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are for the air mass sensor was fully deployed at about 275 hp, and |
above that no more fuel was coming out, thus leaning out. We know |
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Víctor Jara |
Víctor Jara, in full Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez (born September 28, 1932—died September 16, 1973), Chilean folksinger, one of the pioneers of the nueva canción genre of politically charged popular songs. His political activism led to his torture and execution by the regime of the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. |
Jara was raised in poverty by a farmer father and a folksinger mother. He left school at age 15 to prepare for the priesthood but gave up his clerical studies to join the army, from which he was honourably discharged after a year of service. Jara then studied theatre at the University of Chile. Upon his graduation he b... |
Jara’s interest in folk music was sparked when in 1957 he met Violeta Parra, one of the founders of the nueva canción movement. He began playing folk songs with a decided leftist bent, and he released his self-titled debut album (also called Canto a lo humano [“Hymn to the Human”] in rereleases) in 1966. He followed wi... |
The nueva canción songs gained prominence as Chile became a centre of political turmoil during the late 1960s and early ’70s, which included the election of socialist Pres. Salvador Allende in 1970 and his overthrow by Pinochet in 1973. Jara’s song “Venceremos” (“We Will Overcome”) was the theme song of Allende’s polit... |
In the wake of his death, Jara became a national icon in Chile, and he is still invoked in popular songs from that country and abroad. The stadium in which he was killed was renamed Víctor Jara Stadium in 2003. In 2012 eight retired Chilean army officers were charged with Jara’s murder. |
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Did the ped retract my son?? |
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I feel super dumb posting this. I have an intact 5-year-old and his ped has intact boys and never touches his penis. We have had zero issues. I don't do anything to his penis and no one else has either. He has had to be cathed and that went fine, they pulled his foreskin only enough to get the cath in, I have yet to se... |
I now have an intact 6-month-old. We say a NP at the peds office that I adore (she is super pro-breast-feeding and a lactation consultant, isn't obsessed with weight gain, supports co-sleeping etc.) When she examined him at six months she did something that stressed me and I don't know if it was retraction. She took tw... |
Thanks for any help with this! |
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It wasnt forced retraction since the glans where not exposed. I am not sure why she did what you described but I know many do it. If you where uncomfortable with it then you can ask that she not do it again if you see her. |
No harm done from the description. |
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They do check if testicles are down... maybe it was that? |
post #4 of 10 |
That does not sound like a retraction to me. I think you're good! |
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It doesn't sound like retraction to me but I'm guessing that if the person did it hard enough, they may be able to pull the foreskin towards the body & it turn into retraction. |
If you are comfortable w/ asking about it in person, before any clothes come off your ds, I'd suggest simply saying, "I noticed you did x at our 6 month visit. Would you tell me what you were checking for?" And, then based on the answer she gives, you can decide if you want her not to do it again. So, if she says sh... |
If you are not comfortable discussing it (and I wouldn't be - between kids distracting me & my inability to think on my feet, I could not likely do what I'm suggesting winky.gif), then I'd say you aren't comfortable w/ his genitals being manipulated & that you'd like to keep his diaper on from now on unless there's a c... |
From your description, it doesn't sound to me like your son even noticed what she was doing let alone suffered from it. That's not to say she has a right or a need to manipulate his genitals, but it sounds like w/ some prevention work on your part, all will likely be well. |
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I disagree. That is a form of retraction. Any pulling back towards the base should not be done. It's like taking a speculum and 'gently' checking your daughter. It doesn't normally hurt, but it's unnecessary and crosses a fine line, which is why you felt uncomfortable with it. If his testicles are decended and he has n... |
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I realize that this thread is kinda old but my ds had his 6 month check up yesterday and the Dr did the same thing.....? I said no, no, no! Don't pull that back! He said yes your right, I'm not retracting it I just have to check the hole.... What the heck? I said the same thing to DH about the speculum. No one would ev... |
Our Dr is really cool, he's a family Dr, he takes care of all 4 of my kids, and my prenatal care. He's awesome about us not vaxing. But this is just not ok with me. Idk if I should look for another Dr or what. He seems to think for some reason he needs to see ds's pee hole. Its just not cool! |
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I keep seeing this lately over on the baby center intact care board where the DR is just 'gently checking'. It's unnecessary to check for retraction as what is the point? As much as use as checking a girls hymen- pointless and crossing the line. Also no they don't need to check the pee hole, I'm sure you know if he can... |
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I'm so non confrontational. As it is, just telling the Dr not to pull the foreskin back had me a little shook up and sweaty and stuff. Idk why, its my kid, and its my kids penis, so I know he was the one crossing the line. I just don't want to be in that situation again. Which is making me seriously question whether or... |
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In that case have a nappy(diaper) on policy. While it still wouldn't be easy, I know all about getting shaky and sweaty over other things, it would be easier then removing it and then having that worry on top of it. I'm lucky to come from a fairly low circing country and haven't had to face this kind of thing, but if I... |
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Dear Diz (Every Day I Think Of You) |
Arturo Sandoval |
Dear Diz Every Day I Think Of You |
• CAT # CJA-33020-02 |
1. Be Bop 8:18 |
2. Salt Peanuts! (Mani Salado) 6:48 |
3. And Then She Stopped 5:18 |
4. Birks Works (ala Mancini) 6:04 |
5. Things To Come 7:11 |
6. Fiesta Mojo 5:09 |
7. Con Alma (With Soul) 6:00 |
8. Tin Tin Deo 6:52 |
9. Algo Bueno (Woody and Me) 6:15 |
10. A Night In Tunisia (Actually An Entire Weekend!) 7:23 |
11. Every Day I Think Of You 4:27 |
Arturo Sandoval will release his second album on Concord Jazz, Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You). Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You) is Sandoval's tribute to Dizzy Gillespie, the mentor and friend who literally rescued him and his family from an oppressive existence and gave them a chance at an entirely new and bett... |
Backing Sandoval on the project is a crew of top-shelf jazz artists: vibraphonist Gary Burton, Yellowjacket's leader saxophonist Bob Mintzer, organist Joey DeFrancesco, clarinetist Eddie Daniels, saxophonist Ed Calle, drummer/co-producer Gregg Field and several others. Also along for the ride are a couple of unlikely b... |
The set opens with Gillespie's voice, introducing a young Arturo Sandoval as "one of the young grand masters of the trumpet" during a live performance in the late ‘80s. What follows is a contemporary re-construction of Gillespie's signature "Bebop," arranged by 2012 Grammy-winner Gordon Goodwin. Goodwin, whom Field cal... |
Dizzy's "Birks Works" is rechristened here with the tag "a la Mancini," thanks to the contributions of saxophonist Plas Johnson, who famously recorded Henry Mancini's iconic Pink Panther theme nearly 50 years ago. Album pianist Shelly Berg's arrangement utilizes alto flute, trumpet, tenor sax and strings - all of which... |
"Con Alma," arranged by Grammy-winner Nan Schwartz, includes a classical-string quartet arrangement that's a very beautiful thing," says Sandoval. "This tune has been recorded many times, but I don't think it's been recorded quite this way before. The string quartet gives the song such a fine, elegant sound." |
The exotic and impassioned "Tin Tin Deo" features vocalist Manolo Gimenez , supported by Mintzer on tenor sax, by actor Andy Garcia on percussion, Wally Minko on piano and Joey DeFrancesco on organ - all carefully balanced in an arrangement by Dan Higgins. The album closes with an eleventh track, "Every Day I Think of ... |
At the heart of Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You) is the bebop groove that Gillespie spent a lifetime exploring and refining, says Sandoval. "When it comes to bebop, you either know it or you don't," he says. "There's no halfway. If you're going to be a good bebop player, you really need to be a hell of a musician wi... |
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1. Be Bop |
featuring Shelly Berg & Zane Musa |
2. Salt Peanuts! (Mani Salado) |
featuring Bob Mintzer & Gary Burton |
3. And Then She Stopped |
featuring Joey DeFrancesco |
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