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Gailing says flower essences were never intended to be panaceas.
Also, food panaceas in general don't have the best track record.
And like so many promised panaceas, it's actually quite simple—on the surface.
Democrats could not have coasted on Trumpian panaceas in a climate like that.
Instead, he wanted the Cubs to forget their circumstance and stop looking for panaceas.
Mr. President, these are not panaceas and will certainly ruffle the feathers of many.
That's what makes security particularly difficult — there are no panaceas, and the cybersecurity startup field is crowded.
Fundamentally, both were stories of seduction—of ideological panaceas that promised to eradicate ailments physical, psychological, and spiritual.
Ah, the good old days before Ambien, Xanax and a hundred other chemical panaceas for 3 a.m. sleeplessness.
Yet Democrats owe voters a hopeful alternative to populist outrage and the false panaceas of nativism, protectionism and democratic socialism.
Think about it: If these pills were truly panaceas, the FDA would have to treat them like drugs, not foods.
These light-touch interventions aren't panaceas, but they may keep a great many students out of trouble and doing better academically.
Does she have a detailed understanding of the trade-offs involved in governance — or does she rely on hand-waving and oversimplified panaceas?
For those suffering from PMS, Wildflower's magical healing stick and Whoopi and Maya's essential oil-infused cannabis balm are panaceas for period pain.
None of these concerns will be allayed by a new constitution — nor should they be, as written constitutions are not panaceas that make problems go away.
These are not panaceas, however; expensive cities need to expand vertically as well, but allowing more apartment buildings, even near transit and jobs, has proven contentious.
"Trump's rise to power has followed a similar trajectory to that of quacks who peddle panaceas to the desperate — a bizarre and heartbreaking world I've long studied," he writes.
August' s figure was 24.3 billion panaceas ($3.01 billion), Macau's Gaming Inspection and Coordination said in data posted on Sunday, below analysts' expectations of a drop of 2%-6%.
August' s figure was 24.3 billion panaceas ($3.01 billion), Macau's Gaming Inspection and Coordination said in data posted on Sunday, below analysts' expectations of a drop of 2%-6%.
But campaign finance is a problem for which there are no panaceas, only hard choices and one incontrovertible truth: democratic politics costs money, and someone has to pay for it.
He called them "pseudoconservatives" and described, for instance, followers of the red-baiting Republican senator Joseph McCarthy as cranks who salved their "status anxiety" with conspiracy theories and bizarre panaceas.
But most of these politicians have usually at least paid lip service to the rhetoric that free trade and free markets are panaceas for all that ails the American economy.
While some biofuels were sold as panaceas just a decade ago, their emissions impacts have been roundly questioned, and they have presented other challenges in areas from biodiversity to food prices.
Even though none of the panaceas advanced by Democratic politicians would have stopped Stephen Paddock — who exhibited no signs of mental illness, radical political sentiments or criminal intent — from committing mass murder.
Later, though, she realized that she had been put off by too many doctors pushing too many procedures and panaceas: tests for sleep apnea, medication for the thinning of the bones, dental X-rays.
Let's get a couple things out of the way: President Trump did not tell Americans to self-medicate with hydroxychloroquine, and he certainly didn't advise them to go rifling through their household products to find substitute pandemic panaceas
" Before embracing the promises and panaceas of another generation of well-intentioned reformers, American voters would do well to study their past and heed the warning of philosopher George Santayana: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
"We have many previous examples of how nutritional supplements widely available over the counter and unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration—for example, omega-3 fatty acids or various herbal substances—are touted as panaceas for you-name-it, and then don't pan out," she said.
Benjamin, Mushrooms: Poisons and Panaceas, pp. 354–55. Metoclopramide may be used in cases of recurrent vomiting once gastric contents are emptied.Benjamin, Mushrooms: Poisons and Panaceas, p. 188. The identity of the toxin(s) is unknown, but chemical analysis has established that there are alkaloids present in the mushroom.
Benjamin DR. (1995). Mushrooms, Poisons and Panaceas: A Handbook for Naturalists, Mycologists, and Physicians. W H Freeman & Co.
Inocybe erubescens contains the toxin muscarine, in much higher doses than Amanita muscaria, and has been known to cause death.Benjamin DR. (1995). Mushrooms, Poisons and Panaceas: A Handbook for Naturalists, Mycologists, and Physicians. W H Freeman & Co. One fatality was recorded in Surrey in southern England in 1937.
" Haiven refers to "born-agains" as having "a type of intolerance". She says, "The instant and thoughtless panaceas of born-again Christianity will be seen as a vast sanctuary by millions of North Americans." She continues, "Is this sanctuary really a recruitment camp for right-wing movements? It would be naive to think otherwise.
Moritz von Schwind's 1851 painting of Rübezahl features fly agarics. The red-and-white spotted toadstool is a common image in many aspects of popular culture. Garden ornaments and children's picture books depicting gnomes and fairies, such as the Smurfs, often show fly agarics used as seats, or homes.Benjamin, Mushrooms: poisons and panaceas, p 295.
Benjamin, Mushrooms: poisons and panaceas, p 306. The major toxins involved in A. muscaria poisoning are muscimol (3-hydroxy-5-aminomethyl-1-isoxazole, an unsaturated cyclic hydroxamic acid) and the related amino acid ibotenic acid. Muscimol is the product of the decarboxylation (usually by drying) of ibotenic acid. Muscimol and ibotenic acid were discovered in the mid-20th century.
Researchers in England, Japan, and Switzerland showed that the effects produced were due mainly to ibotenic acid and muscimol, not muscarine.Benjamin, Mushrooms: poisons and panaceas, pp 306–07. These toxins are not distributed uniformly in the mushroom. Most are detected in the cap of the fruit, a moderate amount in the base, with the smallest amount in the stalk.
The Fountain of Youth reputedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks of its waters. Herodotus attributes exceptional longevity to a fountain in the land of the Ethiopians.Herodotus, Book III: 22–4. The lore of the Alexander Romance and of Al-Khidr describes such a fountain, and stories about the philosopher's stone, universal panaceas, and the elixir of life are widespread.
Only small doses should be used, as they may worsen the respiratory depressant effects of muscimol. Recurrent vomiting is rare, but if present may lead to fluid and electrolyte imbalances; intravenous rehydration or electrolyte replacement may be required.Benjamin, Mushrooms: poisons and panaceas, p 313. Serious cases may develop loss of consciousness or coma, and may need intubation and artificial ventilation.
On the other hand, advocates conclude that they still serve an important function in contemporary governance, even though they are not the panaceas that some had originally hoped they might be. Furthermore, if determined activists organise their campaign and demand to be heard, it is possible that this sort of pressure has the potential to keep the cycle of environmental mega conferences alive.
59–60; archive.org. In the end he succeeded Georg Ritschel as assistant to Comenius, but suffered in the same way, being told that finances precluded keeping him on.John T. Young, Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle, Chapter Four: Panaceas of the Soul: Comenius and the Dream of Universal Knowledge (2007). Kinner spent further time in Poland.
He believes teachers' pay should be increased based on performance tests, not arbitrary tests. He wishes to work with the National Education Association (NEA) to find a new system to get rid of performance pay. The National Education Association (NEA) adamantly opposes some forms of merit pay. In June 2003 NEA President Reg Weaver said: > Teachers understand that politically motivated panaceas such as merit pay > and eliminating tenure do nothing to improve teacher quality.
The social conservationists were skeptical about panaceas for social ills. According to conservatives, attempts to radically remake society normally make things worse. Edmund Burke was the leading exponent of this, although later-day liberals like Hayek have espoused similar views. They argue that society changes organically and naturally, and that grand plans for the remaking of society, like the French Revolution, National Socialism and Communism hurt society by removing the traditional constraints on the exercise of power.
The Democratic Party in Eastern and Midwestern cities had a strong German Catholic base that was alienated by free silver and inflationist panaceas. They showed little enthusiasm for Bryan, although many were worried that a Republican victory would bring prohibition into play. The Irish Catholics disliked Bryan's revivalistic rhetoric and worried about prohibition as well. However their leaders decided to stick with Bryan, since the departure of so many Bourbon businessmen from the party left the Irish increasingly in control.
This > parliamentary point of order based on the state of inertia of developing a > centrifugal force issued as a catalyst rather than as a catalytic agent, and > hastens a change reaction and remains an indigenous brier to its inception. > This is a focal point used as a tangent so the bile is excreted through the > panaceas. Changing topics suddenly, Corey would wander around the stage, pontificating all the while. His quick wit allowed him to hold his own against the most stubborn straight man, heckler or interviewer.
That critique was crucial to his evolving national socialism which looked to the nation and its religious traditions to remedy social divisions and decadence. His rechristened newspaper and its associated groups offered various authoritarian panaceas to end French disorder. Despite Hervé's marginalization during the interwar era and his general reluctance to engage in violence, his Neo-Bonapartist views and admiration for Mussolini must inescapably be included within what Philippe Burrin has called "the fascist drift". Hervé in 1919 created the Parti socialiste national (PSN), which promoted "class co-operation" and solidarity.
Benjamin, Mushrooms: poisons and panaceas, p 305. Conveyed with pine seedlings, it has been widely transported into the southern hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America, where it can be found in the southern Brazilian states of Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul. Ectomycorrhizal, Amanita muscaria forms symbiotic relationships with many trees, including pine, oak, spruce, fir, birch, and cedar. Commonly seen under introduced trees, A. muscaria is the fungal equivalent of a weed in New Zealand, Tasmania and Victoria, forming new associations with southern beech (Nothofagus).
It was rare for any patent medication to be pharmacologically effective, and none lived up to the miraculous promises made by their advertising. Patent medicine advertising was typically outlandish, eye-catching, and had little basis in reality. Advertisements emphasized exotic or scientific-sounding ingredients, featured endorsements from purported experts or celebrities, and often claimed that products were universal remedies or panaceas. Beginning in the early 20th century, the passage of consumer protection laws in countries like the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada began to regulate deceptive advertising and put limits on what ingredients could be used in medicines, putting an end to the dominance of patent medicines.
Horkheimer's book, Eclipse of Reason, started in 1941 and published in 1947, is broken into five sections: Means and Ends, Conflicting Panaceas, The Revolt of Nature, The Rise and Decline of the Individual, and On the Concept of Philosophy. The Eclipse of Reason focuses on the concept of reason within the history of Western philosophy, which can only be fostered in an environment of free, critical thinking while also linking positivist and instrumental reason with the rise of fascism. He distinguishes between objective, subjective and instrumental reason, and states that we have moved from the former through the center and into the latter (though subjective and instrumental reason are closely connected). Objective reason deals with universal truths that dictate that an action is either right or wrong.
French 14th-century ivory mirror case with a Fountain of Youth European iconography is fairly consistent, as the Cranach painting and mirror-case Fons Juventutis (The Fountain of Youth) from 200 years earlier demonstrate: old people, often carried, enter at left, strip, and enter a pool that is as large as space allows. The people in the pool are youthful and naked, and after a while they leave it, and are shown fashionably dressed enjoying a courtly party, sometimes including a meal. There are countless indirect sources for the tale as well. Eternal youth is a gift frequently sought in myth and legend, and stories of things such as the philosopher's stone, universal panaceas, and the elixir of life are common throughout Eurasia and elsewhere.
During the global financial crisis Islamic banks "on average, showed stronger resilience" than conventional banks, but "faced larger losses" when the crisis hit "the real economy," according to a 2010 IMF survey. At the beginning of the "Great Recession" of 2007–9, Islamic banks were "unscathed", leading to one Islamic banking supporter to write that the collapse of leading Wall Street institutions, particularly Lehman Brothers, "should encourage economists world-wide to focus on Islamic banking and finance as an alternative model." However gradually the effect of the financial downturn moved to the real sector, affecting Islamic banking. According to Ibrahim Warde, `this showed that Islamic finance was not all a panaceas, and that a faith-based system is not automatically immune to the vagaries of the Financial system.
The phrase "New Deal" was coined by an adviser to Roosevelt, Stuart Chase, although the term was originally used by Mark Twain in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Upon accepting the 1932 Democratic nomination for president, Roosevelt promised "a new deal for the American people", saying:The phrase was perhaps borrowed from the title of Stuart Chase's book A New Deal published in February 1932 and serialized in the New Republic that summer. Gary Dean Best, Peddling panaceas: popular economists in the New Deal era (2005) p. 117.The phrase was also used by Gifford Pinchot in 1910, when he said in a speech rallying young men to political action to remove special interests from politics the following: "The people of the United States demand a new deal and a square deal".
Kimiya-yi sa'ādat (The Alchemy of Happiness), a text on Islamic philosophy and alchemy by the Persian philosopher and mystic Al-Ghazālī (11th century) Depiction of Ouroboros from the alchemical treatise Aurora consurgens (15th century), Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Switzerland Alchemy (from Arabic: al- kīmiyā) is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practiced throughout Europe, Africa, China and throughout Asia, observable in Chinese text from around 73-49 BC and Greco- Roman Egypt in the first few centuries CE.Principe, Lawrence M. The secrets of alchemy. University of Chicago Press, 2012, pp. 9–14. Alchemists attempted to purify, mature, and perfect certain materials... Common aims were chrysopoeia, the transmutation of "base metals" (e.g., lead) into "noble metals" (particularly gold); the creation of an elixir of immortality; the creation of panaceas able to cure any disease; and the development of an alkahest, a universal solvent.. The perfection of the human body and soul was thought to permit or result from the alchemical magnum opus and, in the Hellenistic and Western mystery tradition, the achievement of gnosis.
Socialists were divided between trade unionists, > advocates of political action, and advocates of violence; the Knights > fostered the "one big union"; the trades were vacillating between economic > and legislative action... [The] socialists looked to the ultimate overthrow > of the capitalistic order; the Knights looked to the destruction of the wage > system and the eventual establishment of a "cooperative" economic system > which included both owners and laborers; the trades were becoming more and > more conscious of the magical quality of high wages to solve all their > troubles.A History of American Labor, Joseph G. Rayback, 1966, pages > 158-159. Philip S. Foner observed that, > The Knights demanded government ownership of the systems of transportation > and communication, but the new Federation did not. Nor did the Federation > accept the monetary program of the Knights of Labor, indicating that it > definitely regarded the industrial capitalist rather than the banker as the > chief enemy of the wage-earners, and--unlike the Knights--had pretty nearly > rid itself of the belief in financial panaceas... the Federation made no > reference to producers or consumers co-operatives, and failed to recommend > compulsory arbitration which the Knights supported...Philip S. Foner, > History of the Labor Movement in the United States, 1947, pages 523-524.

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