Time to add both a new state record Smallmouth Bass and a new state record Largemouth Bass from South Dakota to the list of this year's record breakers. The South. Post-spawn, the smallmouth bite moves to rocky structure in 15 to 20 feet of water. The quality of the fishing stays fairly consistent through summer, though by July the bass may be in 20- to 40-foot depths.
Mệnh đề chính: Why Dad was watching TV last night (chia thì QKTD) - Thì quá khứ Mệnh để chỉ thời gian: Mum was reading the newspaper (chia thì QKTD )- Thì quá khứ Đồng thời, câu văn diễn tả hai hành động xảy ra song song cùng một lúc do đó động từ ở 2 vế sẽ chia ở thì QKTD
My father sometimes takes me to the market. He sells our home products like vegetables, fruits, eggs He then buys me an ice cream. He lets me take a ride on the electric train in the town square. I love those trips. At nights, we children lie on the grass. We look at the sky and find the Milky Way.
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RGdV02p. Montreal4 children, 1 man dead after being swept by tide while fishing on Quebec's North ShoreFour children and one man have been confirmed dead by Quebec provincial police after a fishing excursion gone wrong on the St. Lawrence River shoreline in Portneuf-sur-Mer, on Quebec's North children were part of a group of 11 people, 5 of whom were reported missing overnightThe children were not breathing when they were recovered on the shore, according to police spokesperson Sgt. Catherine Bernard. They were transferred to the local health centre where a physician confirmed their deaths. Camille Lacroix-Villeneuve/Radio-CanadaFour children and one man were confirmed dead by Quebec provincial police on Saturday after a fishing excursion gone wrong on the St. Lawrence River shoreline in Portneuf-sur-Mer, on the province's North children, all above the age of 10, were among a group of 11 people fishing on the river bank without a boat when a rising tide swept them were rescued, but the five victims were reported missing around 2 ETThe children were not breathing when they were recovered on the shore, according to police spokesperson Sgt. Catherine Bernard. They were transferred to the local health centre where a physician confirmed their said divers found the body of the missing man, who was in his 30s, in the river and he was pronounced dead at a hospital. Quebec provincial police and Canadian Forces members had taken part in the search for the missing adult throughout the afternoon."When it's low tide, you can fish a little further away from the shore. However, at some point the tide came back in and they were caught off guard when the tide started to rise," Bernard said in a phone Jean-Maurice Tremblay said Saturday he did not know more about the victims or if they were from Portneuf-sur-Mer, a community of about 600 people."Everyone is affected by what happened, because this kind of event, it's the first time it's happened," Tremblay said. "When it involves five people, and four children drowning during a recreational activity, it's certain people are quite sad about it."Police said those in the group were fishing for capelin. The silvery smelt fish is a forage species consumed by many marine animals, and Tremblay said fishing for them is a popular activity in his part of Quebec's North Shore. It is done on the banks of the river using scoops rather than fishing most often roll at night, so people light a fire on the shore and wait, Tremblay added..Quebec Public Security Minister François Bonnardel called the situation an "unnamable catastrophe" and a tragedy in an interview with Radio-Canada about wildfires Saturday a written statement, Bloc Québécois MP for Manicouagan Marilène Gill said her thoughts are with the people in the region."As a mother, my heart is with you and my entire team is here for you," read the statement. ABOUT THE AUTHORRachel Watts is a journalist with CBC News in Quebec City. Originally from Montreal, she enjoys covering stories in the province of Quebec. You can reach her at Rachel on TwitterWith files from The Canadian Press
In 2007, I was suddenly plunged into the role of caregiver for my then 75-year-old father, who had vascular dementia. His short-term memory was severely impaired, as were his judgment and reasoning skills. At the outset, I knew very little about dementia and next to nothing about caregiving, and fumbled my way through one challenge after another. With experience, I grew more competent and everyone’s situation is different, and every individual unique, here are six insights that helped me help my in mind that many people lack a practical understanding of dementiaMy stepmother never could understand, or accept, that there were things her husband could no longer do. She’d get frustrated and angry with him for forgetting things and misplacing items. When she fell gravely ill, her son was upset that my father expressed no sympathy, though my father lacked the cognitive capacity to grasp that his wife was sick. To my dismay, this misunderstanding led to a major family Dearborn and her father in Athens in 1970Even health workers can have surprisingly little understanding of dementia. A geriatric-psych nurse informed me that my father would be discharged from the hospital back to his house, where his wife could look after him – when his wife no longer lived there. The nurse had taken my father’s words at face value, though his version of reality was unreliable and out of date. For me, this was a turning point I realised I had to become not just my father’s caregiver but his care achievable goalsMy father had no awareness that he had dementia and adamantly refused my attempts to help him. I hired an eldercare manager to help me figure out a way around this. When I told her I wanted to keep him safe, she said that was impossible I could only try to keep him safer. That small grammatical shift helped me hugely it changed my task from impossible to doable. I came to terms with the fact that I couldn’t work miracles, but I could try to make the conditions of my dad’s daily life less dangerous, less frightening, more comfortable, more kindlyMy dad would startle if I came up behind him and started to speak. It was better to face him and say “Dad!” to get his attention first. No long speeches, no convoluted questions; I had to speak in small, simple chunks and give him time to respond. He became very sensitive to my tone. If I sounded stern, impatient or critical, he became anxious. Speaking to him calmly helped him stay calm. I tried to give him as much choice as I could in daily, domestic matters, but choices often overwhelmed him. So I’d keep it simple black olives or green? If he hesitated or began to fret, I’d offer to decide for him, an option he often can be usefulMy father was prone to abrupt mood swings; he could be lighthearted one moment and morose the next. He tended to ruminate, to get stuck in a mental groove about one of his habitual worries like whether his taxes had been paid. I found that I could sometimes distract and reorient him if I caught it early, by introducing something amusing or fun that would catch his attention. “What’s this?” I’d ask, pointing to a nearby object. Or “How about a poem?” – because reciting poetry was his may be shamed or judged for your caregiving choicesA taxi driver who I spoke to about my attempts to get my dad into care immediately went on a rant, saying, “Old people should be cared for by family!” I explained that my dad had nobody to help him but me and I lived overseas. The driver berated me for mistreating my dad. I realised that strangers would judge me without trying to understand my family situation. It was infinitely more painful, though, when my own father, in a state of agitation, told me that I was his only from all walks of life need quality dementia care, and caregivers need supportIn seeking out dementia care for my dad, I must have toured a dozen different care facilities. The variations were striking, and heartbreaking. How much living space the residents had, how much privacy, what activities were available, how they were spoken to, how they were treated. While some underfunded facilities provided excellent care and some well-funded facilities did not, too often money bought comfort. Dignity was on offer – for a fee. I witnessed first-hand people living and working in disgraceful conditions. All people living with dementia deserve quality care. And those involved in caring for someone with dementia – which currently about million people in Australia are doing – need ongoing support, including my case, it was essential to take breaks from my father’s company, given his endlessly repetitive conversation, as well as the emotional toll of watching his cognitive decline. Just an hour or two spent on my own or with a friend could do wonders to refresh my flagging mental state. In fact, if I had to do it all again, the one thing I would do differently is take better care of myself. I was so focused on my father’s care that I badly neglected my after someone whose mind no longer functions as it once did can be rewarding – my father and I shared plenty of tender moments of connection. It can also be enormously challenging – practically, emotionally, financially, legally. Addressing these challenges on a broader scale will require the political will, and a groundswell of public support, for the funding of quality dementia research, education, prevention and care. Cynthia Dearborn’s memoir The Year My Family Unravelled is out now through Affirm Press
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A Russian swimmer was eaten by a tiger shark in the Red Sea in an attack that his father, who was watching on helplessly, described as looking like a “meat grinder”. Video footage online showed the entirety of Thursday’s attack, in which 23-year-old Vladimir Popov repeatedly called out for his “papa” as he attempted to swim away from the one point, he seemed to wrestle with the animal but was flipped upside down, his legs flailing in the air. Moments later, the shark dragged him under and he did not resurface.“What kind of help can you give? This meat grinder happened in 20 seconds, he was just dragged under the water,” Yury Popov, the young man’s father, told news outlet 112. “We went to the beach to relax. My son was attacked by a shark, it all happened in seconds.” A small boat reached the spot of water where Vladimir was attacked just a few seconds after he went under, but by then it was too late. Videos from the scene later showed a shark being beaten on shore by a sign of the growing divisions created by the Ukraine-Russia war, users on Ukrainian Twitter and Telegram used the shark attack to taunt Russians. In one of the many Ukrainian cartoons shared online, a shark stands by a drowning Russian man giving a thumbs up. Oleksiy Arestovych, a former adviser to Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, criticised his countrymen making fun of the killing. “Judging by the number of jokes... about a Russian killed by a shark, dehumanisation is already here. And if you have it, then you’ve lost,” he said. Vladimir Popov was reportedly a permanent resident of Egypt and was living in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada, where he was spending time with his father and his girlfriend. The attack itself took place on the resort’s Dream Beach, and tourists in the area have been told to remain vigilant and follow staff victim’s girlfriend is said to have been in the water at the time of the attack as well but managed to officials say they have captured the tiger shark which attacked the swimmer and are conducting laboratory tests on the animal. The animal had displayed “abnormal behaviour” and water activities would be suspended in the area until Sunday as a precaution, they Voropayev, the Russian Consul-General, said the Egyptian authorities had confirmed the death of the Russian citizen, who was born in 1999. “The victim was not a tourist, but a permanent resident of Egypt,” he told Russian Red Sea is a popular tourist destination, particularly among Russians. While sharks are common in the Red Sea it is rare for them to attack people. However, it is the third time in a year that a shark has fatally attacked a swimmer near Hurghada, following the deaths of one Austrian and one Romanian tourist in July 2018, a Czech tourist was also killed by a shark in the Red Sea, following an attack that killed a German in 2015. And in 2010, five attacks in five days that were unusually close to the shore of Sharm el-Sheikh killed a German and injured four Egyptian authorities investigated the 2010 deaths, they said that the illegal dumping of animal carcasses and other raw meat in the sea may have attracted predators which then turned their attention to human temperatures in the region may also have caused the sharks to swim in shallower waters, increasing the risk of contact with humans.
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