![]() “Because when you talk about the effects of poverty, that leads to a particular kind of thinking, which has to do with blocked opportunities and the lack of resources in a neighborhood. “This has policy implications,” Sampson said. The study isn’t solely focused on the mechanisms of how poverty impacts children it also challenges traditional notions of what remedies might be available. “It’s really about trying to understand some of the earlier findings, the lived experience of growing up in a poor and racially segregated environment, and how that gets into the minds and bodies of children.” “What this paper shows … is the independent predictive power of harsh environments on top of standard variables,” Sampson said. “The least-exposed majority-black neighborhoods still had levels of harshness and toxicity greater than the most-exposed majority-white neighborhoods, which plausibly accounts for a substantial portion of the racial disparities in outcomes,” Manduca said. A similar income pattern also emerged for whites.Īmong both black and white girls, the data showed that increased exposure to harsh environments predicted higher rates of teen pregnancy.ĭespite the similarity of results along racial lines, Chicago’s segregation means that far more black children were exposed to harsh environments - in terms of toxicity, violence, and incarceration - harmful to their mental and physical health. They found that the greater the extent to which poor black male children were exposed to harsh environments, the higher their chances of being incarcerated in adulthood and the lower their adult incomes, measured in their 30s. They integrated these records with survey data collected by the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, measures of violence and incarceration, census indicators, and blood-lead levels for the city’s neighborhoods in the 1990s. To explore potential pathways, Manduca and Sampson turned to the income tax records of parents and approximately 230,000 children who lived in Chicago in the 1980s and 1990s, compiled by Harvard’s Opportunity Atlas project. “For decades, people have shown poverty to be important … but it doesn’t necessarily tell us what the mechanisms are, and how growing up in poor neighborhoods affects children’s outcomes.” “What this paper is trying to do, in a sense, is move beyond the traditional neighborhood indicators people use, like poverty,” Sampson said. The study is described in an April paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. What’s less well understood is exactly how.Ī new Harvard study is beginning to pry open that black box.Ĭonducted by Robert Sampson, the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences, and Robert Manduca, a doctoral student in sociology and social policy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the study points to a handful of key indicators, including exposure to high levels of lead, violence, and incarceration as key predictors of children’s later success. Social scientists have long understood that a child’s environment - in particular growing up in poverty - can have long-lasting effects on their success later in life.
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![]() The only structures not impacted by the daily onslaught of spiraling whirlwinds are the decaying row houses on the edge of town. A succession of rescue crews also find themselves stuck in Kurouzo-cho, knowing they are only minutes from the edge of town, but unable to get back. To make the situation worse for the few survivors of the hurricane, the town no longer allows anyone to leave. But about halfway through, when a hurricane decimates the town, the story shifts gears from Cronenberg territory into a suspenseful, nightmarish tale of survival. In episodic chapters, the first half of Uzumaki charts the increasingly nightmarish bodily horrors that afflict the residents of Kurouzu-cho. Hideous and beautiful transformations, death of family, death of community, death of self: this is the world of Uzumaki. The teenage lovers of warring families transform into serpents and vanish into the sea, never to be seen again. A potter becomes obsessed with the grotesque ceramics that emerge from his kiln after the spirals infect the lake where he gathers clay. When she notices that human fingerprints are spiral-patterned, one woman cuts off her fingertips with a pair of scissors. Slow-moving students transform into snail people others stretch their bodies into spirals just to die. The obsession with spirals seizes the town’s residents like a fever, causing intense paranoia, fear, madness and eventually complete transformation. They manifest in ramen, on pottery wheels, in the fields and sky. I see a lot more spirals now that I’ve read this trilogy.The coastal town of Kurouzu-cho is infested with spirals. It’s like if Edward Gorey did an episode of The Twilight Zone. If you want a truly creepy story to read this Halloween season, find a copy of Uzumaki (or any of Junji Ito’s other books). There is no logic, no clear reason these things simply happen and there is nothing that can be done about it. Basically the whole town falls apart and no one can leave. The row houses mentioned earlier on in the first volume play a significant role in this volume. ![]() The chapters aren’t nearly as episodic as in the past two volumes Ito is bringing the story together toward its conclusion. Volume Three is the longest of the trilogy. I believe that in Uzumaki, “Poo-tee-weet” serves as an omen to Kirie that her life is only going to get worse. There was a Kurt Vonnegut reference here that made me smile: Kirie woke up to hear birds outside her window singing “Poo-tee-weet.” In Slaughterhouse-Five, the birds ask this just after poor old Edgar Derby is shot, in response to the horror of the situation. The fact that a book can give me that reaction, tells me that it definitely fulfills its promise of being dead creepy. ![]() I found myself making a face similar to the one I make when I take cough syrup–grossed out with a nasty flavor in my mouth. I’m not sure this is the best book to read while eating. I read most of this book while on my lunch break one day. Eventually, they were penned up so that they couldn’t roam freely around, because who wants that, right? The bump became a shell and he turned into a snail. It didn’t happen to everyone, just a certain few, starting with one rather slow-moving boy who then developed a spiral-shaped bump on his back. Snails have spiral-shaped shells, after all. The one that stuck out the most to me in this volume was the people who turn into snails. It’s just that there’s so many stories to tell about this town of 6,000. Volume Two is rather episodic in nature, much like Volume One. The really creepy part is that in my dream I was totally unconcerned about this aberration, much like the girl seems to think the spiral is perfectly normal, that it in fact makes her better. I had a dream once where there was a hole in my face. And the scar sort of bores into her head so that she has this ever-growing spiral going deeper and deeper into her head. In one chapter, a girl has a crescent-shaped scar in the center of her forehead that spontaneously becomes a spiral-shaped scar. It’s such an incredibly clever concept, that an obsession with a shape can take on paranormal aspects such that it truly is quite spooky. The book features a town called Kurozu-cho that is being haunted by spirals. 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Use soap only if the hands are very dirty.Deep cracks of the fingers usually do not heal with ointments.Covering the ointment with a bandage (such as Band-Aid) speeds recovery.Cracked, dry hands usually can be treated at home.Soap removes the natural protective oils from the skin.Examples are washing dishes or washing the hands often.Cracked skin of the hands is usually caused by repeated contact with moisture.What You Should Know About Cracks on Hands:.Cracks last more than 2 weeks on treatment.Starts to look infected (redness, red streak, pus).Deep cracks will heal in about 2 weeks with crack sealer. Deep cracks heal if you keep them covered all the time with crack sealer.Most cracks heal over in 1 week with treatment.Wear shoes that allow the skin to "breathe.".Use a moisturizing cream on the feet after baths or showers.Soaps take the natural oils out of the skin. 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![]() Most seasoning mixes can be made at home without the weird ingredients - try homemade Italian seasoning, simple taco seasoning, spicy Cajun seasoning, 5 minute pork chop seasoning, or aromatic pumpkin pie spice. Some spices or mixes add cornstarch or sugar, so you will want to avoid those. Most spices and seasonings are suitable for low carb diet foods, but watch for added ingredients. Including spices and seasonings in your food makes it a lot more interesting. Protein powder(whey, collagen, etc.), unsweetenedĬhocolate, unsweetened baker’s or w/sweeteners above Get started by following tried and true almond flour recipes, simple coconut flour recipes, or browse all my low carb dessert recipes! Food ![]() ![]() Learning to bake with low carb flours takes time, because they behave differently from traditional wheat flour. Always check labels to make sure no sugar or artificial additives are included. Who says you can’t enjoy baked goods on a low carb diet? You can! Of course, they are still best in moderation, but it’s definitely doable to make keto baking recipes - and they can help you stay on track.īelow is a list of common low carb flours and baking staples, such as thickeners and extracts. FoodĬheeses, all kinds – blue, brie, cheddar, dubliner, feta, goat, gouda, gorgonzola, gruyere, jack, mozzarella, parmesan, swiss, etc. They are found in the dairy section of the grocery store, but you can still enjoy them if you are dairy-free. It’s thick and creamy, and often works instead of heavy cream, yogurt or even sour cream in recipes.Įggs are also not dairy, but are listed in this section for convenience. For cheese in particular, check the keto cheese list.Ĭoconut cream is not dairy, but makes a great substitute and is included here. Choose full-fat dairy over fat-free or low-fat, which is higher in carbs. For those that can tolerate dairy, it makes a great addition to a low carb food list. Milk is not keto (or low carb), but many other types of dairy products are. Some examples to avoid include starchier veggies like carrots, white or sweet potatoes, and most types of beans. Learn more about low carb vegetables here, including the best ones to eat, recipes, and which ones to avoid. These are a a great source of vitamins and minerals. The list below includes a range from moderate to very low carb vegetables. Most vegetables make excellent high fiber low carb foods, with a few exceptions. However, keep in mind that volumes can vary, so go by weight if you want exact measurement. The servings are listed by both weight and unit, so you can decide what is easier for you to use. The list is divided into categories for convenience, and you can see the serving size and grams of net carbs for each food (straight from the USDA Food Composition Database). ![]() Whether you’re following a keto diet or simply wanting to eat more healthy high protein low carb foods, having a list of foods low in carbs is so convenient. You can find my best low carb recipes here, but not everything you eat has to be a recipe. There’s even a keto food list PDF available! I worked on it for months initially and have revised it several times over the years. I’m so excited to be sharing this low carb foods list with you today! After following a low carb lifestyle for over a decade, I have a lot of experience with this and have compiled this list of foods with low carbs as a reference. ![]() The Selk'nam had lived a semi-nomadic life of hunting and gathering in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego for thousands of years. They were known as the Ona (people of the north), by the Yaghan (Yamana). The Selk'nam are one of three indigenous tribes who inhabited the northeastern part of the archipelago, with a population before the genocide estimated at between 3,000 and 4,000. The Selk'nam had an estimated population of 4,000 people around the 1880s but saw their numbers reduced to 500 by the early 1900s. The genocide spanned a period of between ten and fifteen years. ![]() The Selk'nam genocide was the genocide of the Selk'nam people, one of three indigenous tribes populating Tierra del Fuego in South America, from the second half of the 19th to the early 20th century. Lucas Bridges' book, Uttermost Part of the Earth (1948), provides sympathetic insight into the lives of the Selk'nam and Yahgan. Like his father, he learned the languages of the various groups and tried to provide the natives with some space in which to live their customary lives as "lords of their own land." However the forces of change were against the indigenous tribes, who continued to have high fatality rates as their cultures were disrupted. Lucas Bridges, one of his three sons, did much to help the local cultures. He was given a large land grant by the Argentine government, where he founded Estancia Harberton. Thomas Bridges, who had been an Anglican missionary at Ushuaia, retired from that service. Relations with Europeans in the Beagle Channel area in the southern area of the island of Tierra del Fuego were somewhat more cordial than with the ranchers. German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche published the first scholarly studies of the Selk'nam, although he was later criticized for having studied members of the Selk'nam people who had been abducted and were exhibited in circuses. He included a comparative list of 150 Ona- Tehuelche words, as he believed that there were connections to the Tehuelche people and language to the north. He compiled a 4000 word vocabulary of the Selk'nam language, and 1400 phrases and sentences, which was published in 1915. Father José María Beauvoir explored the region and studied the native Patagonian cultures and languages between 18. Salesian missionaries worked to protect and preserve Selk'nam culture. To receive their bounty, such groups had to bring back the ears of victims. The ranch owners considered this to be poaching, and paid armed groups or militia to hunt down and kill the Selk'nam, in what is now called the Selk'nam Genocide. The Selk'nam, who did not have a concept of private property, considered the sheep herds to be game and hunted the sheep. These newcomers developed a great part of the land of Tierra del Fuego as large estancias (ranches), depriving the natives of their ancestral hunting areas. The Selk'nam had little contact with ethnic Europeans until settlers arrived in the late 19th century. Cook believed the glass had been a gift from the French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville, indicating potentially several early contacts. James Cook described meeting a peoples in Tierra del Fuego in 1769 that used pieces of glass in their arrowheads. ![]() It was the bloodiest recorded event in the strait until then. In Late 1599 a small Dutch fleet led by Olivier van Noort entered the Strait of Magellan and had a hostile encounter with Selk'nam which left about forty Selk'nam dead. ![]() Selknam people in 1930 Lifestyle įurther information: Selk'nam genocide and Tierra del Fuego Gold Rush Their territory in the early Holocene probably ranged as far as the Cerro Benítez area of the Cerro Toro mountain range in Chile. Thousands of years ago, they migrated by canoe across the Strait of Magellan. While the Selk'nam are closely associated with living in the northeastern area of Tierra del Fuego, they are believed to have originated as a people on the mainland. The exploration of gold and the introduction of farming in the region of Tierra del Fuego led to genocide of the Selk'nam. In the mid-19th century, there were about 4000 Selk'nam by 1919 there were 297, and by 1930 just over 100. They were one of the last native groups in South America to be encountered by migrant Europeans in the late 19th century. The Selk'nam, also known as the Onawo or Ona people, are an indigenous people in the Patagonian region of southern Argentina and Chile, including the Tierra del Fuego islands. Argentina and Chile (294 in Tierra del Fuego).ĭistribution of the pre-Hispanic people in the Southern Patagonia ![]() Now, the headquarters of Jack In The Box is in San Diego, California, United States. Jack In The Box has more than 2,200 restaurant locations on the West Coast of the United States including Phoenix, Denver, EI Paso, Austin, San Antonio, Oklahoma, Nashville, and many more. At present, Darrin Harris is the Chief Executive Officer of Jack In The Box and the chairman is David Goebel. In 2004, Jack In The Box introduced fast-casual restaurants with a line of JBX Grill. The tagline of the Jack In The Box television commercial is “The food is best at the Box”.Īfter some time, due to increasing competition, they redesigned and redecorated their restaurants with pastel colors and plants to attract customers. Russell Forester designed the Jack In The Box as a “modern food machine. He started the restaurant in 1941 originally named EL Cajon Boulevard but it was renamed Jack In The Box in the year 1951 and started the drive-through service also in the same year. ![]() Jack In The Box was founded by Robert Oscar Peterson in the year 1951 in San Diego, California, United States. They also have a wide variety of beverages like Flavoured ice tea, Milk, Bottled water, freshly brewed ice tea, Fountain drink, Orange juice, and many more items. 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In their restaurants, they have both deliveries as well as pick-up services. In this article, I will tell you about Jack in the Box menu with prices and much more. They offer hamburgers, chicken, sandwiches, french fries, chicken tenders, tacos, egg rolls, salads, shakes, breakfast, desserts, kid’s meals, drinks, and many more items. Jack In The Box is a renowned American fast food restaurant in the United States. They usually have a single metal locking bolt that protrudes from the door and into the wall. It is a type of lock that needs a key to lock and unlock it.ĭeadbolts tend to be installed on doors that are fitted with doorknob sets. What is a deadbolt?Ī deadbolt works in a similar way to a deadlock where functionality is concerned. These are designed to unlock the inside dead latch system once you arrive home and unlock the door. Secure mode – where the lock can only be opened from the outside or inside of the door.Ī modern dead latch will include an anti-deadlock device.A key is required to unlock the door from the inside. Safety mode – where the lock and handle will automatically lock when the door is closed.Passage mode – where the latch is open and the door can be opened and closed easily.Of course, it also means that you must never forget to take your keys with you when you leave the house. This provides added convenience and peace of mind, knowing that you cannot forget to lock the door. ![]() Where deadlocks require a key or knob to set the deadlock mode, dead latches incorporate their own security latches, allowing them to lock automatically behind you once the door is closed. What is a dead latch?Ī dead latch is similar to a deadlock, but with added functionality. They can also be used to secure garden gates. This type of lock tends to come into its own for older style doors, particularly those within listed or heritage buildings. A standard deadlock can only be fitted to doors that are a minimum of 35mm in thickness. Rim deadlocks are specially designed to fit thinner doors. These can be fitted with a handle to lock the door for ease of use. Escape deadlocks are mostly used for communal doors in multiple occupancy properties where there needs to be a straightforward emergency escape route.Ī bathroom deadlock is a specialist type of deadlock that can be locked from the inside but not the outside. If you do wish to keep the deadlock mode on, make certain you have your keys handy and that everyone knows where to find them.Įscape deadlocks use the same principle as the deadlock, the difference being that on the internal side of the door, a knob or lever is fitted that can be used to lock or unlock the door without the need for a key. Whilst you are at home, be sure not to keep the lock in deadlock mode as it could prevent a swift exit in the case of an emergency should you not be able to locate the key. Whilst deadlocks are effective, they need to be used with caution. Standard deadlocks have keyholes on both sides, which means if you lock the door when you are inside, you will need the key to get out.ĭeadlock mode renders the lock inoperable, making it more difficult for thieves to enter, and also to escape. ![]() Jeremiah and Charles Chubb first invented the deadlock as we know it today during the early 19th century. The brothers went on to found the Chubb company in 1820, now renowned for its lock brands across the world.Ī deadlock is a type of lock that can only be unlocked using a key when in deadlock mode. All of them have their own unique functionality, but what exactly are the differences and benefits of each, and which to choose to suit your individual security needs? What are Deadlocks? 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![]() Inclusive: The time spent in the function and any functions called.The left pane by default contains functions split into columns:.When it finishes loading, the interface is split into multiple components: Looking at the main windowĬlick the open button in toolbar (or from the menu) and select the profiling output file you copied. For Linux users, look for KCachegrind in your system package manager. Seiden Group provides the latest version for Windows and macOS. You can copy over the files using any method you prefer, be it ACS, NetServer, SFTP, FTP, etc. Consult the Xdebug documentation for how the pattern should be formatted. You can change the directory these are written to with the INI setting xdebug.output_dir, and change the naming pattern with the INI setting xdebug.profiler_output_name. Where do profiler files end up? How do I change them?īy default, requests end up in the /tmp directory. You can use the F12 developer tools in a browser to see headers from responses. When profiling is enabled, Xdebug will add a X-Xdebug-Profile-Filename HTTP header to the response. Setting XDEBUG_TRIGGER (formerly XDEBUG_PROFILE) in your GET or POST request.(This will also affect other components of Xdebug if enabled.) You can then enable Xdebug profiling on a request by either: ![]() To turn on Xdebug only when requested, enable the profiling, but also turn on xdebug.start_with_request to trigger. Php -d "xdebug.mode=profile " script.php arguments Turning on Xdebug only when needed (Web) # The argument to the "-d" flag is as if you added a line to the INI file. Turning on Xdebug only when needed (PHP-CLI)įor PHP on the command line (PHP-CLI), you can take advantage of giving PHP INI settings over the command line, that only apply for that invocation of PHP. For example, you can turn on both “develop” and “profile” modes. You can enable other modes by separating them with a comma. for both profiling and develop mode (enhanced warnings) This is easiest, but keep in mind that profiling output can be quite large and fill up the IFS, so you may only want to turn it on when requested. You can set the xdebug.mode setting to profile all PHP programs and web requests. These will be explained more below or on the Xebug web site. Likewise, additional lines can be added to configure Xdebug. The INI file can be found at /QOpenSys/etc/php/conf.d/99-xdebug.ini, and disabling/enabling is a matter of inserting/removing a comment marker ( ) before the line and restarting PHP. To enable Xdebug, uncomment the directive that loads Xdebug in the INI file for Xdebug, then restart the web server. Xdebug will be disabled by default, because it impacts performance. |
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