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![]() Treatment of allergyĪ treatment was put in place by the doctor. It’s therefore a barotrauma triggered by an undetected allergic reaction until this dive. On leaving the sinus, the polyp also compressed the under orbital trigeminal nerve (the one that innervates a part of the cheek and the teeth of the upper jaw) and caused the pain and anesthetized teeth. The polyp was so good out that the ENT saw it in the nasal cavity! This polyp, when the air wanted to leave the sinus during the ascent, obstructed the sinus canal. So here it is: a polyp probably of allergic origin! No improvement …ĭaniel then goes to his ENT specialist which makes him various tests that will reveal sinusitis in the left maxillary sinus and the presence of a polyp. He then went to a specialist in maxillofacial dentistry who diagnoses sinusitis and prescribes antibiotics. The air must come out by any means, if it is necessary the sinus will break!ĭaniel goes to see his dentist who excludes a dental problem. This doctor reports that he already had divers with a fractured sinus after this kind of incident Looks like a mechanical proglem not allergy. And that the air in the sinus (first compressed by the descent and decompressed during the ascent) can not get out of the sinus. He phones DAN to talk to a doctor dealing with hyperbaric medicine.įor this specialist, it is possible that the sinus canal (from the maxillary sinus to the nasal cavity) is obstructed. The next day, Daniel still has an insensitive jaw. In search for the cause, could allergy be the cause ? His instructor advises him to check with his dentist because he is not a doctor and he has never had the case despite thousands logged dives. No more nausea or pain but still this insensitive jaw. The pain fades away gradually, Daniel regain colors and paracetamol helps him to reduce the pain. Even if at this time and given the dive profile nobody associates the problem with a decompression accident. To make sure, the instructor offers him to take oxygen for 30 minutes and paracetamol asking him if he has no allergy to paracetamol. Indeed, everyone sees that Daniel is actually “not well at all”. He informs his instructor of what he feels. The pain rather than disappearing, spreads over most of the left hemiface and Daniel feels nausea that he attributes to vagal discomfort caused by pain. Once out of the water and his gear removed. (as at the dentist) As well as the left cheek (internal and external face). He realizes that all his teeth of the upper left jaw are anesthetized. Back at the surface,Ībout twenty minutes after he started the dive. ![]() But at the passage of the tongue, no breakage in the teeth. He thinks that a tooth has cracked or broken. The instructor does not stay on the bottom very long and calmly starts the ascent following the gentle slope of the lake.Īt about 5-6 meters deep, Daniel feels a sharp pain in the upper left jaw (in the premolars). In order not to be cold (we are in Belgium anyway). He feels good and explores the site with his instructor to the expected depth. Everyone is getting ready happily and let’s go.ĭaniel discovers the aquatic world with gentleness and confidence. And constituting one of the points of interest of this lake. It is decided, that if Daniel feels comfortable in the zone of -10 m for this first training dive, they will evolve towards the wreck of a bus on this dive spot to a maximum depth of -17m. He is the most experienced of the instructors present and whom he trusts.Īs the privileges of their certification agency allow them. With his friends, they will be able to discover the joys of diving in open water.ĭuring the briefing, it is decided that Daniel will dive with his usual instructor. ![]() ![]() All I know is that I am on reward punch card number 5 or 6 (I think now discontinued? Although, if you’re a regular, you can occasionally get a free drink if you just mention it), so it is fair to say that this is a local favorite. I have lost count of the number of times I have frequented this local coffee shop (and wine bar at night!) that is only mins away from where I live. Here are 12 of my favorite places, organized by neighborhood, beginning with the one in which I reside. I have a feeling that I have forgotten one or two favorite places, in which case, I will save them for a future post. What I am offering is the perspective of a 29-year old teacher-turned-student who has lived in the city now for a little over a year, who is a self-identified introvert, an enthusiastic user of public transport, and an avid people-watcher (i.e., ethnographer-in-training). I acknowledge that there are likely hundreds of similar blog posts out there with recommendations of places to go in the city for these purposes. ![]() And to have some fun with writing and sharing was one of the main reasons I even started this project.īefore I get side-tracked in my random thoughts, let me attempt to return to my original aim: to begin sharing my favorite places to daydream, read, doodle, and get work done in New York City. I have to keep reminding myself not too take this blog too seriously, or else it ceases to be fun. I suppose I have had a serious case of writer’s block and imposter syndrome, often doubting my ability to write, perhaps from writing too much in an academic setting and then overthinking it all. In my head, I have made a list of blog posts to write, but have not had the courage to execute them. While I felt uncertainty during part of the journey, one thing is clear: I have grown a lot from the challenges, and I believe that is what I wanted.Ģ019 has been a monumental year in a myriad of ways and we are only half-way through. I can’t quite express in words how I felt about this first year there are too many emotions involved. As of Thursday, July 4, 2019, my first year of doctoral studies at Teachers College finally drew to an end. It feels both awfully foreign and excitingly exhilarating to be finally tapping the keyboard of my laptop and not be writing a paper, or a proposal, or even an email! To whoever is still perusing this blog every now and then, thank you for not giving up on me- it has been an experimental year for me in so many ways that I have lost count. (Updated January, 2020 since this is my all-time most read blog post) ![]() On Mac, Nmap also has a dedicated installer. Scans like TCP connect scan are slower than on Linux.Only Ethernet interfaces are supported for raw packet scans.You cannot scan your machine from itself using any of its registered IP addresses.However, the Windows port is not as efficient as on Linux. You should complete the installation in minutes. Select the Destination Folder and click Install: The Zenmap GUI is installed for you by default Install nmap windows 1 3.Select components to install. Here are the steps to install Nmap on Windows:Ģ.Run this installer: Run the downloaded. Here is how to install Nmap for Windows, Mac, and Linux versions of the program. The process for installing Nmap varies according to the operating system. Before we go into the Nmap commands and functions, let us understand how to install Nmap on different operating systems. To effectively use Nmap, you need to be familiar with command-line interfaces. Nmap is easy to use, and it brings a wide range of these tools into one program. 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CÉ LA VI Photo: the rooftop bar that puts all other rooftop bars to shame ( I mean, that view!), CÉ LA VI oversees the majestic vistas of the seas and the world-famous infinity pools. Andrew’s Road, #06-01 National Gallery, Singapore 178957 You can find a slew of artistically-presented drinks, ranging from the bubble-adorned Monochrome (S$25) to the tranquil and balanced Breaking Storm (S$26). Since the bar is located in the National Gallery, their drinks menu derives a lot of inspiration from the moving pieces of artistry littered throughout the gallery. If you prefer to marvel at the grandeur of the MBS building afar instead of taking in the sweeping views the distinctive landmark offers, Smoke & Mirrors will be the best place to take in a picturesque scenery composed of the sprawling greens of the Padang field in the foreground with a graduating background slowly building up from the Esplanade to the Singapore Flyer, then the rest of our towering skyline. If you’re feeling like a baller for the end of the year or need to dazzle your date for a special occasion but have already been to KOMA once too many times, then we suggest you go out and paint the town red at one of these 22 snazzy rooftop bars or restaurants! 1. What better way to channel your inner crazy rich Asian than a night out at one of the gorgeous rooftop bars littered around Singapore? There’s a reason we’re the basis for “Crazy Rich Asians”, after all. Service at The Secret Mermaid is polite and fairly efficient and it’s a great hidden bar to catch up with friends over amazing drinks and good food.While Singapore is a small country without much nature and greenery, our skyline is one of the most picturesque in the world. ![]() The beef was tender and the sandwich had plenty of filling. The oysters were delicious and fresh, the tangy ponzu jelly and ebiko went really nicely with them, better than the plain oysters with lemon and the Philly Cheese Steak was very tasty. We ordered 6 of the plain oysters and 6 of the ponzu oysters as well as their Philly Cheese Steak ($14.70) which is a sandwich with thinly sliced prime rib, caramelised onions, roasted capsicum and melted white cheddar cheese in a buttermilk rye brioche roll. The Devil In The Details cocktail is a lighter option, in fact they actually separate their cocktail menu into strong and light selections so that you can make a more informative choice. I really liked my cocktail, it was small but pretty strong due to the mixture of spirits in it and the pear infused sac’resine balanced out the strong aniseed flavour from the absinthe nicely. I had one called Pear Tree ($20) which is made from pear infused sac’resine, fine vermouth, benedictine and absinthe and my friend had one called Devil In The Details ($20) which is made from white rum, dragonfruit and lime juice. It was a slightly darker beer than a usual IPA and had fruity undertones. We first had their craft draft IPA beer which I have to say is one of the best beers I’ve ever had. It’s a very small and cosy bar, it’s fairly dark and has a relaxed atmosphere and most of the seats are lined up facing the walls and at the bar but there is a small table in the middle. It wasn’t too crowded at that time so reservations are probably not needed, they do take reservations however if you prefer to book a table in advance. My friend and I got there at around 6.45pm and were given some seats near the back of the bar. I’d always been curious about this bar and finally went there a few weeks ago on a Wednesday night. You can have the oysters either plain with lemon or with ponzu (Japanese citrus) jelly and ebiko (prawn eggs). They have happy hour from 5pm to 7pm on weekdays where their draft beer is only $11 and cocktails are $14 and recently they started their “oyster hour” where oysters are only $2 with every drink ordered from 7pm to 10pm (limited to half a dozen oysters per drink). They have a huge range of gin, whiskey, vodka, rum and plenty of other spirits and one of the walls in the bar is actually lined with all the bottles. The Secret Mermaid has a variety of craft draft and bottled beers available and handcrafted cocktails using American craft spirits. Located in the underpass connected to Raffles Place MRT, it changes from a Japanese takeaway called Shinkansen which serves healthy protein loaded bentos during the day, to The Secret Mermaid at night where you can always hear a happy crowd of people there having a drink or two after work. Does this place look familiar to you? If you’re around the Raffles Place area a lot then you’ve probably walked past it a multitude of times. ![]() Within Chinese cultural history, they can find explanations for many major issues that have been haunting historians and cultural theorists for decades. Western scholars of social science and humanities might also benefit from this study. One might see a future of a mature literary language that is overly inflated with law, and a political system that is maintained by increasingly sophisticated media rhetoric. An understanding of the history of Chinese language and its impact upon the Chinese mind can be helpful for the students of Western culture because it illustrates an experience beyond the horizon of contemporary speakers of Western languages whose literatures have evolved for only a few hundred years. What happened to Chinese will take place in younger languages in their own time and in their unique and native forms. The longer a language lives, the richer, more diverse and refined it becomes. It attempts to show that the way in which Chinese literature grew and reacted to its music and visual expression is essentially the same as contemporary English and other Western languages. It is written in the familiar terms of English speakers. ![]() A Few Final Words 87 89 117 145 180 209 Chapter Notes Bibliography Index 213 221 261 v This page intentionally left blank Preface This book is a general history of the Chinese language from the ancient to early modern period. Painting, Theatre and the Imagery of Poetry 4. On the cover: Portrait of Li Qingzhao (Palace Museum, Beijing) Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Box 611, Je›erson, North Carolina 28640 Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1 3 Part I. All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Language and culture - 2011047290 CATALOGUING DATA ARE AVAILABLE © 2012 Sharron Gu. Includes bibliographical references and index. A cultural history of the Chinese language / Sharron Gu. If you are in a hotel or fancy restaurant it is better to use the generic terms.A Cultural History of the Chinese Language ALSO BY SHARRON GU Language and Culture in the Growth of Imperialism (McFarland, 2012) A Cultural History of the Chinese Language SHARRON GU McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Gu, Sharron. The street vendors would address any potential customers 靚女 (leng3 neoi5)/靚仔 (leng3 zai2) to boost sales. 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