Fashion: HOW YOU CAN GET RADIANT J-LO GLOW; BEAUTY SPOT
Fashion: HOW YOU CAN GET RADIANT J-LO GLOW; BEAUTY SPOT
0 Comments | Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland), August 3, 2008
Byline: CRAIG ALEXANDER WILSON
If you’re tanned and toned, go for the glow. Be it backless or strapless, radiant skin is the ultimate accessory this season. So turn up the heat with these shimmering body lotions and potions and make the most of your body.
Glow like J-Lo with Estee Lauder’s Gold Naturally Radiant Moisturiser. This luxurious daily treat enhances skin by adding a hint of a tint. Ideal for those who don’t like fake tans. pounds 21 from large department stores.
Dress up skin with Sun Gold by Guerlain. Part of the Terracotta range, this Illuminating body gel leaves a high glamour golden glow wherever it’s applied. Glittering gold flecks bring a tan to life. At pounds 20 from major department stores, it’s my top product.
For those who love cult favourite Palmer’s Cocoa Butter, the chances are you adore their Body Gloss. This is perfect for fairer females because it’s more of a pearly, glossy glow than some of the richer options. pounds 4.19 from Boots. You’ll love the gorgeous glistening Bidadari Shimmering Body Oil from The Sanctuary.
Smooth all over for a delicate glossy golden sheen. It contains sweet almond and coconut oil. pounds 9.95 from Boots.
Give dull skin the cold shoulder with Bathina Body So Fine.
This velvety body balm has a subtle scent but it’s the pink, pearly sheen it leaves that gets the thumbs-up.
pounds 16.50 from Boots and Frasers.
Glow Lotion from Soap and Glory is a fragrant shimmering moisturiser
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