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STROKE: THE SILENT KILLER, A PREVENTABLE AND TREATABLE CATASTROPHE
*Stroke is a global epidemic that threatens lives, health, and quality of life.
It is a major cause of long term disabilities and premature death
Stroke occurs when a vessel that brings blood to the brain bursts or is clogged by a blood clot. With today’s unhealthy lifestyles and numerous health issues such as high blood pressure, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol overuse, stroke has grown to be an epidemic all over the world. Stroke accounts for 5.7 million deaths each year worldwide and ranks second to ischemic heart disease as a cause of death. It is also a leading cause of serious disability, sparing no age, sex, ethnic origin, or country.
The theme of the World Stroke Day 2009: “Stroke‐What can I do?”
This question implies that everyone can do something about stroke, whether it is on an individual or group level.
If you notice one or more of these signs, don't wait. Stroke is a medical emergency.
Call your emergency medical services and get to a hospital right away!
Learn the warning signs of stroke.
Take action in an emergency.
The FAST test
You can use the FAST test to remember the signs of stroke it involves asking three simple questions:
•Face – Can the person smile, has their mouth drooped?
•Arms – Can the person raise both arms?
•Speech – Can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
•Time – Act FAST!
I don't know which one is better, as usual, i have difficulty at making decisions, HELP ME!! tell me which one is better so that i can delete the other :D
ok forget it, i'm keeping both!
"Creative people must entertain lots of silly ideas in order to receive the occasional strokes of genius"
Marshall Cook
hasn't happened yet but i'm patient enough :D
Sprint two stroke.
Presumably a Yamaha. Abcon Expansion Chambers.
Fahron is a tuning company run by Ron Philips.
I've ridden a Fahron Yamaha and very good it was too.
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The Strokes Perform on Day One of the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on August 13, 2010. Photo by Chris Tuite for Rolling Stone
Secma Fun Extreme (QT500) (1995-2018) Engine 505cc Lombardi Twin water cooled 4 stroke
Registration Number AU 06 BKG (Norwich)
SECMA ALBUM
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SECMA (Société d'Etude et de Construction de Mecanique Automobile) is a French automobile manufacturer, established in 1995 by Daniel Richard and located in Aniche, France. His first microcar business was Automobiles ERAD, founded in 1975. The design of the first Secma was intended to be the simplest possible roadcar for less than 20,000 francs (3,000 Euro). On 27 May 2009, SECMA's factory was destroyed by fire, forcing a move to more modern premises. By 2014 around 30,000 Secma and ERAD vehicles had been manufactured - averaging out at about 750 per year since the beginning At the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the Secma F16 Turbo was unveiled. One year after, Secma launched the Fun Buggy, a model with more ground clearance and a Buggy look.
The Fun Extreme was introced in 1995, running through to 2018, it is powered by a Lombardi 505cc twin cylinder fuel injected and water-cooled power plant driving through a five speed manual gearbox, the vehicles overall weight is 398kg (875lbs) and is said to have a top speed of 110 km-h (68 mph)
Other Secma models have included
1995 - 2018: Fun Tech 340 / Fun Quad 340
1995 - 2018: Fun Elec’
1995 - 2018: Fun Buggy 340cc
1995 - 2018: 6x4
1995 - 2018: Fun Extr’m 500 / F440 DCI
1995 - 2018: Fun Runner
1995 - 2018: Fun Family
2016 - Current: Secma F16/F16 Turbo
2017 - Current: Secma Fun Buggy
Qpod
Diolch yn fawr am 70,975,577 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel
Thank you 70,975,577 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe
Shot 21.04.2019 at the annual Weston Park, Easter car show Ref 138-259
Supersampler + Agfa CT Precisa 100 Cross Processed.
Taken when ...meh... and I, met one of our fabulous flickr contacts slithy-toves while we were in Glasgow.
Taken with my lovely, if somewhat idiosyncratic Supersampler - 4 lenses take 4 shots onto 1 negative over 2 seconds. Completely plastic, no control whatsoever and no viewfinder - you just wave it about and hope for the best!
© 2007 Michael Alan Goldberg
Albert Hammond, Jr. performing at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle, 3.02.2007
thanks Marco, Raiko, Phillipp, Vera, Anna, Christoph, pixel pancho, On Off crew and all the persons we met at the strokes, that was great!
www.netherlandart.com Yes, I'm officially going to hell for this one. This piece was done for Gallery 1988's Idiot Box show next month.
"Smetterò di amarti quando un pittore cieco dipingerà il rumore di un petalo di rosa caduto su un pavimento di cristallo." Cit.