Tuesday, 3 April 2018

smileband general news


Article written by Christopher Stanley, 

Smileband want to state the nature of these killings that are formed within our street of London, it’s an aspect that is destroying families and people who are afraid to walk the streets in London, our streets are condemn to an approach that is in relation to a American realty that is not apart of our English culture, we eat fish and chips down our local chip shop, 

it’s turning in to a blood bath, the younger generation are lost within the form of negative ambition that relates to a dark path of negative justice to our given cause of being apart of a society as a whole, it’s a distinguished substance that involves a purpose that defines its downfall to the streets of London in which gun and knife crime is apart of our daily society. 

Smileband wants to warn people of negative connections that can be avoided through connections to people who are of a formative bad use based around clear understanding that is based around killings that are subjected to our kids that are born and mislead by not having a route of choice in life. People need a choice to make a change in life. 

A negative path continues to be a negative path, a negative path that forms a positive path is a prospect that aims the right ability to a country as a whole. Smileband wants to say one word stop the killings it hurts. 🔪⚔️🗡😥 NO GUNS ON OUR STREETS !!!!!!! 

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Monday, 2 April 2018

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Article written by Tim collins, 

A fundamental particle that gives mass to all matter in the universe could one day lead to its destruction, physicists have revealed. Experts say that our cosmos may ended as abruptly as it began in a collision with a bubble of negative energy, created by a Higgs boson - the so-called 'God particle'.

The slow demise of our ever-expanding universe is predicted in the Standard Model of particle physics, used by scientists to explain the basic building blocks of matter.

Under it, a force called dark energy is driving accelerating expansion of the universe which will continue until everything fades to a cold, featureless abyss.

But a new study suggests the end will come with a bang, rather than a whimper, in around 10x139 years.

Worse still, the processes behind this dramatic finale to all life as we know it may have already started, kick started by interaction with a black hole. Researchers at Harvard University made the startling discovery by studying what we already know about the masses of particles and how they interact.

The mass of the Higgs Boson, theorised since the 1970s and discovered in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider, is believed to be 125 gigaelectronvolts - a measure of energy used in particle accelerator physics.

However, thanks to a quirk of quantum physics - the laws of the universe which explain the interaction of sub-atomic particles - this mass may not always remain constant.

Experts theorise that the current mass of the Higgs boson may one day be altered.

Should this happen to the quantum particle, which gives all other matter its mass, it could tear apart all of the processes that make life in our universe possible.

This could create an expanding bubble of negative energy in which the laws of physics as we know them are completely obliterated.

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Article written by Rebecca camber, 

The streets of London are now more deadly than New York, with the capital recording a higher murder rate for the first time in modern history in February. The past two months of bloodshed in London have overtaken New York’s murder rate, official police figures show, as Scotland Yard battles a 38 per cent surge in killings since 2014.

Fifteen people were killed in London in February, compared to 14 in New York.

And the trend looks set to continue, with 22 killings in London in March – one more than the city on the other side of the Atlantic, where urban violence has long been prevalent. The figures emerged as Scotland Yard was called to yet another stabbing in the early hours of yesterday.

Devoy Stapleton, 20, was knifed to death on his way home from a night out at 1am in Wandsworth. It is the 31st fatal stabbing in London this year.

The surge in killings comes as rates of rape, robbery, and violent offences in London have already eclipsed those in New York. 

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Saturday, 31 March 2018

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Article written by Anna hodgekiss, 

Lithopedion, which is Greek for “stone baby,” is so rare that there are only around 400 cases of it documented in history. 

According to Margo Vargas Lazo, director of the Chilean hospital, the calcified fetus was “large and developed” and probably died when it was around 7 months old, news reported. As with most cases of lithopedion, the woman was completely unaware of the fetus, which occupied all of her abdominal cavity. 

The BBC reported that due to the woman’s age, the doctors felt it was best to not attempt to remove it and discharged her after a few hours. But an scans revealed lithopedion, where the fetus becomes calcified.There are fewer than 300 cases reported in medical literature. 

The woman will now will undergo surgery to have the fetus - mostly comprised of dead tissue - removed. According to NTD, Dr Kemer Ramirez of Bogota's Tunjuelito Hospital said that the doctor overseeing the woman noticed something 'abnormal in her abdomen' - and suspected gallstones. 

An ultrasound showed nothing then radiography of her abdomen revealed a tumour in her abdominal cavity. 

Dr Ramirez explained: 'This happens because the fetus does not develop in the uterus because it has moved to another place. <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->

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Article written by Alex green, 

A bouncy castle boss has been jailed after stealing more than £200,000 from a Christian charity to fund his lavish lifestyle. o inflate the profits of his party-hire business.

Lee Patterson, 51, swindled money from disadvantaged children and blew the funds on an extension on his house and a car for his son.

Patterson, director of soft-play area Adventure Kids Leeds, siphoned money from alcohol and drugs charity The Yorkshire Band of Hope Union.

He moved the money to Little Legs, a soft-play area company he started in 2011.

Leeds Crown Court heard Patterson stole £216,000 while working as the project manager for Band of Hope-funded Bramley Family Support Project and Wildfire Project.

Prosecutor Lee Fish said the charities provide emotional support for disadvantaged children, adding: 'There is clear evidence that funds were used to fund a lavish lifestyle.

'It has had a significant impact on the charity. They have had to close a number of projects.

Patterson worked for the Leeds based charity from 2008 until 2012 when the trustees spotted he had used a charity credit card to withdraw money.

Investigations revealed charity money had been transferred to a building firm carrying out work on his house.

Other amounts were also paid into the accounts of Little Legs and his other company Vision Housing.

Patterson, of Marsh, Huddersfield, admitted four offences of fraud. He was the sales manager at a builder's merchant when he sold company property and kept the money for himself.

Nicholas De La Poer, mitigating, said Patterson was still committed to charity work and had continued to support a charity based in Romania.

Mr De La Poer said Patterson had also given some of the stolen money to people who were in financial need. He added: 'He exhibits defective thinking.

Patterson was jailed for three years and four months by Judge Simon Phillips QC who said: 'Many people have been cruelly let down and misled by you.

Your fall from being a senior employee has been monumental.' 

After the case, Detective Constable Kate Hardaker said: 'He stripped the charity of thousands of pounds that would have been used to provide emotional and practical support to disadvantaged children and their families.

He has clearly shown no regard for the consequences of his actions and seemingly cared more about personal gain than for those in the community he was charged with caring for.  

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Friday, 30 March 2018

Smileband health topics


Article written by ciara farmer, 

Jenni Falconer has revealed the gruesome reality of her ongoing battle with Raynaud's disease as she posted a painful snap of her blood-deprived finger The 42-year-old shared the snap on Instagram on Thursday evening, showing one finger a white colour in contrast to others, a side-effect of the condition with affects blood circulation around the body.

In the post, Jenni told fans that the cold weather has elevated her struggles with the condition, after previously admitting a Raynaud's attack brings 'tears to my eyes. Jenni posted the snap with the caption: This is my hand at its most attractive... Anyone else suffer with bad circulation?

Fans were left shocked as she displayed her hand in the image to expose her shocking battle with the painful disease. <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
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Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Smileband platform is down


Dear viewers, the smileband platform is still not working, we are sorry for the inconvenience this has caused, please can you keep track of our old post as we have so much information on general news and health topics. We hope to have things back to normal as soon as possible. 

Thanks from Smileband 

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