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Ashlee Simpson and her son Bronx arrived on a flight at JFK airport in New York City on Tuesday (May 21). Bronx, 4, held his mom’s hand while walking through the terminal. Bronx’s dad Pete Wentz praised Ashlee as a mom when h...
Ashlee Simpson and her son Bronx arrived on a flight at JFK airport in New York City on Tuesday (May 21). Bronx, 4, held his mom’s hand while walking through the terminal. Bronx’s dad Pete Wentz praised Ashlee as a mom when he appeared on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live last month. He said, “I feel like we both realize that we’re parents and we’re in it for our kid. That’s made it really easy. I feel like, as a mom, she’s awesome. She’s an awesome mom and we get along really well when it comes to our kid now.” View Slideshow »» View All Photos »»
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Spanish shoe brand Camper has opened a new Nendo-designed store in New York City that makes interesting use of the white walls surrounding the large, airy space. Thousands of white shoes — replicas of the Camper Pelota model —...
Spanish shoe brand Camper has opened a new Nendo-designed store in New York City that makes interesting use of the white walls surrounding the large, airy space. Thousands of white shoes — replicas of the Camper Pelota model — protrude in uniform rows, the toes pointed outward. Japanese design studio Nendo wanted to create the illusion that each shoe, made from resin, was “walking on air,” while also creating the impression of an “orderly stockroom.” Actual shoes are displayed on clean white platforms distributed throughout the floor, though some share space on the walls with their faux white counterparts. See more of the unique retail space in the gallery below. Camper 522 Fifth Avenue | Map New York, NY 10036 Read the rest of Camper Together New York by Nendo © John for FreshnessMag.com, 2013. | Permalink | No comment | Follow us: Facebook | Twitter Post tags: Camper, nendo
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Los New York Yankees de la MLB y el Manchester City de la Liga Premier inglesa se unieron para fundar el equipo número 20 de la Major League Soccer, el New York City FC.Don Garber, comisionado de la MLS, anunció la creación del nuevo equ...
Los New York Yankees de la MLB y el Manchester City de la Liga Premier inglesa se unieron para fundar el equipo número 20 de la Major League Soccer, el New York City FC.Don Garber, comisionado de la MLS, anunció la creación del nuevo equipo neoyorquino y que participará en la liga a partir del 2015.More...
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Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg was chuffed at the announcement of MLS expansion franchise New York City FC. read more
Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg was chuffed at the announcement of MLS expansion franchise New York City FC. read more
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We fondly recall the lecture that Captain Tim Johnson gave at the Global Open Water Swimming Conference in New York City, called Swimming in the Stream. We learned a tremendous amount of basic and advanced information on how to best s...
We fondly recall the lecture that Captain Tim Johnson gave at the Global Open Water Swimming Conference in New York City, called Swimming in the Stream. We learned a tremendous amount of basic and advanced information on how to best swim around a peninsula and other situations that open water swimmers find themselves in different situation. One of the elementary facts that Captain Johnson shared was the difference between offshore and onshore sea breezes. An onshore breeze is when the wind direction brings a cooling wind from the ocean towards land. It occurs during the day. At night the breeze reverses after a lull. An offshore breeze flows from the land out towards the sea. Copyright © 2013 by Open Water SwimmingFrom Open Water Source's Daily News of Open Water Swimming
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MLS expansion franchise New York City FC will look to develop the club from the very bottom according to majority owners Manchester City. read more
MLS expansion franchise New York City FC will look to develop the club from the very bottom according to majority owners Manchester City. read more
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We fondly recall the lecture that Captain Tim Johnson gave at the Global Open Water Swimming Conference in New York City, called Swimming in the Stream. We learned a tremendous amount of basic and advanced information on how to best s...
We fondly recall the lecture that Captain Tim Johnson gave at the Global Open Water Swimming Conference in New York City, called Swimming in the Stream. We learned a tremendous amount of basic and advanced information on how to best swim around a peninsula and other situations that open water swimmers find themselves in different situation. One of the elementary facts that Captain Johnson shared was the definition of an onshore sea breeze. An onshore breeze is when the wind direction brings a cooling wind from the ocean toward land. It occurs during the day. Copyright © 2013 by Open Water SwimmingFrom Open Water Source's Daily News of Open Water Swimming
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Manchester City’s football development executive Patrick Vieira says MLS expansion franchise New York City FC will follow the same development path of the 2011/12 English Premier League champions. read more
Manchester City’s football development executive Patrick Vieira says MLS expansion franchise New York City FC will follow the same development path of the 2011/12 English Premier League champions. read more
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New York Red Bulls head coach Mike Petke is already looking to get the better of new rivals New York City FC. read more
New York Red Bulls head coach Mike Petke is already looking to get the better of new rivals New York City FC. read more
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The average American woman spends 30 years of her life avoiding pregnancy — and study after study has shown the IUD is a superior, reversible, difficult to screw up way to safely plan the spacing and general arrival of children. So...
The average American woman spends 30 years of her life avoiding pregnancy — and study after study has shown the IUD is a superior, reversible, difficult to screw up way to safely plan the spacing and general arrival of children. So why is getting an IUD so hard, and why do doctors ignore IUD insertion pain despite overwhelming evidence that the issue prevents many women from accessing this life-changing method of family planning? I am not a doctor, nor do I play on on television. I am, however, a 34-year-old mother of two. For the past 12 years, I’ve been actively trying to obtain an IUD and even with insurance, it’s never worked out. And when it does work out, the issue of IUD insertion pain is almost always ignored, or flatly denied as bearable despite an avalanche of conflicting information. (Google “IUD insertion experience” to get an idea of what women are made to endure in a world where capable painkillers are widely available, but not given.) It’s not just doctors that are making IUDs difficult, though they do their share of lack of advocacy of this method. During my second pregnancy, I asked my OB-GYN for Mirena, now widely seen on commercials during primetime. She made a face and haughtily told me she did not prescribe weight loss medication, assuming I’d asked for the similarly named Meridia. It didn’t matter. My insurance at the time covered the device but not the insertion, which was $1000, payable in full prior to the procedure. (A princely sum to a twenty something mother of two small kids.) Our HMO changed, and then the insertion was covered but not the device. Two years later and living in New York City, I visited another OB-GYN with new insurance. Again, I was denied because I had separated from my husband. The doctor refused me an IUD because there was “no guarantee I’d be monogamous.” Another four years passed, and a new doctor similarly was unwilling to allow me an IUD, this time because I smoked — though smoking and IUDs are not considered a risk to a patient. The next doctor declined on the basis of my low pain tolerance, fearing I’d be unable to tolerate the discomfort of the procedure. IUD insertion pain is indeed not just an issue in women’s heads — several studies indicate a massive lapse in provider concern for patient comfort. Across the web, women who have endured IUD insertion pain with no anesthetic repeatedly describe the procedure as “the worst pain” they have ever felt, relaying stories of vomiting, fainting, passing out alone in the parking lot after having a vasovagal reaction — the number of stories about IUD insertion pain and side effects seem to pop up wherever the device is mentioned. Interestingly, most of the IUD insertion pain stories culminate the same way — the woman says that she’d do it over again, because the IUD itself enables her to plan her family without fear of a missed pill and without forever robbing her of the ability to have more children. (Or to have any children, in the case of nulliparous IUD users.) But it seems cruel that just because pain (excruciating, overwhelming, vomit-inducing pain) can be tolerated providers decide it should be — can anyone think of another procedure as analogously painful where doctors allow patients to suffer so intensely, so preventably? A recent study on IUD insertion pain and provider failure to recognize it was published in the journal Contraception, and data indicates that doctors really don’t understand how painful IUD insertion is for the patient. Scaling pain measurements between patient and doctor revealed significant dissonance, Ob.Gyn. News reports: “Patients rated pain at four points during the procedure: tenaculum placement; uterine sounding; IUD insertion; and speculum removal. Patients and providers agreed about the timing of maximum pain 41% of the time – a very poor level of agreement,
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