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Monday, December 31, 2012

file sharing - Easiest way to send 20GB folder - Super User

file sharing - Easiest way to send 20GB folder - Super User: "make your torrent and you can send it to your friend.It will still use your internet but now it will be sent and checked as a bit torrent How does it work? When you create a torrent file the application will ask you for a tracker address, then simply type in OpenBitTorrents tracker URL's: tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce"

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Paradigm-Shift.Info | We make the news everyone needs to know.

Paradigm-Shift.Info | We make the news everyone needs to know.:

Choose yes, or choose not, but choose you must-Yoda

Yes, we all are both participants and observers, and even if we spent most of our lives as children or adults standing or sitting on the sidelines, today is different. The whole word is waiting, for you to join in, and play your part.




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Thursday, November 15, 2012

How to Transfer Your WordPress Site to New Host

How to Transfer Your WordPress Site to New Host: "From there it was the scary moment where I had to actually import the data and cross my fingers.

I used the WordPress import tool and re-imported the data and crossed my fingers. Yay! It worked. All of my posts, comments, user data were all there!

BUT
I had forgot to upload the images before I imported the data – so although the links to the images work – uh they were no longer in my Media in WordPress. (Crap)

NOTE: If you’re going to use the WordPress Import Tool? Make sure you have your images uploaded FIRST!

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Business Model | Change.org

Business Model | Change.org: "A business model for social good

Change.org's mission is to empower people everywhere to create the change they want to see, and we believe the best way to achieve that mission is by combining the values of a non-profit with the flexibility and innovation of a tech startup.

We're a new kind of company: a "social enterprise," using the power of business for social good."

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Malala Yousafzai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Malala Yousafzai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "In early 2009, at the age of 11/12, Yousafzai wrote a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC detailing her life under Taliban rule, their attempts to take control of the valley, and her views on promoting education for girls"

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge

10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge: "Uploading ZIP Files preserving directory structure
Short and long description of galleries/directories and photos
Highly customizable layout, separated layout(HTML) from functional code, this allows easy creation of new themes
Caching of all generated thumbnails and resized photos
Transparent logo and icon processing with any background color,"

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10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge

10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge: "Uploading ZIP Files preserving directory structure
Short and long description of galleries/directories and photos
Highly customizable layout, separated layout(HTML) from functional code, this allows easy creation of new themes
Caching of all generated thumbnails and resized photos
Transparent logo and icon processing with any background color,"

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10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge

10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge: "Uploading ZIP Files preserving directory structure
Short and long description of galleries/directories and photos
Highly customizable layout, separated layout(HTML) from functional code, this allows easy creation of new themes
Caching of all generated thumbnails and resized photos
Transparent logo and icon processing with any background color,"

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10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge

10 Best Free and Open Source PHP Image Galleries | Design3edge: "AJAX + Flash navigation with sliding image thumbnails
XML based – no database needed
TWG Admin to upload/manage images, manage
users, Color Manager, Configuration of TWG …
3 different slideshow types
Protected galleries
Text and image watermarks
Full video support
TWG Flash uploader
Frontend in 29, backend in 5 languages!"

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Where to Be

Where to Be: "f it's cloudy, you can still experience the transit of Venus in real time.  Complement your transit of Venus experience with views and commentary that are broadcast from around the world, including a live webcast from NASA EDGE or from SLOOH.  For more featured destinations, see Where to Be, or find a Sun-Earth Day Event Location through the interactive NASA map.


There is plenty of historical precedence for disappointment because of the vagaries of weather, but, hey, that's the nature of studying nature.  Many global expeditions outright failed due to poor weather.  "

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Where to Be

Where to Be: "f it's cloudy, you can still experience the transit of Venus in real time.  Complement your transit of Venus experience with views and commentary that are broadcast from around the world, including a live webcast from NASA EDGE or from SLOOH.  For more featured destinations, see Where to Be, or find a Sun-Earth Day Event Location through the interactive NASA map.


There is plenty of historical precedence for disappointment because of the vagaries of weather, but, hey, that's the nature of studying nature.  Many global expeditions outright failed due to poor weather.  "

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Where to Be

Where to Be: "f it's cloudy, you can still experience the transit of Venus in real time.  Complement your transit of Venus experience with views and commentary that are broadcast from around the world, including a live webcast from NASA EDGE or from SLOOH.  For more featured destinations, see Where to Be, or find a Sun-Earth Day Event Location through the interactive NASA map.


There is plenty of historical precedence for disappointment because of the vagaries of weather, but, hey, that's the nature of studying nature.  Many global expeditions outright failed due to poor weather.  "

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How Crowd Funding Mimics the Early Church

How Crowd Funding Mimics the Early Church: "not everyone succeeds. People with small social networks tend to have more trouble meeting their fundraising goals, he says. When Shots reviewed the site, it appeared that the people who are closest to their goals have at least 200 Facebook friends.
Perhaps crowd funding could be the means by which the Church in our day could mirror the sort of care that the early Church displayed: “And all who believed were together and had all things in common. And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need”"

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GoFundMe sees pile of Sandy campaigns and donations

GoFundMe sees pile of Sandy campaigns and donations: "Sandy category that have been supported by 3,700-plus donors. Nearly all campaigns are created by individual users who are raising money for those affected by the storm—usually for someone they personally know. We estimate that another 50 campaigns have also been created by users who purposely did not included their campaigns within our public directory.

What are some of the campaigns focused on?

Nearly all Sandy-related campaigns are emergency relief for individuals affected by the storm."

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Crowdfunding to the Rescue Following Superstorm Sandy - Forbes

Crowdfunding to the Rescue Following Superstorm Sandy - Forbes: "Kate O’Sullivan launched a GoFundMe page to help those in her neighborhood of Rockaway Beach in the borough of Queens New York on Wednesday; by Friday afternoon, she’d raised over $6,000 to buy generators and other emergency supplies—well ahead of the arrival of help from the Red Cross or FEMA."

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "bipolar disorder and some sleep disorders, are associated with irregular or pathological functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that circadian rhythm disturbances found in bipolar disorder are positively influenced by lithium's effect on clock genes.[57]
Disruption to rhythms in the longer term is believed to have significant adverse health consequences on peripheral organs outside the brain, particularly in the development or exacerbation of cardiovascular disease.[58] The suppression of melatonin production associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the risk of developing cancer.[59] LED lighting suppresses melatonin production five times more than a high pressure sodium light.[60] Depression symptoms from long term nighttime light exposure can be undone by returning to a normal cycle.[61]"

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "bipolar disorder and some sleep disorders, are associated with irregular or pathological functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that circadian rhythm disturbances found in bipolar disorder are positively influenced by lithium's effect on clock genes.[57]
Disruption to rhythms in the longer term is believed to have significant adverse health consequences on peripheral organs outside the brain, particularly in the development or exacerbation of cardiovascular disease.[58] The suppression of melatonin production associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the risk of developing cancer.[59] LED lighting suppresses melatonin production five times more than a high pressure sodium light.[60] Depression symptoms from long term nighttime light exposure can be undone by returning to a normal cycle.[61]"

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "These clocks, called peripheral oscillators, are found in the oesophagus, lungs, liver, pancreas, spleen, thymus, and the skin.[34] Though oscillators in the skin respond to light, a systemic influence has not been proven so far.[35][36] There is also some evidence that the olfactory bulb and prostate may experience oscillations when cultured, suggesting that these structures may also be weak oscillators.
Furthermore, liver cells, for example, appear to respond to feeding rather than to light. Cells from many parts of the body appear to have freerunning rhythms."

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Biological markers
The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's circadian rhythm are:
melatonin secretion by the pineal gland
core body temperature[30]
plasma level of cortisol.[31]
For temperature studies, subjects must remain awake but calm and semi-reclined in near darkness while their rectal temperatures are taken continuously. The average human adult's temperature reaches its minimum at about 05:00 (5 a.m.), about two hours before habitual wake time[citation needed], though variation is great among normal chronotypes.
Melatonin is absent from the system or undetectably low during daytime. Its onset in dim light, dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO), at about 21:00 (9 p.m.) can be measured in the blood or the saliva. Its major metabolite can also be measured in morning urine. Both DLMO and the midpoint (in time) of the presence of the hormone in the blood or saliva have been used as circadian markers"

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "he SCN takes the information on the lengths of the day and night from the retina, interprets it, and passes it on to the pineal gland, a tiny structure shaped like a pine cone and located on the epithalamus. In response, the pineal secretes the hormone melatonin. Secretion of melatonin peaks at night and ebbs during the day and its presence provides information about night-length.
Several studies have indicated that pineal melatonin feeds back on SCN rhythmicity to modulate circadian patterns of activity and other processes. However, the nature and system-level significance of this feedback are unknown."

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Retinohypothalamic tract - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Retinohypothalamic tract - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The origin of the retinohypothalamic tract is the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGC), which contain the photopigment melanopsin. The axons of the ipRGCs belonging to the retinohypothalamic tract project directly, monosynaptically, to the suprachiasmatic nuclei via the optic nerve and the optic chiasm.[2][3] The suprachiasmatic nuclei receive and interpret information on environmental light, dark and day length, important in the entrainment of the "body clock". They can coordinate peripheral "clocks" and direct the pineal gland to secrete the hormone melatonin."

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Biological clock in mammals



Diagram illustrating the influence of light and darkness on circadian rhythms and related physiology and behaviour through the suprachiasmatic nucleus in humans.
The primary circadian "clock" in mammals is located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (or nuclei) (SCN), a pair of distinct groups of cells located in the hypothalamus. Destruction of the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep–wake rhythm. The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The retina of the eye contains "classical" photoreceptors ("rods" and "cones"), which are used for conventional vision. But the retina also contains specialized ganglion cells which are directly photosensitive, and project directly to the SCN where they help in the entrainment of this master circadian clock."

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Arctic animals
Norwegian researchers at the University of Tromsø have shown that some Arctic animals (ptarmigan, reindeer) show circadian rhythms only in the parts of the year that have daily sunrises and sunsets. In one study of reindeer, animals at 70 degrees North showed circadian rhythms in the autumn, winter, and spring, but not in the summer. Reindeer at 78 degrees North showed such rhythms only in autumn and spring. The researchers suspect that other Arctic animals as well may not show circadian rhythms in the constant light of summer and the constant dark of winter.[20][21]
However, another study in northern Alaska found that ground squirrels and porcupines strictly maintained their circadian rhythms through 82 days and nights of sunshine. The researchers speculate that these two small mammals see that the apparent distance between the sun and the horizon is shortest once a day, and, thus, a sufficient signal to adjust by.[22]"

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "t is interesting to note that totally-blind subterranean mammals (e.g., blind mole rat Spalax sp.) are able to maintain their endogenous clocks in the apparent absence of external stimuli. Although they lack image-forming eyes, their photoreceptors (which detect light) are still functional; they do surface periodically as well.[18]
Freerunning organisms that normally have one or two consolidated sleep episodes will still have them when in an environment shielded from external cues, but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light–dark cycle in nature. The sleep–wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, become out of phase with other circadian or ultradian rhythms such as metabolic, hormonal, CNS electrical, or neurotransmitter rhythms.[19]"

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "hotosensitive proteins and circadian rhythms are believed to have originated in the earliest cells, with the purpose of protecting the replicating of DNA from high ultraviolet radiation during the daytime. As a result, replication was relegated to the dark. The fungus Neurospora, which exists today, retains this clock-regulated mechanism.
Circadian rhythms allow organisms to anticipate and prepare for precise and regular environmental changes; they have great value in relation to the outside world. The rhythmicity appears to be as important in regulating and coordinating internal metabolic processes, as in coordinating with the environment.[11] This is suggested by the maintenance (heritability) of circadian rhythms in fruit flies after several hundred generations in constant laboratory conditions,[12] as well as in creatures in constant darkness in the wild, and by the experimental elimination of behavioural but not physiological circadian rhythms in quail.[13][14]"

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The rhythms maintain circadian periodicity over a range of physiological temperatures; they exhibit temperature compensation. Some organisms live at a broad range of temperatures, and differences in thermal energy will affect the kinetics of all molecular processes in their cell(s). In order to keep track of time, the organism's circadian clock must maintain a roughly 24-hour periodicity despite the changing kinetics, a property known as temperature compensation."

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Criteria

To be called circadian, a biological rhythm must meet these four general criteria:
The rhythms repeat once a day (they have a 24-hour period). In order to keep track of the time of day, a clock must be at the same point at the same time each day, i.e. repeat every 24 hours.
The rhythms persist in the absence of external cues (endogenous). The rhythm persists in constant conditions with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms from simple responses to daily external cues."

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Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Circadian rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "sleepiness increases and decreases with a period of approximately 24 hours.[5] In 1918, J.S. Szymanski showed that animals are capable of maintaining 24-hour activity patterns in the absence of external cues such as light and changes in temperature.[6] Ron Konopka and Seymour Benzer isolated the first clock mutant in Drosophila in the early 1970s and mapped the "period" gene, the first discovered genetic component of a circadian clock.[7] Joseph Takahashi discovered the first mammalian 'clock gene' (CLOCK) using mice in 1994.[8][9]
The term "circadian" was coined by Franz Halberg in the late 1950s.[10]
[edit]Criteria

To be called circadian, a biological rhythm must meet these four general criteria:"

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Circadian Genes, Rhythms and the Biology of Mood Disorders

Circadian Genes, Rhythms and the Biology of Mood Disorders: "The molecular clock
The primary molecular clock is located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the hypothalamus, and consists of a transcriptional feedback loop which cycles over the course of approximately twenty-four hours in the absence of environmental input (Reppert and Weaver, 2001; Ko and Takahashi, 2006). The major transcriptional activator consists of a dimer between the Circadian Locomotor Output Cycles Kaput Protein (CLOCK) and Brain and Muscle ARNT-like Protein 1 (BMAL1, also known as ARNTL or MOP3). This complex binds to E-box sequences in the promoters of"
 genes including the Period (Per) and Cryptochrome (Cry) genes. The PER and CRY proteins are translated in the cytoplasm, and are phosphorylated by Casein Kinase I ε and δ (CK1) and Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β (GSK3β)
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Circadian Genes, Rhythms and the Biology of Mood Disorders

Circadian Genes, Rhythms and the Biology of Mood Disorders: "Indeed some of the major hallmarks of diseases like major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BPD) are abnormal sleep/wake, appetite, and social rhythms (Boivin, 2000; Bunney and Bunney, 2000; Lenox et al., 2002; Grandin et al., 2006). Depression symptoms are also diurnal with the most severe symptoms occurring typically in the morning (Rusting and Larsen, 1998), and depression is more prevalent in areas of the world that receive little sunlight for extended periods of time (Booker et al., 1991). In addition, one of the most common mood disorders, affecting some 2–5% of the population in temperate climates, is seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a syndrome where depressive symptoms occur only in the winter months when there are shorter days and a later dawn (Lam and Levitan, 2000; Magnusson and Boivin, 2003). Thus, it has long been hypothesized that abnormalities in the molecular clock underlie the development of these disorders. "

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Circadian Genes, Rhythms and the Biology of Mood Disorders

Circadian Genes, Rhythms and the Biology of Mood Disorders: "abnormalities in circadian rhythms may underlie the development of mood disorders such as bipolar disorder, major depression and seasonal affective disorder. Furthermore, some of the treatments that are currently employed to treat mood disorders are thought to act by shifting or “resetting” the circadian clock, including total sleep deprivation and bright light therapy. There is also reason to suspect that many of the mood stabilizers and antidepressants used to treat these disorders may derive at least some of their therapeutic efficacy by affecting the circadian clock. Recent genetic, molecular and behavioral studies implicate individual genes that make up the clock in mood regulation. "

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Circadian rhythm sleep disorder - causes, DSM, functioning, effects, therapy, adults, examples, person

Circadian rhythm sleep disorder - causes, DSM, functioning, effects, therapy, adults, examples, person: "The Fourth Edition Text Revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-IVTR , a handbook used by mental health professionals to diagnose mental disorders) defines circadian rhythm sleep disorder as one of several primary sleep disorders . Within the category of primary sleep disorders, it is classified as one of the dyssomnias, characterized by irregularities in an individual's quality, timing, and amount of sleep. In earlier versions of the DSM , the disorder is called sleep-wake schedule disorder.

Description

Circadian rhythm sleep disorder involves an alteration of an individual's circadian system or a mismatch between a person's natural, or endogenous, circadian system and the external, or exogenous, demands placed on it. It can lead to insomnia at certain times of the day or excessive sleepiness throughout the day. The insomnia or excessive sleepiness results in impaired functioning in social, occupational, or other environments."

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The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "elevating melatonin synthesis in the pinealocytes (Ganguly et al., 2001; Schomerus and Korf 2005). Recent studies have also shown that the removal of the SCN results in a daytime increase in Aa-nat mRNA levels, suggesting that the presence of an inhibitory SCN output contributs to the control of pineal melatonin rhythm (Kalsbeek et al., 2000). It has also been suggested that the GABA-ergic output of the SCN terminals on to the pre-autonomic PVN neurons may be the daytime inhibitory signal contributing to the morning decline of melatonin synthesis (Kalsbeek et al., 2000).

Another important factor in the regulation of the melatonin level is represented by light. Light is the dominant environmental factor that regulates melatonin biosynthesis in vertebrates, and regardless of whether a species is diurnal/nocturnal or exhibits crepuscular activity, pineal melatonin levels are high during the dark phase of a natural or imposed illumination cycle (Reiter, 1991; Arendt, 1999)."

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The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "Light signals perceived by the retina are conveyed via the retinohypothalamic tract to the SCN, and then to the mammalian pineal gland via the previously mentioned pathway (Korf et al., 1998; Korf, 1999). Light exerts a distinct suppressive effect on melatonin production irrespective of whether it is full spectrum white light, monochromatic light or UV-A light. The amount of light required to suppress melatonin production at night varies with species, previous light exposures, and the particular time of the night (Bojkowski et al., 1987; Brainard et al., 1988, 2001). Blue light (446-477 nm) is the most effective light to suppress melatonin (Brainard et al., 2001), thus suggesting that the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are involved in this phenomenon (Paul et al., 2009). Another important factor involved in the regulation of melatonin synthesis and levels is age."

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The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "
The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus via a sympathetic multisynaptic pathway regulates rhythmic melatonin synthesis by acting on Aa-nat transcription (Klein et al., 1983; Tessonneaud et al., 1995; Garidou et al., 2002; Perreau-Lenz et al., 2005). The SCN uses a combination of daytime inhibitory and nighttime stimulatory signals to control the daily rhythm of pineal melatonin synthesis (Perreau-Lenz et al., 2003, 2004). At night the sympathetic neurotransmitter, Norepinephrine (NE), is released from the postganglionic nerve terminals innervating the pineal, thus stimulating (ß1 and 1 adrenoreceptors on the pinealocytes, leading to an increase in intracellular calcium levels."

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The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "Finally, it has also been suggested that melanopsin may mediate the photosensitivity observed in the neonatal pineal (Saafir et al., 2006). The reason why the mammalian pineal has lost the capability to directly respond to light is unknown, but it is believed to be a consequence of the evolutionary history of mammals (Menaker et al., 1997).


Melatonin Synthesis in the Pineal Gland
The pineal hormone melatonin is primarily synthesized in the pineal gland at night regardless of the diurnal or nocturnal activity of the animals. "

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The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "Introduction
The Pineal Gland (epiphysis cerebri in mammals), conferred as "the seat of Human soul" by Rene Descartes in 17th century,

was considered as an epithalamic appendage of the vertebrate brain, and a vestigial evolutionary element until the 19th century.

http://www.photobiology.info/Tosini.html


 The endocrine aspect of the pineal gland reported in the early 20th century was confirmed through isolation of the hormone melatonin by Aaron B. Lerner in 1958.

The pineal thus attracted scientific attention in the late 20th century due to its crucial role of transducing photoperiodic information through the rhythmic secretion of the daily and annual timekeeping hormone melatonin."

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The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "Melatonin Synthesis in the Pineal Gland
The pineal hormone melatonin is primarily synthesized in the pineal gland at night regardless of the diurnal or nocturnal activity of the animals. The initial step of the biosynthesis of this indoleamine involves the uptake of its precursor L-tryptophan from the circulation into the pinealocytes, "

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Israeli Minister Agrees Ahmadinejad Never Said Israel 'Must Be Wiped Off the Map' - NYTimes.com

Israeli Minister Agrees Ahmadinejad Never Said Israel 'Must Be Wiped Off the Map' - NYTimes.com: "Those words were attributed to Mr. Ahmadinejad in 2005, in English translations of his speech to a “World Without Zionism” conference that October. As my colleague Ethan Bronner reported the next year, one problem was translating a metaphorical turn of phrase in Persian that has no exact English equivalent — there was, for instance, no mention of a map — and there was a heated debate about whether the original statement was a threat or a prediction."

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Squarely.com

Squarely.com: "# Domain names tell people specifically where to find you on the Internet
# A Good Domain name presents a more professional image and can support and even build your Brand in the Marketplace
# Domain names are unique – nobody else can own your domain name
# Annual cost is just $10 to renew your domain name
# Domain names can be easily shared with others via Word of Mouth
# Direct traffic to your domain name costs you nothing
# Search engines rank websites with relevant domain names higher
# Domain names like any business asset can add value to your business at time of sale"

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Dangers Lurking for Business In The Cloud | Cult of Mac

The Dangers Lurking for Business In The Cloud | Cult of Mac: "Unfortauntely, cloud solutions aren’t limited to the workplace and consumer cloud products including Apple’s iCloud, Dropbox, Box.net, Google Docs and many others have become staple parts of our daily lives. That’s great news for all of as consumers. It gives us access to our files and data anywhere at anytime on almost any device. But consumer cloud technologies pose a big headache for IT professionals who are responsible with keeping business and workplace data both readily available and appropriately secured.

There are three pretty straightforward reasons that consumer cloud systems are a serious concern to IT:

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Monday, April 2, 2012

The Hebrew Alphabet: A Mystical Journey - My Jewish Learning

The Hebrew Alphabet: A Mystical Journey - My Jewish Learning: "This article, the second of two parts, looks at the ways Jewish mystics venerated the Hebrew letters. Jewish mystics considered the Hebrew letters to be a sort of Divine DNA, that when studied could reveal secrets of the Cosmos. Reprinted with permission from The Hebrew Alphabet: A Mystical Journey (Chronicle Books).

From the earliest metaphysical text known as the Sefer Yetzirah ("Book of Formation"), Jewish mystics have extolled the Hebrew alphabet as the man­ifestation of celestial patterns of energy. In a section that has long entranced kabbalistic (mystical) adepts, this ancient treatise vividly declares, "Twenty-two foun­dation letters: He ordained them, He hewed them, He combined them, He weighed them, He interchanged them. And He created with them the whole creation and everything to be created in the future.""

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Contact Information

Contact Information: "Kat's Email:
blueiris.org@gmail.com
ehdef.com@gmail.com
Kat on Skype:
JS_Kat

Kat on Yahoo Messenger:
js_kat

Mail:
Kat Miller
P.O. Box 1393
Vail, AZ  85641
USA"

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Dealing with ADHD

Dealing with ADHD: "ler

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder can relate to sugar mechanism in the body being out of balance. Therefore it can be very important to get the sugar mechanism under control as we begin working with ADHD.

When the sugar mechanism is not working properly your blood sugar goes too high (hyperglycemia), too low (hypoglycemia) or swings from too high to too low and back (oppositic syndrome). Resetting the sugar mechanism gets the communication between the liver and pancreas, and liver and adrenals back online. Kat can reset your sugar mechanism, making it much easier to follow the Sugar Control Diet. "

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Weblinks

Weblinks: "
Kat's Saturday Talkcast Series.
Law of Attraction "That which is like unto itself is drawn." Switchwords are "one-word creative declarations," "one-word affirmations." Declare, affirm, chant, sing, or even just mentally "intend" the Switchword, and like turning on an electric lamp with a switch, the desired result reliably appears. EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) "Use EFT to ERASE and then REPLACE"
Click here to go toLaw of Attraction, Switchwords, EFT, etc. Talkcast Series 214
2      Episode 117 - Kat's Transformational Talkcast "

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CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "
5.


Pronunciation: Mem Hey Shin

Purpose: Healing

Meditation: The power of this Name brings the energy of healing at the deepest and most profound level of my being, because I can now accept full responsibility for my present condition, and because I use my energy to concentrate on others who also need healing."

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Aleph Bet Gimmel ... Yud Tav Tzadi... Vav Shin Reish   Ahavat Hinam!


Shabbat Hi Milizot...( 3 x) 

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "13.


Pronunciation: Yud Zayin Lamed

Purpose: Heaven on Earth (personal transformation to achieve inner Messiah)

Meditation: I ignite the Light of the Messiah within myself, within others, and throughout the planet. The concept of heaven on Earth becomes conceivable and achievable."

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Aleph Bet Gimmel ... Yud Tav Tzadi... Vav Shin Reish   Ahavat Hinam!

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "13.


Pronunciation: Yud Zayin Lamed

Purpose: Heaven on Earth (personal transformation to achieve inner Messiah)

Meditation: I ignite the Light of the Messiah within myself, within others, and throughout the planet. The concept of heaven on Earth becomes conceivable and achievable."

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Aleph Bet Gimmel ... Yud Tav Tzadi... Vav Shin Reish   Ahavat Hinam!

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "16.


Pronunciation: Hey Kuf Mem

Purpose: Dumping depression (removing depression after a personal setback)

Meditation: I have now been bestowed with the emotional strength to stand after I’ve stumbled, to rise after I have fallen, and to endure when the path seems unendurable.

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CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "32.


Pronunciation: Vav Shin Resh

Purpose: Memories (breaking cycle of repetitive mistakes)

Meditation: The power of memory arises within my consciousness Lessons of life are deeply ingrained in my being."

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CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "45.


Pronunciation: Samech Aleph Lamed

Purpose: The Power of Prosperity (control ego to summon the forces of prosperity)

Meditation: I acknowledge that the Light of the creator is the ultimate source of all prosperity and well-being. With this Name I summon the forces of prosperity and sustenance and ask for the strength to keep my ego in check when the other checks start rolling in."

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Aleph Bet Gimmel ... Yud Tav Tzadi... Vav Shin Reish   Ahavat Hinam!

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "
58.


Pronunciation: Yud Yud Lamed

Purpose: Letting go (drawing down the light to do battle for me)

Meditation: I am no longer a prisoner of my past - past regrets, earlier traumas, pain and suffering. I believe in miracles and in enjoyment of everything. Period.

I let go of…fear, insecurity, that old broken relationship. I get rid of it all. I am letting go of past pain, regret, trauma. All of it. If there is a particular theme or moment that I keep coming back to, I picture it in my mind. As I do this meditation, I go back to that moment, then reverse it, and plant a new seed.  I release past emotions that are dragging me down, replacing old baggage with Light and love. I look forward, not back."

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CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations

CMMP Hebrew 72 Names of God and Meditations: "62.


Pronunciation: Yud Hey Hey

Purpose: Parent-teacher, not preacher (live your truth by example, be teacher not preacher)

Meditation: I desire to lovingly, respectfully, and selflessly share this wisdom with my children. The preacher in me is silenced. The teacher in me shines through in all my actions."

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Order Autoblogs Pricing | Autoblog Service

Order Autoblogs Pricing | Autoblog Service: "Every Autoblog Kit includes a copy of my Installation & Management Guide, which contains step-by-step instructions with screenshots to help you not only install your blog, but also manage the theme content. In addition to the guide, I have also created a series of 9 videos with an “over the shoulder view” to show you how the theme option work.
If you prefer, you can add a Autoblog Kit Installation service to your order to have me install it for you. Additional Fees : $25"

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I will submit your website to My Class C Private Blog Pagerank 3 to 0 100 IP backlinks for $4 : kenshiro - Fourerr.com | The $4 Online Marketplace

I will submit your website to My Class C Private Blog Pagerank 3 to 0 100 IP backlinks for $4 : kenshiro - Fourerr.com | The $4 Online Marketplace: "All links dofollow in your article All I need from you : 500 words of article with Title that spin in this format {test1|test2} Notice : For keep network safe I do not provide any report . All submit will go on dripfeed and linklicious pro that indexed fast On 100 Domain they had backlinks on them. Enjoy your High Ranking."

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

About - A Different View

About - A Different View: "his all changed, however, when I bought my first digital camera, the Canon EOS-20D back in September, 2005. That’s when this site was born.

The whole purpose for this site is to simply share some of my photos with you, in the hopes that you will both enjoy them, and be encouraged to go out and take photos yourself. And since I’m always trying to learn more, I welcome any constructive criticism you may have."

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

FrumFind.org

FrumFind.org: "If we as G-d’s chosen people give up on our land, on our rights and each other, then you can pretty much expect the other nations to follow suit. In biblical time it was Yosef, who sustained the entire planet because of his wisdom. We can not allow unwise leaders, or rabble rousing political activists to control our destiny."

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