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Kelly, emerald, olive, lime, chartreuse, sage or forest … No matter how you say it, the color is green! This week, to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Tidbits brings you facts about all things green. • Located on the color spectrum at awavelength
of about 520 to 470 nanometers, the color green is created fromamixtureof theprimary colorsyellow and blue. Celadon is a shade of green that is a pale tint of spring green, while chartreuseis a pale apple green. Viridian is a dark blue-green color, whose chemical name is hydrated chromium oxide. Viridian is the color used for comicactionheroestheX-Men.Justthinkofhowyoucanimpressyourfriendswiththisprofoundknowldege!
• Beginning in 1903, Crayola offered one greencrayon,simplylabeled“green.”Seagreen,springgreenandolivegreenweremadeavailablein1949,andin1958,thecompanyintroducedforestgreen.Ultra-greencamealongin1972,andsincethen,the company’smore creativegreennameshaveincluded electric lime, jungle green, magic mint, asparagus,Caribbeangreen, ferngreen,GrannySmith apple, inch worm, mountain meadowand tropical rainforest. Today’s young Crayolascribblerscannowbe farmore sophisticatedasthey try to stay inside the lines.
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(Answers on page 16)Nicknamed “Super Mario” by teammates andcommentators, hockey legend Mario Lemieuxhas proven himself to be just that. Stricken byserious illness at the height of his career, this exceptionalathletebattledforhislife--andcameback stronger than ever. • It seems appropriate that lemieux translates“thebest”inFrench.BorninMontreal,Quebec,in1965,Lemieuxiswidelyconsideredoneofthebesthockeyplayersofall time. Inhis17seasonsasaforwardwiththeNHL’sPittsburghPenguins,hescored690goalsandhad1,033assists. That’s quite an accomplishmentconsidering that serious illness and injuries kept him out of 36 percent of his potentialregular season games.
• Mario was born to Jean-Guy Lemieux, anengineer, and Pierrette, a stay-at-homemom.He and his older brothers Alain and Richard grewupinaworkingclassfamilyintheVille-ÉmarddistrictofMontreal.Marioshowedaninterestinsportsfromaveryearlyage,andwasespeciallyfascinatedbythegameofhockey.
• The Lemieux family basement was the firstpractice field for young Mario, who, at agethree,startedpracticingtherewithhisbrothers.The boys used wooden kitchen spoons ashockeysticksandbottlecapsaspucks.Itonlymade sense for their father to later pour anice rinkon the front lawnso theycouldplayoutside.
• Lemieux started his career with the LavalVoisins of the QuebecMajor Junior HockeyLeague(QMJHL)whenhewasdraftedatage15. The confident Lemieux declared that hewouldbreakleaguerecords,andhedid.Inthe1983–84QMJHLseason,hesetanewleaguerecord forpoints in a single seasonwith282(133goals,149assists)in70games.Inhislastgame of the regular season, Lemieux neededthreegoalstotieGuyLafleur’srecordof130goals— he scored six goals and added six assistsina16-4victory.
• His exceptional playing ability did not gounnoticed by league team owners. Lemieuxwasdraftedby thePenguins in1984,but theteam was in deep financial trouble and therelocationrumorswereflying.Tenyearsprior,
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2. GEOGRAPHY: Minsk is the capi-tal of what former Soviet republic?
3. LITERATURE: In “Gone With the Wind,” what were the first names of the Tarleton twins?
4. HISTORY: When did the Suez Canal open?
5. MYTHOLOGY: Who was the Norse trickster god?
6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What sport did Scotland ban in 1457 for fear that it was interfering with the practice of archery, a vital part of the national defense?
7. MUSIC: Frank Sinatra first gained major fame by singing for which Big Band leader?
8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who served as FDR’s secretary of war 1940-1945?
9. U.S. STATES: Which state’s nick-name is the Pine Tree State?
10. FOOD & DRINK: What type of fruit is known as a honeydew?
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2. How many consecutive seasons did Joe Torre manage a team to the major-league playoffs?
3. Which NFL team has appeared in the most conference championship games?
4. In 2010, Eric Bledsoe hit eight 3-pointers in an NCAA Tournament game to set a University of Kentucky record. Who had held the mark?
5. Jarome Iginla entered the 2010-11 NHL campaign with the longest current streak of at least 20 goals in consecutive seasons, with 11. Name three of the five players tied for sec-ond with 10 seasons?
6. In 2010, Sebastian Vettel became the youngest driver (23 years, 133 days) in Formula One history to win the season championship. Who had been the youngest?
7. Name the last left-handed men’s tennis player before Rafael Nadal in 2010 to win the U.S. Open.
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6. Lewis Hamilton was 23 years, 301 days old when he won the world title in 2008.
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1. Who first released “Earth Angel,” and when?
2. What is the highest chart ranking reached by the Eagles’ classic “Tequi-la Sunrise”?
3. What was the title of Tina Turner’s Grammy-winning 1984 album?
4. What is Gloria Estefan’s full name, and where was she born?
5. Which duo had a hit with “I Can’t Go for That”?
6. How is the date Feb. 3, 1959, sig-nificant?
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was a throwaway on the B-side, but soared to No. 1 on the R&B charts.
2. The first single released off the 1973 “Desperado” album peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100.
3. “Private Dancer.” The album won four Grammys and included hits such as “Let’s Stay Together” and “What’s Love Got to Do With It.”
4. Gloria Maria Milagrosa Fajardo was born in Havana, Cuba. She was with the Miami Sound Machine from 1977 to 1988, but never had a Top 10 hit in the U.S. until 1985 with “Con-ga.”
5. Daryl Hall and John Oates, in 1981.
6. That’s the day the music died, as written by Don McLean in his song “American Pie,” when Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper died in a plane crash.
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Four high school seniors sufferingfrom “spring fever” skipped theirmorning classes and went to thebeach instead. After lunch, theyreturned to school and told their
teacher that they were late becausethey’d experienced a flat tire whilecarpooling together to the school.
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2. What flower istraditionally thefirst to bloom asspring
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S A L A N U NThis word means: springflowers that last one season
A N N U A L S
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Four high school seniors sufferingfrom “spring fever” skipped theirmorning classes and went to thebeach instead. After lunch, theyreturned to school and told their
teacher that they were late becausethey’d experienced a flat tire whilecarpooling together to the school.
Much to their relief, she smiled.“You missed a test today,” she
continued, “but you can make it upright now. Take seats apart fromone another and then get out apencil and a piece of paper.”
She waited for them to sit down,and then began. “Question One:Which tire on the car was flat?”
1. What’s the properscientific name for themoment that the springseason begins?
2. What flower istraditionally thefirst to bloom asspring
Unscramble this word:
S A L A N U NThis word means: springflowers that last one season
A N N U A L S
“Spring is Nature’s way ofsaying ‘Let’s party!!’”
~ Robin Williams
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• If a company is guilty of “green-washing”they are misleading consumers by claiming to employ environmental benefits that eitherdon’texistorcan’tbeproven.Forexample,acompanymightfalselyclaimthattheirproductismadeofrecycledproducts,oremphasizeonesmall truth to distract attention away from a larger falsehood.
• Thewordgreenhas found itsway intomanyterms in the English language. If you’re agreenhorn, you’re an inexperienced beginner.The green-eyed monster represents jealousy;similarly, an individual can be green with envy. Those who have the ability to make anything grow are said to have a green thumb. If youhavearollofgreenbacks,yourpocketisfullofU.S. currency. Not feeling well? You might be described as green around the gills.
• Members of the Green Party focus on theenvironment, equalopportunity, social justiceand non-violence. It is their platform that,“every human being deserves a say in thedecisions that affect their lives.” The partydoesnotacceptcorporatedonations,shunningcorporateinfluenceandcontrolbygovernmentand the media. Probably the most famous GreenPartymemberisRalphNader.
• The blue-green color of teal was named forthe Common Teal, also known as the Eurasian Teal, a common breed of duck, which is the smallest“dabbling”duck.Thismeansitfeedsat the surface of the water rather than by diving. TheTeal’sgreeneyepatchdominatesthebird’sotherwisechestnut-coloredhead.
• Themyrtleplantisthesourceofthegreencolorby the same name, a very dark shade, darker
thanspinach.Plantsinthesamefamilyasthemyrtle include the clove, guava, allspice andeucalyptus.
•Mostpeoplewon’trecognizethenameofHugh“Lumpy” Brannum, but baby boomers willrememberhimastheoverall-wearingsidekickof children’s television’s Captain Kangaroo.Aptly named Mr. Green Jeans, Brannumappeared as the handyman at the TreasureHousefrom1955to1984.
•WeknowtheTrifoliumrepensbyanothername— the white clover, but it’s more commonly calledtheshamrock.TakenfromtheIrishword,seamrog, meaning “little clover,” this white-floweredperennialwasregardedbyearlyCeltsas a charm against evil spirits. Legend has itthatSt.Patrickusedthelittlethree-leafedplantto illustrate the doctrine of the Holy Trinity —Father,Son,andHolySpirit—totheIrishpeople.Heshowedhoweachleafwasseparateyet joined together in a single stem. MostIrish brides include shamrocks in their bridalbouquet as well as in the groom’s boutonniere.
• That pigment in plants and algae that makesthemgreen isknownaschlorophyll,and it isnecessary for the process of photosynthesis.Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and uses thatenergytosynthesizecarbohydratesfromcarbondioxideandwater.Leaveschangecolorinthefall due to their starvation of the chlorophyllsupply.
• A gentleman inChinawhowants to expresshis love for his sweetheart will give her a gift of jade. In this culture, this gemstoneindicateseternity,andisgiventoconveydeepeternal love, similar to the symbol of gold and diamonds in the Western world.
•AttheendoftheyellowbrickroadintheLandofOzistheEmeraldCity,homeofthefamousWizard. InL.FrankBaum’s legendarynovel,all those entering the Emerald City were made to wear green-tinted eyeglasses that madeeverything look green, although the City was “nomoregreenthananyothercity.”
•CanyouimaginetheWickedWitchoftheWestwithout her trademark green makeup in the1939film,“TheWizardofOz”?Themakeup,which took two hours every day to apply,achieved its distinctive color from a dangerous chemical, copper oxide, and actressMargaretHamilton had to exercise extreme caution when eating meals while wearing it, so as not toingestany.Itbecameevenmoredangerous
when Hamilton was making her spectacularexit fromMunchkinland via an elevator in atrapdoorontheset.Whentheburstofrealfirecameup,hermakeupignited,causingpainfulburns that required six weeks to heal.
•Themineralberyl,whichisactuallyberylliumaluminum silicate, is a colorless crystal. Butadd a couple of impurities to the mineral,specificallychromiumandvanadium,andtheberyl crystal becomes a beautiful green color. The new stone is called an emerald! Although emeralds are mined primarily in Colombia,they can also be found in Australia, Canada, India, Italy, France, Germany and Nigeria,among several other places. They have alsobeen found in the U.S. states of Connecticut,
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March 17 is celebrated as St. Patrick’s Daybecause this is generally recognized as the day that the Irish patron saint died. The first St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held not in Ireland but in New York City. On March 17, 1762, Irish soldiers serving in the English army paraded through the city’s streets to celebrate their heritage. Today the parade marches along Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 86th Street, then making a turn to end at 86th and Third Avenue.
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•With the 1990 season came back surgery foraherniateddiscandagonizingbackpain.Butit didn’t keepLemieux fromhisfirstStanleyCupandearningMVPoftheplayoffs.Inearly1993 came the unbelievable announcementthat he had been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma.Heimmediatelybeganaggressiveradiation treatments. After only two months, onthedayofhisfinaltreatment,hemadethetrip to Philadelphia to play in the Penguins-Flyersgame.
• Four months later,Lemieux was onceagain in surgery, this time for a herniated muscle in his back. At the end of the season, he was forced to take a leave of absence to recover from the fatigue of cancer treatments.
• Lemieuxwasbackinfullforceforthebeginningof the 1995 season, scoring his 500th careergoal in October. During the following season camehis600th.
•Lemieuxannouncedhisretirementin1997atage32,hisnumber66wasretired,andhewasimmediatelyinductedintotheNHLHallofFamewithouttheusualthree-yearwaitingperiod.In1998,thePenguinsdeclaredbankruptcy,withover$90millioninoutstandingdebt.Becausethe team had been in trouble for quite some time,Lemieuxhaddeferredhissalaryandwasowed$30million.Heconvertedthedebtintoequity and became the majority owner of the team.In2000,hereturnedtotheice,becomingone of three playerswhowereHall of Famemembers while still playing. (The other twowere Gordie Howe and Guy Lafleur.) Twoyearslater,Lemieuxwasagoldmedalwinner
● It was English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley who made the following sage ob-servation: “There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are badly ar-gued.”
● In 1955, a woman in Italy gave birth to a baby who weighed 22 pounds, 8 ounces. ● Two United State first ladies ran away to get married: Florence Harding, fu-ture wife of President Warren G. Hard-ing, eloped with her first husband when she was 19, and Anna Harrison eloped with the future ninth U.S. President Wil-liam Henry Harrison (also known as “Old Tippecanoe”) when she was 20 and he was 22. ● The substance now known as cat lit-ter was originally designed to be used as nesting material for chickens. ● Early in the history of the Christian church, tea was considered to be a dan-gerous intoxicant. ● Louis Diat, chef at the New York City Ritz-Carlton in the early 20th cen-tury, is usually credited with first creat-ing the soup known as vichyssoise. He based the recipe on one his mother and grandmother used to make, but he had to change the name to something a bit more fancy; it seems that “Mama’s Pota-to-Leek Puree” didn’t fit in with the other menu items. ● The blood of the icefish has no color. ● Have you ever noticed that there’s a pale crescent of flesh at the base of each of your fingernails? If you want to be tech-nical, the word to describe it is “lunula.”
*** Thought for the Day: “Animals have these advantages over man: They never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and un-pleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills.” -- Voltaire
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As a tribute to St. Patrick’s Day, Tidbits looks at several of those whose names are derived from theLatinwordmeaning“nobleone.”•Asafinehighschoolathlete,PatrickSwayzeexcelled in football, diving, broad-jumping,track and martial arts. Yet he abandoned all of his sports to study ballet and danceprofessionally with major New York Citycompanies. His first professional gig was asCinderella’s Prince Charming in Disneyland parades.Swayze’stelevisiondebutcameontheseries“M*A*S*H,”whereheplayedasoldierwho had been diagnosed with leukemia. Of course,he’sbestknownforhisroleasJohnnyCastlein1987’s“DirtyDancing,”andasSamWheat in 1990’s “Ghost,” roles forwhich hereceivedGoldenGlobe nominations. HewasPeoplemagazine’sSexiestManAlivein1991andwas also chosen as oneof their 50MostBeautiful People in the World. Although hefought valiantly against pancreatic cancer,it claimed his life in 2009, 21 months afterdiagnosis.
• One of America’s founding fathers, Patrick
Henrywasatwo-timegovernorofVirginiaanda strong advocate of the American Revolution. As the House of Burgesses debated whetherto take military action against the advancing British army, Henry made his famous “Givemelibertyorgivemedeath”speechin1775.
• The number 33 jersey has been retired byhockey’s Montreal Canadiens and ColoradoAvalanche. It belonged to Patrick Roy, whohasbeenvotedthegreatestgoaltenderinNHLhistorybyapanelofwritersandafanpoll.ThisHockeyHall ofFamerwon twoStanleyCupchampionships each with the Canadiens andtheAvalanche,andistheonlyplayerinhistorytowin theStanley’sMVPaward three times.Today,PatrickRoyspendshistimemanagingandcoachingtheQuebecRamparts,partoftheQuebecMajorJuniorHockeyLeague.
•Adifferentnumber33 jerseyhasbeenretiredby the New York Knicks, belonging to center PatrickEwing.Ewinglivedthefirst11yearsofhislifeinJamaica,whereheplayedcricketandsoccer.AtGeorgetownUniversity,hewasoneofthefirstcollegeplayerstostartonthevarsityteam as a freshman, which contributed to his beingvotedasthe16thgreatestcollegeplayerofalltimebyESPN.TheHallofFamerisalsoonthelistasoneofthe50GreatestBasketballPlayersofAllTime.Ewinghas twoOlympicgold medals to his credit as a member of the 1984and1992basketballteams.Today,heistheassistantcoachfortheOrlandoMagic.
• Althoughnot a familiar name, theReverendPatrick Bell was famous in his own right.This Church of Scotland minister invented the reaping machine in 1828. Bell collected
nofinancial gain fromhis invention,becauseheneverobtainedapatent,believingitshouldbenefitallmankind.
• “Dr. McDreamy,” neurosurgeon DerekShepherd on television’s “Grey’s Anatomy,”is played by heartthrob Patrick Dempsey.Dempsey entered the entertainment worldas a teenager when he studied juggling and actuallyplaced third in theNational JugglersConvention. At one time, he wanted to attend Clown College. The Maine-born star wasalso a state champion downhill skier whotrained for an Olympic team slot. Dempseywas diagnosed as dyslexic at a young age, and although he attended the local high school, he dropped out before graduating. His dyslexiaforceshimtototallymemorizeallhisscripts.Inhisspare time,he isasportscarracerandhas participated in both the Indianapolis andDaytonaBeachraces.■
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A: Mark and Donnie Wahlberg are brothers. The elder Wahlberg, Donnie (41), got his start in New Kids on the Block back in 1984; however, the group didn’t really break out until 1988’s “Hangin’ Tough,” NKOTB’s second album. The group broke up in 1995. Donnie then embarked on an acting ca-reer, co-starring in “Ransom,” “The Sixth Sense,” “Band of Brothers” and “Boomtown.” While he hasn’t given up his acting career, he and the rest of the New Kids have reunited, and this summer they are touring with, ironically, the Backstreet Boys. In the late ‘80s/early ‘90s, brother Mark, 39, had some success with Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, whose single “Good Vibrations” became a No. 1 hit in 1991. Mark segued into film after doing numerous ad campaigns for Calvin Klein, co-star-ring in “The Basketball Diaries,” “Boogie Nights,” “The Perfect Storm” and “The Departed” (for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Acad-emy Award), among many others. ***
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A: I’ve got to be a bit diplomatic and tactful in my answer. As a former long-time employee of the Social Security Administration, I’ve got to admit that some of the people involved in designing and maintaining Social Security’s website are friends of mine. Although, like me, I think several of those old friends have retired and all of us old fuddy- duddies are convinced the agency has gone downhill since we left. While we were there, we kept the place hum-ming like a well-oiled machine. But now that we’re gone, the agency -- including its website -- is starting to show some cracks around the edges. (Isn’t that what everyone thinks about his or her old place of work after retirement?) OK, I’ll stop being an old goat and tell you what I really think. I believe the Social Security website (www.socialsecurity.gov) is a good site to use and navigate, especially when you consider the vast amount of information it has to contain. After all, little old ladies get on the site to replace a lost Medicare card. Attorneys use it to find references and precedents for various Social Security laws. A young bride might go to the website to get informa-tion about changing her name on her Social Security
card. A rapidly aging baby boomer will use the site to file for Social Security benefits. A guy from England who was sent to this country by his employer might need to find out about a Social Security treaty agree-ment between Britain and the U.S. The possible uses for Social Security’s website may not be endless, but they certainly are beyond most people’s comprehen-sion. Most of my readers are looking for answers to simple questions involving their Social Security ben-efits or future benefits: “Will I get widow’s benefits when my husband dies?” “I plan to retire this year. How much can I earn and still collect my Social Secu-rity?” “How do I apply for disability benefits?” “How does my teacher’s pension impact my Social Secu-rity?” And on and on the questions go. And here is a handy place to find the answers to those and many other questions. It’s the “Publica-tions” section of Social Security Administration web-site. SSA produces hundreds of publications cover-ing almost every major Social Security topic. Those pamphlets and fact sheets are lumped into a variety of categories, such as “Retirement Benefits” or “Sur-vivor Benefits” or “Medicare” or “Social Security Number.” I am very familiar with those publications because I used to be chief editor in the SSA office that pro-duced them. (Of course, they are not quite as clear and concise today as they were when I edited them, but they are still very good!) In fact, I will frequently turn to those publications, even today, to verify some little nugget of information that I had forgotten or wasn’t clear about. To find these fact sheets and pamphlets, click on “Get a publication” in the “Top Services” section of the homepage at www.socialsecurity.gov. That will lead you to hundreds of sources of information in about a dozen different categories. And they are gen-erally written in an easy-to-understand manner. * * *
Q: You provided me with some informa-tion about how my Social Security benefit will be computed. I appreciate your efforts, but I’d like to see this in more detail. I want to know precisely how my benefit will be figured, step-by-step, and right down to the penny. I want to know about “average indexed monthly earnings.” I want to know about “bend points” and “primary insurance amounts.” I tried to get help from my local Social Security office, but all they told me is: “The computers do all our calculations.” Great. Where can I go to get this information?
A: You’re an engineer, right? Or you’re just the kind of guy who has to take a watch apart to learn how it works. I’m sorry the folks at your local SSA office weren’t very helpful. In my day (we old guys say that a lot), we had to manually do the retirement calculations when a customer filed for Social Security benefits. But today, almost all those calculations are done by computer -- and frankly, probably done more accu-
rately! So, I understand a current SSA employee’s confusion when it comes to the complicated math involved in figuring a Social Security benefit. Still, he or she should have referred you to a source of information. You’ll find that information at SSA’s website: www.socialsecurity.gov. One of the fact sheets discussed in the prior answer is called “How your retirement benefit is figured.” But I’ve got a hunch that’s not going to be thorough enough for you, so I’ll steer you to the benefit computation “bible.” On the right side of the homepage, you’ll see a section labeled, “About Our Agency.” Pull down the little box that says “More” and then click on “Our Pro-gram Rules.” That takes you to a page where you will find all of Social Security’s laws and regulations. But you’ll also find that “bible” I mentioned, which contains every single rule and instruction for every kind of Social Security benefit. It’s called the “Pro-gram Operations Manual System” or “POMS.” Click on it. In the Table of Contents, click on “Retirement and Survivors Insurance.” Finally, click on “Deter-mination of PIAs and Benefit Amounts.” This section tells you exactly how every Social Security benefit is calculated. It’s a huge catalog of information. In the old days, before things were computer-ized and online, this benefit calculation section of “POMS” took up several 3-inch binders in a book-case in my office. Good luck! If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has the answer. Contact him at [email protected]. To find out more about Tom Margenau and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM.
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3. In 2 Samuel 12, what personality did God name Jodidiah? a) David b) Amos c) Joabd) Solomon
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ANSWER: The only way to catch a cold is to meet up with a cold virus. But let’s kick this around a little while it lies there quivering. Rhinoviruses are responsible for many colds. This virus is passed from one person to another most often via the hands and fingers. An infected person invariably will have virus on his or her hands and fin-gers. If that person touches another person’s hands or fingers, the virus is transferred. All the second person has to do is touch his or her nose or eyes and the virus has found a new home. (The drainage channel for tears siphons viruses into the nose.) It’s also possible to spread a cold through sneezing or coughing, but that’s a secondary route. Many colds are preceded by a body chill. That’s part of the infection symptoms, and that might be what your friend refers to. Once a virus lands in a person’s nose, the time till the development of cold symptoms is short -- eight to 12 hours. Runny nose, nasal stuffiness, scratchy throat, cough and sneezing are typical symptoms. They peak in 48 hours and are gone in about one week. A person is most contagious during the first three days of symptoms, when nasal discharge is at high volume and when it contains the most viruses.If by “chilling” your friend means being in a cold blast of air or getting your feet wet in frigid weather and shivering as a result, she has a slight point. That
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Changes to Reverse Mortgages A reverse mortgage gives you money out of the equity in your home. You can get it in monthly sums, as a line of credit or all at once. The money doesn’t have to be paid back until you die or sell the house. Sounds good, right? But reverse mortgages have always been a tricky and complicated busi-ness, and now laws have recently changed con-cerning reverse mortgages. Appraisers are more protected now, and you have less recourse over a bad appraisal. You’ll be required to complete counseling to learn about reverse mortgages. The Federal Housing Administration has lowered upfront fees in its new Home Equity Con-version Mortgage Saver program as of October 2010. You’ll be charged 0.01 percent of the value of the home, instead of the mammoth thousands of dollars that often were charged with the Standard version before the change. The catch is that you can’t take out as much equity as before. Mortgage insurance is now 1.25 percent annually. The Saver program works best if you’re only going to stay in your home for a few years. However, the Standard reverse mortgages have some changes, too. You’ll still pay an upfront mortgage insurance premium of 2 percent of the value of the home. If paid monthly, that changes to a whopping 1.25 percent of the value of the home -- it had previously been 0.5 percent. Bottom line: Standard now costs more. No matter which version you choose, all liens must be paid off. The amount you get is deter-mined by the value of your home, your age (age 62 or above) and the going interest rates. For more information, call the Department of Housing and Urban Development at 800-569-4287.
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Do I Really Know You? Q: My granddaughter and her fiance plan to wed in June. I am pleased about this, but my second husband, who is also close to her although he is not her real grandfather, has expressed concerns about the timing of their marriage. He thinks they are moving too fast. My son and daughter-in-law are caught up in the wedding excitement. We are hesitant about saying anything negative, but based on our own unhappy divorce experiences we wonder if we should at least say something that might give them pause to hold marriage off for awhile. Is this a good idea, or should we just keep quiet?
A: While your intentions are in their best inter-ests, it’s doubtful that expressing your concerns at this time is going to delay their marriage plans. However, you could do them both a great favor by sharing a few words of wisdom over coffee or dinner. Your knowledge and some details of what you both have experienced could benefit them greatly. For example, imagine what the result might be if either partner did not reveal a huge debt obligation, credit card delinquencies, a felony record or a previous marriage until after the wedding. Being blindsided with news like that would have a devastating impact on their relationship and immediately raise serious issues of trust. It’s far better to see these red flags early than to find out after the fact. I would strongly suggest that you encourage them to go through pre-marital counseling and, if there is expense involved with it, offer it as a gift. If done properly, this type of joint counseling works to bring a variety of potential issues to the surface and explores areas which they probably have never dis-cussed together. Let them know it would have likely made a big difference in your previous marriages. In-troduce the idea by sharing the challenges you faced during your first experiences. Give a few examples of why your marriages fal-tered. Was it due to diagreements about money, reli-gious faith and values, child rearing, attitudes, sex? Did you have an unwillingness to compromise? Ask if they have discussed their needs, values and -- espe-cially -- expectations. Do they understand the differ-ence between wants and needs? Do they know how to react to successes and setbacks? Love, patience, humor and the ability to listen are all key elements. Such counseling might well become the most valu-able gift they receive! * * *
Q: We’ve made the decision to take early reitrement, sell our home and move out of state to a retirement community in Southern Cali-fornia. We understand choosing to take early retirement in today’s chaotic financial market-place is a gamble. Are we fooling ourselves and making a mistake?
A: Our futures are always unpredictable -- some-times lucky and other times just wishful thinking. Af-ter retiring, occasionally what we thought would be nirvana does not work. Sometimes couples face ma-jor changes in unexpected major health issues, loss of retirement income, and regret leaving old friends and giving up their jobs and homes. These factors surface because couples choose to retire too soon or too late. Men more than women tend to feel more loss of personal identity and sometimes self-esteem. Giving up long-term friends, longtime doctors and religious affiliations as well as having to find new markets and friends can be stressful. You might have to deal with difficulties such as health issues or your children moving away. How familiar are you with the retirement com-munity you have chosen? Have you stayed there pre-
viously as vacation renters and become acquainted with the lifestyle and social culture? Be sure you know just what you’re getting into before making a commitment to buy and move in. Keeping your op-tions open is the best way to approach this big step.
Doug Mayberry makes the most of life in a Southern Cali-fornia retirement community. Contact him at [email protected]. To find out more about Doug Mayberry and read fea-tures by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. ● On March 13, 1781, the German-born
English astronomer William Hershel dis-covers Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Herschel’s discovery of a new planet was the first to be made in modern times, and the first to be made by use of a telescope.
● On March 11, 1918, a historic influenza epidemic breaks out at the U.S. Army hos-pital at Fort Riley, Kan. The disease soon traveled to Europe with the American sol-diers heading to the battlefields of France. The flu would eventually kill 675,000 Americans and more than 20 million peo-ple around the world.
● On March 12, 1922, author Jack Ker-ouac is born in Lowell, Mass. In World War II, he served in the Navy but was expelled for severe personality problems that may have been symptoms of mental illness. It was not until 1957 when he published “On the Road” that he became famous as a seminal figure of the Beat Generation.
● On March 7, 1938, Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Indianapo-lis 500 and Daytona 500 races, is born in Iowa City, Iowa. Guthrie drove in her final Indy 500 in 1979 and her last Daytona 500 in 1980. Her helmet and driver’s suit are in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
● On March 10, 1945, 300 American bombers drop almost 2,000 tons of incen-diaries on Tokyo. The attack destroyed large portions of the Japanese capital and killed 100,000 civilians. Ten square miles of eastern Tokyo were entirely obliterated, and an estimated 250,000 buildings were destroyed.
● On March 8, 1951, the Lonely Hearts Killers -- Martha Beck and Raymond Marti-nez Fernandez -- are executed in the elec-tric chair at Sing Sing Prison in New York. The odd couple had schemed to seduce, rob and murder women who placed per-sonal ads in newspapers. Their story has been the subject of several movies, most recently “Lonely Hearts” (2006).
● On March 9, 1985, the first-ever Adopt-a-Highway sign is erected on Highway 69 in Texas. The highway was adopted by the Tyler Civitan Club, which committed to picking up trash along a designated 2-mile stretch of the road.
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Copper Luster Shines with Collectors Q: The pictured small pitcher belonged to my great-grandfather. We think it must be over 150 years old. Standing approximately 5 inches tall, it is in mint condition and decorated with a metallic finish and a wide blue band. There is no manufacturer’s mark. I would appreciate any information you can provide.
A: You have a copper luster cream pitcher that was probably made in Staffordshire, England, around 1850. A plethora of copper luster pieces were made in the early to late 1800s, and they were usually not marked with the name of the manufacturer. Your pitcher is collectible and would probably be worth $75 to $125.
Q: The enclosed mark is on the bottom of a china tea set that my parents received as a wedding gift in 1928. The set consists of a tea-
pot, a sugar bowl, a creamer, and four each of cups, saucers and dessert plates. Each piece is decorated with hand-painted branches of white flowers and buds against a blue and tan irides-cent background. I wonder if you could tell the value of this tea set.
A: From 1880 to 1948, Takito China Co. was lo-cated in Japan. The value of your set would probably be $125 to $150.
Q: Will you help me, please? I have a pair of metal bookends, which have a 1925 copy-right and are marked: “Pompeian Bronze -- The Shepherdess.” The front of each bookend is inlaid with mother of pearl and decorated with a scene of a shepherdess, trees, sheep and mountains. The sky is painted blue and the grass is green. Each stands approximately 5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. They are in very good condition. Are my bookends collectible? And what are they worth?
A. You have a set of white metal casting book-ends that were painted and plated with a bronze finish. Pompeian Bronze began as Galvano Bronze in the 1880s. Then after the employees bought out the company around 1900, the name was changed to Pompeian Bronze. They produced decorative art metal objects that were cast from molds; they have
become highly collectible. Your Shepherdess bookends can be found selling on the Internet in the range of $225 to $250. Address your questions to Anne McCollam, P.O. Box 247, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Items of a general interest will be an-swered in this column. Due to the volume of inquiries, she can-not answer individual letters. To find out more about Anne Mc-Collam and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM
Many pieces of copper luster were made in Staffordshire, England.
Takito China Co. was located
in Japan.
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Square Up Your Finish with Better Balance
Many golfers out there have a difficult time finishing theirswings in balance. It is tough for them to “strike a pose” andhold their finish. This is often a result a poor balance.As discussed in previous articles, the key to making better swings is understanding how the body is designed on a gridand in eight sockets; two shoulder, hips, knees and ankles.Keeping these sockets stacked in relation to each other is what keeps the body in balance and when the body is inbalance it makes it easier to keep the rotation of the swingmoving through to a balanced finish. Notice in the photo how I am in perfect balance as I am holding my finish; my shoulders are balanced on top of myhips, which are balanced on top of my knees and on top of my feet. I also have both shoulders level to each other as well as the hips and knees. As you can see on the screen inthe distance, my body is basically on a grid that shows me what perfect balance feels like.Many times higher handicappers struggle into a balancedfinish because their shoulders have rotated off their hips in the forward swing or they have swiveled their knees out fromunder their hips. As soon as the body feels this loss of balance it will stop the rotation and the arms and hands willneed to flip the club through impact resulting in a mishit. Teaching with Motion Analysis Technology, as seen in the photo with the sensors on my body and image on the screenin the background, gives me the exact data to measure myangles in my swing. I can see on the monitor where perfectbalance is as I hold my finish, therefore train my body to repeat perfect balance on a more consistent basis. Thisexact data gives me and the student greater clarity andprecision in making the necessary adjustments to create a faster more effective result. If you would like to experienceMotion Analysis Technology to improve your swing, give me a call.
Rob Stanger is recognized by Golf Magazine as a 2007-2008 TopTeachers West Region. He in the Desert at The College GolfPerformance Center. To view more tips or video golf instruction go towww.robstanger.com. You can contact Rob at 760-409-8628 forinquiries about your golf game.
Square Up Your Finish with Better Balance
Many golfers out there have a difficult time finishing theirswings in balance. It is tough for them to “strike a pose” andhold their finish. This is often a result a poor balance.As discussed in previous articles, the key to making better swings is understanding how the body is designed on a gridand in eight sockets; two shoulder, hips, knees and ankles.Keeping these sockets stacked in relation to each other is what keeps the body in balance and when the body is inbalance it makes it easier to keep the rotation of the swingmoving through to a balanced finish. Notice in the photo how I am in perfect balance as I am holding my finish; my shoulders are balanced on top of myhips, which are balanced on top of my knees and on top of my feet. I also have both shoulders level to each other as well as the hips and knees. As you can see on the screen inthe distance, my body is basically on a grid that shows me what perfect balance feels like.Many times higher handicappers struggle into a balancedfinish because their shoulders have rotated off their hips in the forward swing or they have swiveled their knees out fromunder their hips. As soon as the body feels this loss of balance it will stop the rotation and the arms and hands willneed to flip the club through impact resulting in a mishit. Teaching with Motion Analysis Technology, as seen in the photo with the sensors on my body and image on the screenin the background, gives me the exact data to measure myangles in my swing. I can see on the monitor where perfectbalance is as I hold my finish, therefore train my body to repeat perfect balance on a more consistent basis. Thisexact data gives me and the student greater clarity andprecision in making the necessary adjustments to create a faster more effective result. If you would like to experienceMotion Analysis Technology to improve your swing, give me a call.
Rob Stanger is recognized by Golf Magazine as a 2007-2008 TopTeachers West Region. He in the Desert at The College GolfPerformance Center. To view more tips or video golf instruction go towww.robstanger.com. You can contact Rob at 760-409-8628 forinquiries about your golf game.
Square up your finish withbetter balance Many golfers have a difficult time finishing their swings in balance. It’s hard for them to “strike a pose” and hold their finish. This is often a result of poor body balance throughout their swing. The key to finding the problems causing im-balance is to study the four pairs of sockets that function in the process of the swing: the shoulders, hips, knees and ankles. Keeping these sockets in the properly “stacked” relationship to each other results in a naturally smooth swing and a balanced finish. Notice in the photo how I am in perfect balance as I hold my finish: Shoulders are aligned above the hips, the hips above the knees, and the knees above the feet. Notice, too, that all of these socket points are level. The projected image on the screen grid enables me to as-sociate the sensations I feel in a balanced swing with what I can see my body doing. When many high handicap-pers swing, they allow their shoulders to rotate off their hips, or the knees to move away from under the hips. When the body senses this loss of balance in the natural rotation of the swing it often results in a mishit ball. The use of Motion Analysis Technology (MAT), as shown in the photo, uses sensors to show the exact angles of these key body points in the swing motion. This visual method is highly useful in allow-ing both student and instructor to quickly see where adjustments need to be made. I have found MAT to be one of my most effective teaching methods.
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•Not all phobias seem that abnormal oruncommon.Lotsofpeoplemighthaveafearof death, known as necrophobia. But thosewith an extreme form might be terrified ofbeing buried alive.A nosocomephobe has afearofhospitals,averminophobeisafraidofgerms,andahydrophobehasanirrationalfearofwater.
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3. LITERATURE: In “Gone With the Wind,” what were the first names of the Tarleton twins?
4. HISTORY: When did the Suez Canal open?
5. MYTHOLOGY: Who was the Norse trickster god?
6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What sport did Scotland ban in 1457 for fear that it was interfering with the practice of archery, a vital part of the national defense?
7. MUSIC: Frank Sinatra first gained major fame by singing for which Big Band leader?
8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who served as FDR’s secretary of war 1940-1945?
9. U.S. STATES: Which state’s nick-name is the Pine Tree State?
10. FOOD & DRINK: What type of fruit is known as a honeydew?
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2. How many consecutive seasons did Joe Torre manage a team to the major-league playoffs?
3. Which NFL team has appeared in the most conference championship games?
4. In 2010, Eric Bledsoe hit eight 3-pointers in an NCAA Tournament game to set a University of Kentucky record. Who had held the mark?
5. Jarome Iginla entered the 2010-11 NHL campaign with the longest current streak of at least 20 goals in consecutive seasons, with 11. Name three of the five players tied for sec-ond with 10 seasons?
6. In 2010, Sebastian Vettel became the youngest driver (23 years, 133 days) in Formula One history to win the season championship. Who had been the youngest?
7. Name the last left-handed men’s tennis player before Rafael Nadal in 2010 to win the U.S. Open.
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3. Pittsburgh has appeared in 15, beginning in the 1972 season.
4. Tony Delk hit seven in the cham-pionship game in 1996.
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6. Lewis Hamilton was 23 years, 301 days old when he won the world title in 2008.
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1. Who first released “Earth Angel,” and when?
2. What is the highest chart ranking reached by the Eagles’ classic “Tequi-la Sunrise”?
3. What was the title of Tina Turner’s Grammy-winning 1984 album?
4. What is Gloria Estefan’s full name, and where was she born?
5. Which duo had a hit with “I Can’t Go for That”?
6. How is the date Feb. 3, 1959, sig-nificant?
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was a throwaway on the B-side, but soared to No. 1 on the R&B charts.
2. The first single released off the 1973 “Desperado” album peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100.
3. “Private Dancer.” The album won four Grammys and included hits such as “Let’s Stay Together” and “What’s Love Got to Do With It.”
4. Gloria Maria Milagrosa Fajardo was born in Havana, Cuba. She was with the Miami Sound Machine from 1977 to 1988, but never had a Top 10 hit in the U.S. until 1985 with “Con-ga.”
5. Daryl Hall and John Oates, in 1981.
6. That’s the day the music died, as written by Don McLean in his song “American Pie,” when Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper died in a plane crash.
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