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Perilaku Buruk Diduga Kurang ASI Saat Bayi
Sebaliknya sikap orang dewasa yang mudah marah, gampang stres, gampang depresi serta gampang terkena gangguan mental bisa jadi salah satu faktornya kurangnya asupan serotonin saat bayi alias tidak mendapatkan ASI.
Orang yang mendapatkan ASI saat masih bayi juga cenderung akan memiliki perilaku yang lebih baik, terhindar dari sifat kekerasan,kelalaian, meningkatkan kecerdasan serta menghindari sifat egois. Ini dikarenakan saat disusui anak mendapat perhatian yang cukup dari orangtuanya, sehingga anak tak perlu mencari-cari perhatian dengan
melakukan perilaku yang buruk.
Karena efek negatif jika tidak diberikan ASI terbawa hingga dewasa,peneliti menyarankan agar ibu menyusui anaknya secara eksklusif sebab anak yang mendapatkan ASI akan memiliki perilaku yang lebih baik.
Sedangkan pada susu formula cenderung mengandung zat mangan (Mn) yang tinggi, zat ini bisa membuat anak menjadi cepat stres dan marah. Jika hal ini terus berlanjut, maka ada kemungkinan saat dewasa anak memiliki perilaku yang buruk.
Sebuah penelitian yang dilaporkan dalam pertemuan tahunan American
Public Health Association menemukan bahwa orangtua yang memberikan ASI saat masih bayi cenderung jarang melaporkan adanya masalah perilaku pada anaknya.
"Ini merupakan temuan awal, tapi hal ini sudah menunjukkan jika orangtua tidak menyusui anaknya akan berpengaruh pada perilaku selama masa anak-anak ataupun jika sudah dewasa," ujar Dr Katherine Hobbs Knutson, seperti dikutip dari HealthDay
Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ini didapatkan orang yang mengonsumsi ASI saat masih bayi memiliki kemungkinan gangguan perilaku 37 persen lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan orang yang tidak mendapatkan ASI.
ASI sebaiknya menjadi satu-satunya pilihan bagi bayi baru lahir hingga berusia 6 bulan, tapi akan lebih baik lagi jika ASI tetap diberikan hingga bayi berusia 2 tahun.
Sehingga membuat ikatan emosional antara ibu dan anaknya menjadi lebih kuat, hal ini juga yang membuat perilaku anak yang diberik ASI lebih baik daripada anak yang tidak mendapatkan ASI sama sekali.
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- www.websiteoutlook.com
- www.websiteprice.net
- www.dnscoop.com
- www.urlrate.com
Nah hanya segitu yang berhasil saya kumpulkan...
saya juga bingung harus mempercayai yang mana, tapi semoga ini bisa meningkatkan semangat kita di dunia blogging...hehe...
terima kasih, semoga bermanfaat...
King John's Lost Treasure

John was born on Christmas Eve, the youngest son of Henry II and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine. As a child, John tended to be overshadowed by is older brother Richard. Like his father, John developed a reputation for violent rages which lead to him foaming at the mouth. Henry left no land to John when he died so John was given the nick-name John Lackland. In 1189, all of Henry's territory went to his oldest son, Richard I, better known as Richard the Lionheart. In 1199, Richard was killed in France and John became the king of England. His reign started in an unfortunate way. In 1202, John's nephew, Arthur of Brittany, was murdered. Many in Brittany believed that John was responsible for his murder and they rebelled against John.
In 1204, John's army was defeated in Brittany and John had no choice but to retreat. His military standing among the nobles fell and he was given a new nickname - John Softsword. The defeat in north France was a major blow for John and a costly one. To pay for the defeat, John increased taxes which was not popular with anybody other than John and his treasurers. John also succeeded in falling out with the pope in 1207. John quarreled with the pope over who should be Archbishop of Canterbury. The pope excommunicated John and put England under a Medieval Church law that stated that no christening or marriage would be legal until the time the pope said that they would be. Medieval Church law said that only christened people could get to Heaven while children born out of marriage were doomed to Hell. This placed people in England under a terrible strain and they blamed one person for this - John.
In 1213, John had to give in and surrender the spiritual well-being of the whole country to the pope. However, the pope never fully trusted John and in 1214, the pope proclaimed that anybody who tried to overthrow John would be legally entitled to do so. In the same year, John lost another battle to the French at Bouvines. This defeat resulted in England losing all her possessions in France. This was too much for the powerful barons in England. In 1214, they rebelled. John was forced to sign the Magna Carta at Runnymede in 1215. This guaranteed the people of England rights that the king could not go back on. In 1216, John tried to go back but this only provoked the barons into declaring war on him. By 1216, John was ill. During the war, he suffered from dysentery.
The basic story of his lost treasures, as related by historians from the 13th century onwards, is that King John was travelling in the East of England in late 1216. By the autumn of 1216, John's fortunes had sunk to a new low. He had inherited the mighty Angevin empire in England and France forged by his father Henry II, pawned to pay for the crusades by his brother Richard – and squandered by himself. Having already lost his lands in Normandy to the French king, he had faced a rampaging French army on his own soil aided and abetted by his own rebellious barons. The previous year he had been forced by them to sign the Magna Carta, reducing the powers of the crown. Although he had won some victories since then, he had earlier been ex-communicated by the pope and his whole country had been placed under an interdict from Rome – every church in England was ordered to be closed.
On October 9, 1216, though, he arrived in Lynn, one of the few places where he was still popular. He had journeyed from Lincolnshire to Bishop's Lynn (now King's Lynn) in Norfolk, but when he arrived he began to feel ill. It was decided that he would return back towards Lincolnshire, which was probably thought to be safer at this time, as the French king, Louis, had recently invaded the country to the south. On 12 October, John attempted to cross the Wash, the large bay that separates East Anglia from Lincolnshire. At this time it extended much further inland than it does today, and would have been a region of mudflats and marshes, traversable at low tide but dangerous to the unwary, riddled with quicksand and deeper channels and vulnerable to rapid movements of water with the tide.
The king is said to have crossed over at Wisbech, where it was possible to ford the Wellstream, one of the rivers running into the Wash. Meanwhile the king's baggage train, which supposedly included all of the royal treasures including the Crown Jewels (the regalia the monarch bore during the coronation), was also trying to cross the Wash, but was surprised by the tide and got lost amidst the rising waters and quicksand. The traditional account of this disaster is well represented by this passage from Charles Dickens' A Child's History of England': "looking back from the shore when he was safe, he [the king] saw the roaring water sweep down in a torrent, overturn the waggons, horses, and men, that carried his treasure, and engulf them in a raging whirlpool from which nothing could be delivered." Undone by this tremendous stroke of ill fortune, John was taken to the monastery at Swineshead Abbey in Lincolnshire where he was greeted with 'quantities of pears, and peaches, and new cider'. He was taken ill again, with dysentery, and moved a few more times, eventually dying on the 18 October at Newark.
Historians disagree about many aspects of this tale. For would-be treasure hunters, one of the most interesting issues is the question of what the king actually lost. Although it is traditionally said that he lost the Crown Jewels, there is no contemporary record that says exactly this. Roger de Wendover's Flores Historiarum (Flowers of History), written around 1230, gives the lost loot as 'treasures, precious vessels, and all the other things which he cherished with special care'. Ralph of Coggeshall's Chronicon Anglicanum describes it as 'his chapel with its relics … and diverse household effects'. Another source describes the king's 'pricely carriage and furniture'. In his book "Undiscovered", Ian Wilson surveys the theories about John's lost treasure and points out that the official records of the time show that the king was moving round the countryside at quite a rate – sometimes as much as 60 kilometres (37 miles) a day. This suggests that he was not accompanied by a large baggage train, which in that day and age would have been extremely sluggish. So perhaps the contemporary accounts are exaggerated. Set against this is the evidence that genuinely valuable treasure was lost that October day.
King John's favourite hobby was collecting jewellery, while as monarch he also owned a hoard of gold and silver plate and other valuables, which he had spent much of 1215 and 1216 gathering together from the various monasteries where it was deposited. Of particular value were the imperial regalia he had inherited from his grandmother, the Empress of Germany, which made up part of his Crown Jewels. During John's reign all this treasure is listed in the royal inventories called the Rolls (which John himself instituted), but most of it is absent from the inventory of regalia used during the coronation of John's successor, Henry III in 1220. In other words, it seems likely that a priceless collection of royal valuables did indeed disappear.
The central issue is the probable location of the disaster. The coastline in this region is much changed since the Middle Ages. Drainage projects in later centuries reclaimed a lot of land and radically altered the way that sediment was deposited, and the coastline advanced many kilometres. Wisbech in particular, which used to be close to the sea, is now several kilometres inland. For treasure hunters this is potentially encouraging, because it means that where the jewels were lost is now dry land, but it also means that the paths, fords and causeways used to cross the Wash in medieval times now exist as relicts only, occasionally identifiable from the air or as the basis for modern parish boundaries or roads. On top of this there is serious disagreement about whether John was travelling with or separately from his baggage train, and which route would have been taken in either scenario.
Most modern sources confidently state that John was travelling separately from his baggage train. While he had gone the long way round the Wash, via Wisbech, his train was taking a short cut across the Wash, presumably to make up for the fact that it moved more slowly than he did. As Wilson points out in "Undiscovered", however, the contemporary sources specifically state that the king barely escaped the disaster, which suggests he was with the baggage train when it was overcome. If the train was indeed carrying his collected loot, he probably would have been loath to let it out of his sight. Safety would have been a particular issue because of the unsettled times and the fact that the fenland of Lincolnshire was hostile territory where the Norman monarchy had never been popular. (This area had been the haunt of the 11th-century rebel Hereward the Wake, a historical figure who was one of the main sources for the legendary figure of Robin Hood.) These considerations are of prime importance, because it is known that John did cross the Wellstream at Wisbech. If his baggage train was with him, it must have crossed there too. The Wellstream no longer exists, but the River Nene flows more or less in the same course.
Wilson describes three theories about the exact site of the disaster. For many years the traditional view was that the baggage train crossed separately from John, travelling from Cross Keys on the western side of the Wash to Long Sutton on the eastern side, and being overwhelmed near present-day Sutton Bridge. Many treasure hunters have looked in this area, without success. Historian Gordon Fowler, assuming that the baggage train was with the king, has pinpointed the likely crossing point of the Wellstream as being just between Wisbech and Walsoken (although today these are now more or less the same town). He even suggested an explanation for the disaster – the sudden appearance of a tidal bore, known as an eagre in that region, which is where a tidal surge funnels water up a river as a series of large, potentially destructive waves. A third candidate – based on the theory of historian J C Holt that the traditional crossing point of the Wellstream in those days was to the north of Wisbech, between Walpole and Foul Anchor – puts the location near modern-day Tydd Gote. There is evidence in this region of medieval quicksand beds, which ties in with the contemporary accounts of the disaster.
More recently a fourth candidate has emerged, based on a reconstruction of the exact tide tables for that day in 1216, which suggests that the baggage train would have got further than the Wellstream by the time the rising tide caught up with it, and was probably crossing the mouth of the Welland River at modernday Fosdyke, to the north-east of Wisbech. With so many candidate locations it is hard for a treasure hunter to know where to look, and any search will not be helped by the 10 metres (33 feet) of soil believed to have accumulated over the previous ground level in the last 800 years, which puts the treasure well beyond the range of normal metal detectors. However, this may be only part of the problem. Various sub-plots and intrigues behind the traditional story suggest that the treasure may not be there after all.
After John's death, rumours proliferated that he had been poisoned, probably via those 'quantities of pears, and peaches, and new cider' laid out for him by the monks of Swineshead. Although most modern historians discount these rumours, not everyone agrees, and medieval conspiracy theories have been advanced, based on the 'coincidence' between the loss of the king's treasure and his untimely death. Another theory suggests that the Crown Jewels were not lost at all, but were either sold/used by John as collateral for loans, with the Wash incident being staged as a kind of misdirection or medieval fraud.Whatever maleficent plan the king was hatching was cut short by his premature death/murder, and the treasure was subsequently stolen.
At least one contemporary report speaks of suspiciously heavily laden men seen leaving Newark in the wake of his death. There's absolutely no evidence for this, but it makes a good story. The ailing king made it to Newark Castle, where he died, aged 49, on October 18, just two days after re-entering Lincolnshire. He was buried at Worcester – minus his missing regalia. Maybe someone else did make off with the loot and the lost treasure in The Wash story was just a ruse to cover the glaring absence of the jewels. Certainly it reinforces the negative image of King John that even recent revisionist historians have not been able to change. We have to ask if a suspicious character like John would really travel without his most precious jewels.
If the treasure is really buried somewhere near modern-day Sutton Bridge, then it would be covered by 20 feet or more of silt, so we can all put our metal detectors away. But that hasn't stopped people looking. During the 1930s a group of American treasure hunters paid local farmers 2s 6d an acre for their help in looking for the jewels at Walpole Island. More recently a team from Nottingham University took soil samples in a bid to discover the causeway the wagon train used. The search goes on. We may never know the truth.
In the 14th century it was commonly rumoured that Robert, Lord Tiptoft, had salvaged the treasure, setting himself up as a wealthy man in the north country on the proceeds. According to East Anglian folklorist W A Dutt, local legend in the Sutton area talks of King John's Hole, a pool where the jewels were hidden, either by John himself for some nefarious purpose, or by those who recovered them after the disaster in the Wash. The pool is said to be on the southern side of the King's Lynn to Long Sutton Road. But it is possible that this booty hidden in the hole has already been recovered. In the 14th century local baron Robert, third Lord Tiptoft, suddenly became immensely wealthy. There was no apparent source for his sudden affluence, and rumours spread that Tiptoft had discovered King John's lost treasure. So perhaps there is nothing out there left to recover
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Mencari Link dan Backlink Blog Pagerank Tinggi 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Jadi bisa ditarik "kesimpulan" bahwa link atau backlink bisa datang dari blog "nofollow" dan "dofollow", bedanya hanya pada kualitasnya. Kalau dari blog "dofollow" akan lebih baik dari "nofollow", jadi "nofollow" bukanya tidak memberikan backlink sama sekali. Kalau anda masih ragu bisa cek backlink anda dengan beberapa tool yang tersedia, dapat dipastikan beberapa backlink datang dari blog "nofollow".
Memang merupakan kebenaran konseptual bahwa semakin banyak link yang berasal dari blog dengan pagerank yang tinggi yang menuju pada blog anda maka pagerank blog anda akan tinggi pula PR nya. Datangnnya link tersebut bisa dari tukar link/jual beli link, review (+++link), atau backlink dari komentar. Perubahan PR nya tentu akan menunggu waktu terjadinya update pagerank dilakukan oleh google.
Pagerank yang tinggi memang begitu terasa berharga bagi anda yang memilikinya, karena merupakan "barang antik" bagi pegiat fii dunya maiyya. Namun disamping aspek personal tersebut pagerank tinggi juga punya kontribusi untuk menjadikan blog anda unggul dan populer di search engine, selanjutnya tentu akan meningkatkan traffic juga.
Mencari Link dan Backlink Blog haruslah memahami pula bahwa pagerank blog tersebar dan terletak pada halamannya, jadi masing-masing halaman dari sebuah blog mempunyai pagerank yang beragam. Anda harus jeli dalam melihat hal ini pula sebagai bahan pertimbangan untuk membangun backlink, atau link pada blog anda.
Untuk mendapatkan link dan backlink tersebut maka banyak blogger melakukan blogwalking untuk mendapat hadiah berupa backlink, beberapa diantaranya juga melakukan tukar link/jual beli link, review (+++link). Tapi yang perlu untuk jadi pertimbangan adalah pertumbuhan normal dari jumlah link dan backlink blog anda. Pertukaran link sampai jumlah puluhan hanya dalam waktu sehari kurang alami, lakukan yang wajar-wajar saja 2-3 link saja. Kenapa demikian?, karena hal ini sesungguhnya dilarang oleh google, karena aktifitasnya bisa terbaca mesin sebagai jual beli link yang jelas dilarang..
Bagi yang belum mengenal maka berikut cara untuk mengetahui pagerank dari link yang ada pada sebuah blog, yaitu menggunakan fasilitas dari iwebtools. Fasilitas ini dapat digunakan untuk mencari PageRank link halaman blog.
Cara menggunakan fasilitas ini:
1. Silahkan anda klik disini
2. Kemudian masukan alamat URL blog yang mau anda analisis
3. Beri tanda check (centang) pada Show links with rel="nofollow" dan Show external links
4. Lalu lakukan klik pada tombol check! untuk melakukan proses.
Anda akan mendapatkan beragam hasil pengecekan pagerank link, dengan angka yang beragam, mulai yang pageranknya 0 meskipun blog tersebut pageranknya jauh lebih tinggi.
Cara mencari halaman blog yang pageranknya tinggi:
Apabila anda berkehendak mencari link Blog dengan Pagerank yang tinggi, maka caranya lakukan pencarian halaman blog yang mempunyai blogroll dengan jumlah cukup banyak, nah akan ketahuan mana saja link yang mempunyai pageranknya tinggi. Silahkan lakukan perburuan dengan tumakninah ya. hehehehek
Terima kasih.
Cara Mendapatkan Backlink Gratis setiap hari
Banyak cara untuk mendapatkan Backlink misalnya dengan melakukan pertukaran link, Blogwalking, review, submit social bookmark, article submitted, dan masih banyak lagi cara-cara lain yang tujuan utamanya untuk mendapatkan backlink.
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1. Meramal Cuaca Dengan Melihat Kondisi Matahari
* Apabila ketika terbit memiliki warna merah tua disertai awan gelap maka kemungkinan akan turun hujan. Jika terang dengan cahaya penuh maka kemungkinan cuaca akan cerah.
* Jika ketika matahari terbenam warnanya kuning cerah dan warna oranye di bawahnya, maka kemungkinan hujan akan turun. Hujan juga mungkin akan turun jika warnanya kuning pucat.
2. Meramal Cuaca Dengan Melihat Kondisi Bulan
* Jika bulan bersinar sangat terang, itu berarti menandakan cuaca dengan baik alias cerah.
* Jika banyak awan yang menyelimuti bulan ada kemungkinan hujan akan turun.
* Jika ada cahaya lingkaran di sekitar bulan kemungkinan ada suatu perubahan cuaca.
3. Meramal Cuaca Dengan Melihat Kondisi Awan
* Jika saat ada awan kumulus atau awan yang bulat seperti gunung tertutup salju hawanya terasa panas, maka kemungkinan akan turun hujan.
* Apabila ada awan sirrus atau awan yang seperti arak-arakan kepulan awan yang sangat tinggi letaknya, maka kemungkinan akan turun hujan.
4. Meramal Cuaca Dengan Melihat Kondisi Angin
* Jika ada angin lemah dari arah utara atau timur kemungkinan akan terjadi cuaca baik, namun jika datangnya dari arah barat atau barat daya, kemungkinan hujan atau gerimis akan tiba.
* Jika putaran angin searah jarum jam, maka cuaca kemungkinan baik. Sedangkan jika arah putaran angin berputar berlawanan arah jarum jam kemungkinan akan hujan.
5. Meramal Cuaca Dengan Melihat Kondisi Kabut
* Jika kabut menggumpal cerah seperti awan maka cuaca mungkin akan baik.
* Jika ada kabut gunung kemungkinan akan ada hujan, akan tetapi jika kabut lembah maka kira-kira kemungkinan cuaca akan cerah.
* Cuaca berawan/berkabut di pagi hari yang terlihat semakin cerah, maka mungkin cuaca akan terus cerah.
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* Jika kita membakar sesuatu dengan asap membumbung tinggi menjulang ke langit, kemungkinan cuaca cerah.
* Apabila asap yang dihasilkan dari pembakaran cepat pudar dan hilang, serta arahnya agak condong ke bawah, kemungkinan hujan akan turun membasahi permukaan bumi.
Keterangan :
* Kata "meramalkan" cuaca sangat sensitif di indonesia karena seperti ada hubungannya dengan hal yang berbau supranatural. Akan tetapi dalam pengertian di sini meramal adalah sama dengan mengira-ngira atau prediksi dengan ilmu pengetahuan kuno tanpa bertanya kepada makhluk halus.
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