Oscha Slings makes their Japanese-style Onbuhimo baby carrier in a variety of patterns, including the "Shire Westfarthing" shown here. https://lnkd.in/gNJEamMX
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Share these tips, spread compassion! As the kites add colours to the sky, let's illuminate our hearts with kindness. Opt for safer alternatives to manja like cotton threads, ensuring a harmonious festival for everyone. Happy Makar Sankranti. #HappyMakarSankranti #MakarSankranti #SafetyPrecautions #SafetyTips
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Dr. Engin Çamer’s evaluations on the Isparta Rose are quite comprehensive. Firstly, he emphasizes the historical origins and thousand-year-old history of the Isparta Rose. Its usage from the Ottoman period to the present day, along with its mention in written sources, distinguishes it from other plants. Additionally, he notes the focus of modern scientific research on the Isparta Rose, with numerous studies conducted on this plant. Dr. Çamer highlights the significant place of the Isparta Rose in the cosmetic industry. He expresses that rose oil, one of the most important components of this plant, is frequently used in cosmetic products and is effective in skincare. However, with increasing demand for clean-label products, the importance of natural ingredients like rose water is also on the rise. At this point, he draws attention to the benefits of rose water in skincare. From a clinical perspective, Dr. Çamer evaluates the effects of the Isparta Rose on the skin, emphasizing the antioxidant, antimicrobial, blood circulation enhancing, and anti-inflammatory properties of rose water. However, he notes the need for further clinical studies to conclusively prove these benefits. Finally, Dr. Çamer touches upon the importance of clean-label products and highlights the Isparta Rose as a prominent plant in this regard. He emphasizes the need to consider both organic and natural ingredients as well as long-term safety data. He suggests that innovative research is needed to increase the use of the Isparta Rose in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries and to preserve its value.
Dr. Engin Çamer'in Isparta Gülü ile ilgili değerlendirmeleri oldukça kapsamlıdır. Öncelikle, Isparta Gülü'nün tarihsel kökeni ve bin yıllık geçmişi üzerinde durmaktadır. Bu bitkinin Osmanlı döneminden günümüze kadar uzanan kullanımı ve yazılı kaynaklarda adının geçmesi, onu diğer bitkilerden ayıran önemli bir özelliktir. Ayrıca, modern bilimsel araştırmaların da Isparta Gülü'ne odaklandığını ve birçok çalışmanın bu bitki üzerinde yürütüldüğünü belirtmektedir. Dr. Çamer, Isparta Gülü'nün kozmetik sektöründe önemli bir yer tuttuğunu vurgulamaktadır. Bu bitkinin en önemli bileşenlerinden biri olan gül yağının, kozmetik ürünlerde sıkça kullanıldığını ve cilt bakımında etkili olduğunu ifade etmektedir. Ancak, kullanıcıların temiz içerikli ürünlere olan talebinin artmasıyla birlikte, gül suyu gibi doğal içeriklerin de önemi artmaktadır. Bu noktada, gül suyunun cilt bakımında sağladığı faydaların önemine dikkat çekmektedir. Klinik bakış açısıyla, Isparta Gülü'nün cilt üzerindeki etkilerini değerlendiren Dr. Çamer, gül suyunun antioksidan, antimikrobiyal, kan dolaşımını arttırıcı ve antienflamatuar özelliklerini vurgulamaktadır. Ancak, bu faydaların kesin olarak kanıtlanması için daha fazla klinik çalışmaya ihtiyaç olduğunu belirtmektedir. Son olarak, Dr. Çamer, temiz içerikli ürünlerin önemine ve gülün bu kapsamda öne çıkan bir bitki olduğuna değinmektedir. Organik ve doğal içeriklerin yanı sıra, uzun dönemli güvenlik verilerinin de dikkate alınması gerektiğini vurgulamaktadır. Isparta Gülü'nün kozmetik ve ilaç sektörlerinde daha fazla kullanılması ve değerinin korunması için inovatif çalışmalara ihtiyaç olduğunu belirtmektedir. Engin Çamer Burhan KILIC Akita Rose Water Inc. Akita Doğal Ürünler A.Ş #IspartaGülü #DoğalGüzellik #CiltBakımı #Kozmetik #Temizİçerik #OrganikÜrünler https://lnkd.in/du26NDZM
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Hh and h are two different consonants. H is similar to the English h in all respect. Hh is a voiced glottal fricative and is present in words like : Ihhashi (horse) not ihashi Ihholo(Hall) not iholo (salary) Ihhala(rake) not ihlala (certain specie of aloe) The link below is how hh sounds https://lnkd.in/d6cRjeNa
[h̬] voiced glottal fricative consonant
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#luo #hebrew Name 'Nya Korando'; means 'daughter' of 'Korando' #iran Korand (Persian: is a city in Dashli Borun District of Gonbad-e Kavus County, Golestan province, Iran. It is the former capital of Kerend Rural District,before the capital was transferred to the village of Howtan. Also romanized as Korand; also known as Kuren. #Slovenia Kurent or Korant is the best-known traditional carnival figure of the entire region, as well as in all of Slovenia. The name is probably derived from the common noun kurant 'messenger, lackey, footman', borrowed from a Romance word from Latin currens 'running'—thus sharing a semantic base with the Cerkno term lavfar. The two types of Slovene Kurent-Korant are the so-called "feathery" (from the town of Markovci) and the "horned" ones (from Haloze), with the difference being mainly in the look of the head covering. The Kurent-Korant wears a massive sheepskin garment. Around its waist hangs a chain with huge bells attached—the resulting noise does a great job of "chasing away winter", which is, ostensibly, the Kurent's function. The Korent also wears heavy boots and special red or green leg warmers, while the head is covered by a towering furry hat festooned with ribbons, and a mask typically sporting a long, red tongue. A wooden club is normally carried in the left hand. Its main figure, known as Kurent or Korent, has been popularly (but incorrectly) reinterpreted as an extravagant god of unrestrained pleasure and hedonism in early Slavic customs. In today's festival, groups of kurents or kurenti wear traditional sheepskin garments while holding wooden clubs with hedgehog skins attached called ježevke, the noise of which is believed to "chase away winter". In this way, the presence of kurenti announces the end of winter and beginning of spring. Being a kurent was at first a privilege offered only to unmarried men, but today, married men, children and women are also invited to wear the outfit. From the traditions of Karando, Kurent or Korant; the presence of noun kurant 'messenger, lackey, footman', borrowed from a Romance word from Latin currens 'running'—thus sharing a semantic base with the biblical symbolism of :A Message to Cush: Isaiah 18:2 A Message to Cush 1Woe to the land of whirring wings, along the rivers of Cush, 2which sends couriers by sea, in papyrus vessels on the waters. Go, swift messengers, to a people tall and smooth-skinned, to a people widely feared, to a powerful nation of strange speech, whose land is divided by rivers. 3All you people of the world and dwellers of the earth, when a banner is raised on the mountains, you will see it; when a ram’s horn sounds, you will hear it.… [Jakom] The Kurent-Korant wears a massive sheepskin garment symbolizing Esau known for being hairy, and Jacob is not (Genesis 25:25) *Jacobites '..to a people tall and smooth-skinned.." Genesis 27:16 KJV And she put the skins of the kids of the goats upon his hands, and upon the smooth of his neck:
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BEAUTIFUL DAY - Paste di mandorla: the-italian-food: Paste di mandorla
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Trappa is 🔟 years old today! (Fun fact: Trappa means steps) A decade ago, I embarked on a bold adventure – to transform access to speech therapy in Iceland. Fresh from politics, I teamed up with the indomitable Tinna Sigurdardottir Speech pathologist, and together we challenged a system that was as stubborn to change as it was way out of date. The journey wasn’t easy. Many doubted our mission, methods, and vision of delivering therapy online. They failed to see that often, just being able to connect with others can even the odds for people who are struggling and allows them to feel supported. Empowered, even. Despite the challenges, we kept going. Born from Trappa, Kara Connect took form, extending our mission of enhancing accessibility. Sure, we’ve had to swim upstream quite a lot, like the wild Icelandic salmon fighting rapid river currents, but these challenges have only made our resolve stronger. Today, as we celebrate Trappa’s milestone accomplishment, we’re reminded of our immense progress. From being a rebellious idea to becoming an ever-evolving platform transforming young lives across Iceland – it’s been quite the journey! So, here’s a big shout out to our Trappa team, who keep pushing the boundaries to deliver meaningful support for children and families. Happy Birthday, Trappa! Keep making strides! Trappa: Online Speech Therapy - video shows our first pilot in Patreksfjordur and Bildudalur in 2016. Only in Icelandic, sorry, but very heartwarming. https://lnkd.in/gtPRyBP4
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Pesto Alla Trapanese; variação do pesto genovese, típico de Trapani (Pesto Alla Trapanese; variation of the genovese pesto, typical of Trapani)
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