Tuesday, October 9, 2007

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Origin of the Sagittarius


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Sagittarius, also called Archer, commemorates Chiron, one of the more heroic figures of Greek mythology. Chiron was the son of the Titan Kronos and the nymph1) Philyra. His father, Kronos, fearing that his love affair with Philyra would be discovered by his wife Rhea, disguised2) himself as a horse. As a result, Chiron was born with the form of a centaur3) - he was half man, half horse. However, unlike most other centaurs, Chiron were both immortal (for having a god as a father) and good-natured.
  Indeed, his wisdom and learning were legendary, and thus he became the teacher of several Greek heroes, such as Achilles and Jason4). Additionally, Chiron and the god Apollo were friends, and it was Apollo who shared with Chiron his knowledge of archery5). He was renowned6) among the Greeks, although he lived by himself in a cave in the countryside.
  One day, while visiting with Hercules, Chiron was accidentally nicked7) by one of the hero's deadly arrows. The centaur was immediately overcome with excruciating8) pain. Although Chiron used his medical skills on the wound, it was incurable, for Hercules' arrows were tipped with the deadly venom9) of Hydra, which killed any victim it touched. But the centaur was an immortal, which changed the situation. Chiron was in terrible agony, but he could not die, although he wanted to. Finally, Chiron begged Zeus for an end to his suffering, and the ruler of the gods granted his request. Zeus placed Chiron in the sky, where he became the constellation Sagittarius.


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Pins and Needles History Story


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Body piercing refers to the piercing of the human body for the purpose of wearing jewellery. It is a form of body modification which also includes tattooing, branding, foot binding, tongue splitting, plastic surgery and body building. Body piercing is sometimes practiced for religious or spiritual reasons but these days, in the West, it is mostly carried out for ornamental purposes.



History
  
  In the industrialized nations of the West, attitudes towards body piercing have changed dramatically since the latter half of the 20th century. Ear piercing for women has existed continually since ancient times, although it went into decline in the US, between 1920 and 1960, mainly due to the advent of clip on earrings. In the 1960s, ear piercing became popular with gay men. Prior to that, the only men who would wear an earring were sailors. To them, it symbolized having sailed around the world. To homosexual men in the 1960s, piercing the ear was a statement that they had "come out". Hippy men also started to wear earrings as a sign of being open-minded and during the Punk era of the 1970s men wore earrings as a mark of rebelliousness. By the 1980s, pierced ears became popular with a lot of men in the West. Usually, straight men would only pierce their left ear as having the right ear pierced was considered to mean that you were homosexual. Today, men of all classes and sexual orientations will pierce both ears and multiple piercing of the ear is also very fashionable.
  Almost every other type of piercing has come to the West from other cultures. Nostril piercing, for example, existed in the Middle East 4000 years ago. From there it spread to parts of Asia. Certain ethnic groups in India believe that if a female pierces her left nostril, she will increase her fertility. Nostril piercing was introduced to the West in the 1960s when there was a general interest in all things Eastern.
  
  The Gauntlet
  
  Thirty years ago, body piercing in the West was largely associated with BDSM. BDSM refers to several sexual activities that may include any or all of the following: Bondage, Bondage & Discipline, Domination & Submission, and Sadism & Masochism. In the 1970s, body piercing became popular in the gay and BDSM subcultures in the US. It was in this context, in 1975, that Jim Ward opened The Gauntlet, a business that pioneered the field of body piercing in the West.
  The Gauntlet operated out of Ward's Los Angeles home. By 1978 it had already started gaining a large enough clientele to move into a location on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. From there it spread to San Francisco and New York. During the 1980s The Gauntlet ran a very successful mail-order service and manufactured its own jewellery.
  The Gauntlet also published a magazine which helped to popularize body piercing. The magazine was called Piercing Fans International Quarterly or PFIQ. Originally it was a simple black and white newsletter but as The Gauntlet grew the magazine became glossier and included well-produced photos, artwork, stories and tips related to body piercing. For a long time it was the only reliable source of information about body piercing.
  
  By the 1990s The Gauntlet had fallen into financial difficulties and Ward's health deteriorated. After almost twenty years of bringing body piercing into the mainstream, The Gauntlet closed its doors for good.


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The Christmas Survival Guide


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While Christmas is a fun, festive time of year, it can also be highly stressful. With all the parties, shopping and expectations that are associated with Christmas, it is easy to get swept away in the tsunami of festivities and then find yourself high and dry, suffering the effects of over-eating, over-shopping and over-exerting yourself.
Healthy Holiday Eating Tips
Christmas brings with it a mountain of mouthwatering,calorific, gastronomic goodness so it's easy to suddenly find you can't slip into your favourite pair of jeans any more. Beat the post- Christmas paunch, without missing all those tasty treats, by following these simple holiday eating tips.
1.Don't party on an empty stomach
  We always eat faster and more when we arehungry. Therefore, eat a wholesome breakfast
  and lunch to avoid overeating at the party.
2.Size matters
  Don't feel guilty about treating yourself to a nice drink, dessert, chocolate or sweets, but watch your portions. Go for smaller portions. This way you can sample all the different goodies on offer.


3.Limit high fat items
  Avoid gorging on fried food, cream-basedsoups, cheese-filled casseroles, pies, processedmeats such as salami, and baked goods. If you'recooking, use fat-free or reduced fat ingredients to lighten up your cooking.


4.Steer clear of the beer-gut
  Instead of beer and cider, try dry wine, BloodyMarys or spirits mixed with diet mixer. Alcohol has a surprisingly high number of calories, which tend to be stored around the abdomen. Avoid a beer-belly, by watching what you drink.
5.Drink water
  Alcohol and coffee can dehydrate your body, so remember to drink two litres of water a day. inking a glass of water after every alcoholicbeverage helps stave off drunkenness.


BilingualTime
 
  
  With all the excitement and party invitations coming your way, it's a great time to dress up, hang out with your friends and even meet some sexy singles. It's also easy to drink a little too much and act like a complete git. Here's how to survive the festive season with your dignity intact.


If someone at the party catches your eye, smile at them. This is a very underrated dating chnique, but it works brilliantly. If proximity permits, ask them something. Anything will do, try: "Where's the bar?" or "What time is it?"If you're in the right mood, go up to them and say: "Hi, how are you? I haven't seen you since the last party." The chances are they were at the last party and by the time they've worked out whether they know you or not, you're having a conversation.


If the one you fancy is obviously with someoneelse, back off.
If you feel very drunk, go home immediately.


possibilitythat they will be with someone new. Before yougo to the party decide soberly whether youintend to punch him or her and make sure thatthe alcohol doesn't make you do anything thatyou might regret the next morning.
  
If your partner's behaviour embarrasses you,pretend not to notice unless it involves flirting,in which case you can intervene - preferablygently. If they are the life and soul of the partyand you've had enough, go home. There isnothing so provoking to both parties as whenone wants to leave and the other wants to stay.


Beat Christmas Stress
  With all the hype, advertising and hectic schedule,it's hard not to get stressed out over Christmas.With shopping for presents, and sometimestense relations with friends and loved ones, it'seasy for your tension levels to reach boilingpoint. One of the best ways to deal with stressis by getting some exercise, but if you're run offyour feet, then you need a little help.


Christmas shopping
  Stress reduction strategies for successful Christmas shopping include:
  
  Make a list of all the gifts you wish to buybefore you go shopping. I f you wait forinspiration to strike, you could be wanderingaimlessly around the shopping centre for hours.
  
  It's quite likely that you will bump into an ex, sobe prepared. Prepare yourself for the
  Park your car away from the shopping mallin order to increase the amount of timespent walking continuously. A brisk walk isinvigorating and stress relieving.
 
  Buy a few extras, such as chocolates, just in caseyou forget somebody or you have unexpectedguests bearing gifts.
  
  If possible, do your Christmas shopping early- in the first week of December or even inNovember. Some well-organised people dotheir Christmas shopping gradually over thecourse of the year, starting with the post-Christmas sales.


Buy your gifts by mail catalogue or over the Internet. Some companies will also gift-wrap andpost your presents for a small additional fee.
  
  
  Relationships
  
   Stress, anxiety and depression are common during thefestive season. These feelings are normal but here aresome stress reduction strategies to help you cope:
  
  Don't expect miracles. If you and certain family membersbicker all year long, you can be sure you'll be bickering atChristmas lunch.


Avoid known triggers. For example, if politics is a touchy subjectin your family, don't talk about it. If someone brings upthe topic, use distraction and quickly move onto somethingelse to talk about.
 
  Family members involved in after-lunchactivities (such as a walk in a park) areless likely to get into arguments. Planfor something to do as a group after theChristmas feast.
    Steer clear of alcohol, cigarettes and otherintoxicants. These can't solve problems oralleviate stress in the long term.
  
  Good health is a gift money can't buy. Sobe sure to pay attention to your well-being.Exercise, eating healthy and relaxingare the keys to making the most of theseason. May your Christmas be fun, fabulousand festive.

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