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The biscuit Boost. Once there were 3 kinds of Boost, biscuit, coconut and peanut. Now there is but one. Apart from the ill-advised dalliance with guarana in the first part of the decade, they remain a favourite in the chocolate bar firmament, apart from Star Bars, which are not only chocolatey, but salty as well. Surely God's own choclate bar. (Ideally they would smell of bacon too, but I digress.)
Here we see pictured the snack of the affluent fop, struggling with a headache, yet all too easily sucked in by the fripperies of a caramel covered biscuit wafer and thick, thick chocolate.
Hace unos minutos en Nueva York, Erich Stamminger responsable de Marcas Globales y atletas como Yohan Blake y Haile Gebrselassie presentaron la nueva tecnología en amortiguamiento que promete ser mejor que la tradicional espuma EVA.
Sobre Boost adidas dice:
"BOOST es una revolucionaria innovación en amortiguamiento. Provee más retorno de energía que cualquier otro material de espuma en la industria del running, combinando suave comfort con respuesta de energía para la máxima experiencia en correr.
En el calor, en el frío y después de incontables kilómetros, su rendimiento es consistente y no pierde propiedades de amortiguación como la espuma EVA estándar"
Hace unos minutos en Nueva York, Erich Stamminger responsable de Marcas Globales y atletas como Yohan Blake y Haile Gebrselassie presentaron la nueva tecnología en amortiguamiento que promete ser mejor que la tradicional espuma EVA.
Sobre Boost adidas dice:
"BOOST es una revolucionaria innovación en amortiguamiento. Provee más retorno de energía que cualquier otro material de espuma en la industria del running, combinando suave comfort con respuesta de energía para la máxima experiencia en correr.
En el calor, en el frío y después de incontables kilómetros, su rendimiento es consistente y no pierde propiedades de amortiguación como la espuma EVA estándar"
Aquí el video del lanzamiento de los adidas Boost ...
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José Miguel Insulza, Secretary-General, Organization of American States (OAS), Washington DC at the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Panama City 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
July 31, 2019 - Oswego, NY - The sun sets over Lake Ontario and Oswego West Pierhead Lighthouse (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
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Using Light Therapy to Treat Seasonal Affective Disorder, Jet Lag, Chronic Fatigue, Brain Fog & Depression; Improve Mitochondria ATP Cellular Function and Greatly Boost Energy, Focus & Mood
Light therapy provides lots of interesting and effective options for using simple modern technology to improve our circadian rhythm and get better sleep, improve our cellular energy production and greatly boost our overall energy levels, mood and focus.
Today we are exploring ways to use light frequencies to hack our circadian rhythm during the winter months and when travelling long distances, in order to get deeper sleep, have more energy and greatly improve our cellular functioning.
New research into the way our skin, eyes and even our brain can directly intake different spectrums of light is providing us with lots of options for maintaining optimal sleep cycles and energy levels, from very simple and inexpensive light bulbs to more high tech devices that are still very affordable, especially considering their effectiveness.
Of course, the absolute most effective light therapy of all is free: sunlight. And if we can manage to get more sunlight into our bodies during the winter months, then this is the most effective and most affordable option. But its also the least practical for most people, right?
Sunbathing in the cold is really not most people’s cup of tea, though it combining cold exposure with sunbathing does have amazing health benefits. The amount of sunlight our bodies directly intake is really a major factor in why so many people feel great in the summer, but easily get sick and depressed in the winter.
I used to have these symptoms until I came to understand that these symptoms were really being caused by both the altered circadian rhythm set by the reduced light cycle, as well as the reduction in the amount of light my body was able to intake during the winter.
J H Motorsports had a holiday sale, so I scooped up a boost gauge from them!
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Pics of it installed soon!
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This girl couldn't see the step/strolling demonstration, So she hopped on this guy's back. It was quick, and quite well executed. I suspect that this happens often. :) I'm still not sure how much she could see...
Fountain day... The one day a year that the school feeds us, and provides entertainment on the podium, for something we would do anyway, probably.
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Arturo Valenzuela, Professor of Government, Georgetown University, USA at the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Panama City 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
A player can improve their skills by a degree or actually, can boost up the skill to the fullest. Skills such as agility, rate, fighting techniques et cetra could be boosted by using this type of overwatch competitive boost. www.owboostroyal.fr/
Moisés Naím, Senior Associate, International Economics, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA at the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Panama City 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell