Innocence always brings Joy and Tears at the same time-the former at the Pure Expression of Unsullied Love, latter at the fact we lose it as we grow.
Wish we remained as Children.
The first kiss is an unforgettable moment in our lives. Maybe this baby will be and his buddy Elliott and Bowie. A video camera captured the two children innocent kiss and make images on the Internet sensation.
The first kiss is an unforgettable moment in our lives. Maybe this baby will be and his buddy Elliott and Bowie. A video camera captured the two children innocent kiss and make images on the Internet sensation.
In six days the clip had more than 5 million views on YouTube.
Besides the kissing time, capture pictures and funny dialogue between Elliott and Bowie.
“ Why did you kiss? ”one boy asked the girl.
“ Because I like you! ”she said.
“ I’ve kissed you because I like you , “he repeated after her son. ” I’ve kissed you because you like me! ”he said and kissed her on the shoulder.
“ You kiss me on me, I’ll kiss you! ”said Elliott.
After a few lines like, say kids amused: “We kissed on the mouth! ”.
I have not been able to get the correct meaning from the Web.Nor could I understand it contextually.
The nearest answer is;
“It’s a spoof. I think the divorce rate in the US is like 60% or something high like that. “Mated Parents” in this case is a married man and woman who DON’T divorce. I”
According to researchers at the University of Minnesota, Sullivan, 25, has made significant progress since moving into his own apartment in 2009, but the decades he spent being reared by parents has made joining civilization a desperately difficult task.
“The chances of David ever becoming socialized to the point where he can function normally among humans is very slim,” said Dr. Lisa Reynolds, a psychologist who has observed Sullivan since he was first introduced into the real world. “The sheltered, isolated environment in which he spent his adolescence has left him completely unequipped to deal with modern life. Tasks that may seem simple to us, such as doing laundry or grocery shopping, completely baffle David.”
My parents got divorced when I was nine years old. Rapidly increasing divorce rates is a phenomenon which has drawn an extreme amount of attention from psychologists. Studies have been done linking children of divorced parents to changing IQ scores (dropping), dysfunctional relationships, and increased likelihood for psychological disorders. Psychologists have already begun drawing conclusions about what the ramifications for society will be when the majority of individuals will come from non-nuclear family households.
Thiruvananthapuram: Playback singer K.S. Chithra‘s eight-year-old daughter drowned in a swimming pool in a villa in Dubai on Thursday, sources close to her family here said.
The body of the child, Nandana, was found in the pool of the villa in Emirates Hills, where the singer was staying, the sources said.
The child was rushed to hospital where she was declared dead.
Ms. Chithra is in to Dubai to participate in music director A.R. Rahman‘s show to be held in Sharjah, the sources said.
Nandana was born to Chithra and Vijay Sankar, an engineer turned businessman, several years after their marriage.
I shutter to think that Japanese children are getting tested for radiation as I write this post. When compassionate people hear about horrific events such as the earthquake/tsunami in Japan, they want to know what they can do to help.
Here is a round-up of 10 organizations aiding in the efforts to help Japan recover:
2. Just Giving is raising money for ShelterBox to provide emergency shelters and supplies. “Thousands of ShelterBoxes are expected to be needed to provide shelter, warmth and dignity to the families made homeless by the crisis. ShelterBox are appealing for donations to ensure that whenever disaster strikes, they are ready to help those most in need.”
3. The International Medical Corps are putting together relief teams, as well as supplies for Japan. Here’s a link to donate.
4. You can make your donation directly to the Red Cross or by texting redcross 90999.
5. The hard-working canines of the Search Dog Foundation are sending search and rescue dog teams to Japan.
6. The Salvation Army has been in Japan since 1895 and is currently providing emergency assistance to those in need. At the Salvation Army site you can designate where you want your donation to go.
8. Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres says, “Access to the area by land is currently blocked by the flooding caused by the tsunamis. The MSF teams, which are comprised of medical and logistics personnel, will try to reach the area by helicopter.”
9. Young people can show their support on Facebook with an online Paper Crane Campaign organized by DoSomething.org. They hope to see 100,000 origami crane photos uploaded.
10. From Save The Children:”We are extremely concerned for the welfare of children and their families who have been affected by the disaster. We stand ready to meet the needs of children who are always the most vulnerable in a disaster.”
Timely intervention saves six-month-old girl. Doctors pass a rubber tube through her mouth to pull out the pin lodged in the stomach
The safety pin is a misnomer especially when babies are around, say doctors. This was proved a few weeks back when two children were brought to St John’s Hospital the same day and with the same problem – they had swallowed safety pins.
A six-month-old girl survived because she was taken to the hospital immediately. The other child, eight months old, died due to profuse internal bleeding since his parents realised what had happened only after 10 days. By the time the baby was brought to hospital, the pin had pierced the aorta (the largest artery in the body) through the food pipe and the child bled to death.
“The cases were surprising since in most cases, commonly ingested foreign bodies pass through the intestinal tract and are out through the stool without problem. They rarely get stuck in the stomach or food pipe,” said Dr Robert Antony, associate professor of paediatric surgery at the hospital.
UNIQUE TECHNIQUE The six-month-old was saved because of timely intervention. “I was feeding her and suddenly, she was coughing and I realised she had swallowed something. We rushed her to a nearby hospital where they took an X-ray and said that there was a pin in the stomach and that the child needed to be operated upon. That’s when we brought her to St John’s Hospital,” said Padma, the child’s mother.
Since the pin had lodged itself at the upper part (dome) of the stomach, they could not do an endoscopy. Instead, the doctors used a simple but unique technique, which has been carried out successfully only in Turkey.
“Doctors did not open the child’s stomach but passed a rubber tube through the mouth. When the pin pierced the tube, it was closed through a small cut in the stomach and pulled out through the mouth. As the cut is very small, the baby could start feeding soon,” said Dr Antony.
Moral of the story? Keep sundry items out of children’s reach, especially while breastfeeding. “Having pins and other objects on your person can be a threat to the child whose reflex is to put it in the mouth,” he added.
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