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During WW2 Canadian troops carried out open cast mining in Blaenavon, the waste tips were named Canada Tips.

Anak balita adalah anak yang rentan mengalami flu perut. Suatu kondisi yang seringkali dialami balita yang membuatnya mengalami sakit perut ringan. Mulai dari kram perut, mual sampai muntah hingga kondisi terparah yaitu diare hingga keluar darah. Kondisi ini terkadang membuat para Ibu cemas...

 

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The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

Inspired by this blog posting, I had to post this funny tip jar we saw on Kauai last year.

 

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Orange Tip Butterfly feeding on dandelion flower

Looks like another case of a tipper body still in the up position when it reached Arbroath rail bridge in 2011.

LSU vs. Butler in the NCAA Tournament.

 

LSU won!!! Wooo hoooo

 

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Felt Tip Roman sighted on a point-of-purchase display (Wales, UK).

 

Cutting newborn nails, especially a newborn, may scare you, especially if this is your first experience.

   

However, you should keep cutting it out because even though the baby's nails look soft, the fingernails can still hurt him and others.

 

The baby has not been able to control his movements properly. Therefore, it is important to keep the nails short to avoid scratching and injuring oneself.

 

Especially when your child has started to interact with friends who his age. Newborn nails can injure his friend unintentionally.

 

Cut the baby's nails should be careful because if wrong or miss, which is even our baby's nails are injured. For that here are tips for cutting the baby's nails safely

 

The best time to cut your nails

 

Given the uncontrolled movement of the baby, it is advisable to cut his nails when he is fast asleep. Or it could be after bathing because in this condition the nails are softer.

 

If you decide to do so when you wake up, you can ask someone for help holding and keeping your baby so that you do not move much when you cut his nails.

 

Choose the right nail clippers

 

If your baby is a few weeks old, it is advisable to cut his nails using only nail carvers. At that age, the baby's nails are still very soft.

 

If you wear nail clippers, it is feared you can hurt his finger, especially for those of you who are not used to doing it. Wearing a nail cutter for baby is the safest method.

 

You can also tidy up using baby nail clippers. This type of scissors has a blunt, not as sharp tip as your usual nail clippers.

 

Determine the position

 

Make sure you get a comfortable position that can reach his hand.

 

Maybe you can put your little one in your lap.

 

Also, make sure the room stays bright, so you can see the boundary between the fingernails and the skin of his finger clearly.

 

Nail cutting technique baby

 

Fang the finger you want to cut out. Press the tip of the skin of your little finger to make it easier for you to cut his nails.

 

If you see there are still a few nails left but are afraid to cut them out, you can take advantage of the nail mind.

 

Tidy the fingernails of the child's hands follow the original grooves of his nails. As for the toenails, you can cut it straight.

 

If you do not intentionally injure the tip of his finger

 

If this happens, you do not need to panic or feel guilty. Immediately clean the wound with cold water, then dress with a tissue and apply some pressure to the wound. Usually, within minutes the bleeding will stop.

 

Avoid putting the plaster on the wound, because he still put his finger into the mouth, which then this can make your baby choking.

 

Given the rapid growth of baby's nails, you are advised to cut your nails at least once a week. For toenails, growth is slower. So you may be able to cut it out twice a month. more info @ www.babygifa.com

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The blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus, is a shark of tropical and warm temperate seas.

 

As its name suggests, the tips of the shark's pectoral fin and dorsal fin are black, with a white underside. Its skin is brownish in color on the top half of its body. It has been recorded at up to 2 m (6.5 ft) in length and over 99 lbs (45 kg) in weight.[1] Its snout is blunt and rounded. The gray reef shark looks similar, and is also common, but is distinguished by its stockier and grey body and its lack of a black tip on the dorsal fin.

 

This species is not considered social, but can be seen in small groups. While generally shy, they often are curious about snorkelers and scuba divers. As with most sharks, the body is bent into a sort of "S" shape when the shark feels threatened. Blacktip reef sharks are harmless unless provoked. Incidents generally involve hand feeding or spear fishing, possibly in combination with low visibility.

 

The blacktip is one of only a few sharks that can jump fully out of the water, a behaviour called breaching. They have also been observed surfacing to look around (spy-hopping).[2]

Appalachian State's Andre Williamson #50 prepares to go up with College of Charleston's #1 Adjehi Baru for tip-off at the Holmes Convocation Center on February 4th, 2012 in Boone, North Carolina.©Appalachian State.Tyler Buckwell.2012.No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.

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Fernando Oh so gently urges his Ferrari into Copse corner during this mornings wet 3rd practise session

The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

Santorini - population 13,000. Rumoured to be the tips of mountains on the lost continent of Atlantis.

 

Whatever it is, it’s extraordinarily beautiful. Crystal clear blue skies, black sand, towering cliffs and traditional blue and white Greek buildings balancing in and on the cliffsides.

 

The only place in Europe to be classified as having a desert climate - as you can see - the day we went it wasn’t particularly chilly.

 

Lots to see, visit and do. Not too crowded when we went, as there was only one small cruise ship visiting. It gets far more crowded when there are 2 or 3 large liners pulled up.

 

Incredible, panoramic views from ultra-cool tavernas and bars perched on the cliff face. Prices a bit more than elsewhere on the islands, but still surprisingly reasonable. Stopped at 2 bars for drinks and a taverna for lunch. All had stunning views and reasonable prices. I must admit though, I don’t mind paying a premium for views like these.

Measure and cut the wires of Motor 2 (egg motor) 4" from the motor.

Orange Tip Butterfly feeding on dandelion flower

Summer has officially arrived. Plymouth Rock Assurance reviewed four common dangers and got summer health tips from the experts to help keep you and your family safe.

Bent over Stop/RR sign in Green, by the railroad.

Tipping Point

Wolverhampton Art Gallery

11 May 2013 - 6 July 2013

 

The exhibition features acclaimed international artists including Turner Prize winner Simon Starling, nominees Darren Almond and Anya Gallaccio, alongside Virginia Colwell, HeHe, Merel Karhof, John Kelly, Heather and Ivan Morison, Katie Paterson and Lori Nix.

 

The exhibition also includes an exciting new commission by Gerry Judah, inspired by a research trip to India in association with international development agency Christian Aid.

 

203/2012

Footy tips started well this round, although I underestimated #GoCats' winning margin by a mere 63 points!!!!

The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

Tips & Tricks DSLR workshop with Helen McGhie @ Nexus Art Cafe, Manchester

 

28th August 2011

The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

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