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indiatrendzs · 6 months
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The Truth About Distressed or Rustic Furniture
Distressed or rustic furniture is a popular design choice for many people because of its unique and timeless aesthetic. These types of furniture are intentionally made to look weathered and aged, and they often improve in appearance with time and use. Here’s the truth about distressed or rustic furniture and how it evolves over time: Visit Our Online Store:-ETSY MOGULGALLERY Aged Appearance:…
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Of the 19 hijackers who carried out the Sept 11 attacks:
15 were from Saudi Arabia (a powerful/oil-rich country the U.S. works hard to maintain diplomatic relations with)
2 were from the United Arab Emirates (also a powerful/oil-rich country the U.S. works hard to maintain diplomatic relations with)
1 was from Egypt, 1 from Lebanon.
None of the hijackers were from Iraq.
None of the Sept 11 hijackers were Iraqi.
None of the 9/11 hijackers were from Iraq.
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vintagehomecollection · 7 months
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Using recycled wood not only conserves resources but also adds a mellow patina to renovated rooms.
The Naturally Elegant Home, 1992
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ginger-by-the-sea · 5 months
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sabrinedz · 11 months
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Algerian architecture ✨🫶🏻🇩🇿
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camiswift · 1 year
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my dream home ⋆ ˚。⋆ ♡ ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚
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i want a 5 bedroom house (preferably pink) with 3 bathrooms, a big kitchen with green cabinets, a master bedroom with a ton of windows, a big backyard with a garden, and a pool
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mirohtron · 3 months
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100+ days of genocide and I'm still seeing idiots go "ok but hamas is bad too" girl what abt the country dickriding america
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pastafossa · 10 months
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you saying that ‘sending a raven’ will have a hopeful but not a happy ending does not bode well for my mental health, pasta. kindly turn on your location, we need to talk. calmly. 🙂
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andromedasummer · 9 months
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oh boy guess whose getting stitches
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sixstringphonic · 2 months
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Opinion: What a doctor sees when Joe Biden hesitates
Daniel J. Stone, March 7th 2024, The Los Angeles Times
As a geriatrician, I discuss the effects of aging with patients every day. I wish I had a chance to give my usual talk to everyone who chortles or tears their hair out about President Biden’s fitness for his job.
First, memory. I explain to patients that there are three components to consider. One is formation. Then storage. And, finally, recall. The most common issue among seniors is slow recall. This is the familiar “tip of the tongue” phenomenon, when a word seems to hide or a name won’t come to mind. You know the name, it’s in your bank of memories, it just can’t be accessed quickly. Given time, it usually arrives.
This problem, called age-associated memory impairment, often starts for people in their 30s and gradually progresses. It’s a nuisance but not disabling. If, like me, you find yourself using the term “whatchamacallit,” you probably have it. Don’t worry, you’ll be fine.
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia, is a different story. Those affected lose the ability to store new memories. They can still access old memories in their memory bank and may recount events that occurred decades ago. But they can’t tell you what they had for breakfast because that never entered the memory bank. (I reassure my patients with age-associated memory impairment by asking whether they remember their breakfast. They do.)
Alzheimer’s is cognitively crippling. Losing the ability to form new memories freezes one in time. Those affected can’t make new friends or address new situations without fresh memories. Additionally, the disease progressively impairs other domains, including behavior and ultimately physical skills.
Fortunately, President Biden shows no signs of Alzheimer’s disease. At news conferences, he references new events and obviously creates new memories efficiently. He speaks slowly and pauses to find words like others with benign age-associated memory impairment. These issues are exacerbated by a chronic speech impediment. Biden has struggled with stuttering since childhood, and remnants of the condition have long been apparent in his speech.
Unfortunately, word hesitations coupled with the mild stutter can’t help but affect his public speaking. Biden’s political opponents and the uninformed exploit it, along with stereotypes about older people, to create a false narrative about intellectual impairment.
I take care of many high-functioning seniors like President Biden in my practice. One that I know, who is not a patient of mine, has been my family’s lawyer for five decades. Melvin Spears, at 96, recently responded to an emailed legal question with succinct and well-targeted advice, as he always has. When I spoke to him, he acknowledged some concessions to his age. He speaks more slowly, and transportation is a challenge because he’s stopped driving. (He considers Uber and Lyft “a hassle.”) Like Biden, Spears focuses on his work and lets others worry about his age if they choose.
Studies show that high-functioning seniors like Mel Spears and the president compensate for slower reaction time by applying superior knowledge and judgment. The presidency is not a job that requires lightning-quick reflexes. First-hand experience with the successes and failures of U.S. foreign policy over decades, for example, combined with time-tested judgment offers far more than speed in speech or decision-making.
Actuarial tables show that the 81-year-old president’s life expectancy extends nearly eight years, well beyond a second term. He gets excellent healthcare, has no major chronic illnesses, and at his recent physical at Walter Reed Military Medical Center, he was declared “healthy, active” and “fit for duty.” All that means that Biden is likely to beat the actuarial estimate. Given his overall health and the absence of current cognitive impairment, he would likely complete a second term with stable cognition.
All candidates for political office in the United States deserve to be evaluated on their accomplishments and capabilities rather than by their age. Seniors may be the last minority whose natural traits are singled out for ridicule and stereotyping. If the American people disagree with President Biden’s policies and prefer change, they should support his opponent. But in the absence of valid evidence of true cognitive impairment, their judgment should not be influenced by ageist social stereotypes. Biden and the American political process deserve better.
Daniel J. Stone is an internist and geriatrician in Beverly Hills.
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indiatrendzs · 10 months
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Unique Eclectic Mid Century Rustic Farmhouse Credenza
Storage Chests and wood storage trunks. The two are often confused as to which is which, but the separation is very straightforward. Traditionally much more strongly manufactured, damchia chest were usually used for bridal gifting. In the living area, a carved sideboard credenza serves both useful and decorative purposes. They serve as accent pieces in any room, whether it’s a living room,…
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dramatic-dolphin · 2 years
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fave tags on the paprika post so far, rly feeling that national pride when i read things like this. come to hungary we actually use spices in our cooking.
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vintagehomecollection · 11 months
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The architectural qualities of this wonderful stone staircase need no embellishment. The stairs, made of unmatched stone blocks, flare out at the bottom, creating a natural place to sit in the generous-sized hallway.
Classic Country Style And How to Achieve It, 1990
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anonymous-dentist · 5 months
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your sister might actually have a tomato allergy i dont think people fine ketchup spicy unless its an allergy.
Things my family members find spicy, a non-comprehensive list:
Salt
Pepper
Garlic
Onion powder
Oregano
Basil
Ketchup
Mustard
Tomato sauce (pasta)
Tomato sauce (pizza)
Steak seasoning
Poultry seasoning
So yeah, no, she thinks ketchup is spicy. My dad won't eat food with anything stronger than a sprinkle of salt on it because he says it's too spicy. My mom... is fine, actually, but my dad and my sister? Wow. I'm not much better, but at least I can eat garlic without tearing up from how spicy it is. This is why I'm lowkey banned from cooking for the family lol, I add salt and pepper to things
You know. White people things! :D
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infobuildmyplace · 1 month
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Matrix Silver
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