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“Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life. The evening beam that smiles the clouds away and tints tomorrow with prophetic ray.” – Lord Byron ROY G BIV. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. For many of us, we learned this acronym as a way to keep straight all the colors of a rainbow, starting from the outside and working in. Speaking of rainbows, these beautiful phenomena have come to signify more than just a pretty arc in the sky on a rainy day. In fact, they featured prominently in mythology and superstition. Maybe it’s because they aren’t as easy to come by in nature as you may assume. There’s a formula to the creation of a rainbow. All the variables have to align just right. So when they do, people assume there must be something more powerful in the works. And naturally, Snippetz became curious and decided we needed to know: what is it about the rainbow that has captured people’s attention for so long? What makes them so special and why have civilizations searched for their meaning for so long? Read on and you can go over the rainbow with us to find out!

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sunlight hitting inside a raindrop causing a double reflection. Secondary rainbows are an inverted version of the primary rainbow, with red being on the inside and violet on the outside. It doesn’t stop at just two rainbows, though. Laboratory studies have even observed up to the 200th rainbow in a series all from the same initial reflection.

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Although rainbows might appear to be more magic than science, that’s not actually the case. Rainbows are made when light strikes a raindrop at the precise angle of 42 degrees. The light entering each water droplet is refracted and then reflected by the back of the droplet. As the light leaves the droplet, it is refracted again at multiple angles. The multiple angles at which the light leaves the water droplet causes the light spectrum to separate out into the observable colors of a rainbow.

reality and the dream world Dorothy enters. It also symbolizes hope and renewal because for her, going “over the rainbow” meant a whole new life, with new possibilities and freedom from the stresses she was experiencing at the time.

Rainbows have also taken on the meaning of a bridge between human beings and supernatural beings Interestingly enough, rainbows like gods. In Norse mythology, a can occur in monochromatic color, rainbow called the Bifrost connects meaning they are visible in just one the earth with the land of the gods, color. For example, red rainbows called Asgard. Ancient beliefs in the can occur at sunset because the sun- Japanese and Gabon cultures, rainlight travels further into the atmo- bows were the bridges that ancestral sphere and the shorter wavelengths, human beings used to come down such as blue and violet are scattered to the earth. and as such are not visible in the rainbow. In the Bible, rainbows were the promise to the world never to send a Contrary to popular belief, raindevastating worldwide flood again. bows are actually full circles, not just arcs. The center of the circle But rainbow symbolism isn’t always is call the antisolar and can somea positive thing. In parts of Burma, times be seen in an aircraft flying It’s easy to understand the rainbow rainbows are said to represent deabove the rainbow. They look like reference in some instances. Take mons that threaten children. And in arcs because, from the ground, you “The Wizard of Oz” for example. some tribes in the Amazon rainforcan only see the rainbow from the While Dorothy is in Kansas, every- est, rainbows represent disease. horizon up into the sky. That exthing in the movie is in black and plains why for centuries they were white. But once she goes “over the One of the most famous myths surthought to be arcs and why they’ve rainbow,” everything changes. The rounding the rainbow is the Irish been called rainBOWS rather than movie suddenly becomes color. legend that a leprechaun has placed rainCIRCLES. Everything is out of the ordinary, a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

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As he worked, two bluebirds were flying overhead, playing a game of Of course, since rainbows aren’t just chase. Nanabozho noticed the birds arcs but circles, they don’t have an and would take a few minutes every end so there is no pot of gold. now and then to watch the two birds play on the seemingly endless exOther meanings of rainbows in- panse of the bright blue sky. clude the following: life, divinity, promise, creation, initiation, poten- The birds decided to see how tial, provision, harmony, expansion, quickly they could dive down to the ascension, spirituality, connection, meadow below them and when the transformation and unity. first bluebird did, he pulled up at the

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LONELINESS: THE CONSTANT HEARTACHE THREE REASONS WHY YOU ARE SHY AND THE ONE THING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT By Dr. Ron Ross

“I’m shy. That’s just the way I am,” said a young lady I spoke to recently. To her, shyness is in the same category as the color of her eyes or the size of her feet – something she cannot change. But she can change, and so can you. You do not have to be stranded alone in the corner of a room while everyone else has a good time. Here are three reasons why you are shy and one thing you can do about it. Reason 1. You have become comfortable with your shyness. You protect yourself in a cocoon of self-doubt, unworthiness and insecurity, and it feels safe. It is like an old pair of shoes; worn, ugly and disintegrating, but you are used to them. If you bought a new pair you would have to break them in and they might pinch or hurt. And what if you didn’t like the way they looked or maybe they wouldn’t go with your favorite outfit? It is too easy to stay with the old ones – no risk, no unpleasant pain, no change. Your shyness is comfortable and your misery is manageable. Reason 2. You have convinced yourself you must be perfect before you can be personable. You think that there are certain characteristics you must have that will make yourself feel secure enough to take the risk to speak up and be noticed. Since perfection never comes, friendship doesn’t either. Unfortunately, perfection in human relationships is not possible because humans are not perfect. Michael J. Fox said, “Perfection is God’s business.” Reason 3. You are concerned about rejection. You fear being rebuffed because you are unsure of your social skills and

lack confidence in your intellect. Social skills, like all other skills, improve with practice and weaken when unused. Shyness inhibits the exercise of even the most elementary social skills such as a gentle smile, a warm “hello”, or a soft touch.

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Now, the one thing you can do about your shyness. You can re-direct your compassion. Compassion is shared distress combined with the desire to help relieve the distress. It is feeling the other person’s pain, understanding the other person’s experience. Notice the three reasons for shyness are all about how you feel, what you experience, and the way you think.

his or her own definitions of success? What if, during the attempt at creating different success definitions, the child is told he or she is wrong and that turns into a belief that he or she is a failure?

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xamples of success and failure surround us all the time. Within the media, the family unit, the professional work place, and in the mainstream public, we can see the many examples of both success and failure. These examples can lead to false thoughts/beliefs about a person’s own worth regarding success and failure.

Stop thinking only about you and become concerned about the feelings of other people. You will be amazed how quickly you will be welcome in any company once they find out you are interested in their happiness more than your own. Re-direct your compassion and you will become a friendship magnet. Magic will happen when you forget yourself and put first the wants and needs of the other person.

What if there was a world where success and failure did not exist? What if, instead, we lived in a world where life is simply about exploring, living, loving, and learning? What if there was no such thing as judgment and fear? Many would view the answers as an impossible reality. Maybe it is and maybe it is not. One way to remove judgment and fear is for all to be invested in their own healing process. A step in that direction is to examine the false beliefs around success and failure.

Walk into any room and know this: everyone has a problem, everyone struggles with something. It may not be some earth-shattering crisis, but everyone has a hidden indulgence or a point of pain. If they sense you care about them, they will like you. If they think you are there only for your own benefit, then your journey to friendship will be long and frustrating. Know and understand everyone lives with some degree of pain and sorrow and be the person ready to listen, eager to help.

Much of the time the beliefs around success and failure are based on what someone else decided was an example of success and failure. For example, in one family a successful child may be one who earns excellent grades, is popular, does well in sports or other school activities, listens to directions, and goes on to earn many dollars in a well respected career field.

Become famous for caring and you will never want for friends. Or as the songwriter put it, “Make someone happy, make just one someone happy, and you will be happy too!”

In another family, a successful child may be one who gives away his or her birthday and holiday gifts to the needy, spends days off from school at the soup kitchen, and knows the value of recycling. These are two broad examples, and different families will have different definitions of success. But what if a child does not follow those examples set forth? What if the child decides to create

Additional columns on this subject are available on: www.RonRossToday.com Do you have a tale of loneliness or other comments on this column? Share them with Dr. Ross by sending him an email: Dr.Ross@RonRossToday.com. ©2014 Dr. Ronald D. Ross All Rights Reserved

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• On April 1, 1924, Adolf Hitler is sentenced for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch of Nov. 8, 1923. He had been charged with high treason. Despite his conviction, he was out of jail before the end of the year, with his political position stronger than ever.

• On March 31, 1776, future first lady Abigail Adams writes to her husband urging him to “remember the ladiesâ€? when drafting a new code of laws for the fledgling nation. Abigail pondered if and how the rights of women would be addressed in an American constitution.

• On April 3, 1936, Richard Bruno Hauptmann, convicted in the kidnapping and murder of the 20-month-old son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh, is executed by electrocution. In 1932, Charles Jr. was kidnapped from the nursery of the Lindbergh home.

• On April 4, 1841, only 31 days after assuming office, William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, dies at the White House. At his inauguration, Harrison declined to wear a jacket or hat and made a two-hour speech. Soon afterward, he developed pneumonia.

• On April 2, 1979, the world’s first anthrax epidemic begins in Ekaterinburg, Russia (now Sverdlosk). Thirteen years later the epidemic was finally explained: Workers at a weapons plant had failed to replace a filter, causing a release of anthrax spores into the outside air.

• On April 5, 1859, naturalist Charles Darwin sends his publishers the first three chapters of “Origin of Species,â€? which will become one of the most influential books ever published. Knowing the fates of scientists who had published radical theories and been ostracized or worse, Darwin had held off publishing his theory of natural selection for years.

• On April 6, 1950, a train plunges off a bridge into a rain-swollen river in Tangua, Brazil, killing 110 people. Days of torrential rains had undermined the bridge’s foundation, but there was no warning system to stop the train. The locomotive and five cars fell into the river. The remaining 17 cars somehow stayed on the tracks.

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he day might come when you show up at your doctor’s office for an appointment, hand over your ID card -- and you’re handed back an iPad tablet or similar electronic device. You’ll be asked to answer questions on the screen. Researchers at King’s College London teaching hospital in the U.K. used these devices in their study into whether patients with physical illnesses also had depression. They determined that as many as 30 percent of those with long-term conditions had some type of mentalhealth concerns as well. The electronic gadgets were a frontline means of screening. The results were instantaneous, and it meant better recognition of patient concerns, as well as actions being taken to address those concerns once the

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CATCH ME IF YOU CAN by Nick Yanez

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’m going to be honest with you all. I break the law on a very regular basis. Probably every day. It’s called speeding and it is perhaps the most common crime in society today. Everyone speeds, for the most part. I’m so accustomed to speeding, I don’t even realize what’s happening when I do it. The second I see a speed limit sign I immediately assume that I can go 5mph over that limit, without any consequences. For the most part, that’s true. I’ve never been pulled over for going ‘5-over’, even if it’s right past a police officer. I had a friend once get a ticket for going 3mph too fast in High School. We were all shocked, and rightfully so, as nothing like that has hap-

In the study, the sets of questions on the device could be geared to the patient’s medical condition, such as heart disease or chronic pain, and covered areas such as adherence to treatment plans, alcohol use and quality of life, as well as depression. The results varied, depending on the illness, but the questions gave doctors information that might not come out in a short office visit. The information could be compared from one visit to the next. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) also was used in an Australian study, but with a different slant: This research focused on whether doctors in different countries were good at spotting depression. Italy and the Netherlands had good scores; the U.S. and Australia did not.

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The highway is the scene of most of my crimes. Usually, in a neighborhood, I’ll try my best to abide by the rules. But if I’m cruising down I-25 and I see a sign that says 75mph – I’m going 80, no questions asked. Why wouldn’t I? It’s normal from my point of view.

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Which is why I’m a fan of the new laws passed in Idaho and Wyoming! For those who haven’t heard, the two Midwestern states have recently joined the speed club (which originally included just Texas and Utah) in switching their Highway speed limits to 80mph. In Idaho, there was a slight controversy in the change.

hour after the change, keeping in line with the unspoken ‘5-over’ rule. Perhaps they’re right, but studies show that accidents aren’t caused by higher speed, but rather, a difference in speed. As long as Idaho and Wyoming take the right approach by only allowing 3 or 4-lane highways to be 80mph, it shouldn’t cause any issues.

After passing in the senate with ease, but squeaking through congress, the Governor signed the new law allowing the Idaho Transportation Department the authority to change highway speed limits to 80mph where it sees fit. A huge help in the matter was looking to neighbor Utah. Since the change in the Beehive State, accident rates have not increased. It’s also worth noting that the average speed of drivers hasn’t budged, meaning (like me) drivers were already going 80mph.

Now I’m sure there are plenty of readers who totally disagree with my view point. Many elderly people I’ve spoken with seem to think that the world is in too much of a hurry. Why can’t we slow down to 65mph? What’s the rush? The fact is, life moves fast in the 21st century. Even if you don’t like it, that’s the truth. Some people need to go 80mph, all the time, just to get where they need to be. Plus, if there is an extra lane or two,

Of course skeptics will now say that motorists will lean towards going 85mph

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there’s no reason folks who want to take the steady pace of 65mph can’t. Which is why I’m an advocate of Colorado being the next state to introduce the 80mph speed limit on multi-lane highways. We’re already the state that boldly legalized the sale of recreational marijuana. Why not let us speed around like idiots for a while too? Maybe then I can settle into a speed limit, without the temptation to push it to ‘5-over’. Until then, I’ll be a common criminal – the worst kind of criminal - one who never gets caught.

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EAT YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH “You are what you eat!â€? The phrase was coined in 1923 as part of an advertising campaign, but the idea that you need to eat good food to be fit and healthy has been around much longer. Even simple diet choices can boost our immune system, said Susan Mills-Gray, Nutrition and Health Education specialist with University of Missouri Extension. Here are some simple things that can boost your immune system to work at peak performance. • Get plenty of liquids to help prevent viruses and bacteria from taking up residence in your body. According to Dr. Riva Rahl of the Cooper Clinic in Dallas, “The mucus in your nose is actually one of the key physical barriers that keep germs out of your body. When you’re not well hydrated, it dries up and doesn’t provide that barrier.â€? • Protein is a building block for a healthy immune system. Choose lean red meats, poultry and fish, dried beans and soy. You also can choose protein-rich plant sources with heart-healthy fat, like peanut butter and nuts. • Foods with antioxidant-rich vitamins C and E protect cells -- including those of your immune system -- from damage by toxins in the environment. Choose citrus fruits/juices, melons, mangoes, kiwi, peppers, tomatoes, berries, broccoli, cabbage, sweet/white potatoes, winter squash, leafy greens, almonds, hazelnuts, peanut butter, sunflower seeds, safflower oil, whole grains and fortified cereals several times a day. • Eat probiotic foods to help build up the good bacteria in the intestines. These bacteria play a role in helping fend off illnesses. Any fermented food is rich in this type of good bacteria, so choose yogurt, sauerkraut, tofu, brine-treated pickles and aged cheese at least daily. • Add a zinc-rich food to your daily diet to increase the production of white blood cells in your body. Research shows that this effect can reduce the number of days you’ll suffer from a cold. Some foods rich in zinc are yogurt, lean red meat, poultry and fish, almonds, pumpkin seeds and fortified cereals.

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2. How many players were picked ahead of Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter in baseball’s Amateur Draft in 1992? 3. In 2012, Frank Gore set a 49ers record with his 51st NFL career rushing touchdown. Who had held the record? 4. When was the last time before 2013 that the La Salle men’s basketball team reached the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16? 5. Wayne Gretzky is the all-time leader in NHL hat tricks (three-plus goals in a game) with 50, and Mario Lemieux is second (40). Who is third? 6. Notre Dame’s men’s soccer team won the NCAA College Cup for the first time in 2013. How many times has Notre Dame won the College Cup in women’s soccer?

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7. Which of the major boxing title belts he has won has Floyd Mayweather Jr. defended the most times during his career?

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1. What was on the B-side of David Bowie’s 1977 single “Sound and Vision”?

5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “You always keep me guessin’, I never seem to know what you are thinkin’. And if a fella looks at you, it’s for sure your little eye will be a-winkin’. I get confused, ‘cause I don’t know where I stand, And then you smile, and hold my hand.”

1. Is the book of Jonathan in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Who escaped Damascus when the disciples took him by night, and let him down by the wall in a basket? Naboth, David, Saul, Peter 3. From Luke 23, what does Pilate suggest be done to Jesus, that he be chastised and ...? Hung, Stoned, Crucified, Released 4. When Abraham dwelled between Kadesh and Shur, where did he sojourn? Gerar, Nimrod, Aj, Tarsus 5. From Genesis 41, what Egyptian woman was the wife of Joseph? Euodia, Syntyche, Asenath, Gomer 6. Whose mother-in-law was Naomi and sister-in-law, Ruth? Deborah, Orpah, Adah, Rizpah

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2. Why was “Mama Can’t Buy You Love” important for Elton John? 3. Who wrote and released “Kissing a Fool”? 4. What town is named in The Band’s “The Weight”?

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FLASH BACK

1. Carlton Fisk was 43 when he did it for the Chicago White Sox in 1991.

1. “A New Career in a New Town,” an instrumental piece, which is the way “Sound and Vision” started out. Bowie added lyrics once everyone had left the studio.

2. Five players. 3. Roger Craig and Joe Perry.

3. George Michael, in 1988.

5. Mike Bossy, with 39.

4. Nazareth. Music blogs still can’t agree on what the song means.

6. Three times (1995, 2004, 2010). 7. He defended the WBC super featherweight title eight times.

10. As a distress sign

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2. It was his first Top 10 hit in the U.S. in almost three years, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 1979.

4. It was 1955.

6) Orpah

7. 78 feet 8. 1961

SPORTS QUIZ

5. “Spooky,” by the Classics IV, in 1967. The song started as an instrumental for saxophone. The main riff was sampled in “Why’s Everybody Always Pickin’ On Me?” by Bloodhound Gang.


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• Ancient Mayan warriors were known to throw hornets’ nests at each other in battle. by Samantha Weaver • It was nonviolent Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi who made the following sage observation: “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” • Beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss had a hobby that few people were aware of: He collected hats. • With the summer holidays approaching, you might want to keep in mind this snippet: Every year, 75,000 stuffed animals are left behind in hotels. Be sure to check under the bed before you leave! • It was long believed that a single piece of paper couldn’t be folded more than seven times, but in 2002, high-schooler Britney Gallivan disproved that notion. She ordered a 4,000-foot-long roll of toilet paper and, along with her family, headed to a shopping mall to try to break the seven-

• At some point you’ve almost certainly heard a coward described as “lily-livered,” but did you ever wonder where that expression came from? It was once believed that the seat of courage in the human body was the liver; therefore, someone who was timid presumably lacked blood in the liver, causing that organ to become white. • If you’re like the average American, you spend 38 hours in traffic every year. If you live in Chicago, you’re stuck for 46 hours. If you’re unlucky enough to be driving in Los Angeles, you’ll be at the mercy of traffic for a whopping 72 hours every year. *** Thought for the Day: “If you wish to make an apple pie truly from scratch, you must first invent the universe.” -- Carl Sagan (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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