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Archive | September, 2007 |
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Soon after a promotion to lieutenant colonel, David Petraeus moved from the office of the Chief of Staff to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where he commanded the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)’s 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment from 1991–1993. As battalion commander of the Iron Rakkasans in 1991, he suffered one of the more dramatic incidents in his career. He was accidentally shot in the chest during a live-fire exercise when a soldier tripped and discharged his rifle about 40 yards from where Petraeus was observing the live fire drill. Petraeus was airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was operated on by future Senator Bill Frist. Petraeus had a laceration to a large pulmonary artery and a lacerated pulmonary vein. A small entrance wound was located in the front, right, middle of his chest with a larger exit wound that shattered his sixth rib located in the back of his rib cage. Dr. Frist put about a 12-inch incision and put his hand on the lung to apply pressure and stop the bleeding. A small part of the damaged lung was resected and the damaged rib was also resected. The blood vessels were sutured shut and the wound was closed and then Petraeus was on his way to recovery.
Petraeus asked to be released from the hospital immediately after the surgery. Dr Bill Frist denied his release at first. Petraeus then asked that at least he be sent back to a local hospital so he could be with his soldiers. The hospital released him early after he did fifty push ups without resting, just a few days after the accident.
When he returned to command, instead of cutting that soldier who accidentally shot him, he promoted the soldier to Ranger School.
(THE OFFICIAL) DADDY
Ella Me Levanto
Thanks to ‘Bootylicious’ (myspace.com/sexymexicanmamacita_69)
A study from Stanford University and the University of California Santa Barbara shows that relationships of older men partnered with younger women (so-called May-December relationships) tend to produce children that are likely to live longer.
The study helps explain away previous research that predicts a “Wall of Death” — that female menopause at about age 50 years should be followed by a sharp increase in mortality. Human lives do not experience that wall of death. This new study focuses on the biology of both sexes, not just the biology of women and menopause.
Women who can no longer reproduce cannot produce a child with longevity genes. Men partnered with menopausal women also cannot produce a child with longevity genes, since the woman cannot bear a child. However, an older man is likely to have longevity genes that may be passed on to future generations, and partnering with a younger woman makes this possible.
Male fertility can only result from matings with fertile females, and the study present a range of data showing that males much older than 50 yrs have substantial realized fertility through matings with younger females.
Tuljapurkar SD, Puleston CO, Gurven MD (2007) Why Men Matter: Mating Patterns Drive Evolution of Human Lifespan. PLoS ONE 2(8): e785. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000785
Funding for this study is supported by U.S. National Institute on Aging grant 1 PO1 AG22500-01 and NIA grant R01 AG024119-01.
Bardone-Cone and Cass created a “prototypic” pro-ana website, and randomly assigned 235 female undergraduate college students to view either a simulated pro-anorexia site, a fashion website featuring normal-weight models, or a site on home decor.
After viewing the anorexia-promoting site, young women showed worse moods, worse social self-esteem, and felt worse about their appearance regardless of whether they were classified thin, over-weight or identified themselves as having an eating disorder.
The author reports participants exposed to the pro-anorexia website had greater negative affect, lower social self-esteem, and lower appearance self-efficacy post-website viewing than those who viewed a comparison non-pro-anorexia website. Viewers of the pro-anorexia website also perceived themselves as heavier, reported a greater likelihood of exercising and thinking about their weight in the near future, and engaged in more image comparison.
SOURCE:
Bardone-Cone AM, Cass KM. What does viewing a pro-anorexia website do? an experimental examination of website exposure and moderating effects. Int J Eat Disord. 2007 Sep;40(6):537-48.
KEYWORDS: thin-ideal exposure, anorexia
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Probably a little hypoglycemic … No dinner last night. Slept 8 pm to 7
am. Night before last worked on websites and slept in Lazy Boy chair all
night. Considering affect of light on all night on hormones and affect
of upright sleeping on full rest and baroreceptors in neck.
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Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach. Those who can’t teach, consult.*
– Anonymous
Similar to …
Those who can’t do, teach. And those who can’t teach, teach gym. And of course, those who couldn’t do anything, I think, were assign to our school. (from Annie Hall)
– Woody Allen
He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches.
– George Bernard Shaw
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* Of course, a cheap shot at teachers, coaches and consultants, in general, but probably true in some cases. The quote is interesting with respect to coaching because some so-called natural athletes that progress in their careers to coaching acquired their own athletic skills without really defining their skills. ‘Natural athletes’ understand forces and leverage and speed and motion and coordination without much involvement of the mind — or at least not much time spent in the mind relaying the senses of eyes, feet and hands; to mental processing; to the action of the muscles, skeleton, core, hands and feet, etc.
Some ‘natural athletes’ might not really have a language that describes how they do what they do. Therefore, they can’t really coach someone on how to hit a ball, for example, because they didn’t need a language to tell their own bodies how to hit a ball. They were hardwired. They just knew how to do it. So they don’t have the language to tell a batter how to follow the ball in (keep your eyes on the ball), or how to use the force of the earth’s mass to hit the ball with the proper timing of kinetic and biomechanical linking of the ground, the feet, legs, core, arms, wrists and hands into the bat. Many coaches are inclined to focus on team and game strategy as a priority over player skills. There is another talent in coaching that can identify performance problems with an athlete and use the right language to help that athlete understand how to improve performance, prevent injury or overcome injury.
So the reverse sometimes hold true for this quote:
Those who do (or did), can’t teach.
When nothing seems to help, I go look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.”
— Jacob Riis
Jacob August Riis (May 3, 1849 – May 26, 1914), a Danish-American muckraker journalist, police reporter, photographer, and social reformer, was born in Ribe, Denmark. He is known for his dedication to using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the less fortunate in New York City, which was the subject of most of his prolific writings and photographic essays. As one of the first photographers to use flash, he is considered a pioneer in photography.
Theodore Roosevelt was so deeply moved by Riis’s sense of justice that he met Riis and befriended him for life, calling him “the best American I ever knew.” Theodore Roosevelt was New York Commissioner of Police when he closed police-run poor houses after being moved by the photographic essays of Jacob Riis.
Contrarianism is creativity for the untalented.
– Dennis Miller
Dennis Miller used this phrase to explain how he felt about MoveOn.org’s emphasis on defeat of the Iraq War in 2007. Miller believes MoveOn.org derives some feeling of specialness by taking these amazingly contrarian stands.
Contrarianism is a big part of American culture today. Not just in politics. We see it in entertainment and sports and in reality TV. Culture glorifies raw criticism of people. Whether its Britney Spears’ abs gone bad, an athlete’s use of steroids, or a DUI charge; there are entire websites dedicated to showing how celebrities screw up.
On American Idol, mostly talented performers compete for the top slot, and in the meantime the audience clings to the raw criticism of judge Simon Cowell (Autobiography: I Don’t Mean to Be Rude, But …). It was Simon’s connections (his father was executive for EMI Records) that got him a job in the record industry. He left EMI and formed his own company that went bankrupt in the 1980′s and even had to move back home with his parents for awhile. After polishing his talent while signing up successful artists for BMG, he found tremendous success in criticizing and finding talent on American Idol.
Critics can judge unfairly. And there are plenty of everyday individuals who mimic the antics of a Simon Cowell. Many of the critics out there simply spout noise that distracts and hurts — if you let it. But some critics give valuable free advice. It’s your job to identify and emotionally avoid and disengage the contrarian, sort out the good from bad advice, and process and move on with the free education from the good critics.
Jo Jo
Not that Kind of Girl
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