Archive for December, 2008

Dec 24 2008

World Holiday Traditions

Published by Pat Mullaly under Current News

Author: Mindy Tulsi

Cold and snowy days, long nights, colorful lights, festivals, parties and shopping can only signify one thing- the holiday season. With hundreds of different celebrations throughout the world, December is the official month of holidays. Here in the West most people decorate trees and give each other gifts to commemorate the birth of Christ. But many people don’t know where the tradition originated or what the other major holidays around the world are.

It started with the sun

Originally the month of December marked a hard and difficult time for people. With the harvest season officially over and winter quickly approaching, people living in northern latitudes had to live off whatever food they had stored and any animals they were able to hunt. Not only did they have this to deal with, but on top of that, the sun got lower and lower in the sky during this time and the days got shorter. People feared that the sun would disappear and leave them in a permanent state of cold and darkness.

However, after the winter solstice which occurs on December 21, they noticed that the days started getting longer and the sun went higher in the sky. This, of course, was reason to celebrate. Granted, there was still many months of winter ahead, but this event reassured everybody that the coming of spring was inevitable and only a matter of time.

Throughout the world and across many different religions and belief systems people had their own ceremonies and traditions to celebrate the solstice. Candles were lit, trees were decorated, people gave thanks, sang songs and said prayers. Continue Reading »

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Dec 22 2008

2 Most Important Feng Shui Tips for Better Sleep

Published by Pat Mullaly under Current News

Author: mastersifu

Feng Shui Tips 1:

Sleep is very important for the overall health of a person; so if you have difficulty sleeping, it is always better to follow these feng shui tips for better sleep and health. A very important feng shui tip is to avoid sleeping with the head towards the door. This is because according to feng shui, the best place to position the bed and to sleep is a position where you can see the door, without actually being across from it. This is why you should also avoid sleeping with your feet right in front of the entrance.

Feng shui tips also state that it is not healthy to sleep under a window as this has a bad impact on your chi. It may make you lose some positive energy by dispersing it. In addition to this, by sleeping under a window, any bad chi that enters the room directly affects you. If you have no alternative than sleeping under a window, it is better to hang a curtain on the window to prevent bad chi from entering the room.

Feng Shui Tips 2:

Feng shui tips are indeed effective in inducing effective sleep. Besides the feng shui tips mentioned above, it is also better to ensure that there are no pictures of water in your bedroom. This is because according to feng shui, pictures of water in the bedroom not only causes insomnia, but is also taught to bring bad luck to the people sleeping in the room.So if you find that there is a picture of water in the bedroom, either remove it or at least, ensure that it is as far from the bed as possible. Another feng shui tip to remember for effective sleep is to ensure that there are no poisoning arrows pointing towards your bed.

You can find out if there are any poisoning arrows in your bedroom by looking for edgy elements or corners pointing to the place you sleep. And if you find some elements like this, and find that it is difficult to get rid of it, try to work at neutralizing its bad effect. This can be done by either covering the edge or by placing a plant in front of it.

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Dec 19 2008

The Joy of a Colonoscopy!!!

Published by Pat Mullaly under Humor

Too funny to be missed, this is by Dave Barry, a Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist for the Miami Herald.

I called my friend Andy Sable, a gastroenterologist, to make an  appointment for a colonoscopy. A few days later, in his office he   showed me a color diagram of the colon, a lengthy organ that appears to go all over the place, at one point passing briefly through  Minneapolis.

Then Andy explained the colonoscopy procedure to me in a thorough,  reassuring and patient manner. I nodded thoughtfully, but I didn’t  really hear anything he said, because my brain was shrieking, quote, ’HE’S GOING TO STICK A TUBE 17,000 FEET UP YOUR BEHIND!’

I left Andy’s office with some written instructions, and a prescription  for a product called ‘MoviPrep,’ which comes in a box large enough to  hold a microwave oven. I will discuss MoviPrep in detail later; for now  suffice it to say that we must never allow it to fall into the hands of  America’s enemies.

I spent the next several days productively sitting around being  nervous. Then, on the day before my colonoscopy, I began my  preparation. In accordance with my instructions, I didn’t eat any solid  food that day; all I had was chicken broth, which is basically water,  only with less flavor. Then, in the evening, I took the MoviPrep. You  mix two packets of powder together in a one-liter plastic jug, then you  fill it with lukewarm water. (For those unfamiliar with the metric  system, a liter is about 32 gallons.) Then, you have to drink the whole jug. This takes about an hour, because MoviPrep tastes – and here I am  being kind – like a mixture of goat spit and urinal cleanser, with just  a hint of lemon.

The instructions for MoviPrep, clearly written by somebody with a great  sense of humor, state that after you drink it, ‘a loose watery bowel  movement may result.’ This is kind of like saying that20after you jump  off your roof, you may experience contact with the ground.

MoviPrep is a nuclear laxative. I don’t want to be too graphic, here,  but: Have you ever seen a space-shuttle launch? This is pretty much the  MoviPrep experience, with you as the shuttle. There are times when you  wish the commode had a seat belt. You spend several hours ; pretty much  confined to the bathroom, spurting violently. You eliminate everything.

And then, when you figure you must be totally empty, you have to drink  another liter of MoviPrep, at which point, as far as I can tell, your  bowels travel into the future and start eliminating food that you have  not even eaten yet.

After an action-packed evening, I finally got to sleep. The next  morning my wife drove me to the clinic. I was very nervous. Not only  was I worried about the procedure, but I had been experiencing  occasional return bouts of MoviPrep spurtage. I was thinking, ‘What if  I spurt on Andy?’

How do you apologize to a friend for something like that? Flowers would  not be enough.

At the clinic I had to sign many forms acknowledging that I understood  and totally agreed with whatever the heck the forms said. Then they led  me to a room full of other colonoscopy people, where I went inside a  little curtained space and took off my clothes and put on one of those  hospital garments designed by sadist perverts, the kind that, when you  put it on, makes you feel even more naked than when you are actually naked.

Then a nurse named Eddie put a little needle in a vein in my left hand.  Ordinarily I would have fainted, but Eddie was very good, and I was  already lying down. Eddie also told me that some people put vodka in  their MoviPrep. At first I was ticked off that I hadn’t thought of this  is, but then I pondered what would happen if you got yourself too tipsy  to make it to the bathroom, so you were staggering around in full Fire  Hose Mode. You would have no choice but to burn your house.

When everything was ready, Eddie wheeled me into the procedure room,  where Andy was waiting with a nurse and an anesthesiologist. I did not  see the 17,000-foot tube, but I knew Andy had it hidden around there  somewhere I was seriously nervous at this point. Andy had me roll over  on my left side, and the anesthesiologist began hooking something up to  the needle in my hand. There was music playing in the room, and I  realized that the song was ‘Dancing Queen’ by ABBA. I remarke d to Andy  that, of all the songs the at could be playing during  this particular procedure, ‘Dancing Queen’ has to be the least  appropriate. ‘You want me to turn it up?’ said Andy, from somewhere  behind me. ‘Ha ha,’ I said. And then it was time, the moment I had been  dreading for more than a decade. If you are squeamish, prepare  yourself, because I am going to tell you, in explicit detail, exactly  what it was like.

I have no idea. Really. I slept through it. One moment, ABBA was  yelling ‘Dancing Queen, Feel the beat of the tambourine,’ and the next  moment, I was back in the other room, waking up in a very mellow mood.  Andy was looking down at me and asking me how I felt… I felt  excellent. I felt even more excellent when Andy told me that It was all  over, and that my colon had passed with flying colors. I have never been prouder of an internal organ.

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Dec 16 2008

Who Should You Count On For Investment Advice?

Published by Pat Mullaly under Finances

Author: William Smith

If you tell people that you play the market, they’re likely to respond in one of two ways – either they want you to give them investment advice, or they think that they’re experts and they want to give you investment advice.

Today, investment advice is everywhere, but investors should beware – free investment advice is usually worth exactly what you pay for it – nothing! Continue Reading »

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Dec 16 2008

Avoid Becoming a Victim of Credit Card Fraud

Published by Pat Mullaly under Finances

Author: Reno Charlton

Credit card fraud has become a major problem over recent years, and every year many people fall victim to this type of fraud.

Often this is through no fault of their own, but in some cases the reason why people fall victim to credit card fraud is because they have been careless with their credit card details, which is something that fraudsters prey on.

With credit card fraud levels still rife it is vital that cardholders are more careful with their details, as otherwise the risk of becoming a victim of card fraud is all the greater.

Certain types of credit card fraud levels are greater than others, and this includes CNP or Card Not Present fraud, which is where the credit card is not needed to conduct a transaction such as with online or telephone purchases made by credit card. Continue Reading »

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