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APPLEBY RARING TO GO
Ricky Burns - could be a future target for Appleby. Scotland's Paul Appleby can't wait to start his new career as a super-featherweight. The former British nine stone champion has moved up in weight as he continues to grow.

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People who suffer from Trigmenial Neuralgia often go through bouts of pain that can leave them debilitated or even push them to the verge of suicide. There have been many different types of treatments that are available to help relieve the pain. This article will focus on the treatment of Trigmenial Neuralgia with the gamma knife. It will examine the benefits and the effectiveness it has in the treatment of this condition.

Gamma Knife is basically the same as neurosurgery, except that it is non-invasive form of surgery. This means that there is no need to open the brain with incisions. One benefit of doing this type of surgery is that it reduces the complications that usually occur when people do traditional surgery. Gamma Knife is not a knife, contrary to what people believe. It is a very complex machine that uses energy to focus gamma beams onto the affected regions of the brain. It is during the treatment 201 beams of gamma radiation are blasted into the brain. Only the affected regions are targeted and other surrounding tissue are not in danger.

For the treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia, Gamma Knife Surgery has been around for decades. Over the years advancement in technology such as imaging has helped to allow this type of surgery to have the high success rate it currently has.

The first use of the Gamma Knife on Trigeminal Neuralgia was in 1951. The main target of this radio surgery was the Trigeminal ganglion. The results over four decades were not highly successful. With the introduction of new technology such as high resolution imaging, the success rate increased. They were able to target the affected area much more easily.

Patients who usually have Gamma Knife surgery done on Trigmenial Neuralgia usually have an immediate reduction in the pain that they feel. The attacks from the condition are not completely removed, but it is substantially milder and it reduces over the weeks. Studies have shown that people who have Gamma Knife Surgery done have experienced a significant reduction in the pain they feel. The numbers of patients who report this is as high as 90%. This reduction usually occurs a month after treatment. The study was able to show that one third of the patients who had the treatment done experienced some deadness in the face. That same study showed that patients included in that number showed considerable improvements despite the numbness they experienced.

Gamma Knife surgery for Trigeminal neuralgia over the years has become associated as being a very safe and effective alternative to the treatment of the condition. The success is much better compared to traditional surgery and the complications and recovery time are not an issue.

For More information on Gamma Knife on Trigeminal Neuralgia [http://www.thetrigeminalneuralgia.com/gamma-knife-trigeminal-neuralgia.html] please visit the website. James Dalton has an entire website dedicated to Trigeminal Neuralgia [http://www.thetrigeminalneuralgia.com]. Here you will find out the latest information as well as the many different treatments that are available for this medical condition.

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Fishing Trip British Columbia

Have you ever wanted to test yourself against a white sturgeon, a freshwater fish that is three times your size? Or to easily catch your limit of that most prized of fish, the Pacific salmon? How about experiencing the incredible thrill as a rainbow trout takes your fly and fights with unbelievable energy, shattering the glassy calm of a wilderness lake? If so, your dream can come true on a British Columbia fishing trip.

As one of the largest and most varied wilderness regions left in the world, British Columbia can offer all of these fishing thrills and more. In fact, if you really wanted to, you could conceivably do all of these things in one B.C. fly fishing trip, although that would be like eating a whole box of Belgian chocolates in one sitting. It is undoubtedly better to take your time and savor each rewarding experience!

Although British Columbia has an international reputation as an outdoorsman’s wilderness paradise, many of the most rewarding fishing trips in British Columbia are surprisingly accessible. The vibrant city of Vancouver has just been voted the most livable city in the world by the readers of The Economist, and has incredible fishing on its very doorstep. A short boat ride up the coast from Vancouver takes you to truly world-class saltwater salmon fishing. Within an hour’s driving distance inland, the Fraser River is home to the freshwater sturgeon. The sturgeon can reach weights of up to 1000 pounds and has been called the most exciting freshwater sport fish in North America. Imagine the thrill of having an enormously powerful sturgeon on the end of your line. They often jump clear out of the water, making for a truly memorable sight. Yes, on a British Columbia fishing trip, you truly can spend the day enjoying amazing fishing and then return to a luxurious downtown hotel for the night.

If you prefer more of a wilderness experience on your fishing trip, British Columbia can offer plenty of those too, ranging all the way from rustic log cabin-type adventures to the most luxurious of backcountry lodge vacations. If there is one thing that B.C. is famous for worldwide, it is its quiet, uncrowded and pristine wilderness. There are literally thousands of clean, clear rivers, streams and lakes in which to wet your line and test your fishing prowess.

Of course, a fishing trip in British Columbia isn’t all about the amazing fishing. There is an enormous variety of comfortable accommodation to choose from, too. Whatever kind of accommodation you enjoy, rustic campsites and intriguingly old-fashioned lodges, cozy log cabin resorts, brand new up market fishing lodges, or luxurious metropolitan hotels; the choice is yours. Fine dining is also a given, whether that means cooking your catch in a cast-iron fry pan over a campfire, a gourmet meal in the dining room of a wilderness lodge, or enjoying a trendy meal in a cutting-edge urban restaurant. At the end of a hard day’s fishing, you may find yourself relaxing in a natural hot pool under a million stars, or swirling in a hedonistic hotel spa.

Your B.C. fishing trip can include a wide array of complimentary activities, too. Combination fishing and golfing tours are available. Hiking, sailing, sightseeing and horseback riding can be an integral part of your fishing trip. The quickly growing areas of eco-tourism and First Nations related experiences can be an enlightening and fascinating addition to any British Columbian fishing trip, also.

In fact, there are so many different fishing trip adventures available in British Columbia, you could easily spend the rest of your life taking one fishing trip after another and never repeat yourself. An endless fishing trip in a wilderness paradise- that does seem like a very rewarding way to live, doesn’t it?

Marlene Loney
Owner
www.CaverhillLodge.com

 

About the Author

Marlene Loney has been enjoying a unique lifestyle at Caverhill Lodge for over twenty years. Marlene and her husband Larry actively operate their fishing lodge and invite you to share their unique perspective on life. While soaking up the beauty of British Columbia guests at Caverhill are pampered with Marlene’s fine cuisine and entertained by Larry’s stories and captivated by wild Kamloops rainbow trout.

Caverhill Lodge

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Smoky the Yorkshire terrier, Lady Astor the pigeon and a host of horses and mules whose individual stories are lost to history are among war heroes and heroines featured in the latest exhibit at the National World War II Museum. World War II - Yorkshire Terrier - History - Twentieth Century - Wars and Conflicts

Mead's Trek is the story of a group led by Major Amos Mead of the United States Marines into territory both friendly and hostile during WWII mostly in 1943. Much of the trek began with meetings in Hawaii that led to travels by Mead's thrown together group to Thailand, Vietnam, China, Burma, Australia, with much direction from Washington, DC. Some of the group was CIA, some in various military services, one in British Intelligence, some OSS (Office of Strategic Services) but all specialists in their field. Their contacts in the United States were of utmost importance since they had to gather the information available from any source, interpret the importance of all of it, and attempt to relay that thought pertinent to Mead's group. One selected for this group was a radio specialist who built his own radio figuring he could trust what he knew worked, against what might work in the field of battle. They knew they had miles of jungles and small villages to trek through, much of it inhabited or controlled by Japanese. Fortunately some of their contacts along the way were natives fighting to kill all the Japanese they could see and, in many cases, could not be seen by the Japanese. It was hot, humid, bug infested, dry, and not people friendly at all.

Major Mead had met a very charming and beautiful army nurse, Major Brigit O'Hare, before he had undertaken the mission. Little did he know at the time that Brigit was also a specialist in delving into messages, articles, or any other intelligence documents concerning the war, especially in the area that Mead's group were heading into, then extracting information of utmost importance and relaying it to Mead or his contacts along the way. Mead and Brigit had that "certain spark" between them and Brigit had a difficult time as she constantly worried about Mead all the time he was gone in a dangerous area of our world and he wishing they were together.

The story is historical fiction with the authors' characters and scenes thrown in but the locations written into this book are the same ones that had very bitter and deadly battles during WWII. Mead's group was on a mission to find who in the area was with the Japanese and who was really with the allies. Even the Vice President of the United States, Henry A. Wallace, was thought involved in a conspiracy against his own nation. This was also a part of Mead's mission. The mission became deadly for some in the group. Those that lost their companions and fellow mission engagement friends had an extremely hard time coping.

You will live with these men, scrounge for food, share each trail and flight, cope with the extreme weather, find a tiny area to sleep or rest a while, exist with those that might be your enemies-or friends-- and get to the bottom of who is giving secrets to the enemy. They will not all return from this mission and your heart will be with those that came back in a casket. Mead's Trek is a very good story of WWII in that area of the world and its fight for freedom.

Reader review by Cy Hilterman of a book supplied by the author

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Origins of the British Aikido Board

Origins of the BAB and its Predecessor the Reputable "Martial Arts Commission".

 

British Aikido Board

By Henry Ellis

BAB ex founder member & British Aikido pioneer.

British Aikido Council

With the birth in 1955 of Aikido in Britain at the now famous “Hut Dojo “Hillingdon Middlesex. The dojo was known at that time as the “Abbe School of Judo”, soon to be renamed the “Abbe School of Budo”.  There were no organisations for Aikido at that time, just this one dojo. The rapid interest and expansion of Aikido across the UK would eventually encourage Kenshiro Abbe Sensei to develop another organisation alongside the British Judo Council (BJC).  It was named the “British Aikido Council “(BAC).

Martial Arts Commission

British Aikido Council (BAC).  In the beginning all Aikido came under the umbrella of this one organisation. In later years, as Aikido spread and became fragmented throughout the UK, several small independent organisations began to flourish around the country.  In 1977 the UK govt’s `Sports Council` authorised the newly formed “Martial Arts Commission “(MAC) to oversee all of the many various disciplines of the martial arts, including Aikido.

The “British Aikido Board “was formed later that same year.

The Sports Council made what has since been considered by many to be a monumental mistake, by allowing each of the individual Martial Arts to form their own independent governing bodies, all with full Sports Council recognition.  Representatives of these various bodies were required to attend Sports Council meetings in London, held approx four times per year.  Derek Eastman of the ESTA and the BAB secretary would represent the various BAB member associations at these meetings.

There were the obvious problems at this time associated with many of the lesser or newer disciplines of the martial arts, those who understandably, also wanted their own governing body status. Several of the already formed governing bodies did not agree with this, Insisting that  they were prepared to take other martial arts under their umbrellas, no doubt as a means of increasing their own membership and authority.  Derek Eastman and the secretary did not receive expenses from the BAB funds to attend these meetings.

There was initially a great deal of interest for the development of a governing body for Aikido; many organisations became a part of the BAB. One large organisation for example being Britain’s first Aikido pioneer Ken Williams Sensei’s ` Ki Federation of Gt Britain `.  In later years several organisations became disenchanted with the changing face of the BAB, such as the Ki Federation of Gt Britain, which is one of the largest Aikido organisations in the UK. The Ki Federation resigned. The initial enthusiasm to join the BAB has faded for many of the British Aikidoka.

Although there is no actual available data, it is generally accepted that there are more Aikido organisations and independent dojos outside of the BAB than there are within it.

Too Many Governing Bodies?

In a conversation I had with a senior member of Sports England (Sports Council) at the Kenshiro Abbe Memorial Event. I was informed that there is a growing consensus of opinion within Sports England that there are too many problems with having so many governing bodies, It is now thought that ``one`` governing body such as in the original framework of the old Martial Arts Commission ( MAC ) would function far more efficiently than the present system. There have been some very serious problems with the governing body for Karate. The BAB was called before the Sports Council for their support of attempting to corrupt the true history and lineage of British Aikido. The BAB have since reluctantly apologised.

 

In the beginning the British Aikido Board held quarterly general meetings which were spread around the country, holding the meetings at the dojo of each and every association in turn. This was considered a fair way of sharing the various travel problems experienced by many of the association representatives.

Each association would lay on a very nice buffet of cakes, sandwiches and biscuits, and of course tea and coffee. The costs of the buffet came out of the host club funds. These social buffets encouraged members to mix and socialize. That does not happen anymore.

The BAB meetings have been held in Birmingham for several years.  At the first of these Birmingham meetings there would always be a nice buffet laid on, appreciated mostly by those that had travelled long journeys.

This treat did not last long; it was soon reduced to a cup of tea and a biscuit. With no time to socialize, which gave little time or opportunity for the representatives to get to know each other.

BAB Members Money

Those early developing days of the BAB were enthusiastic days, with associate members willingly participating in all aspects of its development for the future benefit of the BAB membership. There were no expenses to be had, no one ever asked for expenses either. Members did whatever they did for the well being of the BAB. When the crass and inept chairman Toni Davies was rejected, with the following election of a new chairman, the original ideals changed.

Now, when one becomes an executive member, it is an opportunity to get ones trotters in the financial trough.  The BAB has now built up a substantial fund of member’s money, much of that money from the sacrifices of those early days.

The BAB now gloatingly hands out the members money to the executive members in the guise of an `` honorarium `` which I believe to be in the region now of approx £1,000 each. Multiply that by the number of executives and it comes to a tidy sum of the “members money “.  Once it was “What can I do for the British Aikido Board!! “   Now it is appears to be more “What can the British Aikido Board do for me!! “.

BAB National Courses

The BAB National Courses in recent years have been an expensive disaster, with an average embarrassing attendance of 80 to 90 students being considered a good supportive attendance.  80 / 90!! Out of a membership of approx 10, 000 members. With the teachers now receiving a fee and expenses. The course first aid member receives more than anyone with a cash sum of £200. For that money you could have the services of the St Johns with an ambulance in attendance.

The early BAB national courses required large venues such as Crystal Palace and the Birmingham Sports Centre.  WHY?  Because the members felt that they were part of a good organisation. Today the BAB hires much smaller venues such as Bisham Abbey, WHY? This creates the false impression of a good attendance.

The question must be asked, the BAB has grown in membership numbers, yet it receives less support than ever from its members. In recent years the “Executive Clique “has alienated the membership.

The National courses in the early years were well supported with attendances of between two and three hundred students attending.  The teachers were never paid.

Today the majority of BAB members are no longer proud to be part of this discredited organisation. I get a great deal of feedback where the average member states "I am a member of the BAB for the insurance"..... There are many better Martial Art Insurers out there, such as MARTINS (Acronym). Full Details can be found on this website

Bureaucracy

Apart from the BAB being knee deep in bureaucracy, the question has to be asked “What does the BAB do to actually promote Aikido? .The simple answer is nothing.

At a general meeting it was once suggested by a member that the production and circulation of a BAB Aikido information brochure to be sent  to sports and community centres around the UK as a way of promoting Aikido, many members agreed. The BAB executive nearly had a collective coronary at the thought of spending the member’s money on something worthwhile. That idea was kicked out before it could be entered into the meeting minutes.

The Ultimate Challenge

I find it quite amusing that the BAB have now employed the promotions company KKP to face the ultimate challenge to advise and attempt to improve the image of the BAB.  Has it never occurred to this clique? That it should be asking those questions of the very people who know Aikido best, consult the membership!!.

A Suitable BAB Patron

The BAB is also looking for a suitable `Patron ` I am sure that Lord Peter Mandelson would appreciate a call.

Henry Ellis

http://www.british-aikido.com

 

About the Author

Henry Ellis Co-author of Positive Aikido. Principal of the Ellis Schools of Traditional Aikido UK - USA.
Direct student of the legendary Budo Master Kenshiro Abbe Sensei from 1957. A pioneer of British Aikido and one of the first of five dan grades ( black belt ) for Aikido in he UK. Diploma's signed by OSensei Morihei Ueshiba.

http://www.british-aikido.com

http://aikido-uk.blogspot.com/

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B/OSS Insider Blog With signs of decline in consumer revenue growth in the communications industry, many providers are looking to the enterprise sector for new opportunities to help fill the void. Miscarriages of justice are generally defined as a person being wrongly convicted of a crime. If a person is convicted and imprisoned they can usually appeal their case. If after appeal their conviction is shown to be unsound, the judge hearing the appeal can set aside or 'quash' the conviction setting the person free. Under English law anyone that has their conviction quashed has the right to make a claim for compensation. The public has over recent years become concerned about the number...

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NBA Chat With Susan Bible Be sure and check out Susan Bible's Saturday morning NBA chat... Hand-tufted carpets, also known as Latex or Full Cut carpets look a lot like hand-knotted carpets but the difference between the two is noticed in the way they are both produced. A tufted oriental rug is made with the help of a tufting gun, which is a hand-operated tool. A tufted carpet does not require any special skill; on the other hand, a knotted carpet not only takes longer to complete but also requires skill in tying the knots neatly and correctly. In order to make a high quality hand tufted rug, superior quality wool must be used. However, the quality of a hand-knotted rug is measured...

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Bowie State University InformationBowie State University is located in the heart of the Washington-Baltimore-Annapolis region, Bowie State. Bowie State University has started its service in 1865. In the state of Maryland there are oldest institutions. Bowie State University is one of these oldest institutions. The University has begun as a school. A few years the school changed to University. Bowie State University includes so many academic opportunities and also so many courses are offered. The University gives training for Undergraduate and graduate degree courses. The University also supports for continuing education and study abroad programs. The University also provides certification...

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Which country military have the most efficient army knife and WHY? The US Army. The Letherman Multi-tool is issue. Hint: Never bring a knife to a gunfight. IDGA's Aviation Life Cycle Management Will Tackle the Business Case for Maintenance and Survivability NEW YORK----IDGA announces its 2nd Aviation Lifecycle Management Summit, taking place October 25-27, 2010 in Washington D.C. In order to gain the best USMC boot camp knowledge possible, you may have to go to different sources. For instance, I find that it is beneficial to go to someone that has already dealt with the training find out what it's like and what exactly you will be learning while there. I will now outline...

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Apocalypse Tuff Grip iPhone 4 Case Apocalypse Tuff Grip is available at Amazon for $35.99. Now that you have your iPhone 4 or it is on its way you want to get all the accessories you will need to get the best out of your phone. One thing you really need is a case. You want a case that refl... Most Amazing Iphone Accessories - Iphone Cases, Iphone Leather Cases EtcHundreds and thousands of people across the globe have got into the craze of Apple iPhones. Irrespective of the high price tag attached to this phone, several people are buying the phone and continuously looking forward to more from it. If you belong to that group of people who run to the Apple iPhone store on the introduction...

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