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Oklahoma NSA Softball

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Welcome !2015 NSA Adult and YouthSoftball and BPA Youth Baseball

Adult Coaches

New for 2015, here are a few changes you need to know about.

1. Players will give the coach they want to play for their Player number.

2. Coach signs in to team account and starts building roster by putting in player numbers to be added automatically to the roster.

3. No more Coach sending invites and waiting for Player accept.

4. No more Players signing in to Accept to be on a roster.

5. Player is officially on the roster once they sign the printed online roster.

This is NSAs way to make the process easier and simpler for coaches and players.

We are looking for sponsors for the 2015 softball tournaments. If you, or anyone you know might be interested in sponsoring one tournament, or be a sponsor for a series of tournaments, please contact me. We are looking at some exciting changes to our tournament structure, and are sure that you will like what we have coming in 2015 with our Tournaments.

Weinvite you tosanction your teams here on-linefor the 2015 season, beginning in January, 2015. Look here for UpcomingLeague play,info for Tournaments, Updated National rules, Classification & Roster rules, Post season play, NSA points system, SUPER WORLD SERIES info, Hotels, NSA links and Sponsors.If you are interested in becoming a Tournament Director or run the NSA Program at your Ball Park, PleaseContact us at bhancock@playnsa.com,or call the NSA State Director Bill Hancock at 918-607-1661.We look forward to seeing yourSoftball Team on the Diamonds in 2015 !!

Indian Springs 2015 SUMMER LEAGUES

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Oklahoma NSA Headquarters

Bill Hancock

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(918)607-1661

So, If you are looking for Post season play with an Association that works hard to put teams in their CORRECT Classification, Thenwe look forward to seeing your teamat many of the Ball Parks in Oklahoma this year. We want to see as many teams as possible qualify for World Series and "Super" World Series events in September and October.

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2013 Tournament Events – Oklahoma NSA Softball

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Date Location Event/ Tournament Entry Contact Forms Jan. 10 Indian Springs Men's Early Bird 250 $235 includes sanction fee Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jan. 24 Indian Springs COED Early Bird 250 $260 Includes Sanction Fee Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Feb. 7 Indian Springs Gorfam 1 Pitch Jersey 250 $225 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Feb. 28 Indian Springs Men's DBAT Wood Bat 250 $225 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Mar. 14 Indian Springs Worth Men's DuckDuck Soup $225 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Mar. 28 Indian Springs Umpire Training Tournament $135 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 April 11 Indian Springs 7/3 COEDGO BALD OR GO HOME FUNDRAISER $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 April 25 Springdale Arkansas Men's Border Wars, Leg 1 $300 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 May 9 Hat Box Field, Muskogee RAINED OUT Men's Cash Series Leg1 $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 May 16 Branson, Missouri Men's Border Wars Leg 2 $300 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 May 16 Indian Springs CANCELLED Women's Qualifier $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 May 23 Pittsburgh County SOftball Complex, McAlester, OK CANCELLED Men's Ca$h Series Leg2 $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 May 30 Indian Springs Combat Clash $250 Kindal Smith -918-409-1503 Jun. 6 Indian Springs Men's Border Wars Leg 3 $300 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jun. 20 Indian Springs Men's Bronze Qualifier $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jun. 20 Jun. 27 Stillwater, OK Men'sTournament $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jul. 11 Indian Springs Men's Silver Qualifier $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jul. 18 Indian Springs Men's 40 and over Masters $225 Brad Gordon - 918-636-9575 or Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jul. 25 Indian Springs COED Qualifier $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Jul. 25 Aug. 1 Stillwater COED Qualifier $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Aug. 8 Indian Springs Men's Bronze Bi-State $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Aug.22 Indian Springs Men's Silver Bi-State $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Aug. 22 Indian Springs Men's Gold Bi-State $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Aug. 29 Branson Missouri Men's Bronze, Silver, and Gold Super Regional $275 Kindal SMith - 918-409-1503 Sept. 5-6 CANCELLED Oklahoma NSA introductory Youth Fast Pitch Tournament $100 (includes 2015-16 team sanction and team insurance Bill Hancock - 918-607-1661 Sept. 13-13 CANCELLED Oklahoma BPAIntroductory Youth Baseball Tournament $100 (includes 2015-16 team sanction and team insurance Bill Hancock - 918-607-1661 Sep.12 Kansas City, MO Silver World $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 or Bill Hancock - 918-607-1661 Sep. 12 Cookeville, TN. Bronze World $275 Kindal Smith -918-409-1503 or Bill Hancock - 918-607-1661 Sep. 19 Indian Springs COED State $275 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Sep. 26 CANCELLED First Annual Oklahoma NSACystic Fibrosis Golf Tournament $300 per team, or $75 per player Bill Hancock - 918-607-1661 Oct. 17 Indian Springs 5th Annual Tom Gordon Memorial Tournament $225 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Nov. 21 Indian Springs Men's Turkey and Ham 250 $250 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503 Dec. 12 Indian Springs Men's 5 on 5 on 5 250 $120 Kindal Smith - 918-409-1503

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UK Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Consortium : Oxford …

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Welcome to the website of the Oxford University Gene Medicine Research Group. We are a University of Oxford research group based in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine at the John Radcliffe Hospital.

We are focused on the development of clinical gene therapies for the treatment of lung diseases. Our primary focus has been Cystic Fibrosis (CF) lung disease.

Together with colleagues at the University of Edinburgh and Imperial College London we form the UK Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Consortium, funded by the Medical Research Council, the National Institute for Health Research and the UK Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

The Consortium is currently undertaking one of the world's largest ever gene therapy clinical trials in CF patients based on our gene therapy research.

Patient Recruitment for the Muti-Dose Clinical Trial

We are pleased to announce the launch of new charity Just Gene Therapy with the specific aim of raising funds for gene therapy research for CF. The charity has been established by Rosie Barnes in conjunction with Professor Eric Alton, and is the only way in which donations can directly support the work of the Consortium.

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AASM News Archive – American Academy of Sleep Medicine

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Study of twins discovers gene mutation linked to short sleep duration American Academy of Sleep Medicine Thursday, July 31, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Lynn Celmer, 630-737-9700, ext. 9364, lcelmer@aasmnet.org

DARIEN, IL Researchers who studied 100 twin pairs have identified a gene mutation that may allow the carrier to function normally on less than six hours of sleep per night. The genetic variant also appears to provide greater resistance to the effects of sleep deprivation.

Results show that a participant with p.Tyr362His a variant of the BHLHE41 gene had an average nightly sleep duration of only five hours, which was more than one hour shorter than the non-carrier twin, who slept for about six hours and five minutes per night. The twin with the gene mutation also had 40 percent fewer average lapses of performance during 38 hours without sleep and required less recovery sleep afterward sleeping only eight hours after the period of extended sleep deprivation compared with his twin brother, who slept for 9.5 hours.

According to the authors, this is only the second study to link a mutation of the BHLHE41 gene also known as DEC2 - to short sleep duration. The study provides new insights into the genetic basis of short sleep in humans and the molecular mechanisms involved in setting the duration of sleep that individuals need.

This work provides an important second gene variant associated with sleep deprivation and for the first time shows the role of BHLHE41 in resistance to sleep deprivation in humans, said lead author Renata Pellegrino, PhD, senior research associate in the Center for Applied Genomics at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. The mutation was associated with resistance to the neurobehavioral effects of sleep deprivation.

Study results are published in the Aug. 1 issue of the journal Sleep.

Pellegrino, along with co-author Ibrahim Halil Kavakli, from Koc University in Istanbul, Turkey, studied 100 twin pairs 59 monozygotic pairs and 41 dizygotic pairs who were recruited at the University of Pennsylvania. All twin pairs were the same sex and were healthy with no chronic conditions. Nightly sleep duration was measured at home by actigraphy for seven to eight nights. Response to 38 hours of sleep deprivation and length of recovery sleep were assessed in a sleep lab. During sleep deprivation, cognitive performance was measured every two hours using the Psychomotor Vigilance Test.

Although individual sleep needs vary, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends that adults get about seven to nine hours of nightly sleep. However, a small percentage of adults are normal short sleepers who routinely obtain less than six hours of sleep per night without any complaints of sleep difficulties and no obvious daytime dysfunction.

This study emphasizes that our need for sleep is a biological requirement, not a personal preference, said American Academy of Sleep Medicine President Dr. Timothy Morgenthaler. Most adults appear to need at least seven hours of quality sleep each night for optimal health, productivity and daytime alertness.

According to the AASM, most people who regularly get six hours of sleep or less are restricting their sleep and suffer from insufficient sleep syndrome, which occurs when an individual persistently fails to obtain the amount of sleep required to maintain normal levels of alertness and wakefulness. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that 28 percent of U.S. adults report sleeping six hours or less in a 24-hour period. Insufficient sleep results in increased daytime sleepiness, concentration problems and lowered energy level, and it increases the risk of depression, drowsy driving, and workplace accidents.

The study involved a collaboration between researchers from The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia; Universidade Federal de So Paulo (UNIFESP) in So Paulo, Brazil; Koc University in Istanbul, Turkey; the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center; and Washington State University. The research was supported in part by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Institutional Development Fund from the Center for Applied Genomics at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.

To request a copy of the study, A Novel BHLHE41Variant is Associated with Short Sleep and Resistance to Sleep Deprivation in Humans, or to arrange an interview with the study author or an AASM spokesperson, please contact Communications Coordinator Lynn Celmer at 630-737-9700, ext. 9364, or lcelmer@aasmnet.org.

The monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal Sleep is published online by the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC, a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society. The AASM is a professional membership society that improves sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice standards (www.aasmnet.org). A searchable directory of AASM accredited sleep centers is available at http://www.sleepeducation.org.

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How Mankind Is Inching Ever Closer To Immortality Through …

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The ubiquity of smartphones has fundamentally changed the way we live our lives. And now, thanks to advancements in wireless technology, smartphones are uniquely positioned to change the way we stay alive.

Today, many patients and doctors are using smartphones as a health care tool. Worried about that rash on your arm? You might be able to snap a photo and send it to your dermatologist. Need to go over your medical history with a new doctor? You could pull up your record on your phone for her perusal. Concerned about chest pains? Theres an EKG app for that.

The smartphone is the future of medicine, says cardiologist and digital medicine researcher Eric Topol. All of [your] medical data [can be] captured in the wild, in the real world. Relevant medical data is coming into your phone. That helps [doctors and patients] to get a handle on virtually all medical conditions and monitor them on a continuous basis.

To highlight the way smartphones and wireless technology are improving our health and saving lives, weve partnered with Qualcomm to take a look at just how much of the future of medicine is in the palm of our hands.

Changing the Model

In the past, doctors were seen as the sole gatekeepers to a patients well-being. They had the education and the experience to make the appropriate diagnosis, the thinking went. As such, they didnt need much input from their patients besides their test results.

But there was a shift in the 20th century to a more patient-focused brand of medicine. Care is better when it recognizes what patients' problems are rather than what the diagnosis is, a 2011 article in The Permanente Journal said. A major failure of primary care is the great underestimation of the importance of long-term relationships with patients independent of care for specific disease episodes.

Smartphones have now brought information into the hands of patients. Thanks to mobile sensors and an array of health-focused apps, people can now measure and monitor data that help make up their health profiles. Weve become inundated with apps that help us eat, travel and bank better. Now were beginning to see health care apps that provide similar types of guidance.

Changing the Way We Communicate

This level of insight and access to data is powerful. We can use data about our bodies to tell us a lot of things, statistician Talithia Williams said during a TED talk on owning your bodys data. Medical doctors [are] experts on the population, but you are the expert on yourself. And so when two of you come together, when two experts come together, the two of you are able to make a better decision than just your doctor alone.

Justin Williams, founder of Data Minded Solutions, a health care technology company, agrees: For the first time, we have the ability to have meaningful and evidence-based interactions with health care providers.

Patients can also have a deeper context for their health today. When his blood glucose lab results hadnt reached his doctor in time for a scheduled appointment, Steve Malik, founder of Medfusion, an app that displays your medical history at a swipe, could bring it up on his smartphone. So when I was getting that talk we all get from our doctors about the three or four things we need to do, I had context, Malik says. I think thats a big part of taking ownership of [your health].

Having that data can be very empowering for people they can begin to have informed discussions with their health care providers about their health and any necessary interventions from a position of greater awareness. They carry both their own and their familys health data in their hands.

Smartphones and wireless technology have also changed the way physicians communicate with their patients. An estimated 3 million people will have their health monitored via mobile networks, and 142 million health apps will be downloaded in 2016, according to Cognizant, a global consultant on business and technology services. E-visits having a doctors appointment via a smartphone or mobile on-demand app are not out of the ordinary. (Deloitte estimates there were 100 million such visits worldwide last year.)

Changing the Way We Receive Care

There are now multitudes of different apps and sensors that can be attached to your smartphone to retrieve your health data. As Topol puts it, The mobile device has just become a Swiss Army knife of tremendous potential.

California-based company Scanadu has developed a sensor that captures important physiological data -- from heart rate and temperature to detailed blood information -- simply by placing it to your forehead. The company is also working on a urine test kit that can provide data on your liver and kidney functions; a smartphone app quickly processes and explains the test results. The University of Washingtondeveloped ApneaApp can wirelessly test for sleep apnea while a patient is asleep by capturing sound waves through a phones speaker to track breathing patterns. (It is expected to be available to consumers within the next two years.)

Not only does this type of wireless technology have the potential to make health care more accessibleit could also make it cheaper for both consumers and insurance companies. This is especially important, as Americans spent around $2.9 trillion on health care in 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Topol recently had a patient who called him with concerns about his heart rate. Usually, Topol wouldve been able to diagnose his patient wirelessly with the help of a $69 electrocardiogram app. But the patient didnt have the app downloaded, and he went to the ER instead, where Topol met him.

Before he ever got into the actual emergency room, I had him put his fingers on my smartphone, did the cardiogram, and I diagnosed what it was, he said.

After a night at the hospital and a battery of tests, the patient was given the same medication Topol would have prescribed with the help of an app. His bill for the emergency room? We're talking several thousand dollars. And all of this could have been [avoided with] a $69 app that he has now, Topol said with a wry laugh.

Changing the Way We Monitor Our Health

With this type of data within our reach, were just at the beginning of a medical revolution. But its definitely coming, experts say.

Not only do people want a consolidated health record in their pocket, said Medfusion founder Malik, they also want to be notified on their wrist if it's time to take a med or that a lab result came in. When you add in the whole sensor capability, it really gives you an idea of where we're going.

And wheres that? A healthier and more empowered future for more people, thanks to the everyday wonder of a smartphone.

Qualcomm believes that we must challenge what we see today, so we can invent the technologies that will shape our tomorrow. To learn more about our Why Wait campaign, click here.

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What is the Illuminati conspiracy? – GotQuestions.org

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Question: "What is the Illuminati conspiracy?"

Answer:

If one were to attempt to summarize the Illuminati conspiracy, it would go something like this: The Illuminati began as a secret society under the direction of Jesuit priests. Later, a council of five men, one for each of the points on the pentagram, formed what was called The Ancient and Illuminated Seers of Bavaria. They were high order Luciferian Freemasons, thoroughly immersed in mysticism and Eastern mental disciplines, seeking to develop the super powers of the mind. Their alleged plan and purpose is world domination for their lord (who precisely this lord is varies widely). The Illuminati are alleged to be the primary motivational forces encouraging global governance, a one-world religious ethic, and centralized control of the worlds economic systems. Organizations such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the International Criminal Court are seen as tentacles of the Illuminati. According to the Illuminati conspiracy, the Illuminati are the driving force behind efforts to brainwash the gullible masses through thought control and manipulation of beliefs, through the press, the educational curriculum, and the political leadership of the nations.

The Illuminati supposedly have a private board of elite, interlocking delegates who control the worlds major banks. They create inflations, recessions, and depressions and manipulate the world markets, supporting certain leaders and coups and undermining others to achieve their overall goals. The supposed goal behind the Illuminati conspiracy is to create and then manage crises that will eventually convince the masses that globalism, with its centralized economic control and one-world religious ethic, is the necessary solution to the worlds woes. This structure, usually known as the New World Order, will, of course, be ruled by the Illuminati.

Does the Illuminati conspiracy have any basis from a Christian/biblical perspective? Perhaps. There are many end-times prophecies in the Bible that are interpreted by most to point to an end times one-world government, a one-world monetary system, and a one-world religion. Many Bible prophecy interpreters see this New World Order as being controlled by the Antichrist, the end-times false messiah. If the Illuminati conspiracy and the New World Order has any validity and is indeed occurring, for the Christian, there is one fact that must be remembered: God has sovereignly allowed all these developments, and they are not outside of His overall plan. God is in control, not the Illuminati. No plan or scheme the Illuminati develop could in any way prevent, or even hinder, God's sovereign plan for the world.

If there is indeed some truth to the Illuminati conspiracy, the Illuminati are nothing but pawns in the hands of Satan, tools to be manipulated in his conflict with God. The fate of the Illuminati will be the same as the fate of their lord, Satan/Lucifer, who will be cast into the lake of fire, to be tormented day and night, forever and ever (Revelation 20:10). In John 16:33 Jesus declared, "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." For Christians, all we need to understand about the Illuminati conspiracy is summarized in the words of 1 John 4:4, "You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the One who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world."

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Illuminati Members | List of Celebrity Illuminati Members

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List of all famous Illuminati members, past and present. . . supposedly. The following list of alleged celebrity Illuminati members was put together by reading various sources. Yes, a lot of this is speculation, but everyone mentioned on this list is rumored to have talked about the Illuminati, used their symbology or practiced Illuminati rituals in some way whether privately or in the public eye. These possible famous Illuminati members range from world leaders to pop culture celebrities.

The Illuminati was founded in 1776 in Bavaria by Adam Weishaupt. It was initially created to house the great thinkers of the area and was modeled after another secret society, the Freemasons. A few years later the government outlawed all secret societies so the Illuminati was thought to be disbanded, though they have been the focus of numerous conspiracy theories throughout the years. Some theories are that the Illuminati members run the world behind the scenes as a New World Order, some say that the Illuminati is run by shape-shifting lizard/human hybrids. In any case the debate of who is a member of the Illuminati has captured our fascination for years.

Who are famous Illuminati members? This list is a culmination of names of supposed celebrity Illuminati Members from various internet sources and should not be considered definitive.

Alleged Illuminati members include singers, rappers, and high profile Hollywood actors. Even powerful businessmen and women are alleged to have Illuminati ties along with other World leaders, and business people in leadership positions (even entire companies are alleged to have Illuminati ties). Angelina Jolie and Jay Z are just a few examples of alleged Illuminati members.

So what are the names of some other alleged memebers of the Illuminati?

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