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About Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda, Ph.D,D.Litt,, innovator
World’s only achiever of large number of World Record for 10,000 Teaching Aids & innovations
Founder & Co-ordinator General, ‘SROSTI’ (Social Development research Organisation for Science, technology & Implementation)
Collaborator Vijnana Bana Ashram
Bahanaga, Baleshwar, Odisha, India-756042
Website : simpleinnovationproject.com
E-Mail- : mihirpandasrosti@gmail.com
Face Book link:https://www.facebook.com/mihirpandasrosti
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Contact No. : +91 7008406650
Whatsapp: +91 9438354515
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda, an Educational, Societal and Scientific Innovator has established an NGO 'SROSTI' at Bahanaga, Balasore,Odisha,India
Dr. panda has innovated/invented more than 10,000 (ten thousand) teaching aids and different innovations and he has more than 30,000 (Thirty thousand) ideas to make scientific and mathematical models.
His creations are very essential guide for school and college science exhibitions, innovative learning and play way method for the teachers and students, science activists, innovators, craftsmen, farmers, masons, physically challenged persons, common men, entrepreneurs and industrialists.
He is popularizing science through song, innovative demonstrations and motivational speech since 1990 in different parts of Odisha state without taking any fees.
Dr. Panda is an extreme motivational speaker in science and possess magical scientific demonstration and a crowd puller.
Innovator Mihir Kumar Panda loves nature and in his agricultural farm he does not uses the chemicals , fertilizers and pesticides. In his farm even the smallest creatures like snakes, caterpillar, white ants, worms ,vermies are in peace and are managed successfully not to do harm.
Dr. Panda is an Educationist, an environmentalist, a poet for science popularization, a good orator, a best resource person to train others in specific field of science and engineering.
The uniqueness of Simple Innovation and scientific activities and achievements ofDr. Panda can not be assessed without visiting his laboratory which is a living wonder in the realm of science.
From a small cake cutter to mechanical scissor, from a play pump to rickshaw operated food grain spreader and from a village refrigerator to a multi-purpose machine, thousands of such inventions and innovations are proof of Dr. Panda's brilliance.
From a tube well operated washing machine to weight sensitive food grain separator, from a password protected wardrobe to automatic screen, from a Dual face fan to electricity producing fan are example of few thousands of innovations and inventions of Mihir Kumar Panda.
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda though bestowed to a popular name as Einstein of Odisha is obliviously treated as Thomas Alva Edison of India.
Dr. Panda's residential house also resembles a museum with scientific innovations of different shapes and sizes stacked in every nook and cranny which proves his scientific involvement in personal life.
Innovator Panda believes that , the best thing a child can do with a toy to break it. he also believes that by Educating child in his/her choice subject/ passion a progressive nation can be built.
The shelf made scientist Dr. Panda believes that Education is a life long process whose scope is far greater than school curriculum. The moulding of models/ innovations done by hand always better than the things heard and the facts incorporated in the books.
With no agricultural background, Dr. Panda has developed unique natural bonsai in his Vijnana Bana Ashram which also shows path for earning just by uprooting and nurturing the plants which are found to be small and thumb in nature.
Dr. Panda's Scientific Endeavour and research is no doubt praise worthy. One cannot but believe his dedicated effort in simple innovation laboratory.
Social service, innovation/ inventions, writing, free technology to students for preparation of science exhibition projects, free technology to common men for their sustainability, preparation of big natural bonsai, technology for entrepreneurs and industrialists for innovative item are few works of Mihir Kumar Panda after his Government service.
. To overcome the difficulties of science and math, explanation in classes, innovator Panda has created few thousands of educational, societal and scientific innovations which helps teachers and students of the country and abroad.
Dr. Panda believes that though inventions/innovation has reached under thousands and thousands deep in the sea and high up in the space. It has reached on moon and mars, but unfortunately the sustainable inventions/innovation has not properly gone to the tiny tots and common people.
Dr. Panda is amazing and wizard of innovations and works with a principle the real scientist is he, who sees the things simply and works high.
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda's work can be explained in short
Sports with Science from Dawn to Dusk
Struggle some life- science in words and action
Triumphs of Science - Science at foot path
Hilarious dream in midst scarcity
A life of innovator de-avoided of Advertisement.
FELICITATIONS, AWARDS, HONOURS & RECORDS
* 200+ Felicitation and Awards from different NGOs, Schools & Colleges within the State of Odisha and National level.
* 10 Nos Gold, Silver & Bronze medal from different National & International level.
*Awarded for 10,000 innovations & 30,000 ideas by Indian Science Congress Association, Govt. of India.
* Honorary Ph.D From Nelson Mandela University, United States of America
* Honorary Ph.D From Global Peace University, United States of America& India
* Honorary D.Litt From Global Peace University, United States of America& India
* Title ‘Einstein of Odisha’ by Assam Book of Records, Assam
* Title ‘Thomas Alva Edison of India’ by Anandashree Organisation, Mumbai
* Title ‘ Einstein of Odisha & Thomas Alva Edison of India’ from Bengal Book of World record.
*World Record from OMG Book of Records
*World Record from Assam Book of Records,
* World Record from World Genius Records, Nigeria
* World Record from BengalBook of Records
* National Record from Diamond Book of Records
* World Record from Asian World Records
* World Record from Champians Book of World Records
* World Record from The British World Records
* World Record from Gems Book of World Records
* World Record from India Star World Record
* World Record from Geniuses World Records
* World Record from Royal Success International Book of Records
*World Record from Supreme World Records
* World Record from Uttarpradesh World Records
*World Record from Exclusive World Records
*World Record from international Book of Records
*World Record from Incredible Book of records
* World Record from Cholan Book of World Record
* World Record from Bravo International Book of World Record
* World Record from High Range Book of World Record
* World Record from Kalam’s World Record
* World Record from Hope international World Record
* International Honours from Nigeria
* Indian icon Award from Global Records & Research Foundation (G.R.R.F.)
* International Award from USA for the year’2019 as INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR-2019
* National level Excellence Leadership Award-2020 from Anandashree Organisation, Mumbai
* Best Practical Demonstrator & Theory instructor from Collector & District Magistrate,
Balasore.
* Best Innovator Award by Bengal Book.
* Popular Indian Award by Bengal Book.
* Great man Award by Bengal Book.
* Best Indian Award by Bengal Book.
* The Man of the Era by Bengal Book.
IMPORTANT LINK FILES TO KNOW THE WORK OF
Dr. MIHIR KUMAR PANDA
Dr.Mihir Ku panda awarded at indian science congress Association, Govt. of India for 10000 innovations & 30,000 ideas
Hindi Media report- Simple innovation science show for popularisation of science in free of cost by Dr.Mihir Ku Panda
Simple innovation science show for popularisation of science in free of cost in different parts of India By Dr.Mihirku Panda
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Simple innovation laboratory at a Glance
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What a fantastic day! Wow, it's been physically hard (it always is, standing for hours, talking like there is no tomorrow *lol*) but it was so awesome that all physical tiredness is blocked until the convention is over *lol*.
Have fun watching the pics, dear friends : )!
Being physically active and maintaining a healthy diet can help our skin, which is a reflection of our general health, stay strong and attractive. Learn what to do to properly care for your skin by watching this video.
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After a physically tiring day I lay in bed and looked to my left at this shelf that houses all my pursuits. Books, sketchbooks, yarn and on-going knitting projects... not a sophisticated composed drawing, simply a doodle that was a pleasure as my pen wandered over the page and I never really looked properly at what I was sketching. Then I broke out all three watercolour palettes and was like a kid in a candy store colouring it all in.
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The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) is one of the newer museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Physically, it's an impressive structure from outside, on the northeast corner of 15th & Madison next to the Washington Monument.
The museum is basically 7 floors. The ground floor with the gift shop & information with a large atrium. The 3 floors below ground predominantly tell history (chronologically) from the slave trade up to current day. The 3 upper floors address different aspects of culture (music, art, dance, theater, sports, and literature among others).
The photo you are looking at here is from my second visit, which happily coincided with Malcolm X's 96th birthday (19 May 2021). Since I'd been before, I didn't stop by information, but from what I recall of my first visit, they suggest starting with the lower floors and finishing with the upper floors. You'll probably want to block a half day, at least, to take this museum in.
Should you follow the suggestion of history before culture, you'll walk behind the information desk and around a back hallway to take an elevator down to the bottom floor (or stairs around the elevator shaft, should you choose). When you come out, you're greeted by darkness and displays regarding the slave trade in general, and in the different regions of the country, including "highlights" of the era, like Bacon's Rebellion, Denmark Vesey, etc. There is no specific demarcation to let you know you are moving up from one floor to another, but there are ramps (it's not a trick or anything like that). The farther up you go, the more you approach modern day, passing information about famous historical figures (Douglass, Tubman, DuBois, Booker T. Washington) and historic events (emancipation, sit ins, segregation, Jim Crow laws, black nationalism) until finishing with a few exhibits that highlight specific decades (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s).
From there, you can take a break and grab lunch in the cafe -- if it ever opens again -- where they have foods that are staples in the black community -- before continuing to the other half of the museum.
I would suggest taking the escalator up to the top floor and working your way down. On the top floor, you'll find the exhibits for art, music, literature, and theater/television. Going down a floor, you'll find sports and special exhibitions. The fourth floor (well...2nd, I guess) is a hands on workshop and genealogy research center.
Realistically, this museum takes multiple visits to really let everything seep in. Even after two visits, I feel like I barely glossed over everything.
Ian Fowler
Hometown Witney
Age 46
Ian's nomination story
Although physically handicapped from an early age, Ian has never let this prevent him from pursuing his ambitions as a long distance runner. In order to compete in all the marathons that he has, he has to continue training even though he knows that he is likely to trip and fall many times. Alongside this, he works hard for his local running club and helps encourage the younger runners in their training as well as marshalling for local and national events. At work he is the epitome of selfless support, willing to help others for the benefit of the business whatever the personal cost - from staying late to making the multi bus journey into work at weekends to help resolve urgent issues. As a keen athlete, I know that Ian would also fully appreciate the honour of being the Olympic torchbearer.
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Wow the floor of the balcony looks very unsafe.
This apartment building, at 907 Ann Street in Parkersburg, W.Va., is physically within the boundaries of the U.S. National Park Service's "Julia-Ann Square Historic District," but has been designated a "non-conforming intrusion" upon the district's precious daintiness. Me, I tend to like nonconformists and underdogs.
Do you like and want that Grand Vitara from circa 1998-2005?
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In Parkersburg, West Virginia, on December 23rd, 2018, on the north side of Ann Street, east of 9th Street.
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One time we were in the city. I had breakfast with this man I will
refer to as Fire. We sat in a diner encroached physically by a huge
Insurance building. When this building was built there was an attempt
move the diner. No said the Diner I will not move. So the insurance
building got built with its butt pushed up against this mighty little
dinner. Our curved formica benches in the corner window booth
supported us while we had the All Day Breakfast. He has been working
on this project with May Flies. He is going to rent a spot light on
the day they come and try and attract them en-mass.
He described the life of the May fly. It is a sexual and is born
pregnant. It hatches and can make one flight, witch in most cased is
very short. Its abdomen explodes killing it by expelling the eggs it
has in side. Its life is something in the order of 24 hours. This is
not a picture of a May fly.
We have driven back into the fold of the woods. The building was
still standing. One must celebrate the small victories. This morning
the news from 2 hours ago reported that Cody's in Berkley will be
closing. US has increased its charitable giving by 14%. It was
attributed to Katrina and the Tsunami.
The day is over cast and cool. The final game of the Stanley Cup will
be played tonight. Do you know who is playing? No fair checking. This
was a test. If you cheated the next time we are going to take away
you cell phone and your gun.
We are going to skin the roof today. I am not sure what we are going
to do with it when we are done. Maybe make some shoes or a belt.
maybe a jacket. I am not sure, Chip has just been pacing through the
half cabin and repeating the words "gotta skin the roof, gotta skin
the roof" I keep telling him that the roof has no skin. He says
"gotta skin the roof"
So as the long hand gets its weakest and falls to the bottom of the
clock face we put the boots on and GET TO WORK!
This program was brought to you by:http://www.midnightpapersales.com/
mayflies.html and "Mayflies of the Driftless Region" by Gaylord
Schanilec. If you were to visit the site and you click his books at
the top there is this book he did by getting a nuclear microscope and
looking at the may fly then he did huge wood engravings. No money has
exchanged hands.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
Really really physically tired today and wanted something nice and warm for supper. Dug up the oden set from the freezer and heated that up nice and hot. Ah, good times!
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The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
Being physically, mentally, mentally, and also mentally healthy during pregnancy is something that most women recognize is necessary. As yoga comes to be extra prominent as well as mainstream in our Western globe, it is an all-natural progression for prenatal yoga courses to be offered to resolve an expecting female’s wellness holistically. Nonetheless, there are […]
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We took some physically disabled people to the zoo for our Community Investment day today. Thankfully it was a beautiful sunny day and naturally I took my camera.
Our guests apparently all acquired their disability rather than suffering from it from birth, but all were coping "manfully" with life in a wheelchair.
We all had a great time chatting and telling jokes.
Here's a group of my friends from the office with our guests plus a couple of ring tailed lemurs.
This may not be the best photo I took today but it's definitely my Project 365 choice
From Wikipedia:
Letchworth Village was a residential institution located in Rockland County, New York, built for the physically and mentally disabled of all ages from the newborn to the elderly. Opened in 1911, Letchworth Village at its peak consisted of over 130 buildings spread out over many acres of land.
On February 27, 1950, the first trial case of the polio vaccine in the United States was administered to an 8-year-old patient. After the patient suffered no side effects, the vaccine was administered to 19 more of the institution's children.
In 1972, a New York affiliate of ABC News featured Letchworth Village and its appalling conditions in an episode called Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace which helped lead to reform of similar healthcare institutions throughout the United States. But prior media attention and national focus was not enough to save Letchworth Village, and by the mid-1980s, the institution was no longer being adequately funded nor properly managed and residents, including children, continued to be found unclothed, unbathed, and neglected. In addition to rampant abuse among the institution's residents, staff also suffered abuse at the hands of fellow co-workers which included incidents of rape.
In 1996 the institution was permanently closed down, and many of its abandoned structures have since fallen into serious disrepair.
In 2011, Letchworth was featured on the Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures cable-television series on Season 5, Episode 6 which originally aired on October 28, 2011.
Photo: Taken Nov. 2012
We never disrespected the lands, buildings or the past while visiting.
We had a more ‘active’ childhood than the present digital generation does! As a parent, we are sure that at some point or the other you’ve found yourself wondering whether your kid is getting enough exercise or not.
1. Races
2. Sports
3. Obstacle Course
4. Hunt!
5. Dance!
6. Hula Hooping
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Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
School punishments - Since ancient times it was customary to chastise children in case of non-compliance with the disciplinary rules in the school physically the teacher to the early 20th Century being granted the same right of chatisement as the parents. However, there have been since the Middle Ages voices, such as Walther von der Vogelweide, who says: " Nobody can be brought with rod blows to good behavior, a good word is like a blow ...". However, the rod remains throughout the Middle Ages and until recently the symbol of the teaching profession, with it pupils were beaten partly on the back, the buttocks or the fingers. In medieval schoolrooms it hung always visible as a reminder to the students on the wall. Also, the "Nachbleiben" (being kept in after school) and the confinement after school (detention) are sentences that were used in the Middle Ages particularly with regard to disruptive students, in addition to that, often came significant fines, for example, if a student was caught red-handed with a woman in the Burse, the dormitory.
It was only later as more corporal punishments emerged, be it kneeling on the floor, sometimes exacerbated by small woods or peas, sitting on the donkey bank, which was modeled on the shape of a donkey, or even wearing a donkey hat with long ears to point out the Lernunwillen (unwillingness to learn) of the student.
School punishments were to the early 20th Century in use, since the 19th Century they were, however, already strictly regulated, as it is said in a school regulation of 1907.: "School punishments should never cause some kind of health impairment. Corporal punishment (on the hand, in boys on the buttocks, never blows to the head, the ears, the back of the knee or abdomen) should only take place with moral errors, malice or rudeness, never in case of default. Impositions must be limited as far as possible, the time-consuming, mind-numbing, mechanical copying is decidedly to disapprove. The keeping in after school makes only sense if there's sufficient supervision, exposing (corner stand) shall be limited to a few minutes".
Since 1918 in Austria all school punishments are prohibited that aim to corporal punishment, its place have taken disciplinary measures.
Exchange Theatre is currently staging 1984. The story is gruesome and violent both psychologically and physically. In the story public hanging of enemies is part of The Party war propaganda and everybody likes to go to a good hanging on their free time. So to get people in the play mood a hanging was staged in the foyer. The play is really good, the actors are great and the scenes of good effect. I barely remembered the book, which I read when I was 15 (indeed in 1984) but while watching the play it came back. My favourite part is the presentation of the rebels manifesto staged as a lecture on sociology. It was a pleasure to listen and gave you the impression of him being in control: rationally if he understands the theory he can counteract it. However that's naive. And this is why for me 1984 is so compelling and horrible at the same time. Winston is naive, he is no hero, he doesn't have big schemes in his head, although he thinks he does. He fundamentally trusts people despite everything in his world cries out betrayal. He doesn't understand that people in power don't play by the rules. Rules are for those who are not in power, the outer party and the prole. He therefore gets caught at the height of his bliss when he is most vulnerable and ends up in the Ministry of Love. The scenes of torture there are so crude and realistic that people get out with muscles hurting for the tension. And when in the closing scene a demented Winston finally shouts his love for Big Brother my heart sank in hopelessness. I knew then why I forgot most of the book and remembered only few scenes between Winston and Julia.
Sixty-three Soldiers are mentally and physically pushed to their limits though a 16-hour event encompassing 12 rigorous stations that tested the Soldiers' abilities as they all attempt to join the Order of the Spur. Through teamwork forty-two of those Soldiers came together, passed the test and were accepted into the brotherhood of cavalrymen. On April 18, United States Forces-Iraq, Special Troops Battalion held a "Spur Ride" on Victory Base Compound to provide Soldiers an opportunity to participate in the Cavalry tradition and earn their golden spurs while deployed to Iraq.
As recounted in the New Testament's Apocrypha, Jesus' mother Mary was physically raised, or assumed, to heaven after her death. In this Assumption of the Virgin, a choir of angels lifts Mary's body upward in a dramatic spiraling motion toward a burst of divine light. The twelve apostles gather around her tomb. Some raise their hands in awe; others reach down to touch her discarded shroud. The three holy women are probably Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary's two sisters. The kneeling woman holds a flower, referring to the blossoms that miraculously filled the empty coffin.
In 1611, the cathedral at Antwerp announced a competition for an Assumption altar. On 16 February 1618, Rubens submitted two modelli or models to the clergy. He finished the huge altarpiece in September 1626. Thus, fifteen years elapsed between the beginning and conclusion of this project. The cathedral needed the time to complete a majestic marble frame, and Rubens was preoccupied with other commissions.
The relation of the National Gallery's panel to the final altarpiece and to another, smaller sketch is a topic of scholarly debate. One of these paintings may be a later replica that Rubens or a member of his workshop made for a private patron.
Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
This basketball program is run by Physically Active Youth (PAY), a community-based initiative aiding in the development of children in low-income communities in the township of Katutura in Windhoek, Namibia. PAY helps children by offering sporting activities, HIV awareness, peer tutoring and life skills education. Many of the kids involved go on to become PAY volunteers.
Photographer: Graeme Corbett
Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) is the international franchise holder for the Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth movement in Canada, and an active, contributing member of the Canadian sport community. The mission of Commonwealth Games Canada is to strengthen sport within Canada and throughout the Commonwealth, by participating in the Commonwealth Games and by using sport as a development tool.
Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
Ian Fowler
Hometown Witney
Age 46
Ian's nomination story
Although physically handicapped from an early age, Ian has never let this prevent him from pursuing his ambitions as a long distance runner. In order to compete in all the marathons that he has, he has to continue training even though he knows that he is likely to trip and fall many times. Alongside this, he works hard for his local running club and helps encourage the younger runners in their training as well as marshalling for local and national events. At work he is the epitome of selfless support, willing to help others for the benefit of the business whatever the personal cost - from staying late to making the multi bus journey into work at weekends to help resolve urgent issues. As a keen athlete, I know that Ian would also fully appreciate the honour of being the Olympic torchbearer.
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By Roberto Bertran
Based off of the sound mind, body, and soul concept, Serenity both graphically and physically displays its user’s “balance” throughout the day respectively via an e-ink / OLED combination display and with a unique moving flexible underside.
The device stores and sorts the user’s tasks and activities into the 3 main categories; the mind, body, and soul. The mind section contains any knowledge based activities (e-mail, messages, work schedules, appointments, etc.), the body section contains physical activities (exercise routines, diet plans, meal options etc.), and lastly, the soul section contains any spiritual based activities (entertainment, leisure activities, friends and family time, etc.). As the day progresses and the user completes, creates new, or misses tasks, Serenity represents the overall “balance” of the 3 categories. An all white display represents a perfect balance, whereas a gray to black shaded region represents a deficiency in that particular category, calling attention to it. In addition to the graphic display, Serenity’s unique flexible underside bulges out in desktop mode to create a “teeter-totter” where the device will physically tilt down in the direction of the deficient category.
Serenity is operated via a brilliant innovative circular touch-screen, and offers all of the standard calling, messaging, and mobile features expected from any modern device in addition to its unique balancing element. It also boasts a few surprise features including a massage function which makes use of the flexible moving underside to give an effective acupressure hand massage. Serenity creates a mobile experience designed to establish balance and harmony in its user’s active lifestyle.
Pushing themselves physically to get up this hill. The picture does not do the hill justice, but it continues on a slow, slight incline for miles...
Today was exhausting. Not even like physically exhausting, just the kind where from the second you get out of bed the only thing you want to do is get back in. My morning was rushed because I had to get to an art club meeting before school, which I was still late to anyways. Then because I had to turn stuff in for it I was late to my French class and I ended up without a partner so I get took look up shit about a castle all by myself. Wonderful. I sat listening to music and doing work because I was pissed off. Algebra 2 we had an assembly to talk about our class rings. I basically went through the rest of my day trying to figure out what I want to get. Chemistry was boring. We talked about converting moles to atoms. Lunch was weird because it was full of people and usually its just Aylah, the teacher and I. Art was boring. I spaced out a lot, tried to brain storm and BS'd in that class. Also (we'll call him K) didn't get president or vice president of Art Club and this makes me happy because he's turning out to be someone no one knows. Band was stupid. Macro was also stupid. English was eh. I was kinda annoyed because this one kid wasn't debating the right way, he was pissing people off. We left when it ended and Natalie and I like passed out on the bench because we were so tired. I'm tired of doing the same thing every damn day. I think every other quarter they should switch up your class times or something. I found my mood ring and im gonna wear it for a while so i get used to wearing a ring on that finger because I usually don't wear rings at all.
Icar's physically challenged and poor kids open developmental toys at their day care center in Soroca, Molodova. Event:
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The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
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Quick update on the chow crew: I took Paint to the shelter Saturday (I may have mentioned this already), fully intending to stay with them and donate food, and pay some adoption fees of other dogs, but as they were physically DRAGGING Paint to the back the lady turned around to the asshole guy dragging her (heaven forbid some compassion for the dog who has never been on leash) and told him not to bother vaccinating her and that they would put her to sleep once her three day hold was up. I started freaking out, and left immediately calling my mother crying. We tried for the next few days to find a place to take them (as if we hadn't already been trying), but finally my mom went with me and we adopted Feather and Paint back and are just going to try and get some training in on them and continue looking for homes for them on our own. They had to spay the girls before we could get them back, and man were they shakey on their feet. Put them in the car and drove them out to where they would be staying. Poor girls. Paint was cross-eyed for quite a while.
Yesterday I only had a chance to go out and see them once. They are staying at an old customers house. Every year they go down to Florida at the start of Winter and don't come back to Tennessee until June. They gave us permission to put the girls in their garage until they come back home. The girls had no accidents through out the night and as soon as they were out Paint promptly peed (which got her a good girl, all though she was still inside the exercise pen). I bought them both martingale collars and chain leashes because Feather likes to try and chew on her leash. Paint has decided that being on leash isn't SO bad and is at least tolerating it. She's a lot more outgoing when Feather is with her. Feather still hates it and all though I've gotten her to go pee, she's gone two days without pooping, and she does NOT like going to the bathroom in the kennel. And I'm trying to keep that from happening. Unfortunately, where they are staying is twenty minutes away from my house, and I'm busy as hell with petsitting. Which even more unfortunately likes to be twenty minutes in the eact opposite direction of them. And I'm also trying to balance Brittany and Bello into the mix.
A few things on Paint. She showed her "anxiety" side today and was NOT fond of being seperated from Feather, who I had taken out of the kennel to go to the bathroom with out Paint. She was screaming so much I though for sure someone would call on us for abusing her. She started trying to jump the pen, so I had to put her in the kennel (inside the pen), and thought about closing the garage because she was going absolutely nuts. And her screaming just stressed out Feather who didn't end up going to the bathroom. Paint was going so nuts that dogs around the neighborhood started howling. I finally calmed her down by returning Feather back to her. >_> Awesome. She was also diagnosed with Heartworm. Even more awesome. A few places are estimating getting that treated at around 500 dollars. Luckily Feather does not have it. Though now I have the argument in my head of "should I treat it" or try and adopt her out (and of course tell them that she's got heartworm) and have someone else treat it. Because we are at the whole "I can't really afford FOUR dogs, and this is a reminder why I did not actually want her even though I thought I did." I've already spent 260 dollars on the pair (plus more for buying dog food) and that is with buying the absolute bare minimum. With Bello I remembered spending 500 dollars in that first month, not that I have any regrets about it, but when I beg for the countless dogs I do, I always expect a no, and I do it because it is fun to bug my mom (and dream). I know I can't afford these dogs. Brittany and Bello are my concerns. Keeping money in my account for THEM is more important than Feather and Paint. Which sucks to say. But is true none the less. And so I keep going back and forth on whether I should pay the money for her treatment...
Poor lonely Jinx is still living at the church and I don't think he really cares besides the lack of companions. He was putting some weight on his back leg which made me happy. He barks at me a lot now. I think the first day it was cussing me out. Now he does it wagging his tail and I think he is happy to see me. He still makes the smart decision to run from me before he realizes it is me.
On a "training" note: I'm rereading The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller and she has pointed out a few things that I remember I wanted to start threads on my dog forum sites, but then I decided I was too lazy to do that so I'll just rant here and you can comment at will.
1. Head halters for dogs. She was talking about how they are used as the better option in the positive reinforcement community rather than chokers, but either way they operate on the principle of negative reinforcment. I've never been a fan of them. I have one. But then again I also own chokers for both dogs (I'm not gonna lie, I like the "chain look," but I hook them up wrong). So for people that use them, why do you believe they are better than chokers (if you do). Bello sure as hell hated that Halti more than he hated the choker. He wags his tail at the choker (and I have used it "correctly" on him when I first got him and it. I hated how he got depressed looking so I knocked it off. He hates that Halti. And I did try and condition him to it. Not good enough. But, I never had to condition him to like a choker.
2. She keeps saying "for positive punishment to be effective it should stop the behavior in one of two tries." Now, I'm ALL for postive reinforcement and feel that if you are trying to do something, all methods of positive reinforcement should be exhausted first, BUT. How is that fair to expect punishment to work that way? That's like expecting positive reinforcement to work that quickly. We all know it won't. A lot more goes into it than that. You have to make sure that it cues are generalized well. But you can't do that with punishment? I dunno. I'll think on it.
3. I think I'm at the end. I'm getting tired. She was saying how licking was an "active submission" thing a ma jig. Well Bello licks. ALL THE TIME. Well okay. Only when I get home. Now according to her this is Bello acknowleding me as above him. Fantastic. To make this go away I ignore him. Fantastic. Except that isn't what it is. I wish I could remember books titles, but I was reading one where it was talking about how dogs have Jacobson Organs (I'm not looking this up to spell it correctly) just like cats, but cats you know they make that face that makes them look like they are disgusted, while dogs lick things to get it to theirs. And that's what Bello does. I will admit, some dogs do lick as submission. Not him. His is "smelling" because I always come home smelling like dogs. And he likes to smell each and everyone out. And he won't leave me the hell alone. And if I ignore him, GREAT. That's what he wants. Than I'm out of his way so he can do what he really wants to do. If I actively try and pet him while he's licking my clothing down, (quick flicks like a snake not long slurps) he dodges me.
Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south (physically northeast–southwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island at the Canadian border, where the Thousand Islands Bridge connects it to Highway 401, the main Ontario freeway connecting Detroit via Toronto to Montreal. The major metropolitan areas that I-81 connects to include Harrisburg and the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania and Syracuse in New York.
I-81 largely traces the paths created down the length of the Appalachian Mountains by migrating animals, American Indians, and early settlers. It also follows a major corridor for troop movements during the Civil War.[2] These trails and roadways gradually evolved into U.S. Route 11 (US 11); I-81 parallels much of the older US 11.[3] Being mostly rural, it is heavily used as a trucking corridor, and is often used as a bypass of the busier I-95 and I-85 to the east.
The Interstate 81 Corridor Coalition, a six-state coalition, was organized to handle issues along I-81, such as truck traffic and air pollution; the commission meets annually. I-81 is part of the fastest route between the capital of the United States (Washington, D.C.) and the capital of Canada (Ottawa).
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Training golden eagles to hunt is physically and mentally demanding. Young Nurguli needs all her strength and a great deal of focus to call her eagle to come to her from a perch at the top of the hill and to land on her gloved arm. The powerful bird nearly knocks Nurguli over as it comes into land. You need to keep your bare skin well away from raptor beaks and claws: many an eagle hunter – including one of Nurguli’s uncles – bears the scars of eagle handling gone wrong!
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Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south (physically northeast–southwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island at the Canadian border, where the Thousand Islands Bridge connects it to Highway 401, the main Ontario freeway connecting Detroit via Toronto to Montreal. The major metropolitan areas that I-81 connects to include Harrisburg and the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania and Syracuse in New York.
I-81 largely traces the paths created down the length of the Appalachian Mountains through the Great Appalachian Valley by migrating animals, American Indians, and early settlers. It also follows a major corridor for troop movements during the Civil War. These trails and roadways gradually evolved into U.S. Route 11 (US 11); I-81 parallels much of the older US 11. Being mostly rural, it is heavily used as a trucking corridor, and is often used as a bypass of busier Interstates to the east such as I-95. For this reason, it is also used heavily by drug and human traffickers, as it is less monitored by law enforcement than the I-95. This led to the FBI forming a task force to combat the issue in 2017.
The Interstate 81 Corridor Coalition, a six-state coalition, was organized to handle issues along I-81, such as truck traffic and air pollution; the commission meets annually. I-81 is part of the fastest route between the capital of the United States (Washington, D.C.) and the capital of Canada (Ottawa).
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Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
"The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light."
Matthew Arnold
"How do we see physically? No differently than we do in our consciousness--by means of the productive power of imagination. Consciousness is the eye and ear, the sense for inner and outer meaning."
Novalis
"Vision, I say, is related to light itself. But of this sensation and the things pertaining to it I pretend to understand but little, and since even a long time would not suffice to explain that trifle, or even to hint at an explanation, I pass over this in silence."
Galileo Galilei, The Assayer
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By far the hardest week of the year physically - 12 hour days in the scorching sun, annoying bugs, and smelly swamp water.
Houston Texas Livestock Show and Rodeo State FFA tractor technician contest Kids repairing a physically disabled tractor March 7 2011 Reliant Center AG Signs mechanics tools box's
Being physically immersed in the natural environment allows one to become aware of their feelings and surroundings, providing a sense of perspective from the daily demands. My research explores the experiences of the working age population based within the central belt, exploring their interactions in the natural environment, and examining how their physical immersion impacts upon wellbeing. Through semi-structured walking interviews and recording activities, seven individuals discuss their experiences and understanding of the natural environment, and consider how this interaction can be accommodated within with the lifestyles of the working age population to improve wellbeing.
Through the act of walking in the natural environment, the senses are distracted, influenced by the ephemeral - climatic and seasonal conditions as well as the constantly changing physical landscape. A sense of place is experienced by drawing on past landscape encounters, building rich layers of meaning, further enhancing our connection.
The written research is accompanied by a series of collaborative collages in which participants have photographed, drawn and collected elements of interest found in the natural environment. This is supported by additional frottage, print, photography and video works highlighting the attraction and diversity of the selected environments.
The first time I’d ever been hit by my ex-boyfriend was my freshman year of college outside my dorm building. He slapped me across the face so hard it felt like dry ice was stuck to my cheek. What had just happened didn’t quite register as quickly as his hand moved, and all I...
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Captain Ahab Length:
4.3 miles (one-way)
Difficulty:
Physically demanding, technical, for expert riders. Bottom half of the trail is one-way. The trail is not all downhill. Even though the trail starts at an elevation of about 4700 ft and ends at about 4000 ft, you will still have to climb about 1000 ft in order to descend more than 1600 ft. Average grade about 11%. Trail is along cliff edges in places and has a plethora of technical challenges.
Type of Ride:
You must ride up the Cliff Hanger jeep road about 2 miles to gain access to the start of Ahab (~700 ft climb). You can start at the mid-point of Ahab by turning left after 1.7 miles on the road. The ride is on slickrock, ledges, dirt veneer of the Kayenta Formation and offers grand views of Behind The Rocks and the La Sal Mountains.
Stephan's Quintet is a group of five galaxies, set to the right side of this image. Those galaxies that are actually physically related within the cluster (at least three and probably four of the galaxies in the tight grouping) have been "dancing" for several billion years and they show considerable distortion (zoom in or look at the separately processed image). The galaxies will probably merge in the next 5 or so billion years.
Three of the galaxies are part of a true galactic cluster, while at least one of the other two is only coincidentally in the line of sight. In addition to the five galaxies in the group (two are intertwined and essentially look like one), there are several other galaxies in this image.
The largest galaxy, right of center is NGC 7320, located about 50 million light years away. Directly above it is NGC 7219, located about 135 million light years away. The two intertwined galaxies to the upper right of NGC 7230 are designated NGC 7318A and 7318B. NGC 7318A is about 285 million light years away, while the close NGC 7318B is only 245 million light years away. If you zoom in, you can see considerable detail in the distorted spirals, a relict of heavy interaction between the two galaxies when they were closer than they are currently.
The fifth of the Quintet is starlike, and is the lower-left member of the pair of equally bright stars to the lower right of the other four. NGC 7317 is also about 275 million light years distant.
To the upper left of NGC 7320, and further away visually, is the fainter galaxy NGC 7320C, also located about 250 million light years away -- also part of the physical galactic cluster.
Near the bright star near the left border, slightly below center, is the clear spiral LEDA 141041, another member of the physical cluster at about 260 million light years.
Harder to detect, about halway between NGC 7320 and LEDA 141041 (slightly closer to NGC 7320) is PGC 692246, for which I have no estimated distance.
Object: Stephan's Quintet and general region
Venue: Rancho del Rio Observatory
Date: September 27, 2013
Optics: Celestron C9.25 with f/6.3 focal reducer
Guiding: B&L 4" SCT piggybacked with PhD
Camera: Nikon D5100 at prime focus
Exposure: 93 120-sec exposures at ISO 1600 (total exposure, 3hr, 6min)
Stacking: DeepSky Stacker with flats and darks
Processing: PhotoShop CS6
(www.theperfectpointebook.com/) - Not every dancer can endure rigorous ballet training. The perfect pointe book Only a few dancers can have the body to become a professional ballet dancer. Ballet is physically demanding, like the sport of American football