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September 16, 2010 Issue 653D Publishing, Inc. For Ad Rates: 1.800.595.8110 or 386.336.9013 www.Tidbitsflaglervolusia.com [email protected]

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3rd Quarter 2009Week 29

July 12 - July 18Page 1

TIDBITS® CHOWS DOWN ON

INTERESTING EDIBLESby Sarah Bates

Food nourishes your body just like Tidbits nourishes your brain! Get a double helping with these bits and bites that you might not have known about the things we eat and drink!• Did you know there are over 300 different

varieties of honey in North America alone? Honey, a natural energy restorer, was not only used by ancient cultures but it has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs. There have also been discoveries of 4,500 year old Egyptians carvings which are some of the earliest depictions of bee keeping.

• Do you know what a pluot is? It’s a complex hybrid between a plum and an apricot. It’s traits tend to be more plum-like, with a smooth skin. They are very sweet and intense in flavor and very juicy. They are not to be confused with an aprium, which is also a plum/apricot hybrid that is 1/4th plum and 3/4th apricot. Another plum/apricot hybrid is the plumcot. What’s a plum+apricot+peach? That one’s called a Peacotum.

• The island nation of Grenada in the Caribbean was named for the pomegranate. So was grenadine syrup and the grenade. All come from the Latin root word punica granatum,which means pomegranate.

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Interesting Ediblespages 1-4

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ARCHESby Patricia L. Cook

Millions of people worldwide have seen the “golden arches” of McDonalds. Many people have also visited other beautiful arches, both natural and manmade. Let’s take a closer look at a few of these eye-pleasing forms.• The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri,

is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and got its name because of the significance of the city in the westward movement; it was called the “Gateway to the West.” At 630 feet (192 m), the arch is twice the height of the Statue of Liberty. The base width is 630 feet (192 m), and its foundations were sunk 60 feet (18 m) into the ground. It is built to withstand earthquakes and to sway up to 18 inches (46 cm) in 150-mph (241 km/hr) winds. Opened in 1965, the beautiful stainless steel structure offers spectacular views from the observation room at the top.

• Norwegian artist Vebjorn Sand’s desire to use a small drawing in the corner of a Leonardo daVinci notebook resulted in the Leonardo Bridge. Opened on October 31, 2001, the pedestrian and bike “arch” bridge in Akershus, Norway, is based on the simple daVinci drawing made over 500 years ago. As part of the Leonardo Bridge Project, Sand is currently considering several locations in the United States for more Leonardo bridges.

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Writing a Solid ResumeIf you’ve revamped your resume for job hunting, chances are you’ve tinkered with it so much that you can no longer see it clearly. Here are some thoughts and ideas to consider before you send it out. In many cases, you’ll have only about eight seconds to grab someone’s attention.

There are two formats to consider in writing a resume: chronological versus functional. In one, you describe your past jobs starting with the most recent and then work backward. In the other, you organize your skills. Which one you use is up to you and can depend on the type of position you’re seeking. In some cases a combination will work best.

Depending on the jobs you’re applying for, you might need multiple resumes. In some, you might want to leave off that you have a Ph.D. and speak multiple languages. In others those qualifications could be important.

Many resume services advise starting with a statement of your objective: What kind of job are you looking for? If there are certain keywords for your industry, use those. It might be a machine that scans your resume.

If you’re just beginning to do your resume and you’re at a loss about where to start, look at samples online. Even if you’re able to hire someone to do the work, having an idea in advance about the finished product might well reduce your cost of having the resume prepared.

If you’ve been out of work and don’t know how to account for that period of time, don’t fudge the truth. Ideally you’ll have some volunteer experiences to list.

If you’re currently working and feel that your job is secure, great! But take the time to write down the things you’ve accomplished in your current job, as well as the ones you’ve had before. If the worst should happen and you’re handed a pink slip, having that information already written down will be a big help when you’ll likely be worrying about multiple issues.

For in-depth information on writing your resume, go to www.resume-help.org. Also see www.jobsearch.about.com.

Above all, edit, check and reread, even if a professional does the work for you. Don’t let a resume go out with a single misspelled word or wrong date.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

(c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.

ARCHES (continued):

• The Chinese are known for their mystical and mythical reasoning that is reflected in their building, design and just about everything they do. The Dagu Bridge in Tianjin, China, has two asymmetrical arches said to resemble the sun and moon. The bridge crosses the Haihe River and its motto is: “The sun and the moon dance with the golden dragon.”

• Natural arches show the remarkable beauty of nature. It is phenomenal to see the rock structures that occur with only nature as the architect. The Natural Arch and Bridge Society (NABS) created a list of the “Big 13” natural arches that have spans over 200 feet (61 m). Of those, six are in Utah, four in China, and one each in Colorado, New Mexico and Chad. The NABS assembled experts to come up with standards and definitions for measuring natural arches, but a simple definition of the span is, “the horizontal extent of unsupported rock.” Their website is a great resource for information about arches: www.naturalarches.org.

• According to the NABS, the largest arch in the “Big 13” is Fairy Bridge on Buliu River, Guangxi, China, with a span of 295 feet (90 m). Raft trips under the arch are a popular tourist attraction in the area.

• Utah is home to Arches National Park, which contains over 2,000 natural stone arches. The 73,000-acre (29542 ha) area is full of spires, balanced rocks, canyons and magnificent sandstone arches.

• President Herbert Hoover signed legislation on April 12, 1929, creating Arches National Monument, and then on November 12, 1971, Congress changed the status to Arches National Park.

• The park is a Mecca for hikers and bikers and arch-seekers in the fall and spring. Since this area of Utah has a “high desert” climate, the summers can be very hot.

• Delicate Arch is one of the most famous arches in Arches National Park. It is the arch seen on Utah license plates, advertisements, tourism magazines and pamphlets.

• One of the largest of the 2,000-plus arches in the park collapsed in 2008. Wall Arch was the 12th largest in size with an opening beneath the span that was 71 feet (22 m) wide and 33-1/2 feet (10 m) high. No one saw it collapse.

• Landscape Arch in Arches National Park is the second largest on the NABS list of the “Big 13.” It has a span of 290 feet (88 m) and in the thinnest section is only about 6 feet (2 m) thick. According to the NABS, “This arch could collapse at any time: any day, any year, any decade, or any century.” Plan a trip to see it now before it is too late!

• Next in line to Landscape Arch in size is Kolob Arch in Zion National Park, Utah, with a span of 287 feet (87 m).

• Another park set aside to protect natural arches is Arches Provincial Park on the western side of Newfoundland. There are three arches (There were four; one collapsed.) that are all 15 feet (4.6 m) high.

• Two interesting temporary bicycle arches were built for events in 2006 and 2007. Toronto had a bike arch that was constructed in the summer of 2006 at Queens Quay. The second bike arch was built at the Burning Man Festival at Black Rock Desert, Nevada, in 2007.

• The first monument dedicated to world peace is astride the international border between Blaine, Washington, and Surrey, British Columbia. The International Peace Arch, dedicated in 1921, represents the longest undefended boundary in the world with one foot anchored in Canada and the other in the United States.

• The Peace Arch is one of the first earthquake-proof structures to be built in North America. It is 67 feet (20 m) high, made of concrete and reinforced steel. The foundation has 76, 14-inch (36 cm) pilings driven 25-30 feet (7-9 m) in the earth. The inscription on the east side of the Peace Arch reads, “May These Gates Never Be Closed.” It is one of the few world landmarks listed on the Historic Registries of two countries.

• Jackson, Wyoming, (the area is known as Jackson Hole) has four elk antler arches at the corners of Town Square Park in the center of the Western town. The arches were first put up in the 1960s by the Rotary Club, using antlers gathered from the nearby National Elk Refuge. Male elk shed their antlers every spring and grow new ones in the summer. Each arch, made from about 2,000 antlers, weighs 7,000-10,000 pounds (3175 – 4500 kg). A campaign to replace the antler arches started in 2006. The Rotary Club of Jackson Hole has been auctioning off the old arches and replacing them with new ones. These are definitely tourist attractions worth keeping. Millions of tourists from all over the world have had their pictures taken under the arches.

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Upcoming Flagler County Events…EvEry Thursday…

The New People’s Social Club RBC Bank (21 Cypress Branch Way) • 11:00 a.m.For newcomers, newly-single, couples and anyone who enjoys socializing and making new friends. Never go to a social function alone and never feel lonely again. Free membership. Lots of fun. 386-237-8700. [email protected]

sEpTEmbEr 18… Free Movie Matinee at the Library Flagler County Public Library (Meeting Room) • 1:30 p.m.A young rogue reluctantly joins forces with a princess and together they race against the dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing a gift from the gods that can reverse time and all its possess-or to rule the world. Come and enjoy the movie on a large screen with surround sound. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent/adult, and the parent/adult must remain with the child/children during the screening. Presented by the Young Adult Department. Funded by the Friends of the Library.

OcTObEr 9… Hope Network of Flagler County, Inc. Fundraiser Dinner Dance Elks Lodge (53 Old Kings Road N.) • 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.Music provided by Tim Rippey. Tickets $40 per person. Deadline to purchase tickets is September 30. Proceeds to benefit Hope Network of Flagler County, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization helping the residents of Flagler County during financial crisis by assisting with rent and utility payments. Tickets are available at Aimee’s Hallmark Shop in the Palm Harbor Shopping Center or call (386) 503-3083 for more information email us at [email protected] or visit us on the web at www.hopenetworkflagler.com

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Twice-Baked Potatoes CaesarTry these potatoes with your favorite steak dish.

3 (about 6 ounces each) small baking potatoes2 tablespoons margarine, substitute butter1 small garlic clove, crushed with press1/2 cups sour cream4 anchovy fillets, minced, substitute 1 teaspoon anchovy paste1/4 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon grated fresh lemon peel1/8 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper1/2 cup (plus 2 tablespoons) grated Parmesan cheese

1. Preheat oven to 450 F. With fork, pierce potatoes in several places. Place potatoes on oven rack and bake 35 minutes or until fork-tender.

2. Cut each potato lengthwise in half. With spoon, carefully scoop out potatoes, placing flesh in medium bowl and leaving potato-skin shells intact.

3. In small saucepan, melt margarine over medium heat. Add garlic and cook 15 seconds.

4. With potato masher, mash potatoes with margarine mixture, sour cream, anchovies, salt, lemon peel, pepper and 1/2 cup Parmesan. Spoon mixture into 4 reserved potato-skin shells, mounding slightly.

5. If you like, cover and refrigerate remaining 2 shells for use another day. Place potatoes in shallow baking pan; sprinkle with remaining 2 tablespoons Parmesan.

6. Return potatoes to oven and bake about 15 minutes or until hot on the inside and golden on top.

• Each serving: About 275 calories, 15g total fat (7g saturated), 24mg cholesterol, 620mg sodium, 27g total carbohydrate, 2g dietary fiber, 10g protein.For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.(c) 2010 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved

good HousekeepingMUSIC LEGEND :

DOLLY PARTONThe fourth of 12 children, Dolly Rebecca Parton grew up in a one-room cabin on a tobacco farm in Locust Ridge, near Sevierville, Tennessee. Her hometown has benefitted from her in many ways, thanks to her generous nature and her celebrity status. • Growing up in a large family that attended the local Pentecostal Church,

Parton started singing as a child. By age 10 she was already making appearances on local television and radio shows in nearby Knoxville.

• Parton graduated from high school in 1964. She knew early on that she wanted a career in music and left for Nashville the day after graduation. She met Carl Dean her first afternoon in Nashville. They were married two years later and are still together now after 44 years of marriage.

• Parton’s first album, “Hello, I’m Dolly,” was released in February 1967. That same year she joined the weekly “Porter Wagoner Show.” Porter was a superstar, and his show was viewed by over 45 million people in 100 markets. When Parton was invited to join him and started singing duets with Porter, her career took off. Parton and Porter recorded 14 Top Ten hits together, touring the country and even appearing on the Grand Ole Opry together. She remained on his show for seven years and then became a solo artist in 1974.

• Parton not only became famous for singing her songs but also for writing most of them. She has written more than 3,000 songs. In her own words, “I’ve always been a writer. My songs are the door to every dream I’ve ever had and every success I’ve ever achieved.” Some of her early solo hits were “Coat of Many Colors,” “Joshua” and “Jolene.”

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• Cut a clean shower curtain into two pieces and use them to protect floors at entranceways when you’re having bad weather. They are easy to drag outside and spray clean when the weather clears.

• Blend sweet, juicy fruits in a chopper or blender and add to unsweetened plain yogurt for a healthy treat.

• “Electronic items like cameras and cell phones come with so many accessory cords these days. I store mine in snack-size plastic baggies. I write on a small piece of paper what the cord is for and then stick that in the bag. The bags can be reused as electronic items are changed out, and although the cords all look the same, you can tell instantly what each is for.” -- U.L. in Maryland

• Use a paintbrush to dust wicker furniture. It can get into all the nooks and crannies better than any cloth.

• To store cast-iron cookware, it must be completely dry. It can still get scratched up, though. Try inserting a paper plate between stacked pans to protect the cooking surface and to absorb any moisture.

• “If you color your hair at home, try this handy tip: Using petroleum jelly, lightly coat your ears and your hairline -- two places that usually get dye on them. This can be easily washed off in the shower, and it will protect your skin.” -- E.F. in Alabama

Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or e-mail JoAnn at [email protected].

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iving aith hristian enterReaching the Lost, Strengthening Families and Raising up Leaders

Pastors Arthur and Gwen Jackson

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Hwy. 100 Suites 703 & 704

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practical Teaching for everyday life!

Our ministries include… • Children’s ministry

• Teen ministry “Rebirth”

• men’s ministry

• Women’s ministry

• monthly Study Groups

• Bible Classes… and many more

Sunday moRninG SeRviCe 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday night Service 7:30 p.m. with separate Teen ministry “Rebirth”

Earlyne LundPresident and FounderMachelle L. Vallance

General ManagerTodd Bennett

Production

Our Vision is to win Souls and we have

kept the vision strong since 1985.

We are a full service radio station committed to

making this area a better place to live.

We saturate Volusia County, Flagler/Madison County and surrounding areas with the Word and

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24 hours a day!Live Prayerline Mon.-Fri. see times at www.wapn.net Program guide.

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THE MAIN PURPOSE:For this corporation is organized to receive cash and non cash contributions such as clothing, household appliances on behalf of the community and in some specific cases to assist people and children in USA and abroad. Alpha World Mission, shall distribute and sell clothing, at reduce price to persons of low income and or donate items to families in need of economic assistance. The funds collected by the organization shall be used to help schools in the USA and abroad, to stop domestic violence, acadmic institutions for children and promote educational network, religious and scientific purposes and provide Christian counseling services to low income families. Alpha Christian counseling services provide counseling service for low income families Parent-ing classes (treatment and prevention of child abuse or neglect) domestic violence, child/adolescent behavioral problems, parent/child relational problems, spiritual conflicts depres- sion, life transitions, martial conflict for more information visit: www.alphachristiancounseling.com

RECOGNIZE DOMESTIC ABUSE:It may sound strange, but people sometimes have trouble recognizing that they are being abused. Recognizing abuse may be especially difficult for someone who has lived with it for many years. A person might think that it’s just the way things are and that there’s nothing that can be done. People who are abused might mistakenly think they bring it on themselves by not acting right or by not living up to someones expectations. Someone growing up in a family where there is violence or abuse may not know that there are other ways for family members to treat each other. A person who has only know an abusive relationship may mistakenly think that hitting, beating, pushing, shoving, or angry name-calling are perfectly normal ways to treat someone when you’re mad. Seeing parents treat each other in abusive ways might lead a child to think that’s a normal relationship. But abuse is not a normal or healthy way to treat people. Don’t let pride or shame stand in the way of protecting a child. It is never too early or too late to ask for help. If you like to read articles visit:www.Christiancounselingtv.com

By Maria Pinto Barbosa Ph.D.

DOmESTIC ABUSE