![]() However, you may still have days, or even weeks to wait.Ģ. This plug used to seal up your cervix and when it comes undone, this can be one of the first signs of labour. The "show": you may see a sticky blob of mucus in your pants, which might be yellow or bloody. Most group B strep infections in newborn babies are preventable.įor more information talk to your midwife, or visit the Group B Strep Support website. If you carry group B strep while you're pregnant, there's a small risk it could make your baby seriously ill. ![]() Group B strep is a common bacteria – up to 2 in 5 people have it living in their body. Just don't overdo it, you should try to rest as much as possible. That's your "nesting" instinct kicking in. You could also be getting a sudden urge to spring clean. These are the "practice contractions", which can feel uncomfortable but should not be painful. ![]() You might find that you're getting more vaginal discharge now and Braxton Hicks contractions. It's not a proven technique but many women say that it coaxes the baby into position and it certainly can't do any harm. When you're sitting down, try leaning forwards, with your hips above your knees. ![]() Some babies don't move into place until labour starts. If your baby's still in the bottom-down position (breech) don't worry, there's still time for them to turn. You might see your bump drop a bit when this happens. When the baby's head moves down into the pelvis, it's said to be "engaged". ![]() Around 95% of babies will now be head down, facing their mother's back, which is the best position for labour. ![]()
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Based on other references to the segments of the Mahabharata, the story may well date back to somewhere between 900 and 800 BC. ![]() Likely dating back to the Indian Iron Age, the tale of the Mahabharata likely predates the advent of written Sanskrit, and as such the tale was initially passed down orally. ![]() But historically the authorship of the epic is significantly foggier. In the text of the Mahabharata, the telling of the whole story is attributed to Vyasa, who is considered the scribe of both this text and the four Vedas within the Hindu faith. ![]() ![]() ![]() An outdoorsman, he enjoys bike rides and camping trips, sometimes in extreme weather, and insists that these activities, like Calvin's chores, "build character". Calvin's father is particularly shaken, admitting to his wife, "I don't think I'd have been in such a hurry to reach adulthood if I'd known the whole thing was going to be ad-libbed." Ĭalvin's father is a white-collar office worker, specifically a patent attorney, as Watterson's own father was. For several strips, Calvin and Hobbes fade into the background as Mom and Dad reflect on the impact of the event. One example is a storyline in which the family returns from a wedding to find their house has been broken into and ransacked. ![]() Also, occasionally Watterson takes the time to flesh out the two parental characters. ![]() ![]() However, Watterson sometimes uses them to explore situations adults can relate to, such as the desire to enjoy leisure time as opposed to the need to work, or bad customer service and frustrations when grocery shopping. Watterson has never given Calvin's parents' names "because as far as the strip is concerned, they are important only as Calvin's mom and dad." Like Hobbes, they serve as counterpoints to Calvin's attitude and view of the world. ![]() ![]() Him and Jefferson were instrumental in drawing up the Declaration of Independence Jefferson and Adams were key allies and friends in the Continental Congress and throughout the early parts of the American Revolution.He also was an early advocate for slave's and women's rights Him, more than any other member of th Congress, helped unify the colonies and sell the vision for independence. 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His wife, Abigail, was also very politically involved and influential.Adams was a lawyer and a farmer, was brilliant, extremely hard working, self absorbed, prone to depression, proud, quick to anger, stubborn, ambitious, an early revolutionary and supporter of American rights and liberties who would become one of the most powerful and influential of the founding fathers. ![]() ![]() ![]() It follows Gabrielle's whole life which was let's just say, a rollercoaster. It's a story filled with heartache, betrayal, romance, and intrigue. Warning- it's a very hard book to read, mentally. I read this book a few years back and I absolutely fell in love with it. But her brother forbids their union, choosing for her instead of an aging, wealthy baron. 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The 1800's may be my most favorite era of Historical Fiction but something about the 1700's also attracts my eye. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In short, this modern classic of 20th century literature subsumes our bourgeois preconceptions in a tale of real drama and urgency, a creative maelstrom in which modern angst is conceptualised in canine form. Will your loved ones recognise your rights to make the choices you have? Will they even recognise you after the upheavals of your personal transition/journey.Ībove all this book lets you know that running away from home can be kinda fun. When can indignities (such as baths) be imposed upon the young or upon minorities (Scotties), and when is it time to stand up to authority and say "No!" (or "woof"). ![]() If I identify as a black dog with white spots (or by extension the ying to any yang be it gender, sexuality, or some more esoteric quality) can I not change? Can the leopard (or Scotty dog) change its spots? ![]() Gene Zion cunningly disguised one of the great existential questions of our age in this Dirty Harry book.ĭo I have to remain how I was born. ![]() ![]() ![]() Operation Alsos was a top secret mission that was an offshoot of the Manhattan Project. Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 1 Insights on Annie Jacobsen's Operation Paperclip Its earlier version, the V-1 flying bomb, had been raining terror down on cities across northern Europe since the first one hit London in 1944. ![]() It was 46 feet long, and could travel a distance of 190 miles at speeds up to five times the speed of sound. #4 The V-2 rocket was the most advanced flying weapon ever created. On this night, the banquet hall was decorated in full Nazi Party regalia. ![]() The castle was being readied for a celebration. #3 In December 1944, a party was under way at a medieval showpiece called Varlar Castle in Germany. They also found out that the Nazis were conducting human medical experiments. ![]() #2 Goudsmit and his team read the documents, and found out that the University of Strasbourg had been doubling as a biological warfare research base for the Third Reich. It was tasked with tracking down and capturing German scientists who were believed to be working on atomic, biological, or chemical warfare. #1 Operation Alsos was a top secret mission that was an offshoot of the Manhattan Project. 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He is indeed a deacon, serving at the local Five Ends Baptist Church (though one of the novel’s running jokes is that no one quite knows what a deacon’s duties are, or how a man gets to be one), and he used to be the coach of the Cause’s youth baseball team. “Deacon King Kong” is a nickname on top of a nickname: everyone in the Cause Houses knows the title character as Sportcoat. It’s a world where isolation seems like vanity where one’s intimate business is usually, somehow, everyone else’s business, too where even the attempted murder that begins the novel takes place in front of sixteen witnesses, many of whom know both shooter and victim personally. ![]() ![]() ![]() His new novel, “ Deacon King Kong” (Riverhead), set in what appears to be a fictionalized version of the Brooklyn housing project where McBride grew up, is crowded with characters whose backstories are crowded with more characters, all of their fates connected, in ways they know about and in ways they don’t. Some novels about city life are poems of alienation, interior portraits of the existentially isolate, but James McBride’s vision of New York is one of overwhelming human profusion. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() at a very great distance by my guess it could not be less than fifteen or twenty leagues off. ![]() When I had passed the vale where my bower stood, as above, I came within view of the sea to the west, and it being a very clear day, I fairly descried land-whether an island or a continent I could not tell but it lay very high, extending from the W. ![]() I now resolved to travel quite across to the sea-shore on that side so, taking my gun, a hatchet, and my dog, and a larger quantity of powder and shot than usual, with two biscuit-cakes and a great bunch of raisins in my pouch for my store, I began my journey. I mentioned before that I had a great mind to see the whole island, and that I had travelled up the brook, and so on to where I built my bower, and where I had an opening quite to the sea, on the other side of the island. ![]() |