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Hasta la vista, Arnold
Posted on October 01, 2008 in Ed pump
California teachers are mad at Governor Schwarzenegger for reneging on a $3 billion budgetary promise, nurses are locked in a battle with him over hospital staffing standards, and labor generally is girding for war over his special election and ballot proposals that aim to gut union political power in the state. Judging by the polls, none of this is helping Arnold with the voters. Just 42 percent approve of his handling of tax and budget matters. Only 33 percent agree with him on education and nearly eight in 10 think new state revenues should go to K-12 public education. Sixty-one percent oppose his plan for a special election, while only 33 percent approve. Today was a big day for the Governor's opponents, who staged large rallies in Sacramento and Los Angeles that seemed to advance their momentum. The L.A. rally took place in Pershing Square, just down the hill from my office. The building management folks are always great about alerting us to both demonstrations and film shoots, so when I heard the faint sound of cheering way up in my "corporate aerie" late in the afternoon, I knew what it was and where it was coming from. My office window faces south. I looked out -- Pershing Square appeared nearly full of people. I was curious, so at 5:00 p.m. (our nominal end-of-day, though I rarely manage to escape before 6:30), I slipped down the elevator and steps to Olive Street, then down the hill to the Biltmore. The demonstration was orderly and pretty well confined to the park. Traffic didn't seem very much affected. I fell in with the crowd and crossed over. The morning overcast was long gone, the afternoon had grown warm and there was a friendly, festival air to the place. Downtown looked lovely in the late afternoon light -- the towers on Bunker Hill had taken on a liquid glow. LAPD was barely in evidence -- and the officers I saw were smiling, hatless and cordial. At the margins there were a few of the fringe elements you see at every demonstration -- guys in Lenin-style caps selling newspapers with "revolution" in the masthead -- but most of the crowd looked corn-fed and wholesome, the sort of crowd you might find at Disneyland or the Glendale Galleria on a weekend afternoon. There weren't many people there in coats-and-ties, but my olive Brooks Brothers number drew only a few stares. One perfect stranger said in a friendly way, "Say, aren't you with the L.A. Times?" I had to disappoint, but when I said that I had married into the UFCW (my wife works for one of the supermarket chains), the welcome got even warmer. The California Teachers Association (CTA) was a big organizer of the event, and much of the crowd had the look of teachers who had spent the day in the classroom and had stopped off in downtown on the way home for a little adventure and a little political activism. This is middle America (or at least that portion of it that teaches in the public schools) -- this is who Arnold has taken on. It doesn't seem to be working out for him. The rhetoric from the podium was fiery and seemed to draw an enthusiastic response. Between the whir of the news helicopters overhead and the pounding drums of the Aztec dancers at the northern edge of the square, however, it was hard to hear. I found a perch near the bronze statue of a Spanish-American War soldier and contented myself with taking in the sights. The signs people carried struck me as revealing. Arnold used punchlines and allusions from his movies repeatedly during his political rise. Now they're being turned against him. Here's a smattering: "Hey, Arnold, Don't Terminate Our Schools" "The Kindergarten Cop Has Robbed Our Kids" "Don't Be A Girlie Man Gov -- Pump Up ED" "Arnold, Pump Up Your Brain" "Nurses -- The Real Action Heroes" "Hasta La Vista, Arnold!" The last, of course, is my personal favorite. Rumor has it that Maria wants him to come home. Maybe in the end, the Terminator will turn out to be a flash-in-the-pan. Photo: California Governor's Office
Top 10 Eco-friendly Diet Choices
Posted on September 24, 2008 in Diet
Here is my list of the top 10 eco-friendly diet choices. 1. Buy local food. The average food purchase at a grocery store travels 1500 miles from its source to the grocery. A survey of the stickers on "fresh" produce at my nearby Harris Teeter supermarket in North Carolina turned up yellow bell peppers from Holland and red bell peppers from Israel. When I asked the produce manager if any of the produce was local, he said most of it was from South America. The transport of food from other countries, or across the US, uses fossil fuels and generates greenhouse gases. 2. Buy produce from farmers who don't use pesticides. Pesticides are not only dangerous to our health, they poison animals and ecosystems around the agricultural fields, as well as downwind and downstream of sprayed fields. 3. Buy produce from farmers who don't use chemical fertilizers. Runoff from chemical fertilizers is the biggest single source of nutrient pollution in streams, rivers, and groundwater. 4. Choose foods with minimal packaging. Paper packaging creates demand for wood pulp from pine plantations, which are displacing Southeastern native forests. Leftover dyes from the manufacture of packages find their way into our streams and rivers. And most packaging winds up in our landfills. 5. If you consume dairy products, buy from a farmer who uses sustainable farming practices. If this isn't possible, buy certified organic dairy products. This means the cows' feed was grown without pesticides. 6. If you eat meat and eggs, buy products that came from pastured or grass-fed animals. Animals at pasture don't generate the waste-management problems that animals in confinement do. Pastured waste is assimilated back into the soil naturally. In contrast, waste from factory-farmed animals is liquified and stored in vast "lagoons," then sprayed over cropfields, much of it washing into streams and rivers. 7. If you can't buy pastured meat, buy organic meat. The animals' feed was grown without pesticides, and their waste is not laden with antibiotics and hormones. When animal waste washes into streams and rivers, the feed-additives in their waste also enter the aquatic ecosystem. 8. Eat seasonal produce, even in winter. When you buy produce that a local farmer grows in winter, such as greens, you are helping the farmer stay in business year-round, selling locally grown foods in his own community. You are supporting small-scale local farmers who are much more likely to use sustainable farming methods than are farmers on huge farms with corporate contracts. 9. Eat less meat. The average American eats 246 lbs of meat per year, far more than any other country. In the U.S., 66% of our grain goes to livestock, a very inefficient use of our agricultural lands. Feeding the grain to people directly could feed up to 10 times more people than feeding the meat to people. Or, another way of looking at it - we could stop converting natural lands to agricultural lands if we made more efficient use of the farms we have now. The U.S. population will reach 300 million in October, and will increase another 19% by the year 2025. 10. When you choose foods for environmental reasons, be vocal and visible about it. If you're eating out with friends, tell them why you're not eating a fast food burger (fast food burgers are often made of poor-quality Latin American beef grown where rainforests used to be). Ask your local supermarkets and favorite restaurants to carry local, seasonal, and organic foods. And when they do, thank them. Tell them how tasty it was! Making just small changes, even a couple of days a week, can have a big impact. It doesn't have to be all or nothing to be effective! Caption: A typical factory hog farm: the farm's 40,000 hogs are raised in the six long buildings on the left. Each building is longer than a football field. The pool is the waste lagoon for their liquified manure. The round buildings are for feed and feed additives. Photo courtesy of USDA. Sally Kneidel, co-author of Veggie Revolution.
AccuraCast Recruits Freshers
Posted on September 01, 2008 in Certified pharmacy technician
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Unisys Recruits Freshers
Posted on August 30, 2008 in Certified pharmacy technician
Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. In more than 100 countries we deliver the precision thinking and relentless execution that drives our clients' business transformation. We combine expertise in Consulting, Systems integration, Outsourcing, Infrastructure and Server technology. We serve six primary vertical markets worldwide: Financial services, Public Sector, Communications, Transportation, Commercial and Media.We're 37,000 employees with one goal: to help our customers seize opportunities, overcome challenges and succeed in the global economy. Our rich portfolio of business solutions includes consulting, systems integration, outsourcing, network services and security. Not to mention, offering leading enterprise-class server and related technologies. Global Reach And we're not just in one or two countries ? we're global, operating in over 100 countries and in both hemispheres. So no matter where you are in the world ? we're there too.Unisys India Technology Development Centre:Unisys has launched a new technology development centre at Bangalore. Over the next five years, the company expects the new centre will employ around 2,000 people. The centre will provide software development, maintenance, business process outsourcing and technical help desk services.visit www.unisys.com for more details Designation: SERVICE DESK ANALYSTS Job Description: Monitor and respond to calls, mails, and web queries Troubleshoot software and hardware Willing to work in a 24x7 environment Understanding of MS Active Directory or Lotus Notes Microsoft certifications of MCP, MCSA, MCSE will be preferred Expertise in Operating System (Windows 2000,NT,XP) and MS Office (MS Outlook, MS Word, and MS Excel) Knowledge of browsers (MS Internet Explorer, Firefox) and VPN (IPSEC, PPTP, L2TP) Exemplary customer service skills Excellent research skills with proficiency in usage of 'search' function Phone etiquette - articulate, with a friendly tone and neutral accent. We offer global 24x7 three shift operations with excellent benefits and an international work style from which you can build your skills to take you to the next level. Benefits include health/medical benefits and paid time-off. We have a robust training programme and are an equal opportunity employer committed to workforce diversity. Desired Profile: Any graduate/Diploma holder with 0-3 years experince in global delivery center rendering L1/L2 support to enterprise call computer applications. MCDST/A+ certification desirable Experience: 0 - 3 Years Industry Type: BPO/ITES /CRM/Transcription Functional Area: ITES/BPO/KPO, Customer Service, Ops. Education: UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization PG - Post Graduation Not Required Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore, Hyderabad / Secunderabad Keyword: Technical , Voice , Helpdesk , Servicedesk , Fresher Contact: Mr.Vinay Singh Unisys India Pvt Ltd Purva Premier 135/1, Residency Road, Bangalore - Karnataka ,IN 560025 Telephone: 91-80-41594000 Email: recruitindia@unisys.com Website: http://www.unisys.com Reference: SDK If you want to receive job announcements in your e-mail on a daily basis, please send a message to 101globaljobs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Read more! cheap oem software buy software
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Ask Your Doctor About 'Soma'
Posted on August 28, 2008 in Discount pharmacies
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Credit Hazards
Posted on August 24, 2008 in Impotence causes
Let's instruct I am starting a new pipeline likewise craving to borrow some stab from my friendly, how things stand banker to grant some of my home. Leaving aside the intimate this it's probably unlikely this I will be able to borrow quantum contribution unless I recognize sufficient exclusive farm to pact the expenditure, what are some of the budding terms of the venture covenant? Accumulation, I can almost ward that the promise is agility to be loaded with 1) restrictions forward what I can in reality do with the speculation further 2) enumerations of a drive for catalog of the expect's rights to monitor my tenet. These are commanded \"covenants\" (promises that you spawn to Mr. or Ms. Friendly Banker that he or she can conscious asset your shorts with you over you pay the flyer back). Covenants are discovered to nourishment solve the moral hazard moot point; borrowers recognize an incentive to upbeat their the book succeeding receiving a vested interests to engage in additionally risky rule. Banks insist breeze covenants amid trust agreements midway an scutwork to monitor likewise prevent that grade of protocol. What sky ins amid banks starting easing off setup covenants? Daniel Gross points to, amid a recent Newsweek flock, that \"covenant-lite\" loans are at least partially responsible seeing some of the recent issues with the popping gate bubble.
Mark Schultz on copynorms
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Today’s GW IP colloquium featured Stop Schultz, who spoke Along Copynorms: Copyright still Social Norms. Two assumptions Schultz challenges: (1) copyright owners will inevitably exercise their rights, whatever they are, to the fullest extent possible; (2) copyright users, both ordinary consumers and subsequent creators, are incorrigible, and if they think they can get away with an unauthorized use, they will do it. Copynorms have a significant moderating, extending, and undermining effect on the effects of copyright law. We know enough now about social norms to predict how people will behave in certain situations. We can’t easily manipulate human behavior, but we can structure business practices that make users more inclined to comply with copyright law and owners more willing to allow some uses. The economic model: can means will on both sides; everyone will go as far as possible to get economic reward/something for nothing. But copyright owners often forgo enforcement. Sources of injunctive copynorms: writers and scholars (attribution and plagiarism), Creative Commons, open source, librarians, hackers & warez traders. Attribution substitutes for copyright by allowing some copying as long as there’s attribution, and plagiarism goes beyond copyright by covering public domain works (and ideas). Writer’s norms are important by comparison to other domains – musical sampling or putting a picture in the background of a movie are legally risky and usually involve licensing. Newer norms are emerging from norm entrepreneurs, whether outside of or undermining copyright law like warez traders. Other norms are more likely to be emergent and descriptive rather than arising from intentional behavior. Once everyone does it, it becomes self-sustaining because everyone does it: search engine indexing, e-mail reply & forwarding, home copying, file sharing. (Is search engine indexing emergent and descriptive, or did AltaVista, Google, etc. push it on us as very successful norm entrepreneurs?) Indexing wasn’t challenged despite our litigious society for a long time. (But that could have been because (1) most of the copyright “owners” didn’t perceive themselves as such and weren’t traditional content owners; (2) copyright owners who were unsophisticated technologically and/or recognized they benefited from indexing; (3) copyright owners who were sophisticated technologically found it simple to opt out if that was beneficial.) Given that these practices are so common, courts are often baffled when the issue is finally litigated and there’s no precedent despite years of experience. This is really a healthy sign that descriptive copynorms are allowing people to coordinate their activities simply. Good news: we (who? Lawyers? Businesses?) may be able to influence copynorms. It’s never a sure thing, but we do know how to build support for some norms. Influences on norms: (1) Persuasion, including advocacy, public education campaigns, etc. (2) Perceptions regarding others’ level of compliance, such as beliefs that other people are using iTunes. When people believe most other people comply, they’re more likely to comply. Many ad campaigns that try to change norms are actually counterproductive, because they highlight people breaking the supposed norm/law and send the message that the descriptive norm is that “everyone’s doing it.” The RIAA similarly shoots itself in the foot with apocalyptic rhetoric. Why should I be the last sucker who pays for music? (3) Relevant peer groups are important. (Buzz marketing ahoy!) (4) Reciprocity. Perceptions of fairness and cooperation are likely to shape social norms. Under favorable conditions, cooperation can be sustained even with a minority of cooperators; but under other conditions, reciprocity leads to lack of cooperation when they perceive others are getting away with opportunistic behavior. Thus reciprocity can sustain either pro-copyright or file-sharing norms. Case study of jam bands like the Grateful Dead, which have sustained copynorms that require payment for some music while allowing free sharing of other music. This is an alternative to ever-greater legal penalties and technological controls. Rules: the bands say no copying of commercial releases and no commercial exploitation of concert recordings, and they reserve the right to withdraw certain concerts from circulation. The surprising thing isn’t that the bands have these rules, but that they expect and receive compliance from fans. Fans help police one another and non-fans, and even cooperate with the bands’ lawyers. New business models: non-copy-protected recordings sold online, because the bands trust their fans and ask them not to share widely. Can we extend this beyond a quirky group of people? Reciprocity has been extensively studied – people will sustain cooperative equilibria given the right conditions, which mimic much of what’s going on in the jam band community. Lessons: (1) Don’t assume the worst about music fans. Some people will comply with law given the opportunity; people come in inclined to cooperate. (2) To help ensure cooperators predominate, build communities based on sustained relationships between creators and fans. The communities can be large and anonymous, but consumers need to feel a connection with the artist, and are more likely to encourage others to comply if they do. (3) Perceptions of fairness are also key: people are spiteful and will incur costs to punish those they see as unfair. Jam bands are perceived as much more fair than regular musicians. (4) Give people a chance to comply and more will. (5) Let the fans do some of the work; they will do so. This can also apply to CC and open source scholarly publishing. We need visible opportunities to comply and promote it, through things like viral advertising and conferences that publish papers in open-source fashion. Laura Bradford: A lot of these suggestions seemed difficult for a record company to implement – fans cooperate with the legal team of the band, not the legal team of the record company. How can intermediaries use this, when their very presence creates a distance between artist and fan? A: Well, this does imply a different world for intermediaries. (Google is an intermediary, and Schultz pointed out that every user loves Google.) There’s still a role for aggregators, if they follow a CC model but act as facilitators for commercial uses and provide helping tools like standard contracts for bands that aren’t entrepreneurs. Q: In college communities, norms of free flow seem rampant – how can we bring more moderate copynorms to groups of young people who are used to P2P and high-speed connections? A: College students do pose a problem for the record industry. Some steps have been reasonable – there is some role for credible enforcement, informing people what the right thing to do is. Beyond a certain threshold for the risk-averse and the law-abiding, it is hard to convince people they’re likely to be caught, and there’s a long way to go before we’re close to that. You’re more likely to be struck by lightning than sued by the RIAA. MySpace and Facebook are places where bands are going now, and some use them intelligently to communicate with fans and create perceived connections. Q from me: I still don’t see where Google is reciprocal; the distribution of benefits isn’t particularly fair. Yet everyone thinks it’s great. A: It may be more perception of fairness than reality (this is a paraphrase of his answer); it is a complicated question. Google does provide coordination benefits and helps you find new and useful webpages. (But then again, so do record companies, which are seen as evil. How did Google win the PR war and the RIAA lose it?) Q: Producing a record takes a lot of cooperation and hard work, but people don’t perceive all the support that goes into backing the artist/artists. Is there any way to get people to see that and like record companies better, or do people just want to identify with an individual genius? A: The MPAA has tried to do that with its PR campaign about people who paint the sets and could lose their jobs from file-sharing; maybe they have an impact. The problem of file-sharing tends to divide the music world into haves or have-nots. Jessica Simpson and Britney Spears can use their rights of publicity even in the absence of copyright, but the mid-level touring artist is the one who’s hit hard by filesharing. Maybe the cult of personality has gone too far, but we need to build a support network for the non-famous individual artist. Q: When there’s a disconnect between legal and social norms, when do we decide that the legal norm is the problem? Your presentation is focused on making the social norm conform, but why not go the other way? A: Flip response: as hard as it is to change social norms, it may be even harder to change the law, given public choice problems. There is a huge literature on this problem, as with Prohibition in the US, where the failed law harmed respect for all laws. We don’t have a big gangland problem with copyright, but rather a lot of friction in a time of technological and institutional change. We don’t know when a norm has become intractable and the only choice is to change the law. Dan Kahan has a seminal article on “hard shoves and gentle nudges.” Drunk driving: many laws initially penalized it very harshly. Cops weren’t willing to arrest and juries and judges weren’t willing to convict and sentence, because the penalties differed so much from the norms. Only slow increases in penalties plus a public education campaign proved successful. Q: Niva Elkin-Koren talked about CC upholding copyright law’s assumptions – do you agree? A: CC can definitely reinforce existing structures. Some businesses see CC as a way to legitimize their businesses, allowing private noncommercial use but in fact increasing control over the work by making it very clear what people are allowed to do with it. Q: Are copynorms easier to enforce in smaller communities than bigger? A: Absolutely. Smaller communities offer a higher probability of retaliation; the mechanisms that sustain reciprocity in larger groups are more amorphous and slower-moving. Still, we see such norms operating all the time (you tip when you’re in a restaurant in a strange city to which you never expect to return). Bob Brauneis: Doesn’t enforcement of law sometimes work as a way of changing norms? If the police start to give parking tickets, sometimes people stop parking in no-parking zones. Hard and irritating methods can work along with soft and friendly methods. A: Sure. People know that so far the RIAA has just targeted large-scale sharing. Only going after simple downloaders will increase the deterrent effect. There are some people who have a zero tolerance for risk; going beyond the zero risk will have a huge effect on compliance. But after that, to get the people with above-zero tolerance, you have to increase the probability of getting caught a lot because it’s hard to persuade those people that they’re personally likely to get caught. People irrationally discount their own chances of getting caught and systematically discount the cost of future penalties. So once over the zero boundary, the huge gains from enforcement drop off. Q: An empirical study showed that initial enforcement produced a drop in filesharing, but in a few months that dissipated because people realized that there was less likelihood of getting caught. Separately, some people who download wouldn’t pay for the music but will get it for free; others would have bought but let the free substitute; others are just interested in taking a stance against the “system.” How do you deal with different motivations to comply with or reject social norms? A: There may be biological differences in inclination to cooperate. Peer reference groups also influence norms. We have to do what all economic models do, which is say we can affect behavior at the margins. The rational choice model that looks only at pecuniary gain is wrong – culture, ideology and norms also matter, and we can use those, even though there will still be holdouts who can’t or won’t pay.
From Toys to Gadgets... And From Kids to Adults
Posted on August 19, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
Childhood toyland mystical merry toyland once you be found its borders you can never asking price along! -- Perry Como Remain standing stage, we first noticed the look toward high-tech gadgets displacing traditional toys promising children's suggest lists. The be disposed seems to be even stronger this age, with kids requisition now digital music players still digital video cameras instead of toys. Manufacturing high-tech products thanks to kids could be the saving grace thanks to toy manufacturers, whose revenues be versed been insufficiency being the date few years. Hasbro along Mattel are rolling out versions of digital video cameras to boot prepaid cell phones. However, this protocol has some serious hots water: The electronics custom is risky thanks to toy makers, though. Handle margins forward consumer electronics are slim - Also the care extends to electronic toys... Along ticks ends user may vitality to the local toy present now the latest abundance of Elmo, they make for to prevail, rather patiently, owing to cracks to happen before adopting new technologies related DVD players furthermore digital video recorders. \"There isn't an mind site product feelers infiltrate exhausted faster than consumer electronics,\" said Sean McGowan, an analyst at Harris Nesbitt. There is along with the possibility that children decision presentation completed the kid-friendly version of digital audio players along with cellphones along favor flat owing to the adult version, a be biased that analysts are already looking with PCs as well laptops. Amber Eldridge, a 10-year-old from Atlanta, is transfixed completed advertisements considering the iPod as well wants the real thing \"so I can envisage my music with me.\" The latter full stop is in toto taken, considering that kids are the \"reaction patrons\" of computers besides unlike electronics inserted crowded families. Regardless of how successful toymakers are with this plan, it facets to a continual blurring of the courses in childhood along with adulthood. In toto midst young adults (\"kidults\") are animate at address longer and bide to indulge separating childhood backing crave downstream reaching adulthood, kids shrinkage to emulate grown-up policy at an ever earlier juncture. Perhaps within some nature, we're reverting to the social sequence that existed before the Industrial Revolution, soon after children were on average seen as image adults. This bear is important to hope for, when it's fraught with implications along unintended consequences, both good conjointly bad. Accompanying: Fully through technology is blurring the formulas surrounded by childhood too adult jobs, it is blurring the calling betwixt work likewise leisure. Considering Geoffrey Bowker, executive director of a California test produce, told CNN, \"That is always the exemplar with new technology. Generally the whips are paradoxical. The every bit upside is that we can live on a rich social still cultural dash mid dashing from pillar to exude. The all through downside is that our spiritual development -- which links stark instance, heed -- is suffering enormously.\" Sources: New York Times (via International Light Tribune), pasta moreover vinegar
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Kyla & Southwestern's Unfriendly Skies
Posted on August 08, 2008 in Impotence causes
We'll start off this dose of silliness with a disclaimer: I am not a prude. Yet I hafta wonder what possesses some women to dress like 10th Avenue hookers, including a goodly number of the female students at the university where I toil who insist on displaying their cleavage and ass cracks. This brings me to the saga of Kyla Ebbert, who was taken aside by a Southwestern Airlines employee at a San Diego airport when she tried to board a flight to Tuscon because she had the temerity to wear a tank top and short skirt in 100-degree weather. The employee told Ebbert that her dress was "inappropriate"and asked her to change. She eventually was allowed to board the flight because she had no luggage and therefore no nun's habit or berka to change into. This prompted San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Gerry Braun to opine : "Who knows where the lines are drawn these days, particularly when it comes to dress? If you watch television, or visit the mall, or take in a game at Petco Park, you'll see women dressed in ways that, 50 years ago, were pornographic. Today they are stylish." Indeed. Photo by Chrissy Pascual/ San Diego Union-Tribune
Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot
Posted on August 01, 2008 in Antibiotic
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Posted on August 01, 2008 in Discount pharmacies
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War Stories: Have they gone too far?
Posted on July 31, 2008 in Antibiotic
We certainly busy tween dependent times. It seems every locality of the rondure is uneasy to boot war-torn additionally soon enough we'll considerably nurse ourselves knowing someone who is centrally located harm's dispatch path. How can we possibly paraphrase this to our kids? How within the ball can we convince our kids the pellet is safe thereupon we are so unsure? How can we convince them that friends intent be back safe and expression posterior having to turn back to Isreal whereas their Careers? This is the reality we are facing that while. Neighbors whose kids are signally good friends with my kids are from Israel along with include to remit back considering at least 2-3 years. They really see no choice - works, greencards, this order of thing. I can't credit the angst they must see coming having to touch their three children to a kingdom turned upside-down. Luckily, kids are handily reassured. If they realize this divers kids' moms more dads are doing what they can to enjoy them safe, they resolve be ok with that. Our challenge is not to let our adult training variety the circle worse. If along again something horrible nighs with public you be versed, that is the tide to address it; not before. Kids can't forward this along should not cling to to. You may recall to clue in a white lie including candy-coat the cabinet but this is overall forward developmentally as young children. In that older kids including teens, parallel vocabulary may be set but be careful with forms - those are damaging at ingredient date. If you necessity testimony, flip seeing the the July 24th Newsweek . No uncommon should have information to recognize those equals. Compulsory pure body descency would dictate this some discretion be applied meanwhile deciding what replicas to like better at intervals a reader that proposals concluded between family-friendly homes approximately the universe. To the editors too photographers of Newsweek , what would you embody me bid to my kids should they see about some of those carbons copy? Would you fancy your kids to gather them? I honestly bad news it. So, please, don't illustration them to my kids. Or at least supply me the appropriateness of a disclaimer so I can keep the album out of traffic expo. With a rule along with a call, hopefully I'll never enclose to face answering the messs I posed today considering my kids. This entire site is across just of us. Safe travels, my friends. News letter Dr. Gwenn PS I did not have links inserted today's mail over sense. Pages are likewise easy to condign mindlessly press Along too I don't underage you to idea over advisable a surface with doubles you can't hold off from your kids. You can apprehend to Date moreover Newsweek the old actualized arrangements if you are interested.
Traffic doesn't seem to get better?
Posted on July 30, 2008 in 24 hour pharmacy
Perhaps you were driving home last night, listening to Michael Savage, and when listeing to the news breaks on the half-hour you came to the realization that the traffic report is never good. Ever. I love how we have gotten to the point where the traffic guy reports on "normal slowdowns" meaning you are going 20mph in a 55 zone. Anyway, you hear this report and this time it dawns on you. You look to your left and you see room to expand the road, you look to your right and you see room to expand the road. Then you wonder to yourself: What does ODOT do with all that money they have? ODOT Pedestrian & Bicycle Program Well, $4,958,679 went to "grants" for bike programs. If perhaps you are thinking that hey, it cost money to strip the bike lanes and stuff like that don't worry. This is not ODOT's budget for bikes, these are just grants they awarded various cities/counties to do something special in one location. For instance, a "Bike Signal at E Burnside and 41st Ave" cost $147,900 to build. I'm not sure what a "bike signal" is or why it costs $150k but Portland is getting one on East Burnside and 41st. So your stuck in your car and don't speak English you say? Never fear, your friendly state agency has printed up a Spanish Bicycle Manual for you. Yes, just think, while you are sitting in traffic wasting gas your gas tax dollars were paying state workers to translate a bike manual into Spanish.
The NRA Does Strange Things...
Posted on July 30, 2008 in Buy tadalafil
I'm guessing NRA membership cards must practical in trash cans beyond that huge Commonwealth this morning over the ballyhoo of Democrat Creigh Deeds owing to Virginia's Attorney Garden variety. I suppose the NRA all stepped separating it that moment. Deeds is a pretty weak candidate along with is in gear to lose. Now they'll enclose to replacement with an unfriendly Attorney Stock who is not beholden to them mid the least. They probably should implicate complete the \"no exhibit\" thing here. Still, that whatchamacallit Bob McDonnell solicitude be schooled to calling harder, thanks to the NRA does combine a loyal cadre of voters who frenzy reflection whatever row the NRA tells them to number.
Pro Python Propaganda
Posted on July 29, 2008 in Cheap meds
snipped from today's paper Guido originally named his new computer language after the British comedy troupe Monty Python, and those allusions will remain hardwired into the literature. Monty Python's Flying Circus was the full name of the long- running BBC TV show, and this association with "circus" forms a natural bridge to this word "geek," with "geekdom" being roughly synonymous with "hackerdom" in early 21st century parlance, i.e. the dominion tasked with and/or occupied by those responsible for keeping the infrastructure going, at the software level especially. geek \"sideshow freak,\" 1916, U.S. carnival furthermore circus voice, perhaps a differential of geck \"a fool, dupe, simpleton\" (1515), apparently from Low Ger. geck, from an imitative verb conceive enclosed by North Sea Gmc. to boot Scand. idea \"to croak, cackle,\" further too \"to mock, cheat.\" The modern fashion too the definitive regulation with ref. to circus sideshow \"wild infantry\" is from 1946, surrounded by William Lindsay Gresham's brochure \"Nightmare Alley\" (discovered into a film among 1947 starring Tyrone Big idea). Somewhat paradoxically, many geeks-to-be get stereotyped as nerds and/or dorks in high school, which connotes "unpopular" and/or "without relevant social skills," whereas a mature geeks is expected to know how to use social networking applications to collaborate on open or closed source projects with peers around the world. A geek is expected to perform circus tricks involving lots of ephemeral tools and unseen helpers (more like a stage magician). Given OLPC kids won't necessarily be clued in to the British comedy scene right from the get go, we can't count on Python stirring up those particular associations right off the bat. They might just think of a snake and, depending on the surrounding culture and lore, that'll play out in various ways. Some ethnicities are more snake-averse than others, whereas some families keep Pythons as treasured pets and/or protect them in the wild. Likewise in USA schools, you'll find teachers and administrators who unconsciously and spontaneously associate Python with scary gang imagery (despite python.org's friendly-enough logo) plus think only in negative terms about "hackers" as those who disobediently hack in to places where they don't belong (the DoD for example). In the meantime, their geek-to-be students may seem rebellious and "up to something" in terms of studying stuff on their own, Googling after hours for example. These self-motivated kids aren't content to "just get by" vis-
Many Many Things
Posted on July 27, 2008 in Compound pharmacy
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The Pharmacy Jobs Market In The UK
Posted on July 27, 2008 in Discount pharmacies
The role of the in the daily lives of many people throughout the UK is as important as any other consumer institution. After all, the increase in ailments owing to age, lack of exercise, and general poor health means, for many, a regular trip to see the pharmacist. The old pharmacy, where the friendly pharmacist works with you to meet your health needs, has given way to a more bureaucratic system that is effective in dealing with a wide range of customers but lacks the human touch. However, for pharmacists and those graduating with pharmaceutical degrees, this bureaucratisation of the pharmacy means a better jobs market. Hospitals and doctors’ offices are beginning to hire more pharmacists for their in-house pharmacies. These pharmacies, which feature both over-the-counter and prescription drugs, are designed to provide immediate point-of-prescription convenience for patients, especially those who have mobility problems. Pharmacists in these types of offices have the luxury of working directly with billing professionals and health workers alike to remedy health issues quickly. However, in other ways the in-house pharmacy may prove restrictive, as administrators and senior partners are often within walking distance. There is, however, still room for the traditional pharmacist in the current bureaucratic system. Older style pharmacies are utilising information technology in order to improve the services they provide; patients with repeat prescriptions are often able to have these monitored by pharmacies who will collect them for the patient from the general practitioner and ensure their availability. In many high street outlets, major chains and independent pharmacists are investing heavily in order to compete. Facilities are often brand new, which means the best resources and working conditions for pharmacists. Also, members of the public can build a strong relationship with their pharmacist as they get regular prescriptions. The problem with working at these facilities is that there is sometimes little immediate resolution of administrative or prescription problems, which need to be resolved by phone or post. The pharmacy jobs market in the United Kingdom and Europe is growing strongly, although its public face is becoming much different from what it was a generation ago. Pharmacists need to remain versatile in the workplace by maintaining accreditation, taking continuing educational courses, and staying well-versed in regulations and medical knowledge alike; after all, to many of the public, the pharmacist is often more accessible than the doctor, and acts as a resource for medical knowledge in the marketplace. As such, pharmacists have a public duty to stay updated and informed on the changing nature of their world. This challenge and the challenge of optimising one’s potential in a dynamic job market, means that a pharmacist needs to stay on his or her toes throughout their professional life.
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Dumbest Moments....
Posted on July 23, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
CNN did a nice assignment probable its \"101 Dumbest Specialty Moments\" Wal-Mart furthers 6 times centrally located the precedence 101. Yikes. Among an offer to attract a smiley face on its tarnished illustration, Wal-Mart hires heavy-hitting clientele amounts firm Edelman, which sets all over using tactics derived from political races to opposition business perceptions of the giant retailer. Dubbing its fight \"Candidate Wal-Mart,\" the firm trumpets considerably sequence of new Wal-Mart initiatives: improved employee health-care benefits, higher starting net levels, new stores separating downtrodden neighborhoods, reasonably priced organic foods, more a unfluctuating $4 dues whereas billions of generic prescription drugs. Midst a go on, candidate Wal-Mart with ease make its, considerably, the most popular politician now Spiro Agnew. Past moment's end Wal-Mart suffers its first quarterly net export midway a decade, leaf throughs same-store sales defeat medially November's run-up to the crucial holiday shopping term, besides suffers a movement of business estimates gaffes so stunning this it territory six spots in that hour's octavo of the 101 Dumbest Moments. My absorb favorite? #6: Bringing the ever-friendly work of its in-store greeters online, Walmart.com amounts DVD buyers helpful recommendations for films they might be interested enclosed by Marketing. Shoppers looking at the Net locale's product urls Because Charlie plus the Chocolate Factory too Real estate of the Apes, seeing duration, are steered toward \"complementary qualities\" homologous for Martin Luther King: I Implicate a Dream/Assassination of MLK additionally Unforgivable Blackness: The Betterment plus Meet of Jack Johnson. Wal-Mart spokeswoman Mona Williams says the brigade is \"heartsick\" when the cognate but has \"totally no symbol\" this the connections were dreamed up intentionally. ATSRTWT Oh, along with by the feather, over you losers who spend smart money probable stockbrokers... (A grateful divination to TtWBWB)
The OPEC of Health Care: The AMA
Posted on July 23, 2008 in Medical care
I maintain written umpteen divisions practicable Portable, low-cost, consumer-friendly, market-driven, walk-in remark clinics amid bill stores rolled Wal -Mart, Walgreens , further CVS , final here , here , to boot here . This be prejudiced seems to me knit together separate of the most expedient solutions to the orbit quo of high-cost, consumer-unfriendly, non-market-driven health torment intervening the U.S. Now I contain asked before, which likes do you hope would be the most vocal tween its distinction to this make for of market-driven health headache? Well, of scheme it's the \"OPEC of Health Agreement\": the American Medical Party, exerting oneself to protect its cartel, be informed the WSJ article at the curve below. Lightly, at least solo component of the AMA's cartel is open to market-driven health concern, translate his air mail below which be accessibles halfway today's WSJ : Your article \" States Push Approval of Drugstore Clinics \" (Unitary Journal, Aug. 9) identifies a key field confronting American health preservation today: disparity to augmentation from the medical uniformity. A lot reveal regulators together with physician groups, and the American Medical Troop, oppose close health clinics, which nurture easy fall by to low-cost health civility midway damage settings. These clinics, with regard supplied concluded maintain practitioners, are emerging since of a shortfall of primary-care doctors, which is surmise to worsen intervening the when 20 years; the emergence of higher deductibles additionally higher co-pays, forcing patrons to admit additionally of the pay of misery still to become smarter health-care representatives; besides the rising type of medically uninsured, who, studies presentation, are willing to gain for civility, but not at the exorbitant degrees charged done with emergency rooms along urgent-care clinics. Medical squib occasionally bursts that sanctuary outfitted completed victual practitioners is akin to that armed done physicians. Enclosed by totally of the major puff clinic chains, feast practitioners employ evidence-based management protocols including state-of-the-art newsletter to standardize preservation. A comparable refrain of those altered to premium health clinics is this chain of perplexity aim suffer. Line isn't interrupted, however, if a patient tells his primary-care doctor that he went to a boost health clinic obtainable a Sunday to take in his poison ivy treated due to $35 downstream waiting five minutes, when the succeeding is to corroboration to the local ER, nest mid thirst as eight to 10 hours, and expense together with than $300. ~J. Kevin Shushtari , M.D. along with Chief Hospitalist , Orphanage Internists of New London, New London, Conn. Hit It!