made with geany text editor https://www.geany.org/Download/Releases using format like https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588646-secret-of-mana/faqs/5611 23 april 2018 4:28 pm edt 1. reword raising laziness to 1. reduce agility 2. add so writing english letter on paper is difficult. 3. reword written form to email 5:26 pm edt add 1. bill mcdermott, sap's ceo, fall during descending the stairs 5:51 pm edt add 1. bill mcdermott, sap's ceo, fall during descending the stairs, 2. stephen hawking, fall during descending the stairs 5:55 pm edt add 3. both stephen hawking and lou gehrig 6:35 pm edt add my father to source for flight lauda air 004 9 may 2018 2:8 am edt move to http://wortel.ucoz.com/english_language.htm using format like https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588646-secret-of-mana/faqs/5611 22 aug 2018 7:35 pm edt make spacing aligned 28 oct 2018 9:35 am edt add made with geany text editor https://www.geany.org/Download/Releases using format like https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588646-secret-of-mana/faqs/5611 19 feb 2020 3:43 pm est:#add# 9. 'Sean and Larry were in their office, using the whiteboard, trying to think up a good name - something that related to the indexing of an immense amount of data. Sean verbally suggested the word "googolplex," and Larry responded verbally with the shortened form, "googol" (both words refer to specific large numbers). Sean was seated at his computer terminal, so he executed a search of the Internet domain name registry database to see if the newly suggested name was still available for registration and use. Sean is not an infallible speller, and he made the mistake of searching for the name spelled as "google.com," which he found to be available. Larry liked the name, and within hours he took the step of registering the name "google.com" for himself and Sergey (the domain name registration record dates from September 15, 1997).' in http://graphics.stanford.edu/~dk/google_name_origin.html from ref-183 in 'The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of "googol",[183][184]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google 31 may 2020 11:47 pm edt:#add# 7. 'The dispatcher pressed for a description, and the caller described the man as tall, bald, about 6 feet tall. “Is he white, black, Native, Hispanic, Asian?” “Something like that,” the caller replied. “Which one? White, black, Native, Hispanic, Asian?” “No, he’s a black guy,” the caller said.' in https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/us/derek-chauvin-george-floyd-worked-together.html from ref-16 in 'Police stated that Floyd "physically resisted" after being ordered to exit his vehicle before the video was filmed.[16][17][18]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_George_Floyd 2 jun 2020 10:56 pm edt:#add# in 23.21:21 - [Warning light indicated] 23.21:21 FO: Shit. 23.21:24 CA: That keeps, that's come on. 23.22:28 FO: So we passed transition altitude one-zero-one-three 23.22:30 CA: OK. 23.23:57 CA: What's it say in there about that, just ah... 23.24:00 FO: (reading from quick reference handbook) Additional system failures may cause in-flight deployment. Expect normal reverse operation after landing. 23.24:11 CA: OK. 23.24:12 CA: Just, ah, let's see. 23.24:36 CA: OK. 23.25:19 FO: Shall I ask the ground staff? 23.25:22 CA: What's that? 23.25:23 FO: Shall I ask the technical men? 23.25:26 CA: Ah, you can tell 'em it, just it's, it's, it's, just ah, no, ah, it's probably ah wa... ah moisture or something 'cause it's not just, oh, it's coming on and off. 23.25:39 FO: Yeah. 23.25:40 CA: But, ah, you know it's a ... it doesn't really, it's just an advisory thing, I don't ah ... 23.25:55 CA: Could be some moisture in there or somethin'. 23.26:03 FO: Think you need a little bit of rudder trim to the left. 23.26:06 CA: What's that? 23.26:08 FO: You need a little bit of rudder trim to the left. 23.26:10 CA: OK. 23.26:12 CA: OK. 23.26:50 FO: (starts adding up figures in German) 23.30:09 FO: (stops adding figures) 23.30:37 FO: Ah, reverser's deployed. 23.30:39 - [sound of snap] 23.30:41 CA: Jesus Christ! 23.30:44 - [sound of four caution tones] 23.30:47 - [sound of siren warning starts] 23.30:48 - [sound of siren warning stops] 23.30:52 - [sound of siren warning starts and continues until the recording ends] 23.30:53 CA: Here, wait a minute! 23.30:58 CA: Damn it! 23.31:05 - [sound of bang] [End of Recording] ;; about english language : why english language has bad writing system ? 'As printing developed, printers began to develop individual preferences or "house styles".[2] Furthermore, typesetters were paid by the line and were fond of making words longer. However, the biggest undermining of English spelling consistency occurred between 1525, when William Tyndale first translated the New Testament, and 1539, when King Henry VIII legalized the printing of English bibles in England. The many editions of these bibles were all printed outside England by people who spoke little or no English. They often changed spellings to match their Dutch orthography. Examples include the silent h in ghost (to match Dutch gheest, which later became geest), aghast, ghastly and gherkin. The silent h in other words—such as ghospel, ghossip and ghizzard—was later removed.[3]' in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-language_spelling_reform from 'English spelling reform' in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonemic_orthography from google 'english bad writing system' english language receive influence from french language's bad writing system source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_French_origin#Diplomacy from google 'english influence in french' why french language has bad writing system ? - 'Printers also contributed to the spread of French—it was more profitable to publish in French than Latin because more people read French. It is to this period that today's French owes its excessively complicated spelling. Many writers, scholars, and leading minds were unsure of the many rules and complications of the language, and so left things up to the typographers, who were paid based on word length! The typographers strove to make things more learned and complex, and were responsible for many cumbersome and at times ridiculous traditions. These trendsetters sought to express the originality of French, introducing among other things the cedilla, the apostrophe, and accents. It was henceforth recognized that the French writing system was so bizarre that distinguished people could ignore it without embarrassment, but finicky specialists (typographers, printers, scholars, etc.) were required to observe it.' in http://www.slmc.uottawa.ca/french_history#s1 from google (aristocrat french writing system poor can't write) bad writing system, homonyms makes listening more difficult example : 1. 'unintelligible' is written here : paris attacks: French Man Cries on Radio - Describes Horror Inside Bataclan Concert Hall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfxj9RlfQ9E&t=1m47s 2. 'inaudible' is written in this conversation during emergency time : 911 transcript for philadelphia police shooting 7 jan 2016 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWg4RxRqJp0&t=0m6s 3. google '911 transcript unintelligible' 4. 'unintelligible' is written at time : -1:25 in https://www.facebook.com/OutFrontCNN/videos/780835252022035/ 5. 'unintelligible' in police radio during ambush in usa, dallas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04cYZUt01sU 6. 'What's that?' in 23.21:21 - [Warning light indicated] 23.21:21 FO: Shit. 23.21:24 CA: That keeps, that's come on. 23.22:28 FO: So we passed transition altitude one-zero-one-three 23.22:30 CA: OK. 23.23:57 CA: What's it say in there about that, just ah... 23.24:00 FO: (reading from quick reference handbook) Additional system failures may cause in-flight deployment. Expect normal reverse operation after landing. 23.24:11 CA: OK. 23.24:12 CA: Just, ah, let's see. 23.24:36 CA: OK. 23.25:19 FO: Shall I ask the ground staff? 23.25:22 CA: What's that? 23.25:23 FO: Shall I ask the technical men? 23.25:26 CA: Ah, you can tell 'em it, just it's, it's, it's, just ah, no, ah, it's probably ah wa... ah moisture or something 'cause it's not just, oh, it's coming on and off. 23.25:39 FO: Yeah. 23.25:40 CA: But, ah, you know it's a ... it doesn't really, it's just an advisory thing, I don't ah ... 23.25:55 CA: Could be some moisture in there or somethin'. 23.26:03 FO: Think you need a little bit of rudder trim to the left. 23.26:06 CA: What's that? 23.26:08 FO: You need a little bit of rudder trim to the left. 23.26:10 CA: OK. 23.26:12 CA: OK. 23.26:50 FO: (starts adding up figures in German) 23.30:09 FO: (stops adding figures) 23.30:37 FO: Ah, reverser's deployed. 23.30:39 - [sound of snap] 23.30:41 CA: Jesus Christ! 23.30:44 - [sound of four caution tones] 23.30:47 - [sound of siren warning starts] 23.30:48 - [sound of siren warning stops] 23.30:52 - [sound of siren warning starts and continues until the recording ends] 23.30:53 CA: Here, wait a minute! 23.30:58 CA: Damn it! 23.31:05 - [sound of bang] [End of Recording] in https://www.tailstrike.com/260591.htm that is a chat between austrian pilot and american pilot during emergency, but austrian pilot does not speak english natively. that happened 26 may 1991 in flight lauda air 004. source : 'german' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria, my father 7. 'The dispatcher pressed for a description, and the caller described the man as tall, bald, about 6 feet tall. “Is he white, black, Native, Hispanic, Asian?” “Something like that,” the caller replied. “Which one? White, black, Native, Hispanic, Asian?” “No, he’s a black guy,” the caller said.' in https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/us/derek-chauvin-george-floyd-worked-together.html from ref-16 in 'Police stated that Floyd "physically resisted" after being ordered to exit his vehicle before the video was filmed.[16][17][18]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_George_Floyd bad writing system, homonyms, create higher risk to make mistake example : 1. google 'kunduz hospital bombing' 2. shooting iran air flight 655 source : 'flight655' in https://www.facebook.com/www.Khamenei.ir/photos/a.415551031851170.95270.415541435185463/1104158902990376/?type=3&theater 3. tank accident : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangju_highway_incident from https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=959905670796228&id=385385738248227 from google 'sin hyo sun' from https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=959905670796228&id=385385738248227 4. mistake in announcing winner in modeling competition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqiD0KTZrKE&t=0m55s 5. 'passed' in http://alizul2.blogspot.com/2012/10/10-deadliest-air-disasters-caused-by.html from google 'plane crash misscommunication' result 1 6. 'driver error', 'flawed operating procedure' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-M%C3%A9gantic_rail_disaster from google 'la megantic accident' 7. mistake in announcing winner in oscar ceremony https://www.facebook.com/bloombergbusiness/posts/10155075065281880 8. miscommunication during sky diving https://www.facebook.com/aol/posts/1618999091456763 9. 'Sean and Larry were in their office, using the whiteboard, trying to think up a good name - something that related to the indexing of an immense amount of data. Sean verbally suggested the word "googolplex," and Larry responded verbally with the shortened form, "googol" (both words refer to specific large numbers). Sean was seated at his computer terminal, so he executed a search of the Internet domain name registry database to see if the newly suggested name was still available for registration and use. Sean is not an infallible speller, and he made the mistake of searching for the name spelled as "google.com," which he found to be available. Larry liked the name, and within hours he took the step of registering the name "google.com" for himself and Sergey (the domain name registration record dates from September 15, 1997).' in http://graphics.stanford.edu/~dk/google_name_origin.html from ref-183 in 'The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of "googol",[183][184]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google english language, spelling is different from the sound, need work from occipital lobe / rear lobe. energy to work the frontal lobe for moving the finger to write the english spelling, decrease, because some energy got transfered to rear lobe, so writing english letter on paper is difficult. occipital lobe / rear lobe is for 'visual processing', for visualising the spelling, while the brain makes the english sound, which is different from the spelling. source : 'movement', 'emotion' in http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/kinser/Structure1.html writing for a long time : 1. reduce brain power for frontal lobe (movement) 2. increase brain power for occipital lobe / rear lobe (visual processing) so writing for a long time : 1. reduce agility example : 1. bill mcdermott, sap's ceo, fall during descending the stairs, causing him to lose an eye. source : https://www.cnbc.com/2015/09/17/sap-chief-executive-mcdermott-loses-eye-after-fall.html from google (Bill McDermott fall) result 1 2. stephen hawking, fall during descending the stairs in oxford university, year 1962. source : 'Hawking had experienced increasing clumsiness during his final year at Oxford, including a fall on some stairs and difficulties when rowing.[249][250]' 'Hawking began his university education at University College, Oxford,[23] in October 1959 at the age of 17.[57]' 'Hawking estimated that he studied about 1,000 hours during his three years at Oxford', 'The diagnosis of motor neurone disease came when Hawking was 21, in 1963. At the time, doctors gave him a life expectancy of two years.[253][254]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking 3. both stephen hawking and lou gehrig receive impact on the head prior als diagnosis. source : 'On April 23, 1933, a pitch by Washington Senators pitcher Earl Whitehill struck Gehrig in the head. Although almost knocked unconscious, Gehrig remained in the game.', 'in a June 1934 exhibition game, Gehrig was hit by a pitch just above the right eye and was knocked unconscious. According to news reports, he was out for five minutes. Batting helmets were not commonly used until the 1940s. He left the game, but was in the lineup the next day.[46]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gehrig#Illness 2. decrease memory accuracy about road direction, picture of places, faces. in english language, communicating in email, is less stressful. listening to spoken english words produce more stress, stress from : 1. thinking which homonyms is being spoken 2. thinking which word is being spoken because spelling is inconsistent. stress triggers flight-or-fight response, human reaction in response to a threat, animal attack, harmful event. flight-or-fight response produce adrenaline aka epinephrine. epinephrine reduce testosterone. source : 1. 'More specifically, the adrenal medulla produces a hormonal cascade that results in the secretion of catecholamines, especially norepinephrine and epinephrine.[4]' in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight-or-flight_response 2. 'Inhibition of erection' in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight-or-flight_response#Autonomic_nervous_system 3. 'Inverse relationship between plasma epinephrine and testosterone levels' in http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11292066 from google 'adrenaline testosterone' 4. 'Trauma is often the result of an overwhelming amount of stress that exceeds one's ability to cope or integrate the emotions involved with that experience.[1]' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_trauma from 'harmful event' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight-or-flight_response example a listener choose fight response. : 1. barrack obama is being heckled during state of union speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgce06Yw2ro from youtube search keyword 'obama state of union heckled' 2. barrack obama is being heckled https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqussoB3GcA 3. 'david cameron heckled' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JBSFo5zX6k 4. 'david cameron heckled' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYUhTFkMtqY 5. 'stephen harper heckled israel' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESpVjKCzSeU 6. 'canadian parliamentary' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbzcXg7zhPk example a listener choose flight response. : 1. judge ruth ginsburg likes to drink wine to fall asleep during speech https://www.facebook.com/aol/posts/1137917212898289 ==================================================================================================================================== 25 mar 2021 7:37 pm edt: 'made in english-speaking-country maybe with brain-command-in-czech-language' uk-queen elizabeth who speak english-language natively , choose Launer.com's hand-bag. [source : 'She also has kept all of her mother's Launer bags' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launer_London ] immigrant-czech-person sam-Launer make that Launer.com's hand-bag starting around year 1950. sam-Launer's brain-command maybe use czech-language during making Launer.com's hand-bag. so maybe Launer.com's hand-bag is made in uk with brain-command in czech-language. [addition 26 mar 2021 9:11 am edt] end 9:22 am edt czech-country->prague-city is actually 'praha-city' in czech-language. [source : 'Czech: hlavní město Praha' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Prague from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague ] . 'prague' maybe is from french-language. [source : https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Prague ] . maybe written-czech-language has less silent-alphabet/distraction-alphabet than written-english-language. [soure : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_orthography ] [/addition 26 mar 2021 9:11 am edt] find 'czech' in ---https://launer.com/heritage-story from find in blog/diary/journal http://wortel.ucoz.com/youtube_etc.htm : 'Queen Elizabeth II certainly knows how to accessorize. You’d be hard pressed to find a picture of Her Majesty without one of her signature Launer handbags. She reportedly owns more than 200 of them!' in https://www.rd.com/culture/queen-elizabeth-purse/ from google(queen elizabeth handbag)result 1 Heritage Story The story of Launer is as illustrious as its fine leather goods. It is a celebration of heritage that spans more than 70 glorious years of crafting exquisite goods. ORIGINS – 1940’s [heritage-1940s] HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH WITH FRED SILBERMAN CEO OF LS MAYER. Founded in the 1940’s by Sam Launer who had fled Czechoslovakia with his wife and 2 sons. The sons pursued other paths , 1 son with RAF and other son in agriculture. Meanwhile Sam leased a small workshop in the heart of Soho making handbags. Sam’s philosophy was to make exceptional product crafted in the very best way using finest leathers. The style of the day required a formal, structured shape and so it was that Launer built a reputation for fine leather goods, despite the restrictions imposed by ongoing war. These exceptional bags soon became favoured and the accessory of choice by the elite of the day including Royalty, Society and Ambassadors. As the war ended, things became easier and at this time Freddie, the younger son joined the firm. The elder son had been killed in action during the war. 1950’s [heritage-1950s] WINDOW DISPLAY OF FORTNUM AND MASON. Launer began to supply the leading stores in London. Its quality was greatly admired and proved a magnet for skilled craftspeople. These skills had often been acquired overseas and their input gave the brand a unique international dimension which it retained for many years. Sam Launer died in 1955 and son Freddie was left with a potentially vibrant business and group of loyal employees. By now Launer’s exceptional expertise in making exquisite leather handbags was being used for other companies, 1 being Gucci. This became the company’s main source of business as it became apparent there was a lack of marketing expertise in promoting Launer name. They still continued at this stage to stock Harrods and other leading stores with Launer product. 1960’s [heritage-1960s] PRINCESS MARGARET ON A VISIT TO EAST AFRICA. By now HM the Queen was a regular customer directly and indirectly , Launer made matching handbags for HM Rayne who held Royal Warrant as a shoe manufacturer. They also produced for another maker and when this ceased to trade, Launer applied successfully for Royal Warrant. 1970’s [heritage-1970s] PRIME MINISTER MARGARET THATCHER GREETED BY LADY DOCKER, NOTED SOCIALITE. These were the chapters of decline in Launer story. Despite its excellent reputation as a manufacturer, Launer had neglected to stay abreast of times. Without benefit of marketing and a vision to move forward, Launer had become dependent on its survival on existing customers and had failed to promote its own name. It would indeed have gone by the wayside and sought a buyer as a survival option. 1980’s [heritage-1980s] HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER ATTENDS AN OFFICIAL FUNCTION. Launer was rescued from extinction in 1981 by Gerald Bodmer, a successful business-man who had 2 decades of experience in the gifts and leather goods business. His started his own company in 1968 and by 1970 had begun handbag manufacturing in Shoreditch supplying bags for Russell and Bromley, Bally and Mappin and Webb. Gerald is the first to acknowledge that rescuing Launer was an ‘act of faith’. It was in a sorry way, it had financial difficulties, lacked management, no own label presence and existed primarily as a sub-contractor. It was in real danger of sliding to obscurity. Investment of time and money to modernise production and Launer name was required along with a vision; Gerald Bodmer had that vision. Whilst other brands flocked abroad to manufacture for economic reasons, Launer steadfastly remained loyal to British manufacturing and maintained its Walsall factory despite all signs indicating this was to be an uphill challenge. He worked tirelessly in promoting the brand and keeping its assets intact. The collection changed but distinctive Launer signature look was kept. The process of reinvigorating Launer brand had begun. HM the Queen favoured Launer over any other brand and continued carrying Launer at each and every public and state occasion. 1990’s [heritage-1990s] HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN VISITS THE LAUNER FACTORY, PICTURED HERE WITH MR GERALD BODMER CEO LAUNER. Launer was now firmly back at the top of its league, through its marketing strategy, established as a luxury brand of distinction with international dignitaries and royalty choosing Launer as the accessory for state and public functions. Under the guidance of Gerald and his wife Susan, with a significant tactics was introduced, all product would bear the name of Launer which would once again come become associated with luxury, aspiration and a celebration of understated fine leather goods. Premier department stores once again stocked Launer both in the UK and globally. 2000’s [heritage-2000s] MR GERALD BODMER CEO OF LAUNER, PICTURED IN THE LAUNER FACTORY. The market had shifted and the culture was now about catwalk designers producing handbag collections. In this climate Launer was viewed as traditional with its department store clients preferring a concession led option and any buying space reserved for cat-walk designers of the day. Times were challenging and Launer was resigned to becoming a brand of the past. With the advent of the internet the company sought to launch a web based business that could serve the customer needs directly and so in 2009, Launer.com was launched. 2010 onwards [heritage-2010] LAUNER PRESS EVENT LAUNCHING NEW SEASON’S COLLECTION. Launer began to gather momentum with its web based presence with small leather goods the most popular items. With positive feedback it became apparent that Launer had a viable presence in the current luxury landscape. The collection was a homage to black and brown and took a momentous decision; It would take its best selling hero bag, the Traviata and celebrate the iconic design by interpreting into stunning bright colours. At the same time 2011, HM The Queen carried a Launer bag at wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton. Something of a phenomenon occurred. The website crashed with demand of consumers wanting to find out more about this heritage brand that adorned HM The Queen. Very soon it became known that the Launer website had received unprecedented traffic with the result that it went viral. From USA to New Zealand everyone wanted to know about British brand that had been making exquisite handbags since the 1940’s. With its colour injection and increased profile it became the hottest brand to be featured in luxury magazines with column inches dedicated to its fascinating legacy and association with The Queen. From Vogue, Tatler, Financial Times to the Daily Telegraph they all wanted to embrace Launer products and explore the story behind this British institution. Launer became 1 of most feted brands stocked by Selfridges and Fortnum and Mason and appeared on Broadway in award winning play Her Majesty with Helen Mirren. The distinctive Launer bag has featured in other prominent films, stage plays and in exhibitions. appeal of Launer transcends fashion and has become a legacy of great British craftmanship and enduring global appeal. 25 mar 2021 7:42 pm edt:#add# from find in blog/diary/journal http://wortel.ucoz.com/youtube_etc.htm : 'Queen Elizabeth II certainly knows how to accessorize. You’d be hard pressed to find a picture of Her Majesty without one of her signature Launer handbags. She reportedly owns more than 200 of them!' in https://www.rd.com/culture/queen-elizabeth-purse/ from google(queen elizabeth handbag)result 1 ==================================================================================================================================================================================== 26 mar 2021 9:21 am edt:#add# addition 26 mar 2021 9:11 am edt ==================================================================================================================================================================================== 26 mar 2021 9:28 am edt:#add# [source : 'She also has kept all of her mother's Launer bags' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launer_London ] ==================================================================================================================================================================================== 28 apr 2021 7:22 am edt: mental-stress create brain-damage , then need food to fix brain-damage. language-with-non-consistent-writing-system like english-language create mental-stress then create brain-damage. [addition 7 sep 2024 2:12 pm est] maybe pig-belly-fat fix brain-damage . cow-fat also fix brain-damage but cow is ruminant / having-4-stomach , kosher and halal , but i think if lactose-intolerant and not eating dairy and ( eating cow/bull or eating other ruminant-like-goat-lamb-deer ) then most severe bad-luck will happen . maybe only lactose-tolerant-ppl can consume ruminant ( cow , goat , lamb/sheep , deer , moose , etc ) , those lactose-intolerant-ppl maybe also consume dairy immediately to decrease?-or-avoid? bad-luck . i don't know decrease?-or-avoid? because i'm lactose-intolerant . palm-kernel-oil maybe also fix brain-damage . but plain palm-kernel-oil is never been sell , palm-kernel-oil is always inside sweet cookie like walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Chewy-Chocolate-Chip-Cookies-Family-Size-19-5-oz/119579885? . maybe salty-because-of-mixing-with-ocean-salt-without-iodine is better than sweet . because salt kill bacteria , sweet/sugar attract bacteria . [source : 'sugar' in reddit.com/r/Parenting/comments/1gkz0h/you_know_what_they_never_tell_you_about_before/ from google ( pinworm sugar reddit ) result 1 from simplified-text 'It works by keeping the worm from absorbing sugar (glucose), so that the worm loses energy and dies.' in mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/mebendazole-oral-route/description/drg-20064631 from google ( pinworm sugar ) result 3 ] pig receive palm-kernel-oil feed form which still contain fiber , that fiber is increasing defecation-frequency . palm-kernel-oil inside sweet cookie walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Chewy-Chocolate-Chip-Cookies-Family-Size-19-5-oz/119579885? has zero fiber , can be digested comfortably . [source : (1)'In Nigeria, palm kernel meal was used for pigs but it ranked lowest in protein quality compared to other local protein sources and produced a loss in weight (Fetuga et al., 1974, cited by Devendra, 1977).' in https://www.fao.org/4/w3647e/W3647E04.htm from google ( pig feed palm kernel meal ) result 7 (2)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_kernel ] [/addition 7 sep 2024 2:12 pm est] ==================================================================================================================================================================================== 7 sep 2024 2:12 pm est : #add# addition 7 sep 2024 2:12 pm est ==================================================================================================================================================================================== 7 sep 2024 2:19 pm est : some moses-law / law-of-moses maybe is correct , some moses-law maybe is wrong . but this moses-law recommend using : language which has writing-form/orthography/spelling which is easy to read : simplified : '8 don't forget to scribe a copy of these laws on stone slabs that you are going to set up . Make sure that that writing is easy to read .' in www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%2027&version=CEV [source : 'spelling' in https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/orthography from 'orthography' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Language ] ;;