Preventing pink eye and other virus

The rains came and with them all types of viruses, including conjunctivitis. Bacterial conjunctivitis will require a treatment prescribed by your doctor. But there is another most common form of conjunctivitis, viral. The latter is caused by the same virus that causes cold and often is accompanied by it.

The school aged children are more likely to get viruses and bring them home. The most important thing is prevention: hand washing is key. On the recommendation of my doctor, my daughter has antibacterial gel in her lunch box and cleans her hands before eating her snack. In addition children must also learn not to touch everything in their path and then touching their face.

When they get home from school, the first thing they should do is take off the uniform and take a good shower. Thus, the germs that are stuck on clothing, face and arms of children, also will not be hanging around the house.

If, despite all this, your school-age child caught a virus, try to avoid the spread at home, especially if you also have a baby. Again hand washing, right after taking care of the sick child (children) and just before preparing food or caring for other family members.

Wash sheets in hot water and spray Lysol on household surfaces not easily cleaned, such as chairs. Wash eating utensils with hot water. And finally, clean the kitchen surfaces with disinfectant wipes or chlorine.

Flag of the Republic of Panama

The Fifer-Carles family, proud of its Panamanian heritage would like to share with its blog fans a few historic facts on one of its main national symbols:

Panamanian Flag

The Panamanian flag is a rectangle divided into four quarters: the first near the mast top, white with a blue five-pointed star, the second top of the already described below, in red, the first pole near the bottom blue, and the second following it, white with a red star with 5 points.

Panama Flag

Panama Flag

 

The Idea

The Panamanian flag was designed by Manuel Amador Guerrero and was made by Maria De La Ossa de Amador.

Don Manuel E. Amador G. took in consideration for the creation of the flag, the two colors (blue and red) represented by the country’s political parties (the Liberal and Conservative parties). The white symbolizes the peace among both parties. The stars indicated righteousness, power and authority, characteristics of development.

Legal adoption of the Flag

The Constituent Assembly by Act 64 of 1904 provisionally adopted the flag. And final adoption occurred through Act 4 of 1925 created the National Assembly and ratified by Law adoption on March 28, 1941.

History of the flag

Before he designed the Panamanian flag as it is today, Philippe Bunau Varilla, who participated in the plans to achieve the separation of Panama from Colombia created an unoriginal idea for the first flag, one devised on the American model. A pendulum was sewn on it by the wife of Bunau Varilla, red and yellow stripes were placed horizontally instead of white and red like the U.S. flag.  At the top was a rectangular blue in the center with two yellow suns united by a strip of the same color, which, according to its author, symbolized the two continents.

The initial design for the flag was discarded because it seemed to them inappropriate that a foreigner would determine such important symbol for the country. The couple decided to consult Manuel Amador the son of the president, who was recognized as an artist for his drawing skills. With red and blue pens, he outlined the features of the final version of the Panamanian flag still used today.

Richard Fifer Vision

Carlos Salazar specialist of the mining industry and teacher, called Richard Fifer: “The father of the modern mining industry”.  He introduced the new models of the modern mining industry with the best and friendliest technology to the environment and with a high level of safety.

Richard Fifer besides being a visionary, a geologist and scientist,  was the governor of the Province of Cocle. We can mention some of the projects that Richard Fifer has besides Petarcilla, it’s “La Castilla de Oro”  is a project that purposes to change some of the houses in the villages to hostels of 6 rooms that the owners will be managing in Cocle, Veraguas, Herrera, en la Villa de Los Santos, Nata, San Francisco de la Montaña, Parita, Las Tablas for more tourism, from Spain, Europe, South America and other countriest that are looking forward to learn about our culture and know more about these rural areas.

People who oppose mining activity indicate that this is what does the most harm to the environment, yet these negative comments are a result of lack of information and culture. For not providing the right information, people do not have a good overview of the mining industry.

We can say that Richard Fifer looks for the best geologist to work with; we can mention Ariadne Holmes that right now is in Canada, Carlos Carrasco, Luis Perez Montengro, Ana Mendez and some other specialists that form a study group for their projects.