“Spoken Truth - 8 Flipside” by Pre-Cognition

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Jessica Alba poses with baby on cover of OK! magazine (AP)

In this image released by OK! magazine, Jessica Alba poses with her daughter Honor Marie Warren in the latest issue of OK!  (AP Photo/OK! magazine)AP - NEW YORK (AP) — One reason Jessica Alba named her baby daughter Honor was that she felt her own was pretty bland. “I was always irritated that my name was Jessica,” the 27-year-old actress tells OK! magazine.


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Memory

Memory is a memory game inspired by a computer program
I saw on TV that was used to test the memory of monkeys. (in Games)

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Essentials of Programming Languages 3rd Edition Apr 2008 eBook-BBL

This book provides students with a deep, working understanding of the essential concepts of programming languages. Most of these essentials relate to the semantics, or meaning, of program elements, and the text uses interpreters (short programs that directly analyze an abstract representation of the program text) to express the semantics of many essential language elements in a way that is both clear and executable. The approach is both analytical and hands-on. The book provides views of programming languages using widely varying levels of abstraction, maintaining a clear connection between the high-level and low-level views. Exercises are a vital part of the text and are scattered throughout; the text explains the key concepts, and the exercises explore alternative designs and other issues. The complete Scheme code for all the interpreters and analyzers in the book can be found online through The MIT Press Web site.

For this new edition, each chapter has been revised and many new exercises have been added. Significant additions have been made to the text, including completely new chapters on modules and continuation-passing style. Essentials of Programming Languages can be used for both graduate and undergraduate courses, and for continuing education courses for programmers.

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Katie Holmes goes back to TV roots on `Eli Stone’ (AP)

In this May 5, 2008 file photo, actress Katie Holmes arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)AP - Former “Dawson’s Creek” star Katie Holmes will revisit her TV roots with a guest role on “Eli Stone” this fall.


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bixomusic

From the artist: “Male composer/musician residing in Sweden. Performing all instruments (grand piano, strings & french horn) on he first released track for 2008, “Peace”. A music video is intended.”

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“sublunar” by sourberry

From the artist: “this reminds me of Linkin Park. This would make a great soundtrack.”

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SeaMonkey 1.1.11

SeaMonkey is a web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple — all your Internet needs in one application.

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It Takes Two: Reproducing Naturally Today

It Takes Two: Reproducing Naturally Today

It Takes Two: Reproducing Naturally Today 9Title: It Takes Two: Reproducing Naturally Today
Author: Judy Ford
Category: Women
Price: $19.95
Date Added: 2008-07-16
Description:

In "it takes two" Dr. Judy Ford explains the range of factors that affect fertility and reproduction. She looks from the perspective of the couple living in a modern environment, paying particular attention to common problems that can be easily addressed. The book is light-hearted, friendly and easy to read. It is highly valued by both couples and professionals. See testimonials by clicking above.

"Wonderful", "Informative", "Easy to understand", "A book everyone should read". These are comments repeatedly made by readers of "it takes two".

The following is the Introduction to "it takes two" by Dr. Judy Ford:

Introduction: "Nothing seems to be happening"

"We have been trying for over two years. We’ve tried IVF but that didn’t help. Nothing seems to happen. Can you help us?"

"I have no problem getting pregnant but I’ve lost three babies at 9 or 10 weeks. Our doctor says he can’t see any reason. We feel so helpless, such failures. We don’t know what to do next. Can you help us?"

"My last baby was born very prematurely, is there anything I can do to stop this from happening again?"

Can I help? I hope so. In this book, I will share with you the things that I have learnt from working with couples, from my own research, and from the published research of other scientists.

There is always much more to learn. My personal commitment is to continue learning and to share that knowledge whenever I can. I hope I can help you solve your problem now.

There are many different parts to "getting it right". Even if you think some sections of the book don’t apply to you, I suggest that you read them and think about them. Most of us have deeply ingrained messages from our childhood that greatly affect our adult lives. These childhood messages will be behind many of the things we do and accept as normal. I will give some examples where childhood messages have directly affected reproduction. I will also describe some of the many ways childhood messages can indirectly affect reproductive success. It is critical that negative messages are discovered.

Let us discover your problems for you, simply and quickly.

Dr Judy Ford provides a warm and friendly counselling service for couples with reproductive problems and others with illness arising from chemical exposure. EGS approach is to look at the whole person and how their previous life experiences and their lifestyles might be contributing to their problems.

Counselling can be conducted in person or by telephone at a pre-arranged appointment time. The client pays for the telephone call.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: "Nothing seems to be happening!"
Can reading this book help?
What is the source of the information in this book?
My Journey
Will the solution to our problem be easy?

1 The essential ingredients
A New Life
What can go wrong?
High Technology Solutions
Behaviour and Reproduction
Emotions and Reproduction
The Biological and Behavioural Bases of Reproduction are Genetic
What goes wrong?
Multiple Risk Factors

2 Physical and Sexual Difficulties
"Doing what comes naturally……."
Shapes of Bodies and other Physical Disabilities
Health Problems that prevent successf Intercourse
Sexual Problems that prevent Reproduction
Taking Action

3 Messages of Childhood and Past Experiences
Life’s Script
Psychogenic Factors
Previous Emotional Traumas and Infertility
i. Early Childhood Traumas
ii. Siblings of the Handicapped
iii. Later life experiences that evoke significant guilt or fear
Fear of a Partner as a Parent
Previous Emotional Traumas and Recurrent Miscarriage
Where to Now?
The Time is not Right
Contemplate your own Life Experiences

4 Taking a Look at Body Messages
What can we learn from our Body Messages?
Optimal Reproductive Function
Temperature Regulation and Male Fertility
Drinking Habits and Dehydration
Ideal Body Weights for Reproduction
What is too much Stress?
Shiftwork
Breathing
Age in Men and Women
Tackling Problem Areas

5 Toxic Exposures: At Home and Work
What are toxins?
How do toxic substances enter our bodies?
Toxic chemicals and radiations
i. Damage to genes and chromosomes
ii. Chemicals which cause cells to make errors of division
iii. Oestrogens and chemicals which mimic oestrogens
iv. Chemicals that affect cell function
Effects of toxins on reproduction
Chemical exposures at work and at leisure
Home renovation
Housecleaning
Other activities which might expose you to chemicals
General principles of avoidance
How chemicals leave the body: Detoxification strategies

6 Taking a look at Illness and Medication
The Flu and the "What’s going around bug"
Rubella
Gastroenteritis
Other Contagious Diseases
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Thyroid Disease
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Diabetes
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Epilepsy
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Renal Disease
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Gout
Chronic and Long-term Illness: High Blood Pressure
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Intestinal Disorders (Coeliac, Crohns, Ulcerative Colitis, Irritable Bowel
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Cancer
Chronic and Long-term Illness: Psychiatric Disorder
Accidents, Back Problems and Related Conditions
General Advice

7 Taking a look at Foods, Drugs, Drinks and Diets
Quality not Quantity
Blood Sugar Levels: The Glycaemic Index
Deficiencies of Specific Minerals and Vitamins and their Effect on Reproduction
Minerals
Vitamins
Foods and Traditional Medicines that may cause Problems
Social Drugs, Caffeine, Smoking and Alcohol
The Benefits of Antioxidants
An O.K. Average Diet and Supplements

8 Diseases of the Urinary and Genital Tracts
Sexually transmitted Diseases are Common
Infection in the Female
Infection in the Male
Contraception and its effects on later Reproduction
The after-effects of induced Abortions and other Operations
Basic Check List

9 Unusual but Important Problems
Autoimmunity
Antisperm Antibodies
Endometriosis
Cervical Incompetence

10 Genes and Chromosomes, Problems they can cause
What are genes?
Genetic Inheritance Explained
Genes that affect Reproduction
What are Chromosomes?
Types of Chromosome Abnormalities
Constitutional Chromosome Abnormalities that underlie Problems in Reproduction
Who should have their Chromosomes examined?

11 Learning from Chromosome Tests of your Miscarriage
Chromosome Abnormalities as a Cause of Miscarriage
Factors underlying the different types of Abnormalities
Miscarriages with apparently Normal Chromosomes
Hydatidiform Moles
When should the Chromosomes of a Miscarriage be studied?

12 During pregnancy In Summary
Pregnancy is a Normal Condition
For those who have had a previous Miscarriage
Things NOT to do when you are Pregnant
The Regular Pesticide and Herbicide Sprays
Sex during Pregnancy
Exercise during Pregnancy
Diet
Preparing for the Birth of your Baby

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Vanessa Hudgens: Post-Vacation Salon Stop

Back from a vacation on the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos, Vanessa Hudgens was back out on the Los Angeles scene on Wednesday (July 16).

The 19-year-old Disney starlet was spotted leaving Lavender Natural Beauty salon wearing a cute blue dress and a big smile on her face, staying for about ten minutes browsing various beauty products before making a purchase and driving back home.

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