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The logical route for most small businesses that are operating on tight budgets is to start with free SaaS software. There are many out there but you will find that they are limited in features and capabilities. You may want to have a mix of free tools and set aside a reasonable investment for paid solutions since there are lots of affordably priced, SMB-friendly SaaS software offerings in the market. Here’s a great resource on SaaS tools for small business you may want to check out.The following are my suggestions of software categories and the respective products that are most useful in y...
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What is it like to be the only Deaf person in a hearing family?
I am completely qualified to answer this. I am the only deaf person in the entire family tree of mine. From my parents point of view, it was scary and confusing for them, not because of the disability but because they didn't know how to guide me or how to bring me up. But luckily, they received tons of supports and so they somehow found the right persons to connect and help me be the person I am today. They know I am also human, and never actually treated me differently. Maybe that's the reason I never knew I was different in the early stages of my life. After repeatedly contact with the outside world, only I did come to know that we weren't the same as others. I infact, believed that all of us, normal hearing and deaf people used to talk with lips movement like I just did. When we all were kids, my cousins and other friends of mine used to whisper stuffs into my ears, like everyone does. I used to feel puzzled that what are they saying, I used to let it off. I thought it's nothing. Later only I realised its people were talking about something. That time I made sure to let people know to talk face to face and not to whisper into my ears, as it would have been of no use. Basically it's both a rewarding experience as well as a learning experience for me. It's then I realised that I do have parents and family as supports, but I can't expect them to find all the answers for me as they are also learning it along with me. I had to learn to find those by myself. They (my parents and my close family) have tried their best to make my life easier, by talking in English to me, and conversing to me with the help of social medias like WhatsApp, messaging. They even try to ensure if subtitles are happening for the particular movie we plan to watch in theatre. My aunts (like my parent's sisters, or their brother's wife) try their best to converse with me in English, and they keep lamenting for not having learnt proper English. I try my best to convince them that's it's alright, I really appreciate their efforts. It's actually my family who has been really supportive in this journey of mine. I do thank god for having received an amazing family. My parents let me know beforehand, that I would definitely have to do hardwork, but I always left it aside. Now though I know the value of hardwork. I used to believe that if I weren't deaf, my life would be easier. But then I realised, life being easier isn't full of sunshine, it tends to get boring after a while. Came to the conclusion that life should be a mixture of Hardwork and relaxation too. Every single and small achievements of mine are recorded in my family mind. Few Hindi words spoken is a delight for them. Or if I achieve something related to hearing stuff, they express their happiness. They know it's not taken for granted. Couple of things happened after I joined this family. ->Made English language a part of daily conversations, not just Hindi. ->Let everyone know that I am actually normal, and made me comfortable in the atmosphere. ->Taught me to live comfortably and manage in this world.->Taught that impossible is just a word. ->Even my younger brother looks up to me, I don't think he knows that I actually have a disability. ->Learnt that I am a good human being. ->Learnt that family and close friends will stand by you, for anything. ->Oh yeah, how could I forget the overprotective shell I am in, created by my parents. Basically it's an amazing journey for me.
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Who can activate jutsu the fastest in Naruto?
The one who will always take the crown is Itachi.There are two kinds of jutsu: ones that need hand signs, others that don't. It will always be more arduous using techniques that required hand signs.We have seen people like Kakashi, refining his hand weaving speed to ridiculous levels.This enabled his to launch high level attacks in quick succession against Naruto and Sakura forcing them to regroup from a barrage of water dragon and fireball. His weaving was so fast they couldn't charge him to disrupt his flow. It terms of open use like with Kakashi, we have yet to see anyone else weave signs in fast succession like that.Itachi on the other hand takes the biscuit, for want of a better way of putting it. His sleight of hand was so fast you couldn't tell when or where he is supposed to have woven signs.I couldn't find a gif for this but the scene I'm thinking of is when Sasuke and Itachi clash, holding each other still.Sasuke has seen nothing to suggest Itachi has used any jutsu - yet a clone of Itachi jumps up from behind and throws kunai at Sasuke while hes immobile.The fact Itachi is almost never seen actually performing his hand signs suggests to me he has unconventional methods to weave them in altered ways that he hasn't shared with anyone.Haku is a good example. He developed single handed signs to take advantage of situations where the opposition didn't have use of both hands. Sasuke eventually used single hand signs to compensate for his missing hand.My theory for Itachi is he devised a way to activate chakra signs through motions that appear to be something else. We already have a few demonstrations for this kind of tactic:Genjutsu - Itachi developed a way to place someone under an illusion simply by pointing at them. This takes advantage of people avoiding his eyes. He would need to use chakra in some form to do that and all he did was point.Shuriken feint - he convincingly readies a handful of Shuriken poised to attack just to cover up a clone he already made without Kakashi noticing its creation. All Kakashi could discern was the feint, not when or how it was set up.In this image we see Deidara using an earth sign as per the requirements to activate his explosive jutsu, according to Sasukes analysis via Sharingan. Two clench-locked hands.When Itachi used this feint against Kakashi, he specifically readies his Shuriken in this fashion. He has a reputation for mastery over Shuriken and Kunai use so probably not much to read into, here.However, look at the shape of his hand -- its exactly like what Deidara used to activate his explosive jutsu and as already shown by Haku, its possible to activate signs with one hand.This isn't just a Shuriken feint - Itachi is weaving a hand sign - an earth sign and what do Itachis clones do? They explode, just like how Deidaras clay does. While earth nature isn't listed amongst Itachis chakra natures, this does not necessarily mean he wouldn't be able to make use of an earth seal hand sign.Supposing my theory isn't too far out there, this would explain how Itachi is weaving signs so fast - he is definitely fast physically but the key to his speed is hiding when and how he weaves them.Most of the reason a ninja can see a jutsu about to launch and discern it is because they typically witness the woven signs or whatever method of preparation.If Itachi is weaving signs without being noticed, a suddenly appearing clone throwing weapons or exploding would be very jarring to even the most experienced ninja. This speaks volumes of the gulf between Itachi and every other ninja.He combines misdirection in his battle style the same way a magician would to fool an audience.
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How do liberals survive in highly conservative states like Texas, or conservatives/libertarians survive in highly liberal states
TL;DR: Vermont is not a good example of a highly liberal state. In all US states, most people are too preoccupied with their own lives to care about your politics. With a very few exceptions, the only places you are in danger due to your political views are in highly politically correct areas, such as universities, Hollywood, and certain segments of the internet.—Sincerely, a classical liberal.It amuses me that you picked those two states as examples, since I recently moved from Vermont to Austin, Texas. I’m what used to be called a liberal, but now is generally called a libertarian, although a lot of the issues that libertarians get all het up over are ones that I don’t particularly care about; I just rarely think that new laws are the answer to a problem, and think that old laws are the root cause for a lot of problems we already have.I’ve lived in Texas before (Dallas and Lubbock), and though my stay in Vermont is more recent, I’ve spent almost the exact same amount of time in each (~7 years). In other words, I was in each long enough to get a pretty good feel for the culture.First, I gotta say, I don’t think you know much about libertarians if you think of them as being the same thing as conservatives, or as the opposite of liberals. There are conservative libertarians and liberal libertarians. What there are NOT are authoritarian libertarians; those are the ones that are opposites.I’ve lived in many states in the US (and spent my childhood outside of the US), so I’ve gotten a reasonably good feel for the culture of most regions within it, except the Pacific Northwest, although I have enough friends there to get at least a taste of it as well. With that knowledge, I have to say that Vermont is not a good pick for a typical liberal state. I’ve lived in Vermont and Maine, and since I lived on the border of VT & NH, I’ve spent enough time in NH to feel that I know it as well as I know VT. Those three states are very similar, and very different from the rest of the US. Massachusetts would have been a much better example of a highly liberal state. If you want to know about libertarians in the VTNH area, google “free state project”.In fact, since this is already clearly going to be a TL;DR post, I’m going to just go with it, and explain a bit about VTNH culture. First of all, the two states are closely allied enough that they often do think of themselves as VTNH, to the extent that there are school districts that cross state borders, and within the eastern half of VT and the western half of NH, there’s not much point to having a trade license (such as plumbing) if you’re only licensed in one of the two states. The attitudes of the typical VTer or NHite are almost identical, so in most of this, I’ll refer to VTNHers rather than just VTers.Second, the typical VTNHer is a liberal libertarian, regardless of which party they actually vote for. They’re very live-and-let-live about most things; it’s no coincidence that they were early adopters of gay marriage. (Incidentally, VT is to lesbians as San Francisco is to gay men. SO many AbFab ‘all our friends are gay’ moments.) It’s very hard to be considered weird in VTNH; the white dudes who spend their summers living in a teepee aren’t weird, and neither is the couple with a nice house who nevertheless sleep outdoors year-round, even when it’s -40F, and neither is the 65 year old retired librarian with the anarchy tattoo in her ear. The closest to a weird VTNHer that I can think of would be someone who expects comfort and convenience in their daily lives.There are, however, a few culturally backward aspects, most of them to do with race.See, there are very few non-white people in VTNH, particularly outside of the two ‘major’ cities (Burlington and Manchester), and the few college towns. While we lived in VT, my husband and I had very different experiences when it came to the racial attitudes we encountered. My husband was there to get a PhD at an Ivy League school (Dartmouth) in Hangover, NH, then spent a few years working in the ‘city’ of Lebanon, (well, it was big by NH standards) right next to the college. In these college towns, he saw very little racism, but did see a relatively large amount of racial diversity.I worked in a town in VT, about 30 minutes from the college town. There, I met a level of racism that absolutely shocked me. I was born in MS, and have lived in AL, FL, TX, and SC; I’ve also spent a lot of time in AK, TN, LA, and GA. I know the deep South very very well, and though I saw plenty of self-imposed segregation there, and heard the N-word used by lots of old folks while they told me racist jokes, I never met a member of the KKK until I moved to VT.There, I met not just one but MANY KKK members, who were completely out and up-front about it, and didn’t see anything to be ashamed about. Not most, but definitely many, of the native VTNHers that I met were deeply racist. A lot of the racism is related to the fact that they just plain had zero experience being around non-whites (even the Native Americans in VTNH are white—not kidding, but that’s a different topic). This doesn’t explain it all, though, as one woman I knew loved her half-black grandson while simultaneously hating black people. I think most of the other half of the explanation is that many of these racist white VTNHers are low income, and they’re desperate to find a group that they can consider lower than themselves on the social totem pole.Overall, race relations in rural VTNH are at least 20 years behind where the deep South was in the 1980s-90s, making them a good 60 or 70 years behind some of the more culturally liberal parts of the US. Hilariously though, most of these VTNH racists and KKK members are pro-gay rights, and will vocally or violently defend gays of either sex. They see no conflict in these positions.VTNHers are very much into ‘social justice’. The lower income VTNHers are into it for their own self-interest; the upper income VTNHers are into it as a political choice or because they’re ‘Massholes’ who moved up from Massachusetts and ‘want to remake VTNH in their own image,’ at least according to the typical VTNHer’s viewpoint. Most churches there are strong supporters of social justice ideals, meaning that while churches in most of the country are seen as embodying the conservative viewpoint, VTNH churches embody the liberal viewpoint.VTNHers are very self-sufficient—the unofficial Minnesota motto of “use it up, wear it out; make it do, do without” is so ingrained in them that they don’t even realize how different they are in that respect from most of the country. Here’s a quick illustration: VTNHers tend to recycle religiously. If asked about it, they’ll probably give a typically liberal eco-minded answer, but the actual reason that recycling has taken such a strong hold there is because they just plain would have done it anyway: the idea of throwing away something that could be useful is repugnant. (After all, there are a thousand and one uses for an empty cat litter bucket.) Furthermore, you can either get rid of recycling for free or get paid a few cents for it; it costs money to get rid of actual trash, so naturally a VTNHer is going to go for the lower cost option. If a VTNHer saw you throwing a recyclable in the trash, their first thought wouldn’t be “ecologically insensitive,” it would be “money-wasting idiot.”Along with this attitude comes a whole host of self-sufficient or DIY practices (which can be very frustrating to those who try to start businesses in VTNH). For example, you don’t tear down an old house, you fix it; if at all possible, you don’t hire someone to fix it for you, you fix it yourself. My house up there was almost 200 years old, and every single owner during that time (including me) was a handyman. Of course, nothing was up to code, there were no right angles, and you could get seasick walking across the floors, but everything worked, and it was all considered not just acceptable, but typical, by VTNH standards. It’s not that they don’t like nice things, they just don’t see the point of replacing something that’s perfectly serviceable. (Like my 35 year old oven—sadly, not old enough to be retro chic. The 80s were not an aesthetic era for appliances.)VTNHers, like those in many rural areas around the world, care deeply about how many generations of family history you have in the region. The number of generations of family that you have in the local graveyard will come up in political elections, business ads, dating, restaurant selection… pretty much any situation involving choices. (Speaking as someone whose paternal ancestors arrived in the US in 1607 and subsequently spent lots of generations in the same part of the South, I find it a lot more impressive if someone’s ancestors were the type to move around and try new things, like my maternal ancestors.)VTNHers are very leery of change. Apart from race relations, I’m not talking so much about the type of cultural or social change that people usually mean when they say that. I’m talking about changes to their day-to-day life, like stop lights. (There was one stop light in our entire county.) God help you if you try to open a franchise of a chain, especially if there’s already a local option filling that niche. Recently, a Dollar General opened up in a small town near where we lived. The entire town was in an uproar of fury that they would dare compete with the local gas station/grocery store combo, in spite of the fact that all the locals warned me away from buying any food AT that grocery store, due to their tendency to leave food (including meat) out for sale long past its expiration date, causing many cases of food poisoning. Oh, and in spite of the fact that this town desperately needed more job opportunities, since many residents had to drive 30–45 minutes away to find even minimum wage jobs.VTNHers are very town-meeting-minded. I’m sure that town hall meetings are held in other parts of the country, but before moving to VT, the only time I ever heard of town meetings was when national figures were trying to be folksy and campaigned by holding a fake one. In VTNH, town meetings are taken seriously and held often, and are basically where everything gets done.So, VT is both stereotypically conservative, and stereotypically liberal. Why are they thought of by most of the US as being ‘highly liberal’? Well, mostly due to three things: legalized gay marriage, medical marijuana (and probably soon full legalization of marijuana), and electing socialist Bernie Sanders. The gay marriage thing is explained by the live-and-let-live attitude; the marijuana thing is partly due to the liberal-libertarian attitude, and partly due to the sheer volume of marijuana smokers in the state; the Bernie Sanders thing is not because he’s a socialist, but because even though he’s from New York, he’s about as Vermont as you can get without being a raging racist with 12 generations of ancestors buried in the local cemetery. Bernie is beloved by many in the area who don’t like his actual politics: ironically enough for a socialist, he exudes that self-sufficient attitude that speaks so well to VTNHers, and he’s got the whole town meeting thing down pat. He’s congenitally down-to-earth, unassuming, doesn’t put on airs, dresses without flair, and generally makes people in rural New England feel comfortable. As with some other political figures, his appeal is less in what he says than in how he says it.Phew. So, that’s a bit of what Vermont is like. And in spite of how critical some of that may have sounded, I loved a whole lot about being a libertarian living in Vermont. Didn’t like the racism, didn’t like having to drive 45 minutes if I wanted fast food, didn’t like not having cell coverage or cable or delivery service or high speed internet, but for the most part, it was worth it.After all that about Vermont, I’m going to hit the topic of Texas very quickly, because plenty of others have made most of the points that I would have made. Texas is BIG. There are plenty of liberal areas, and plenty of conservative areas; there are a few authoritarian areas, and a few libertarian areas. (Austin is a mix of all four.) Overall, my libertarian views are a bit less welcome in Texas than they were in Vermont; of all of the areas of Texas that I’ve spent time in, I’d actually say Austin is least friendly to libertarian ideas and speech (apart from legalizing marijuana); Austin is extremely liberal, but not classically liberal—dissent from the politically correct line is extremely unwelcome here.And that’s where I see and feel danger in the realm of political discussion: those who disagree with politically correct views about certain topics are in real danger. There is physical danger, as protests sometimes get violent, but more perniciously, there is the danger of having your life, relationships, and livelihood ruined. Those who speak out in politically incorrect ways can face a backlash as severe as communists faced during the McCarthy era, and can find it even harder to make a new start than they would have back then: you can’t run away from the internet; they’ll find you. If an Obama supporter, for example, were to set foot in the wrong part of Texas (or Vermont) he/she might face a few nasty looks or sotto voce rude jokes. They might not feel hugely comfortable, but they wouldn’t be in danger of anything worse than feeling unwelcome. Actually, most likely would be that they’d never even hear or see any bad reaction; it would take place behind their backs. (Or possibly in the form of Obama toilet paper.)But that’s not how it works at universities or other strongholds of political correctness. There, wearing the wrong opinion printed on your t-shirt can start a riot… literally.There are certain segments of the population who consider the mere act of disagreeing with their views to be an assault. And I mean really, truly an assault: they see that simple disagreement as being a violent offense against their person, and as such see it as justifying any retaliation within their means. Ruin a person’s reputation? Justified, because he/she disagreed with my PC views! Falsely accuse someone of something so horrible that no employer will ever hire them again? Justified! How dare they say I was wrong?! I’m an SJW! By definition, I cannot be wrong, and you are evil if you disagree, so wave goodbye to your credit rating, and hello to your friendly neighborhood hacktivist!Good grief. It’s a good thing this is such a long post, because if I thought anyone would actually read this far, I’d be worried about drawing their ire myself. In fact, I think maybe I’ll go anonymous after all.…And since I’m anonymous anyway: Milo Yiannopoulos is FABULOUS, darling. And truly in danger.
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Which is the best company to hire dedicated MEAN stack developers?
MEAN Stack is a Javascript-based platform, which is opted widely by developers to build Hybrid websites that are feature-rich and robust. MEAN constituent four powerful platforms – Mongo DB, Express.JS, Angular JS and Node.JS. These 4 platforms are highly efficient in designing the front-end and the back-end of the website, that improves the functionality and responsiveness of the Web Applications to a great extent.At HourlyDeveloper.io we have expert MEAN Stack Developers that use this extremely versatile platform creatively to land higher benefits for your enterprise. We believe in the future potentials of Hybrid Applications and experimental as we are we harness our creative side to deliver you as many benefits we can.Why Mean Stack development?Fully-fetched JavaScript library and super community supportAn efficient framework for full-stack web developmentCommercial standard performance with 4 power-packed technologiesA free and open-source framework for web app developmentMEAN STACK DEVELOPMENT SERVICESMEAN Stack Website and Mobile App DevelopmentNodeJS DevelopmentMEAN Stack Application DevelopmentAngularJS Design and DevelopmentMEAN Stack ERP DevelopmentPorting to MEAN StackExpressJS Design and DevelopmentAPI Development and IntegrationMaintenance and SupportMEAN consists of the following components:MongoDBExpressJSAngularJSNodeJSMongoDB: MongoDB is a free and open-source cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with schemas.ExpressJs: Express.js, or simply Express, is a web application framework for Node.js, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License. It is designed for building web applications and APIs.AngularJs: AngularJS is a JavaScript-based open-source front-end web application framework mainly maintained by Google and by a community of individuals and corporations to address many of the challenges encountered in developing single-page applications.NodeJs: Nodejs is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment that executes JavaScript code server-side.Some Of The Best Features Of MEAN StackEnd-to-end development processes based on the JavaScript languageSingle page web applicationsCode-reusability and flexible environmentA perfect tool for full-stack web development with front-end and back-end data processingExtensive library and great support for the developer communityEvent-driven and scalable architectureFree, open-source, and reliable framework for web and app developmentHighly efficient and robust performance with 4 power-packed technologiesHiring our dedicated MEAN stack developers teams promises:Our MEAN Stack developers are enthusiastically working with the MEAN stack development framework.Our developers adhere strictly to international coding guidelines & standards, quality, and timely project delivery.With Isomorphic coding, they prove their reliable approach & also save their time.We have hired some of the most talented MEAN.js developers and this has enabled us to deliver superior quality MEAN stack application development services at a competitive rate.Faster and scalable web apps with MEAN Stack App development services.Why Choose Us?Our company is one of the fast-growing MEAN Stack Development Company. We make use of MEAN Stack technology for crafting web applications and websites that can transform your website into a more productive as well as effective business. Our skillful MEAN Stack developers can create websites along with web apps to showcase your business.HourlyDeveloper.io advantagesMEAN Stack Consulting & IdeatingEnterprise FocusRapid Application Development & Test Flight enabled Release ProcessUnique Solutions with no Jail breaking codePerformance Oriented Robust AppsScalable ArchitectureOne Stop Solution (Design, Development & Maintenance)Incorporating Latest Technologies (NPM, V8, CommonJS)Hire Mean Stack Developer! Get a Quote Link Instead!Check our work examples- https://bit.ly/2PuqSXDContact us to hire our experts - https://bit.ly/2I5tYkB
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Do I need to file Form 941 for my small business?
The third quarter filing deadline for Form 941 is fast approaching! If you don’t have a full-service payroll solution for your small business like PayWow, manually filing Form 941 can be tricky but it need-not be difficult. We’re sharing a complete small business guide to IRS Form 941 to help during this tax season!The Complete Small Business Guide to IRS Form 941What is Form 941?Form 941, the Employer’s Quarterly Tax Return, is used to report employment taxes. If you pay wages for employment, you will need to file IRS Form 941 quarterly. You, the employer, are responsible for withholding and reporting social security tax, income taxes, and Medicare tax from employee wages. Form 941 is also used to calculate your portion of social security and Medicare tax.Fourth Quarter Form 941 Deadline: January 31stDo I Need to File IRS Form 941?All businesses that pay wages for employment are required to file Form 941 and continue to do so even if there are no employees present during select quarters. Seasonal and agricultural employers are the only exception and are not required to file for each quarter.What Do I Need to File Form 941?To file Form 941, you will need your business details such as your EIN and preferably an Online Signature PIN. You do not necessarily need a PIN to file, however, if you choose to file online it will make the process simpler. If you do not have a PIN, you will need to complete and e-sign Form 8453-EMP.In addition to your business information, you need these three pieces of payroll information in order to file Form 941.Number of EmployeesTotal Paid WagesIRS Tax Amount WithheldWhat are the Penalties Associated with Form 941?A failure-to-file tax penalties for Form 941 result in a 5% penalty based on the total tax amount due. Your business is then charged an additional 5% each month the return remains unpaid, for up to five months.You’ll be penalized for depositing tax payments late. Initially, you will be penalized .5% of the unpaid tax amount and will be charged each month following the deadline. The penalty amount will increase to 1% of the tax amount ten days following notice that the IRS intends to levy. This notice should be taken seriously and is a final warning that the IRS is prepared to seize your property to satisfy the unpaid debt.Warning: The IRS can garnish your wages, withdraw money from your bank accounts or posses other personal property to settle the owed debt. However, the tax penalty will be capped at 25% of the total unpaid tax.I hope this was helpful!! For the full article click here:The Complete Small Business Guide to IRS Form 941 - PayWow
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How did Rafael Nadal beat Novak Djokovic in the 2013 US Open Final? Why did momentum shift so fast between them? What tactics we
The key to understand the differences is to watch the highlights of their two US Open matches, 2013 first and 2011 later.Depth: He was not hitting with good depth during 2011. Many of his shots were landing inside the service line. Novak takes the ball very early anyway, so playing him is difficult even when one hits with consistent depth, but its a recipe of disaster when one allows Djoker that extra split-second to unleash his ground strokes.Down the Line (mixing things up): In 2011, Nadal was using his bread-n-butter strategy (cross court forehand to opponent's backhand, serving exclusively to the opponent's backhand) without any variety. This works not only against one handers but also most players with two handers. But Djoker has such a phenomenal backhand that he can not only counter Nadal's forehand but return with interest. And since Nadal was not mixing it up, Djoker had essentially set up a camp on his backhand side and mixing things up nicely by using his devastating down the line backhand. In 2013, Nadal used his forehand DTL a LOT more, not allowing Djoker a predictable pattern of play, and keeping Djoker off balance by moving him around (which also partly explains the ineffectiveness of his BH-DTL this year).Serve: Even in 2011 breaking Djoker was not a problem for Rafa. It was holding his serve. His improved serve (not necessarily speed but accuracy) helped a lot. Consider this: Nadal was broken just once in the last 80+ games before the USO final. In the final itself, he got broken 3 times! That shows how great Djoker's return game is. If one is not serving at your best...Courage: Nadal has now gone on to hold from being down 0-40 against Djoker in three important matches: AO '12, Montreal '13 and USO -- all at important moments. In USO, he saved them with a half-volley forehand down the line winner and by hitting his first -- and the only -- ace of his match. That can deflate the best of players, even Djoker. After magically winning the third set, McEnroe said, "how did he win that set? This is stealing." Indeed it was. Even in AO '12, he should have won the fifth set (was a break up) after magically winning the fourth in a similar way. He just didn't have enough confidence -- and conversely Djoker had a lot of it -- that time.and last but not the leastDjoker's level of play: Even when Djoker was beating Nadal time after time in 2011, he was playing at his absolute best. He was redlining his game crazily and absolutely going for his shots without any inhibition. Nadal himself said that this was superhuman level of play which had to drop sometime. Despite Djoker's obvious match up advantage against Rafa, nothing less than his best does it against Rafa. He was not at his best this year, and it showed. Simply putting it:Djoker's best > Nadal's bestNadal's day-to-day play > Djoker's day-to-day play
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I did notice things changed dramatically after sixty…for the better. Turn-back-the-clock, life changing, “who knew” kind of better. Most of the changes I discovered quite by accident and now at age 62 I wouldn’t trade my health and vitality for any amount of money in the world.I retired from my job as a coach and college professor at age 60 (I’m a widow and was able to collect my late husbands social security.) I jumped into my RV and took a three month solo tour of the western US, documenting my journey, and living for the moment every day. I also could barely walk…my body was so riddled with inflammation. I was overweight, sluggish had brain fog, was weak and depressed, had metabolic syndrome, took 6 or 7 prescription drugs including opiates (two total knee replacements) anti-depressants, blood pressure meds, cholesterol meds, sleeping meds…need I go on?On my journey, I was so inflamed, so sick, so tired and joyless AND I HAD NO IDEA WHY. I was treating my symptoms, taking my meds as prescribed, had my freedom, enough money, made some great new friends…but I felt like shit and thought “Well, I’m sixty…this is what happens.”While I was out west, I discovered Diatomaceous Earth, a simple trace mineral (silicon) began using it, and it jumpstarted me into discovering the amazing ability the body has to heal. I began eating healing Whole Foods, mainly lean proteins, tons of vegetables, healthy oils and nuts. I drank lemon water, learned about healing spices and decreased my toxic load.I didn’t realize it at the time, but I was riddled with systemic Candida due to a lifetime of poor diet, stress, medications (antibiotics anyone?) processed, toxic chemicals cleverly disguised as food, Diet Coke…I was a typical overworked, malnourished, stressed out Baby Boomer slowly but surely approaching disability and early death.After just a few weeks, I noticed signNow changes in my energy level and sense of well being. After two months, I had dropped 60 pounds, metabolic syndrome was completely resolved, I no longer needed ANY medications, and I felt so amazing it was almost euphoric. I couldn’t believe it. My looks changed dramatically, my skin, hair, nails became healthier, I slept well, woke up early with energy and good spirits.That was two years ago. I have added yoga and meditation, am back to hiking, skiing, biking, and feel better than I have in 30 years. I’m literally a Whole Food freak and love experimenting with recipes to make delicious food more nutrient dense and healing. Every day is a new adventure in well being and contentment because I have my HEALTH. I cured myself of Candida (90% of Baby Boomers have it). I’ve never returned to my old habits and have no desire to.Don’t let ANYONE on Quora or elsewhere (especially your doctor) tell you that aging means sickness, illness and disability. Give your body what it needs to heal itself, stop putting poisons into the amazing machine you were born in, and treat it with reverence and respect. And yes….wine. Must have wine.Before and after pics:
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