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Thursday, April 7, 2016
Quick Trips from Niagara Falls
Quick Trips from Niagara Falls
It's more than likely that the lure of
Niagara Falls is what brought you to the area but that doesn't mean that
you have to spend all of your time at the world wonder. There's plenty
of beauty and more than enough activities to help you jam pack your
trip within just a short drive.
Lewiston, New York - 15 minutes
The perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle around Niagara Falls is the quaint little town of Lewiston.
With shops and restaurants lining Center
Street and plenty of beautiful homes on the surrounding blocks, it's the
perfect place to get away and relax.
Seneca Niagara Casino - 10 minutes
You've spent your day in the midst of one of the greatest wonders on earth and you're looking for some nightlife fun.
Check out the Seneca Niagara Casino for a
night of slots and tables before heading out for a nice dinner, or
before hitting the clubs.
Buffalo, New York - 30 minute drive
Whether it's a brewery tour, stopping in
to check out that new restaurant you've heard about, or shopping in
the Elmwood Village, Buffalo is a great day trip from Niagara Falls.
Toronto, Ontario - 1 hour 30 minutes
Just a little over an hour away you can
visit the fastest growing city in North America that has plenty of
shops, restaurants, bars, nightlife activities and cultural events.
Western New York Wine Trails - ~20 minutes
While Niagara Falls may be known for it's natural wonder, it's also known to offer some of the best wine in the country.
With a slew of wineries in the area, take
some time from visiting the Falls to check out some of the other great
things that Mother Nature has to offer in the area. You can even grab a
bottle of your favorite wine to bring home as the perfect souvenir.
Beaches on Lake Erie - 30+ minutes
The beaches of Lake Erie hold a storied
history, dating back to the turn of the century when Crystal Beach was
known as a booming amusement park and not just a gated housing
development and beach spot.
There are plenty of beautiful beaches that stretch across the Lake Erie coast, many of which are far from crowdedImpulse Control Disorders Symptoms - Kleptomania
Impulse Control Disorders Symptoms - Kleptomania
When children and adolescents severely
struggle to control their emotions and behaviors, they may potentially
be suffering from an impulse control disorder. Impulse control disorders
are characterized by chronic problems in which people lack the ability
to maintain self-control which ultimately results in the onset of
extreme disruptions and dysfunctions in personal, familial, social, and
academic aspects of their lives. Children and adolescents with impulse
control disorders frequently engage in repetitive, destructive behaviors
despite the adverse consequences that arise from the participation in
those behaviors. These individuals do not possess the necessary skills
required to govern behaviors and emotional responses appropriately and
treatment is necessary. Even in cases where individuals suffering from
these conditions have a desire to gain control over their emotions and
behaviors, they find it difficult, and almost impossible, to do so due
to the fact that the urges to participate in the behaviors are
undeniably overwhelming and all-consuming.
Some of the most common forms of impulse
control disorders that present in children and adolescents are described
in the following:
Kleptomania involves
an uncontrollable, irresistible, and repetitive impulse to steal and
hoard items that belong to others. Those who have kleptomania are
commonly aware of the fact that engaging in such behavior is wrong and
senseless, but continue to do so even despite the fact that, in most
cases, the items being stolen are not even something that they need.
Additionally, when these individuals begin feeling the urge to
participate in such theft, they become plagued by feelings of tension
prior to committing the theft, and then feel a sense of pleasure,
gratification, and relief once the theft has been completed. It is also
important to note that, when people have kleptomania, they are not
engaging in theft as a means of expressing anger or vengeance, nor are
they doing so in response to a hallucination or delusion. It is simply
indicative of the presence of this form of mental illness.
Pyromania refers
to the deliberate and purposeful act of setting things on fire in order
to relieve the tension or affective arousal that has arisen prior to
completing the act. People with pyromania have a sincere, albeit
unhealthy, fascination with fire and find pleasure and gratification
upon witnessing the results of their fire-setting.
Compulsive sexual behavior is
typically identified by the presence of excessive and uncontrollable
thoughts about sexual activity or the irrepressible need to participate
in behaviors involving sexual activity. Examples of compulsive sexual
behaviors can include things such as promiscuity, excessive
masturbation, exhibitionism, voyeurism, excessive use of pornography,
and extreme fetishes that become so powerful that the desires to
participate in such behaviors begin to overrule a person’s ability to
function appropriately on a daily basis.
Intermittent explosive disorder tends
to be more frequently diagnosed than other impulse control disorders
and entails physical and/or emotional outbursts that can be aggressive
in nature. These outbursts are recurrent and are characterized by the
presence of extreme tension leading up to the outburst and then are
often followed by feelings of remorse and embarrassment once the outburst has subsided.
CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS OF IMPULSE CONTROL
DISORDERS
Due to the fact that professionals in the mental health field have been
unable to identify a specific cause as to why impulse control disorders
develop, the agreed consensus is that a combination of multiple factors
come into play when leading up to the onset of an impulse control
disorder. Included in the following are examples of such contributing
factors:
Genetic: As is the case with the majority of mental health disorders,
there appears to be a strong genetic tie to the presence of impulse
control disorders. Various studies have shown that children and
adolescents who have family members who struggle with illnesses such as
mood disorders are more susceptible to developing symptoms of impulse
control disorders.
Physical: Research has shown that there is a high probability that when
the specific brain structures that are linked to the functioning of
emotions, planning, and memory become imbalanced, symptoms of impulse
control behaviors can develop.
Environmental: Environmental factors can play a significant role in the
onset of behaviors that are symptomatic of impulse control disorders.
When children are raised in families where violence, verbal abuse,
emotional abuse, physical abuse, and explosive emotional reactions to
certain situations are prevalent, they may be at a higher risk for
developing some type of impulse control disorder. For some children and
adolescents, the onset of such behaviors may be a somewhat unconscious
means of gaining control over situations in which they would otherwise
not have any control and provide them with a sense of escape from the
chaos that surrounds them.
Risk Factors:
Being male
Being of younger age
Chronic exposure to violence and aggressive
Being the subject of physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse and
neglect
Preexisting mental illness
Family history of mental illness
Personal or family history of substance abuse and addiction
Contact Lens Infections
Contact Lens Infections
She
was back in the emergency room. Her eye was acting up, again. The world
was blurry. It was all because of the contact lenses she had worn - a
year before.
A pair zombie white eyes, a set of yellow slit snake eyes, a unique
turquoise lens - all seem like harmless Halloween fun. It was just a bit
of dress up. Contact lenses, however, are medical devices; if used
improperly, they can be dangerous.
Not washing contact lenses properly and then inserting them can place infections right onto the eye.
Contact Lenses can cause a serious infection if not cared for properly.
They can increase the risk of keratitis. This is an inflammation of the
cornea, which is the dome above the iris (the colored part of the eye).
The warning signs for Keratitis (a serious eye inflammation) with Contact Lenses are:
- Decreased, Blurry, or Lost Vision
- Red or pink eye
- Pain in or around eyes, even after taking out contacts
- Pain when looking at lights (light sensitivity)
- New discharge from eyes or watery eyes
- Sensation of something in the eye
See your doctor or an Eye Doctor if any worrisome symptoms like these develop with Contacts.
To avoid ill-fitted or dangerous contacts, the FDA reminds us that
these are medical devices that require a prescription. This involves
having an eye exam with eye measurements for prescription lenses. A
prescription should be obtained and the contact lens seller should
require this prescription. Contacts should not be lent, borrowed, or
shared.
They should be cared for properly and the prescriber should explain their proper care.
They are not cosmetics or over-the counter purchases. They are not "one
size fits all". A poor fitting contact or one that isn't hygienic can
damage the eye. Colorful contacts sold at Halloween without a
prescription are sold illegally
Dispatch: An American in Paris 2016
Dispatch: An American in Paris
Get American in Paris tickets today!
Travel Weekly contributor Jenny Hart was in Paris after the city was attacked. Her report follows.
I had just boarded my flight to Paris when the messages started coming through. “Where are you? What’s happening? ARE YOU OKAY?”
It was Friday, Nov. 13, and the terrorist attacks that would take 129 lives were underway in France’s capital city.
Nothing was mentioned during the 7-hour flight. I wondered what the airline staff knew.
I scanned the heartbreaking headlines as we disembarked and prepared
myself for absolute chaos at Charles de Gaulle Airport. What I
encountered was almost more disconcerting: complete silence. The customs
officer wordlessly took my passport, stamped it, and shoved it back at
me. I was on an equally quiet street just moments later, the loudest
noise the buzz being my cell phone and its incoming flow of concerned
messages.
When I arrived at my accommodations — the Idol Hotel, a lovely
music-themed boutique property in the 8th arrondissement — I was greeted
with an apologetic smile: “Welcome to Paris. I’m sorry this is the day
you have to come.”
Similarly, later that day when a cafe barista realized I was American,
he shook his head and said earnestly in English, “I hope you are still
able to enjoy my city while you are here.”
I felt terrible guilt being apologized to, as if the experience of a
tainted vacation could ever be worse than having one’s home attacked.
But I suppose to truly excel in hospitality, the patron has to be put
first. And the service I received that day, at the hotel and the various
venues I visited, was nothing short of exceptional. I was humbled by
how serious the French took those responsibilities during such a
perilous time.
The streets were nearly empty the entire day. Even in heavily populated
areas, crowds were sparse. Paris, normally so beautiful and bustling,
felt unshakably eerie. The Eiffel Tower mourned with its city, looking
like a sullen, hulking mass in its blacked-out state. During my
30-minute walk home from dinner, I must have passed more than two dozen
heavily armed police officers patrolling the streets. But I didn’t pass
anyone else.
The city started to wake up on Sunday, with more people out and the
attractions taking hesitant steps forward. Notre Dame forbade tours, but
allowed visitors to sit in the pews and pray. The Eiffel Tower also
denied visitors, but brightly lit up the dusk sky. I let my emotions get
the best of me while walking past both; at the Cathedral, my eyes stung
with sorrow, and at the Tower, gleamed with pride.
As of today, Monday, Paris seems largely back to normal. The Metro
stations were packed with commuters and sidewalk cafes spilled over.
After a moment of silence led by French president François Hollande at
one of the attack sites, many of the notable museums and monuments
reopened, and the infamous Eiffel serenely displayed France’s colors.
Even in its darkest hours, the City of Light refuses to stay dim
Monday, April 4, 2016
9 Ways To Generate Retirement Income
9 Ways To Generate Retirement Income
A CD is a Certificate of Deposit issued by a bank. They are usually FDIC
insured and the longer the term of your CD, the higher the interest
rate you'll receive.
Pros: Principal is safe.
Cons: This
strategy will generate little current income. Income varies with
interest rates as CD’s mature and are renewed. Income may not keep pace
with inflation. Depending on interest rates, it may require a large
amount of capital to generate the amount of retirement income you need.
Interest from CDs is 100% taxable unless you own the CD inside of an IRA or Roth IRA.
When it comes to choosing between safer investment alternatives take the
time to learn how they could be used for part of your portfolio rather
than for ALL of your portfolio. In this way you could use other parts to
invest in things that are more likely to deliver higher income amounts.
A bond, like a CD, has a maturity date. You can buy bonds (or CDs) now
so that they mature at various future points when you are most likely to
need the income. There are many, may types of bonds so you can choose
safe government issued bonds, or higher yielding corporate issued bonds.
Pros: Bonds
are likely to provide more income than a CD or other super safe option.
You can match bond maturities with cash flow needs.
If you're at a high tax rate you can use municipal bonds which are likely to deliver tax-free income to you.
Cons: Income
may not keep pace with inflation. Depending on interest rates, it may
require a large amount of capital to generate the amount of retirement
income you need.
Building a bond portfolio can be difficult to do on you own, so, it is
important to understandhow to invest in a bond ladder before buying
bonds randomly.
5 Tips for Increasing Your Spending Power with Cash Back Shopping Sites 2016
5 Tips for Increasing Your Spending Power with Cash Back Shopping Sites
If you enjoy online shopping– and if you are reading here then I assume
that you do – then you should definitely investigate cash back shopping
sites as a way to save extra money on your purchases. Sites
like Ebates,ShopatHome.com, Mr. Rebates, BeFrugal.com and a host of
others will send you a refund check for a portion of nearly all of your
online purchases so long as you first stop by the site of your choice
and log into your account.
The way that all cash back shopping sites work is that you head to your
site of choice, search for the store where you want to shop and then
click to the store via the cash back shopping site's interface. What
this does is install a cookie on your computer that will keep track of
your purchase, enabling the cash back site to issue you a refund on your
purchase.
The cash back amount tends to vary both by site and by store. For
instance, Ebates is currently offering 2.5 percent cash back
at Target whereas at ShopatHome.com you can get 4 percent cash back.
There is no set amount of cash back for any store and cash back sites
will frequently offer short promotions where you can earn higher cash
back amounts on certain days.
Earning money via cash back sites takes literally no extra time and the
rewards can be great because the cash back you earn is in addition to
any coupons or sales. If you are shopping a sale, have a coupon, AND
shop through a cash back site then you are essentially getting triple
the savings!
While the cash back amounts offered by the various sites may not seem
like much, a little bit of something is better than a whole lot of
nothing and the amounts tend to add up quickly!
While it is a little late at this point in the year, cash back shopping
sites are a particularly great way to save big around the holidays or
whenever you are doing quite a bit of online shopping.
If you are interested in saving more via cash back shopping sites, here
are 5 tips that will help you both save a bit and increase your overall
spending power:
- Take advantage of sign-up offers that may be available. For instance, Ebates routinely offers a $10 gift card to the store of your choice when you register that will be paid out once you have earned $25 in cash back.
- Refer your friends! All cash back shopping sites offer rewards when you refer those you know to use the site and some will even offer special incentives from time-to-time when you can earn even more. For instance, Ebates typically offers a $5 reward for every new person you refer, but occasionally they will pay out something like $30 for every 3 people referred. This past holiday season BeFrugal.com was offering a whopping $20 for each new referral!
- If you do a lot of online shopping then play the sites against one another. In other words, shop through the site that will offer you the highest cash back amount.
- Don't think any store is off limits! It is true that not all stores cooperate with cash back shopping sites, but you may be surprised that you will even find sites like Amazon on some of the sites!
- Even small purchases add up. It literally costs you no money to use cash back shopping sites, so it is worth checking out the sites even if you plan on making a relatively small purchase.
One thing worth noting is that most sites have a certain threshold that
must be met before you will receive a refund. For instance, some sites
require you to have $25 in your account before you will receive a check
or payment via Paypal.
While it takes a little bit of extra effort and perhaps a bit more time,
utilizing cash back shopping sites can yield potentially big savings on
your online purchases!
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