vol. 9: #11• cool irish info • (3/10/13) tidbits of coachella valley
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Lead Story (pg 1): Cool Irish Info • 2nd Story (pg 2): (one in the FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE WORLD Series) Shirley Temple Black • 3rd Story (pg 5): Short Stuff • Celebrity Extra (pg 6): Eric McCormack; Downtown Abbey; Josh Holloway; NBC's "Do No Harm" • Comfort Food Recipes (pg 6): Mexican Chicken Bake • Everyday Cheapskate (pg 7): Confusing Insurance Policy • Veteran’s Post (pg 7): VA 'Walks the Walk' on Mental Health • Casey’s Corner (pg 9): • Lifelong Health (pg 10): Too Much Calcium is Risky for Elderly Men • Your Social Security (pg 11): Working Women Vs. Stay-at-Home Moms • To Your Good Health (pg 12): Life Is Still Good Without an Appendix • Senior News Line (pg 12): Read the Fine Print • Senior Advice (pg 13): Can We Afford Our Retirement Community • Antique or Junque (pg 14): Heirloom Is Signed in Bronze • A Sporting View (pg 14): Hitting Singles Out of the Park • MasterStrokes Golf Tips (pg 15): Short & Smooth Beats Long & WildTRANSCRIPT
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This week Tidbits brings you lots of information, all about the Irish -- everything from St. Patrick himself to Notre Dame. So add to your St. Pat’s Day observance this year by learning some interesting facts about the Emerald Isle. •The man has a day named after him, but who
exactly was St. Patrick? Strangely enough, his name wasn’t Patrick, and he wasn’t born in Ireland, but rather in Scotland! Maewyn Succat was born in the late fourth century to a wealthy family, but at the age of 16, he was kidnapped from the family estate by a group of Irish raiders and sold into slavery.
•Duringhissixyearsofcaptivityhewasmadetodowork as a shepherd, and in the process experienced a conversion to Christianity. According to folklore, he sensed a voice urging him to escape, which he did, aboard a pirate ship. Yet the same voice later counseled him to return to Ireland -- this time as a missionary to convert the Irish to Christianity, but thathemustpreparehimselffirst.
•After15yearsofstudyforthepriesthood,duringwhich time Succat took on the name Patricius, he began his 29-year-long mission in Ireland. Ancient legend tells of Patrick standing on a hill-
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The most popular child star of all time, Shirley Temple brought a welcomed ray of sunshine to a troubled American people during the era of The Great Depression. How much do you know about this bright and talented individual who was a success not only on the screen, but in public service as well? Follow along and see! • BornApril23,1928inSantaMonica,California,
Shirley was the daughter of a bank employee father and a homemaker mother. The family was of English, German, and Dutch ancestry. She had two brothers, George Francis, Jr. and John Stanley.
•Mrs. Temple recognized and encouraged herdaughter’s singing, dancing and acting talents when Shirley was barely two. In September 1931sheenrolledheratagethreeinMeglin’sDance School in Los Angeles. She also began styling Shirley’s hair in ringlets similar to those ofsilentfilmstarMaryPickford.
•When a talent search was conducted at theschool, Shirley was clearly a standout above the other young pupils. She was signed by Educational Pictures and appeared in a number of movie shorts, as well as modeling for cereal ads. She was lent to Tower Productions for a smallroleinherfirstfeaturefilmRed-Haired Alibi in 1932, and, in 1933, to Universal,Paramount, andWarner Bros. for various bitpartsinseveralfilms.
• InApril 1934,Stand Up and Cheer! became
Temple’s breakthrough film. Her charm wasevident tofilmexecutivesandwithinmonthsshe became the symbol of wholesome family entertainment.Hersalarywasraisedto$1,250aweek,andhermother’sto$150ascoachandhairdresser.
•Thefirstfeaturefilmcreated specificallyfor Shirley was 1934’sBright Eyes, which featured her famous number “On the Good Ship Lollipop.” Over 500,000 copies ofthe sheet music were sold following the movie’s release.Shirley
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2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many eyes does a bee have?
3. ENTERTAINMENT: Which actress was married to Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw and Frank Sinatra?
4. INVENTIONS: When was the first coin-operated pinball machine invented?
5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to be born an American citizen?
6. QUOTATIONS: Who said, “It’s not that I’m afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens.”
7. U.S. STATES: What does the name of Hawaii’s capital, Honolulu, mean?
8. LITERATURE: Which one of Shakespeare’s plays contains the line, “The course of true love never did run smooth.”
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the name of cowboy actor Roy Rogers’ dog?
10. FOOD & DRINK: What is a gherkin?
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2. Name the last major-league team before the 2011 Philadelphia Phil-lies to win more than 100 games in the regular season and not reach the World Series.
3. When was the last time before 2010-12 that Notre Dame won at least eight games for at least three consecutive seasons in football?
4. Who was the last NBA rookie before Detroit’s Brandon Knight in 2012 to have at least 20 points and 10 assists with no turnovers in a game?
5. How many times has Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin been the runner-up for the Hart Memorial Trophy (NHL MVP)?
6. Who was the last NASCAR Cup season champion to drive a Dodge before Brad Keselowski in 2012?
7. Who was the last teen to win a singles title in a Grand Slam women’s tennis event?
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1. What was the original name of the pop band that eventually became Fallen Angels and then morphed into heavy metal Starz?
2. Name the group that wrote and released “10538 Overture.”
3. Which group produced “Back in Black”?
4. What is “Cat’s in the Cradle” about? Who sang it?
5. Name the song that contained this lyric: “I want you to tell me why you walked out on me, I’m so lonesome every day.”
Answers1. Looking Glass, which had a hit
in 1972 with “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl).”
2. Electric Light Orchestra, aka ELO, in 1972. The song was over-dubbed with multiple riffs done with a Chinese cello.
3. AC/DC, in 1980. The song has been widely sampled, generally not with permission. (Sampling is tak-ing a portion of a song and using it in another song.)
4. Harry Chapin’s 1974 song was a wakeup call to parents with its theme of fathers who don’t spend enough time with their sons.
5. “Walk Right Back,” by the Ever-ly Brothers in 1961. The song was intended to have another verse, but they recorded it before the next verse was written. Cover artists who later used the extra verse didn’t have as much success with the song.
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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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top holding up his wooden staff, banishing all thesnakesfromIreland.Becausetherewerenosnakes in Ireland at that time, it’s believed this was symbolic of Patrick driving out the spirit of the Antichrist and evil, pagan philosophies.
• Patrickwasn’tmadeasaintuntiltheearly17thcentury, hundreds of years after he died in the year 461.March 17 is the anniversary of hisdeath and is his religious feast day.
•AlthoughwethinkofthecolorgreenwhenSt.Patrickismentioned,thefirstcolortorepresentthe hero was actually blue. In 1783, “TheOrder of St. Patrick” was founded, the senior order of chivalry and fellowship of knights. The Order of the Thistle already used green for their uniforms and the Order of the Garter used dark blue, so the Order of St. Patrick used a shade of sky blue. Military uniforms were of “St. Patrick’s Blue” during the time of KingHenryVIII,andtheflagofIrelandwasagoldharp on a blue background. The harp remains as the country’s national emblem today.
• Between 1846 and 1900, about 2,873,000people emigrated from Ireland to America, making it the second largest nationality group of immigrants, second only to Germany. The most predominant occupation of those newcomers was that of skilled weaver.
• In 2010, about 34.7 million U.S. residentsclaimed ancestors from Ireland. What were
the most common Irish surnames of these folks?The last names ofMurphy,Kelly, andO’Sullivan are considered the top three “most Irish.” Other common Irish surnames include Walsh, O’Brien, Byrne, Ryan, O’Connor,O’Neill, and O’Reilly.
•Irishnamesbeginningwith“Mac”mean“sonof.” Those names beginning with O’ indicate “grandson of.”
•ErinisthenameofthelegendaryIrishqueenand is one of the most-popular Irish names in theUntiedStates.InGaelic,itmeans“peace.”
• Irelandhashadits influenceongeographicallocations in the U.S. Seven communities arenamed Shamrock, including locations in Texas, Oklahoma, and West Virginia. Sixteen other towns are named Dublin, sharing the name with Ireland’s capital. North Carolina is home to the community of Emerald Isle, population 3,655.
• St.Patrick’sDayoftenbringsbeerandtavernsto mind, but that tradition didn’t start in Ireland. The Irish Parliament declared the day a religious holiday in 1903,meaning that allthe pubs were closed. In 1970, that bill wasoverturned and the day became a national holiday rather than a religious observance.
• Thesong“WhenIrishEyesAreSmiling”waswritten by George Graff, a German who had never visited Ireland in his life.
• The tradition of a St. Patrick’s Day paradebegan in America, not Ireland. New York City was home to the first parade, held onMarch17,1762. Irish soldiers serving in theBritisharmy organized the celebration to honor theCatholic feast day of Ireland’s patron saint. Today, New York’s parade is the largest in the worldwithmorethan200,000marchersalongthe Fifth Avenue route. Close to three million spectators observe the parade, which does not allowautomobilesorfloats.
•Canada’slongest-runningparadeisinthecityofMontreal,whereitfirsttookplacein1824.
•Thethree-colorIrishflag–orange,green,andwhite–wascreatedin1848,andissymbolicofthe country’s politics. The orange stands for the Irish Protestants, green for the Catholics, and white represents the hope that peace be reached between the two.
•Haveyoueverheardofthetrifoliumdubium?That’s the name given to the shamrock by botanists. The early Celts referred to the shamrock as the seamroy, and considered this
three-leafed clover a sacred plant with mystical properties.
• Legend has it that St. Patrick used theshamrock toexplain theHolyTrinity tofirst-centuryIrishpagans.Duringthe17thcenturywhentheEnglishbeganseizingIrishlandandprohibiting the use of their native language and Catholic religion, many Irish started wearing the shamrock as a symbol of pride in their Christian beliefs and heritage.
•TheIrishwordlobaircinmeans“small-bodiedfellow,” and has been modified a bit to theEnglish word “leprechaun.” These little imps
In Irish pubs, inexperienced travelers who want to order a small beer should know to ask for “a glass.” If they request “a beer, please” in Ireland, they’ll get a full pint.
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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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Fabio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/15/59
Rodney Peete . . . . . . 3/16/66
Rob Lowe . . . . . . . . . 3/17/64
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Glenn Close . . . . . . . 3/19/47
Holly Hunter . . . . . . . 3/20/58
Rosie O’Donnell. . . . . 3/21/62
If you’re in “spring cleaning”mode, take some time to make
sure that all of your vitalelectronic appliances (TV,
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• The Shirlely Temple films were seen asgenerating hope and optimism during a time of national depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “It is a splendid thing that for justfifteencentsanAmericancangotoamovie and look at the smiling face of a young child and forget his troubles.”
• At the age of six she received a miniatureJuvenileOscarforher1934accomplishments,and her feet and hand prints were added to the concrete forecourt of Grauman’s Chinese Theater.
•Alsobythetimeshewassix,Shirleyhadal-readystarredin20movies.TheShirleyTempledoll was introduced, wearing a polka-dot dress modeled after the one she wore in 1934’sStand Up and Cheer! By 1941, sales on thedollhadtopped$45million.Thesizablelistofher other products included a line of clothing, soap, dishes, and books. Shirley also endorsed Quaker Puffed Wheat, General Electric, and Packard, among others. At age seven, her merchandise royalties were double the income from her movies.
•Shirleywasthetopbox-officedrawforafour-year period, 1935 through 1938. She saved20th Century-Fox from bankruptcy, and hadher own personal bodyguard.
• FollowingthehugesuccessofHeidi, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, and The Little Princess, Shirley performed in her last film as a childactressin1940atage12.ThefilmwasThe Blue Bird andwasher44thmovie.Herpopularitydeclined as she entered adolescence, and she madejustafewfilmsasateenandyoungadult.
•When she was 15, Shirleymet anArmyAirCorps sergeant named John Agar, and at age 17,shemarriedhim.Theirdaughterwasbornwhen Shirley was 19, but the marriage ended in divorce after four years.
•December,1950wasthetimeoftwomomentousoccasions in Shirley’s life. She announced her retirementfromthefilmindustryatage22,andshe married wealthy California businessman CharlesBlack.Thisunionwouldlast54yearsuntilhisdeathin2004.Theyhadtwochildren.
•Sheentered thepoliticalarena in1969,whenRichard Nixon appointed her as the U.S.Representative to the United Nations. UnderGerald Ford, Shirley served as Ambassador to Ghana and White House Chief of Protocol. Her assignment under Ronald Reagan was that of a foreignaffairsofficerwiththeStateDepartment.DuringtheGeorgeH.W.Bushadministration,she was the Ambassador to Czechoslovakia.Shebecameabest-sellingauthorin1988withthe release of her autobiography Child Star.
Temple has received many awards and honors, including the KennedyCenterHon-ors Award, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement award, andalife-sizebronzestatue of the child Temple on the Fox Studio lot.Atage84,shepres-ently resides in Wood-side, California.
Shirley Temple Black, U.S. Am-bassador to Czechoslavakia, 1990.
It was screenwriter, playwright, nov-elist, director and producer Ben Hecht who made the following sage observa-tion: “Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.”
Those who study such things say that the Earth spins faster on its axis in September than it does in March.
When the TV show “Bewitched” first started filming, the star, Elizabeth Mont-gomery, was just a month away from giv-ing birth to her first child, so the first five episodes were shot almost in their entire-ty without her. It wasn’t until the baby was a few weeks old that she was able to go on the set to film her scenes.
If you’re a fan of the Beatles, you probably won’t be surprised to learn that during the decade of the 1960s, they had more top 10 hits and more No. 1 records than any other recording artist.
Before the June 1944 invasion of Normandy, a crossword puzzle that was printed in the London Daily Telegraph contained the words “mulberry,” “Nep-tune,” “Omaha,” “overlord” and “Utah.” That may not seem to be a fact of much interest, but it turns out that those were all secret code words used by the Allied military in planning the upcoming offen-sive. The puzzle’s author, a schoolteach-er, was tracked down and interrogated, but the puzzle’s content was ultimately chalked up to coincidence.
The country’s first pay phone was installed in a bank in Hartford, Conn., in 1889. It cost 5 cents to place a call, the equivalent of $1.25 today. *** Thought for the Day: “Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.” -- Albert Einstein
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This week Tidbits found that there’s no shortage of short things! Take a look at a number of items containing the word “short.” •RandyNewman’s1977Billboardtophit“Short
People” described his subject, “They got little baby legs that stand so low, you got to pick ‘em up just to say hello.”
•Whoisclassifiedasashortperson?Theterm“short stature” refers to any person substantially under the average height for a person of the same age and gender. Pediatricians use a measurement called standard deviation that compares the height of different children. A child’s height must be more than two SD’s below average height in order to have short stature, and 95% percent of comparablechildren are taller.
• Do you know the difference between IRSforms1040Aand1040EZ?Form1040Aisthe“shortform”while1040EZisthe“easy”form,thesimplestwaytofiletaxes.Botharelimitedtotaxpayerswithlessthan$100,000intaxableincome who take the standard deduction. However, the easy form is only for those with no dependents.
•Ashortsaleonthestockexchangemeansthatthe seller does not actually own the shares he is selling and has to borrow them before being able to deliver. When the share price falls, the short seller buys them and returns them to the lender, resulting in a gain on the deal.
• If someone calls you short, he might bereferring to your height, but could be telling you that your demeanor is abrupt, discourteous, or unfriendly. A short presentation doesn’t always refer to its duration. It might mean it was succinct and concise.
• LookatalltheidiomsintheEnglishlanguagethat contain the word “short.” You can make shortworkofsomethingbyfinishingitquickly.You might run short (not have enough), fall short (fail to measure up to a certain standard), or cut short (interrupt someone). If you’ve submitted your resume for a job, you might be on the short list, one that contains those narrowed down from the full pool of applicants. Hopefully, on that resume, you didn’t sell yourself short, that is, didn’t give yourself full credit where it was deserved. You certainly wouldn’t want to get the short end of the stick, which might mean unfair treatment or not getting what you are worthy of.
•Ifyouwanttoretaininformationinyourshort-term memory, it will be necessary for you to repeat it out loud or mentally rehash it from timetotime.Bydoingso,thedatare-entersthememory’s storage, enabling it to be preserved for a longer period.
•What in theworld ishydrogenatedvegetableoil? Just a fancy name for shortening! Hydrogenation involves adding extra hydrogen atoms to vegetable fats, which turns them into solids. Shortening is 100% fat, compared tothe 80% fat content of butter andmargarine.Procter & Gamble introduced Crisco, an abbreviationof“crystallizedcottonseedoil”inJune of 1911.
•It’saseasyas1-2-3!Makingshortbread,thatis. The traditional recipe calls for one part
sugar, two parts butter, and three parts flour.This little treat originated in Scotland during medieval times, when the word “short” was used to describe all things crisp and crumbly. Shortcake is not the same as shortbread. It uses vegetable fat rather than butter and adds some leavening agent such as baking powder, resulting in a different texture.
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This means that you pay no attorney’s fees unless your lawyer either negotiates a settlement with your approval or wins a judgement in court. This method of compensation makes legal representation available to many who otherwise could not afford it. It also means that if your case has merit, you can be well represented by a qualifi ed attorney.
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Q: One of my favorite actors is Eric McCormack. I loved him in “Will & Grace,” and I really love his new show, “Perception.” Can I see him in anything else while I wait for “Perception” to return? -- Giovanni W., via e-mail
A: The multifaceted actor can next be seen on the Lifetime Original Movie “Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story,” which airs Saturday, March 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. It’s inspired by the true story of a handsome young college student who became the prime suspect in the shocking murder of his father and disfigure-ment of his mother in a savage ax attack. Eric portrays De-tective Joe Sullivan, the lead investi-gator on the case, who goes on a mis-sion to prove Chris’ guilt. In “Perception” news, Scott Wolf, of “Party of Five” and “V” fame, has signed on to be a recur-ring character as an assistant U.S. attorney. He has a hidden agenda that involves his soon-to-be ex-wife, Kate, played by Rachel Leigh Cook. Look for 13 new episodes of “Perception” to begin airing this sum-mer. ***
Q: I am absolutely gutted by the end-ing of season three of “Downton Abbey,” and I can’t wait for season four. Can you recommend anything for me in the meantime? -- Jen S. in California
A: Well, if you’re looking for another high-quality period piece to take your mind of the heartbreaking fate of Matthew Crawley, then may I recommend another Masterpiece series? “Mr. Sel-fridge,” which premieres March 31, stars Jeremy Piven as a wheeling, dealing, womanizing American who teaches early-1900s Londoners how to shop. The eight-part series centers on the real-life story of
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Q: What has “Lost” star Josh Holloway been up to? Will he be on another series soon? -- Nora S., Savannah, Ga.
A: Josh was cast as the lead in a pilot for CBS called “Intelligence.” The action takes place at U.S. Cyber Command, and focuses on a unit that has been created around one agent (Gabriel Black, played by Josh) with a very special gift: A microchip has been implanted in his brain that allows him to access the entire electromagnetic spectrum.Josh also co-stars in the dramatic thriller “Paranoia,” which also stars Harrison Ford, Liam Hemsworth and Gary Oldman. It will be released in October. Also, in January 2014, look for Josh in the Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie “Ten,” which also stars Sam Worthington and Joe Manganiello. ***
Q: My husband and I recently watched a new series called “Do No Harm” on NBC; however, we haven’t been able to find it on the TV schedule. Has it been canceled? -- Laura K., via e-mail
A: The medical drama, which premiered Feb. 1, was indeed canceled after two episodes. “Do No Harm” was the lowest-rated, in-season broadcast scripted series debut in modern history. The second episode declined even further, sealing the show’s fate.
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Confusing Insurance Policy Dear Mary: I read your column all the time and can’t thank you enough for all the help-ful money-saving hints you print. My mom bought 20-year term life insur-ance policies for my two sons when they were young in the 1970s. I know she finished paying on them, and I know she didn’t cash them out. When my kids were in their late 20s, Mom told me she was going to give the policies to them so they could put whatever beneficiary they wanted on them. After she passed away, I found that neither of my sons even knew these poli-cies existed. Now what do I do? -- Judith, email
Dear Judith: This is confusing. You say she bought 20-year term life insurance policies. The nature of term insurance is that it provides cover-age for a period of time, in this case 20 years. As long as your mother paid the premiums, the insur-ance was in effect. After 20 years (sometime in the 1990s), the insured (your sons) could either drop the policy or pay annually increasing premiums to continue the coverage. It sounds like they didn’t continue the coverage. Term insurance, unlike whole life, has no cash value. How term insurance works is simple: If the insured dies during the term and the policy premiums are current, the beneficiary receives the face value on the policy as a death benefit. Once the term is up, if the policy is not renewed, it’s over. For readers considering life insurance on kids, consider that Judith’s mother would have been wise to put those insurance premiums into a savings account, instead. In the unlikely event that one of the boys would have died in childhood, the money would have been there to cover costs of burial. More likely, the boys would have a nest egg when they reached adulthood. Childhood deaths are statistically very unlikely. * * * Dear Mary: My husband and I want to thank you. We got your “Debt-Proof Living” book many years ago, and worked to get out of debt and fund our Contingency Fund. The only debt we have is our home. We only have one credit card, and we pay the balance in full. Our Contingency Fund is fully funded and even has extra money in it. We recently learned that my husband will be laid off soon. He has begun looking for another job, and we are cutting ev-erything we can. I work full time in a local gov-
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Too Much Calcium Is Risky for Elderly Men Calcium intake among Americans of all ages is significantly less than the amount recom-mended to assure normal bone health. In children and teenagers, this has led to a lower total amount of calcium in the bones in early adult life. From age 20 onward, about 1 percent of the total calcium is lost from bones each year. More is lost around menopause because of reduction in the levels of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. Over time as the bones become critically thin, osteoporosis develops, and that leads to loss of height, curvature of the spine (called a dowager’s hump) and serious fractures that can occur sponta-neously or after a fall. Particularly serious are fractures of the hip, after which fewer than 50 percent ever walk again; risk of death in the following year is 25 percent greater, and a large fraction require nursing home placement. While osteoporosis is largely a disease in women, it also occurs in men but usually about 10 years later. In other words, the bones of an 80-year-old man are as likely to be osteoporotic as those of a 70-year-old woman. Adequate lifelong intake of calcium and vitamin D, together with exercises such as impact aerobics and weight training, help build bone and protect against osteoporosis. Because of risks of breast and cervical cancer, blood clots, headaches and heart attacks and strokes, hormone replace-
ment therapy is not recommended to prevent osteoporosis. In men and women over age 60, supplementing the daily diet with 500 mg of calcium plus 200 international units of vitamin D is recom-mended. Concerns about calcium supplementa-tion began when a German study published in the journal Heart in 2012 showed that some women taking calcium supplements had elevated levels of calcium in their blood, which in turn caused a sub-stantially higher risk of heart disease. However an increase in blood levels is not related to the calcium absorbed from the bowel, either from the diet or supplements. The calcium concentration in the blood is finely regulated by vitamin D, which promotes absorption of calcium from the bowel, and by a hor-mone called parathyroid hormone, produced by the parathyroid glands nestled within the thyroid gland in the neck. A slight increase in calcium leads to a greater production of parathyroid hormone, which drives calcium into bone and maintains a normal level. Low serum calcium reduces parathyroid levels, and calcium leaches from bone to make the serum value normal. Any increase in calcium entering the body is diverted into bone and does not raise serum calcium levels. But when there is an abnormally high level of either parathyroid hormone or vitamin D, the level of calcium in blood increases. In this circumstance, calcium deposits in arteries makes them thick and irregular and predisposes to block-age that can lead to a heart attack. Nevertheless, many experts in the field have begun to argue that too much calcium in the diet may be bad for you and may adversely affect the heart. In an article just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, research-ers examined 388,229 men and women who were participating the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study. The subjects were followed for 12 years commencing in 1995. The results showed that men (but not women) taking 1,000 mg calcium daily as a supple-ment were 20 percent more likely to die from heart disease than those not taking supplements. Based on this information, it seems prudent for men not to take calcium supplements. The average American diet that is totally free of dairy products has approximately 800 mg of calcium. A 50- to 70-year-old man requires 1,000 mg of calcium daily, and over 71, the requirement is 1200 mg. Increasing calcium requirements to the recommended level can readily be met by drinking a glass of milk or eating an ounce of cheese or a cup of yogurt, all of which contain 300 mg of cal-cium. To date, calcium from food sources has not been shown to have any serious adverse effects. We want to recognize disease risk and do everything possible to prevent it. With adequate di-etary calcium in our diet, combined with appropriate exercise and screening, the risks of osteoporosis can be reduced. A calcium supplement that seems so harmless increases heart attack risk and should be avoided in adult men. In medicine, nothing ever stays the same.
Dr. David Lipschitz is the author of the book “Breaking the Rules of Aging.” To find out more about Dr. David Lipschitz and read features by other Creators Syn-dicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. More information is avail-able at: www.drdavidhealth.com COPYRIGHT 2013 CREATORS.COM
Working Women Vs. Stay-at-Home Moms Q: I am so upset by these crybaby women who gripe and complain about not get-ting enough money from their husband’s Social Security accounts. I am the one with an ax to grind. I worked hard all my life. And I can’t get a nickel on my husband’s Social Security record. Yet all these stay-at-home women rake in the dough from their sugar daddy husbands and then they have the gall to complain it’s not enough money! What can possibly be fair about that? Why can’t I get any of my husband’s So-cial Security?
A: Mom? Is that you? Are you still turning over in your grave because you just can’t let this go? OK, so that wasn’t my mother with a heaven-sent albeit spite-filled message from the afterlife. But it was just another example of the thousands of irate emails I’ve received over the years from working women who are upset that they oftentimes can’t get any benefits from their husband’s Social Security re-cord. And then they find it doubly irritating that a woman who didn’t work outside the home gets to collect full Social Security spousal benefits from her husband or ex-husband’s account. I’m not an anthropologist. Nor am I a psychia-trist. But I’m sure folks in those professions would be able to find all kinds of underlying causes for the resentment felt by so many working women towards their gender counterparts who, for whatever reason, spent their lifetimes as full-time mothers and wives. My mother went through the last 25 years of her life carrying such a grudge. I’ll share her story, which I think will shed a little light on this topic. My parents came from the wrong side of the economic tracks and spent their lives trying to inch their way into the middle class. My dad was a janitor. But that job simply didn’t bring enough money into our household. So my mom always worked outside the home. She spent much of her adult life doing clerical work in a hospital. She took time off to have four kids. But within a year of the birth of each of those kids, she was always back to work to help pay the rent and buy groceries. There was little money left over for what most people would consider the good things in life. But speaking of those good things, our neighbors behind us across the alley were living the American dream. (That alley was like the proverbial “tracks.” It divided the rich side of town from the poor side.) In their household, the husband and father was the vice president of a local bank. They also had four kids -- and his wife was a full-time stay-at-home mom. She never had to work outside the home because her husband’s salary brought in more than enough money to keep them living in comfort. I, and my brothers and sisters, enjoyed playing with the bank-er’s kids. (They had really nice toys and stuff!) But our parents never mingled and never visited one an-
other. They simply ran in different economic circles. Long story short: Both the husbands eventu-ally died. The banker’s widow (she was over 65 at the time) started getting a rather substantial wid-ow’s benefit from Social Security. But my mom got a very small monthly widow’s check from my dad’s account. And that’s because she was getting her own Social Security retirement benefit, and that benefit offset her widow’s payments -- dollar for dollar. Because of their respective economic circum-stances, the banker’s widow received a significantly higher monthly Social Security benefit than the com-bined payments my mom was getting. And this sim-ply irritated my mother to no end. By this time, I was working for the Social Security Administration, and if she asked me this once, she asked this a thousand times: “Why is THAT WOMAN across the alley, a woman who never worked a day in her life, getting more money than I am -- a woman who has spent 40 years working at a job and at home?” I tried to explain to my mom that it all had to do with two of the basic concepts of Social Security. The first essentially says this: The more you pay into the system, the more you get out. And the second has to do with the reason behind spousal benefits -- those benefits were always intended to be paid to women who were “dependent” on their husband’s income. The banker’s wife was just that: a “dependent.” She depended on her husband’s salary while he was alive. So once he died, she was dependent on his So-cial Security. My mom, on the other hand, had her own job and her own income. And because of that job, she received her own pension from the hospital where she worked and her own Social Security retirement benefit once she retired. Because my dad’s Social Security benefit was slightly higher than my mom’s retirement check, she did get a small widow’s sup-plement from Social Security. But my mom never bought that argument. She would say: “Your dad worked all his life, and I should be getting his Social Security now that he’s gone.” In other words, she wanted her own full retirement benefit and a full widow’s benefit from my dad’s ac-count. To this day, many working women send me emails making the same points my mom did 25 years ago. I tried to explain to my mom, and I still try to ex-plain to those sending me emails today, that if the law allowed them to get both a retirement benefit and a dependent spousal benefit, where would we draw the line? Why can’t all working people in this country,
both men and women, claim their own Social Securi-ty benefit AND spousal benefits from their husband or wife? For example, I get a really nice retirement benefit from the government. Why can’t I get some of my wife’s Social Security? Obviously, I know the answer to that question. I just wish my mom would have seen it that way.
If you have a Social Security question, Tom Mar-genau has the answer. Contact him at [email protected]. To find out more about Tom Margenau and to read past columns and see features from other Creators Syndi-cate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web-site at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2013 CREATORS.COM
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5. Who was the first person to go to heaven that didn’t die in the flesh? Elijah, Moses, Adam, Enoch
6. Which type of angelic beings guarded the entrance to Eden? Ser-aph, Power, Cherubim, Throne
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3. In which book of the Old Testament is an essay on, “Is life worthwhile”? a) Amosb) Ecclesiastes c) Jeremiah d) Daniel
4. Where is the New Testament “Hall of Faith”? a) Luke b) Titus 13 c) Hebrews 11d) John 3
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ANSWER: The appendix dangles from the first part of the colon in the lower-right side of the abdomen. It looks like a slender worm, and has an average length of 3 inches (8 cm). The function of the appendix isn’t clearly defined, but it might have a role in body immunity. Life without an appendix goes on as normally as life with one. The appendix has a hollow core, which is lined with lymphoid tissue, the same kind of tissue found in lymph nodes. Bacteria from the colon can invade the hollow core and cause the lymph tissue to swell. Swelling cuts off blood supply, and the appen-dix begins to disintegrate -- appendicitis. Undigested food or hard fecal material also can block the appen-dix’s core and lead to the same situation. Nothing your son ate is likely the cause. All the other camp-ers ate the same food, but he was the only one to develop this problem. The pain of appendicitis most often starts in the area of the navel (bellybutton) and works its way
Read the Fine Print Sometimes brochures and cards that come in the mail look like something worthwhile, and appear genuine and legitimate. I recently received a card like that, which at first glance appeared to have come from Social Security. It invited me to send back the card (postage paid) to receive a free brochure entitled “New Social Security Changes and Benefits.” It was only when I looked at the very bot-tom at the fine print (and yes, I had to use a mag-nifying glass because it was so tiny) that I learned the sender was not affiliated with the government at all: It was an advertising direct mail sales pitch! When I traced down the person named on the card, it turned out he’s not connected with Social Secu-rity in any way; he was selling investments. I found the same card on a marketing site on the Internet. Marketing companies sell the cards as a direct-mail piece, part of a lead-generation program for salespeople. Somehow they got my name and address, and hoped I’d fill out even more information on the card (date of birth, home phone number and email address) and mail it back to them. With that information, they could start call-ing me to push whatever they’re selling, or sell my information to someone else. I found a similar website, one that deals with promotional mailers, with this banner stream-ing across the top: “Social Security Leads are HOT ... mailers pulling 5 percent-plus.” That means that one in every 20 people who receive the mailing piece will respond. That’s a very high percentage of unsuspecting people biting on their phony bait! The lesson in all this is to hesitate before you fill out something you get in the mail, even if it appears to be legitimate. Get out your magnifying glass and look carefully. You might find a line or two of the real truth hidden somewhere at the bottom. Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot person-ally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].
toward the lower-right corner of the abdomen. Tem-perature rises. Vomiting is common, and sometimes diarrhea is part of the picture. A doctor, by what he or she hears from the patient, along with the exami-nation of the abdomen, usually can make the diag-nosis. In confusing circumstances, an ultrasound is most helpful. Millions of people worldwide live without an appendix. They do quite well. So will your son. *** DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Can hand sani-tizer kill all harmful bacteria? -- D.D.
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Q: We moved to a mobile home re-tirement community seven years ago and are happy here. However, the monthly HOA main-tenance fees have doubled since then, and we are concerned about future increases. We live on social security and a small retirement in-come. We are afraid we might not be able to afford to stay here. Can you offer any advice?
A: Do not wait until the increases come and force you to bail out. Think options. They are always on the table and some advance planning and prepa-ration might make things doable for you. Make a complete list of exactly how you now spend your money and where you can cut expenses. Start lunching at your senior center or using Meals on Wheels. Check your newspaper’s classified ads for part-time work. Do neighbors or friends need help with their yards or housekeeping? Is there the possibility of a part-time job at your homeowners’ office doing maintenence or other odd jobs? Do your shopping at the dollar and thrift stores. Reasonably priced items and good values can always be found there. Do your utilities offer se-niors lower rates? As a last resort you might even consider selling and renting. Be creative and explore all your options. They do exist! * * *
Q: My wife and I purchased two small duplexes several years ago. Prime location and inflation and have increased their value. Our only grandson has been working part-time as a bank teller for the last two years, but he sees no future in it. He has a winning personality and people skills. We pay a rental management company nearly $15,000 a year for their ser-vices. We are thinking of offering our grandson the job of taking over these management re-sponsibilities, but we’re not sure if it’s a good idea. We’d appreciate your opinion.
A: Think this one through carefully! Deal-ing with a family member is a different ballgame. Supervising him, excusing his mistakes and getting him to accept orders and advice may require more patience than you can imagine. What happens if
you, as the boss, become dissatisfied with his perfor-mance. What do you do then? Fire him? If you don’t set up the ground rules from the start and make sure he knows who is in charge, you will be setting up this scenario for trouble. You could easily find yourself in a very sticky and uncomfort-able situation with him and the rest of the family. How mature, dependable and capable do you believe your grandson is at his age? Has he had enough experience and taken a positive attitude about moving ahead with his career? Has he found a passion, committed himself to a work ethic? Is he currently financially responsible? Is he adaptable and prepared to respond to tenants’ emergencies and complaints, such as a flooding toilet? You would soon learn that hiring family does not always enhance relationships and family popular-ity. He could be an instant success, or it could turn out to be a complete disaster you will always regret. Perhaps your best option might be to encour-age your management company to hire your grand-son and teach him the business. If he fails to measure up and gets fired, you’ve dodged the bullet!
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On March 17, 1762, in New York City, the first parade honoring the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is held by Irish soldiers serving in the British army. Early Irish settlers to the American colonies, many of whom were indentured servants, brought the Irish tradition of celebrating St. Patrick’s feast day to America.
On March 11, 1818, “Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus,” is published. The book, by 21-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, is frequently called the world’s first science-fiction novel.
On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin D. Roo-sevelt gives his first national radio address, or “fireside chat,” broadcast from the White House. Roosevelt made sure each address was understandable to ordinary Americans.
On March 13, 1944, Britain announces that all travel between Ireland and the United Kingdom is suspended, the result of the Irish government’s refusal to expel Axis-power diplomats within its borders. Ireland stood its ground.
On March 14, 1950, the Federal Bu-reau of Investigation institutes the “Ten Most Wanted” list in an effort to publicize particu-larly dangerous fugitives. The creation of the program arose out of a news story in 1949 about the “toughest guys” the FBI wanted to capture.
On March 15, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed a joint session of Congress to urge the passage of legislation guaranteeing voting rights for all. On Aug. 6, 1965, Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act.
On March 15, 1972, “The Godfather” -- a three-hour epic chronicling the lives of the Corleones, an Italian-American crime family led by the powerful Vito Corleone -- is released in theaters. “The Godfather” was adapted from the best-selling book of the same name by Mario Puzo.
On March 16, 1985, in Beirut, Lebanon, Islamic militants kidnap American journalist Terry Anderson. On Dec. 4, 1991, Ander-son’s captors finally released him after 2,455 days. Anderson spent his entire captivity blindfolded.
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Heirloom Is Signed in Bronze Q: I have enclosed a photo of a bronze covered dish that I inherited from my grand-mother. It has a verdigris patina and is in mint condition. It is signed with an “S” in a circle and the name “Carl Sorensen” written in script. It is approximately five inches in diameter and in excellent condition. I don’t know anything about my heir-loom and would hope you can tell me some-thing about its history, vintage and value.
A: Carl Sorensen produced his hand ham-mered metalwork in bronze and copper in the early 1900s. His verdigris metalwork was inspired by the Arts and Crafts Era. There is not much information available on his background, but it is thought that he worked for both Roycroft and Tiffany. Your covered dish was made sometime be-tween 1900 and 1920. Similar pieces can be found selling in the range of $125 to $250.
Q: I took a photo of the mark that is on a set of dishes that I have. The set includes around 70 to 80 dishes and includes serving pieces, a teapot and a gravy bowl. They are dec-orated with multi-colored flowers on the bor-ders and in the center along with green bands and gold trim on the edges. I purchased this set at auction for $25 years ago. They are beautiful and a treasure to me. I have been trying to find out more about them and just haven’t had any luck. Would you please give me a “ball park” value of my set?
A: William Harry Grindley founded his company in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England, in 1881. They made ironstone and earthenware, in-cluding flow-blue ware. Most of their wares were produced for exporting to the United States. The numbers “737554 -- 737555” are British Government registry numbers that show your dishes were made around 1928. “Windsor Ivory” is the basic shape of the dishes and “The Katherine” is the name of the pattern. After several name changes and different owners, Grindley and Company went into receiver-ship and was taken over by Woodlands Pottery in 1991.
Your set of dinnerware would probably be worth $250 to $350.
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Hitting Singles Out of the Park It’s not that I wasn’t used to seeing my boss at the time give me a look of utter disappointment, but this time I was quick to recognize that it was more a signal of defeat -- hers. I didn’t wear glasses then, but if I did, this would have been a perfect moment to take them off, slide my chair around and emote some sort of empathy. “Got your (butt) handed to you again, didn’t ya?” I asked with a smug grin. “I’m getting killed out there,” she com-plained. “I go in front of the board, and I can hear their eyes glazing over. She gets up there and they go wild for her.” “Why’s that? It’s not like she’s stunningly at-tractive or anything like that,” I reasoned. “No, man ... you don’t get it,” she said, roll-ing her eyes. “She’s using all of these sports analo-gies! I don’t know any of them.” “This looks like a job for a sports writer!” I declared, stepped into the supply closet and emerged moments later dressed the same way but with a notepad and two pens. “Look,” I said, drawing a baseball diamond. “Tell me what she said at the meeting? That she was looking to ‘hit a home run,’ right?” “Come on, even I know that one. But she says things like ‘we’re not trying to hit a home run here, we’re just looking for a hit here.’ What does that even mean?” “It’s nonsense,” I said. “First of all, a ‘home run’ is a ‘hit.’ Also, the whole phrase is just another sports cliche. Even if she wanted to hit a ‘single,’ she could still excel at hitting singles if she ‘hits it out of the park,’ get it?” “No.” “Good. The next time she does that to you -- a term called ‘grandstanding’ by the way -- you just ask her to hold up. There are lots of ways to get on base. Is it a rope single? Was it a slow roller? Did you bunt your way to first?” She wasn’t getting it. “I don’t get it,” she said. “It’s business, and like any game, you go out there to win. What is this ‘only get a hit’ stuff? What is she ... afraid to succeed? Is she opening a restaurant? Is this a ‘soft opening?’” She smiled. She was stepping up. “Well, when it’s your turn to talk, you just tell the board that you don’t care what’s tossed toward your plate because your team’s not above taking bases on balls. What matters is getting to score.” “Perfect! Thanks!” Satisfied, I wrote a few turns of phrase down and handed her the paper. “There. Now go deliver your pitch.” She took the paper out of my mitt and walked towards the door, then paused to turn around. “I thought we were hitting, though.”
Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in Kansas City.
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Adapting to the Ball Above Your Feet
Have you ever gone to the driving range and hit the ball greatonly to see it disappear when you play the course? If that is the case, the reason could be that when you are on thedriving range the ball is on a flat lie that is level to your feet.When you play on the golf course the ball is lying at anglesthat could position the ball above or below your feet.The first thing you want to do when you are getting ready tohit your shot is to assess the lie. Is the ball above or belowmy feet? You can see in the picture that I drew a line alongthe ground that represents “foot level”. The ball isapproximately a couple inches above that line. With the ballbeing above my feet I need to make two adjustments to mysetup; 1) I need to grip down an inch off the top of the club,therefore shortening the shaft. 2) I need to be taller in the legs and in my spine angle.I will also need to make slight adjustments to the swing; Be sure to have the right foot push the hip up through the ball inthe forward swing which will help from hitting the shot fat. Also, finish the swing with the hips and shoulders level to thehorizon. This swing feels very similar to a baseball swing,more level to the horizon line rather than “down” to the ball.The best way to check and see if these adjustments aregoing to help is to make a practice swing and see where andhow deep the divot is in reference to the ball. Your goal is to have a clean brush of the grass through the area of the ball.Keep making the adjustments to the setup and swing untilyou get the right combination for that perfect brush of thegrass. Now you’re ready to have the ball respond to thatswing.The biggest challenge in golf is that the ball lie’s at variousdegrees on sloped ground. That challenge requires that youdevelop the ability to adapt to those angles to produce thebest shot possible.
Rob Stanger is recognized as a 2005-08 Golf Magazine Top TeacherWest Region. He teaches at The College Golf Center. You cancontact him at 760-409-8628 or at www.robstanger.com for inquiries about your golf.
Images created through JCvideo.com softwareAdapting to the Ball Above Your Feet
Have you ever gone to the driving range and hit the ball greatonly to see it disappear when you play the course? If that is the case, the reason could be that when you are on thedriving range the ball is on a flat lie that is level to your feet.When you play on the golf course the ball is lying at anglesthat could position the ball above or below your feet.The first thing you want to do when you are getting ready tohit your shot is to assess the lie. Is the ball above or belowmy feet? You can see in the picture that I drew a line alongthe ground that represents “foot level”. The ball isapproximately a couple inches above that line. With the ballbeing above my feet I need to make two adjustments to mysetup; 1) I need to grip down an inch off the top of the club,therefore shortening the shaft. 2) I need to be taller in the legs and in my spine angle.I will also need to make slight adjustments to the swing; Be sure to have the right foot push the hip up through the ball inthe forward swing which will help from hitting the shot fat. Also, finish the swing with the hips and shoulders level to thehorizon. This swing feels very similar to a baseball swing,more level to the horizon line rather than “down” to the ball.The best way to check and see if these adjustments aregoing to help is to make a practice swing and see where andhow deep the divot is in reference to the ball. Your goal is to have a clean brush of the grass through the area of the ball.Keep making the adjustments to the setup and swing untilyou get the right combination for that perfect brush of thegrass. Now you’re ready to have the ball respond to thatswing.The biggest challenge in golf is that the ball lie’s at variousdegrees on sloped ground. That challenge requires that youdevelop the ability to adapt to those angles to produce thebest shot possible.
Rob Stanger is recognized as a 2005-08 Golf Magazine Top TeacherWest Region. He teaches at The College Golf Center. You cancontact him at 760-409-8628 or at www.robstanger.com for inquiries about your golf.
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Adapting to the ball aboveyour feet Have you ever found yourself hitting the ball great at the driving range, only to see all that dis-appear on the course? It could be that the ball at the range is always level to your feet, but on the hilly course your setup is always changing. To overcome these terrain changes, you first need to assess your lie. Is the ball above or below your feet? In the photo I’ve drawn a line to represent my “foot level”. In this case the ball is several inches above that line, which means I need to make two ad-justments to my setup: 1) I need to grip down an inch off the top of the club to shorten the shaft. 2) I need to be taller in the legs with less angle in my back. My swing will also need some adjusting. My right foot needs to push my hip up through the ball to avoid hitting it fat, and I’ll finish with my hips and shoulders level to the horizon. This swing is somewhat similar to a baseball swing, more horizontal than “down” to the ball. Your goal is to adjust your setup according to your lie and have the clubhead make a clean bush of the grass through the ball. Once you’ve learned to adapt to the slopes this way, youll be producing the best shots possible.
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PHOBIAS (continued):
• Some phobias relate to what’s up above,such as the sun (heliophobia), the clouds(nephophobia), the moon (selenophobia),and the stars (siderophobia). Some folks arejust afraid of looking up – they are calledanablephobes.
•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.
• Individuals suffering from extreme agora-phobiararelyleavetheirhomes,duetotheirfearofpublicoropenspacesand the inescapablesituationsthatmayoccurthere.Onlyhomeissafe.
• Somephobiascanbea learnedbehavior thatcomes from listening to others describe atraumaticevent.Anindividualinone’slifecantriggeraphobia,suchaspeladophobia,thefearofbaldpeople.Thosewithnosto-phobia,afearof returninghome,maybeable tocontributetheirpanictoaspecificincident.
• Peoplewhoareafraidoflookingintomirrorshave cataptrophobia, while those with cyberphobia have a fear of working withcomputers.A person with an anxiety aboutmemories is a mnemophobe.
•Don’tconfuselevophobia, thefearofobjectstoaperson’sleft,withdextrophobia, thefearofobjectstotheright.
•Although some of us fear the possibility ofcancer,anextremecarcinophobewillconvincehimself he has cancer because he touchedsomeone who has it.
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date back to the early Celtic beliefs in fairies, those tiny men and women with magical powers, who used those powers for either good or evil. Leprechauns were seen as grumpy little men, whose duties were to mend the shoes of the other fairies.
•We’veallheardofthepotofgoldattheendofthe rainbow. Folklore claims that the little men have great treasures stored in crocks, and use trickery to protect it from others. If a leprechaun is captured by a human, he has the magical power to grant three wishes in exchange for his release.
•In1959,WaltDisneyStudiosreleasedthefilmDarby O’Gill and the Little People, which gave us the image of cheerful and friendly leprechauns, but in Irish folklore, they are cantankerous and mischievous.
• Indiana’s University of Notre Dame is hometo the Fighting Irish, a team that played its inauguralgameinNovemberof1887.In1918,Knute Rockne took over as head coach andhis record of the highest winning percentage (.881) in football history, either college orprofessional, still stands.
•ThecorrectresponsetotheIrishgreeting,“Topo’ the morning to you,” is “And the rest of the day to yourself.”
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3. ENTERTAINMENT: Which actress was married to Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw and Frank Sinatra?
4. INVENTIONS: When was the first coin-operated pinball machine invented?
5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to be born an American citizen?
6. QUOTATIONS: Who said, “It’s not that I’m afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens.”
7. U.S. STATES: What does the name of Hawaii’s capital, Honolulu, mean?
8. LITERATURE: Which one of Shakespeare’s plays contains the line, “The course of true love never did run smooth.”
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the name of cowboy actor Roy Rogers’ dog?
10. FOOD & DRINK: What is a gherkin?
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2. Name the last major-league team before the 2011 Philadelphia Phil-lies to win more than 100 games in the regular season and not reach the World Series.
3. When was the last time before 2010-12 that Notre Dame won at least eight games for at least three consecutive seasons in football?
4. Who was the last NBA rookie before Detroit’s Brandon Knight in 2012 to have at least 20 points and 10 assists with no turnovers in a game?
5. How many times has Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin been the runner-up for the Hart Memorial Trophy (NHL MVP)?
6. Who was the last NASCAR Cup season champion to drive a Dodge before Brad Keselowski in 2012?
7. Who was the last teen to win a singles title in a Grand Slam women’s tennis event?
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1. What was the original name of the pop band that eventually became Fallen Angels and then morphed into heavy metal Starz?
2. Name the group that wrote and released “10538 Overture.”
3. Which group produced “Back in Black”?
4. What is “Cat’s in the Cradle” about? Who sang it?
5. Name the song that contained this lyric: “I want you to tell me why you walked out on me, I’m so lonesome every day.”
Answers1. Looking Glass, which had a hit
in 1972 with “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl).”
2. Electric Light Orchestra, aka ELO, in 1972. The song was over-dubbed with multiple riffs done with a Chinese cello.
3. AC/DC, in 1980. The song has been widely sampled, generally not with permission. (Sampling is tak-ing a portion of a song and using it in another song.)
4. Harry Chapin’s 1974 song was a wakeup call to parents with its theme of fathers who don’t spend enough time with their sons.
5. “Walk Right Back,” by the Ever-ly Brothers in 1961. The song was intended to have another verse, but they recorded it before the next verse was written. Cover artists who later used the extra verse didn’t have as much success with the song.
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