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Magic Hopfe Cat’s Cyra
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📸 Clarissa Scheffler [Magic Thai Goblins]
🎨 Chocolate Point
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Aue/Sachs. Kreis-Krankenhaus "Ernst Scheffler".
Zeitz: Lichtbild-Schincke KG., Zeitz (III/18/197 P 3/64 318-029).
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Scottie Scheffler Wins Historic Sixth Title of 2024 With Qi10 Driver and Spider Tour X at the Travelers Championship
CARLSBAD, Calif. (June 23, 2024) – Scottie Scheffler captured his sixth victory of the season in a thrilling playoff at the Travelers Championship with Qi10 driver and Spider Tour X putter. The victory marks his 6th in 2024, all coming with Qi10 8.0° driver, Spider Tour X putter, Qi10 3-wood and P·7TW irons in the bag. Scheffler shot 65-64-64-65 and won in a playoff. Scheffler is the first…
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Motherhood = 24/7 on the frontlines of humanity - Maria Shriver
“Birth produces two people: the first, a flailing soul, struggling to take in a new world, a new way of being as it draws birth against the unknown. The second: a baby, “ (Bunmi Laditan, 2022). These two people are entering a world of the unknown and will benefit from all the support they can get in order to thrive in that world. Within the community, one can identify several barriers to the emotional and physical support received by mom’s in the prenatal and postpartum stages. Barriers include inadequate maternal health services, a poor socioeconomic status, mental health issues, poor support system, infectious disease, and malnutrition (Rotheram-Fuller, Tomlinson, Scheffler, Weichle, Hayati Rezvan, Comulada, & Rotheram-Borus, 2018, p. 7).
A positive correlation exists between the father’s active participation in the antenatal and postpartum stages and maternal mental health (Drysdale, Slemming, Makusha, and Richter, 2021, p.2). Hence postpartum depression can be an indication of a poor support system which includes absent fathers. Single motherhood is commonly seen within the community, with this, there is an increased amount of responsibility on the mother that would otherwise be shared with the father. Women in the community may have been engaging in informal work due to high unemployment rates. In attempts to get income for their household, they may have to engage in informal work, in the later stages of pregnancy and as early as a few weeks after giving birth. Informal work offers no maternity leaves or legal protection. Pregnant and new moms may continue to do informal work without taking maternity leave as they are single mothers making a means to financially support their families independently (Bhan, Surie, Horwood, Dobson, Alfers, Portela, and Rollins, 2020, p. 219). While keeping their vending spot the baby’s needs such as those for breast feeding are not being met when the child is left to be cared for by the neighbors in the community. This hinders child development, and the mother also neglects herself as she is not allowing herself enough time to recover after birthing. Mothers in the community also feel sense of anxiety from working informally and not tending to their duties as mothers, making them feel like bad mothers, (Bhan, Surie and Horwood et. al, 2020, p. 220).
Postpartum depression hinders the mother’s ability to care for the child and this negatively impacts the child’s ability to thrive. Occupational Therapy can offer psychosocial groups for moms. There is inequality within the community, and it seem unfair to place all the responsibility on moms when there was more than one party involved in bringing the child into the world, however this is the reality. Moms in these psychosocial groups need to be encouraged and need a support system where they can debrief and receive compassion and share their struggles and still celebrate motherhood with other moms that can empathize with them.
Occupational therapists (OTs) also do health promotion for pregnant and new moms at the local community clinic. We bring intervention and information from the university to the community and provide intervention for both mother and child that they may not have had access to. We educate the mother on how she needs to stay healthy by eating healthy food that is available to her. We reduce the stigma of HIV by speaking of it openly and reminding her to check her status, to protect her child when giving birth. We also remind her to continue taking ARV treatment for her to live longer and healthier and care for her child. This is also to prevent HIV and AIDs related deaths as 8 out of 10 of women in the Kenville community are HIV positive. The stigma on HIV status remains and mothers particularly feel ashamed to ask their employers to take leave to fetch their ARVs as they feel they will be discriminated against in the work environment. This compromises the health of the mother which compromises the health of the child if she is ill or absent.
Babies in the community can be seen as being at high risk due to the increased level of poverty and limited resources. Occupational therapy (OT) can assist moms to care for their babies with convenient methods such as using touch or infant massage at home, (Perks, Rencken, and Govender,2020, p. 79). Occupational therapists can demonstrate how to massage the baby at home will allow for sensory stimulation, influences tone, improves blood circulation, and it soothing for the child. It allows for the baby to feel loved and cared for and improves the child’s sleepin patterns which will allow for the mother to also rest at nighttime. Massaging the baby also allows for binding between mother and child. This allows for the mom to feel competent as a mother and this improves self-esteem, as well as the mental health of the baby. This shows the significance of maternal health as the child receives the mom’s energy to stimulate hers/ his development.
“It is more important than ever to support women when we invest in women, we invest in communities and we change how the story ends for underserved women and their families, (Lauren Conrad, 2023).” Child health is at its optimum when the quality of the mother’s mental and physical health is at its optimum. The two are directly proportional, hence the better the mother’s maternal health, the better the child’s health. It sets a good foundation for better childhood development with minimal to no suppressed childhood traumas deficits that would negatively affect how they interact with others and the world as they develop.
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Bhan, G., Surie, A., Horwood, C., Dobson, R., Alfers, L., Portela, A., & Rollins, N. (2020). Informal work and maternal and child health: a blind spot in public health and research. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 98(3), 219.
Chakona, G. (2020). Social circumstances and cultural beliefs influence maternal nutrition, breastfeeding and child feeding practices in South Africa. Nutrition Journal, 19(1), 1-15.
Drysdale, R. E., Slemming, W., Makusha, T., & Richter, L. M. (2021). Father involvement, maternal depression and child nutritional outcomes in Soweto, South Africa. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 17, e13177.
Perks, L. M., Rencken, G., & Govender, P. (2020). Therapists' consensus on an infant massage programme for high-risk infants from resource constrained contexts: a delphi study. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, 50(3), 72-82.
Rotheram-Fuller, E. J., Tomlinson, M., Scheffler, A., Weichle, T. W., Hayati Rezvan, P., Comulada, W. S., & Rotheram-Borus, M. J. (2018). Maternal patterns of antenatal and postnatal depressed mood and the impact on child health at 3-years postpartum. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 86(3), 218.
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Scottish Open 2023: Rory McIlroy edges out Robert MacIntyre with 18th-hole birdie
Rory McIlroy faced a strong challenge from Robert MacIntyre -15 R McIlroy (NI); -14 R MacIntyre (Sco); -10 S Scheffler (US), BH An (Kor), D Lingmerth (Swe); -9 T Fleetwood (Eng), T Hatton (Eng), N Hoejgaard (Den), T Kim (Kor) Selected others:-8 G Forrest (Sco); -7 E Ferguson (Sco), J Smith (Eng); -5 C Hill (Sco); -3 R Ramsay (Sco), M Wallace (Eng), P Harrington (Ire) Full…
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hello, friends...
happy Masters Thursday ✨
this is truly one of my favorite days of the year, no cap (isn’t that what the kids say?). now that The Masters is back in April, it feels to me like life is getting back to some slight sense of normalcy. I’m so excited to watch some great golf... and hopefully win some 💰🤑
I know I have at least a few fellow golf fans here, so I wanted to share my picks for the tournament.
my picks to win are Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, or Brooks Koepka. I have some money on each of those — the most on Jordan.
I think I might’ve mentioned this before, but my whole extended family has a pool where we pick ten golfers each, in no particular finishing order, and whoever’s golfers earn the most money at the end of the tournament wins the money from our pool. (so basically, whoever picks the highest-finishing golfers from the weekend wins.)
here’s that list of who I think will finish best this weekend, in alphabetical order:
D. Berger
P. Cantlay
B. DeChambeau
D. Johnson
B. Koepka
J. Rahm
X. Schauffele
S. Scheffler
J. Spieth
J. Thomas
if y’all have any picks or predictions, or even questions about golf or The Masters, slide in that inbox! happy watching 💚⛳️
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Axel Scheffler illustrates Free Information Book explaining the Coronavirus to Children
Released Today: Free Information Book Explaining the Coronavirus to Children, Illustrated by Gruffalo Illustrator (PRNewsfoto/Nosy Crow)
Axel Scheffler has illustrated a digital book for primary school age children, free for anyone to read on screen or print out, about the coronavirus and the measures taken to control it.
Published by award-winning independent children’s book publisher, No…
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#Axel Scheffler#Coronavirus Pandemic#Gruffalo#London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine#National Health Service#Nosy Crow#Professor Graham Medley
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Magic Thai Goblin’s Soraia
🐱 Thai
📸 Clarissa Scheffler [Magic Thai Goblin’s]
🎨 Black Tortoiseshell Point
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[...] we note that in the first part of the 19th century a psychiatric label existed for slaves who desired freedom: draeptomania. This diagnosis specified that any slave who hoped for release from his or her benevolent masters was, by definition, mentally ill.
Hinshaw, Stephen P and Scheffler, Richard M, The ADHD Explosion, 2014, Oxford University Press, p. xxviii
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Scottie Scheffler Goes Back-to-Back at WM Phoenix Open With Stealth 2 Plus Driver; Reclaims World No. 1 Ranking
CARLSBAD, Calif. (Feb. 12, 2023) – Scottie Scheffler reclaimed the World No. 1 ranking after securing back-to-back victories at the WM Phoenix Open going 6-under par on Sunday (68-64-68-65) with Stealth 2 Plus Driver, Stealth 2 3-wood and P·7TW irons in the bag. Scheffler made four birdies and an eagle in the final round with his driving average on those holes being 316-yards. His drive on the…
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Interesting Papers for Week 13, 2019
Comparing Bayesian and non-Bayesian accounts of human confidence reports. Adler, W. T., & Ma, W. J. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006572.
Visual physiology of the layer 4 cortical circuit in silico. Arkhipov, A., Gouwens, N. W., Billeh, Y. N., Gratiy, S., Iyer, R., Wei, Z., … Koch, C. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006535.
Active dendrites regulate the spatiotemporal spread of signaling microdomains. Basak, R., & Narayanan, R. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006485.
Fast track to the neocortex: A memory engram in the posterior parietal cortex. Brodt, S., Gais, S., Beck, J., Erb, M., Scheffler, K., & Schönauer, M. (2018). Science, 362(6418), 1045–1048.
Optogenetic self-stimulation in the nucleus accumbens: D1 reward versus D2 ambivalence. Cole, S. L., Robinson, M. J. F., & Berridge, K. C. (2018). PLOS ONE, 13(11), e0207694.
Estimation accuracy in the psychological sciences. Davis-Stober, C. P., Dana, J., & Rouder, J. N. (2018). PLOS ONE, 13(11), e0207239.
Unsupervised speech recognition through spike-timing-dependent plasticity in a convolutional spiking neural network. Dong, M., Huang, X., & Xu, B. (2018). PLOS ONE, 13(11), e0204596.
Prefrontal and Hippocampal Structure Predict Statistical Learning Ability in Early Childhood. Finn, A. S., Kharitonova, M., Holtby, N., & Sheridan, M. A. (2019). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(1), 126–137.
A quantum machine learning algorithm based on generative models. Gao, X., Zhang, Z.-Y., & Duan, L.-M. (2018). Science Advances, 4(12), eaat9004.
Variance adaptation in navigational decision making. Gepner, R., Wolk, J., Wadekar, D. S., Dvali, S., & Gershow, M. (2018). eLife, 7, e37945.
Functional mechanisms underlie the emergence of a diverse range of plasticity phenomena. Henderson, J. A., & Gong, P. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006590.
Moth olfactory receptor neurons adjust their encoding efficiency to temporal statistics of pheromone fluctuations. Levakova, M., Kostal, L., Monsempès, C., Jacob, V., & Lucas, P. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006586.
Modeling driver cells in developing neuronal networks. Luccioli, S., Angulo-Garcia, D., Cossart, R., Malvache, A., Módol, L., Sousa, V. H., … Torcini, A. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006551.
Adaptive feature detection from differential processing in parallel retinal pathways. Ozuysal, Y., Kastner, D. B., & Baccus, S. A. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006560.
Oscillations in working memory and neural binding: A mechanism for multiple memories and their interactions. Pina, J. E., Bodner, M., & Ermentrout, B. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006517.
Conscious Perception: Time for an Update? Salti, M., Harel, A., & Marti, S. (2019). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(1), 1–7.
The hippocampus is crucial for forming non-hippocampal long-term memory during sleep. Sawangjit, A., Oyanedel, C. N., Niethard, N., Salazar, C., Born, J., & Inostroza, M. (2018). Nature, 564(7734), 109–113.
A general reinforcement learning algorithm that masters chess, shogi, and Go through self-play. Silver, D., Hubert, T., Schrittwieser, J., Antonoglou, I., Lai, M., Guez, A., … Hassabis, D. (2018). Science, 362(6419), 1140–1144.
How pupil responses track value-based decision-making during and after reinforcement learning. Van Slooten, J. C., Jahfari, S., Knapen, T., & Theeuwes, J. (2018). PLOS Computational Biology, 14(11), e1006632.
Population coding of valence in the basolateral amygdala. Zhang, X., & Li, B. (2018). Nature Communications, 9, 5195.
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ANOTHER LITTLE BOOK ROUNDUP! 📚 . . 30/47: THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE (Julia Donaldson/Alex Scheffler) ~ The Gruffalo’s creators also teamed up for this gem about a globetrotting 🐌 & 🐳.To say JD has an intuitive feel for rhythm & rhyme is an understatement. AS’s kid-friendly illos are the perfect match. #Kidlit gold 🥇 . . 31/47: THIS IS SADIE (Sara O’Leary/Julie Morstad) ~ A team so nice, they’re on the list twice! Even a tiny version of Sadie can’t keep her big imagination down. Through the power is story, Sadie goes everywhere, & this is the lesson we should all carry with us. Incredible illos. 🦊 . . 32/47: STEAM TRAIN DREAM TRAIN (Sherri Duskey Rinker/Tom Lichtenheld) ~ A menagerie of cute animals loads a train as it chugs into dreamland. Impeccable rhythm & rhyme paired with illos that seem effortless (but surely aren’t!). A favorite in our house. Psst—it’s bedside!🚂🐵🐰🐻 . . 33/47: ROBO-SAUCE (Adam Rubin/Daniel Salmieri) ~ Do you think that some crazy sauce can turn you, your dog and your whole family into robots? “Jumping Jingleheimer Schmidt—it worked!” With lines like that, you can’t go wrong. Even the book turns into a robot—seriously! ❤️ 🤖 ⚡️ . . 34/47: GEORGE AND THE DRAGON (Chris Wormell) ~ This book has always been a favorite in our family. It’s about a tiny mouse named George and a mighty dragon with a deep, dark secret. Can you guess what it is? Truly wondrous illustrations, but I might like CW’s linocuts even more! 🐉 . . 35/47: THE POLAR EXPRESS (Chris Van Allsburg) ~ Out of season, but never out of style. Beautiful languid prose, sumptuous illos, and a twist ending so powerful and arresting that I’ve tried to write stories with a similarly effective twist—with no luck! Forever a classic. 🚂🎅 . . #kidlit #kidlitart #greatjobmom #greatjobdad #illustration #illustratorsoninstagram #picturebooks #scalemodel #miniature https://www.instagram.com/p/BvKCJ_vBWFb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9jp5s306vz3d
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Hau'oli La Hanau to my handsome boi Chris Scheffler who is a kind , loving, giving, talented kid of mine. He is a blessing in my life and he has always been there for me. I love you my boi. Have a wonderful day and it was great to see you for a brief moment yesterday. Know that you are thought of today. Aloha https://www.instagram.com/p/CfhssJyPAHA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Назва: Rabbits nap Ціна: 140 грн Формат: 240 *210 мм Кількість сторінок: 20 Палітурка: м’яка Видавництво: Macmillan Автор: Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler Рік: 2003 Стан: відмінний Follow the simple rhyming text to help Fox find his missing sock or to discover what sounds are keeping Rabbit from napping...lift a flap here...lift a flap there...solve the mystery. (at Івано-Франківськ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfRfAX4qj9-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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