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emzchaos · 10 months
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Maxiene's name was going to be Marisol Harton but I felt that Maxie fitted her better. I just found the first drafts to PWW and the story was going to be call something else. How far we've come
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fourteentheight-blog · 9 months
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week 4
lw: 51kg
hw: 63kg
sw: 62.92
pww: 59.50
cw: 59.05
pbmi: 24
bmi: 24
gw1: 58kg
gw2: 56kg
gw3: 51kg
ugw: 49kg
okay so there's good news and bad news. bad news is that I didn't reach my gw1 this week and my bmi hasn't changed at all. but the good news is that I did lose weight! the weight loss journey has always been particularly slow and painful for me but the fact is that I'm losing weight and it is working. I just need to keep at it and move around a lot more. anyway, I'm so happy to be so close to my first gw. just 0.6kg to lose!
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ncmagroup · 4 years
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A MONTHLY COLUMN TO NEWSPAPER PROFESSIONALS                                                                         APRIL 2020
Newspapers are essential to our American dream
   One of the reporters in our Sheldon office received an e-mail a week ago stating his child was no longer qualified to be taken care of by the local day-care facility. The e-mail came on Friday and the change went into effect on Monday. Never mind that the reporter’s spouse works at the local hospital and 4-month-old has been in the care of the facility since January. The care facility, the e-mail said, “will begin to restrict care only to those families that meet the state qualification of an essential function in the workforce.”    The e-mail goes on to identify essential fields as “hospital staff, all health-care providers, those who provide critical government services, food service workers including a grocery store and limited restaurant workers and others approved by the Director of Human Service.” I don’t have a problem with the child-care service making such a decision. Maybe they were suddenly short-handed by the coronavirus pandemic or overcrowded by a sudden influx of additional charges. Perhaps they had become concerned that the number of children in their building created an opportunity for the COVID-19 sickness to invade their space. Only they know why the sudden decision. What does concern me, however, other than the short notice provided our writer, is the presumption that newspapers are not an essential business.    In those states that have already determined that residents must be a “safe in place” for an indefinite time, media companies and newspaper printing plants have been declared essential businesses. Their state governments expect them to stay open and keep the citizens informed.    Hometown newspapers such as The N’West Iowa REVIEW and our Sheldon Mail-Sun, Sioux Center News, Hawarden Independent/Ireton Examiner, and South O’Brien Sun are depended upon by their readers for accurate reporting of all aspects of what is happening in their area.    Why? Because we all want to know what is changing and how others in the community are reacting to the information.    We can easily get the national updates moment by moment from cable’s many news channels but none of those reports on what is happening right here where we live, have families, do our primary shopping, go to church, have children in school and are invested in agriculture and business ventures.    To say we don’t need newspapers because we have the internet is like saying we don’t need farmers because we have supermarkets. Newspapers are the first recorders of our personal, professional and community history. From the time a person is born and listed in the birth report to when their obituary is published the hometown newspaper is the only media, local or national, to track and preserve the details of that person’s life. Newspapers are the glue that holds the community together. The printed paper is where the community looks for credible reporting on everything from city hall to the school system, hospital and retail community to the local baseball field.    Newspaper also continue to be the best source for those pictures mothers and grandmothers like to hang on the refrigerator.    Newspapers are the first place a political candidate stops when visiting a community and it is where entertainment operations turn when they need to announce a postponement or cancellation of an earlier announced program.    Most importantly, the local paper is the local media turned to when there is a need to create consensus in a community. Through the sharing of facts, the reporting of ideas and sometimes a well-crafted editorial, the newspaper draws the residents into the need to make a unified decision regarding a tax issue, the repair of streets or other important questions.    Newspapers are social. They keep the readers in contact with others all through the community. They are the platform for businesses wanting to let others know about a sale, new merchandise and changes in their service or product lines.    Newspapers are where the community turns when they want to know about upcoming church suppers, birthday and wedding card showers, the amazing play by a local high school sports hero, and when there is no virus, where to go and what’s going on that weekend.    These are difficult times for all of us, but we have been through other times just as tough. The farm crisis during the early 1980s, for example. And 9/11.    Those of us that depend on advertising sales for our income — and that includes newspapers, shoppers, broadcasters and independent digital outlets — are going to be hard-pressed to stay in business. But our American form of government requires that the public be informed and we consider doing so a privilege and duty.    An old friend reminded me of an often-quoted statement sometimes attributed to H.L. Mencken, an American journalist, essayist and satirist: “It is the duty of a newspaper to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”    That statement has never been more true.
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Newspapers are essential to our American dream A MONTHLY COLUMN TO NEWSPAPER PROFESSIONALS                                                               ��         APRIL 2020 Newspapers are essential to our American dream    One of the reporters in our Sheldon office received an e-mail a week ago stating his child was no longer qualified to be taken care of by the local day-care facility.
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feeblefeeb · 7 years
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Y'know ive just realised
My initials are PWW so I would in fact be moon moon moon
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emzchaos · 10 months
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Jaidans name was going to be Henry I'm not sure that would of suited him. Also he was an only child who was mean. I can't imagine Jai being mean 😭😭😭
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emzchaos · 1 year
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Jaidan Fact: He learnt how to change his grades in the first year of high school and his parents will never know he failed the entire year.
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emzchaos · 1 year
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Maxiene Fact: She was the first kid in either of her parents sides to be born with ginger hair. Her little brother Daniel and Niece Telissia were also born with red hair. The genetic is a mystery really
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emzchaos · 1 year
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Kitty Fact: Her first English word was a cuss word some idiots taught her on the 26hr flight to Del So Valley.
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emzchaos · 1 year
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Felix fact: They love the name Lixy and wants to be an MUA someday.
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