WILD FISH OIL
400 SOFT CAPSULES
This wild fish oil is a top quality, sustainably sourced formula containing the omega-3 fatty acid EPA and DHA to support overall wellbeing.
Heart Health
Omega-3 fatty acids support a healthy heart system.
Brain & Nervous System Health
DHA helps support brain health and maintain a healthy nervous system, the communication center responsible for sending messages around the body.
Eye Health
High concentrations of DHA are found in the pupil of the eye. DHA helps maintain eye health.
Anti-inflammatory(抗炎)& Joint Health
Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties. Studies show that fish oil helps relieve mild joint pain and inflammation.
Healthy Mood Balance
Fish oil helps support healthy mood balance.
Children's Development Support
Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA support development of a healthy brain and eyes for children up to 12 years old of age.
Directions for Use
Adult Dosage(剂量) General Health: One capsule daily. rain Health & Nervous System Support: One capsule daily. Cardiovascular health: Two capsules daily. Eye Health: Three capsules daily. Mood balance: Three capsules, twice daily. Healthy blood lipids: Seven capsules daily. Joint support: Five capsules, twice daily. | Child Dosage 1-12 years: Two capsules daily. Squeezed into juice or milk, or as directed by a health care professional. |
Do's and Don'ts
If symptoms(症状) persist, talk to your health professional.
Store below 25℃ in a cool, dry place. Do not use if a capsule is broken.
My mom was admitted to the ICU. I got the news 10 minutes before I was scheduled to be interviewed for a higher position. It was unprofessionally last minute to cancel. But I knew I couldn't give it my full attention. So, I emailed to explain. The program office r replied immediately, urging me to focus on my family."The overall goal over the coming weeks is to just be a good daughter,"she said."We can wait."
Since my mother's cancer diagnosis(诊断), she has overcome many obstacles, for which we are incredibly grateful. But as the years passed and I mixed my caregiving role with my professional responsibilities, I found myself increasingly falling short at work. I was missing events because I was with her for treatments. I didn't apply to training because I couldn't focus. I was making silly mistakes, forgetting things and asking for extensions. I feared I was letting down my colleagues.
But in time, I came to feel I was in the right place. As it happens, my research is in a field seeking to assess and improve health care. With my mother's illness, I suddenly went from studying it in a removed way to being completely, heartbreakingly in the middle of it. Besides the helplessness, stress, and sadness, I found I just couldn't turn off my research brain, studying her care and texting colleagues with ideas, which reassured me that even though I was currently only giving my career about 50% of attention, I was more engaged than ever with my scientific questions.
I also learned that some good could come from allowing the boundaries between my work and life to blur(模糊). I received empathy, understanding and kindness from my program officer and colleagues. I learned how being weak brought out the best in people. I no longer try to predict what will happen next. Instead, I try to focus on my newfound appreciation for the things like friendship, connection, and sometimes unexpected support. And although I sometimes miss the clean boundaries I used to have, I've learned to embrace the blurriness.
You'd never mistake a goat for a dog, but on an unreasonably warm afternoon, I almost do. I'm on a farm in northern Germany, trying to keep my head due to work stress. Sixty Nigeria goats are taking turns crashing their horns(角) against wooden fences. Then, during the chaos, something remarkable happens. One of the animals raises her head and stares thoughtfully at me, her widely spaced eyes and odd pupils seeking to make contact—and perhaps even connection.
It's a look we see in other humans, in our pets and in our primate(灵长类) relatives, but not in animals raised for food. Or maybe we just haven't been looking hard enough.
That's a cool idea here at Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), one of the world's leading centers for exploring the minds of goats, pigs and other livestock. Scientists here are exploring the men tal and emotional lives of animals we've lived with for thousands of years, yet, from a cognitive(认知的) perspective, know almost nothing about.
The work is part of an effort to overturn the idea that livestock are dumb and unworthy of scientific attention. Over the past decade, researchers at FBN and elsewhere have shown that pigs show signs of empathy and that goats match dogs in some tests of social intelligence. What shocks some experts is that cows can be potty(便盆) trained, suggesting a self-awareness behind the blank stares and chewing.
"There's a lot to be learned by studying the mental lives of these creatures,"says Christopher, a Johns Hopkins university psychologist. Disregarding livestock, he says, has been a"missed opportunity"by the scientific community. The field faces challenges, however. Farm animals can be huge, many are hard to train, and traditional funders and standard journals have generally rejected such studies. But as scientists push past these obstacles, they are getting insights not only into minds of livestock, but into the evolution of our own cognition. What they learn could even change the way we house and treat these creatures.
Mobile phones are set to be prohibited in schools across England as part of the government's plan to minimize disturbance and improve behavior in classrooms. New mobile phones in schools guidance issued today backs headteachers in prohibiting the use of mobile phones throughout the school day, including at break times.
Many schools around the country are already prohibiting mobile phone use with great results. This guidance will ensure there is a uniform approach across all schools.
By the age of 12, 97% of children have their own mobile phone, according to Ofcom. Too much time spent on mobile phones in schools can lead to online bullying, distraction and classroom disturbance which, in turn, can lead to lost learning time.
Last year, UNESCO called for smartphones to be banned from schools as evidence showed it was linked to reduced educational performance and that too much screen time had a negative impact on children's wellbeing.
Schools will be supported to prohibit mobile phone use with different approaches including banning phones from the school, handing in phones on arrival at school, and keeping phones securely locked away at school.
The guidance will respond to concerns from parents about mobile phones, with the latest data from ParentKind's National Parent Survey, revealing that 44% of parents are concerned about the amount of time their children spend on electronic devices, rising to 50% of parents of secondary school children.
"We are making long-term decisions to ensure all pupils have world class education. This guidance builds on that work which has delivered 89% of schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted, up from just 68% in 2010. Our plan is working with school standards rising across the board. England has leveled up the international rankings for academic attainment through our multimillion-pound Maths and English program. We are now one of the top performing countries in the Western world for Maths and reading. The government will continue to build onthis progress by delivering crucial reforms including by creating the Advanced British Standard."
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said.
Music is all around us. Advertisers have long understood the popularity and emotional power of music and made good use of it. They spend much time and money securing the right soundtrack (配乐) for an advertisement in order to boost sales.
It expands pictures and colors words, and often adds a form of energy available through no other source. Music matching the main message of an advertisement has a positive effect on consumer engagement. It can result in enhanced attention, a positive emotionalresponse and improved brand recall. Thus, it contributes to the effectiveness of an advertisement.
Take the visually simple but interesting advertisement for Air France, with the soundtrack of Mozart's Piano Concerto No.23, for example. The advertisers hope that viewers will associate those qualities with the airline. Hundreds of view er comments about the music used in advertising suggested it was successful.
Music is also effective at triggering feelings of nostalgia(怀旧之情). The emotional memories music arouses in advertisements serves as a reminder of consumers'past experiences.
However, the use of popular music in advertising can also cause arguments around the tension between artistic effort and commercialism. Consumers sometimes passionately oppose the use of music produced by respected musicians in advertisements. For example, Nike's use of Beatles' song Revolution was seen by some as using Lennon's lyrics to sell shoes. It made some Nike wearers so angry that they refused to buy the products.
A. It highlights greatness and elegance.
B. Music is the facilitator of advertising.
C. Music helps cut down the cost of advertising.
D. This, in turn, helps business reap commercial benefit.
E. They believe that doing this destroys the beauty of music.
F. It's a popular art form which accompanies our daily lives.
G. But some people argue using music is a way to show respect for musicians.
I've loved to sew all my life. I started sewing clothes for my dolls at 7. In my 20s, I began to refashion used clothes I bought at second-hand shops. Since then I have 1 hundreds of second-hand clothes into stylish outfits.
However, about 10 years ago, when ripping out(拆除) the silk lining from a blue evening dress, I 2 . There was a hidden pocket I failed to notice. I 3 out a small photo of a young woman wearing the same blue evening dress. She 4 a soft smile and looked to be in her early 20s. This evening dress had 5 . It was speaking to me. But I was now tearing it apart. I felt 6 .
I mentioned my 7 to my daughter. She said,"Mom, you should be 8 of your sewing creations. You're keeping clothes out of landfills and you're creating new fashions from old. Consider it a(n) 9 if you find objects in the pockets. The clothes are talking to you!"
I agreed with her. The clothes were indeed talking to me, 10 interesting details in the pockets. Of course, most of the clothes I refashion don't have 11 within. However, over the years, some curious objects have amused me or made me 12 .
All these sewing discoveries have made me 13 refashioning clothes even more. And I have learned to be 14 when ripping linings open. I decide to display these discoveries in my sewing room with 15 . I feel like they are quietly speaking to me.
Chinese teas play a very important part in the cultural life of the Chinese people. But in (compare) with other daily necessities in life, Chinese tea is not really cheap to buy. The Biluochun Tea of Suzhou is one of the ten most famous teas in China. The fact that it is very (cost) can boil down to different factors.
To begin with, the Biluochun Tea of Suzhou, name was supposed to be given by Emperor Kang Xi of the Qing Dynasty, (date) back to 1,000 years ago and has been among the most famous in China.
Secondly, it is available only in a small area in the Taihu Lake (surround) the East Hill of Suzhou and is picked up only in late March or early April.
Besides, the Biluochun Tea of Suzhou (know) for its beautiful shape, green color, fragrant smell and pure taste. These, all make the tea a top quality one. In addition to its distinctive taste, it is rich in vitamins and minerals, which are believed to promote (relax), improve digestion, and boost the immune system.
Also, the Biluochun Tea of Suzhou has very complex processing technique. A small tin of tea requires 60,000 spears(新芽) to make. When (pick) in early morning, the tea leaves have to be repeatedly pressed, rubbed and rolled hand over heat, which is particularly labor intensive and time-consuming.
Sadness hit me when I realized that 4 p. m. had gone unnoticed. Every day, a few minutes before the hour, my cute dog, Jake, would stare at me, pushing me to get his dinner. Now Jake is gone, and the disappearance of the comforting pace he brought to my days is like a minute-by-minute reminder of my loss. Friends comfort me by telling me I saved him. But a rescue organization did that. By the time I met him, he had already been saved, just not settled.
The real story is that Jake saved me. Before Jake, I was living in a total mess, addicted madly to video games. I lost interest in any schoolwork and skipped classes a lot. Electronic devices were what I cared about most. My parents were deeply concerned about me but it's tricky to handle a stubborn teenager, taking the wrong way. Shortly afterwards, I dropped out of school.
It felt so good at the very beginning. I locked myself inside my bedroom, lost in violent games and losing track of time and meals. Fights with parents occurred frequently. I thought my life would be that forever, but one day, without any trace, those games couldn't interest me anymore. I sank into a deep sorrow, feeling everything in my life was blank and meaningless. That lifelessness swallowed me whole. I was consumed with boredom and emptiness. I was separated from the world by a sheet of dirty glass. Me on inside, everything and everyone else on the other. I avoided socializing. I rarely reached out. I assumed the worst in people and figured they saw the worst in me. My parents were anxious and appointed a therapist for me.
That's when I first met Jake. I was waiting for a traffic light when I spotted an adoption event and then Jake, with his big eyes drooping(低垂), in which I saw his pain, just as he saw mine. I could tell his eyes glittered when approached. After living a whole irresponsible life, I decided to be responsible for something.
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I adopted him without hesitation, thus opening a new chapter of his life.
Jake, too, witnessed great changes in me.