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How is one to choose the right university? Should the European university ranking be consulted? Is it better to study in the EU or in the US? Does vocational training provide better chances of getting closer to the real labour market needs? It is these pressing questions of the youth that were answered during the Citizens' Corner debate on studying abroad that was hosted live from the European Parliament in Brussels on December 17, 2013.

 

Get all the details, videos and audios at euranetplus-inside.eu/citizens-corner-debate-on-studying-...

question mark butterfly feeding on tree sap

Should I get three new Castle battlepacks or a battlepack and the carrige set? I added some people who I thought would give good advice.

Question mark made out of candy sprinkles.

If France votes 'non' in the referendum on the European Constitution simply as a protest against President Chirac and Prime Minister Raffarin, I think they may be answering the wrong question.

After rescuing this butterfly from a hungry spider it allowed me to photograph it from all angles.

R. Sharath Toronto Workshop 2009

Audience members place their questions for Dan Savage in this box before the show. (Actually, there were two boxes.)

 

Dan Savage came to University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) for the third time on Thursday, 9 Feb 2012, for a sold-out performance of Savage Love Live, his Q&A session of sex advice. The event was presented by UAA Student Activities as part of UAA's Health Sexuality Week.

Malcolm Turnbull - during Question Time in the House of Representatives after winning leadership of the Liberal Party

The parents and godparents in place of their children and for themselves profess their faith and renounce the devil.

 

Dear parents and godparents:

 

You have come here to present these children for baptism. By water and the Holy

 

Spirit they are to receive the gift of new life from God, who is love.

 

On your part, you must make it your constant care to bring them up in the practice

 

of the faith. See that the divine life which God gives them is kept safe from the

 

poison of sin, to grow always stronger in their hearts.

 

If your faith makes you ready to accept this responsibility, renew now the vows of

 

your own baptism. Reject sin; profess your faith in Christ Jesus. This is the faith

 

of the Church. This is the faith in which these children are about to be baptized.

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It is never easy to make positive changes in your life. At times, it can be difficult and even discouraging to break old, unhealthy habits and form new, healthy ones—but it’s not impossible.

 

A healthy, happy lifestyle is one of the cornerstones of self-improvement. The question is, “How can you change your lifestyle to become healthier?”

 

In this blog, we’ll look at some valuable tips for living a healthier and happier lifestyle.

 

Where Should You Begin?

 

It’s great that you want to make healthier choices in life, but where should you actually start? Keep the following suggestions in mind:

 

First and foremost, identify the unhealthy habits in your life that you wish to change. Then, for each habit, think about why you want to change it. Perhaps it is for your own mental health, or maybe your goal is spending quality time with your grandchildren.

 

Don’t point fingers or blame your inability to break bad habits on time constraints. Make a promise to yourself and hold yourself accountable to that promise—just as you would hold a loved one accountable if they did the same.

 

Avoid anything that triggers your bad habits. If scrolling through your social media feeds makes you feel bad about yourself, delete your account. If alcohol makes you want to smoke a cigarette, take a break from drinking. You’re probably already aware of the negative triggers in your life—all you need to do now is figure out how to distance yourself from them.

 

Believe in your ability to change. If you can convince yourself that it’s possible, half the battle is already won.

 

Changing is hard, and there may be days when you struggle. Realize that it will take some time to reach your destination and that you may experience a few failures along the way. Instead of allowing any setbacks to get the better of you, just keep working hard.

 

Set your goals, but remember to start off small.

 

What Is the Importance of Goal Setting?

 

Setting a few goals is one of the most effective ways of building a framework for creating your new healthier and happier lifestyle. The goals give you something to focus on and keep you motivated to work very hard; they also allow you to track your performance, revealing just how far you’ve come.

 

Be honest with yourself when setting goals. Whether you want to drop five pounds or learn a new language, it won’t happen overnight—maybe not even for a few months. Failure to hit unrealistic targets could be demoralizing and cause you to give up big time.

 

To avoid overloading yourself, take baby steps, focusing on one goal at a time. For example, if you want to get your weight down, set small objectives for yourself. Work out at least 3-4 times a week, for example, and add more greens to your plate.

 

Now, let’s get to the meat of the matter…

 

1. Take Care of Your Mental Health

 

Many people associate a healthy life with diet and exercise while completely ignoring mental health—one of the most crucial components of a healthy, happy life.

 

So, how do you keep your mental health in check?

 

You might find it a bit tricky to manage your emotions while having to deal with the stresses of everyday life. Keeping your mental health in check necessitates the prioritization of your personal needs. We can’t care for others if we do not care for our own minds and bodies, right?

 

Start with your mental health if you want to lead a healthy lifestyle. Take some time out of your day to unwind and do things that make you happy, treat yourself for something you did right, and spend more time with good people who value your company.

 

There are a number of things you can do to improve your mental wellbeing, including any of the following exercises.

 

Sit down and write something for which you are thankful every day.

 

Head outside for a walk, either by yourself or with someone you care about.

 

Try out a new healthy, delicious recipe and share it with a friend.

 

Limit your screen time.

 

Do something out of the ordinary to shake up your daily routine.

 

Try mindfulness meditation.

 

Participate in a local charity’s volunteer program.

 

2. Exercise More

 

Starting a workout routine can be daunting, especially if you’ve never done it before. Be that as it may, it might be one of the best things you can do for yourself. Daily workouts are beneficial not only to your physical health, but also to your mental wellbeing.

 

You should set goals and create a fitness schedule to which you can realistically stick. Start with something as simple as walking 30-45 minutes every day, progressively adding different workouts to your routine over time.

 

Keep the following things in mind before you get started:

 

Check your health. Consult a doctor before beginning a workout routine if you’re not used to being physically active or are over 45.

 

Set realistic goals. Start with simple and attainable goals, such as walking 10-15 miles each week, gradually adding more goals to your workout plan.

 

Make it a habit. A workout routine is only a “routine” if you can stick to it over time. Try to set aside time each week to break some sweat, focusing on holding yourself accountable.

 

3. Eat Healthy

 

Eating right is one of the most challenging parts of adopting a healthy lifestyle. After all, what is life without your favorite apple pie or pizza bursting with cheese?

 

Being mindful of what you put into your body is about more than just dropping some weight; eating healthy also makes you more positive, energetic, and productive.

 

Here are a few tips you should know for healthy eating:

 

Be realistic. Changing your eating habits is hard, so take it slowly. Set goals that are both realistic and attainable. If you usually eat out once a day, consider only doing so every other day for a few weeks before you stop eating out altogether.

 

Know that you can still enjoy food. Healthy eating entails cleaning up your diet while still allowing yourself to savor the food you eat.

 

Follow a healthy eating plan. Those who map out a plan are more likely to succeed in switching their diet with a healthier one.

 

Reward yourself. After reaching micro-milestones, treat yourself to something you’ve been craving, such as that pie or pizza.

 

If you fail, don’t punish yourself. There will be setbacks, but just brush them off and get back on the rails. Never let a failure of the past dictate your future.

 

Plan your meals. Planning meals ahead of time, creating a grocery list, and sticking to a healthy eating plan results in reduced waste.

 

Cook at home and pack your lunch. Home cooking is always less expensive than eating out. Meal prep everything for the week in one day or make one meal at a time, eating all the leftovers before making another meal—either way, you’ll save $$$.

 

Eat produce that is in season. Buy in-season local produce and freeze what you don’t use.

 

Keep a food diary. Keeping a food diary might help you stay on track by logging what you eat and the amount of fat or calories in each meal. MyFitnessPal is the most popular diet and nutrition tracking app, and it is completely free to use.

 

Foods to avoid or reduce in your diet:

 

Processed foods

 

Foods that contain trans fat (donuts, cakes, fried salty snacks etc.)

 

Fast food

 

Soda and carbonated drinks

 

Packaged ready-to-eat food items

 

Sugary drinks

 

Foods to add instead:

 

Whole foods (foods that are unprocessed, unrefined and free from additives)

 

Lots of vegetables and fruits

 

Healthy fats

 

Lean protein

 

4. Get Enough Sleep

 

It’s widely accepted that sleep is critical to physical and mental wellbeing. Despite this importance, however, a disturbing percentage of people are consistently deprived of decent sleep and are, as a result, noticeably drowsy during the day.

 

If you have trouble falling asleep easily or at all, here are a few suggestions for developing habits that will help you sleep better.

 

Go to bed and get up at the same hours each day.

 

Never go to bed hungry or stuffed.

 

Create a sleeping-friendly bedroom—cool, quiet, and dark.

 

Limit daytime naps to a 30-minute maximum and avoid taking them late in the day.

 

Stress management may be effective. Start with the fundamentals, such as getting organized, establishing priorities, and delegating tasks.

 

We hope this blog has provided you with the information you need to adopt a healthy lifestyle in the pursuit of becoming your best self.

 

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Two questions came to mind after comparing the before and after pictures of the California drought. The first was: Who is responsible? The second question was: How can we respond to this problem no matter who is at fault?

 

California is no stranger to droughts, but the state has been over-accommodating their own needs for water to keep our main state export businesses alive. The main culprits of drainage of the two man-made lakes is the farming industry, specifically the cattle and nut crops which are taking enormous water reserves to stay alive. Alfalfa (a superfood for cattle) is the biggest water drain, and nuts come second. As with many environmental problems, we tend to shoot, then point, then think, since economic pressure force us into immediate solutions. The water we have stored up (the reservoirs, aquifers) are being depleted at a rapid clip as if they will magically renew. Food prices are bound to soar and/or food sources will have to come from other states sinking California further into debt. The sociological gains could be increased education and awareness of the problem, which is necessary to galvanize people into actively participating in the solution. Hopefully more Americans will begin producing some of their own food and becoming more self-reliant.

 

These pics make me want to research what causes drought trends, what groups of people are on the forefront of innovation and adaptation to such problems, and how we can support them and participate.

 

Mondo's latte.

 

The baristas at Dark Horse got excited when we both ordered a latte since it would give them a chance to 'compete' with the foam art. Check out the shot beside this one. You decide who won.

Question 4

by andecian

Why we are living?

2015, oil on canvas

 

www.contemporary-artists.co.uk/paintings/question-4/

 

Contemporary Artists

Sometimes a question comes

Just a thought in passing

The Graces in it build on past memories

Readings of ancient lore

A child hiding from his life in books

It comes out of the unexpected

Grows a flower in the womb of reason

Mixed with soul filled emotions

So Illuminated it becomes Fruitful

In the Joy of creative

Expressions ..............

Headmaster Kerry Brennan updates alumni about what's new at the School and responds to their questions.

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行政長官答問會

行政长官答问会

The Chief Executive's Question and Answer Session (2021.02.04)

thousands of questions... so little replies..... still too little

This Question Mark landed on the terrace to feed off the minerals in the grout, ignoring the lovely salvia and lavender planted just for him and his friends. Not a much of a beauty shot, but opens the door for another question ... wondering how you serious photographers out there are liking the "New" Flickr?

Judith McDonald was available to answer questions about Veterans Forever Soldiers, an organization that works with homeless veterans and their families to provide basic necessities like clothing and food as well as to raise awareness about challenges returning veterans face.

 

www.wishingwelloutreach.org/veteransforeversoldiers.html

Interesting question... What does it mean to be South African? Is there something that is common to us (other than our geographical location)?

 

I am busy writing a paper for a Conference (Theological Society of Southern Africa) on African models of consciousness... This poster stirred a couple of thoughts..

An audience member poses an urban transport question at the Session: "Inclusive urban transport planning for more equitable growth" taking place during the International Transport Forum’s 2016 Summit on “Green and Inclusive Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 20 May 2016.

Taken with:

 

Holga + Lomochrome Purple XR 100-400 120

a question to another flamingo on the other side

 

(I thought about flipping the image to make the silly point, but felt it was wrong to do that)

 

Caribbean flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber

U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill today told General Motors’ CEO that the “failure of [GM’s] legal department is stunning” and questioned how the company’s top lawyer has so far kept his job. The exchange was a part of McCaskill’s hearing of her Consumer Protection Subcommittee to examine the investigation into GM’s response to the defective ignition switches that have been linked to at least 13 deaths, including a fatality in Missouri, and other matters related to the ignition switch recall.

 

McCaskill and 10 of her colleagues, including the subcommittee’s top Republican, Senator Dean Heller of Nevada, used the hearing to examine recent developments and the policy implications following GM’s recalls earlier this year for Chevy Cobalts and other vehicles with defective ignition switches. In particular, the hearing focused on the various developments and findings since McCaskill’s April hearing, including the role of GM’s legal department, the May 29, 2014, investigative report, and the June 30, 2014, announcement of the GM Ignition Compensation Claims Resolution Facility program.

  

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