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A home is a dwelling-place used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, family, household or several families in a tribe. It is often a house, apartment, or other building, or alternatively a mobile home, houseboat, yurt or any other portable shelter. Homes typically provide areas and facilities for sleeping, preparing food, eating and hygiene. Larger groups may live in a nursing home, children's home, convent or any similar institution. A homestead also includes agricultural land and facilities for domesticated animals. Where more secure dwellings are not available, people may live in the informal and sometimes illegal shacks found in slums and shanty towns. More generally, "home" may be considered to be a geographic area, such as a town, village, suburb, city, or country.
Transitory accommodation in a treatment facility for a few weeks is not normally considered permanent enough to replace a more stable location as 'home'. In 2005, 100 million people worldwide were estimated to be homeless.
A father is the male parent of a child. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father has a parental social and legal relationship with the child that carries with it certain rights and obligations, although this varies between jurisdictions. An adoptive father is a male who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption. A biological father is the male genetic contributor to the creation of the baby, through sexual intercourse or sperm donation. A biological father may have legal obligations to a child not raised by him, such as an obligation of monetary support. A putative father is a man whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established. A stepfather is a male who is the husband of a child's mother and they may form a family unit, but who generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.
The adjective "paternal" refers to a father and comparatively to "maternal" for a mother. The verb "to father" means to procreate or to sire a child from which also derives the noun "fathering". Biological fathers determine the sex of their child through a sperm cell which either contains an X chromosome (female), or Y chromosome (male). Related terms of endearment are dad (dada, daddy), papa/pappa, papasita, (pa, pap) and pop. A male role-model that children can look up to is sometimes referred to as a father-figure.
Apple cider vinegar, otherwise known as cider vinegar or ACV, is a type of vinegar made from cider or apple must and has a pale to medium amber color. Unpasteurized or organic ACV contains mother of vinegar, which has a cobweb-like appearance and can make the vinegar look slightly congealed.
ACV is used in salad dressings, marinades, vinaigrettes, food preservatives, and chutneys, among other things. It is made by crushing apples and squeezing out the liquid. Bacteria and yeast are added to the liquid to start the alcoholic fermentation process, and the sugars are turned into alcohol. In a second fermentation process, the alcohol is converted into vinegar by acetic acid-forming bacteria (acetobacter). Acetic acid and malic acid give vinegar its sour taste.
Vinegar (and other acidic liquids) have long been proposed as agents to enable weight loss; a proposed mechanism is that it prolongs the sensation of satiety after eating.
Apple cider vinegar contains chromium which can alter insulin levels and it is therefore recommended that people who have diabetes should talk to their doctors before using ACV. ACV is highly acidic; in one recorded instance, a woman experienced esophageal burns after an ACV pill got caught in her throat.
Apple cider (also called sweet cider or soft cider) is the name used in the United States and parts of Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic beverage made from apples. Though typically referred to simply as "cider" in those areas, it is not to be confused with the alcoholic beverage known as cider throughout most of the Europe, called hard cider (or just cider) in North America.
Once widely pressed at farmsteads and local mills, apple cider is easy and inexpensive to make. It is typically opaque due to fine apple particles in suspension and generally tangier than conventional filtered apple juice, depending on the apples used. Today, most cider is treated to kill bacteria and extend its shelf life, but untreated cider can still be found. In either form apple cider is a seasonally produced drink of limited shelf-life that is typically available only in autumn. It is traditionally served on the Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and various New Year's Eve holidays, sometimes heated and mulled. It is the official state beverage of New Hampshire.
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It might convince you to know that ACV yields numerous health benefits and is good for the skin! It is an all-natural and cheap home remedy with no side effects. Even the father of medicine, Hippocrates, considered ACV as an elixir. Apple cider vinegar contains vitamins, minerals, enzymes, carbolic acid, ketones, fiber, antioxidants, acetic acid, aldehydes, and more. It also holds essential properties like pH level balancer, astringent, antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory. Following are the 7 Surprising Skin Care Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar: 1.) ACV for Acne and Pimples According to Home Remedies for Life, acne and pimples are caused by the buildup of oil, dirt, and dead skin cells in the hair follicles. ACV contains antibacterial and antiseptic properties that can kil...
http://drtomobrien.ie/30-herbs-better-mental-health/ Health benefits of apple cider vinegar - Subscribe here http://bit.ly/1M2vCOs Hippocrates the father of medicine treated his patients with apple cider vinegar. He discovered that natural undistllled apple cider vinegar is a powerful cleansing and healing medicine - a naturally occurring antibiotic and antiseptic that fights germs, bacteria, mold and viruses 1. Rich in potassium, Its rich in potassium, a key mineral for building muscles, transmission of nerve impulses, heart activity etc. 2. Promote alkalinity Despite its acidic taste, apple cider vinegar actually promotes alkalinity in the body. Balancing your bodies pH can reduce your risk of chronic illnesses like cancer and can dramatically increase your energy. 3. Anti bacteri...
Learn how to treat SIBO infection once and for all. Sibo treatment protocol that works! There is a contradiction when it comes to treating SIBO with conventional drugs because often clinicians prescribe antibiotics which are renown as being at least one possible cause of the illness in the first place. Often these drugs are also known for not providing permanent resolution of the bacterial overgrowth and in some cases they are actually understood to make the problem worse. This is because it has now been proven that bacteria are not always the free-floating organisms they were once believed to be, but often they are found to live in communities called biofilms. These biofilms not only resist attack from synthetic chemicals, but they are also able to strengthen their reserves against them ...
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