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With the Twins (37 20) also following suit Sunday, one more win from the two divisional juggernauts or one more Greeneville loss over their remaining nine regular season games will permanently slam down a playoff stamp. "We have a good plan and approach every night," noted Shildt, who also received two hits from Taveras and Teran, along with Roberto Reyes. "[Ramon] Ortiz, our hitting coach, has done an excellent job with these guys. They've bought into it, and we just go about the process of how to compete out there. "If we do that the right way, at the end of the night we'll feel good about it." And with seven of the nine remaining games stationed at friendly Howard Johnson Field, the Cardinals certainly are looking forward to possibly securing a divisional crown along with the top West seed in familiar territory. "I think that's a huge advantage," continued Stanley, whose RBI double to right center field off Bristol reliever Kevin Rath put the Cards ahead for good. 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Most ballet flats I worn have been the crappy no construction kind that cost $20 and get holes after a month so this is semi new to me. /u/roogoogle tip on using a hairdryer is GREAT and is what I usually do, but if I feeling lazy, I just take it to the cobbler and for $5ish he stretch it and it perfect once I get it back. Get some moleskin though, for the first few days you wear them. I don have the MK mocs you have, but my MK city ballets stretched an entire size may be because they were the scrunchy kind of flats though. My Geox Lolas which seem pretty similar to your mocs in construction ended up stretching a half size over a period of 6 months, and this was without going to the cobbler or using socks/hairdryers/newspaper. 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And we all find our own system that works that is somewhere between total control and total anarchy. Today? I am standing up for sleep. And for our family, that means the paci stays. My son SLEEPS. He sleeps well. He sleeps with a paci. Last year we decided to drop the paci. Weceremoniouslysaid goodbye and he even (quite bravely) threw it in the garbage all by himself. That night he went right to sleep without a second thought. I was victorious. I was proud. I even blogged about it. Not 2 days later, he stopped napping. Like as in, completely. He went from 3 hour naps to non stop chatter. I turned to Google to find out if he was ready to drop the nap. Post after post appeared saying that children dropped naps about the same time they dropped pacifiers. I knew the paci would be back. Thankfully, I am really good at eating my words. I marched myself right out to the store and purchased not one, but two new pacifiers. We named them pacis and told Oscar that they had to live in his bed. He gladly accepted those terms and is back to nice long afternoon naps! Of course I worried that I would ruin his teeth forever, but my Pediatrician gave me the ok saying that he isn really sucking on it in his sleep so it doesn cause the issues that might take place if he had it during waking hours. And that was all I needed to hear about that. My name is Andrea Updyke and I am proud of my pacifier using 3 year old. When did your child drop the paci? Ha! I love this article. I had family hinting that my little one was too big for a paci. But I too let him have it for the sake of a good nights sleep for all. I worried some about it, but decided the right time would make itself known and I would not force the issue. I was lucky that the paci phased itself out, when he began ripping them with his teeth. One by one, they became no longer satisfying for him since they don work the same with holes! Finally, they were all torn and the last one was, the last one. All done on its own course and time. Don rush it! I curious how long you tried going without the paci, as your statement seems to imply you gave in right away when he didn go down for nap without it. My daughter was about two and a half when we stopped letting her use it after a visit to the dentist showed that her teeth were shifting. It was a rough week or even two of getting her to sleep without it, but ever since she has resumed sleeping like a pro, including still taking a nap. Taking away the paci did not mean sacrificing sleep for us, other than in the short term. I wonder how you plan on eventually dealing with the issue, or if you plan on letting him to continue using it as long as he wants, even if that means he is still taking a paci to bed at age 10. AHHHHHHH! I really really wish I had known this when I made my son give up his paci! Shortly after he gave it up he started putting up a fight about naps. He will be 3 in two months and rarely takes a nap. He still needs that nap really, really needs that nap everyday. Oh how I wish I had let him keep it for sleeping. I doubt he would take it back now because he gave it up months ago And I wish my 4 month old liked a paci. He is so hard to soothe once he gets upset. I would gladly let him keep a paci until he was grown if he would just take one now comment > I took my almost 4 year old daughter pacifiers away the day she turned 3. It was horrendous. I had NO IDEA how addicted she was! Ever since she was about 1, she was only allowed to have it while in her bed, and I truly believe that her love for the nuk was the reason she was such a phenomenal sleeper. The night we took it away, she was completely inconsolable and the next morning, she was actually delusional she frantically searched her room for the nuks, saying I know I saw one somewhere in here even though she had thrown them out herself. About a week later, she accepted the situation and hasn mentioned the nuk since then. So everyone who knows about this traumatic event assumes we will not give our son a pacifier, because it was so hard to break our daughter of the habit. Um, no. I honestly have no regrets. A few days of painful jonesing for the nuk does not outweigh the 3 years of blissful sleep we were treated to, courtesy of the pacifier. I have a three and a half year old daughter. My daughter never struggled with getting off of the pacifier, but i don think it would be right for her to keep using it if she did still want it. I would have taken it away from her a long time ago, if she was still using it. I personally think that by the age of 3 kids should be off of the pacifier already, they are to old to still use a pacifier or even breastfeeding still. The child i feel will sort of rely on the pacifier to put herself to sleep, it can be now until shes 5,6,7 or older. What about if they start going to school and having a pacifier just not good. Its the parents decision and the parents fault not the child. Its a bad habit and can ruin their teeth. Taking it away is the best thing to do in the long run no matter how much sleep you lose. As a parent we have sacrifices to make and that can be one of them. I don care how much sleep i lose,i wouldn risk my childs health. My son is currently 5yrs old. He took the pacifier at nighttime naptime only from 3yrs 5yrs. I took him to his first dental visit at 4 and the young female nonparent dentist guilted my child into giving it up. He also threw it away himself. He quit taking naps he slept only 4 hours at a time after it took over an hour for him to fall asleep. His daily behavior became unpredictable mean. I toughed it out for 3 4 weeks. After a visit from my 18mnth old neice he found her pacifier put it in his mouth we found him asleep under the bed with a blanket over his head. For the next year he slept with the pacifer under his pillow using it only at bedtime. He began sleeping throught the night again. The night before his 5th birthday He told us he was too big for the paci. He threw it away. He has not slept with one since. I do notice him sucking on his hand or chewing on a plastic straw around bedtime. I switched dentist His teeth are just fine. My brother who is now a sucessful professional. Was forced to give up paci at 2. He began sucking his thumb. People put unimaginable things on his thumb to get him to quit sucking it. He did not even know he was sucking it at age 10 a dentist put a tongue cage in his mouth which caused his thumb to bleed by trying to put it in at night. He had braces because his teeth were not lined up and he could not chew. I paci is easier to get rid of than a thumb and yes I think they need to do it when they are ready. My son was 3 1/2 when we him give it up. He was a hard core paci user from about 3 days old though by that time he was only using them for nighttime (he was done napping). But our dentist could already see an overbite forming (I admit, I could see it too). Her words has to give up the paci Me we working on toilet training! I can do both!!! Her him toilet trained and then give up the paci I cried. In the end it was not the epic battle we feared. We told him the paci fairy would come and take his pacis away and that he would get a big boy present. He chose a watch. He tried one night for practice and then the fairy came the next night. He never looked back. The watch was lost within months but I saved every one of the pacis I could find! I tried taking the bink away this week. It was awful. At first like the first post it was great. He napped Monday with no bink and slept. Yesterday he napped three hours with no binkie. Then even went to bed without it last night. Today he refused to nap and screamed and talked instead of sleeping. Tonight he cried for 40 mins before I gave it back. This is awful. He is normally a wonderful little boy and today and yesterday he wasn nice. I feel like the binkie won. But after reading this I feel better. I will try again another day. I am not strong enough to do it now. My oldest dropped it at 27months, but we had a visit from the paci fairy who took them away at night. My second one wanted nothing to do a paci! Great thing, but she isn a sleeper either. So maybe there is a correlation! Unfortunately, I was arrogant/confident about her being potty trained at 3, but I too had to eat my words after we moved several states over and turned their lives upside down! Now we Re nearing the 4 year old mark and having rollercoaster progress. So I say, to each there own!!! My almost 3 yr old uses her binky for naps and bedtime. We sometimes will take it w/us if we are planning a long day in the car or the stroller because it soothes her. We recently discontinued use of binky on a regular basis in the car. After about 4 or 5 major fits (we let her cry it out) of about 10 to 15 mins of loud crying she is now over it. She will ask for binky while in the car if she really tired. We will also bring all natural lollipops and give her one which does the trick. We brush before bed so the lollipop is okay in our book. There is no risk to your children from having a pacifier. In fact, pacifier use is encouraged in infants to reduce the risk of SIDS. Sucking is a NATURAL soothing reflex in children. I have spoke to a dentist oral surgeon, both who explained that as long as its gone before permanent teeth come in, there is no damage done. I was also warned, that if you take it before the child is ready, they can often replace the paci with their thumb. You can toss a paci, you cant cut off a thumb! Being a great mommy means doing what's right for your children, not what's best for those that judge you! We took his away at 21 months. I wanted to do it at 18 months but he was in a little baby cast for a potential fracture of his leg so his little world was already messed up. At 19 months and change we went to a big boy bed, so again I waited, only wanting to make one big change at a time. At 21 months I just told him he was a big boy so he didn need it. The reason for the timing is I expecting his sister in a few weeks when he be 23 months old. I wait a while before offering one to her, but I wanted him to not feel like she stole his crib and pacifier or have him try and take hers. I also figured the sooner I took it away the easier it would be. You have to do what works for you and your family as long as it is not detrimental to the child well being in the long run. My little guy never took a paci, hard as I tried (he was colicky). But we did sleep train at 10 months (gasp sleep train?) That right, we did what was best for our family, he went from sleeping worse than a newborn, up every hour or so to sleeping 11 12 hours straight the first night we started. I wouldn ever look back and I have heard all the criticisms of sleep training. If a paci is helping him get the rest he needs then keep with the paci! What a relief! We use a sleep time binky too! My 15 month old NEEDS a pacifier to soothe herself to sleep, and she sleeps very well! She cannot go without it! She takes two 1.5 2hr naps a day, AND sleeps about 11 hours a night, which is a most acceptable arrangement. BUT!! If she loses her paci during the night, wakes up, and can find it, she will CRY until it is replaced!! (We keep a few spares above her dresser for that reason). She is nowhere near ready to be weaned of the paci, and I was afraid she need it for a long time, but at least I glad other moms feel the same way. As a mother of an almost 1 year old that JUST went from an arms sleeper to a crib sleeper (well sort of. she takes 2 30min naps and sleeps the first 3 hrs of the night in there) with a paci (never took the paci until 8 months), if she gets to be 2, 3, 4 years old and needs a paci to help her sleep, then I will be THRILLED with that because I will do anything to help her actually SLEEP. I am still up 5 6 times a night, but that is heavenly compared to the 10 12 times I used to get up with her!!!! WHATEVER IT TAKES. sleep is important. I don mind seeing a toddler sleep with a binky nook, what ever you want to call them, during there sleep. I just don like seeing the 5 year old down the block who don talk to anybody unless it is behind a binky. I just think it looks bad. My son gave his up at around 9 or 10 months old,he did it completely on his own. I had even just bought 2 brand new ones and he did not like them so he quit. This was also shortly after he weened himself from the breast. I was was more unhappy about him not nursing until he was a year old, than wasting money on a binky. So I say go for it. To each person there own. I have just been a blessed person with a fairly non fussy boy. Now who knows what I am in for for child number 2 when ever they come along. 384664 130 Nike Air Jordan 6 Olympic Midnight Navy,A sensitive measuring device must not be dropped because this usually destroys the precision of the instrument. A team of researchers including scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has done exactly this, however. And the researchers want to use this experience to make the measuring instrument even more sensitive. The team, headed by physicists from the University of Hanover, dropped a piece of apparatus, in which they generated a weightless Bose Einstein condensate (BEC), to the bottom of a drop tower at the University of Bremen. The particles in a BEC lose their individuality and can be considered to be a 'super particle'. The researchers want to use such an ultra cold quantum gas at zero gravity to construct a very sensitive measuring device for the Earth's gravitational field in order to find deposits of minerals, and also to settle fundamental issues in physics (Science, June 18, 2010). In a vacuum, a feather falls as quickly as a lead ball something that is already presented to students as being irrefutable. "However, the equivalence principle is only a postulate that needs to be tested," says Ernst Maria Rasel, professor at the University of Hanover. According to the equivalence principle, the heavy mass with which bodies attract each other corresponds to the inertial mass, which resists an accelerating force. This means that in a vacuum all bodies hit the ground with the same speed. Physicists want to use a measuring device that measures gravity extremely accurately to investigate whether this hypothesis can really become a physical law. Ernst Maria Rasel's team has now taken an initial step in this direction. The researchers generated a Bose Einstein condensate (BEC) in zero gravity and observed, for more than a second, how the atomic cloud behaves in free fall. To this end, they installed an atom chip developed by researchers working with Theodor W. Hnsch, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, and solenoids, lasers, a camera and the necessary energy supply into a cylindrical capsule, which is about as high and wide as a door. After they had moved a cloud of several million rubidium atoms onto the atom chip, they dropped the complete apparatus 146 metres into the depths. A tower at the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity of the University of Bremen specializes in such scientific cases. As the capsule was falling to the ground for four seconds in the drop tower, the researchers generated the BEC on the atom chip, initially by remote control: strong magnetic fields and lasers hold the particles on the chip and cool them. At a few millionths of a degree above absolute zero, the temperature at minus 273.16 degrees Celsius, the particles have lost almost all of their energy and assume a new physical state: all atoms are now in the quantum mechanical ground state so that they can no longer be distinguished as individual particles in the quantum gas. An atom chip the fast path to ultra cold quantum gas "They behave completely coherently, practically like a heap of atoms that assumes the properties of a single huge atom," says Tilo Steinmetz, who was involved in the experiment as a researcher from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics. Since the laws of quantum mechanics say that every particle can also be considered to be a wave, it is possible to describe what is happening in a different way: A wave packet of matter forms in which the atoms no longer stay at fixed locations they are delocalized. This grouping is maintained until an energetic push, however small, mixes it up. "We generate a BEC in less than a second on our atom chip. With conventional laboratory apparatus, this takes up to one minute," says Tilo Steinmetz. In addition, an experiment on an atom chip requires significantly less electrical power. "It is thus ideal for use in a drop tower capsule, where energy supply and cooling present a logistical challenge," says Steinmetz. Ten times more time for a measurement As soon as the atoms on the chip had merged into the super particle, the researchers carefully loosened the hold of the trap and released the BEC. The camera in the capsule now enabled them to observe how the condensate spread. This movement reacts extremely sensitively to external fields to differences in Earth's gravitational field, for example. These differences exist because the gravitation at a certain point on Earth depends on the local density of the Earth's crust. the longer it floats in zero gravity, the clearer these differences make themselves felt as it expands. With the experiment in the drop tower alone, the researchers extended the time available for a measurement by more than tenfold when compared to a laboratory experiment. This could help in the future to drastically improve the accuracy of measurement data. The differences can be measured in an atom interferometer: A quantum gas, that is the wave packet of matter, is split into two parts and moves in the gravitational field along different paths through space time. Gravitation behaves like an optical medium, whose refractive index refracts the waves. As soon as the two parts reunite, there is interference, as is also generated when waves on a water surface run into each other. The interference pattern depends on how differently the two matter waves expand. If matter waves of different composition are compared, a test of the equivalence principle with matter waves is performed. The physicists in Ernst Maria Rasel's group now want to construct such an atom interferometer for the capsule of the Bremen drop tower. "Ultimately, we would like to perform such experiments in space," says Ernst Maria Rasel. The equivalence principle could also be tested there. To this end, the researchers must drop clouds of different atoms to Earth for as long as possible. They could then find out whether all bodies really fall with the same speed. And the longer the atom clouds remain in zero gravity that is, the further they fall the more chance there is of clarifying this. Zoest, N. Gaaloul, Y. Singh, H. Ahlers, W. Herr, S. T. Seidel, W. Ertmer, E. Rasel, M. Eckart, E. Kajari, S. Arnold, G. Nandi, W. P. Schleich, R. Walser, A. Vogel, K. Sengstock, K. Bongs, W. Lewoczko Adamczyk, M. Schiemangk, T. Schuldt, A. Peters, T. Knemann, H. Mntinga, C. Lmmerzahl, H. Dittus, T. Steinmetz, T. W. Hnsch, J. Reichel.

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