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Sunday, 31 January 2016

Genetic Study Provides First Ever Insight Into Biological Origin Of Schizophrenia

A landmark study has revealed that an overactive gene may be rooted in the origins of neurological disease. 
Schizophrenia, a devastating neurological disorder characterized by delusional thoughts and hallucinations, affects about 1% of the total population. The exact cause of schizophrenia has been mostly elusive until now, as scientists recently made headway in the disorder’s origins, the journal Nature reports.
Researchers discovered that overactive genes that regulate a process called synaptic pruning, in which the brain sheds weak or redundant connections between neurons as it matures, are likely involved in the onset of schizophrenia. People who carry genes that accelerate or intensify that pruning are at higher risk of developing schizophrenia than those who do not.
Scientists from Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, and the Broad Institute teamed up and began by focusing on a location on the human genome known as the MHC, which was most strongly associated with schizophrenia in previous genetic studies. This area of the human genome is commonly associated with the immune response, giving credence to a possible connection between autoimmune disease and neurological disorders like schizophrenia.-read more -http://www.collective-evolution.com/2016/01/30/genetic-study-provides-first-ever-insight-into-biological-origin-of-schizophrenia/

NO BLIND DOG OR OWNER ALLOWED ON OUR NUDIST BEACH.

A GUIDE DOG ALONG WITH HIS BLIND OWNER ARE BARRED FROM A NUDIST COLONY-JUPITER,FLORIDA,AMERICA.

Mindfulness

What is mindfulness?

Professor Mark Williams, former director of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre, says that mindfulness means knowing directly what is going on inside and outside ourselves, moment by moment.
"It's easy to stop noticing the world around us. It's also easy to lose touch with the way our bodies are feeling and to end up living 'in our heads' – caught up in our thoughts without stopping to notice how those thoughts are driving our emotions and behaviour," he says.
"An important part of mindfulness is reconnecting with our bodies and the sensations they experience. This means waking up to the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the present moment. That might be something as simple as the feel of a banister as we walk upstairs.
"Another important part of mindfulness is an awareness of our thoughts and feelings as they happen moment to moment.
"It's about allowing ourselves to see the present moment clearly. When we do that, it can positively change the way we see ourselves and our -http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/Pages/mindfulness.aspx#what

ARCHAEOLOGY NEWS.

ARCHAEOLOGISTS  HAVE FOUND 800 BODIES OF CHILDREN  UNDER 6 -ST.PETERS BURIAL GROUND .1,967 BODIES WERE IN 400 BURIAL PLOTS.ALSO A TIME CAPSULE  AT THE 1820 BURIAL GROUND -BLACKBURN ,LANS CONTAINED A FULL SET OF GEORGE III COINS ,THE REMAINS OF BODIES WILL BE REINTERRED NEARBY.

MONKEY,S HAVE AUTISM?

8 MACAQUES HAVE BEEN BRED WITH AN OVERACTIVE GENE DISORDER  THAT PRODUCES AUTISM-LIKE TRAITS IN CHINA. IT IS BELIEVED THAT BY STUDYING THESE MONKEYS CAN HELP UNDERSTAND AUTISM AND FIND NEW THERAPIES .THIS IS NOT RIGHT IN MY OPINION.

Saturday, 30 January 2016

‘Punk rock and UFOs: Cryptozoology meets Anarchy’ playlist

“Punk rock and UFOs: Cryptozoology meets Anarchy,” which is the first book from the author of this blog Mike Damante, is officially out.
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Author Mike Damante will be on hand Friday playing punk and emo songs.
Author Mike Damante will be on hand Friday playing punk and emo songs.
“Punk rock and UFOs: Cryptozoology meets Anarchy” looks at cryptozoology as an underdog science, while challenging our inner process of belief by examining our cognition, memories and media literacy. This is his first proper book, put out by DiAngelo Publications, which has published titles “Journey Of The Heart,” hip-hop heavyweight Slim Thug’s “ How To Survive In A Recession,” Zen and the Art of Skiing” and others. “Punk rock and UFOs: Cryptozoology meets Anarchy” is available in digitally ( Kindle, Apple, eBook formats) and physical copies online at Barnes and Noble, Amazon and from the publisher’s site .
The launch party for the book will be at 9 p.m. Friday at Dirt Bar, Dirt Bar, 1209 Caroline. Damante will be on hand DJ’ing and there will be some books for sale ($14, cash -read more only.) From 3-5 pm. at on Feb. 13 at RiverOaks Bookstore 3270 Westheimer, the first official book signing, along with a reading and question and answer session will take place.
As a bonus chapter of the book, there is a UFO-gazing playlist with songs about aliens, cryptozoology and other themes reflected in the book. Check out the songs below ( Some language may be NSFW).read more http://blog.chron.com/miked/2016/01/punk-rock-and-ufos-cryptozoology-meets-anarchy-playlist/

Sunday, 24 January 2016

MOLD -NOT HAPPY WITH HOUSING ASSOCIATION ?

Mold can be found in dark, moist areas with limited light. Molds are fungi that grow in the form of multicellular filaments. These fungi can grow and reproduce rapidly through small spores, which may remain airborne continually. They can survive through extreme temperatures. Some moulds can start growing at about 3.89 degrees Celsius or even less. Dealing with mould in the home should be done carefully to prevent the spores from spreading. The removal should be done as quickly as possible, as mould may pose health risks if inhaled.

Instructions

  1. 1
    Put on safety goggles, a mask and a pair of gloves. Find the area in the house where the dampness and mould is located. Locate the source of it and resolve it. Fix a leaking roof or plumbing promptly. Remove items from the room that are damp and may have mould growing on them. Place them in a big plastic bag, tie the plastic bag to prevent the spores from coming out, then discard it. Get rid of other items, such as clothing, furnishing or carpets, that are damp and mould infested.
  2. 2
    Block off the area where the mould is present. Tape a large piece of plastic around that section to prevent the spread of spores to other non-moldly areas of the house. Keep children and other occupants of the home away from the area that is being cleaned.
    1. 3
      Vacuum rugs, carpets and other fabric furnishings in the house thoroughly to eliminate mould spores. Wipe areas that are washable with unscented detergent or baking soda. Scrub infected areas briskly, then use a clean wet rag to wipe it. Dry the wet area immediately after cleaning.
    2. 4
      Hire a professional trained in removing mould to inspect the home for any remaining mould spores. Prevent further mould from developing by keeping the home dry. Regularly check for sources of moisture such as leaks and fix them immediately.

    Tips and warnings

    • The exposure to mould in the home can cause health issues. Do not delay if you suspect that there is mould in your home.ALL VERY USEFUL INFORMATION BUT WHEN I INFORMED  OUR HOUSING ASSOCIATION THEIR SAID NOT A LOAD TO DO AND IF COLD LEAVE HEATING  ON WITH WINDOWS OPEN AND JUST KEEP ON TOP OF IT.

Save St Eval's slow worms before sending in bulldozers, say consultants

Slow worms will have to be moved before houses are builtControversial plans to build 100 homes on the site of the former RAF base at St Eval could depend on the transfer of hundreds of slow worms and grass snakes to help them survive the arrival of bulldozers.

Read more: http://www.cornishguardian.co.uk/Save-St-Eval-s-slow-worms-sending-bulldozers-say/story-28183607-detail/story.html#ixzz3yBVnXuqw 
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SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS FOR YOUNG LEARNING DISABILITIES.

IF YOU ARE A YOUNG BRITISH PERSON LIVING IN BRITAIN A THIRD OF YOU ARE SAID TO BE TOO SCARED TO GO OUT IN CASE THEY GET BULLIED.MANY SPEND LESS THAN A HOUR OUT ACCORDING TO A MENCAP POLL OF 18 TO 35 YEAR OLDS  WITH LEARNING PROBLEMS WITH  1 IN 5 FEEL ALONE.BIT IN MY HUMBLE OPINION IS THEIR ALL HAVE THE SAME RIGHT  AS SO CALLED NORMAL PEOPLE  TO GO OUT AND HAVE FUN.

SIMI ..NOW SAFE.

SIMI -INDIAN SIBERIAN TIGER WAS PART OF A GERMAN CIRCUS WHO SUFFERED CRUELTY.SHE WAS HELPED TO BE SAVED IN SEPTEMBER 2012 BACK BENCH TORY MP BROUGHT UP ABOUT HER PLIGHT DURING PMQS .SIMI WAS CLOSE TO DEATH DUE TO AN INFECTION FOLLOWING A BOTCHED TAIL AMPUTATION AND NOW RESIGNS IN ISLE OF WIGHT ZOO.

TURTLE ON SOUTH WEST COAST

1ST CANINE CUB SCOUT.

THIS  IS A DOG CALLED RUBY WHO HAS 30 BADGES .SHE IS PART OF THE 1ST TOLWORTH EVEREST CUB PACK,SOUTH LONDON.

DOG DEPRESSION.

ANIMAL CHARITY -P.D.S.A DID A RESEARCH INTO DEPRESSION IN DOGS. 31,500 PET OWNERS -28 PER CENT THOUGHT  IT OK TO LEAVE DOGS FOR BETWEEN 6 TO 10 HOURS .VETS ADVISE A MAXIMUM OF 4 HOURS BECAUSE LONELY DOGS GET DEPRESSED.

/victorian-bakers-

Four modern bakers bake their way through the era that gave us modern baking as we know it - the reign of Queen Victoria. Experts Alex Langlands and Annie Gray join them to tell the incredible story of our daily bread.
The journey begins in 1837, when bread was the mainstay of most diets and bakers were at the heart of every community. A rural bake house has been kitted out exactly as it would have been in the 1830s. The bakers must get to grips with centuries-old methods of breadmaking and that means doing absolutely everything by hand.
The first loaves are made with heritage wheat flour and brewers' yeast in a tiny wood-fired oven. It is bog standard bread that fed Victorian rural workers but to modern palettes it is an absolute revelation. Fifth-generation baker John Swift gets a taste of the bread his ancestors once made and artisan baker Duncan is in his element in this unhurried, organic world. There is no shop, so the bakers deliver door-to-door. For industrial baker John Foster, who deals with customers as far afield as China, the fixed demand and lack of competition enjoyed by Victorian bakers is an utter joy.
But the idyll doesn't last. In the 1840s, poor harvests and an economic downturn saw the price of wheat rocket, so barley bread must be made for the poor. It is an irony not lost on the bakers that this bread would only sell in the poshest artisan bakeries today. But it is when they have to turn their hand to making crammings - Victorian chicken feed - that their forebears' role in feeding a starving nation really hits home.-http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vn7sq/victorian-bakers-episode-1

story-of-scottish-art

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06h7xsm/the-story-of-scottish-art-episode-1-Lachlan Goudie visits the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, a stone circle that has stood for thousands of years. He also encounters the Westray Wife, an ancient figurine on the island of Westray that is the oldest sculpted human figure in the British Isles.
There is also a look at the sophisticated art of the Picts and the Gaels, the exuberant Renaissance period of the early Stuart kings, and the destruction of the Reformation, when religious artworks in Scotland were all but wiped out.

Saturday, 23 January 2016

Trapped 45ft sperm whale dies on beach in Norfolk after injuring tail

A 30ft 20-tonne sperm whale has been discovered on a Norfolk beach. The whale was one of four seen swimming off Hunstanton. The three remaining whales appeared to swim away to safety but this one became stranded beneath the cliffs at the popular Victorian seaside resort.A 45ft sperm whale weighing around 30 tonnes has died after getting stuck on a beach.
The whale got stuck beneath the cliffs at Hunstanton, Norfolk, injuring its tail on Friday just hours before low tide.
A second whale managed to free itself and swim away to safety with the rest of the pod.
"It was obviously a very distressing scene earlier. We would ask the public to stay away from the beach."
Richard Johnson, senior maritime operations officer for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency
It is quite rare for whales of this size to come so close to the coast and -read more -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/12117169/Trapped-45ft-sperm-whale-dies-on-beach-in-Norfolk-after-injuring-tail.html

Jim (Eleiah) Peltier Ph.D. Energy Healing, Intuitive Readings, Counseling Professiona-lan article


 I am joyful that we are connected on LinkedIn and I hope that you get a chance to check out my website.http://www.eleiah.freeservers.com There are many wonderful things on my website that are Free such as. Free Healing Moments of Sharing PDF Spiritual Development 1 PDF downloadable Several Meditations MP3 downloadable Angelic Kofutu Symbols also downloadable You can also subscribe to my quarterly Moments of Sharing. Peace and Harmony is within each of us. Jim Peltier/Eleiah

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

North Devon Firefly Faery Fayre & Ball

         North Devon Firefly Faery Fayre & Ball goes beyond celebration of Faery culture and fundraising as we are aiming for an event that recreates as far as we are able the Olde English Country Fayre with handmade crafts and clothing, acoustic music,astrological readings,food for sale,circus acts,pirates,colourful tents, storytelling etc in the daytime, while the Faery Ball in the evening features new original music with modern sound equipment and lighting also with a bar and up to date Vegetarian Feast.
WHAT AN AMAZING DAY FOR EVERYONE !!

Devon oldest dog?

https://youtu.be/UDtn1Mhclg8

How old are fairytales?


Fairytales
Fairytales much older than previously thought, say researchers
Study of fairy story origins traces some back thousands of years, with one tale dating back as far as bronze age

Illustration of Beauty and the Beast, one of the fairytales believed to date from thousands of years ago.
Illustration of Beauty and the Beast, one of the fairytales believed to d
Fairy stories such as Beauty and the Beast and Rumpelstiltskin can be traced back thousands of years to prehistoric times, with one tale originating from the bronze age, academics have revealed.

Using techniques normally employed by biologists, they studied common links between stories from around the world and found some have roots that are far older than previously known.

Durham University anthropologist Dr Jamie Tehrani, who worked with folklorist Sara Graça da Silva, from New University of Lisbon, believed the research – published in the Royal Society Open Science journal – has answered a question about our cultural heritage.

These stories have been told since before even English, French and Italian existed
Dr Jamie Tehrani
In the 19th century Wilhelm Grimm, of the Brothers Grimm, believed many of the fairy stories they popularised were rooted in a shared cultural history dating back to the birth of the Indo-European language family.

But later thinkers challenged that view, saying some stories were much younger, and passed into oral tradition having first been written down by writers from the 16th and 17th centuries.

Tehrani said: “We can come firmly down on the side of Wilhelm Grimm.
“Some of these stories go back much further than the earliest literary record and indeed further back than classical mythology – some versions of these stories appear in Latin and Greek texts – but our findings suggest they are much older than
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The academic said Jack and the Beanstalk was rooted in a group of stories classified as The Boy Who Stole Ogre’s Treasure, and could be traced back to when eastern and western Indo-European languages split – more than 5,000 years ago.

Analysis showed Beauty and the Beast and Rumpelstiltskin to be about 4,000 years old. And a folk tale called The Smith and the Devil was estimated to date back 6,000 years to the bronze age.

The story, which involves a blacksmith selling his soul in a pact with the devil in order to gain supernatural ability, then tricking the evil power, is not so well known today, but its theme of a Faustian pact is familiar to many.

The study employed phylogenetic analysis, which was developed to investigate evolutionary relationships between species, and used a tree of Indo-European languages to trace the descent of shared tales on it, to see how far they could be demonstrated to go back in time.

Tehrani said: “We find it pretty remarkable these stories have survived without being written. They have been told since before even English, French and Italian existed. They were probably told in an extinct Indo-European language.”

Fairytales often have themes common to humans throughout the world and through all ages, such as family, betrayal, violence and survival, he said.

And he said we enjoy the magical element, explaining: “I think it is human nature to think about that territory about the edges of what is possible and impossible.”