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DONT STOP BELIEVING FROM THE MOVIE ROCK OF AGES WITH LYRICS
11:48 Jan 25 2020 Times Read: 1,085
I DIDNT WRITE THIS LYRICS THE ARE FROM ROCK OF AGES MOVIE
DONT STOP BELIEVING
JUST A SMALL TOWN GIRL
LIVING IN A LONELY WORLD,
SHE TOOK THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN GOING ANYWHERE.
A SINGER IN A SMOKY ROOM
THE SMELL OF WINE AND CHEAP PERFUME,
FOR A SMILE THEY CAN SHARE THE NIGHT
IT GOES ON AND ON AND ON AND ON
STRANGERS WAITING
UP AND DOWN THE BOULEVARD
THEIR SHADOWS SEARCHING N THE NIGHT
STREETLIGHTS PEOPLE
LIVING TO FIND EMOTION
HIDIGN SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT.
DONT STOP BELIEVING
HOLD ON TO THE FEELING
STREETLIGHTS PEOPLE.
IF YOU TUBE AINT WORKING AND YOU ARE USING GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER
10:51 Jan 16 2020 Times Read: 1,178
IF YOUR YOU TUBE AINT A WORKING
GO TO SETTINGS
CLICK ON SETTINGS
GO TO HISTORY AND CLEAR YOUR BROWSING DATA FOR AT LEAST A MONTH
BUT MAKE SURE IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE YOUR PASSWORDS LEAVE THAT BOX UNTICKED, AS ANY BOXES YOU HAVE TICKED WILL BE CLEARED.
MY PROGAMMER TOLD ME HOW TO DO THIS. HOWEVER I ONLY USE APPLE PRODUCTS SO NOT SURE IF THIS WOULD APPLY TO USING WINDOWS OR OTHER BROWSERS.
IF NOT SURE CALL YOUR PROGRAMMER OR INTYERENET PROVIDER FOR ASSISTANCE.
I AM NOT A QUALIFIED COMPUTER PROGRAMMER, I AM A INTENSIVE CARE FLIGHT EVACUATION PARAMEDIC, SO WHEN NEEDING ASSISTANCE RE ANY IPHONES MOBILES LAPTOPS COMPUTERS ETC. IF NOT SURE ASK A PROFESSIONAL.
THIS CAME FROM THE WEBSITE PINTEREST I DIDNT WRITE THIS.
THIS IS THE CATS HOME, NOT YOURS, SO SHOW SOME RESPECT.IF YOU HAVE BEEN INVITED AROUND, THEN YOU KNOW ME WELL ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT I AM CAT LOVER!
IF YOU WANT TO SIT DOWN, FIND AN EMPTY CHAIR. DO NOT EXPERCT MY CAT TO MOVE!
IF YOU DONT WANT TO GET COVERED IN CAT FUR, THEN DONT SIT DOWN! BRING A LINT ROLLER OR STRIP OFF AT THE FRONT DOOR, EVEN THOUGH I WOULD RATHER YOU DIDNT!
DONT EXPECT ME TO REMOVE THE CAT FROM A ROOM,WOULD YOU ASK SOMEONE TO SHOVE THEIR CHILD IN THE ATTIC,WHEN YOU COME TO VISIT?
IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO CATS, THATS NOT MY PROBLEM,TAKE A PILL OR QUIT WHINING. OR BETTER STILL DONT EVEN VISIT.
DONT SHOE AWAY THE CAT,IF THE CAT DECIDES TO SAY HELLO,PLEASE DONT BE RUDE OR I WILL HAVE TO SHOVE YOU OUT THE DOOR!
IF THE CAT CHOOSES TO SIT ON YOU FEEL HONOURED,NOT ANNOYED.IF YOU UPSET THE CAT, I WILL UNLEASH HELL! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
THERE IS NO NEED TO VOICE YOUR OPINION EGUARDING THE CAT BEING ALLOWED TO WALK ON THE TABLE, SCRATCH THE SOFA ETC. SEE RULE ONE.
SAYING IT IS JUST A CAT IS OFFENSIVE TO ME.THE CAT IS PART OF MY FAMILY. I LOVE AND RESPECT ALL MY FAMILY, INCLUDING THOSE WITH FOUR LEGS.
Everyone knows something about “Laura,” whether from the ever-popular autobiographical novels or the ubiquitous 1970s-era TV show. But there are fascinating differences between the fictional character and the real Laura Ingalls Wilder, who sprang from a remarkable American family. Over the course of her long life—she lived from 1867 to 1957—Wilder would traverse “all the successive phases of the frontier,” as she put it, traveling by covered wagon, homesteading, and settling a raw railroad town on the Great Plains. Decades later, she would fly across country in an airplane. Here are a few facts from my biography, Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder, that you might not know.
1. Wilder was related to one of the Salem “witches.” An ancestor, Martha Ingalls Allen Carrier (granddaughter of Edmund Ingalls, long thought to be the first of the family on the continent), was denounced as “a rampant hag” by Cotton Mather and hanged as a witch at Gallows Hill during the Salem Witch Trials. From the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the Mayflower, from Puritans to Presidents, Wilder would be tied by blood or marriage to the wellspring of American history.
2. As a child, Wilder survived a cloud of 3.5 trillion locusts. In the mid-1870s, Laura witnessed one of the most devastating natural disasters the country had ever known—a locust plague that caused an estimated $116 billion worth of damage from the Dakotas to Texas, pushing thousands of settlers to the brink of starvation and ruin, including her own family. The Rocky Mountain locust was the culprit: the only swarming grasshopper species in the U.S. and Canada. It went extinct around 1902 for reasons that have never been explained.
3. Wilder lived most of her life in the American South. From her youth, Laura was a veteran of covered wagon journeys and has always been strongly associated with western settlement thanks to her stories about Kansas, Minnesota, and the Dakota Territory. But she never traveled on the great overland trails to California or Oregon, and in her 20s, she moved to the Ozarks of southern Missouri and lived there for the rest of her life. Her long exile from her beloved family and the prairies of her youth may have inspired the nostalgia of the Little House books.
4. Wilder’s daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, was a yellow journalist who taught her mother the tricks of the trade. Mentored at the San Francisco Bulletin by a friend of William Randolph Hearst’s, Lane began intensively tutoring her mother during Wilder’s 1915 trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. That relationship ultimately led to Lane’s secretive editing of her mother’s later memoir and the Little House books, a process that would only be discovered decades after publication.
5. Wilder would claim that “every story” told in her books was “true,” a claim that was not, in fact, true. The Little House books feature invented characters and fictionalized episodes. But one of Wilder’s tallest tales was delivered in a speech at a Book Fair in Detroit in 1937. Telling an audience of children that she sometimes had to leave the truth out of her books, she embroidered on the gory story of the “Bloody Benders,” serial killers on the Kansas prairies. She claimed that her father was among the vigilante posse that hunted the Benders and killed them. The Benders were real, but the posse and her father’s vengeance were entirely fictional.
6. Through her great-grandmother, Margaret Delano Ingalls, Wilder was related to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whom she loathed. Wilder was a Democrat for years but along with other rural farmers grew sharply critical of the New Deal, calling Truman a “liar” and wishing that Eleanor Roosevelt would have to scrub her own floors. She apparently never learned of the connection and for the rest of her life supported conservative politicians and causes.
7. The Little House books were used as post-WWII propaganda. After the series was completed, in 1943, General Douglas MacArthur’s post-war occupation headquarters in Japan chose The Long Winter as one of the first American books to be translated into Japanese, aiming to support “democratization” and to buoy the morale of a defeated and starving people. German translations were published in a similar effort.
8. Wilder had an “adopted” heir she never knew. In her later years, Rose Wilder Lane met a teenaged boy, Roger Lea MacBride, who would become her lawyer, literary agent, and “adopted grandson.” When the childless Lane died in 1968, MacBride inherited an estate enriched by the bestselling Little House books, licensed the television rights to Little House on the Prairie, and ran for President in 1976 as a Libertarian. Campaigning to abolish government, including the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Post Office, and the F.A.A., he received .2% of the popular vote.
9. Wilder never owned a television. Michael Landon’s adaptation of Little House on the Prairie would one day win her millions of viewers all over the world, but Wilder herself didn’t like the only filmed version she ever saw, of her novel The Long Winter. She told a friend: “The children will read my books, and watch this movie, and they won’t know which is right. My books are just like I lived them.”
10. Laura has been sculpted in butter. This summer, in honor of her 150th birthday, a pigtailed Laura joined the dairy pantheon at the Iowa State Fair, standing alongside the popular Butter Cow. It was a fitting tribute to a lifelong farmer and a girl who loved singing to her cows as she milked them.
Intestinal obstruction
SECTIONS FOR INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
Colon and small intestine
Colon and small intestine
Intestinal obstruction is a blockage that keeps food or liquid from passing through your small intestine or large intestine (colon). Causes of intestinal obstruction may include fibrous bands of tissue (adhesions) in the abdomen that form after surgery, an inflamed intestine (Crohn's disease), infected pouches in your intestine (diverticulitis), hernias and colon cancer.
Without treatment, the blocked parts of the intestine can die, leading to serious problems. However, with prompt medical care, intestinal obstruction often can be successfully treated.
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction include:
Crampy abdominal pain that comes and goes
Loss of appetite
Constipation
Vomiting
Inability to have a bowel movement or pass gas
Swelling of the abdomen
When to see a doctor
Because of the serious complications that can develop from intestinal obstruction, seek immediate medical care if you have severe abdominal pain or other symptoms of intestinal obstruction.
Request an Appointment at Mayo Clinic
Causes
Intussusception
Intussusception
The most common causes of intestinal obstruction in adults are:
Intestinal adhesions — bands of fibrous tissue in the abdominal cavity that can form after abdominal or pelvic surgery
Colon cancer
In children, the most common cause of intestinal obstruction is telescoping of the intestine (intussusception).
Other possible causes of intestinal obstruction include:
Hernias — portions of intestine that protrude into another part of your body
Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease
Diverticulitis — a condition in which small, bulging pouches (diverticula) in the digestive tract become inflamed or infected
Twisting of the colon (volvulus)
Impacted feces
Pseudo-obstruction
Intestinal pseudo-obstruction (paralytic ileus) can cause signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction, but doesn't involve a physical blockage. In paralytic ileus, muscle or nerve problems disrupt the normal coordinated muscle contractions of the intestines, slowing or stopping the movement of food and fluid through the digestive system.
Paralytic ileus can affect any part of the intestine. Causes can include:
Abdominal or pelvic surgery
Infection
Certain medications that affect muscles and nerves, including tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline and imipramine (Tofranil), and opioid pain medications, such as those containing hydrocodone (Vicodin) and oxycodone (Oxycontin)
Muscle and nerve disorders, such as Parkinson's disease
Risk factors
Diseases and conditions that can increase your risk of intestinal obstruction include:
Abdominal or pelvic surgery, which often causes adhesions — a common intestinal obstruction
Crohn's disease, which can cause the intestine's walls to thicken, narrowing the passageway
Cancer in your abdomen, especially if you've had surgery to remove an abdominal tumor or radiation therapy
Complications
Untreated, intestinal obstruction can cause serious, life-threatening complications, including:
Tissue death. Intestinal obstruction can cut off the blood supply to part of your intestine. Lack of blood causes the intestinal wall to die. Tissue death can result in a tear (perforation) in the intestinal wall, which can lead to infection.
Infection. Peritonitis is the medical term for infection in the abdominal cavity. It's a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical and often surgical attention.
Diagnosis
Tests and procedures used to diagnose intestinal obstruction include:
Physical exam. Your doctor will ask about your medical history and your symptoms. He or she will also do a physical exam to assess your situation. The doctor may suspect intestinal obstruction if your abdomen is swollen or tender or if there's a lump in your abdomen. He or she may listen for bowel sounds with a stethoscope.
X-ray. To confirm a diagnosis of intestinal obstruction, your doctor may recommend an abdominal X-ray. However, some intestinal obstructions can't be seen using standard X-rays.
Computerized tomography (CT). A CT scan combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles to produce cross-sectional images. These images are more detailed than a standard X-ray, and are more likely to show an intestinal obstruction.
Ultrasound. When an intestinal obstruction occurs in children, ultrasound is often the preferred type of imaging. In youngsters with an intussusception, an ultrasound will typically show a "bull's-eye," representing the intestine coiled within the intestine.
Air or barium enema. An air or barium enema is basically enhanced imaging of the colon that may be done for certain suspected causes of obstruction. During the procedure, the doctor will insert air or liquid barium into the colon through the rectum. For intussusception in children, an air or barium enema can actually fix the problem most of the time, and no further treatment is needed.
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04:05 Jan 27 2020
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