長男はいよいよ四月から小学生だな。 なんか私立に行かせそうな感じする。 0044名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 08:48:08.36ID:57teMNHFa 子供が小学生にもなる人に未だに執着してる変質者どものスレ 0045名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 12:35:32.75ID:kwz60vPlK 30まで結婚しないと思ってた 0046名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 12:36:29.68ID:kwz60vPlK 堂真理子アナは2017年の年女 0047ロッテ命2017/02/01(水) 13:00:15.34ID:hNlqNf7B0 Article ニュース記事 Alaskan Police Launch Kindness Campaign After a year of clashes between American citizens and police officers, police in Alaska are trying something different: Making 2017 a “Year of Kindness.” The police department in Juneau, Alaska launched the campaign to urge residents to perform at least one act of kindness every day. The department says it hopes to “build bridges” between people to overcome racial, religious or socioeconomic differences. The idea for the campaign came from police Lieutenant Kris Sell. “I had this idea in about late August that we needed to do something, and that maybe, all of these attacks, if they have at their roots hate, we can go after their hate. And how we can go after their hate is with kindness.” Sell said the Juneau police are doing several different things to support the campaign. For example, officers are giving away donated socks the first Saturday of each month for anyone who needs them. She also said the police department has a ‘kindness surge‘ calendar. Juneau residents and community groups can sign up for weekly activities on the planner. She hopes the campaign will spread across the country so other communities become nicer places to live. 0048名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 18:33:50.36ID:P63jpHBl0 ババァだけど抱きてぇわ で、真理子の悲鳴を子供に聞かせてやりたい 0049名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 19:27:31.66ID:8oVo2DpL0 堂ちゃんが「パーマ大佐さん」と言ってたのはシュールだっま 0050名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 20:36:18.39ID:q4os6TBm0 2/1 http://ime.pta.jp/d/GmGiLM.jpg http://ime.pta.jp/d/J7jPRE.jpg http://ime.pta.jp/d/FEFENh.jpg http://ime.pta.jp/d/mFTKsA.jpg http://ime.pta.jp/d/RTZZm5.jpg http://ime.pta.jp/d/CQBSM0.jpg http://ime.pta.jp/d/0CHI7k.jpg0051名無しがお伝えします2017/02/01(水) 20:40:33.81ID:gOEfJw3h0 ありがたやす
Minerals are important elements necessary for life-saving medicines. They are also useful in cutting-edge medical equipment.
Minerals and their uses are the subject of an exhibition at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Washington, D.C.
The Clinical Center worked together with the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of Natural History to tell the story of minerals in medicine.
Visitors to the exhibit will see 40 minerals that look as if they could be used in jewelry. But these minerals are much more important than that.
The show is called “Minerals in Medicine.” It explains how minerals dug up from the earth make a big difference in human health, medicines and treatment.
John Gallin is director of the NIH Clinical Center. He says minerals are important not only for good health but also for treatments that keep us healthy.
“Each mineral has a different role. Some are important as antibiotics, such as silver. Some are important in carrying certain proteins from one place to another, such as copper. Some are important in our teeth health, such as fluoride. They have different functions and that’s what makes them so magical.”
Gallin says he hopes visitors can begin to understand the importance of minerals in their health. 0060名無しがお伝えします2017/02/02(木) 11:18:44.54ID:saXUgsh70>>56 目尻がね でも子供二人いるって考えたら驚異の美しさだよね 0061名無しがお伝えします2017/02/02(木) 12:55:54.59ID:IvAFzZfa0 有難安 0062名無しがお伝えします2017/02/02(木) 19:06:17.71ID:JhijIsCm0 デブス無職メンヘラ