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Saturday, March 3, 2018

The Truth About Cancer- Dr. David Jockers - What I Would Do If Diagnosed With Colon Cancer

[Video]-Summary  In this video, cancer researcher Ty Bollinger speaks with Dr. David Jockers about what he would do if he were diagnosed with colon cancer and how he fought skin cancer himself. The full interview with Dr. Jockers is part of "The Quest For The Cures Continues" docu-series.

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 The Truth About Cancer’s mission is to inform, educate, and eradicate the pandemic of cancer in our modern world. Every single day, tens of thousands of people just like you are curing cancer (and/or preventing it) from destroying their bodies. It’s time to take matters into your own hands and educate yourself on real cancer prevention and treatments. It could save your life or the life of someone you love.

FLETC - Orientation To Physical Efficiency Battery and Secret Service Jobs - Secret Service Careers Explained

Here's an Ole Skool Look at the Fed's Law Enforcement Training Protocol. Things have certainly changed since. 

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 Secret Service Jobs - Secret Service Careers Explained

By: Erik Johnson


  

Perhaps you have sometimes wondered, "What does a secret service agent do?" Or "what are secret service jobs?" These are valid questions, considering that their work is so secretive. There are many different secret service jobs, each with its own specific education and experience requirements, and each with its own specific secret service job duties. While there are no such things as "secret service degrees," many agents have criminal justice–based degrees and/or military experience. And they all have one overriding goal – to protect the most important members of the Executive Branch, their families and other important individuals related to the Office of the President.

Secret Service Jobs Description

While there are many different secret service careers, their goal is always to protect the president, the vice president, the president-elect and vice president-elect, their immediate families, former presidents, their spouses and the children of former presidents until they reach age 16. They also protect visiting heads of foreign states or governments, their spouses traveling with them, other distinguished foreign visitors to the United States, official U.S. representatives performing special missions abroad, major presidential and vice presidential candidates and spouses within 120 days of the election, and other individuals as designated per Executive Order of the President. Secret Service agents also provide protection at National Special Security Events when designated by the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.



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So, it is clear that there could potentially be many different roles that people play in the secret service, from administrative to the front lines. But what kind of secret service degrees or training do these people get? All new agent trainees are initially sent to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to begin their training for this job. This is where they enter the 10-week Criminal Investigator Training Program, which trains new federal investigators subjects like criminal law and investigative techniques while providing a foundation for agency-specific training programs. After this, trainees must complete a 17-week Special Agent Training Course at the Secret Service training academy to learn about specific Secret Service policies and procedures.

The secret service is a huge organization with a big responsibility. There are many exciting secret service career options within this agency. So if you’re the type of person who has wondered, "what does a secret service agent do?" this may be a career worth exploring!

Joel Osteen Recent Messages Featuring: Joel Osteen - The Power of the Soil and Living in Love

[Video below]-If a good seed that is full of potential isn’t planted in good soil, it’s not going to become what it was created to be. In the same way, you’re a seed full of gifts, talents and potential, and you need healthy soil to bloom into everything God has created you to be. In this message, learn the importance and power of protecting your seed by choosing the right environment, friendships and mindsets. As you keep your environment healthy, you will flourish and become everything God has created you to be! This is message #755, "The Power of the Soil", by Joel Osteen. For more inspirational messages, visit https://www.JoelOsteen.com/Messages.

 

Living in Love

Look for the Best in Each Other (By Victoria Osteen)

I once heard about a husband and wife who were so upset after a big argument that they refused to speak to each other. That night, not wanting to be the first to break the awkward silence, the man left a note on his wife’s side of the bed that read, “wake me up at 6 o’clock in the morning.”
The next morning, by the time the husband woke up, it was already 8 o’clock. Furious, he roared, “Where is she?” and was about to chew out his wife when he found a note on his side of the bed: “It’s six o’clock; wake up.”
If we’re going to live in love, we have to learn to forgive one another. The Bible says, “Do not let the sun go down on your anger, but instead, forgive. And above all things, put on love.”1 That means: Above having your own way, above your own agenda, choose to put on love.
The apostle Paul prayed in Ephesians 3:17 that we would be “rooted and established in love so that we would have power together with all the saints.” When we choose to walk in love, we have the power of God in our lives, as well as healthier relationships.
When we choose to walk in love we have the power of love on our lives.
We should always look for the best in each other. That’s one of the things I love about Joel. I used to think that he didn’t see the things that people did wrong. Then I realized: It’s not that he doesn’t see them; he chooses not to focus on them.
That’s what Jesus taught. One day a group of Pharisees brought a woman to Him who had been caught in adultery. The Law said that she should be stoned, but Jesus didn’t condemn her. Instead, He said, “Those of you without sin, go ahead; you throw the first stone.”
The woman’s accusers began to look within themselves. Then, they walked away.
We can all throw rocks and point out each other’s faults, but we need to make allowances for one another. We don’t know what some people have been through. We don’t know the pain and heartache they’ve experienced. When the woman’s accusers had all slipped away, Jesus told her, “Neither do I condemn you; go your way; from now on sin no more.”3
Let’s learn to walk in love and see the best in everyone. A house divided will fall. That’s why it’s so important to keep peace in your home. Be the first to apologize. Be quick to forgive.
Someone once asked me if Joel and I argue. Of course, we disagree, but you can’t argue with someone who won’t argue with you, and Joel won’t argue! He’s made up his mind that we’re going to walk in love, because that is where the power is. At times, Joel and I have said, “All right, we can’t see eye to eye on this, so we’re just going to agree to disagree.”
I can’t help it if he’s wrong sometimes!
When Joel and I got married, I like my own way, and when I didn’t get it, I wasn’t happy. Then God spoke clearly to me: Victoria, if you don’t change the way you’re acting, you’re going to change the man you married.
Well, that got my attention, because I didn’t want to change Joel’s personality. I love Joel. That’s why I married him. I knew that I had to be willing to make some changes.
In many relationships, after time, people neglect to walk in love. One day, they realize that their hearts have changed. You hear it all the time: “We just grew apart.”
Joel and I remind ourselves often that God brought us together. He’s got a good plan for our marriage. You need to remind yourself that God has put that person in your life, and He’s got good things in store. If you will do your part by being kind, respecting one another, treating each other the way you want to be treated, God will do His part, and you can live in love!

Friday, March 2, 2018

Bowie State Women's Basketball Advances to CIAA Championship Finals with 53-49 Victory over Virginia State

Charlotte, N.C. (March 2, 2018) – The scrappy No. 3 Seed in the Northern Division Bowie State University Bulldogs dethroned the No. 2 Northern Division Virginia State University Trojans, 53-49 Friday afternoon in the Spectrum Center during the semi-finals of the 2018 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament. The Bulldogs will face the Virginia Union University Panthers in the Championship game on Saturday (3/3) at 1 p.m. 

Chrisanna Green added the opening seven points knocking down two jumpers and a three-pointer within the first 3:27 to give the Trojans a quick 7-3 lead. Bowie State closed the gap with three-pointers off the fingertips of Kyah Proctor and Kiara Colston but VSU would go on a 6-2 run to close out the quarter, 13-8.

Although, Virginia State outscored the Bulldogs (10-2) with points in the paint, (6-5) points off turnovers, and (3-0) in second chance points; BSU held the edge (2-0) in fast break points and (2-0) in bench points.

A back-and-forth struggle for either team to keep the momentum throughout the second quarter, a Talanya Hutton jumper with 8:07 remaining ignited a 12-7 run for Bowie State to give the game its first tie, 20-20 at the 5:07 mark.

The Trojans closed out the half adding nine points to take a 29-24 lead into the locker room. Virginia State led by as much as eight during the half where it outscored the Bulldogs (18-14) in points in the paint, (8-7) in points off turnovers, and (4-2) in bench points; while Bowie State held the edge in fast break points (2-0) and (11-7) in bench points.

BSU was held to only 33.3 percent (10-of-30) shooting from the field, 33.3 percent (3-of-9) shooting from downtown, and 100 percent (1-of-1) shooting from the foul line; while the Trojans shot 48 percent (12-of-25) from the floor, 28.6 percent (2-of-7) from behind the arc, and 50 percent (3-of-6) from the candy stripe. VSU’s Chrisanna Green led all scorers at the half with 15 points; while BSU’s Kiara Colston tallied 10 points, respectively.     

Coming out of the half, the Trojans led by as much as eleven points at the 8:19 mark in the third quarter, but once again, the Bulldogs would keep their poise and end the quarter on a 14-9 run with VSU taking a two-point lead (40-38) lead into the fourth.

Continuing with the momentum, Bowie State grabbed its first lead of the contest with 3:15 remaining in the contest, (47-46). The game saw its second tie at the 2:05 remaining (49-49) before BSU’s Kiara Colston connected on the eventual game-winning three-pointer with .08 remaining, providing the 53-49 final.

The Bulldogs capped the contest shooting 32.2 percent (19-of-59) from the field, 43.8 percent (7-of-16) from downtown, and 88.9 percent (8-of-9) from the foul line; while the Trojans closed the game out shooting 43.5 percent (20-of-46) from the floor, 23.5 percent (4-of-17) from behind the arc, and 55.6 percent (5-of-9) from the candy stripe.

Virginia State would claim the points in the paint advantage (26-24) but was outscored (23-10) in the points off turnovers category, (6-5) second chance points, (4-0) fast break points, and (19-7) bench points for the game.

VSU’s Chrisanna Green led the Trojans recording a double-double, 20 points (9-of-13) and 12 boards while Kiara Colston carried the Bulldogs with 23 points on 9-of-15 shooting.

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For most people, today is TGIF (Thank God For Friday). For me, I left my 8-5 hr job and now work from home or wherever as a Global Weight Loss Coffee Distributor. Did I mention my weight loss coffee business is Global?  We are in 70 countries! My website translates to those 70 different languages. Wow!  go to www.leantrimcoffee.biz 

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When I was first introduced to our products, strangely enough I knew it was the one seeing as I was already familiar with most of the ingredients and have always known that they are key factors in natural fat burning. I have never doubted that our product would work (let’s say I was 99% sure) TODAY, seeing my results I am now 110% sure that this product truly is a miracle!
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At the end of week 1:
The scale was very disappointing, it would constantly fluctuate, and I felt like I wasn’t losing any weight, although my bloating had disappeared completely, and I could actually see a bit of definition in my tummy. (I was happy with this but wondering why I wasn’t losing cm’s like some others have in just a week.) Still.. I had loads of energy and felt great. Was this a waste of my time and money? NO!
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• Tummy – 4cm GONE
• Arms – Still as stubborn as ever! Lol
• Thigh – 1cm GONE
This is just in 2 weeks with no special diet or extreme exercise.
I feel great, energized, ready to take on anything and in general just feel uplifted.
This is just the start of my new journey, and I am never turning back! 




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Yahoo Small Business Soul Camp: Bringing your Personal Passion online – a business of the Heart


By Barbara Quick | Small Business



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The happiest entrepreneurs are those selling something whose goodness and worth they believe in with their whole heart and soul. Yahoo caught up recently with the founders of an altruistic sleep-away camp for adults—called, appropriately enough, Soul Camp [Video below]—who positively glow with happiness about their joint enterprise.“We didn’t even look at it as a business when we first started out,” says branding strategist Michelle Goldblum, co-founder of Soul Camp with the graphic designer and body confidence coach, Alison Leipzig.
Michelle and Ali first crossed paths as children at Camp Towanda, a venerable and decidedly upscale summer camp in the Poconos. The few years’ difference in their age—Ali is slightly younger—kept them from more than a nodding acquaintance at camp. They didn’t actually get to know each other until 15 years later, in 2013, when Ali spotted Michelle in a Facebook post featuring an IntenSati flash mob in New York’s Union Square. “As soon as we reconnected,” Michelle told Yahoo, “we very quickly became best friends.”
Common goals, Uncommon growth
Recognizing the commonality of their goals and the complementary nature of their skills, Ali and Michelle had the cleverness to create a business that allows them to continue their individual journeys of personal growth.
“Soul Camp,” says Michelle, “was born out of the energy of our joy and excitement at the idea of turning what we’d learned along the path into something we can share with others.”
Michelle was launched on this path very early in life. Her mother ran a spiritual community center on Long Island, called Arbutus House. “We would hold community gatherings, yoga classes, kirtan sing-alongs, drumming nights… I would come home from school to 50 people chanting in my living room.”
Such a childhood might well have taken Michelle in the opposite direction—and did for a while. But she and her mother (known now as the “Mamaste” of Soul Camp) turned out to have a great deal in common as adults. “I grew up with a meditation room in the house, and my mom meditated every single morning. I knew from an early age how important quiet contemplation is—about the importance of ‘going in.’
Like so many newly minted adults, Michelle rebelled against the parental ethos at first, setting out to become a big shot in the world of advertising. “After graduating from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C.,” she told us, “I moved to New York City and began my career in the big fancy world of global pharmaceutical branding and marketing. I was making a lot of money, and had a life that looked shiny and exciting. But, from the inside, that life felt empty.”
It wasn’t until she hit her own rock bottom, with the demise of a serious relationship, that Michelle began to reexamine who she was and who she wanted to be. “The weekend that my boyfriend moved out of our apartment, I fled to the Omega Institute”—a center for holistic healing and learning in Rhinebeck, New York, where she spent her summers before she was old enough to go to sleep-away camp.
The long road to growth
The experience felt like going home, with a twist. “I took an intenSati workshop from the incredible Patricia Moreno, who is now one of our headliners at Soul Camp. At that workshop, for the first time, I met other girls my age who wanted to do inner work and live a conscious life, but didn’t necessarily want to do it from a drumming circle on a mountain.”
Michelle’s experiences that weekend turned her life around. “Within a year, I sold my apartment, quit my pharma career and went off to India solo.” On her return, she founded a branding agency, I AM. creative, designed to serve the needs of the mind/body/wellness community. IntenSati’s Patricia Moreno was her very first client.
Ali and Michelle both owned businesses centered around inner healing and spiritual health by the time they reconnected—although they both took very different paths to get to there.
“My upbringing was pretty typical for a tri-state, suburban child,” Ali told us. “I played recreational sports, went to Hebrew School, took art classes and worked hard to do well in school.” The expectations she lived her life trying to meet included “having a fit and skinny body, having perfect health, getting the straight A’s that would get me into the best college.” It was also important to her to feel popular, and run with an A-list crowd. This led to body image struggles, as well as a feeling of “not being good enough in pretty much all areas except for school.”
During college at Washington University in St. Louis, Ali applied her considerable tenacity to figuring out what she really wanted to do with her life. “I started out in the architecture school, and eventually realized my true gifts were in graphic design.” She graduated with a major in visual communications in 2009, when the economy was mired in recession. “This is where the story gets good,” said this enfant sage from Allendale, New Jersey. “I couldn’t find a job! That was the one thing I felt I always had in the bag.”
The unexpected roadblock led Ali “down a path of personal discovery and growth—and ultimately drove me to start my own design and branding business at the age of 23.” Still struggling with body image issues—the motto on her website is “Stop being such a bitch to your body!”—she decided to focus on businesses that resonated with her own journey of healing. During the four years preceding the first session of Soul Camp, she designed brands and websites “for the top thought leaders in the wellness space,” started a blog that focused on body confidence; and coached clients, one-to-one and in groups, on how to stay healthy and develop a positive relationship with their bodies.


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Ali and Michelle were at a Family Constellation Retreat together when they ran into their old camp director, who broached the idea of bringing a small yoga group for adults to Camp Towanda. The two best friends brainstormed about all the different personal growth and wellness classes they could group together for a brand-new, grown-up version of summer camp—without the loneliness or insecurity so many campers experience as children. “At Soul Camp,” Michelle told us, “there are no cliques. No one feels left out. We take special care and consideration to ensure that camp remains a safe, loving space for all who enter.” If only Michelle and Ali had been in charge when we were in high school!
The positive experiences they remembered from those summers in the Poconos also informed their vision of Soul Camp: “the community experience, the play, the fun, the songs, trying new things and going outside of your comfort zone,” said Michelle, ticking off the good stuff on her fingers.
Soul Camp’s founders say that their initial business planning efforts were more akin than anything else to throwing a big party. “All the instructors we originally reached out to said yes, they would come for free.” The first year’s faculty and food sponsors were all operating on faith, riding on the wave of Ali and Michelle’s unbridled enthusiasm. “It felt like everything was a yes. The idea, the vision, the company was created organically. The night before we were supposed to meet for the first time, we found ourselves lying next to each other in a Breathwork workshop.” Like Rick and Louis in Casablanca, they knew their friendship was meant to be.
The collective branding, marketing and graphic design experience Ali and Michelle garnered in the corporate world brought professionalism and vigor to the promotional trajectory they’ve created for Soul Camp.
Ali is in charge of all of the visual details that comprise the Soul Camp brand. Michelle writes copy and marketing materials. “We both believe in conscious marketing,” they told us. “No gimmicks, no over the top promises. Just honesty and transparency about what our campers can expect. We believe more in sharing then selling, more in giving than promoting.”
But what is their business plan, we wanted to know, now that Soul Camp has evolved from a merely beautiful idea to a limited liability company with a registered trademark and the need to file tax returns every year?
Up to this point, they have served as their own angel investors. “We’ve been supporting Soul Camp and ourselves,” Michelle told us, “through our individual branding agencies.” Eventually, they plan to serve all their graphic design, branding and marketing clients jointly through an entity they’re calling Soul Camp Creative.
Past corporate experience DOES help
For all you would-be wellness entrepreneurs out there, it’s important to remember that both these young women were successful players in the cut-throat corporate world before they struck out on a gentler path all their own.
Solid skills—paired with idealism—have lent an enviable momentum to the Soul Camp brand. The camp has two once-a-year locations now, one in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills and the other in the verdant countryside of northeastern Pennsylvania. The camp’s co-founders have a five-year plan for expansion, including numerous Soul Camp spin-offs throughout the country, online and around the world.
Their business model, powered by idealism, seems to be working. Soul Camp has gotten publicity in Travel & Leisure, Fortune, Conde Naste Traveler, Buzzfeed, AOL, Forbes, Time Out NYC, and Good Morning America, “to name just a few,” says Michelle. “When you have a unique product or offering that truly excites people, organic press is completely possible.”
It didn’t hurt that they founded Soul Camp in 2014, when several other adult sleep-away camps were just coming online. “It’s become a bit of a trend,” said Ali, “which the media has picked up on.” And both these marketing mavens knew just how to catch the wave. “Our website is the main way that people learn about Soul Camp. All our marketing materials direct users to our site to learn more. We want people to feel the camp vibe, the camp love, as soon as they land.”
All that love does, of course, come with a price. Tickets to Soul Camp cost just under a thousand dollars for the multi-day, multi-night experience, including accommodations, swag, meals, snacks, workshops and classes. Michelle and Ali have hosted three camps so far, averaging 150 campers per session—which translates, we figure, into over half a million dollars in receipts.
The founders envision a major expansion of the Soul Camp brand beyond the camps themselves, including the development and marketing of online content, virtual courses and coaching programs, in addition to their branding, strategy and design consultancy, Soul Camp Creative. “We’re planning Soul Camp family weekends, Soul Camp for kids, Soul Camp Singles, Soul Camp Seniors—” and on bringing their roster of workshops and classes to rehab facilities and hospitals.
Advice for other entrepreneurs
Their advice to other idealists out there hoping to make a business from an inspiring, empowering and/or transformative concept they want to share with the world?
  • Your passion is the fuel that will keep you running—and it will be felt by your consumers. People will want to be part of that.
  • Get super clear on the unique service or experience you’re offering to provide. This is the place where a lot of business owners in the transformation and wellness space get stuck. What exactly are you going to do to help your customers achieve the goals you’ve expressed in your marketing?
  • Find the right people to support you in your vision. We believe in fully using our own innate talents—and delegating all those things that can be better done by geniuses with skills outside our areas of expertise. This allows for efficiency and happiness—a  win-win.
  • When you’re first starting out, you just gotta get things done. This is where the passion comes into play—because with passion and a good work ethic, you can do anything.
  • Make sure you have a clear understanding of the costs that will be entailed in providing the service or experience you’re offering. Talk to someone who has done something similar. Incorporate what they’ve learned into the earliest stages of your planning.
  • Be prepared to put in a long time building your business from the ground up. After our first event, we saw the incredible impact Soul Camp had on our campers. They were so enthusiastic that we thought we wouldn’t have to work all that hard to get campers the following year. But we were wrong. We understand now what goes into spreading the word, and inspiring people to take off work and pay money for the kind of experience we’re offering.

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 Women are hampered from discovering the joy of exercise


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A woman naturally has more fat-as previously mentioned, 10 percent than that of an equal well-trained man. As the fat is a kind of limited fuel in the activity of durability (birds' migratory basically rely on fat), women can run for very long without "hitting the wall", that is, the fuel exhaustion and your legs have to move slowly with difficulty to the painful moment. Nena Cusick said to me, "I have taken part in the marathon game 35 times and never hit the wall. Though I was, I could hold out."

It is generally admitted that more proportion of fat means less proportion of muscles. However, some study reports demonstrate that compared to the muscles per pound, women are as strong as men.

It is quite the contrary to a fantastic statement. Gathering the materials provided by 361 schools, more than 125 track coaches and several public reports, Doctor Kristin New Jersey Medical College Joan Gillet from Nevada University came to a conclusion that a woman as well as a man who is well trained is not apt to be injured. One exception is women's knees are a bit likely to be injured for their joints are softer.

Moreover, women benefit by exercise as much as men do. Leroy Gushier and J Moore made a comparison of men to woman under a close supervision plan. They says that women's state of health are amended as men after exercise in the Document of Physical Medicine and Function Recovery. Someone holds that men need and benefit from exercise, while women dose not. That is no more than a fraudulent myth. This view is particularly dangerous after menopause, because some parts of the heart immune system of women have disappeared, and they start to have a heart attack as easily as men.

Then why do people generally consider women as the second-rate citizens in terms of track and field.

The main reason seems to be the aspect of culture. Catharine Reims does not only think deep in the problem but also take many of her conclusions into a sensible and insightful book called Running for Health. When I converse with her, she talked indignantly about how the society complicit in blocking women from discovering the pleasures of athletics. She said: "women are conscious that they are spending too much time on sitting. But no one has ever told them to go out and learn an exercise as men. Women are only told to make a graceful bending down posture when doing household duties so as to achieve the goal of exercise. If you were a woman, people would always urge you on taking some stupid exercise at home, in the office or on the way to market hall. This results from cultural prejudice".

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