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efore our founding fathers fled Europe to escape religious persecution and hopefully create a better life for themselves and their families in the New World, do you think they had aspirations of establishing a utopia? Or maybe they had a more realistic view of the world, like our buddy Jack Carroll did as he indicates in the quote above. For years, centuries really, people have had the romanticized idea that utopia exists. Even those who have grown up in our pretty great democratic society, with the freedom of speech, religion, and many other guaranteed rights have sought out something better. As we celebrate the day our country declared its independence in order to ensure those rights we felt

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THIS WEEK IN SNIPPETZ COVER STORY Snippetz Examines Failed Utopian Societies Welcome To Shangri La? “Are Flu Vaccines Helpful?” Life Energy Flow - Tai Yi by Tami Urbanek... 4 “When You Don’t Know What to Say” Series 4, Article 49 Web Chat by Robyn... 4 “The Magnetic Power of SelfConfident People: 6.4 - Magnetic Self Confidence is WISE but not WISEACRE” Acquire Confidence by Dr. Ron Ross... 5 “Savings Bond Rates” Senior News Line... 8

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were so fundamental to a happy society, Snippetz decided to see what happened when people decided to break away and build their own version of utopia.

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“New Harmony” community and set about creating it in Indiana in 1825. His idea was that people living in the community would do whatever they were best at, whether it be shearing sheep or baking bread. Each person’s skill would contribute to the overall good of the community. The problem came when too many people skilled in one trade created a backlog of work in other areas that lacked a tradesman altogether. Without a solid economic plan, New Harmony was far from harmonious. And with five constitutions drafted in the first year alone, it was clear that Owen’s utopia wasn’t up to snuff.

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You’ve probably heard the word before and understood the meaning, but you may not know where it came from and what it originally meant. Literally speaking, utopia means “no-place.” In 1516, Sir Thomas More wrote a book called “Utopia” in which he described an imaginary island where everything is perfect all the time. His title is so apt because a true utopia exists “no-place.” But that hasn’t stopped people from trying to create one!

OCTAGON CITY The Vegetarian Kansas Emigration Company founded Octagon City in 1856, near Humboldt, Kansas. The initial idea was that the community would be made up entirely of vegetarians, but due to a lack of interest, they eventually began to allow “meat-eaters” to join them. The name Octagon City came from the octagonal city design, inspired by famous phrenologist Orson Squire Fowler, who posited that octagons were the most practical designs for homes because they allowed the most amount of light to enter the dwelling. In the end, the grand plan didn’t pan out so well. When about 60 families showed up to live in the city, they were a bit disappointed to find the “city” was just a single 16 x16 windowless log cabin. Many left, but the few who tried to stick it out ran into numerous problems, including lack of water, mosquito invasions and disease.

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Bronson Alcott (father of Louisa May) and Charles Lane visited Brook Farm but found it to be “too worldly” and decided in start their own utopian society, the Fruitlands Commune, in Harvard, Massachusetts in 1843. All 11 adult members and the scattering of children who accompanied them to the commune were against property ownership, were political anarchists, believed in free love and were vegetarians. They were even forbidden to use any animal products like honey, wool, beeswax and manure, to name a few. They couldn’t use animals for labor and only planted produce that grew up out of the soil so that worms and other living organisms within the soil weren’t disturbed. Thanks to a popular be-

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lief among the members that manual labor was spiritually inhibiting, the commune couldn’t provide enough food to feed its members. Many became malnourished and fell ill, causing the general collapse of the commune in January 1844, about six months after its inception.

THE MOUNTAIN COVE COMMUNITY The Mountain Cove Community was founded by a group called the Spiritualists whose idea of utopia led them to a spot in Virginia in 1851. They considered the area to be the Garden of Eden and in it, they determined that they would live entirely without any individual having the power to dictate to any other. If direction was needed, it would come from the “spirits,” they thought. In order to be accepted into the community, members needed to give up all their possessions because everything, including finances, would be handled by the spirits. Clearly, the spirits couldn’t be bothered with creating a budget or helping the members find a way to support themselves because the community lasted less than two years.

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munity. The Oneida community was founded by John Humphrey Noyes in Oneida, New York in 1848, based on the belief that Jesus had already made his grand reappearance in the year 70, so the ability to bring about his perfect kingdom fell squarely on their shoulders. At its peak, the community had about 300 members and relied on the “complex marriage” principle, in which every member was married to every other member and the children were raised communally. While it represents one of the utopian societies that lasted the longest, from 1848 until 1881, the only thing about the Oneida that’s still around today is their cutlery. Apparently, it wasn’t quite the utopia it was cracked up to be.

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JONESTOWN By far one of the most depressing attempts at a utopian society, the People’s Temple Agricultural Project (or Jonestown) was established on 3,800 acres of leased land in Guyana by leader Jim Jones in 1974. The idea was to leave behind all the bad things of the American society and set up their own little happy world in Guyana. But the living conditions weren’t up to par and one survivor even said it reminded him of a concentration camp. When it became clear that things weren’t working out in Jonestown, several members decided to try to get back to the United States by traveling along with congressman Leo Ryan, who was visiting at that time in 1978. But Jones thought the members were trying to destroy his utopia and ordered the other members to commit “revolutionary suicide,” resulting in the death of 907 Temple members from cyanide poisoning.

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THE MAGNETIC POWER OF SELF-CONFIDENT PEOPLE PART 6.4

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ere in Texas, we celebrate two holidays that commemorate freedom. June 19 (also known as Juneteenth) is the day slaves in Texas received the declaration of their emancipation from slavery. July 4 is the celebration of the hard-fought freedom and privileges we enjoy as Americans. But Independence Day was almost celebrated two days earlier. On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence, and two days later, July 4, the delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. Future presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams fought to have July 2 as Independence Day, but were outvoted by the other delegates. This is why we celebrate on July 4, the date the document was signed, rather than the date the resolution of independence was approved by Congress. Like many American families, we enjoy celebrating Independence Day by gathering together for barbeques and fireworks. These recipes for Grilled Buttermilk Chicken and Grilled Potato Salad with Buttermilk Dressing are guaranteed to set off an explosion of flavor in your mouth while providing you the freedom of time to enjoy this wonderful holiday.

GRILLED BUTTERMILK CHICKEN Marinating chicken in buttermilk and hot sauce is an old Southern recipe for tenderizing and adding flavor to chicken. If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, see the tips below for creating a tasty alternative. When grilling, create two heat zones: start with high, direct heat over the coals, and then move the food away from the coals to cook all the way through without burning. 1 1/2 cups buttermilk, shaken well 8 cloves garlic, chopped 1 tablespoon paprika 2 tablespoons poultry seasoning 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 2 tablespoons hot sauce 6 pounds bone-in chicken pieces 1. In a small bowl or measuring cup, combine buttermilk, garlic, paprika, poultry seasoning, salt, pepper and hot sauce. 2. Divide buttermilk mixture and chicken between two large re-sealable plastic bags. Place the bags of chicken in a bowl or on a sheet pan. Marinate chicken in the refrigerator, turning bags occasionally, for at least 1 hour and up to overnight. 3. Heat grill to medium-low. Remove chicken from marinade (discard marinade); pat chicken dry with food-safe paper towels. Grill chicken, covered, turning occasionally, until cooked through, 30 to 40 minutes. Serves 8.

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GRILLED POTATO SALAD 1 1/2 pounds red potatoes, cut into 2-inch pieces 1 red onion, cut into 1/2-inch-thick rings 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 bell peppers (red and green), seeded and cut in half 4 celery stalks, leaves and white stalk removed 2 teaspoons salt 1 1/2 teaspoons ground black pepper

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1. Heat grill to medium. Toss potatoes, onion and 2 tablespoons oil in a bowl. Arrange in single layer on grill and cook, turning frequently, until tender and slightly charred, about 15 minutes. Dice onions, bell peppers and celery and mix with the potatoes, salt and pepper. 2. Add 1/2 cup of Buttermilk Dressing (see recipe below) to potato mixture and toss to coat. Add additional dressing as desired. Serve warm or at room temperature. Serves 4.

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Mix all of the ingredients in a medium bowl until blended. Refrigerate dressing until ready to use. Makes 1 1/4 cups.

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TIP: Buttermilk Substitutes Milk: Combine 1 cup milk (2 percent whole, or heavy cream) and 1 tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar. Let mixture stand at room temperature for 5-10 minutes. The milk will be thicken slightly, but not as much as buttermilk, and contain small curdled bits. Yogurt: Mix 3/4 cup plain yogurt with 1/4 cup water. Sour Cream: Mix 3/4 cup sour cream with 1/4 cup water. Cream of Tartar: Mix 1 cup of milk with 1 3/4 teaspoons cream of tartar. Let stand 5-10 minutes until slightly thickened and curdled. ***

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anteed that after 20 years, the bonds will have a value of twice the purchase price. If you purchased bonds between May 1997 and April 2005, rates are 90 percent of average fiveyear Treasury securities. Prior to May 1997, the rates vary. You can check www.treasurydirect.gov for current values.

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ATTRACTING HUMMINGBIRDS

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ummingbirds are one of the most exciting visitors we get to see in our garden. Watching these amazing birds can be truly addicting. It’s hard to get enough of their graceful speed and the gentle hum of their wings so adding a few of their favorite flowers to your garden is a sure way to attract many more visits from them.

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Summer is prime perennial season so it’s no wonder hummingbirds are out in full force. There are so many plants blooming this time of year and it’s a great time to take a look at your garden and note any times during the season that you were without blooms. Having something always blooming throughout the season is not only for our enjoyment, but it’s a great way to keep hummingbirds a frequent visitor. This takes time and patience, but as you add to your garden every year you can create an ever blooming garden and a hummingbird’s paradise.

• Veterans over age 50 account for 69 percent of veteran suicides.

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10-year study of suicide statistics for veterans has an eyeopening conclusion: Using the Department of Veterans Affairs health services lowers the risk of suicide. The study, appearing in Psychiatric Services Journal, looked at data from over 173,000 suicides in 23 states over the years 2000-2010. Here are some stats: • Veteran suicide rates went up 25 percent, while civilian rates increased 12 percent.

While there have been annual reports about the suicide rates, this one concludes with that crucial fact: Veterans who use VA health services have lower rates of suicide. Researchers admit they weren’t expecting that result. The study didn’t attempt to determine why some veterans don’t seek help at the VA. Maybe one of these annual suicide rate studies will take on that challenge.

How you plant your flowers can make your garden much more tempting than your neighbors to a hummingbird. Planting several of the same plants to-

Sources of help if you’ve had thoughts of suicide: Call the hotline at 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1. Or send a text message to 38255. Go online to go to www.veteranscrisisline.net and chat with a counselor.

• Suicide rates were 20 percent higher than expected in 2000. By 2010, that number was up to 60 percent higher.

Every VA medical center has a Women Veteran Program Manager who serves as advocate for female veterans. For referral, women veterans can also call the Women Veterans Call Center, 1-855VA-WOMEN (1-855-829-6636).

• Suicide risk for female veterans was higher than that for males.

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• Female veterans were six times more likely to commit suicide than non-vet-

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gether create big blocks of color that will most definitely capture plenty of attention. A hummingbird’s beak is shaped perfectly for slender tubular flowers, but can enjoy nectar from a variety of flower shapes. And while there is no doubt that a hummingbird’s favorite color is red there are plenty of blues, purples, yellows and pink that they will flock towards. Any of the red Penstemon seem like they were actually grown just to feed hummingbirds so they are a great choice for a hummingbird garden. Another popular plant among hummingbirds blooming right now is called Red Birds in a Tree. This unique plant’s flowers actually look like red birds sitting in a tree! Others like Hyssup, Salvia, Daylily, Russian Sage, Red Feathers, Honeysuckle, Columbine, Hollyhocks and Bee Balm are just a handful of additions that hummingbirds find irresistible. In addition to using flowers to attract hummingbirds, hanging hummingbird feeders is also a great way to get them to stick around a little longer. It is important however, to commit to cleaning and refilling your feeder every three to four days. Use white sugar and water at a ratio of 1 to 4 in your feeder and never use artificial sweetener or red coloring as they have found these to be harmful to hummingbirds. So if you’re looking to fill in a few spots with color that will attract more hummingbirds, the hardest part might just be picking from the many choices!

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ANSWER: Four hundred mg is very small. Most of the tablet isn’t *** even vitamin D -- it’s starch and DEAR DR. ROACH: If you walk other materials to hold the tablet tobriskly for a certain time and disgether. tance, is that not just as good for you as jogging, if you are going for The skin does make vitamin D-3 the same time? -- A. from precursors in the presence of sunlight. However, there are several ANSWER: It depends on what you factors that affect this process. Durmean by “good.” If you mean what ing winter months at moderately I think you do, in terms of overall high latitudes (above the line from health and maybe living longer and Los Angeles to Atlanta), the sunfeeling better, then yes, a brisk walk light might not be strong enough to is nearly as good for you as jogefficiently convert enough vitamin ging. D, so many are vitamin-D-deficient during winter. Jogging probably is better for preventing osteoporosis, since it gives People who don’t go outside, who more impact to the bones, but on the usually wear clothing and hats to other hand it is harder on the joints. cover their skin or who have darker If your goal is to get faster and win skin are less able to create vitamin races, then you need to practice goD. People over 70 also are less able ing faster. But walking is nearly as to make their own vitamin D. This is good for most aspects and is easier why many foods are supplemented on the body than jogging for most with vitamin D. Even so, a sizable people. proportion of the population has low levels of vitamin D. *** There remains great controversy about whether supplementation will improve overall health. Studies are ongoing to test the effect of vitamin D supplementation to reduce fracture risk, improve muscle function or reduce cancer risk.

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• On July 8, 1951, Paris celebrates its 2,000th birthday. The history of Paris can be traced back to a Gallic tribe known as the Parisii, who settled an island (known today as Ile de la Cite) in the Seine River, which runs through present-day Paris.

• On July 10, 1887, an 80-foot-high concrete dam breaks in Zug, Switzerland, releasing a wall of water that kills 70 people. Rescue boats were ineffective, as they capsized in the roiling waters.

• On July 9, 1960, President Dwight Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev trade verbal threats over the future of Cuba. Khrushchev fired the first shot when he warned that the Soviet Union was prepared to use its missiles to protect Cuba from U.S. intervention.

• On July 6, 1946, FBI agents arrest George “Bugsâ€? Moran in Kentucky. Once one of the top organized crime figures in America, Moran had been reduced to small bank robberies. His criminal career took an abrupt downturn after the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929.

• On July 11, 1978, a truck carrying 1,500 cubic feet of pressurized liquid gas crashes into a campsite crowded with vacationers in Spain. The resulting explosion killed more than 200 people. • On July 12, 1995, a heat advisory is issued in Chicago warning of a record-breaking heat wave. When the heat breaks a week later, nearly 1,000 people are dead in Illinois and Wisconsin. The temperature in the city hit 106 degrees F. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

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hit. 2. Which band released “Sing a Song,” “Serpentine Fire” and “September”? 3. Who released “He Ain’t No Angel” and “Giving Up”? 4. Which group released “Shimmy Baby” with “Face of An Angel” on the flip side? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “It’s the heart afraid of breaking that never learns to dance. It’s the dream afraid of waking that never takes the chance.” (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

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• Put your child’s teddy bear or other stuffed animals on parade, too. Decorate the long sides of a wagon t’s time for a sidewalk parade! to make it look like a circus wagon. Whether it’s on the Fourth of Fill it with their favorite animals. July, or anytime all summer Some kids might like to dress like a long, decorate bikes, trikes, scootclown, while others can be a circus ers, skates and wagons, wear a ringmaster or tightrope walker. funny hat and strike up the band. A couple of families with a few mo• Teens may enjoy participating, tivated kids is really all it takes to too. They can hand out brochures make it happen. Gather kids of all along the mini parade route or wear ages in your neighborhood, and get a sandwich board advertising their marching to the beat of family fun services for mowing lawns, babysitand memory-making. ting or watering plants for vacationers. Here are some ideas to stage the informal, high-spirited event: • For post-parade fun, make the day a real picnic and top off the event • Make and deliver fliers or send

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