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People attending the second day of the Democratic National Convention enter the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday September 5, 2012,under the watchful eye of police officers. Officers from local police departments across the South, including this officer from Chapel Hill N.C. helped provide security for the convention. (Photo by Jared Soares for PBS NewsHour)r)
BONES: Brennan (Emily Deschanel, C) helps Booth (David Boreanaz, L) do the best thing for his grandfather Hank (guest star Ralph Waite, R) in the BONES episode "The Foot in the Foreclosure" airing Thursday, Nov. 19 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Greg Gayne/FOX
My 4th caffenol roll. Using up the last of the Tri-X 400, I'll be focusing on 100 in the future. This alo my first batch with vitamin-c, helps lots!
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (C) helps cut the ribbon at the state fair in DuQuoin, Illinois on August 23, 2013. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
My 4th caffenol roll. Using up the last of the Tri-X 400, I'll be focusing on 100 in the future. This alo my first batch with vitamin-c, helps lots!
Senior Airman Paul Loranger, 376th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels distribution journeyman, spools a ground line April 1, at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. Loranger, deployed from the 43rd Logistics Readiness Squadron at Pope Field, N.C., helped achieve a squadron record of pumping 587,546 gallons of jet fuel in a 24-hour period on March 11. Previously, the 51-person and four Kyrgyz personnel-held record was set Feb. 18, at 544,758 gallons in 24 hours. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome C. Baysmore)
U.S. Soldiers with the 1053rd Transportation Company, South Carolina Army National Guard from Bennettsville, S.C. help the Geathers family reach their flooded home in Brown's Ferry near Georgetown, S.C. to assess the damage and retrieve any possessions not destroyed by the flood, Oct. 10, 2015. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. Currently, more than 3,000 South Carolina National Guard members have been activated in response to the floods. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released)
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One of the volunteers at Cumberland Farms, N.C., helps reel in a fish caught by Bricin Edgerly, 9, at the Gold Star and Wounded Warrior Fishing Day Saturday; Aug. 18. The event was sponsored by Patriot Hunts, a non-profit organization dedicated to let wounded warriors, gold star Family members and active duty servicemembers enjoy the outdoors.
I've been tired and battling against the signs of a cold today. Maybe it is all about mindset rather than actual biological impact, but I'm a firm believer that Airborn and Emergen-C help prevent colds if you take them reptitively at the first signs of a cold. Today marks the start of my battle.
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
P.C. helped feed the snakes. Yeah right.. he is wishing Nutro made rodent flavored food... I said right P.C. not going to happen!
Anna Carpenter (9, HSU), Marjory Mays (9, J&C), and Amelia Frey (9, J&C) help advertise at the Girls on the Run 5k at the Waterfront on November 17th.
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MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
Went to the dentist today and got a check up. All teeth marked “solid” and periodontal tissue was between 0 and two, an upgrade from 2s and 3s! 0 means ZERO PERIODONTAL ISSUES. I am pretty stoked. The twos, as explained by my dentist, are only on the two teeth I have with crowns and is perfectly normal because of it so I passed with flying colours.
HOW did a 49 year old improve their teeth and gums in a place with no fluoridation? Let me tell you:
1.) Electric toothbrush with a rotating head. Only those are recommended by dentists and I see why!
2.) Obviously fluoridated tooth paste. Brush with it but DO NOT RINSE IT OUT! Just spit out the foam but don’t rinse! Washing it back off is a waste of money and risky to your teeth. They need a minimum 30 minutes to remineralise so you better pick a flavour you like because it stays on.
3.) No mouthwash. Waste of money. Water will do fine and swish BEFORE you brush.
4.) Floss. Best flossing device is a water flosser like a Water Pik. It’s worth the money. Either use it before you brush or after, but you’ll have to brush your teeth again if you use it after for reasons mentioned above. Unlike string floss, water flossing actually feels nice and gets EVERYTHING, sort of like a home dental cleaning.
5.) Vitamin C! Vitamin C helps with looking young because it helps your body make and maintain collagen levels and collagen helps with gum maintenance and regeneration. Eat as much as you can AND supplement. It’s nigh impossible to overdose on it (humans don’t make vitamin C and it’s water soluble therefore it doesn’t accumulate in your body hence why you need to eat it daily) and it’s super cheap. If you have periodontal issues, vitamin C is your new best friend.
6.) Get a cleaning every 6 months. It’s cheaper and much less stressful and less painful than dental work so DO IT. My next cleaning is next Friday.
For the 365 Days Project.
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MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
The trunk is made of junked books -- C helped with the concept, and one of the first pieces was one of dad's Louis L'Amour books that we'd donated to the coffeeshop!
later we found a pigeon with a plastic bag wrapped around its head and one of its wings. c. helped me free it.
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
Vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid (C6H8O6) concentration in this apple pear juice is .00023 mol/L. Vit.C helps preventing scurvy and streghten our immune system.
The one picture I didn't take today which I regret was at the end of our amazing ride Josh and I decided to go into town for ice cream but there was no shop so instead we bought a box at the local grocery store and a bag of ice for our legs and rode back to camp. We ate that whole box nearly all by ourselves. Aaron C. helped eat a bit of it. It was too funny.
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)
MAY 1 2008 -- The William Henry Belk Pavilion, home to the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was formally dedicated May 1 when members of the Belk family traveled to Elon University for a ceremony attended by dozens of faculty and staff. A $500,000 gift to the university by The Belk Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., helped fund a pavilion named in honor of the founder of the Belk retail department stores.(Photo by Grant Halverson)