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Will neck and arm pain effect my health?


Question by : Will neck and arm pain effect my health?

I have neck pain and I can feel it in my arm. I’ve been having this for 3 days now. For the first time, I had my first neck pain and it lasted for 1 day and I couldn’t sleep normally, and I had to sit in straight position. When I took a warm shower, it all went back to normal, I had no more neck pain. Recently sitting on my chair using my laptop, I felt neck pain and suddenly I could feel it in my arm too. I again took a warm shower, but it only got a bit better, the pain is not all gone. Will neck and arm pain effect my health?


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Answer by Jenn
The pain that we feel is the result of the things that we do to our body A healthy body is essential to healthy living. Working longer hours in front of the computer or a laptop may cause you neck pain and back pain. Fatigue or tiredness causes neck pain. it is important to take a break from time to time and do some stretching to lessen the occurrence of body pain.


Yoga stretching is best to alleviate the pain from your neck and arm. You may also wear a posture brace to support your lower back muscle and help improve your posture.


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Health insurance pay for post weight loss cosmetic surgery?


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I have heard of some insurance companies that will pay for cosmetic surgery after you have lost weight. i.e. loose skin, tummy tuck, etc. Please help me.


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Answer by onlymatch4u
So let me get this straight, we all pay into health insurance and you want me to pay for your cosmetic surgery because you don’t like the way you look now? Really? I’ll agree to that if you agree to pay for my cosmetic surgery so I can feel better about myself. Agreed?


I suggest to you, that the more insurance pays for anything, the more it costs everyone. This lunacy Obomination and Congress is promoting is all about controlling who and what will get paid for so they can take the money and obtain the power to decide. I think you will find that cosmetic surgery will NOT be included in a health care that is controlled by the government, unless Nancy Pelosi wants to fix her eyes or Obomination wants to get a brain and throw away the teleprompter.


The word Congress tells it all really. Progress ( Pro = “for,” Con = “against”)


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Why do gays call them "partners"?


Question by GaRe15: Why do gays call them “partners”?

Why is it that gay people call the person that they’re married to their partner? why not just call them you husband or wife or boy friend or fiancee?


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Answer by Just A Girl
I think it has to do with the fact that it’s been looked down upon for so many years. A lot of gay people do call each other husband or wife but since it has just recently become legalized in some states, it’s a new idea for most to be legally married.


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Logic question involving fish.?


Question by spartanfan08: Logic question involving fish.?

What does fish + fish = ?


I believe that fish + fish = 2*fish. But my friend believes that fish + fish = fish.


Can anyone help resolve this problem.


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Answer by ray g
You’re using math, your friend is using grammar.


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Chinese senior in wheelchair, Shanghai


Chinese senior in wheelchair, Shanghai
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China is aging rapidly and will face issues of providing care to vast numbers of seniors with relatively few offspring.


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Any Legit Home Buisnesses?


Question by ohwoeisme: Any Legit Home Buisnesses?

So are there any REAL home buisnesses out there? Please your recomendations. BE FOREWARNED I know how to spot that run around stuff a mile away. I’m not intrested in selling lifestyles or getting people to do the same thing I do. Post tons of ads, hope someone is dumb enough to give me their money. NOT INTERESTED. If there is a way to make money at home without advertising my butt off or getting paid pennys for clicking on stuff I would like to know. I am expecially interested in home assembly, expecially arts and crafts, but not Christian Assembly, International or Tiny Details as I already know they are scams.


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Farmer's market, Jul 2009 - 11


Farmer’s market, Jul 2009 – 11
article marketing

Image by Ed Yourdon

Note: this photo was published in a Jul 24, 2009 blog titled "Aussie goes NYC." It was also published in an Apr 17, 2010 blog titled " Smyrna Fresh Produce Market," and an Apr 22, 2010 blog titled "Fresh and Locally Grown: A Great Farmers Market is Just Minutes Away." And it was published in a Jun 6, 2010 blog titled "Juliet Schor on Plenitude." It was also published, in a tightly cropped format, in a Jun 9, 2010 blog titled "Show Me the Slow Money." And it was published in a Jun 13, 2010 Swedish blog titled "Mp = matprotektionisterna," as well as a Jun 13, 2010 San Francisco blog titled "73. Farmers’ Market at Fort Mason." It was also published in a Jul 16, 2010 blog titled "Support the Lake Mary Farmer’s Market." It was also published in an Aug 30, 2010 OurWorld 2.0 blog titled "How Things Work: Food Energy." And it was published in a Sep 8, 2010 blog titled "Vegetarian check-in." It was also published in an Oct 9, 2010 "Zen to Fitness" blog, titled "Boost Digestion With Carrot Salad…." And it was published in an Oct 31, 2010 blog titled До НГ 61 день, позитивное (at http-slash-slash-place-30p3.livejournal-dot-com-slash-414074-dot-html), which means … well, actually, I have no idea what it means. But it’s all good… It was also published in a Nov 22, 2010 blog titled "The Music Industry shows us how to add marketing value!"


Moving into 2011, the photo was pubished in an undated (early Feb 2011) blog titled "About Farm to School." And it was published in a Mar 7, 2011 blog titled "Building Customer Loyalty Using Twitter Lists." It was also published in an April 1, 2011 Farmer’s Market blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in an Apr 15, 2011 Cool Music Industry School images blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in an Apr 26, 2011 blog titled "Smyrna Fresh Produce Market, 2011." And it was published in a Jun 24, 2011 blog titled "An Ultra-Low-Calorie, Low-Carb Diet is Sufficient to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes, Study Finds." It was also published in an undated (mid-August 2011) blog titled "McGuire Organics," as well as an Aug 29, 2011 blog titled "Three tips to rotate your foods for variety and nutrition."


Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 3, 2012 Mrs. Pantry’s Blog posting titled "Carrot Soup with a Kick and Quick Croutons." It was also published in a Feb 6, 2012 blog titled "The #1 Tool To Improve Your Health: Your Fork!" And it was published in an undated (late Apr 2012) Squidoo blog titled "Basics of Juicing and Recipes." It was also published in an undated (late Apr 2012) blog titled "Smyrna Fresh Produce Market Starts May 5th." And it was published in an undated (late May 2012) blog titled "The 8 Best Foods to Buy at Farmers’ Markets." It was also published in a May 30, 2012 blog titled "Diversification j’écris ton nom." And it was published in an Aug 1, 2012 blog titled "WOULD YOU DATE A VEGETARIAN? 30 PERCENT OF OMNIVORES WOULDN’T." It was also published in an Aug 29, 2012 blog titled "Forget Willpower: Seven Steps to a Healthy-Eating Mindset Even If You Love Chocolate." And it was published in an Oct 19, 2012 Squidoo blog titled "Basics of Juicing and Recipes." It was also published in a Dec 7, 2012 blog titled "8 Eye Healthy Foods | Spontaneous Chick."


Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Jan 15, 2013 blog titled "Tzay – en ny upptäckt." It was also published in a Feb 25, 2013 blog titled "La zanahoria no siempre fue naranja." And it was published in a Mar 7, 2013 blog titled "Day 5: Health (#BlogFlash2013)," as well as a Mar 9, 2013 blog titled "After the storm, thoughts turn to Spring /10 of 31." It was also published in an Apr 3, 2013 blog titled "New Westwood Farmer’s Market Starting Soon." And it was published in an Apr 23, 2013 blog titled "Smyrna Fresh Produce Market Starts May 4th," as well as a May 3, 2013 blog titled "Why I Don’t Read Nutrition Facts." It was also published in an undated (late May 2013) blog titled "Gutes aus Überflüssigem," as well as an undated (late May 2013) blog titled "The 8 Best Foods to Buy at Farmers’ Markets." And it was published in a Jul 10, 2013 blog titled "Natural Beauty."


Moving into 2014, the photo was published in a Mar 14, 2014 blog titled "God Is A Farmer." It was also published in an Apr 15, 2014 blog titled "2014 Smyrna Fresh Produce Market."


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Contrary to what you might think, New Yorkers do not eat all of their meals at Starbucks or pizza joints. Nor do they buy all of their food at supermarkets or corner delis.


We also buy our food at farmer’s markets, where organically grown fruits, vegetables, cheese, and other items are brought from farms in nearby New Jersey and upstate New York. Some of these are large and noisy, some specialize in ethnic foods; and some operate every day, with great fanfare and publicity.


But then there are the neighborhood farmer’s markets, many of which operate only one day a week. In my neighborhood, it’s Fridays mornings: on 97th Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus, you can find an assortment of beans and beets, tomatoes and potatoes, carrots and garlic, peaces and cucumbers.


These photos will give you an idea of the kind of food that many of us are lucky enough to enjoy…


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John Wesley Hardin


John Wesley Hardin
Health - Snoring

Image by Cain and Todd Benson

Digtal Portrait of John Wesley Hardin by Cain and Todd Benson. Historical Portrait Series.


There are only about 4 known images of John Hardin in excistence. This image was made of a composite of 3 of the 4, along with several other additions.


John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853—August 19, 1895) was an American outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk hero of the Old West. He was born in Bonham, Texas. Hardin found himself in trouble with the law at an early age, and spent the majority of his life being pursued by both local lawmen and federal troops of the reconstruction era. He often used the residences of family and friends to hideout from the law. Hardin is known to have had at least one encounter with the well-known lawman, “Wild Bill” Hickok. When he was finally captured and sent to prison in 1878, Hardin claimed to have already killed 42 men,but newspapers of the era had attributed only 27 killings to him up to that point. While in prison, Hardin wrote his autobiography and studied law, attempting to make a living as an attorney after his release. In August 1895, Hardin was shot to death by John Selman, in the Acme Saloon, in El Paso, Texas.


Hardin was named after John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist faith.Hardin was born in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas in 1853 to Methodist preacher and circuit rider, James “Gip” Hardin, and Mary Elizabeth Dixson.Hardin described his mother as “blond, highly cultured… charity predominated in her disposition. Hardin’s father traveled over much of central Texas on his preaching circuit until, in 1859, he and his family settled in Sumpter, Trinity County, Texas. There, Joseph Hardin taught school, and established a learning institution that John Wesley and his siblings attended.


Hardin was a direct descendant of Revolutionary War hero, Col. Joseph Hardin, who was a legislator from North Carolina, the “lost” State of Franklin, and the Southwest Territory.John Wesley Hardin was the second surviving son of 10 children. His brother, Joseph Gibson Hardin, was three years his senior.


While attending his father’s school, Hardin was taunted by another student, Charles Sloter. Sloter accused Hardin of being the author of graffiti on the schoolhouse wall that insulted a girl in his class. Hardin denied writing the poetry, claiming that Sloter was the author. Sloter charged at Hardin with a knife but Hardin stabbed him, almost killing him. Hardin was nearly expelled over the incident.


At the age of 15, Hardin challenged his uncle Holshousen’s former slave, Mage, to a wrestling match which Hardin won.According to Hardin, the following day, the blackman hid by a path and attacked him as he rode past. Hardin drew his revolver and fired five shots into Mage. Hardin claims he then rode to get help for the wounded ex-slave (who died three days later). Because James Hardin did not believe his son would receive a fair hearing in the Union-occupied state (where more than a third of the State Police were ex-slaves) he ordered his son into hiding (even though this event could have been deemed self-defense by contemporary Texas law).Hardin claims that the authorities eventually discovered his location, and sent three Union soldiers to arrest him. Hardin said he chose to confront his pursuers despite having been warned of their approach by older brother, Joe. “I waylaid them, as I had no mercy on men whom I knew only wanted to get my body to torture and kill. It was war to the knife for me, and I brought it on by opening the fight with a double-barreled shotgun and ended it with a cap and ball six-shooter. Thus it was by the fall of 1868 I had killed four men and was myself wounded in the arm.”


Hardin couldn’t return home. As a fugitive from justice, Hardin initially traveled with outlaw, Frank Polk, in the Pisgah, Navarro County, Texas area. Polk had killed a man named Tom Brady. A detachment of soldiers sent from Corsicana, Texas pursued the duo.Hardin escaped the troops, but Polk was captured.


At Pisgah, Hardin briefly taught school. While there, he claimed that to win a bottle of whiskey in a bet, he shot a man’s eye out.


On January 5, 1870 Hardin was playing cards with Benjamin Bradley in Towash, Hill County, Texas. Hardin was winning almost every hand, which angered Bradley, who then threatened to “cut out his liver” if he won again. Bradley drew a knife and a six-shooter. Hardin (who was unarmed) excused himself and left. Later that night, Bradley went looking for Hardin. Seeing him on Towash Street, Bradley allegedly fired a shot at Hardin, which missed. Hardin drew both his pistols and returned fire —one shot striking Bradley’s head and the other his chest.


A month later, on January 20, 1870 in Horn Hill, Limestone County, Texas, Hardin reportedly killed a man in a gunfight after an argument at the circus. Less than a week after this incident, in nearby Kosse, he was escorting a saloon girl home when they were accosted by a man demanding money. Hardin threw his money on the ground; Hardin shot the would-be thief when he bent to pick it up.


Hardin was arrested in January 1871 for the murder of Waco, Texas, city marshal, Laban John Hoffman(which he denied having committed).Unable to persuade a judge of his innocence, he was held temporarily in a log jail in the town of Marshall, awaiting transfer to Waco for trial. While locked up, he bought a revolver from another prisoner. Texas State Policemen, Captain Edward T. Stakes and officer Jim Smalley, were assigned to escort Hardin to Waco for trial. According to Hardin, they tied him on a horse with no saddle for the trip. While making camp along the way, Hardin escaped when Stakes went to procure fodder for the horses. According to Hardin, he was left alone with Smalley, who began to taunt and beat the then 17-year-old prisoner with the butt of a pistol. Hardin feigned crying and huddled against his pony’s flank. Hidden by the animal, he pulled out his gun, fatally shot Smalley and escaped on Stakes’ horse. He later forced a blacksmith to remove his shackles.


After this incident, he found refuge among his Clements cousins, who were then gathering at Gonzales, in south Texas. They suggested he could make money by getting into the cattle market, which was then rapidly growing in Kansas, and which would allow him to get out of Texas long enough for his pursuers to lose interest. Hardin worked with the Clementses, gathering (or rustling) cattle for Jake Johnson and Columbus Carol.Hardin was made trail boss for the herd. In February 1871 while the herd was being formed, a black man, Bob King, attempted to cut a beef cow out of the herd; when he refused to obey Hardin’s demand to stop, Hardin hit him over the head with his pistol.That same month, Hardin wounded three Mexicans in an argument over a Three-card Monte card game.


While driving cattle on the Chisholm Trail to Abilene, Kansas, Hardin was reputed to have fought Mexican vaqueros and cattle rustlers.Toward the end of the drive, a Mexican herd crowded in behind Hardin’s and there was some trouble keeping the two herds apart. Hardin exchanged words with the man in charge of the other herd. Both men were on horseback. The Mexican fired his gun at Hardin, putting a hole through Hardin’s hat. Hardin found that his own weapon, a worn-out cap-and-ball pistol with a loose cylinder, would not fire; he dismounted and managed to discharge the gun by steadying the cylinder with one hand while pulling the trigger with the other. He hit the Mexican in the thigh. A truce was declared and both parties went their separate ways. However, Hardin borrowed a pistol from a friend and went looking for the Mexican, this time fatally shooting him through the head. A fire fight between the rival camps ensued. Hardin claimed six vaqueros died in the exchanges (five of them reportedly shot by him), but this claim appears exaggeratedHardin also claimed to have killed two Indians in separate gunfights on the same cattle drive.


On July 4, 1871, a Texas trail Boss named William Cohron was killed on the Cottonwood Trail (40 miles south of Abilene) by an unnamed Mexican, who “fled south” and was subsequently killed by two cowboys in a Sumner City, Kansas, restaurant on July 20, 1871.Hardin admitted to being involved in the shooting of the Mexican.


A Texas Historical Marker notes that in the 1870s, Hardin would hide out not just in Gonzales County, but in the Pilgrim area specifically.


The Bull’s Head Tavern, in Abilene, had been established by gambler, Ben Thompson, along with businessman and gambler, Phil Coe. The two entrepreneurs had painted a picture of a bull with a large erect penis on the side of their establishment as an advertisement. Citizens of the town complained to town marshal, “Wild Bill” Hickok. When Thompson and Coe refused his request to remove the bull, Hickok altered it himself. Infuriated, Thompson tried to incite his new acquaintance, Hardin, by exclaiming to him: “He’s a damn Yankee. Picks on Rebels, especially Texans, to kill.” Hardin, then under the assumed name, “Wesley Clemmons” (but better known to the townspeople by the alias, “Little Arkansas”), seemed to have had respect for Hickok, and replied, “If Wild Bill needs killin’, why don’t you kill him yourself?” Later that night, Hardin was confronted by Hickok, who told him to hand over his guns, which he did. Hickok had no knowledge of Hardin being a wanted man, and he advised Hardin to avoid problems while in Abilene.


Hardin again met up with Marshal Hickok, while on a cattle drive in August 1871. This time, Hickock allowed Hardin to carry his pistols in Abilene —something he had never allowed others to do. For his part, Hardin (still using his alias), was fascinated by Wild Bill and reveled at being seen on intimate terms with such a celebrated gunfighter.


Hardin and several of his fellow cow herders had put up for the night at the “American House Hotel”. Sometime during the evening, Hardin, and at least one other cow hand, began firing bullets through the bedroom wall and ceiling, in an attempt to stop the snoring which was coming from the next room. A sleeping stranger, Charles Cougar, was killed. (In his autobiography, Hardin claimed he was shooting at a man who was in his room to rob or kill him, and that he did not realize they had accidentally killed a man in the other room until much later.) Hardin realized he would be in trouble with Hickok for firing his gun within the city limits. Half-dressed, he and his men exited through a second story window and ran onto the roof of the hotel —just in time to see Hickok arriving with four policemen. “I believe,” Hardin wrote later, “that if Wild Bill found me in a defenseless condition, he would take no explanation, but would kill me to add to his reputation”. A contemporary newspaper report of the shooting noted: “A man was killed in his bed at a hotel in Abilene, Monday night, by a desperado called “Arkansas”. The murderer escaped. This was his sixth murder. Hardin leaped from the roof into the street and hid in a haystack for the rest of the night. He stole a horse and made his way back to the cow camp outside town. The next day, he left for Texas, never to return to Abilene. Years later, Hardin made a casual reference to the episode: “They tell lots of lies about me,” he complained, “They say I killed six or seven men for snoring. Well, it ain’t true. I only killed one man for snoring.” In his autobiography, Hardin claimed that following this shooting, he ambushed lawman, Tom Carson, and two other deputies at a cowboy camp 35 miles outside of Abilene, but did not kill them, only forcing them to remove all their clothing and walk back to Abilene.


In October 1871, Hardin was involved in a gunfight with Texas State Policemen, Green Paramore and John Lackey, in which Paramore was fatally wounded. After this, Hardin claimed that about 45 miles outside Corpus Christi, Texas he was being followed by two Mexicans, and that he shot one off his horse while the other “quit the fight.”


In early 1872, Hardin was in south central Texas, in the area around Gonzales County. There, he reunited with some of his Clements cousins, who had become allied with the local Taylor family, which had been feuding with the rival Sutton family for several years.


In June 1872, at Willis, Texas, Hardin claimed that some men tried to arrest him for carrying a pistol “…but they got the contents instead.”


Hardin was wounded by a shotgun blast in a Trinity, Texas gambling dispute on August 7, 1872. He was shot by Phil Sublett, after he had lost money to Hardin in a poker game. Two buckshot pellets injured Hardin’s kidney, and for a time it looked like he would die.


While recuperating from his wounds, Hardin decided he wanted to settle down. He made a sick-bed surrender to law authorities, handing over his guns to Sheriff Reagan of Cherokee County, Texas, and asking to be tried for his past crimes “to clear the slate.” However, when Hardin learned of how many murders Reagan was going to charge him with, he changed his mind. A relative smuggled in a saw, and Hardin escaped after cutting through the bars of a prison window.


On May 15, 1873, Jim Cox and Jake Christman were killed by the Taylor faction at Tomlinson Creek. Hardin, having by then recovered from the injuries from Sublett’s attack, admitted that there were reports that he had led the fights in which these men were killed, but would neither confirm nor deny his involvement: “…but as I have never pleaded to that case, I will at this time have little to say.”


In Cuero, Texas in May 1873, Hardin killed Dewitt County Deputy Sheriff, J.B. Morgan, who served under County Sheriff, Jack Helms (a former captain in the Texas State Police). Both were Sutton family allies.Hardin’s main notoriety in the Sutton-Taylor feud was his part in the assassination (on the afternoon of May 17, 1873, in Albuquerque, Texas) of Sheriff Helms.Hardin, Helms and Sam McCracken, Jr. were gathered together talking in front of a blacksmith shop. Helms was unarmed (having left his revolvers at Mrs. McCracken’s boarding house, where he was then residing). Taylor, advanced on Helms from behind and attempted to discharge his revolver, but it misfired. As Helms turned, Taylor fired again, this time striking Helms in the chest. Helms rushed Taylor with the intent to grapple with him, but Hardin discharged a double barrel shotgun, shattering Helms’ arm. As Helms attempted to flee into the blacksmith shop, Taylor unloaded the remaining five bullets from his revolver into Helms. As Hardin and Taylor mounted their horses and prepared to ride away, they boasted that they had accomplished what they had come to do.


The next night, Hardin and other Taylor supporters surrounded the ranch house of Sutton family ally, Joe Tumlinson. A shouted truce was arranged and both sides signed a peace treaty in Clinton, Texas. However, within a year, violence once again broke out between the two sides. The feud culminated with Jim and Bill Taylor gunning down Billy Sutton and Gabriel Slaughter as they waited on a steamboat platform, in Indianola, Texas on March 11, 1874, as the two were planning to leave the area for good. Hardin admitted in his biography that he and his brother Joseph had been involved with both Taylors in Sutton’s killing.


Hardin (who had re-settled his family –living under the assumed name of “Swain”– in Florida) later admitted that he had knocked a black man down and shot another during a disturbance outside the Alachua County jail on May 1, 1874, while he was in Gainesville, Florida. A black prisoner named “Eli” – who was held on a charge of attempted assault of a white woman – was killed when the jail was burned down by a mob. Hardin claimed to have been part of the mob.


Hardin returned to Texas, meeting up (on May 26, 1874 in a Comanche saloon) with his “gang” to celebrate his upcoming 21st birthday. Hardin spotted Brown County Deputy Sheriff, Charles Webb, entering the premises. Hardin asked Webb if he had come to arrest him. When Webb replied he had not, Hardin invited him into the hotel for a drink. As he followed Hardin inside, Hardin claimed Webb drew his gun, and one of Hardin’s men yelled a warning. However, it was reported at the time that Webb was shot as he was pulling out an arrest warrant for one of Hardin’s group. Either way, in the ensuing gunfight, Webb was shot dead. Two of Hardin’s accomplices in the shooting were Jim Taylor, and a cousin, Bud Dixson.


The death of the popular Webb resulted in the quick formation of a local lynch mob. Hardin’s parents; wife; brother, Joe; and two cousins (brothers Bud and Tom Dixson) were separately taken into protective custody. However, a group of men broke into a jail in July 1874 and hanged Hardin’s brother, and his two cousins. After this, Hardin and Jim Taylor parted ways


Shortly afterward, Hardin and a new companion, Mac Young, were suspected of horse thievery, and were pursued by a posse near Bellville, in Austin County, Texas. Hardin pulled his pistols on Austin County Sheriff, Gustave Langhammer, but did not shoot him, while Young was arrested and fined 0 for carrying a pistol.


On January 20, 1875 the Texas Legislature authorized Governor Richard B. Hubbard to offer a ,000 reward for the apprehension of John Wesley Hardin.


The Texas Rangers finally caught up with Hardin when an undercover ranger, Jack Duncan, intercepted a letter that was sent to Hardin’s father-in-law by his brother-in-law, the outlaw Joshua Robert “Brown” Bowen. The letter mentioned Hardin’s whereabouts as being on the Alabama/Florida border under the assumed name of “James W. Swain”. On August 24, 1877, Hardin was arrested on a train in Pensacola, Florida, by the rangers and local authorities. The lawmen boarded the train to arrest Hardin. When Hardin realized what was going on, he attempted to draw a gun, but got it caught in his suspenders. Hardin was knocked out, and two others arrested. During the event, Texas Ranger John B. Armstrong shot and killed one of Hardin’s companions, named Mann.


Just prior to his capture, two black men (and former slaves of his father), “Jake” Menzel and Robert Borup, had tried to capture Hardin in Gainsville, Florida. Hardin killed one and blinded the other.


Hardin was tried for the killing of Deputy Charles Webb, and was sentenced to Huntsville Prison for 25 years. Hardin early on made several attempts to escape, but he eventually adapted to prison life. Using prison as an opportunity to better himself, he read theological books; became superintendent of the prison Sunday school; and studied law. Hardin was plagued by recurring poor health in prison, especially when the wound he had received from Sublett became re-infected in 1883, causing Hardin to be bedridden for two years. During Hardin’s stay in prison, his wife, Jane, died on November 6, 1892.


Hardin was released from prison on February 17, 1894, after serving nearly 16 years of his 25-year sentence. He returned to Gonzales, Texas. According to an apocryphal story, shortly after being released from prison, Hardin committed his last murder, killing a Mexican man who was sunning himself in order to win a bet.


Later that year, on March 16, Hardin was pardoned; and, on July 21, he passed the Texas state’s bar examination, obtaining his license to practice law.


On January 9, 1895, Hardin married a 15-year-old girl named Callie Lewis.The marriage ended quickly, although it was never legally dissolved.Afterward, Hardin moved to El Paso.


El Paso lawman, John Selman Jr., arrested Hardin’s friend and part-time prostitute, the “widow” M’Rose (or Mroz), for “brandishing a gun in public.” Hardin confronted Selman, and the two men had words. John’s 56-year-old father, Constable John Selman, Sr., (himself a well-known gunman) approached Hardin on the afternoon of August 19, 1895, and the two men exchanged heated words. That night, Hardin went to the Acme Saloon, where he began playing dice. Shortly before midnight, Selman Sr. walked into the saloon. In the ensuing confrontation, he shot Hardin in the head, killing him instantly and before he could return fire. As Hardin lay on the floor, Selman fired three more shots into him.Selman Sr. was arrested for the murder and stood trial. He claimed he had fired in self defense, and a hung jury resulted in his being released on bond, pending a retrial. However, before the retrial could be organized, Selman was killed in a shootout with US Marshal George Scarborough (on April 6, 1896) following a dispute during a card game.


From wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wesley_Hardin .


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when i was younger, i had asthma.. but over the years it just “went away” but now the symptoms are staring me in the face, have i got asthma again?

Is this possible to get asthma at a young age, then it go away and come back later in life?


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if you are under age of 11-13, asthma is treatable.


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Brockton, Mass., Dec. 1940, second-hand plumbing store


1940 Dec.


1 slide : color.


Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.

Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.


Subjects:
Plumbing stores

United States–Massachusetts–Brockton


Format: Slides–Color


Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.


Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print


Part Of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Collection Lot 1167-1 (DLC) 93845501


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Where can I go shopping for jewelry (real gold not fake) in hong kong?


Are stores in the center okay?

I am only staying there for a day so I don’t have a lot of time to look around.


Thanks!


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Answer by Mr Hex Vision
Hong Kong duty free airport has a bunch of jewellery shops in there terminals so you can shop when you return to get the plane.


As shown at…


http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/shopping/insideshopping/all/jewel/list.html


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They do work, but it will cost you dearly. They are expensive. Beware !


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where to advertise for free?

other good advertising paid sources for internet business?

my market teritory is mainly in San Diego area. I don’t want to spend on marketing all over the web. Want to keep it local.


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What type of products do you sell? Do you only sell local? Nationwide? Global?


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