Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 3 2017

We offer many workshops here at

the Parent Resource Center, everything from

technology to series that we do with our

Head Start partners called Mind in the

Making, to introduction to special education,

dyslexia. There is no cost the family.

This is a free service. Today we're

having a workshop for family for parents.

It''s called Scream Free and it's really

about supporting parents and

understanding how they emotionally

interact with their children and this is

about not how to parent but how to kind

of keep control of your own emotions as

your parent.

We offer many services for parents here

at the Parent Resource Center. We even

offer consultations for our parents

that they need to call us about a

concern that they may have about their

child, their child's education, we are

happy to meet with them in person or

have a consultation over the phone. And

if you need more information about what

we do you should go to the FCPS website

and look for the Parent Resource Center. And

we're happy to help. Give us a call or

visit the library and we look forward to

working with you and come check us out!

For more infomation >> Free Resources and Workshops for Parents - Duration: 1:19.

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Attempted Counter-Raid | Rust (skip to 4:00 for action) - Duration: 15:37.

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FURRY SHADES DARKER - Duration: 1:44.

This Valentine's Day

Forget the past

and slip into something

a shade...

Furrier

Intrigued?

(singing) Got me lookin' so Furry, Got me lookin' so Furry right now

(singing) Your love's got me lookin' so Furry

I want you back.

I had no idea what this was going to become.

I don't see how this can work.

Are you just going to stand there? Gawking?

Yes.

What do you want?

This time no rules, no punishments, and no more secrets.

(singing) Baby you furry.

(singing) You Furry. You Furry. You Furry. You Furry.

(singing) Furry. Furry. Furry. Furry.

(singing) Furry. Furry. Furry. Furrrrrry.

Do you think you're the first woman to try to save him?

(singing) Yiff yiff. Yiff yiff. Yiff yiff. Oh yeah. Yiff...

already right

For more infomation >> FURRY SHADES DARKER - Duration: 1:44.

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Reality of SBLI Setting in For Deion Jones - Duration: 0:31.

It's a dream come true.

I always dreamed of this day. I always played outside

saying I'm playing in the Super Bowl and stuff like that.

To actually be suited up and to be out there with those guys

on the biggest stage in football.

It's no longer a dream.

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YouTubers Who Made Movies For Adults (youtubers with filtered videos) - Duration: 8:14.

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Nissan Oil Change Nissan introduces high performance turbo Sentra models for 2017, including a NIS - Duration: 2:40.

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Humboldt Penguin Facts for Kids Penguins 101 #penguin - Duration: 5:10.

The Humboldt Penguin - a medium-sized, black and white penguin, that lives on the Pacific

Coast of South America.

Humboldt penguins share their name with the chilly Humboldt Current, which flows north

from Antarctica along the Pacific Coast of South America, where the birds live.

This is one of many ummm cool facts about a penguin with a proportionately large head.

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Let's Get Started.

OK.

10.

Both the bird and ocean current are named after the 18th-century naturalist and explorer

Alexander von Humboldt.

Between 1799 and 1804, Humboldt traveled extensively in Latin America, exploring and describing

it for the first time from a modern scientific point of view.

His description of the journey was written up and published in an enormous set of volumes

over 21 years.

Other critters named after him include: the Humboldt squid and Humboldt's hog-nosed skunk

... well that stinks... ok back to the Penguins.

9.

Like many other Penguins, the Humboldt penguin drinks salt water and uses supraorbital glands,

a special gland behind the eye, to eliminate excess salt from the body.

The gland's function is similar to that of the kidneys, though it is much more efficient

at removing salt, allowing penguins to survive without access to fresh water.

As the salt is excreted, the fluid drips out, and this gives the appearance of a runny nose.

8.

It's not easy being a Humboldt penguin: the birds face a number of natural and man-made

hazards.

Natural enemies of Humboldt penguins on the land are foxes, wild dogs and caracaras.

Sharks, leopard seals and killer whales prey on Humboldt penguins in the ocean.

Their eggs and chicks can fall victim to foxes, snakes, and human introduced predators like

cats and dogs.

7.

All penguins are fantastic swimmers and the Humboldt penguin is no exception.

While hunting, they can stay underwater for 60 to 150 seconds and hardly go deeper than

88 ft, reaching a maximum depth of 177 ft in extreme situations.

They can reach speeds of 20-30 mph while diving.

They usually stay close to their colonies when diving into the ocean, going only between

5 and 20 miles away.

Humboldt Penguins mainly feed on fish such as anchovies and sardines.

They hunt in groups in shallow water, circling around their prey then attacking from the

side.

6.

Their vocalizations vary according to the circumstance; either to show aggression, recognize

family members, courtship or group coordination.

Both partners emit a sound very similar to donkey braying and often show nervous behavior

when they feel the inconvenience of an unwanted presence.

5.

Did you know Humboldt penguins can blush?

When they get too hot, they have to avoid over-heating.

It can get up to 108 degrees (F) where they live.

So they flush pink on their face, wings and feet.

This sheds body heat by sending blood to the bare part of their bodies.

4.

Throughout the day, Humboldts engage in a vital activity: they preen their feathers.

They gather oil from their preening gland and apply it to their feathers and the edges

of the flippers.

This keeps their feathers waterproof, helping insulate the birds from the cold.

3.

Humboldt Penguins breed throughout the year.

The male prepares the nest in an underground burrow, cave or rock crevice and the female

arrives at the nesting site a few days later.

Two eggs are laid which are incubated for approximately 39 days.

The chicks are looked after by both parents until they gain their adult plumage at 70

- 90 days old, then they venture into the sea and become independent.

2.

Humboldt penguins face a number of threats from humans, due in large part to the productive

areas they inhabit.

Commercial fishermen are attracted to the highly fertile Pacific waters off South America,

where rich nutrients support large fish populations.

Their activities not only deplete the Humboldts' food source, but also kill large numbers of

penguins that become entangled in fishing nets.

Humans also hunt Humboldts for food, and take eggs from breeding sites.

Humans also harvest guano for fertilizer... guano is a fancy name for poop.

There's little wonder these penguins are in trouble.

The current population of Humboldt Penguins is estimated to be between 3,300 and 12,000

individuals.

1.

Since 1995, Chile has had a 30-year ban on the hunting and capture of Humboldts, and

four of the major breeding colonies are protected.

Humboldts in Peru have benefited from guano reserves, where the birds can make their nests.

Guano mining in the reserves is limited, and those who do mine must sign a contract to

protect the penguins.

Well, there ya have it, action, intrigue and poo... what ya guano do?

Leave a comment, that's what.

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And as always, catch ya next time.

For more infomation >> Humboldt Penguin Facts for Kids Penguins 101 #penguin - Duration: 5:10.

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Adolf Hitler's Phone Is Up for Auction in United States - Duration: 0:51.

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Luxembourg Train Station - Charleroi airport with a flibco bus practical info - Duration: 1:04.

We start the trip at Luxembourg City train station.

Before you reach the glass facade of Lux-Gare, there is a ramp for flibco bus.

Load your bags and you are set to go.

Coaches are comfortable and air-conditioned.

You can ride the bus at LUX airport.

There is no stop or passport control when entering Belgium.

Local authorities on both countries have the right to stop you for identity control.

It usually takes a bit less than three hours to reach Charleroi Airport.

You can buy your ticket online.

Flibco mention that you might get a better price if you book early.

Yes, it's more expensive to buy a ticket from the driver and you cannot pay in cash in that case!

Online passengers are on priority.

Should you need, you can cancel your ticket six hours before departure.

You can either print your ticket or save it on your smartphone in an electronic form.

For more infomation >> Luxembourg Train Station - Charleroi airport with a flibco bus practical info - Duration: 1:04.

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Hot Today! The Nissan 370Z Is a Classic Car Bargain Masquerading As a Current Production Model - Duration: 2:26.

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Healthy heart tips for women - Duration: 2:13.

At age 50,

Novena Lopez knows how important a healthy diet and exercise

are for her heart, but that wasn't always the case.

You don't really think about that, right, until you get

diagnosed. That's when you do.

Novena was diagnosed with high blood pressure during her pregnancy

18 years ago, increasing her risk for developing heart disease early.

Dr. Karen Fleming is her doctor,

and also Deputy Chief in Sunnybrook's Department of Family and Community Medicine.

There are some important unique risk factors for women

that really excitingly,

we can know about early which provides a window

of opportunity to reduce risk factors for women. These unique

risk factors for heart disease in women include pregnancy complications

like high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, pre-term or still birth,

a history of eating disorders, being treated for

breast cancer and earlier menopause. Knowledge is power

and women and their physicians can make a difference together to reduce

those risk factors. That means eating well, not smoking,

limiting alcohol intake and exercising within guidelines,

about 30 minutes a day, mixing aerobic and resistance training.

And also making sure your family physician knows your health history,

and provides timely checkups at all ages, something Novena

learned early. She's still taking medication for her blood pressure today.

Don't just, oh I'm still young, it's OK.

I'm only in my twenties, no. I think

it's for all age of people, especially women.

It's known that heart disease

develops over many years, making these early changes even

more impactful. But no matter your age, making healthy changes to

your diet and lifestyle are always good to do.

With Sunnyview, I'm Monica Matys.

For more infomation >> Healthy heart tips for women - Duration: 2:13.

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Has Cheryl posed for nude baby bump shoot? - Duration: 3:48.

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Nissan Altima 2016 Nissan introduces high performance turbo Sentra models for 2017, including a NI - Duration: 2:38.

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Hot News!2017 Mitsubishi Mirage GT Review - Duration: 3:00.

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Nagin Cox: What time is it on Mars? (Transcript + English to your native Vocabulary) - Duration: 0:30.

For watch the video, click on the icon in the upper right corner or the below link and select your native Vocabulary. www.englishmania.net/ted

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Clubfoot Meet Ups for Families in Southern California - Duration: 1:37.

Worldwide, there are about 1 in 1,000 babies born with clubfoot each year.

While clubfoot is a highly treatable birth defect, the process may feel long and it's

easy to feel overwhelmed. Fear, frustration, worry, and even guilt are experienced by many

parents on this journey. But you are not to blame, and you are not

alone. Many other parents have gone through, or are

currently going through, exactly what you are facing now as a parent of a child with

clubfoot. At Southern California Foot & Ankle Specialists,

we have our own network of mothers and fathers who know what you are going through. We believe

there is strength in numbers and in knowledge, so our support network offers a chance for

families going through all stages of clubfoot treatment to meet and share in their experiences.

Children with clubfoot can have playdates with others their age who are undergoing the

same procedure, and we hold regular meet ups for both parents and children to just have

fun together. For more information about local clubfoot

support groups, please contact us today! You do not have to be a patient of our practice

to benefit. And be sure to join us for our biggest event of the year: World Clubfoot

Day California! This annual celebration is for the clubfoot community, with an opportunity

to connect with and inspire those locally, all while supporting international clubfoot

organizations. Check out our Facebook page for more information.

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