Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Parent-Child Relationships

Healthy Parent-Child Relationships

The relationship between children and their parents or caregivers (such as guardians, aunts and uncles, or grandparents) is one of the most important relationships in a child's life, often lasting well into adulthood. 

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In adolescence, this relationship changes dramatically as youth seek increased independence from their families and begin to make their own decisions. With increased independence comes the possibility of increased risk, both positive and negative, and teens need parents or caregivers to help them navigate the challenges that adolescence presents. Though some amount of conflict between adolescents and their parents is

Why is a Positive Parent-Child Relationship Important?

Why is a Positive Parent-Child Relationship Important? 

The Parent-Child Relationship is one that nurtures the physical, emotional and social development of the child. It is a unique bond that every child and parent will can enjoy and nurture. This relationship lays the foundation for the child’s personality, life choices and overall behaviour. It can also affect the strength of their social, physical, mental and emotional health

 

Some of the benefits include:

  • Young children who grow with a secure and healthy attachment to their parents stand a better chance of developing happy and content relationships with others in their life.
  • A child who has a secure relationship with parent learns to regulate emotions under

Monday, June 15, 2020

George I of Great Britain, George I (George Louis; German: Georg Ludwig; 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727) King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of the Duchy and Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727. first British monarch of the House of Hanover

George I of Great Britain

George I (George Louis; German: Georg Ludwig; 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727)[a] was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of the Duchy and Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727. He was the first British monarch of the House of Hanover.

George seated on the throne in the robes of the Order of the Garter

Born in Hanover to its Elector Ernest Augustus and Electress Sophia, George inherited the titles and lands of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg from his father and uncles. A succession of European wars expanded his German domains during his lifetime; he was ratified as prince-elector of Hanover in 1708. After the deaths in 1714 of his mother and his second cousin Anne, Queen of Great Britain, George ascended

Peasants’ Revolt, also called Wat Tyler’s Rebellion, (1381), first great popular rebellion in English history

Peasants’ Revolt, also called Wat Tyler’s Rebellion, (1381), first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1381, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing since the middle of the century. The rebellion drew support from several sources and included well-to-do artisans and villeins as well as the destitute. Probably the main grievance of the agricultural labourers and urban working classes was the Statute of Labourers (1351), which attempted to fix maximum wages during the labour shortage following the Black Death.

Peasants' Revolt
 The uprising was centred in the southeastern counties and East Anglia, with minor disturbances in other areas. It began in Essex in May, taking the government of the young king Richard II by surprise. In June rebels from Essex and Kent marched

Courteney Bass Cox (born June 15, 1964) an American actress, producer, and director

Courteney Cox

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Courteney Bass Cox (born June 15, 1964) is an American actress, producer, and director. She gained worldwide recognition for her starring role as Monica Geller on the NBC sitcom Friends (1994–2004) and as Gale Weathers in the horror film series Scream (1996–2011).

On television, Cox starred as Lauren Miller in the NBC sitcom Family Ties (1987–1989), Lucy Spiller in the FX drama series Dirt (2007–2008), and as Jules Cobb in the ABC/TBS sitcom Cougar Town (2009–2015), the lattermost of which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination.

Edward the Black Prince, Edward of Woodstock, known to history as the Black Prince (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376)

Edward the Black Prince

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Edward of Woodstock, known to history as the Black Prince (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376),[1][a] was the eldest son of King Edward III of England, and thus the heir to the English throne. He died before his father and so his son, Richard IIsucceeded to the throne instead. Edward nevertheless earned distinction as one of the most successful English commanders during the Hundred Years' War, being regarded by his

Pinatubo Flashback, June 15, 1991: The Big Bang

Pinatubo Flashback, June 15, 1991: The Big Bang

Mount Pinatubo eruption

On June 15, 1991, the largest land volcano eruption in living history shook the Philippine island of Luzon as Mount Pinatubo, a formerly unassuming lump of jungle-covered slopes, blew its top. Ash fell as far away as Singapore, and in the year to follow, volcanic particles in the atmosphere would lower global temperatures by an average of 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit (0.5 degrees Celsius). Twenty years after Pinatubo, LiveScience is reliving the largest eruption in the modern era based on what we know now. Join us each day through June 15 for a blow-by-blow account of what happened.

June 15, 1991 - At 1:42 p.m., Pinatubo finally, massively, blows its top.

The climactic eruption comes on the same day that Typhoon Yunya blows over Luzon, the island where Pinatubo has been biding its time for centuries, building up

1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo

1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo

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The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the PhilippinesLuzon Volcanic Arc was the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, behind only the 1912 eruption of Novarupta in Alaska. Eruptive activity began on April 2 as a series of phreatic explosions from a fissure that opened on the north side

The Cataclysmic 1991 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

The Cataclysmic 1991 Eruption of Mount PinatuboPhilippines
A huge cloud of volcanic ash and gas rises above Mount PinatuboPhilippines, on June 12, 1991. Three days later, the volcano exploded in the second-largest volcanic eruption on Earth in this century.

The Battle of France, the Fall of France, German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War

Battle of France

The Battle of France,  the Fall of France, German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War

The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. On 3 September 1939 France had declared war on Germany, 

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following the German invasion of Poland. In early September 1939, France began the limited Saar Offensive. By mid-October, the French had withdrawn to their start lines. In six weeks from 10 May 1940,

A history of Paris during Nazi occupation

A history of Paris during Nazi occupation
Like so much else that happened in France during World War II, the Nazi occupation of Paris was something entirely more complex and ambiguous than has generally been understood. We tend to think of those four years as difficult but minimally destructive by comparison with the hell the Nazis wreaked

Historical Events Today: 1896 – Tsunami strikes Shinto festival on beach at Sanriku Japan

Historical Events Today: 1896 – Tsunami strikes Shinto festival on beach at Sanriku Japan

On June 15. 1896 many villages along the coast of Sanriku were celebrating the return of the soldiers from the war against China, when an earthquake of magnitude 8.5 occurred nearly 145 kilometers offshore of Honshu. The direct effects of the five minutes long quake were of minor entity, the epicenter was distant enough to reduce catastrophic movements on the main island and earthquakes were nothing unusual in this region.

The Continental Army was formed by the Second Continental Congress after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War

The Continental Army was formed by the Second Continental Congress after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War by the former British colonies that later became the United States of America. Established by a resolution of the Congress on June 14, 1775, it was created to coordinate the military efforts of 

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the Thirteen Colonies in their revolt against the rule of Great Britain. The Continental Army was supplemented by local militias and volunteer troops that remained under control of the individual states or were otherwise independent. General George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the army throughout the war.

Most of the Continental Army was disbanded in 1783 after the Treaty of Paris formally ended the war. The 1st and 2nd Regiments went on to form the nucleus of the Legion of the United States in 1792 under General Anthony Wayne. This became the foundation of the United States Army in 1796.

Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of Freedoms")

Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of Freedoms"), commonly called Magna Carta (also Magna Charta; "Great Charter"), is a charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.
Author(s): John, King of England; his barons; S...
Location: 2 at British Library; 1 at Lincoln Castle ...
Purpose: Peace treaty

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Cynthia Dawn Ritchie, media director and producer,

Cynthia Dawn Ritchie

Cynthia Dawn Ritchie, a US national who identifies herself as a media director and producer, has been in the news after she accused former interior minister Rehman Malik of raping her in 2011.

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“I was raped by the former interior minister Rehman Malik,” Ritchie said in a video on June 5, 2020. She has also accused former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani of "physically manhandling" her while he was staying at the "President's House".

Anthony Eden, Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) British Conservative politician , Foreign Secretary and then as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957

Anthony Eden, Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) British Conservative politician , Foreign Secretary and then as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957

Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of AvonKG, MC, PC (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a relatively brief term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957.

Anthony Eden circa 1942

Achieving rapid promotion as a young Member of Parliament, he became Foreign Secretary aged 38,

The 2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit, the Singapore Summit, North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump,Capella Hotel, Sentosa, Singapore, on June 12, 2018.

The 2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit, commonly known as the Singapore Summit, was a summit meeting between North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump,[4] held at the Capella HotelSentosaSingapore, on June 12, 2018. It was the first-ever meeting between leaders of North Korea and the United States

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They signed a joint statement, agreeing to security guarantees for North Korea, new peaceful relations, the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, recovery of soldiers' remains, and follow-up negotiations

Kim Dae-jung (Korean: 김대중; Hanja: 金大中, 6 January 1924 – 18 August 2009), was a South Korean politician and statesman who served as President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003

Kim Dae-jung

Kim Dae-jung (Korean김대중Hanja金大中Korean pronunciation: [kim.dɛ.dʑuŋ];[a] 6 January 1924 – 18 August 2009), was a South Korean politician and statesman 
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who served as President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003. He was a 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, the only Korean Nobel Prize recipient in history. He was sometimes referred to as the "Nelson Mandela of South Korea".[2] Kim was the first opposition candidate to win the presidency, ending 50 years of conservative rule.

Kim Dae-Jung was born on 6 January 1924,[3] but

Chris Evans (actor) , Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor. Evans

Chris Evans (actor)

Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor. Evans 

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made his film debut in a wildlife educational film, and this was followed by television appearances, such as in the series Opposite Sex in 2000. Afterwards, he starred in several teen films including Not Another Teen Movie (2001) and The Perfect Score (2004). In 2005, he gained attention for his portrayal of Marvel

Martha Washington (1731 – May 22, 1802) the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States

Martha Washington (née Dandridge; June 13  -June 2] 1731– May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Although the title was not coined until after her death, 

Martha Washington served as the in

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augural First Lady of the United States. During her lifetime she was often referred to as "Lady Washington"

She had first married Daniel Parke Custis,

First Lady of the United States

First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS) is the title held by the hostess of the White House, usually the wife of the president of the United States, concurrent with the president's term in office. Although the first lady's role has never been codified or officially defined, she figures prominently in the political and social life of the nation.[1] Since the early 20th century, the first lady has been assisted by official staff, now known as the Office of the First Lady and headquartered in the East Wing of the White House.

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Melania Trump is the current first lady of the United States, as wife of 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump.

While the title was not in general use

Friday, June 12, 2020

Surging glacier creates lake, floods Pakistan valley

Surging glacier creates lake, floods Pakistan valley

Danger of another flood as water continues to flow from the lake in Hunza valley in northern Pakistan.

"A loud rumble echoed and water started trickling down with soil and rocks. Villagers immediately left their homes and fled to safety," recounted Manzoor Hussain. Hussain lives in Hassanabad, a village in the Hunza valley high in the Hindu Kush Himalayas in northern Pakistan.

It was siesta time on May 30 when the rumbling started. "It was not the first time, so people in the village knew what was happening. They were aware of glacial lake outburst floods [GLOFs]. They thought it was a GLOF at the Shishper glacier," said Hussain.

Trump sanctions ICC for probe into US war crimes

Trump sanctions ICC for probe into US war crimes

WASHINGTON: Presi­dent Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order authorising US sanctions against Interna­tional Criminal Court employees involved in an investigation into whether American forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan.

Washington: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks about a Trump administration executive order on the International Criminal Court as Defence Secretary Mark Esper listens during a news conference on Thursday—Reuters

Rights activists assailed Trump’s move. Andrea Prasow, the Washington director for Human Rights Watch, said the action “demonstrates contempt for the global rule of law” and represents a “blatant attempt at obstruction.”

Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 12

Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 12


There have been 511,423 cases of coronavirus infection reported in Russia so far and 6,715 deaths.

June 12: 3 things you need to know today

  • Moscow will end its self-isolation orders — including its digital pass system and schedule system for taking walks outside — starting June 9, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. The city also released

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

China plans to launch artificial moon by 2020

China plans to launch artificial moon by 2020


China is reportedly in the process of creating an “artificial moon” that would be bright enough to replace the streetlights in the south-western city of Chengdu by 2020

China Develops 'Artificial Sun' That Reaches 100 Million Degrees Celsius

China Develops 'Artificial Sun' That Reaches 100 Million Degrees Celsius

From its plans to harness and enhance its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to its vision of a solar highway planned into the not-too-distant future, China is strongly demonstrating its position as a technology trendsetter of the 21st century.
China to test an 'Artificial Sun' in 2020 that will offer ...

One of the most ambitious and forward-looking plans now involves the development of a magnetic nuclear fusion chamber that generates more heat than the sun. The doughnut-shaped chamber is being developed by a team of scientists based at the Institute of Plasma Physics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 

China's "Artificial Sun" Will Be Ready in 2020

China's "Artificial Sun" Will Be Ready in 2020

China will soon begin operating its "artificial sun" — a device that is meant to replicate nuclear fusion, the same reaction that powers the Sun.

China Ready to Launch Its 'Artificial Sun' That Will Generate ...

Due to be built by the end of 2019, Chinese researchers now say it will be operational in 2020.

If everything goes according to plan, this could ultimately make nuclear fusion a feasable energy option on Earth.

Why is this significant?

By harnessing the power produced through nuclear fusion we could

Monday, June 1, 2020

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1588 Spanish Armada under the Duke of Medina-Sidonia departs Lisbon to invade England

1588  Spanish Armada under the Duke of Medina-Sidonia departs Lisbon to invade England

1972 White House , Democratic National Headquarters, Watergate Complex in Washington, D.C

1972  White House "plumbers" first break in at the Democratic National Headquarters at Watergate Complex in Washington, D.C.

1936 Alan Turing submits "On Computable Numbers"

1936  Alan Turing submits "On Computable Numbers" for publication, in which he set out the theoretical basis for modern computers.

1431 Joan of Arc

1431  Joan of Arc is accused of relapsing into heresy by donning male clothing again, providing justification for her execution

1830 US President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act

1830  US President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act, authorizing the Army to force Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes out of Georgia and surrounding states, setting the stage for the Cherokee Trail of Tears

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1215 Beijing/ Jurchen ruler emperor xuanzong of jin/ mongols under gengh...

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