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Led by the University of Buckingham, this event series included workshops and events around Dickens’s last unfinished novel, ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’. These events contributed to an ogoing international project which explores this unfinished work through a reading group and blog developed from a digital re-release of Dickens's original monthly instalments, becoming a crowd-sourced whodunnit inquiry into which character the public believe committed the murder of Edwin Drood.
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Roles for a physiotherapist as defined by the University of Antwerp were based on the roles described in the CanMEDS and turned out to be congruent with the roles as defined by the Belgian National Council for Physiotherapy.
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Launch of a paper, resource guide and toolkit on women's political networks with author Lucina Di Meco, Michelle Bekkering, and Susan Markham; Moderated by WPSP Director Gwen K. Young. More at www.50x50movement.org/event/womens-political-networks-def...
Lahar in the Tertiary of Colorado, USA.
"Lahars" are simplistically defined as volcanic mudflows - volcanic ash mixed with water (derived from melted snow or rain). In reality, lahars are not restricted to fine-grained sediments suspended in water. Lahars are flood events that can include relatively little gravel or an abundance of gravel - sometimes very coarse-grained.
A lahar can be a debris flow, with about two-thirds sediments and one-third water. Debris flows are so sediment-concentrated that boulders are suspended and stay at the top when the flow stops - debris flows have large rocks at the surface. This type of lahar is like wet concrete in consistency - it has a high viscosity. Once moving, such flows become sheared and end up moving quickly, more quickly than water.
A lahar can be more dilute than debris flows. Hyperconcentrated flows have abundant fine-grained sediments held in suspension by turbulence. The sediment volume of hyperconcentrated flows varies - they can be clay-rich or sand-rich, with 10% solids and 90% water to a 50-50 mix. Such flows can also have large clasts, but when actively flowing, any large rocks will appear occasionally at the surface, then disappear below. Traditionally, a flow with less than 50% gravel is called a "mudflow".
The Tertiary-aged lahar seen here is south of Florissant National Monument in Colorado, a famous locality for well-preserved fossils in an ancient lake deposit ("Lake Florissant").
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Info. from the National Park Service's Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument website:
At the roadcut you can see the lahar that originated from the Guffey volcanic center to the west. This lahar impounded the river and created Lake Florissant. The lake was about a mile wide and extended 12 miles northwards. The debris carried by the flow contained rock fragments of different size, shape, and composition. The dark fragments are pieces of Thirtynine Mile andesite (a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that originated from the Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Complex), while the lighter, pinkish fragments are pieces of 1.4 billion year old Cripple Creek Granite that was exposed to the surface during the Laramide Orogeny. Rounded fragments may have been picked up from the paleovalley through which the lahar flowed.
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Stratigraphy: lower member, Thirtynine Mile Volcanics (Thirtynine Mile Andesite), Upper Eocene, 34-36 Ma
Locality: Route 1 roadcut ~0.2 kilometers south of Evergreen Station, northwest of the town of Cripple Creek, central Colorado, USA (38° 49' 07.34" North latitude, 105° 15' 33.85" West longitude)
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Self-respect defines how we value and perceive ourselves and also how we show ourselves to the world.
What is self-respect?
Having self-respect does not mean you are overly confident or even arrogant; it means you have confidence within yourself. It is a form of self- love.
Having Self-Respect means you are able to valid yourself, and that you are able to accept validation from other people such as family, peers, or even strangers.
Through self-respect, you experience your sense of value; it also sets the standard for what you will allow from others.
Why is self-respect important?
Having respect for your self will ultimately support your well-being; a well-being that is dictated by other people.
Self-respect allows you to grow and become a better person. Others might look up to you or rely on your guidance, such as your children or siblings.
Sometimes people who lack self-respect may experience negative thoughts and, in the worst of times, self-destructive behaviors.
Struggles
It is relatively hard to admit it, but there was a time that I severely lacked self-respect.
I often downplayed my worth. I allowed myself to get lost in relationships – meaning I wasn’t real to myself, but rather transformed into who I believed I needed to be with certain people. I allowed myself to get lost in negative behaviors which could have been very destructive had I continued along that path.
Lacking self-respect, to a certain degree, is a gateway to other struggles that can eventually lead to difficult battles; mental and emotional battles where you may question your worth or question who loves you; as well as physical battles, where you may find yourself abusing alcohol and other drugs.
I think many people can relate to these feelings; unfortunately, they may not know how to gain self-respect to take back control of how they view themselves.
How Can I Respect Myself?
There are plenty of useful tips available to help you learn to respect yourself. I am going to advise on what I feel are the top 5 ways to demonstrate self-respect.
There may be a few tips that seem like “no brainers” or even cliché, but once utilized more and more over some time, you will start to see the change within yourself.
Respect your body
Respecting your body can range from what you eat, when and if you exercise, and even your choice to have piercings and tattoos.
Respect your weaknesses
Acknowledging any weakness that you may have does not mean you should have less respect for yourself. It means you have presented yourself with the chance to grow and even build yourself and your character.
Respect your failures
When or If you fail at something, it does not mean you are less than or incapable of anything. Failing is not a negative thing to experience, although it sometimes can feel like it.
Instead of feeling bad or losing any respect for yourself because of a failure, seize the opportunity to learn something and gain experience and even understanding.
Respect your company
You want to surround yourself with people who are positive influences on you and treat you the best way possible.
Respect and accept retaliation.
You are going to encounter people that do not necessarily agree with the changes that you are making within yourself to become a better person. They may react negatively towards you regarding these changes. Accept the need to either let them go – or to let their statements about you go – so you can continue to grow and be successful.
Eventually, practicing these self-respect tips on a daily bases will help you overcome any negative views that you may see in yourself.
Ultimately respecting yourself leads to better days – because not only have you formed a new outlook of yourself, but you experience the same respect in return from others.
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