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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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Damn delicious... I'd have one right now!
Served in a Mason jar, with a skewer that includes,
1- pickled onions
2- chunk of Canadian cheddar cheese
3- chunk of pepperoni
4- mini, dill, spicy pickle
5- jalepeno pepper
6- olive
Now that's an entree, I mean drink!
I actually have this unexplainable weakness for all things Kirby. There's just something so pure and innocent about his design, and truthfully, unless you screw it up royally, it's pretty hard to get a bad Character Good of the guy.
A few years back, the Nendoroid line introduced Kirby into it's lineup. There's been several releases in the line, including at least 3 different Kirby, a special Kirby with his Robobattle suit, a Waddle Dee, a Metaknight, and a King Dedede.
I've got maybe half of these, with the Robobattle set being the highlight.
So for the 30th Anniversary of the franchise, there was a special Nendoroid release of the base Kirtby with a special base, and different faces/accessories. Technically the Star Wand has made an appearance in the first set, but this one is coated with glitter, so there!
Like pretty much all other Nendoroids, Kirby requires his base to stand and pose. What makes this line of Nendoroids unique is that the body is basically one giant metal shell, and the limbs are magnets. So basically you can pose the arms and feet anywhere you want on the body. Like with the Windwaker Link, it was like the Nendoroid line was created just so a product like this could exist.. everything just works out so well.
Of the new expressions, it's hard to pick an absolute favourite, though it is nice admittedly nice to finally get a classic Kirby face into the mix. But in terms of sheer comedic value, you gotta give it to the the surprised face. It's really odd that this Kirby dfidn't come with an inhaling face, but I guess if they did that they wouldn't have included the dizzy face, or they'd have had to increase the price. Understandable, but unfortunate you'd have to own the first release to get that face when this is a special anniversary set.
The NCLEX-RN exam is like no other! This exam will hunt down your every weakness and challenge you on it! OK, maybe it is not that bad—but you definitely will need to be knowledgeable in many areas to succeed on the NCLEX! Even the things you may have forgotten from the beginning of your nursing program you will need to remember. Let’s sort through some facts and misunderstandings about this exam!
The NCLEX is based on an analysis of new graduates. What this means is that test administrators looked at graduates across North America to see what knowledge and skills they possess. The analysis looked at acute care settings, as that is where most new graduates start their nursing career.
It is important to acknowledge that nursing specialties are not tested on the NCLEX-RN exam. The NCLEX exam is testing you on what you should know as a newly practicing nurse in an acute setting—but remember that could be a rural or urban setting. If you are a new nurse working in a rural area and a laboring mom walks into your ER, you should know how to safely care for her. This does not mean you have the expertise to work in the obstetrical unit; rather, you need the knowledge and ability to care for this mom safely.
What does CAT mean? You will hear it referred to as a CAT adaptive exam. CAT refers to Computer Adaptive Testing. This means that the exam is being created as you take it! The computer uses an algorithm to decide what question it will ask you next. It is determining your ability compared to the passing standard. Think of the passing standard as a set level that is used to determine if you are above it or below it.
Every time you answer a question it determines what it will ask you next. As the exam continues the computer’s ability will become more and more accurate in asking you a question. It determines the question it will ask you based on the following criteria:
You will have enough questions from each content area to match the test plan percentages. The test plan outlines the percentages of each area the exam can include. It has a minimum and maximum percentage of questions in each area that it can contain.
The question will be a question that you have a 50% chance of getting correct. The computer does this so that the question is fair and isn’t too difficult or too easy.
You will not receive a question that you have within a year. That means that if you are a repeat writer you will not have the same question within that year.
One misunderstanding that I often hear students express is,“my exam was ALL insert client need area!”
Many students feel that their exam included many questions from one particular area or client needs section. For example, I recently worked with a student who stated: “My exam was 75% pharmacology! It was so unfair!” This is a misconception that some students may have.
The NCLEX-RN exam is based on the client needs areas. These areas are as follows:
1. Safe and Effective Care Environment
a. Management of care
b. Safety and infection control
2. Health Promotion and Maintenance
3. Psychosocial Integrity
4. Physiological Integrity
a. Basic care and comfort
b. Pharmacological and parenteral therapies
c. Reduction of risk potential
d. Physiological adaptation
The test plan outlines how much of the exam is needed in each category and subcategory. For example, the example that I just referred in which the student had stated that the exam felt like 75% of her exam was pharmacology--- in fact could not be more than 18% of the entire exam.
The good news is that your exam will not be comprised of just one of these client needs areas! It will however, include ALL of these client needs areas. The NCLEX-RN exam requires you to be above the passing standard in all of these areas. That means you could ROCK all of the above areas, except the Pharmacological and Parental Therapies section, and still fail this exam.
The first step to passing the NCLEX-RN exam is knowing and understanding the exam itself. This understanding can assist you in your preparation and help you choose the resources you will need to be successful!
"Pain is the invitation for God to move in and replace our faltering strength with His." Lysa TerKeurst
Scratching...In a moment of weakness I ate a slice of vegan pizza. The wheat crust means 24 hours of itchy hands and feet for me. Does anyone else get this from grains? I've had it since I was 16 years old.
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thismoontoad: That is the worst.
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Title: A guide to health : or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, d. ca. 1818
Creator: Bach, Robert, 1777?-1846, publisher
Creator: Hargreaves, Thomas, 1774-1846 or 1847, illustrator
Creator: Orme, Daniel, b. 1767, engraver
Publisher: [Stockport] : Printed for the author, and sold by R. Bach ... New-York, and other booksellers
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1803
Language: eng
Description: "Printed by J. Clarke, Underbank, Stockport [Manchester, England]."--verso of t.p
Includes numerous references to the author's cordial balm of Gilead
Frontis. port. of author, "Engraved by Orme, from the original picture by T. Hargreaves, Liverpool."
Not in BM, Shaw & Shoemaker, or Wellcome Cat. of printed books
NLM copy has ownership signature on verso of frontis: "Thos. Van Zandt, New York."
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•"Ideological purity
•Compromise as weakness
•A fundamentalist belief in scriptural literalism
•Denying science
•Unmoved by facts
•Undeterred by new information
•A hostile fear of progress
•A demonization of education
•A need to control women's bodies
•Severe xenophobia
•Tribal mentality
•Intolerance of dissent
•Pathological hatred of US government
They can call themselves the Tea Party. They can call themselves conservatives. And they can even call themselves Republicans. The Republicans certainly shouldn't. But we should call them what they are, the American Taliban. And the American Taliban cannot survive if Dorothy Cooper is allowed to vote."
The Newsroom - HBO, August 26, 2012
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Title: An essay on the prevention and cure of vocal, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, spinal, female, uterine and childbed weakness : and also, of hernias, piles, and prolapsus-ani, etc., etc. : by mechanical supports, consisting of braces, props, girdles, springs, galvanic attachments, and bandages : adapted to the above maladies respectively, with the opinions of distinguished medical men on the subject
Creator: Banning, E. P. (Edmund Prior), b. 1810
Publisher: [New York : E.P. Banning]
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1853
Language: eng
Description: Date from p. 30
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my weakness is anything sweet and baked. mmm....cream cheese icing and cinnamon goodness. i admit i do use half wheat flour. still delicious.
recipe is from The New Best Recipe (best book ever)
by the editors of cooksillustrated.com
The Sony SEL24240 isn't that great, unfortunately. I had a really hard time to get a sharp image of this fencepost. And this thing doesn't even move!
Whenever somebody asks me what's my weakness in photography, I always answer photojournalism. Probably because I don't practice it a lot. But then our finals for DIGIPHO came and it was photojournalism. This photo is my favorite among all my shots. Please give some time and lemme share you his story~
This is Mang Boy. He's a garbage collector that wanders around the area of Pasay City, Philippines. He always gets my attention because of two dogs that always follows him. These two dogs are his and despite of his life status, he decided to adopt those two puppies instead of them being stray dogs. He tries his best to share some of his food to his dogs just to keep them alive but you know what? He told me that even though he sometimes don't feed them very much, these dogs never leave him and continues to follow him.
"They are the reason why I smile. They are the reason why I'm not alone. That's why I love them." - Mang Boy
When we were asked to do photojournalism, I thought the reason why we needed to do this was to expand our photography knowledge. True, but it was more than that. I'm starting to believe that the main reason why we were tasked to do this was to discover other people's story. Stories that are left ignored. Stories that can capture your heart. A story worth capturing by your camera. This is why I love photography.
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Title: A guide to health : or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, d. ca. 1818
Creator: Bach, Robert, 1777?-1846, publisher
Creator: Hargreaves, Thomas, 1774-1846 or 1847, illustrator
Creator: Orme, Daniel, b. 1767, engraver
Publisher: [Stockport] : Printed for the author, and sold by R. Bach ... New-York, and other booksellers
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1803
Language: eng
Description: "Printed by J. Clarke, Underbank, Stockport [Manchester, England]."--verso of t.p
Includes numerous references to the author's cordial balm of Gilead
Frontis. port. of author, "Engraved by Orme, from the original picture by T. Hargreaves, Liverpool."
Not in BM, Shaw & Shoemaker, or Wellcome Cat. of printed books
NLM copy has ownership signature on verso of frontis: "Thos. Van Zandt, New York."
NUC pre-1956
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A weakness or a strength? I think this is the question I asked myself as I sat the doctors surgery today. Depression is a weakness, but being able to do something about it is a strength. Something should have been done ages ago but I had to go thru an awful lot to get to this point. I'm not happy that it reached this point, I've lost friends, I've done things I'm not proud of. But it needs to stop, so this is the step I've taken, I don't want to end up like my mum and I definitely don't want to end it like her mum did... even though things have gotten pretty close the last few weeks. So here's to turning 28 and a new start.
Pages 179 – 187 (detail)
2010, Joe Alterio
From "Landscapes of Quarantine," a group exhibition at Storefront for Art and Architecture, NYC, from March 10 - April 17, 2010.
Myths, legends, and folk tales weave their stories around a grain of inherited wisdom: taken together, they form a catalog of humanity’s recurring weaknesses and occasional strengths. Some lessons are never learned, however, and many tales have been lost along the way. Alterio’s rediscovered myth tells the story of a town that delegates responsibility for imposing quarantine onto a machine, in the hope of bypassing human prejudice. The disastrous result – everyone is suspect because no one can be proven completely healthy – shows the fundamental arbitrariness of the labels on which quarantine relies.
My weakness would be cherry blossoms. I love this bloom, even though it lasts for such a brief period of time each year. The delicate nature of the bloom giving way to a sturdy leaf appeals to me on so many senses. It probably explains why I chose a rather large sprig of cherry blossoms for my first tattoo.
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Title: A guide to health : or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, d. ca. 1818
Creator: Bach, Robert, 1777?-1846, publisher
Creator: Hargreaves, Thomas, 1774-1846 or 1847, illustrator
Creator: Orme, Daniel, b. 1767, engraver
Publisher: [Stockport] : Printed for the author, and sold by R. Bach ... New-York, and other booksellers
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1803
Language: eng
Description: "Printed by J. Clarke, Underbank, Stockport [Manchester, England]."--verso of t.p
Includes numerous references to the author's cordial balm of Gilead
Frontis. port. of author, "Engraved by Orme, from the original picture by T. Hargreaves, Liverpool."
Not in BM, Shaw & Shoemaker, or Wellcome Cat. of printed books
NLM copy has ownership signature on verso of frontis: "Thos. Van Zandt, New York."
NUC pre-1956
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We build almost all our bone density when we're kids and teens. Kids with strong bones have a better chance of avoiding bone weakness later in life. Here's how parents can help. t.co/lcDg6cnzbN t.co/sb7rimx5L4 (via Twitter twitter.com/MarkSFreyDDS/status/1052277661534474240)
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Title: The medical adviser : a complete treatise on the formation, debility, and diseases of those organs peculiar in each sex, including spermatorrhoea, or seminal weakness, drawn up with a view to the treatment and cure of impotence, and the more effectual removal of the venereal disease, the result of thirty years' experience, with the latest discoveries
Creator: Watson, William
Publisher: New York : [William Watson]
Sponsor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1860
Language: eng
Description: NLM copy: printed publisher's address "no. 658 Broadway", inked out and replaced in ms. by " no. 1, Great Jones' St. near Broadway; author's address on p.96 similarly inked out and replace in ms
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Title: A guide to health : or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, d. ca. 1818
Creator: Bach, Robert, 1777?-1846, publisher
Creator: Hargreaves, Thomas, 1774-1846 or 1847, illustrator
Creator: Orme, Daniel, b. 1767, engraver
Publisher: [Stockport] : Printed for the author, and sold by R. Bach ... New-York, and other booksellers
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1803
Language: eng
Description: "Printed by J. Clarke, Underbank, Stockport [Manchester, England]."--verso of t.p
Includes numerous references to the author's cordial balm of Gilead
Frontis. port. of author, "Engraved by Orme, from the original picture by T. Hargreaves, Liverpool."
Not in BM, Shaw & Shoemaker, or Wellcome Cat. of printed books
NLM copy has ownership signature on verso of frontis: "Thos. Van Zandt, New York."
NUC pre-1956
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I actually have this unexplainable weakness for all things Kirby. There's just something so pure and innocent about his design, and truthfully, unless you screw it up royally, it's pretty hard to get a bad Character Good of the guy.
A few years back, the Nendoroid line introduced Kirby into it's lineup. There's been several releases in the line, including at least 3 different Kirby, a special Kirby with his Robobattle suit, a Waddle Dee, a Metaknight, and a King Dedede.
I've got maybe half of these, with the Robobattle set being the highlight.
So for the 30th Anniversary of the franchise, there was a special Nendoroid release of the base Kirtby with a special base, and different faces/accessories. Technically the Star Wand has made an appearance in the first set, but this one is coated with glitter, so there!
Like pretty much all other Nendoroids, Kirby requires his base to stand and pose. What makes this line of Nendoroids unique is that the body is basically one giant metal shell, and the limbs are magnets. So basically you can pose the arms and feet anywhere you want on the body. Like with the Windwaker Link, it was like the Nendoroid line was created just so a product like this could exist.. everything just works out so well.
Of the new expressions, it's hard to pick an absolute favourite, though it is nice admittedly nice to finally get a classic Kirby face into the mix. But in terms of sheer comedic value, you gotta give it to the the surprised face. It's really odd that this Kirby dfidn't come with an inhaling face, but I guess if they did that they wouldn't have included the dizzy face, or they'd have had to increase the price. Understandable, but unfortunate you'd have to own the first release to get that face when this is a special anniversary set.