Patrick is a 3.820 GPA, three-sport student athlete. He has excelled as a freshman, sophomore, and junior varsity track and field starter, as well as a freshman and sophomore wrestling starter and junior varsity football starter. Patrick's events in track and field consist of 110m High Hurdles, 300m Low Hurdles, Long Jump, and occasionally the 4x400m relay. Due to COVID-19, Patrick's sophomore season was cut short, so sadly he was unable to race and does not have any times recorded for that season. Coaches and recruiters. Click here to contact this student-athlete
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18 Individual Men’s and Women’s National Championships (14 by Gators)
19 Individual Men’s and Women’s SEC Championships
85 Men’s and Women’s USTFCCCA All-America Honors (65 by Gators)
7 University of Florida School Records Broken
4 IAAF World Championships Qualifiers
3 USATF Outdoor Championships Gold Medals
3 USTFCCCA Regional Assistant Coach of the Year Awards
2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships Gold Medalist (Marquis Dendy)
2015 The Bowerman Winner (Marquis Dendy)
2008 Olympian (Dusty Jonas, Nebraska)
Nic Petersen, who finished his seventh season as a men’s and women’s assistant coach for the University of Florida track and field in 2019, has made his own imprint on one of the nation’s historically elite jumps programs.
Petersen was also named to USA Track and Field’s coaching staff for the 2019 IAAF World Championships, where he will serve as the men’s assistant coach for jumps and combined events.
The Gators have continued their extraordinary run of success in the jumps under Petersen, as they rank second nationally with 14 men’s and women’s NCAA titles since his arrival in 2013, with two from Yanis David in 2019, three from KeAndre Bates in 2017, and seven from Marquis Dendy (2012-15).
Here’s where the Gators rank among all Division I programs in terms of individual jumps national titles since Petersen’s tenure began:
14 men’s and women’s NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships – 2nd (three off lead)
11 men’s NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships – five more than any other program
7 men’s NCAA Outdoor Championships – four more than any other program
4 men’s NCAA Indoor Championships – tied 2nd
2 women’s NCAA Indoor Championships – tied 5th
He also oversaw Bates and then-freshman Grant Holloway as they became the second pair of teammates in Division I history to post a 1-2 finish in the men’s long jump at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Petersen-coached student-athletes have combined for nine marks or performances on the indoor and outdoor collegiate all-time top 10 lists, including Whitney Gipson’s tying of the indoor long jump record while at TCU. Learn more......
Hey there warriors. Time to bring it hard. Pandemic or not! On today's show we visit once again with the "Dean" of bodybuilding Kris Gethin with a smoldering pre-exhaust leg workout that sure to bring on the latter gains in a big way.
Also we take a look at a cool often abused exercise for sports performance, explosiveness, and power. Done the right way from Coachtube Strength and Conditioning.
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Calves
used to be the bugbear of bodybuilders all over the world, this changed
with the introduction of the standing calf machine enabled bodybuilders
to use very heavy poundage's each leg work out that the lower legs
really started to blossom. Today we also have the seated calf machine
and the leg press apparatus to help keep the calves growing, so it is no
longer considered "impossible" to develop the calf muscle to any great
degree.
There are many ways to achieve calf size and definition, individuals
will structure their workouts in a manner which suits them, an example
on how to remodel the calf can be performed on a daily basis, with ever
increasing weight loads on a standing calf machine. If you are unable to
use the calf machine, then consider performing donkey calf
raises with two heavy training partners sitting across your back.
Way back in the last century when men wore tights, it was common
practise for men to wear false calves, just as today we wear jackets
fitted with shoulder pads to give the visual appearance of added width.
To get the best from your calves, it is recommended to spend at least
twenty minutes each workout stretching your calves. This can be
done by standing on a high block without any weights, stretching as
high as you can, and then lowering down to maximize the effect. By this
stage you should only be interested in getting full and complete
stretching action. Later in the workout, you can train the lower legs
with resistance exercise (calf machines) and follows the traditional
pattern of working them with about 5 sets of 15 to 20 reps.
The following are specific calf exercise which should be seriously
considered when developing well defines calves. The Donkey Calf Raise,
there is no doubt that the bent over position one adopts for the donkey
calf raise exercise does something very special for the lower legs. This
exercise is a great favourite of many Mr. Olympia contestants. Lean on a
bench or table top so that your upper body is comfortably supported
parallel to the floor. Have a training partner sit on your lower back,
over the hip area. Rise up and down on your toes until you cannot
perform another rep. Use a 4 - inch block under
your toes to give greater range to the foot movement. You should always aim to perform at least 20 reps in this exercise.
The Standing calf raise, it is important that calf machine you use is
capable of loading on heavy weights. The apparatus should either carry a
huge stack of weights or else be set up with a leverage benefit, so
that comparatively small weights give a considerably increased overall
load. Rise up and down on your toes without excessive knee bending and
without bouncing at the bottom of the movement. Finally there is the
Seated calf raise; this exercise too, is performed on a special leverage
machine. The principal muscle worked in this movement is the soleus
rather than the gastrocnemius. Perform as many heel raises as you can,
concentrating on maximising total calf stretch with each
repetition.
For more information, please visit the Smart Physical Workout
website, although often neglected, the well-developed calf is an
overlooked asset.
The concept of Smartphysicalworkout was developed by
Daniel Green who has been involved with the Health and Fitness industry
since 1999, providing health and fitness products, services to both the
local and online community.
After a slow start, the Smartphysicalworkout.com has grown into a
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The New College Course of the Future Gelotology 101 (The Study of Laughter): A Perquisite is Laughing for No Reason.
Ed.D Haynes, Gene.
1 Training Manager
2 Adjunct Instructor
3 Certified Laughter Yoga Teacher
4 Ed.D Educational Leadership and Management, Capella University
Abstract— There is a new elective course needed in all colleges.
Gelotology 101 (The study of laughter) it is course designed as a
certification in what is known as Laughter Yoga. The course is a fun
interactive course that does not use jokes or comedy. It is a course
that engages students to use fake laughing that becomes contagious and
real laughter. The course teaches students how to reduce stress through
laughter. It also educates students how to start their own laughter
programs in their professions. The growing body of research proves there
is a need for colleges to implement this course as part of any college
curriculum. (Continued below......)
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Gelotology has played a role in health improvement for many years.
Most of its significance in the health field was unrecognized. Today the
growing body of research has led to the development of a capstone
project that proves studying gelotology can play an important role
college curriculums. According to Steinberg (2016), every day we must
change, innovate and re-think learning. Amazon, Google, and Apple are
companies that have used this approach to become successful. Companies
in any industry can become successful if they follow this method. The
gelotology course is an example of change by offering something new and
innovative. The course is built upon existing practices and the course
re-thinks learning by its interactive exercise which is different than
traditional courses. The course on gelotology is like no other college
course. It involves laughing and child-like playfulness in every class.
Today, businesses thrive on innovation; in a competitive market, it
is innovation that is the key to an organization’s survival. Almost
every year various companies strive to be on top. To be number one and
gain as much market share as possible, a company must constantly seek
new ways of conducting business. The design of a course on gelotology is
an example of thinking outside of the box and thinking innovatively in a
rapidly changing world. The course on gelotology is innovative because
it is something new and different than the traditional courses offered
at the college. The assignments, lesson plans, group work, and class
activities; are designed to create a unique course that educates
students on a practice that is not offered in many colleges.
The uniqueness of the course is designed to make class fun and
interesting to students. At the same time they will learn how something
as simple as laughing can have an affect on stress.
According to Ting and Lee (2012), several authors cited the
importance of offering elective courses of interest to students. The
more interest students have in the content, the greater the impact on
student learning. According to Morreall (2014), education is supposed to
be preparation for life. It should foster the intellectual and personal
attributes needed to be a successful, well-rounded human being, but
traditional education either ignores or actively suppresses one of the
most important of these attributes – humor. The new course on gelotology
includes humor and provides students with new tools to help cope with
stress.
II. Background
"Yoga" is derived from a Sanskrit root word ‘Yuj’ (join), hence
"yoga" means and includes, joining of the body, mind and the
‘Self’(soul)” (Setty, Pailoor, and Mahadevan, 2016, p. 89). Yoga
promotes self-knowledge and understanding.. Having this understanding
will allow the individual to cope with the daily stress of everyday
life. Through its practice people have been able to live a more
refreshing life, filled with happiness and good health. As an exercise
yoga has been able to help heal the body and reduce stress. Galantino,
Bzdewka, Eissler-Russo, and Holbrook (2004) conducted a pilot study of
participants with lower back pain. Results found that participants
experienced a decrease in disability and stress; and an increase in
flexibility. Over time yoga has transformed into an exercise that
originated from ancient rituals.
Yoga is a practice that many have used for centuries. The history of
yoga dates back to ancient religious text that describes techniques of
yoga. According to Kumar and Aanand (2015), it is believed to have
originated in India. Some date yoga back 3000 years. Ancient stones show
carvings of people in yoga poses. Many years ago, it was believed that
people worked long hours and needed time to rest. The rest allowed their
bodies to relax and regain its energy. As people rested in these
ancient times, they discovered the harmonious effects of sitting still.
The mind body and soul connection became a tradition that many used as a
way to remove themselves from their busy lives. While there are many
different forms of yoga. The most popular categories of yoga divided
into four broad sections the vedic period, pre-classical, classical and
post-classical. Each of these periods has evolved over time changing
yoga into many different forms.
Today, the United States became one of the biggest markets for Yoga.
The recognition of yoga received attention, the United Nations
General Assembly has declared June 21st International Yoga
Day. People all over the world celebrate this day by honoring the
traditions that have been practiced for centuries. The actions of yoga
help to reduce stress and improve the mind body and soul through
relaxation. As yoga developed over the years, new forms of yoga were
created.
Gelotology is a term coined in 1964 by Edith Trager and William Fry.
The practice was formed from the Greek root gelos (to laugh) Butler
(2014). Madan Kataria, a general practitioner in India,
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coined the term laughter yoga in 1995 while researching an article he
was writing for a health magazine (Kataria, 2002). Kataria began the
first laughter club at a park in Mumbai, India, and these laughter clubs
have now spread worldwide. Laughter yoga combines laughing with the
yogic breathing exercises used in yoga. What makes laughter yoga
different is that it involves laughing followed by periods of
meditation. There are no jokes, humor or comedy used. Research has found
that the body does not know the difference between real laughter and
fake laughter. Kataria developed this concept to trick the mind into
happiness. The process of fake laughing releases endorphins into the
blood stream causing a chemical reaction to reduce stress. Kataria’s
movement is established through the development of free laughter clubs.
Participants attend the free clubs to laugh, learn about gelotology
and reap the health benefits of the saying laughter is the best
medicine. According to Khatchadourian (2010), Kataria concentrated his
energies on promoting the therapeutic and health benefits of his
exercises. The works of Kataria started in India and have now spread
worldwide. According to ‘Yoga,’ (2011), laughter yoga is practiced in 60
countries.
In India, Kataria conducted exercises in maximum security prisons, at
schools for homeless children, and at institutions for the blind. He
encourages his acolytes to share laughter yoga in similar venues.
According to Butler (2014), Fry published studies of the physiological
processes that occur during laughter supporting the claim that laughter
is equivalent to exercise. Wagner, Rehmes, Kohle, and Puta (2014)
conducted a study comparing the activation of trunk muscles during
laughter yoga in comparison to exercises such as crunching and back
lifting exercises. Results found that during the highest intensity of
laughter yoga, the action of the laughter was comparable to those
produced by traditional exercises. Therefore, not only is laughter yoga a
great method for stress reduction, but it is also a form of physical
exercise.
III. The Need for a Gelotology Course
Laughter therapy is a something that can be taught to students in a
college setting.. According to Dolgoff-Kaspar, Baldwin, Johnson, Edling,
& Sethi (2012), instructors can be certified through Laughter Yoga
International. The founder of the organization, Dr. Madan Kataria trains
individuals in the laughter therapy principles (Dolgoff-Kaspar, et al,
2012). After students complete the course on laughter yoga, they can
pursue more education about the program to enhance their skills.
Currently this training is available outside of academia, however there
is a need to expand this within college curriculums. Students will learn
a new skill in a collaborative space and gain new knowledge to apply to
their profession and personal lives. The new course would teach
students leadership abilities by helping students to learn how to design
programs on gelotology which can be applied outside of the classroom.
e.g medical students could use what was learned in the course to help
patients recover. A business could also benefit by starting a laughter
program at their work place to reduce employee stress.
A new course on gelotology can help bring about change within
academia and the allied health field. According to Grogan, Donaldson,
and Simmons (2007), leaders who can challenge accepted methods have the
most chance of promoting learning for their members. Taking the
initiative to identify problems and develop solutions shows a leader’s
ability to take action and solve complex problems. The course on
gelotology is a
practice that more nurses need training on as laughter therapy gains recognition in the allied health field.
IV. Problem Described
The design of the new course helps the institution review new content
and innovative ideas that may bring about change. As one of the faculty
at a for profit college, the design of the new course is a suggestion
to help meet the needs of students as observed during sample laughter
sessions during class time. As a faculty member that teaches freshman
students, often students complain about the elective courses offered by
the college. Seeing this as a problem led to the development of a new
course to address the students complaints about the current curriculum.
The changes that would occur consist of the following:
An additional elective course
An innovative course of interests to students
A unique course that is not offered at other colleges
New knowledge to medical professionals as part of a growing body of research
A one of a kind course offering that may attract new students
Educate students on new career choices
Additional content to be added to the students' portfolio
What is most important is that the new course will create a change to
your institution by offering a one of a kind course that is not offered
at other colleges. A literature review indicates, there is a lack of
nurse education in the field of alternative therapies such as
gelotology. The course can help to attract new students seeking to learn
more about laughter and how it can help improve the quality of life of
patients. ‘Academic Programs’ (2014) states the importance of
institutions to maintain and achieve financial success. By continuous
improvement, colleges will build its brand of keeping up with the
changes in healthcare and academia. According to Papandrea (2014), Mount
Ida College used a different approach to branding by highlighting its
academic programs vs. the institution as a whole.
The development of a new program will allow the colleges to market
its new program to new students and possibly use this new approach to
branding. O’Brien and Deans in Ting and Lee (2012) stated the importance
of students being more diverse within their education. Employers prefer
graduates who have diverse skills vs. being too narrow and focused on
their majors. Electives give students the opportunities to learn
additional skills which can make them more marketable when they are
seeking employment. The approval of a new course on gelotology would
allow the colleges to teach students new skills that help to enhance
their skills and their portfolios. Students are awarded certificates at
the completion of the course, which could also be placed into the
student's portfolio. According to d'Erizans and Bibbo (2015) After the
term is over, students typically take the contents they have learned and
either dispose of it or place the items in storage. Without much
thought or reflection, the student does not realize how the content
could be used to enhance their education. Providing students with a
tangible item such as a certificate; the students could save the
document electronically or store the item in their professional
portfolio in one central location with easy access.
V. Benefits to the Allied Health Field
The development of an elective course on gelotology helps to improve
the allied health field by teaching nursing students additional skills
to help improve the quality of life of patients. Sometimes medicine
alone is not the solution to healing the sick. According to Pressman and
Cohen (2005), despite Self-help books, popular magazines, and Sunday
newspaper supplements that have suggested that positive affect (PA) can
improve people's health, a search of PsycINFO revealed there are twenty
times more studies on depression vs. happiness and health. There is a
need for continued research and education on other alternative therapies
such as gelotology and laughter yoga.
The effects of laughter yoga have improved the quality of life of
patients. According to Foley, Matheis, and Schaefer (2002) in Quoidbach,
Mikolajczak, and Gross (2015) research tested the use of simulated
1-minute laughter exercises. It was found that fake laughter led to
increases in positive emotions. The basis of these findings has provided
strong evidence that the use of these alternative therapies can help
improve one’s positive experiences. It is important for health
professionals to be knowledgeable on these alternative therapies.
Students learning about gelotology will be exposed to new careers
which have an impact within the allied health field. According to Warren
(2001), clown doctors are in hundreds of hospitals and healthcare
settings in at least a dozen different countries around the world
(including Canada, Britain, France, Brazil, Austria, Germany, Italy,
Switzerland, Spain and The States). As more people are educated on this
approach to improving health, it may shift the direction of health
care. Many hospitals have seen the changes in patients as a result of
the care and entertainment of clown doctors. Spitzer (2006) stated how
clown doctors helped a twelve-year-old patient in the burn unit, to stop
screaming and become settled. Also, clown doctors are not only for
children. Adult patients also benefit from seeing clown doctors. “Our
society tends to dismiss play for adults. Play is perceived as
unproductive, petty or even a guilty pleasure. The notion is that once
we reach adulthood, it is time to get serious. Between personal and
professional responsibilities, there’s no time to play” (Tartakovsky,
2012, para 1). It is the objective of this research to educate more
people, so they are more aware of the research on gelotology. The
knowledge learned can greatly impact the allied health field by the new
course offering.
III. Benefits to the Workplace
The design of a gelotology curriculum can have a great impact on
society as well. The more people that are educated on the principles of
gelotology; the more knowledge of its importance in society will become
known. The benefits of a course on gelotology do not only help
individuals in the allied health field, but it also helps the general
population. Workplace stress has become a growing concern for employers.
According to Hirsh (2005), the American workplace has seen an increase
in stress due to decline in resources and added competition. The lack of
resources has led people to work more hours and risk an increase in
their stress. The development of laughter programs can also be used to
help reduce employee stress. The results of stressed employees have
revealed that employees will more than likely be unhealthy, poorly
motivated, less productive and less safe at work. The results of this
can affect an organization's ability to succeed in a competitive market
Mani, Sritharan, and Gayatri (2014). Addressing the problems of stress
can help improve society and the productivity of business, which has an
impact on the economy.
A study conducted by Mani, Sritharan and Gayatri (2014) found that
job stress affects productivity, absenteeism, workplace errors and job
dissatisfaction. They also suggested more employee training and
knowledge of information about job stress. The
education on this topic can address the problems and provide valuable solutions for improvement in the workplace.
Beckman, Regier, and Young (2007) conducted a study (Fig 1.) that
focused on the elements of laughter yoga on personal efficacy in the
workplace and found a 100% positive change in a control group of
laughter participants.
Figure 1. Laughter Yoga on Personal Efficacy in the Workplace
From Effect of Workplace Laughter Groups on Personal Efficacy
Beliefs, by Beckman, Regier and Young. Copyright 2007 by The Journal of
Primary Prevention with permission.
For 14 days a laughter yoga session was conducted for 15 minutes.
(Fig. 1) shows the results of the laughter groups based upon their
changes in assertiveness, optimism, motivation, adaptability, self-
regulation, self-actualization, self-acceptance, and self-awareness.
The positive outcomes seen in this study lead to the preliminary
conclusion that a workplace laughter groups can appeal to a diverse
range of employees, can be effective with minimal investment of time,
and may have sustained positive effects on self-beliefs that have been
shown to correlate with positive workplace behaviors (Beckman, Regier
& Young, 2007).
Studies like what is depicted in (Fig. 1) need further research and
should be implemented within the workplace. Kataria, the founder of
laughter yoga, has introduced the concept of laughter yoga worldwide. He
speaks at various conferences to spread the word of using laughter to
reduce stress. Using his studies Kataria has found implementing a
laughter intervention in the workplace has benefits such as: improving
team building communication, innovation, creativity, increasing
attention spans in meetings, and improving peak performance (Kataria,
n.d.).
Laughter therapy programs create fun in the workplace. Work has been
known to be a serious place. However, fun in the workplace is now
becoming more common. “As kids, we go out to ‘play.’ Later in life, we
‘play’ sports or ‘play’ music,” he writes in one posting. “But then in
sharp contrast, we leave our homes each day and go to work. The term
implies doing uninspired, often boring and yucky things” (Alsop, 2010,
p. 50). However, this has changed in recent years.
Companies like Google, which is ranked one of the best places to
work, understand the concepts of work and play. Also, when employees are
happy it can have a direct impact on sales. According to Baldonado
(2015), workplace fun is an important topic in business; laughter yoga
was named as one effective method of having fun in the workplace.
Popular companies such as Pike Place Fish, Southwest Airlines, FaceBook,
and Google have all incorporated these practices into their culture.
These organizations have realized how much time is spent on the job.
According to
Everett (2011), we spend more than 90,000 hours at work and with the
downturn of the economy staff must now accomplish twice the work with
half the resources. The amount of time spent at work led to a greater
deal of stress on employees.
When corporations adopt a culture of fun in the workplace,
performance improves. Yerkes (2003) cited several benefits of using fun
in the workplace, including stimulating creativity, fostering
commitment, improving employee relations, and reducing stress. The
capstone project, shows the benefit of laughter programs in the
workplace. The positive changes of developing a course on gelotology,
benefits the specialization of education and management by improving
learning and fostering change.
Today businesses thrive on innovation; in a competitive market, it is
innovation that is the key to an organization's survival. Almost every
year various companies strive to be on top. To be number one and gain as
much market share as possible, a company must constantly seek new ways
of conducting business. Even during poor economic times, research and
development efforts must not stop. According to Jaruzelski and Dehoff
(2010), more than 90 percent of executive’s surveyed said innovation is
critical as they prepare for an upturn, and a majority have maintained
or expanded their portfolios and are pursuing new products to improve
growth and margins.
A course on gelotology is an innovative course that is designed to
engage students. As an educator within the specialization of education
and leadership, it is important to understand the importance of
designing courses that engage students. Yearwood, Cox, and Cassidy
(2016) stated student engagement should be designed into three parts:
student engagement with the instructor; student engagement with their
peers; and student engagement with the content. Combining the three will
ensure the highest level of achievement for student learning. The
course on gelotology uses the three forms of engagement by teaching
students to interact with each other, engage with the instructor by
following guided interactive instructions and engaging with innovative
educational content.
The negative effects of not actively engaging students can lead to
withdrawing, academic failure, boredom, passivity, absenteeism,
aimlessness, avoidance, and apathy. The gelotology course provides an
engaging class that entertains students while at the same time teaching
them new skills. Today’s courses should involve some form of fun in
learning to further grasp students’ attention. Argan and Sever (2010)
describes this form of learning as edutainment which combines
entertainment and learning. Argan and Sever conducted a study on
edutainment in marketing communication courses using a questionnaire as a
data gathering tool. Findings of the study indicated that the use of
edutainment can help to improve students’ attention and participation.
The study also suggests other disciplines should extend edutainment into
their specialties as well. It is my objective to one-day have courses
on gelotology offered at all colleges. For further details on
implementation of a course on gelotology in your college or a workshop
on stress reduction through laughter at your workplace please contact
Dr. Gene Haynes at info@learn2laugh.com.
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What's The Relationship Between Non Lethal Self Defense Products, The Bystander Effect and The Kitty Genovese Incident?
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Dan Reyes
By Dan Reyes
Your intentions? Protecting yourself and your loved ones from crime.
Your strategy? Well, you don't carry non lethal self defense products
with you, but you do stay away from desolated places (specially during
unsafe hours). You imagine that your plan is faultless. Think again.
As the number of persons around you goes up, the less likely it is
that any single individual will help you out during any urgent
situation, according to irrefutable research results in social
psychology. Skeptical? Read on. (Continued below......)
Knife attacks are either on the rise or just getting more publicity warriors. So on this week's show we are sharing info on how to defend yourself and increase the chances of walking away from a knife attack unscathed. There is no guarantee of safety but with the right training and focus, you can increase your chances of staying safe.
(...Continued.....)An ill-famed instance of civic indifference can be appreciated in the
notorious case of Catherine Susan Genovese, otherwise known as Kitty
Genovese. According to social psychology archives, Genovese was stabbed
to death in the full view of 38 neighbors (some people maintain that the
real number was 12, but that doesn't change the fact that there were at
least some witnesses around).
All of them failed to help (at least in any significant way), in
spite of the fact that the killing took place for at least half an hour.
Kitty Genovese was even sexually assaulted prior to dying. She was only
28 years old.
Do not dismiss what happened to her as something of the past. What
happened to her can also happen to you or to a loved one as well, if you
don't generate some real and substantial measures to protect yourself
and your family against any potential tragedy (like having non lethal
self defense products, for instance).
What are the psychological forces behind such a odd phenomenon? In a
group situation, people have a tendency to think that it is not solely
their responsibility to help the victim. In other words: "Let somebody
else assist him/her, I don't want to get implicated". And as a result, a
second phenomenon takes place: "diffusion of responsibility". So what
happens? Nobody helps, and a disaster takes place.
So think twice the next time your mind tells you that you and your
family will be protected as long as there are other people with you.
There is not always safety in numbers, regardless of the time of the
day. Persons usually tend to avoid getting involved except if there is
no other alternative but to help (for instance, if there is no one else
around) or in "shared fate" situations, where their own wellbeing is at
stake too (and do not rely on getting help in such situations either).
So what can be done to avoid becoming a victim when the Good
Samaritan won't help you (or your loved ones)? To always be ready the
worst is, paradoxically, an optimistic suggestion after all: by
recognizing the potential danger and getting armed, your chances of
becoming a victim will be reduced significantly.
Within that context, the most excellent course of action is to carry
with you reliable non lethal self defense products at all times (take
into account a non lethal weapon such as a a long-range pepper spray, a
TASER device, or even some particular types of stun guns such as stun
batons, which provide extended reach). That must be your first option,
given the fact that you might not always receive the so much needed
assistance in time...even if surrounded by witnesses. Keep in mind that
even the police might not always be there to help you out. Try to rely
on yourself as much as possible, and counsel your family members to do
the same.
Even if you are an expert in martial arts, carrying non lethal self
defense products is still a very intelligent choice. Trying to avoid
close combat in the first place is an extremely desirable goal,
specially if you take into account that your opponent might be carrying
with him a knife or some other concealed weapon (bear in mind that you
might get hurt while performing a martial arts technique in such cases).
In the event you get caught without non lethal self defense products
to fight back, and if escaping is not achievable, your next best option
would be to defy both the bystander effect and the diffusion of
responsibility by pointing directly to an individual person while giving
that person a precise command, such as "you in the red hat, dial 911!".
That will help you decrease the probability that the responsibility
will be diffused in the multitude of bystanders.
However, try to not depend on others, and make sure that your loved
ones do exactly the same. Be as self-sufficient as possible. Never leave
your non lethal self defense products at your residence. Do not allow
some irresponsible assailant bring tragedy into your existence while
some strangers just watch.
In conclusion: eliminate wishful thinking. It's always wiser to
depend on yourself. Do not wait to experience the bystander effect for
yourself. Carry non lethal self defense products with you every time you
go out, even if you are skilled at martial arts. That way, you will
successfully reduce the chances of cases like Kitty Genovese's being
repeated ever again.
The time to be ready to stand up for yourself and your family members is not tomorrow. The time is now.
Christians
celebrate Christmas to observe the birth of Jesus Christ, which is an
event and not a tradition. But many other activities related to
celebrating the Christmas season evolved from certain traditions, many
of which are from other countries, particularly from peoples in Europe.
Among common items used in Christmas decorations are the holly and
the mistletoe. Both are used primarily in wreaths and garlands. The
Druids started the tradition of using the mistletoe as decorative items
up to two hundred years before Christ. To celebrate the winter season,
the Druids would gather the plants and use them to decorate their homes.
The Druids believed the mistletoe would bring good luck and ward off
evil spirits. They also believed that the mistletoe had a healing
quality and could be used for everything from healing wounds to increase
fertility. In Scandinavia, the mistletoe was seen as a plant of peace
and harmony and was associated with Frigga, the goddess of love. This
association is probably what led to the custom of kissing under the
mistletoe. In the Victorian period, the English also would hang
mistletoe from ceilings and in doorways during holidays. The habit
developed that if someone was standing under the mistletoe, someone else
in the room would kiss that person. Such outright behavior was not
generally seen in Victorian society. The use of the mistletoe in
Christmas celebrations was once banned by the church however because of
its associations with pagan traditions, and the use of holly was
suggested as a substitute. (Continued below......)
Merry Christmas week warriors!
On today's show we have some good clean rocking celebratory fun with the always present Christ-centered rock, reason-for-the-season motivation and a hilarious rendition of the Christmas story as it can only be told by the children that are affected by this time of year the most.
(Continued......)Poinsettias are another traditional decorative flower used at
Christmas. It is native to Mexico and is named after Joel Poinsett, who
was the first U.S ambassador to Mexico and who brought the plants to
America in 1828. Mexicans believe the plants were a symbol of the Star
of Bethlehem and that's one reason they are associated with Christmas.
There's also the story that a young boy was going to see the Nativity
Play at a church but realized he didn't have a gift for Baby Jesus. The
boy gathered some green branches, which others scoffed at. But as he
placed them near the manger, a bright red poinsettia flower started to
bloom on each branch, which gave rise to their traditional use at
Christmas.
Candy canes became a Christmas tradition not because their red and
white stripes matched the colors of the season, but for the most unusual
reason of discipline. that's because they were first used as treats
that were give to German children to keep them well-behaved for the
duration of church sermons. Over time, the legend of candy canes at
Christmas came to be associated with some of the strongest symbols and
beliefs of Christianity: the Father, Son and Holy Ghost known as the
Trinity, the Blood of the Son of God, Jesus as the embodiment of
holiness, purity and without sin and the Son of God as the shepherd of
man. The candy cane represents these symbols respectively with its three
stripes, its red and white color and its shape.
Sending greeting cards during Christmas and the holidays is as
prevalent today as the custom of giving gifts. The tradition of sending
Christmas cards started in 1840 in Britain with the start of public
postal delivery service of the 'Penny Post.' Then from about 1860, large
numbers of Christmas greeting cards started to be produced. The
popularity of the cards increased in Britain when they could be sent by
the postal service for one half-penny, which was half the price to post a
standard letter at the time, if they were in an unsealed envelope.
Religious pictures of Mary, Joseph , Baby Jesus, the angels, shepherds
and Wise Men were traditionally placed on Christmas cards. Some cards
today include scenes from the Nativity, but pictures of Santa Claus,
winter scenery, Christmas trees, gift packages and others are also
depicted on contemporary Christmas greeting cards.
All of
mankind is plague with the nature of sinfulness that we have inherited
from Adam’s transgression. Being born again takes us back to the very
first beginning, to get a better understanding of the roots of
Christianity, for it did not begin in the new testament, but unusual
events took place thousands of years before the Hebrew nation came into
existence. We must get some understanding about what occurred in the
genesis connection. As Christians we believe in the whole bible rightly
divided, the new testament becomes our rule of faith, practice
government and discipline. The genesis account tells us very
specifically, that both mankind, God created the heavens and earth. He
is the owner, nothing evolved over thousands of years, as being taught
in secular education. (Continued below....)
On today's episode of Victory Update, we have Jonathan Saenz.
(....Continued.....)In the beginning, God CREATED the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1
We are all partakers of this sinful nature, and as in Adam all die,
in Christ we have all been given new life, or at least a change to
regain some form of spiritual identity. Everything was not lost in the
garden, when the disobedience took place, Adam and Eve lost their
paradise home, they were expelled from the beautiful habitation that the
Lord had provided for them. The picture that describes the creation of
the garden of Eden comes across a place of serene paradise, in a sense
being totally harmonized in the presence of the Lord. A refilled
possession, and one that was affordable, priceless, rare, mysterious,
but ultimately sustaining all things that is required for a happy life.
Therefore, the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. Genesis 3:23
And they were both driven out of Eden, to make their dwelling place
among the hostile environment, that they were not accustom to, they had
to adopt quickly and make changes to their lifestyle, be content with
each other’s company, look out for each other, bear each other’s burden,
for although they had lost so much, there was still much more that was
not reveal to them in the garden.
Among the privileged few, Satan also had influence in the garden, he
was lowed to roam round as serpent, the serpent tells Eve that she will
have Gods knowledge, made it sound like God was hiding something from
them, which he was not, this was a test, and Adam and eve failed. They
transgress by eating of the fruit of this tree. They had committed the
first sin against God, by disobedience and their eyes were open, not to
see the co lours of the rainbow or how beautiful a summers day look, but
open in a different way, which made their conscience felt shameful,
guilt complex, and the overwhelming g feeling of condemnation. Gods plan
for mankind was for us not to have known the knowledge of evil.
They had foolishly lost their childlike innocent and purity and
became self-conscious, being aware of their surrounding and how they
felt about nakedness. All our efforts outside of God is hopeless, Adam
and Eve made a poor effort of manufacturing designer wear, with some
attempt to cover up, what could they hide now, God had seen it all, he
made all parts of our anatomy, and the structure of organisms and their
parts tied to our embryology. But God did not want us crossing over
lines of experiment, to participate and engage in sinful practices.
since it was by his temptation that Adam and Eve became expose to
sin, when the serpent assures the woman that she would not die, she eats
the fruit and gave also to her husband Adam who did likewise, from that
moment on life for them went downhill. God tells Adam and Eve, that
they can eat of every single tree that is in the garden except for one,
The tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
And in addition to banishing both out of the garden, God now
pronounces a curse in general upon the ground, toil and sweat to provide
food on the table, so that when they tilled it, the fruit will not be
instantaneous physical hard lab our.
And the implication of child bearing pain was brought into the
equation, struggles, sleeplessness, weary days, and dreary nights, until
eventually the corrupted bodies will wear out and die. What an awful
state, death now enters into the picture, and all humans will follow
that procedure, as a result of sin, our bodies are now subject to
disease, illness, aging process, mental illness, a mixture of good and
evil, life and death, sorrow and joy, victim and victors, we will walk
slow and slower until we have come to stand still, and we all have the
knowledge that we are going to die one day, but we have no idea when we
are going to die.
CURSED is the ground for your sake; in toil, you shall eat of it all
the days of your life, in the sweat of your face you shall eat bread."
Genesis 3:17-19
In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread till you return to the
ground, for out of it you were taken; for dust, you are, and to dust you
shall return." Genesis 3:19
Adam and Eve, would now begin to learn along the away, pick up clues
how to live safely, learn the art of defense, seldom would they have it
easy from now on, being the first pioneers of early settlement, the
ground would have to be tilled, the hedges prune and cut back, overgrown
shrubs to be address. Adam and eve would now have to plant their own
garden, and call their backyard home. Adam and Eve had forever lost
their paradise home, and the only chance that they had to eat from the
tree of life and to live forever in this perfect God environment, it was
gone, and it will be a long time before we will ever see the benefits
of the tree of life.
Whiles they were trying to make ends meet, God was always watching
over them, even though they had slip and fallen on hard times, he did
not leave alone, they were still the apple of his eye, his mater piece
in the jig saw of creation. In the garden, there was abundant life,
after the fall, the revelation of Jesus Christ made the future look far
more abundant.
Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfected of faith. For the
joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat
down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:2
In earths, earliest days, God made a way of recovery for mankind, he
provided clothing, gave them length of days to work things out, they
gradually made progress, and in the process of time offered up to God
sacrifices, some of these sacrifices were accepted, others of course
were rejected. Until finally the time came when God send his only
begotten son, our Lord Jesus to die on the cross for our sins, so that
we may have life and have more abundantly.
Most of my resource was taken from The holy Bible and testimony from church services
Rookie guard acknowledged for outstanding performances off the bench
(Photo Credit – Howard Athletics Media Relations)
NORFOLK, Va. (December 15, 2020) – The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) unveiled its women’s basketball weekly honors where Howard University freshman guard Kaiya Creek (Seat Pleasant, Md.) won a pair of awards: Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week. The announcement came Tuesday morning.
In the two comeback victories, Creek averaged 18.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. On the road at La Salle (Dec. 11), the Maryland native notched her first career double-double (14 points and 10 boards) in the 23-point comeback win. Two days later (Dec. 13), she provided a spark off the bench with a career-high 23 points, including five long balls, in the 14-point come-from-behind victory against the Colonials.
On the young season, Creek leads the squad in scoring (15.7 ppg) while shooting 40-percent (6-of-15) from downtown.
Fellow classmate Anzhane’ Hutton (Cedar Hill, Texas) received honorable mention after registering her first career double-double against the Explorers with 20 points and 11 rebounds.
North Carolina A&T State senior Jayla Jones-Pack was named MEAC Defensive Player of the Week.
To view this week’s MEAC weekly honors, please click here.
Howard returns to action Saturday (Dec. 19) when they travel to Longwood. Tipoff is slated for 4 p.m.
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