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Miriam Dunning

Jack Elway Provides a Brief History of College Football

November 28, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

When summer ends, it is almost time for the yearly college football season to start. For Jack Elway, this has always been the most exciting time of the year. It is a time for families to come together and to celebrate the new school year. But what is the history of this sport, and where does it stand today?

Jack Elway on the History of College Football

In 1875, Harvard, Yale, and Columbia started to look into developing a college football league. Then, in 1876, the crossbar was added to the game. The field was also a whole lot larger than today’s field. In 1876, however, the size of the field was made smaller, turning it into the size we are familiar with today. Football didn’t become popular very quickly. In fact, it wasn’t until some ten or so years later that the game really started to gather attention. By the start of the 20th century, however, the sport had took off. Indeed, some 250 colleges had signed up to play.

By the 21st century, there were 230 different divisions, being division I, II, and III. Other division also exist, and this means that there are some 1,000 teams in total. Usually, each team plays between 12 and 14 games per season, depending on how well they have done. The industry, meanwhile, is huge. Millions of dollars are raised, but none of the players are paid a salary. Some colleges have come to rely on sponsorship money for the teams so much, that they couldn’t stay open without it.

Naturally, college football wouldn’t be the same without the fans. They are the biggest source of revenue as well. Fan loyalty is huge and they will attend any game they can get to. Fans buy the jerseys, hats, t-shirts, coffee cups, and other merchandise to tell the world who they support. In many cases, fans are ex-players themselves and most are also alumni from that particular college or university. It is a family affair, with many people of the same family supporting the same team.

Some of the top teams in the country bring in about a million dollars a year. This is made up of contributions, sponsorship deals, ticket sales, and merchandise sales. Clearly, therefore, colleges continue to function on this revenue, using it to improve their overall educational attainment as well. One big part of this is travel. College players have to be able to travel in order to play all those games that are not at home. Each year, they are part of the National Football League, and they hope to make it to the top. Players want to travel in comfort and style as well, and this is driving big business.

There is something unique about college football. These are players that genuinely do it for the love of their school, their team, and they community. It is not uncommon to see three generations of people celebrating the winnings of one team together, wearing their various vintage jerseys.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: America, American football, college football, sport, USA

Dr. Kami Hoss Explains How Cosmetic and Preventative Dentistry Differ

November 28, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Over the years, the field of dentistry has grown tremendously. This is as a direct result of changing technologies, which has enabled dentists to provide appropriate care for their patients, regardless of the issues they are dealing with. Today, dentistry is no longer a small subdiscipline of general medicine, it is a discipline of its own right, with lots of different branches. Two of those are cosmetic and preventative dentistry, which are also the most commonly practiced.

Dr. Kami Hoss finds both fields of dentistry interesting, not in the least because, for all their differences, they are also very similar. Preventative dentistry, as the name suggests, is about ensuring people do not develop dental issues that can lead to dental damage, trauma, and loss. This can also be for esthetic purposes. Overall, however, it is about ensuring the face, mouth, jaw, and teeth can function properly. This is also the goal of cosmetic dentistry, while adding that these areas look good.

Dr. Kami Hoss on Preventative Dentistry

Preventative dentistry is all about maintaining and looking after teeth in order to stop dental problems from occurring. In very basic terms, it is about making sure people look after their teeth properly so that they stay healthy. It helps people avoid enamel wear, cavities, gum disease, and other problems that make teeth weaker and worse performers. Preventative dentistry also looks at certain dental diseases, including tooth sensitivity, scurvy, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. These are easily preventable diseases, but, if they set in, they can be distressing and quite tricky to treat. While the goal of preventative dentistry is to prevent these conditions from occurring, it also offers treatment for them.

Dr. Kami Hoss on Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is all about making the teeth, gums, and bit of individuals look better. It is, therefore, less about the functioning of the teeth, although that does play an important role as well. People may, for instance, have difficulty speaking or eating because of the positioning of their teeth, which is an area in which the two will overlap. However, cosmetic dentistry mainly looks at the overall appearance of the teeth, which includes their alignment, their color, their size, and their shape.

Sometimes, cosmetic dentistry also looks at minor enhancements. These are not directly and clearly noticeable, but they do increase an individual’s self-esteem and confidence. For instance, they may have a missing tooth replaced or their teeth whitened. These are quick and easy procedures. Cosmetic dentistry can do pretty much everything in terms of correction.

There are clear differences and similarities between cosmetic and preventative dentistry. Both have the same objective, however, which is to ensure that patients have both a healthy and a beautiful smile. The key difference between the two areas is how the work is done, and when the work is done. Preventative dentistry is something that should start from birth, whereas cosmetic dentistry usually doesn’t come into play until people have reached adulthood. 

Filed Under: Wellness Tagged With: dental care, health, oral health, teeth

Arden Andersen Celebrates Kansas’ History Through Schools

November 28, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Arden Andersen is incredibly proud of the Kansas City education system. One of the reasons for this is because they have such a strong focus on history. Students actively take part in projects to not just commemorate certain pieces of history, but actually relive them to a degree.

Arden Andersen Helps to Honor the Heroes

The first time Andersen became aware of just how much Kansas City schools celebrate history, is when he took part in an Honor the Heroes program. What stood out to him was that schools in Kansas City are often name after local luminaries. This is very different from the national trend, where only national heroes are commemorated in this way. This fascinated Andersen so much, that he completed a piece of research together William S. Worley. Together, Anderson and this University of Missouri, Kansas City adjunct professor uncovered some very interesting insights.

Anti-Slavery Heroes

The work done by Andersen first uncovered that, in 1870, Kansas City schools decided that those schools that had mainly black students should also be taught by black teachers. This is perhaps not such a surprising decision in itself, since segregation was still very normal in those days. However, the education system in Kansas City is so good that what it actually did, was create a whole new class made up of true thought leaders of African American origin. This is seen nowhere else in the country, where black populations continued to be very poorly educated.

The schools themselves continued to be named after white leaders, but mainly those who played an important role in the abolishment of slavery. Lincoln was a very popular name, therefore. However, William Lloyd Garrison, who was a famous abolitionist, was also honored in this way, as was the Senator of Massachusetts, Charles Summer, whose anti-slavery position led to him being physically attacked.

Two decades later, in the 1890s, Blanche K. Bruce was honored as a black senator from Mississippi. This was followed by Phyllis Wheately, and African America poet. R.T. Coles and W.W. Yates were honored for their roles as black educators, playing a hugely important role in the cultural and educational development of the city. The Benton Grammar School changed its name o D. A. Holmes in 1953, honoring the unofficial School Board member and pastor, who interviewed teaching applicants of black heritage. Schools have also often been named after corporate heads and philanthropists who have helped the educational system. One example of this is J.C. Nichols, the real estate developer.

Most recently, the Primitivo Garcia Elementary School was named. Garcia lost his life trying to protect a woman who was attacked and is a true hero. While these are trends seen all over the country and not just in Kansas City, what sets this apart is that the names here are all genuinely connected to the past of the city itself. Kansas City is made up of real people, and their education system is closely connected to this.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: education, history, Kansas, learning, schools

The Modern Conveniences We Enjoy Thanks to Civil Engineering

November 28, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

When we live our daily lives, we usually don’t think about all the different things that are around us that have been constructed by man. We don’t look at a sidewalk and wonder about the complex processes that have gone in placing it there. We don’t consider the intricate construction of the buildings we live and work in. When we flush the toilet, we don’t wonder where everything goes. These are all typical conveniences in life that we take for granted but that we should thank experts like Reddy Kancharla for. These conveniences have been made possible thanks to civil engineering.

What Are Civil Engineers?

Civil engineers like Kancharla are experts who work on our natural environment and make it fit for human population, while attempting to conserve the planet at the same time. They are the ones who make sure bridges are safe, for instance. They erect it, manage it constructions, research how it will be used, and more. They determine how long the bridge will be, how much traffic will cross it, what the natural environment around the bridge is, and more. These are all hugely important considerations in something as seemingly simple as a bridge.

Civil engineers existed long before their profession was officially recognized. Think back to our ancestors, for instance, who constructed roads or identified various natural travel paths. Human beings have always migrated all over the world, which means engineering was always required. Roads had to be constructed, as did dwellings. These were temporary structures at first, but quickly started to become more permanent. It didn’t take our ancestors long to start to demand construction techniques that would increase their comfort and make life easier as well. Those responsible for that were early civil engineers, and we have them to thank for the lives we have today.

Imagine, for a minute, the look of our planet if engineering had not been developed at all. We would have no idea of how to construct our homes, our break walls, our lighthouses, our canals, and our roads. If civil engineers hadn’t developed and shared their knowledge, then we probably would not be able to be sheltered from the awesome force of Mother Nature. Simple rainfall would flood our homes, and the real natural disasters such as heat waves, earthquakes, and hurricanes would virtually destroy society. Society, in essence, would collapse.

We live our lives today in the knowledge that we are safe, but we don’t consider how much of that safety is down to the fantastic work of civil engineers. We forget that we are not even close to being able to control Mother Nature, but that we can only live side by side with her and that this arrangement has been made possible thanks to the work of civil engineers. We owe professionals like Reddy Kancharla and all the others who are involved in this field a great deal of gratitude because, without them, we would not be able to live.

Filed Under: Education, Tech Tagged With: civil engineering, education, engineering, learning

Explore San Antonio This Holiday Season

November 23, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

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You don’t have to take out San Antonio car title loans to have an incredible holiday season. There are many things you can do in the city for little to no money. In fact, the more creative you get, the more fun you’ll likely have during the holidays.

To create wonderful holiday memories, a big budget isn’t necessary. Taking advantage of all the offerings area businesses and organizations present is one way to stretch your dollars and still feel the magic of the season. Best of all, the activities that remain the most popular can be done solo or with a group which means that your entire family will enjoy them.

Here are some ideas to get you started for this year’s holiday season:

Check out the Holiday Lights on the River Walk

An outstanding festive display consisting of 122,000 lights, this free attraction can be viewed from dusk to dawn the day after Thanksgiving up until January 7th. The River Walk is a sight to see any day of the year, but it becomes even more magical during the holidays when the bald cypress trees are full of colorful lights.

Attend the holiday lighting in Travis Park

Held on the 24th of November at 8:15 PM, this free event is fun for the whole family. It offers appearances by local food trucks, complimentary hot chocolate, ice skating, and lots of festive cheer.

Go to the museum for free

After eating a big Thanksgiving dinner, you can walk it off the following day by going to the San Antonio Museum of Art. It’s free to visit on the November 24th from 10 AM to 9 PM. American and international artists in many different mediums is highlighted at this unique museum. For a museum that generally charges admission, the opportunity is a gift in itself.

Watch dancers perform

The Arneson River Theater’s Holly Daze Dance Performances take place on November 25th, and are free for the public to enjoy from 1 PM to 3 PM. It’s a great way to support the local dance community and get yourself in the holiday spirit in the process.

Drive through a beautiful nativity scene

Concordia’s Annual Drive-Thru Nativity Scene is something that no one wants to miss. Nothing says Christmas more than the sight of Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, and the Wise Men. This free attraction takes place two days out of the year so it’s important to go while you have the opportunity. It’s scheduled for December 2nd and 3rd from 5 PM to 9 PM.

Make the holidays one for the record books. In San Antonio, it’s easy. There’s plenty to see, do, and experience in the city during the “Most Wonderful Time of Year”.

From outstanding outdoor displays to incredible indoor exhibits, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the city. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to create feelings of warmth and sentiment during the holidays. In fact, all you have to do is plan in advance by checking the city’s calendar of events.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: city break, destinations, holiday, San Antonio, Texas, travel, USA, vacation

Tips To Decorate Your Christmas Tree

November 22, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

The most exciting thing about Christmas celebration is decorating your house with colorful lights, charming bells, Christmas garlands and beautiful Christmas trees. The whole decoration creates a positive environment in the home and enhances the festive spirit of the family members. When it comes to creating a perfect Christmas tree, there are hundreds of ways to beautify it which sometimes confuses the people. If you are also running short of ideas to embellish your Christmas tree, then we will help you with excellent décor ideas that could be done with easily available décor items.

So here are some simple yet useful tips to decorate the Christmas tree at your home to impress all your friends and relatives. You can purchase the Christmas trees online for your home or to send your loved ones as a gift.

Tree Lights

The first and foremost step towards decorating a Christmas tree is adding the lights. They illuminate the entire tree and gives it a vibrant look. There are several ways of wrapping the lights around the Christmas tree. You can start from the base of the tree and work your way up or make the lights fall from upward to the downward direction. Choose the way that makes your Christmas tree look best. Also, you can use lights of different colors for a lively and colorful effect.

Jingle Bells

Without jingle bells, the Christmas tree decoration would be incomplete. These bells are available in different colors and material, such as plastic, metal, and wood. You can hang them on your Christmas tree so that they produce lovely music whenever the cool breeze passes through the tree. You can also hang jingle bells at various places in the house to enhance the festive spirit.

Garlands 

You can drape garlands around the Christmas tree in a horizontal position. Try to use the garlands of contrast color as that of the Christmas tree. It will create a great visual for the viewers. You can choose from the variety of garlands available, such as the beaded garland, ribbons or thick paper garland to wrap loosely around the whole tree. Make sure you do not put too much of garlands otherwise it will give a very messy look to the tree.

Baubles

Baubles are the colorful decoration items that you can hang on your Christmas tree to make it look more colorful and interesting. You need to place them in prime positions on the tree so that they appear more prominently.

So you can purchase the Christmas tree from the online shop and decorate it using the ideas mentioned above. You can also send an online Christmas tree to your friends and relatives to wish them a warm and joyful Christmas.

Filed Under: Diy/Home Tagged With: Celebrations, Christmaseve, gifts, Lifestyle, Occasions

4 Secrets that were Hidden Beneath Famous Works of Art

November 20, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Have you ever looked at a piece of art in your living room and wondered if it had a secret to tell? While only you can answer that question, scientists have been able to establish the facts behind these following four secrets, which were indeed hidden within the frames of some extremely famous pieces of art (except the last one).

The Mysterious Man in The Blue Room

Even people who have little idea about art know Picasso’s The Blue Room, but what even the art connoisseurs had no idea about until just a few years ago is the fact that it has a hidden picture beneath the paint. The Blue Room stays true to its name as it has a predominant bluish hue in both color and mood, but the man with a bowtie, which infrared scanning and multi-spectral imaging reveal to us, is more mysterious than anything else. Although the identity of the man is not yet known, he clearly preceded The Blue Room on the same canvas, before the great artist changed his mind.

The Hidden Roman Fresco in The Louvre

It only makes sense that the world’s biggest and most famous art museum had a hidden Roman fresco under one of the paintings. The famous 19th-century art collector, Giampietro Campana, was a painter himself and, in his time, he had painted quite a few frescos. Strangely enough, under one of his own works, scientists managed to find an ancient fresco that is of Roman origin and was originally painted thousands of years ago. The Terahertz spectroscopy managed to reveal little more than an eye, a nose, and a mouth, but the discovery itself was astounding enough. 

The Woman underneath Patch of Grass

Back in 2008, a scan using X-ray technology in particle accelerators unveiled a mysterious woman under Van Gogh’s famous Patch of Grass. The woman is likely of peasant origin although her identity cannot possibly be known. The discovery was marvelous, but it should be noted that back in the day when Van Gogh used to paint, poor artists reusing their canvases was not uncommon.

The Whitewashed Da Vinci

Admittedly, this one doesn’t involve a famous canvas hiding another picture within it, but it does involve something which is no less interesting. One of Leonardo Da Vinci’s huge murals was discovered on a wall in Sforza Castle, after being hidden under about 20 layers of whitewash for an unknown number of decades. Luckily, the painting was discovered in time. Restoration work is still in progress to restore this mural to its former glory. In case you are wondering, it’s a number of trees that went the full height of the wall and formed a pergola on top of the ceiling.

If all these artistic mysteries and their discoveries got you intrigued and you happen to love art, then head on over to Fine Art America and find yourself a piece that calls out to you. They happen to be the world’s largest online marketplace for art and print-on-demand technology, so you are sure to find more than just one piece to your liking.

Fine art is a joy, so add some to your home!

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: art, artwork, famous artwork, history

Flight Delay Compensation Calculation Decided by Court of Justice

November 18, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

The amount of compensation possible for a flight delay has been decided by the Court of Justice, in a unique case. The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on compensation calculations for delayed or cancelled flights and their distance. Going forward, the Court’s ruling will be adhered to for all similar flight compensation cases.

Flight Delay Compensation Case

This ruling came about after a problem arose during a flight compensation case, brought about by passengers travelling from Rome to Hamburg via Brussels. The flight was operated by Brussels Airlines, with a stopover. The flight in question was three hours and 50 minutes late arriving in Hamburg, and so the passengers attempted to claim compensation.

The case, which was put before a local court, sought to claim compensation based on existing EU regulations. These EU regulations stated that airline passengers could claim compensation in the event of a delay; €250 for flights less than 1,500km in distance and €400 for those more than 1,500km. However, as the passengers’ journey from Rome to Hamburg technically involved a connecting flight, it was unclear as to whether these regulations applied and which distance should be used.

The case was then handed over to the Court of Justice to decide whether the total distance refers to the distance between the departure airport and arrival airport, or whether it factors in the entire distance covered with the connecting flight.

What Was Decided?

The Court of Justice ruled that the exact nature of the flight does not affect whether or not compensation can be claimed, as the passengers’ inconvenience remains the same. This means that both direct and connecting flights are covered by existing EU regulations; only the departure airport and arrival airport are considered. However, the distance – whether the distance is more than or less than 1,500km – is calculated based on a direct flight.

This means that passengers who face delays in the EU with connecting flights are entitled to compensation, but the exact amount will be calculated as if they were flying direct.

Filed Under: Finance, Travel Tagged With: airport, compensation, flight, flight delays, travel, vacation

Keeping a Close Eye on your Child’s Vision

November 16, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

According to recent research, one in twenty pre-school children now wears glasses, and problems with visual acuity is a growing problem among younger people. This is down in part to poor eating habits, lack of exercise and increasing amount of time spent in front of a screen (as well as natural eye diseases and macular degeneration), and it highlights the need for parents to pay attention to their children’s vision.

But how can you do this? And what steps can you take to ensure your child’s eyes stay healthy? The first thing you can do is to ask your child if they have any problems with their vision. Often children don’t know there’s a problem (particularly if they’ve had issues from birth), or they don’t want to say anything for fear of being different from their counterparts. Ask your child regularly if they have any issues, and keep an eye out for tell-tale signs such as problems reading or difficulties at school.

Similarly, you should also ensure you get regular eye tests for your child. This is the best way of ensuring their eyes are healthy, or dealing with any problems with their vision. It may be that your child needs glasses or an operation, but it’s better to fork out for surgery or a pair of must-have Ray-Ban glasses than have them struggle through their school years with vision problems.

When it comes to keeping your children’s eyes healthy, there are several simple steps you can take:

  • Ensure a varied and healthy diet, containing fruits, vegetables and plenty of amino acids
  • Make sure you child gets regular exercise
  • Limit screen time, ideally to less than two hours per day
  • Schedule yearly eye examinations, both to ensure their visual acuity is good, but also as they can be an early indicator of other diseases
  • Ensure appropriate eye protection is worn during sports and other activities
  • Ensuring children’s eyes are protected from the sun, with 100% UV protection sunglasses being worn whenever appropriate

Of course, there are some things you simply can’t prevent – such as disease or certain injuries – but you can take steps to limit the likelihood of these things occurring, and keep your children’s eyes healthy for longer.

Filed Under: Children, Wellness Tagged With: children, eyes, eyewear, kids, parenting, vision

FEASIBLE WORK FROM HOME INCOMES

November 15, 2017 by Miriam Dunning Leave a Comment

Working from home is a reality that has been put into perspective with the growth of the internet. A lot of people are already making a kill out of the jobs available online and are even going one better by investing money online with the help of online trading companies like CMC Markets. Though there are still some contentious work-at-home jobs out there it is relatively easy to sort through scam jobs and get to feasible work-from-home opportunities for some decent income. This text takes you through some of these jobs so let us get to it.

Online Teaching

All the way from elementary schools to postsecondary education, there are occasions when students need to learn virtually. Along with this comes the opportunity for anyone to teach or tutor virtually. Teachers can take advantage of the advanced technology that brings high-speed internet connections and software designed for schools to work with students from a distance. More teacher jobs get posted with enticing incomes which depend on the amount of time and type of classes one would want to teach.

Translation Jobs

There are plenty of translation jobs online that just require fluency in more than one language though some may require a bachelor’s degree. Majority of the work from home translation jobs are spread among technical, professional, scientific services but other private and state services, and social assistance also offer jobs.

Virtual Assistance

Many businesses today mostly operate online while some are completely online businesses. Running a business online needs a lot of administrative tasks and things to be organized so this makes it necessary to hire a virtual assistant to do the job. As a virtual assistant, you will be contracted independently to remotely support multiple clients in various industries by providing technical, creative and administrative services. Tasks involved include responding to business and media inquiries, writing and creating content, and responding to e-mails among other duties. There are many established companies online that offer such jobs so if you are diligent then you can earn some good income.

Freelance Writing Jobs

Writers are ever in demand due to the need for content, news articles, and other creative ideas to help fill the pages of various sites on the internet. A lot of growing sites are hiring content creators and freelance writers. If you have got a writing experience backed by ambition and the ability to be unique on events that happen on a daily basis then you can work well. Sites like Freelancer.com and Upwork.com have got lists of freelance jobs which anyone with a solid work portfolio or writing samples can apply for.

Social Media Management

Big businesses are joining the social media bandwagon in order to directly reach their customers and avoid heavy costs of television, radio and print advertisements. Some business lack social media managers hence this presents a great opportunity for anyone with the right skills to get such jobs. This industry is relatively new but it is promising since there are thousands of job listings on sites like SimplyHired.com and CareerBuilder.com.

Data Entry

There are many businesses that need workers to enter varied data into their systems. Because this job only requires computer and typing skills, most data entry workers can work from their homes on schedules that fit their lives. The jobs are in plenty and well paying hence making data entry feasible.

Blogging

This form of work-at-home income earning mechanism is a bit different from the others; it requires your time and you have to be clearly visible to be able to build yourself. It might be disappointing as you start a blog since it takes a lot of time to grow and get established but once you make it, you can celebrate. There is a bigger potential for writers with the ability to build an audience and find ways to monetize their blog sites to start earning some income as they grow.

Well established bloggers can make a lot of money through sponsored posts, affiliate advertising, product sales and Google Adsense. The best thing about blogging is that it is way less expensive since you just pay some little money to buy a domain and host a web.

Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: home, money, self employed, work from home

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