- published: 29 Jan 2009
- views: 9791
- author: eHow
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Effects of Smoking : Effects of Passive Smoking
Passive smoking, which is both secondhand smoke and infrequent smoking, affects the body i...
published: 29 Jan 2009
author: eHow
Effects of Smoking : Effects of Passive Smoking
Effects of Smoking : Effects of Passive Smoking
Passive smoking, which is both secondhand smoke and infrequent smoking, affects the body in the same way as regular smoking, increasing the chances of emphys...- published: 29 Jan 2009
- views: 9791
- author: eHow
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Passive Smoking: Family
An American Legacy Foundation campaign against "second hand smoke", from the late 1990s. I...
published: 15 Jun 2008
author: piflover
Passive Smoking: Family
Passive Smoking: Family
An American Legacy Foundation campaign against "second hand smoke", from the late 1990s. In a parody of "The Brady Bunch", we see what happened when two smok...- published: 15 Jun 2008
- views: 27311
- author: piflover
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Passive Smoking: Children
2004 public information film showing children exhaling cigarette smoke from their noses. W...
published: 13 Oct 2007
author: piflover
Passive Smoking: Children
Passive Smoking: Children
2004 public information film showing children exhaling cigarette smoke from their noses. When you smoke around children, they smoke too.- published: 13 Oct 2007
- views: 149755
- author: piflover
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Passive smoking damaging kids' hearts and lungs
An Australian study has found that children who are exposed to passive smoking can suffer ...
published: 23 May 2012
author: NewsOnABC
Passive smoking damaging kids' hearts and lungs
Passive smoking damaging kids' hearts and lungs
An Australian study has found that children who are exposed to passive smoking can suffer irreversible heart and lung damage.- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 84
- author: NewsOnABC
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Passive Smoking: Killer
2005 public information film. As a man lights a cigarette, his family is suddenly in dange...
published: 13 Oct 2007
author: piflover
Passive Smoking: Killer
Passive Smoking: Killer
2005 public information film. As a man lights a cigarette, his family is suddenly in danger, but can't see the invisible menace surrounding them.- published: 13 Oct 2007
- views: 11469
- author: piflover
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Passive Smoking - Public Service Ad by Purple Bokeh
A Passive Smoking - Public Service Ad by Purple Bokeh. Direction - AHAMMED KHABEER Product...
published: 15 Dec 2012
author: Purple Bokeh
Passive Smoking - Public Service Ad by Purple Bokeh
Passive Smoking - Public Service Ad by Purple Bokeh
A Passive Smoking - Public Service Ad by Purple Bokeh. Direction - AHAMMED KHABEER Production - PURPLE BOKEH Concept - AHAMMED KHABEER & ABHILASH GOPINATHAN ...- published: 15 Dec 2012
- views: 2619
- author: Purple Bokeh
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Passive smoking
Raw Real Talk speaks about Passive Smoking and the dangers of smoking cigarettes. http://r...
published: 30 Apr 2010
author: RAWREALTALK
Passive smoking
Passive smoking
Raw Real Talk speaks about Passive Smoking and the dangers of smoking cigarettes. http://rawrealtalk.com/Health-Watch/stop-smoking-and-breathe-life.html.- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 1368
- author: RAWREALTALK
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Passive Smoking
That was yesterday, nowadays you are aware of the dangers of passive smoking. INPES (Insti...
published: 13 Jan 2007
author: FormaeMentis
Passive Smoking
Passive Smoking
That was yesterday, nowadays you are aware of the dangers of passive smoking. INPES (Institut National de Prévention et d'Éducation pour la Santé) 2006 France.- published: 13 Jan 2007
- views: 41731
- author: FormaeMentis
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Effects of PASSIVE SMOKING
A moralistic project made by students from Shoolini University, to make people to think ab...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: johncenaa1000
Effects of PASSIVE SMOKING
Effects of PASSIVE SMOKING
A moralistic project made by students from Shoolini University, to make people to think about the effects of smoking on the non-smokers (their loved ones)......- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 861
- author: johncenaa1000
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Passive smoking causes psychological disorders
Apart from respiratory diseases, it can also lead to psychological disorders in children....
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: ibnlive
Passive smoking causes psychological disorders
Passive smoking causes psychological disorders
Apart from respiratory diseases, it can also lead to psychological disorders in children.- published: 13 Jul 2011
- views: 388
- author: ibnlive
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Passive Smoking Health Effects
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published: 18 Jan 2013
author: blueghtoyou
Passive Smoking Health Effects
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PASSIVE SMOKING CAMPAGIN
Incredible statistics are brought to life with this short anti smoking campagin video. NOT...
published: 03 Dec 2007
author: PemberzProductions
PASSIVE SMOKING CAMPAGIN
PASSIVE SMOKING CAMPAGIN
Incredible statistics are brought to life with this short anti smoking campagin video. NOTE: I'm not a smoker, however, i have no problem with smokers who sm...- published: 03 Dec 2007
- views: 1565
- author: PemberzProductions
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Stop Passive Smoking
Let's protect present and future generations from diseases caused by the exposure to smoke...
published: 28 Sep 2013
Stop Passive Smoking
Stop Passive Smoking
Let's protect present and future generations from diseases caused by the exposure to smoke !- published: 28 Sep 2013
- views: 401
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Sacred Marriage 2: The Refining Fire (How to Make a Great Rub)
We are all in the gutter, but some of us look at the stars-Oscar Wilde
They dream in court...
published: 03 Nov 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
Sacred Marriage 2: The Refining Fire (How to Make a Great Rub)
We are all in the gutter, but some of us look at the stars-Oscar Wilde
They dream in courtship, but in wedlock wake…Alexander Pope
Because marriage, more than any other relationship, reflects God’s involvement with us and bears more potential to draw our hearts to heaven, it can more readily give us a taste of hell (Dan Allender & Tremper Longman III)
We all associate the image of fire with hell. And many marriages in American have gone through this fire of Hell. Whether the marriage ends or the couple stays together, marriage is seen by some as hell on earth.
The Apostle Peter was well acquainted with fire.
He denied Jesus while warming his hands over fire. Jesus questioned his love while fish were roasting over fire. In both cases he associated fire with a test. One he failed another he passed. I think that is why he wrote these verses in 1 Peter 4:12-13 (NLT):
1 Peter 4:12-13 (NLT) Dear friends, don’t be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through, as if something strange were happening to you. Instead, be very glad—for these trials make you partners with Christ in his suffering, so that you will have the wonderful joy of seeing his glory when it is revealed to all the world.
1 Peter 1:6-7 (NLT) So be truly glad. There is wonderful joy ahead, even though you have to endure many trials for a little while. These trials will show that your faith is genuine. It is being tested as fire tests and purifies gold—though your faith is far more precious than mere gold. So when your faith remains strong through many trials, it will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day when Jesus Christ is revealed to the whole world.
Fire is certainly viewed as destructive and dangerous. Fires destroy forests, but fires also lead to renewal. Fire burns away the dross surrounding certain metals and reveals the pure gold or silver. The fires of life can destroy our marriage, or, if survived, purify our marriage. The fires of our marriage can draw our hearts to heaven or leave us with the taste of hell.
In the movie Fireproof
Captain Caleb Holt (Kirk Cameron) is a firefighter in Albany, Georgia. His seven-year marriage to Catherine is falling apart. Neither one understands the pressures the other faces, and after a heated argument in which Caleb screams in Catherine's face, she declares she wants out of the marriage, and takes off her wedding ring.
While Caleb claims to his friends and co-workers that Catherine is over-sensitive and disrespectful, Catherine simultaneously claims to her peers that Caleb is insensitive to her needs and doesn't listen to her. Further catalyzing Catherine's motivation for divorce is Caleb's addiction to Internet pornography and a large sum of money ($24,000, to be exact) he has saved up for a fishing boat he intends to buy, ignoring the fact that Catherine's disabled mother is in need of hospital equipment that she cannot afford, and which insurance refuses to cover. Caleb tells his father John about the impending divorce, and John challenges Caleb to commit to a 40-day test called, "The Love Dare." Caleb reluctantly agrees to do the test, but more for the sake of his father than his marriage. Catherine initially sees through Caleb's half-hearted attempts to win back her heart, which deepens Caleb's frustration. But with his father's encouragement, Caleb continues with The Love Dare, and eventually makes a life-changing commitment to God, unbeknownst to Catherine.
The movie has some various twists but the end result is Caleb and Catherine realize they need each other, and at the end they renew their vows in an outdoor ceremony, this time as a covenant with God. Their marriage is FIREPROOF.
Marriage is a Covenant
Did you see your marriage vows as a marriage Covenant? Did both you and your spouse get married knowing you were making a covenant before God! You did, whether you realized it or not.
Definition: a binding and solemn agreement to do or keep from doing a specified thing; compact
We know of Covenants from the Bible. God put a rainbow in the sky as a covenant that He would never destroy the world by rain. He made a Covenant with Abraham, He made a Covenant with David, He made a Covenant with all who by faith believe in Jesus Christ. That Covenant was sealed by the blood and body of Jesus.
When we get married, we enter into a covenant before God. In a Covenant, you make a binding agreement to stay with this woman or man until they die. In that Covenant we also promise to do so and so.
Most people believe “Well, my husband broke his promise to love me, or take care of me or so and so, so it’s OK for me to break my promise to him.” Or, well my wife is no longer the person I married, so my vow does not apply.
WE draw a line in our marriage
“I’ll keep my end of the covenant as long as you don’t cross over this line.” I’ll keep my word as long as you don’t … … … But as soon as you do, that’s it, I’m out of here!
That would be OK if marriage
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GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER ...
published: 13 Aug 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Perls calls them the "essences" of a patient's personality, or we can say he is working from his "centers", stretching those sounds, moves and psychological motivations in as many creative directions as he can. I monitor closely to be sure he is not faking it, the way most actors end up doing since they do not have the centers to begin with.
Before the performer begins working with others doing improvs and scenework, there is an important transitional stage in the work in which I help him get comfortable using his very personal Gestalt material freely as creative material. He needs to shift from seeing himself as a patient to enjoying the role of an artist of the
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GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is "the rhythm of contact and withdrawal", alternating between contact with the environment and withdrawal into the void of "not knowing" to discover what fantasies and new ideas are waiting to emerge into awareness there.
TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD ALL OF MY VIDEOS, PLUS 1500 PAGES OF MY EXPLANATORY ESSAYS (ALL AT NO CHARGE) PLEASE VISIT MY WEBSITE: franklynwepner.com. ALSO PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS, IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH ME ANY COMMENTS ABOUT MY WORK: franklynwepner@gmail.com. IN THE LISTING OF VIDEOS THE LETTERS (HQ) REFER TO A HIGHER QUALITY VERSION OF THE VIDEO, WHICH IS AVAILABLE TO YOU IF YOUR COMPUTER CAN HANDLE IT.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Per
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The effects of secondhand smoke
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork says studies show that secondhand smoke kills 40000 to 500...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: MedicalAdvicesEN
The effects of secondhand smoke
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E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork says studies show that secondhand smoke kills 40000 to 50000 non-smokers in the U.S. every year.- published: 10 Dec 2012
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Battlefield 3 Passive smoking
What the FACK!!! a 10 minute video from Norry lol hope u guys enjoy this and remember smok...
published: 06 Aug 2013
author: Norry82
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What the FACK!!! a 10 minute video from Norry lol hope u guys enjoy this and remember smoking is bad -_- sorry ive forgot what music i used and cant find it ...- published: 06 Aug 2013
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Passive smoking - Children forced to consume thousands of chemicals.
By the time a child is 5 years old they can consume up to 102 packets of cigarettes throug...
published: 25 Jan 2010
author: grantmcbain
Passive smoking - Children forced to consume thousands of chemicals.
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By the time a child is 5 years old they can consume up to 102 packets of cigarettes through passive smoking. They are forced to consume thousands of poisonou...- published: 25 Jan 2010
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Passive Smoking - Ad by MICA PGP-18
Made by Soma Panda and Sanchita Dasgupta....
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Passive Smoking - Ad by MICA PGP-18
Passive Smoking - Ad by MICA PGP-18
Made by Soma Panda and Sanchita Dasgupta.- published: 20 Feb 2012
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