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How to select earrings for sensitive & pierced ears

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Red, swollen, itchy, oozy, and utterly disgusting. My ear lobes have declared mutiny. I try to quash their inflamed anger with swabs of hydrogen peroxide, but the rebellion continues with increasing strength against surgical steel fishhooks, sterling silver posts, and finally culminates in a victorious standoff against 14k gold-filled leverbacks. Am I condemned to face the world with naked lobes? Must I fall into the ranks of the envious, secretly abhorring every woman whose ear ornaments contribute so vitally to their appearance? Since that fateful day I have been compelled to find answers and sought endlessly for ways to peacefully coexist with the world of pierced earrings. Now I can say with confidence that there is hope. Read on and you too will be able to choose earrings your lobes will love.

The most common cause for a sudden onset of furious lobes is a dermatitis commonly referred to as a nickel allergy or sensitivity. This comes in many degrees of severity ranging from slight itching to alarming weeping and bleeding. A nickel allergy can occur at any time and is, unfortunately, often a chronic life-long condition. In some cases it may be controlled with a regimen of disinfecting the lobes and earrings before and after use with hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol. Sadly enough, many will continue to experience discomfort, finding it is a matter beyond good hygiene. So now what?It seems glaringly obvious. If you have a nickel sensitivity, don’t put nickel in your ears. Yet even armed with this epiphany, choosing earrings is not a simple task. Nickel is a common property in metal alloys, often being present in even seemingly innocuous metals such as sterling silver and gold. Base metals typically have a high nickel content that will leech out through gold and silver plating. It is a good rule of thumb to avoid plated jewelry as the surface layer is extremely thin and will wear down through time exposing your tender ears to increasing amounts of nickel. Even earrings labeled “hypoallergenic” should be approached with caution. While these are indeed hypoallergenic for some, many will find the thin plastic coating inadequate protection from the underlying metal. Also, like platings, the plastic coating will eventually wear off leaving your ears to fend for themselves. Hypoallergenic earrings simply promise to have a lessened likelihood of causing a reaction and by no means should one assume they are nickel free.Now what about surgical stainless steel? The word “surgical” immediately conjures images of an immaculate room full of germ-free doctors and shining tools. Do not allow this association to mislead you. While surgical stainless steel with virtually no nickel does exist, surgical stainless steel jewelry often contains a nickel content of 8% to 12%. It is claimed that the properties of surgical stainless steel bind the nickel so tightly that it cannot emerge and irritate, but this is only true for people with minor to moderate sensitivity. If you would like to attempt wearing surgical stainless steel earrings, be sure that it’s high quality 316L, and not a lesser grade that will likely contain more nickel.So you’ve decided to boycott “cheap” jewelry but have found little respite in switching to silver and gold. This is because pure silver and gold are quite malleable and usually unfit materials for mass-produced jewelry parts. So what you are inserting into your ear is actually a metal alloy, meaning there are other metals present. It is assumed by many that sterling silver will not cause a reaction, as it is typically an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Unfortunately, there are places that manufacture cheaper sterling products that are weighted down with other metals including nickel. When looking for sterling silver earrings, be sure it bears the “.925” stamp that verifies it’s silver content and also favor sterling silver products produced in the USA, as the likelihood of nickel being present is low. Sometimes you can find earrings made completely of “fine silver”, which has a silver content of 99.9%, and should be safe to wear. Do not be fooled by names such as “German silver” as this is merely a disguise for “nickel silver” which actually contains no silver at all and, clearly, lots of nickel.Gold, like silver, can be a friend or foe. Yellow gold contains nickel, but in decreasing amounts as the karats increase. Depending on your sensitivity level you may be able to wear 24k, 18k, or even 14k yellow gold, but keep in mind that gold is expensive, and an investment will be wasted if you find you are indeed allergic. If you choose to wear white gold, be sure to inquire as to the type of white gold used in the fabrication of the earrings. There are two major types of white gold, nickel white and palladium white. Nickel white continues to dominate the market as it is less costly and easier to work with, but palladium white and new alloys are coming into play as nickel allergies are receiving more recognition. Palladium white gold is virtually allergy free and a good high-end choice for those with severe nickel allergies.Two relatively affordable metals that are progressively emerging onto the jewelry market are niobium and titanium. Niobium jewelry does not contain nickel, and though its natural color is gray, it is easily recognized by the vibrant metallic colors produced through a process called anodization. Niobium does not react with skin and its bold colors are permanent, making it an increasingly common choice for body jewelry. Titanium is also completely free of nickel and an excellent alternative for people suffering from severe nickel allergies. Both titanium and niobium products may be found in select stores and are easily located online through a simple Google search.There are also products created for the purpose of helping people with nickel allergies. One such product that is gaining popularity is Earr’s pierced ear protectors. This consists of plastic sleeves that fit onto your posts or hooks and serve as an effective barrier against threatening alloys. These can be purchased on several websites including aaajewelry.com, which specializes in earring products for people with nickel allergies. Another product you may want to invest in is a nickel test kit offered by allerderm.com. Using this kit will ensure you don’t unwittingly inflame your ears with an earring mistakenly believed to be safe.A final word of advice is to pay attention to the quality of jewelry you are purchasing. Even if you only have a minor nickel allergy, be aware that cheap earrings often have a poorly finished post or hook. A lack of proper filing may leave sharp ends that can scratch the inside of your ear hole, causing a greater chance of infection and inflammation. If you like, you may use a quality emery board to file down sharp ends yourself.Now you know that with careful selection and persistent inquiry, you can find earrings your lobes will accept with pleasure. We dare to hope that the US will soon join Europe and countries such as Japan in strictly limiting the use of nickel in jewelry. Perhaps someday the world will be a nickel free place where our lobes can enjoy their right to wear decorative baubles without fear. Until then, slip some plastic sleeves over your studs and enjoy the fact that advancements in jewelry technology allows even us, the nickel intolerant, to sport beautifully bedecked ears.Jewelry ProductWorld NewsImran Ali

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Posted deadlines for Christmas delivery

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

In the United States of America and other parts of the word, as Christmas and the holidays draw near, shippers have released information on shipping deadlines. Remember to always clearly label and address your holiday packages.

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Eleven die in truck-van crash in Kentucky

Saturday, March 27, 2010

At least eleven people have died in a crash between a van and a tractor-trailer on Interstate 65 south of Munfordville, Kentucky. The collision occurred around 5:16 a.m. CDT (1016 UTC) yesterday morning near the 63-mile marker.

According to officials the tractor-trailer crossed the median and struck the 18 passenger van head-on. The truck then hit a rock wall and burst into flames. The driver of the truck is reported to have died along with ten passengers in the van. The family in the van were Mennonites from Kentucky on their way to a wedding in Iowa.

Officials said that one infant was killed but two other children in the van aged four and five that were in child restraint seats survived with minor injuries. Northbound Interstate 65 was to be closed until at least 4 p.m. CDT (2100 UTC) according to the Kentucky Department of Transportation.

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Buckingham Palace releases trivia about Queen Elizabeth II

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

As Queen Elizabeth II approaches her 80th birthday, on April 21, Buckingham Palace has released 80 little known facts about her.

Did you know that: The Queen owns all dolphins, porpoises, and sturgeons in British waters. She has sat for 139 official portraits, opened 15 bridges in the UK, launched 23 ships, and speaks fluent French.

The Queen sent a message of congratulations to Apollo 11 astronauts, for the first moon landing on July 21 1969, and it was put in a metal container and placed on the Moon’s surface.

Or that in 1976 at an Army base she sent her first e-mail. Or she has owned more than 30 corgis, starting with Susan who was her 18th birthday present. And in 2002, at 76 years of age, that The Queen was the oldest monarch to celebrate a Golden Jubilee.

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Don T Be Afraid Of Going To The Dentist

Don t be Afraid of Going to the Dentist

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Jenna Schrock

Going to the dentist is a fear most people have. Recent estimates have put 75% of the US population as suffering from varying degrees of fear of going to the dentist. A small percentage of these suffer from dental phobia, which means they avoid going to the dentist as much as possible, sometimes even for emergencies like surgeries and infections. Fortunately, dental phobia is treatable, and there are several ways to overcome your fear of going to the dentist.

Most cases of dental fear stem from people s direct experiences. Patients may have undergone a painful procedure, or perhaps the dentist was unfriendly and detached from the patient. On the other hand, people who found it easy to trust and interact with their dentists did not develop dental phobia even after going through the most fearful dental procedure.

Still others may have developed their fear of the dentist from indirect causes. For example, dentists are sometimes portrayed in the same negative light as mad doctors in popular culture. People may have also heard bad feedback from friends or relatives about a negative experience with a dentist, leading to the generalization that all dentists are bad.

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To combat this fear, any reliable

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clinics have on board may implement a variety of techniques to help the patient overcome his fear. For example, behavioral techniques such as breathing exercises, muscle relaxation therapy, as well as various psychological techniques have been known to be highly effective in helping patients over time to overcome their fear via mind control.

Another popular method that a

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families trust may use is sedation dentistry. This involves the use of oral or intravenous sedatives, with effects ranging from mild to full sedation which renders the patient fully unconscious during a dental procedure. Sedatives are also administered through gas masks, which quickly help patients to relax.

Whatever concerns a patient may have, the best thing a

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patients trust can do is to be friendly and warm. A good dentist is not only someone who is highly competent but also takes time to relate to patients on a personal and professional level. Pain or discomfort may be inevitable in almost any procedure, but having a dentist you can rely on certainly can help you face your fears.

If you have questions, please visit us at www.estheticdentistry.net for complete details and answers.

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Iranian International Master Dorsa Derakhshani discusses her chess career with Wikinews

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

In February 2017, the Iranian Chess Federation announced two teenage chess players, Dorsa Derakhshani and her younger brother Borna Derakhshani, were banned from representing the national team. The federation announced their decision although Dorsa Derakhshani had previously decided and informed the chess federation she did not wish to play for Iran.

Dorsa Derakhshani is currently 21 years old and holds the International Master (IM) as well as Woman Grand Master (WGM) titles. Her brother, Borna, plays for the English Federation and holds the FIDE Master title.

Dorsa Derakhshani was banned since she did not wear a hijab, an Islamic headscarf, while competing at the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in January 2017. Under the laws of Islamic Republic of Iran, hijab is a mandatory dress code. Her brother Borna Deraskhsani was banned for playing against Israeli Grand Master (GM) Alexander Huzman at the same tournament. Iran does not recognise the existence of Israel, and previously, Irani athletes have avoided playing against Israeli athletes.

Mehrdad Pahlavanzadeh, the president of the country’s chess federation, explained the decision to ban the players saying, “As a first step, these two will be denied entry to all tournaments taking place in Iran and in the name of Iran, they will no longer be allowed the opportunity to be present on the national team.” ((fa))Farsi language: ?????? ????? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??? ????? ?? ?? ???? ???????? ?? ?? ????? ? ?? ??? ????? ?????? ??????? ????? ??????? ? ???? ???? ???? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??????? ????. He further stated, “Unfortunately, something that should not have happened has happened and our national interest is paramount and we have reported this position to the Ministry of Sports.” ((fa))Farsi language: ????????? ?????? ?? ????? ????????? ?????? ??? ? ????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ???? ?????? ???? ? ?? ??? ???? ?? ?? ????? ???? ?? ????? ?????.

IM Dorsa Derakhshani, who currently studies at Saint Louis University in the United States and plays for the United States Chess Federation, discussed her chess career, time in Iran and the 2017 controversy, and her life in Saint Louis with a Wikinews correspondent.

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Modern radio drama Paranoria, TX releases 100th episode

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Paranoria, TX, a modern radio drama hosted at internet-based AstroNet Radio, released its 100th episode. The episode is titled The People’s Choice and aired on Monday.

The station’s web site describes the show as “old school radio theater with a new and outrageous geeky spin!” In its early days, the show was featured solely at the long-running internet radio site TogiNet Radio, a site focused on talk radio. In late 2015, TogiNet established AstroNet Radio as a subsidiary station. The show originally featured amateur voice actors, local to East Texas. After some time, professional actors/talent came to be featured intermittently. Some of those were

  • Kevin Betzer from television series Deep South Paranormal.
  • Clu Gulager notably from The Virginian and The Fall Guy.
  • John Gulager notably as director of Piranha 3DD.
  • Diane Ayala Goldner notably from horror film franchise Feast.
  • Vernon Wells notably from the films Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and Weird Science.

Wikinews caught up with the show’s producer, George Jones, to discuss the show.

((WN)) First, tell our readers about Paranoria, Texas.

George Jones: Paranoria, TX started out as a little show that could. We really didn’t know what we were doing but we wanted to do Old School radio in a brand new format which consisted of a new script every week with a cast of voice actors. The result was a surprising hit and now the show has grown into something completely different than what it was in the beginning and we have followers worldwide. The basic premise of the story is that there is a group of nerds who come together plotting to take over the world but end up saving it time and again.

((WN)) When did the idea for the show first come to you?

GJ: I was called into the [TogiNet] studio for an interview about one of my events and while I was there the DJ asked me if I had ever thought about doing a radio show myself. I had no idea what I was going to do but I was intrigued and after a little brainstorming and utilizing my own creativity the show was born.

((WN)) You’ve written most of the scripts, right? Has anyone else helped you with writing?

GJ: I have written 90% of the scripts for the show. Eric Nivens, Alan Mendez, Jeremy Nagel and Matt McBride have also written a few scripts. It gets tough running a brand new 20-page script every week but somehow we’ve managed for almost a hundred weeks. We thank God for fans who keep us going, otherwise it would not have made it for so long.

Jones estimates since the first episode, the show has been downloaded roughly 30,000 times. The show is set to feature a spin-off series soon.

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SpaceX Falcon I rocket fails to orbit test satellite

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

The SpaceX Falcon 1 rocket has failed to place a DARPA demonstration payload into orbit, on its first flight into space. The rocket launched from Omelek Island, at 01:10 GMT on 21 March, just less than a year after its maiden flight which failed just seconds after launch.

The rocket, which is the first privately-funded liquid-fueled launch vehicle, was intended to place the payload into a low-Earth orbit, but all contact with the rocket was lost just over five minutes into the flight.

The first stage burn proceeded nominally, and separation occurred on schedule. As the first stage fell away from the second, it was observed to have impacted on the engine bell of the second stage. About five minutes into the flight, the second stage began to roll out of control. All data was lost at T+5 minutes, 5 seconds.

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Single Trip Holiday Insurance For Travelling Abroad

You know overseas travelling is not the same as national travelling if you have ever been to a foreign country. There are many careful preparations going in to planning while preparing for an overseas trip. From legal requirements of passport and visa, safety requirements such as travel insurance cover and health checkups and management of luggage and time, it is an absolutely different ball game. Frequent travellers must be well-versed with all types of preparations that travelling abroad requires but those who travel once or twice in a year may find it difficult to plan for a trouble-free trip. While every other thing depends upon your destination, duration of stay, your budget and preferences, one thing that is equally required by every traveller is travel insurance. Annual travel cover is advisable for frequent travellers whereas single trip holiday insurance is for those who travel less frequently. With an adequate cover, you can prepare yourself for a great travelling experience. Besides this, there are several other important things that you must keep in mind. Read further to know about them if overseas journey is in your future.

Passport and Visa Application

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As soon as you decide to travel internationally, you need to get a passport and then apply for a visa. Once you fill up a form to apply for a passport, it usually takes 15-30 days to reach you. However, if you pay for expedited delivery, chances are that you could get it sooner. In case you already have a passport, check out its validity. Apply for a new one if it is soon going to expire. Once all passport formalities are done and you have received it, see if you require a visa for the destination you are travelling to. While applying for a visa, most countries have a pre-entry condition of having travel insurance along with medical cover. You will have to get a single holiday insurance plan to get the visa formalities done.

Make a List of What You Need

Keep all the essentials such as daywear, nightwear, toiletries, medicines, first aid kit, ready-to-eat snacks and other things that you think you would be requiring during your trip. Do not forget to keep you single trip travel insurance policy papers in your bag. You should also save the policy number and emergency phone number in your hand phone for convenience. With little planning, you can make you overseas travelling in a pleasant experience.

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President Bush to limit congressional oversight in PATRIOT amendment act

Sunday, April 2, 2006

President Bush signed the “USA PATRIOT Act Additional Reauthorizing Amendments Act of 2006” into law. In the signing statement, Bush averred that he could withhold information about the administration’s controversial use of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act powers and National Security Letters if he deemed that they impaired foreign relations, national security, the deliberative processes of the Executive, or the performance of the Executive’s constitutional duties. Lawmakers and Legal experts have questioned the president’s authority to contravene the Congress’s intent in such a way.

The Patriot Act reauthorisation bill specifically mandates the Inspector General of the Department of Justice to audit the administration’s use of investigative authority granted by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and National Security Letters and requires these audits to be submitted for congressional review.

In the signing statement, President Bush wrote “The executive branch shall construe the provisions of H.R. 3199 that call for furnishing information to entities outside the executive branch, such as sections 106A and 119, in a manner consistent with the President’s constitutional authority to supervise the unitary executive branch and to withhold information the disclosure of which could impair foreign relations, national security, the deliberative processes of the Executive, or the performance of the Executive’s constitutional duties.”

This follows on the heels of the signing of the congressional ban on torture issued in January of this year, when the President declared that he would view the interrogation limits in the context of his broader powers to protect national security. A senior white house official told a Boston Globe reporter that “Of course the president has the obligation to follow this law, [but] he also has the obligation to defend and protect the country as the commander in chief, and he will have to square those two responsibilities in each case.” The official added “We are not expecting that those two responsibilities will come into conflict, but it’s possible that they will.”

Lawmakers tried to get a handle on President Bush’s use of signing statements in 2003, by passing a Justice Department spending bill that required the department to inform Congress whenever the administration decided to ignore a legislative provision on constitutional grounds.

Bush signed the bill, but issued a statement asserting his right to ignore the notification requirement.

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