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Intelligence tests are assessments designed to measure a person’s cognitive abilities, including problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, memory, and comprehension. These tests often consist of various tasks or questions that assess different aspects of intelligence, and they are commonly used in educational, clinical, and occupational settings to evaluate an individual’s intellectual functioning.
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First Mate Hat
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The first mate’s hat, also known as the mate’s cap or officer’s cap, is a distinctive piece of headgear often associated with maritime culture and nautical fashion. It is worn by the first mate, who is the second-in-command on a ship, assisting the captain in the management and operation of the vessel.
Similar in style to the captain’s hat, the first mate’s hat typically features a flat-topped, visorless design with a shiny black peak and a gold or silver emblem on the front. The emblem may include symbols representing maritime themes, such as crossed anchors, a ship’s wheel, or other nautical motifs. This emblem often distinguishes the first mate’s hat from other crew members’ headgear.
The first mate plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of the ship, overseeing various duties such as navigation, crew management, and cargo handling. As such, the first mate’s hat symbolizes authority, responsibility, and leadership within the maritime hierarchy.
In addition to its functional purpose, the first mate’s hat has also become a symbol of maritime tradition and seafaring heritage. It is often worn as part of a uniform by maritime professionals, including officers on commercial ships, naval vessels, and yachts. The hat’s distinctive appearance has also made it a popular accessory in nautical-themed fashion and costume attire.
Overall, the first mate’s hat represents the rich history and traditions of seafaring culture, evoking images of adventure, exploration, and life at sea.
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Sail on Lake Michigan
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Embark on a breathtaking adventure with this exclusive opportunity to sail on the majestic waters of Lake Michigan. Picture yourself aboard a luxurious sailboat, gliding gracefully across the shimmering surface of one of North America’s Great Lakes. Feel the gentle breeze caress your skin as you bask in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. This auction offers the chance to experience the tranquility and serenity of sailing firsthand, accompanied by a seasoned captain and crew who will ensure your safety and comfort throughout the journey. Whether you’re seeking a romantic escapade, a family outing, or simply a peaceful retreat into nature, this sail on Lake Michigan promises an unforgettable experience filled with awe-inspiring vistas and cherished memories. Bid now to seize this extraordinary opportunity and set sail on an adventure of a lifetime.
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Book & Painting
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Leon Granacki’s favorite outdoor scenes were of rippling Minnesota streams, towering pine trees, and flocks of Canadian geese. His watercolors were exhibited widely and sold at local art fairs from the 1970s through 1990.
An Artist Goes to War: Leon Granacki in the South Pacific WWII
Like so many others who served in World War II, Leon Granacki was an ordinary guy from a working-class immigrant family drafted into the US Army and thrust into the horrors of war in the South Pacific. But through sheer luck and pluck, he leveraged his art talents to survive and thrive, catapulting himself from private infantryman to Master Sergeant and mapmaker for General MacArthur in the Americal Division’s Intelligence section. Inspired by the Southern Cross as his troop transport crossed the equator, he designed the Americal Division patch for the Army’s only named division, created in New Caledonia. Overseas for three-and-a-half years without any stateside furlough, he labored over maps of enemy positions in a primitive tent in the steamy, mosquito-infested jungles of Guadalcanal and Bougainville.
In An Artist Goes to War, author Victoria Ann Granacki paints a portrait of her father, Leon, through his original maps, jungle watercolors, journal illustrations, scrapbook photos, and letters home to “Dear Gang”—his extended Polish American family crowded together in a Chicago “six-flat” apartment building. Despite only slyly alluding to awful conditions to evade the censors’ scissors, his indomitable optimism always comes through. The Polish-language letters directed to his beloved parents are filled with childlike tenderness as he tries to reassure them he’ll be safe. His plaintive longings for family, holidays home, fishing, and a woman to love are poignant reminders of the personal effects of war on reluctant soldiers.
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Interior Design Consultation
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NZ Design & Associates Inc provides its clients with exclusive personalized care with a full-ranged consultation that covers all you would need to now moving forward in your vision. So whether you decide to work with us or somebody else, our consultation serves to provide all the necessary information to save you time, money, and mistakes coming into any home-improvement project. Within every consult can expect the following services:
1) Scope of Work Assessment: Our senior Designer will evaluate your unique scope of work in person or via Zoom. Throughout the session, you will receive relevant information regarding the pros and cons of your vision. In addition, all design plans will be addressed and thoroughly fleshed out on the spot, so you are well-informed over all aspects of your vision.
2) Style Evaluations: The client’s unique style and preferences are assessed, taking into account every like and dislike regarding style, color, design preference, and expectation.
3) Budgeting: Budget estimates for each room are provided. You can request budgeting categories from the Design Fee, Construction fee estimates, and averages for item prices that can be added to each individual room.
4) Design Process Presentation: This presentation runs through every step of our process to ensure clear communication in how we present our visualizations and aim to gather and execute client needs.
5) Program Matching: Your designer will help match you to a design program that best serves your project and level of investment.
6) Portfolio Review: During the consult, the client will receive the opportunity to review NZDesigns Portfolio and evaluate for themselves whether NZDesign is a perfect fit in helping bring your vision to life.
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Sail on Lake Michigan
Quick ViewSail on Lake Michigan
Embark on a breathtaking adventure with this exclusive opportunity to sail on the majestic waters of Lake Michigan. Picture yourself aboard a luxurious sailboat, gliding gracefully across the shimmering surface of one of North America’s Great Lakes. Feel the gentle breeze caress your skin as you bask in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. This auction offers the chance to experience the tranquility and serenity of sailing firsthand, accompanied by a seasoned captain and crew who will ensure your safety and comfort throughout the journey. Whether you’re seeking a romantic escapade, a family outing, or simply a peaceful retreat into nature, this sail on Lake Michigan promises an unforgettable experience filled with awe-inspiring vistas and cherished memories. Bid now to seize this extraordinary opportunity and set sail on an adventure of a lifetime.
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Myers’ Cocktail
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A Myers’ cocktail is an increasingly popular intravenous therapy. The late John Myers, MD, was the first to introduce this vitamin and mineral treatment. He designed this formula to potentially treat several clinical conditions including fatigue, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, and many more.
Although the original Myers’ cocktail may work for many ailments, healthcare providers often tailor similar treatments for their patients to meet their specific needs.
What Ingredients Are Included in a Myers’ Cocktail?
The standard Myers’ cocktail includes:
- Vitamins: Vitamin C, B-Complex vitamins, Vitamin B12
- Calcium: Calcium aids bone formation and strength. It also can help control irregular heartbeats.
- Magnesium: Generally stored in bones, muscles, and soft tissues. It has been found to reduce fatigue, migraines, and muscle spasms and may even help those at risk of cardiovascular diseases.[1]
- Zinc: Zinc has been proven to help regulate the immune system. Zinc is not naturally created in the body. Deficiency of zinc can lead to subsequent health issues.
- Glutathione: Glutathione is a potent antioxidant that naturally occurs in the body. Glutathione aids the immune system and has been found to help in the prevention of cancer, cystic fibrosis, HIV, and the normal aging process.
- Saline Solution: All ingredients for the Myers’ cocktail are combined in an IV bag usually consisting of normal saline.
Other ingredients may also be included, depending on the type of infusion a patient is receiving. Although this cocktail is made with generally safe components, medical providers should consider underlying conditions when treating patients. Healthcare providers often increase, decrease, add, or exclude certain vitamins and minerals to create a focused treatment for their patient’s specific goals.
A revised formulation of the Myers’ cocktail may include:[2]
- 1 mL B-Complex
- 5 mL Vitamin C (500 mg/mL)
- 5 mL Magnesium Chloride (30%)
- 3 mL Calcium Gluconate (10%)
- 1 mL Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (100 mg/mL)
- 1 mL Dexpanthenol (250 mg/mL)
- 0.5 mL Hydroxocobalamin (2,000 mcg/mL)
A common booster used to accompany IV infusions is a potent antioxidant, glutathione. Glutathione may aid in disease prevention, immune function and energy levels.
Who Needs a Myers’ Cocktail?
When asked who should consider a Myers’ cocktail infusion, there is no single answer. Because of the high dose of antioxidants, nutrients, and other immune-boosting factors, individuals who have weakened immune systems or diseases that negatively impact immune resilience may benefit from receiving a Myers’ cocktail IV treatment.
Studies have found the Myers’ cocktail may be benefit patients who:
- Suffer from low energy
- Perform athletic exercises
- Suffer from chronic fatigue
- Require intravenous hydration
- Seek relief from hangover or withdrawal symptoms[3]
- Suffer from depression or anxiety
According to Myers’ cocktail studies and reviews, since the cocktails are made of vitamins and minerals, they tend to be well tolerated by many patients. Since treatment is administered intravenously vs. passing the digestive system, higher concentrations of the vitamins are more easily absorbed and thus bioavailable to the body.
Benefits of a Myers’ Cocktail Infusion
Health benefits may come from receiving a Myers’ cocktail with for many patients.
For example, magnesium has been found to prevent or reduce asthma attacks, chronic fatigue, cardiovascular diseases, fibromyalgia, chronic sinusitis, rhinitis, upper respiratory tract infections, migraines, and more. Magnesium with vitamin B may increase the efficacy when paired together for those who suffer from cardiovascular diseases.[4]
Indications have been found that vitamin B6 (up to 50 mg per day) and B12 may relieve muscle weakness associated with hyperthyroidism. Those who suffer from acute muscle spasms, poor sleep at night, or high levels of stress, may have a magnesium deficiency and may benefit from receiving intravenous treatment to bring their magnesium levels to an optimum state.
Myers’ Cocktail can be administered in Dr. Grochowski’s Clinic (Chicago Interventional Pain Medicine) at 911 N Plum Grove Rd, Unit B, Schaumburg, IL 60173