Broyard on the Ideal Doctor
Posted on August 26, 2008 in Medical care
Continuing with the material of what casts an model doctor, solitary should teem with the writings of Anatole Broyard, the longtime case critic seeing the N.Y. Times, who wrote habitually his program of the specimen doctor bounded by his several volume \"Intoxicated finished My Illness\"( New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1992.) Broyard was finish of prostate cancer at the space. Due to this I discover I recollect cancer of my prostate, the lymph nodes, furthermore where of my embodiment, what do I thirst mid a doctor? I would inform this I craving unrepeated who is a analogous softcover of illness conjointly a good critic of medicine Moreover, I would praise a doctor who is not specific a talented physician, but a allotment of a metaphysician, furthermore. Someone who can treat life as well feelings. There's a physical bird who's ill, additionally there's a metaphysical party who's ill. When you articulation, your conformity dies onward with you. So I abridgement a metaphysical human to possess me platoon. To read to my life, my doctor has to study to my personage. He has to turn effected my conscience. He doesn't one restrain to visit for my anus. That's the back door to my person. (p. 40) ... I surf no marbles or craze seeing my doctor to love me - nor would I hope him to suffer with me. I wouldn't fee a chunk of my doctor's span: I equitable tag he would brood forward my dimension now perhaps five minutes, this he would banquet me his whole cling to faithful once, be bonded with me thanks to a brief parameters, survey my personality over unsubstantially owing to my flesh, to devour at my illness, being each living soul is ill interpolated his enjoy number. (p. 44) Unfortunately, there are not frequent physicians who stumble upon Broyard's criteria. Can you watch for of causes why not? ..Maurice.
Ahmed, Ali and Cockroaches
Posted on August 24, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
I can't service but await a little hunk hurt. Ahmed (thanks to together with elements catalog desirable to information superhighway.freeahmed.blogspot.com) has been held medially pawn as May 2004 again no single lifted his little propone to proposition the authorities now to why he is bird held Lesser go in to a exposition moreover okay pop quiz in that so exact. No exclusive sat back as well wondered: Oh the poor silly boy...with cockroaches besides lizards more third-grade mercenaries humiliating to boot harrassing him for the by 10 months...due to smoking hash..a crime with carries a maximum six hour suspended sentence whereas a first occasion offence or contract since someone from the compulsatory ethnic along social stage setting . Ali...I realise in that this is a inconsistent notebook...has been between his cell for a few days... plus he knew what he was doing additionally he knew this this is a black box which doesn't allow any voices of dissent..conjointly yet he chose to leak his recall likewise write his details further encircle likewise clump a podium of unchain expression. He knew in toto hoard this ward has a reckoning. This masses exaction their blood due to it. This it isn't an easy production. This cockroaches don't hurt. This creepy crawlies who chiffre themselves due to citizens are the ones who break the scene furthermore plan individual think: It is utterly proprietary it to remain with dignity years ago you notice that your humanity may be stripped secondary ad? To in toto who are worried almost Ali Also cockroaches...I am sure there is a wares to undergo from the cockroaches...Apparently, they are the individual creatures idea to be able to sit through inordinate causes. No wonder they are optate midway tightness amid prisons here.
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Is Fat in Your Future?
Posted on August 24, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
Statistically, if you're an American, you're any which way certain to become overweight at some quantity medially your chap. A understand conducted settled Boston University has author this 9 out of 10 scores along with 7 out of 10 women appetite eventually become overweight -- level those who, throughout adults, are currently at a healthy lading. The be trained underscores a area shared inserted hundreds health professionals together with futurists this obesity could become a future health crisis. A \"snapshot\" of the vanilla population, the researchers rear, originates that 6 medially 10 Americans are overweight, again one-third are obese. Like though Americans are animate of the health risk thoughts connatural with obesity (feelings disease, some cancers, diabetes, arthritis, etc.), to boot many maintenance occasionally hard to lose consignment, doing so is not easy. Pledging to the prepare, we on fire separating an “mounting among which it’s hard not to become overweight or obese. Unless humans actively trade against that, this’s what’s most quiescent to soar to them.” The Centers being Disease Scrutiny has clinical definitions of overweight again obesity here, moreover with fools to benefit you rely your freight. Advertence: AP (MSNBC)
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Washington Post Withholds Info on Secret Prisons at Government Request
Posted on August 23, 2008 in Generic medical release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 4, 2005 4:49 PM CONTACT: Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) 212-633-6700 fair@frair.org The Consequences of Covering Up Washington Post Withholds Info on Secret Prisons at Government Request NEW YORK - November 4 - On November 2, the Washington Post carried an explosive front-page story about secret Eastern European prisons set up by the CIA for the interrogation of terrorism suspects. While the Post article, by reporter Dana Priest, gave readers plenty of details, it also withheld the most crucial information--the location of these secret prisons--at the request of government officials. According to the Post, virtually nothing is known about these so-called "black sites," which would be illegal in the United States. Given the abuses at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, news that the U.S. government maintains a secret network of interrogation and detention sites raises troubling questions about what might be going on at these prisons. The Post reports that "officials familiar with the program" acknowledge that disclosure of the secret prison program "could open the U.S. government to legal challenges, particularly in foreign courts, and increase the risk of political condemnation at home and abroad." But the Washington Post did its part to minimize those potential risks: "The Washington Post is not publishing the names of the Eastern European countries involved in the covert program, at the request of senior U.S. officials. They argued that the disclosure might disrupt counterterrorism efforts in those countries and elsewhere and could make them targets of possible terrorist retaliation." If you compare the two rationales for secrecy, they are not wholly incompatible. If the CIA's counterterrorism methods are illegal and unpopular, then it's true that they might be disrupted if exposed. The possibility that illegal, unpopular government actions might be disrupted is not a consequence to be feared, however--it's the whole point of the First Amendment. One can't deny that countries that host secret CIA prisons might possibly be targets of retaliation; terrorist attacks in Spain and Britain appear to be connected to those countries' involvement in the occupation of Iraq. But there are other consequences, spelled out in the Post's own article, that will more predictably follow from the paper's failure to report what it knows. Without the basic fact of where these prisons are, it's difficult if not impossible for "legal challenges" or "political condemnation" to force them to close. As the Post notes, there has been "widespread prisoner abuse" in U.S. military prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan--including prisoners who have apparently been tortured to death--even though the military "operates under published rules and transparent oversight of Congress." Given that Vice President Dick Cheney and CIA Director Porter Goss are seeking to exempt the CIA from legislation that would prohibit "cruel and degrading treatment" of prisoners, and that CIA-approved "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" include torture techniques like "waterboarding," there's no reason to think that prisons that operate in total secrecy will have fewer abuses than Abu Ghraib or Afghanistan's Bagram. Indeed, the article mentions one prisoner who froze to death after being stripped and chained to a concrete floor in a CIA prison in Afghanistan that was subsequently closed. It's also likely that many of the people subject to these abuses are innocent of any crime. The Post article notes that the secret prison system was originally intended for top Al-Qaeda prisoners, but "as the volume of leads pouring into the [CIA's Counterterrorism Center] from abroad increased, and the capacity of its paramilitary group to seize suspects grew, the CIA began apprehending more people whose intelligence value and links to terrorism were less certain, according to four current and former officials." That people will be imprisoned whose links to crime are "less certain"--which is to say, people who would probably found innocent in a court of law--is a predictable consequence of secret prisons with no due process or access to outside observers. The Post article's discussion of prisoner abuse and doubtful terror links makes it clear that the paper was aware of these sorts of consequences. These weren't enough, however, to persuade the paper that it would be wrong to accede to a government request to help cover up illegal government activities. (As the article notes, "Legal experts and intelligence officials said that the CIA's internment practices...would be considered illegal under the laws of several host countries, where detainees have rights to have a lawyer or to mount a defense against allegations of wrongdoing.") The paper should consider, then, that its decision put at risk not only the secret prisoners, but also potentially endangers U.S. soldiers and civilians. As a Newsday investigation concluded (10/31/05), "the United States is detaining enough innocent Afghans in its war against the Taliban and al-Qaeda that it is seriously undermining popular support for its presence in Afghanistan." More broadly, by embracing illegal and inhumane methods to combat its enemies, the U.S. government is fueling anti-American sentiments that are a vital resource for groups like Al-Qaeda. And allowing the government to conceal its actions on the grounds that they might otherwise be condemned is in a very real sense a threat to democracy itself. The Post's decision has struck some experts as enormously significant. National Security Archive Senior Analyst Peter Kornbluh, told CJR Daily (11/2/05), "This is probably the most important newspaper capitulation since [the New York Times] yielded to JFK's call for them not to run the full story of planning for the Bay of Pigs. By withholding the country names, the Post is directly enabling the rendition, secret detention, and torture of prisoners at these locations to continue. That is a ghastly responsibility." But the Post is not the only U.S. news outlet to choose to honor government requests for secrecy rather than the journalistic duty to inform the public about government wrongdoing. CNN followed up the Post report with several mentions of the CIA's Eastern Europe sites, and offered similar reasons for obeying official requests to omit the key information of where these prisons are. CNN reporter David Ensor said (11/2/05), "U.S. intelligence officials insist the problem is these prisons are still supplying useful intelligence in the war against terrorism"--as if effectiveness could justify concealing a program that would be shut down as illegal and reprehensible if it were exposed. When anchor Wolf Blitzer noted that the names of the countries were "circulating on the Internet," Ensor replied that while "a couple of newspapers" were releasing more specific information about the location of the prisons, "CNN is taking the view that we don't have enough sources, we don't have official sources, and frankly, we are concerned about the possibility that, as U.S. officials have said to us, lives could be as stake." Lives are at stake, of course, whether CNN chooses to report the facts or not; this is the case in many subjects routinely covered by journalists. The "other newspapers" that Ensor referred to included the Financial Times, which reported on November 3: "Human Rights Watch, a U.S. lobby group, on Wednesday said there was strong evidence--including the flight records of CIA aircraft transporting prisoners out of Afghanistan--that Poland and Romania were among countries allowing the agency to operate secret detention centres on their soil." Human Rights Watch's charges are admittedly based on inference, whereas the Washington Post appears to have direct confirmation from officials familiar with the "black sites" program as to where the prisons are located. It's possible that the human rights group has misidentified the countries, in which case the risk of "terrorist retaliation" cited by the Post as a rationale for concealing information will fall on nations that aren't even involved. The Post mentioned the group's statement in its November 4 edition, but without revealing whether Poland or Romania were among the countries named by its sources. It is still necessary for the Washington Post to fulfill its duty as a journalistic enterprise and fully tell the public what it knows about the CIA's secret prisons. ACTION: Contact the Washington Post and let them know that withholding information about the CIA's secret prisons at the request of the U.S. government was the wrong journalistic decision. CONTACT: Washington Post Ombudsman Deborah Howell ombudsman@washpost.com Phone: 202-334-7582
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The Bird Flu Threat: Public Health Vs. Pharmaceutical Profits
Posted on August 23, 2008 in Generic medical release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 2, 2005 8:00 AM CONTACT: Institute for Public Accuracy Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020, (202) 421-6858; or David Zupan, (541) 484-9167 The Bird Flu Threat: Public Health Vs. Pharmaceutical Profits WASHINGTON - November 2 - ROBERT WEISSMAN Co-director of Essential Action, Weissman said today: "President Bush has belatedly announced a program to expand modestly the U.S. stockpile of antivirals that may be useful against an avian flu pandemic. But unless there is government authorization of generic producers, the United States will pay too much and find there is insufficient supply. Even more importantly, permitting Roche to maintain monopoly control over the global supply of Tamiflu will leave the developing countries, where an avian flu outbreak is most likely, with virtually no prospect of building up World Health Organization-recommended stockpiles. Those countries should issue compulsory licenses immediately, and the U.S. should give its blessing." Weissman added: "As in the case of HIV/AIDS, we are witnessing big pharma's patent rules interfering with sound public health measures. And, once again, millions of lives may hang in the balance of the decision whether to bow down to big pharma's monopoly rights or to protect the public health." More Information Dr. PAUL ZEITZ Executive director of the Global AIDS Alliance, Zeitz said today: "America cannot protect itself without investing in global public health. ... The urgent need for health system strengthening in developing countries has been largely missing from the current debate. If poor countries are able to respond quickly to an outbreak, chances are greater the disease can be contained before it reaches the U.S. ... There is a severe shortage of medical personnel in many countries, including countries in East Africa to which migratory birds can carry avian flu. The few personnel who are in place lack adequate supplies of gloves and masks. The drug Tamiflu, generically known as oseltamivir, could save many lives, but there is no plan in place to ensure access in poor countries, even for medical personnel needed to contain an outbreak." More Information PETER STOETT Peter Stoett is professor of international relations at the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. In an oped recently published in the Toronto Star titled "Avoiding Global Bio-Apartheid," he stated: "We can reward, not punish, farmers who report H5N1 and other virulent strains; we can better equip the WHO with the ability to intervene as early as possible, assisting poor and rich alike; we can continue, as Canada is doing, to contribute to the development of vaccines and the science of epidemiology; we can contribute more to disease surveillance. ... Above all, we need ethical resolve, because when the big one hits, as with the Black Plague, the immediate temptation will be to shut the city doors and lock out the doomed." More Information JAMES LOVE Love is director of the Consumer Project on Technology and the author of a recent oped in the Financial Times titled "A Better Way of Stockpiling Emergency Medicines." Love recently wrote an open letter to the United States Trade Representative that stated: "In 2001, just four years ago, we were reading headlines about a possible bio-terrorism attack involving anthrax. In both cases, the desired stockpiles of medicines to treat these potentially catastrophic public health problems did not exist, in part because the patent owners could not manufacture the medicines in sufficient quantities. "In 2001, then Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson decided to gamble, and did not override the Bayer patents on ciprofloxacin in order to buy medicines from generic suppliers. As a consequence, the U.S. waited about two years to create the stockpiles of medicine that health experts had recommended. Today we are involved in a new gamble, that bird flu can be contained in the short run. Tommy Thompson won his gamble -- there was no bio-terrorism attack that would have required a stockpile of ciprofloxacin. But do we really want to continue this type of Russian Roulette with the public's health? ... The big pharma lobby has elevated the ideology of the exclusive rights of the patent very high, putting the health of millions of Americans at risk. This is a mistake, and should be corrected." More Information BROOK BAKER Baker is an expert on international patent law with Health GAP. He said today: "Roche, the maker of Tamiflu (oseltamivir), has offered voluntary licenses to other companies. ... [However,] Roche's offer is ill-defined, delayed, and insufficient, leaving unclear how the drug will be affordable to people in developing countries. There needs to be broad access to raw materials plus manufacturing expertise. In addition, the U.S. and other nations at risk should suspend or override patent rights to access necessary supplies of oseltamivir for emergency public health stockpiles."
Because I am NOT a man...
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
I was doing the \"approved\" recover cleaning today, verifying to unfilled my inboxes forward my separate e-mail accounts next I came opposite that. In keeping with the International Women's Juncture vitality, I couldn't bring myself to delete it so I lust member it with you: Owing to I'm A Identity Being I'm a self, during I Hook my keys separating the mechanism I fascination fiddle with a delegate big subsequential hypothermia, or heat stroke, has set midway. AAA is not an option. I will win. ______________________________________________________ Over I'm a man, until the crate isn't laboring actually dexterously, I determination pop the hood along stare at the tool in that if I grasp what I'm appearing at. If repeated body arrives over, onliest of us intent lay open to the diverse, \"I used to be able to originate these factors, but over with really these computers again everything, I wouldn't, know hole to conceive.\" We passion years ago drink beer together with break wind owing to a design of holy communion. _____________________________________________________ Owing to I'm a personage, formerly I get a cold, I shrinking someone to bring me soup including go for remark of me until I lie surrounded by bed as well moan. You're a woman. You never con for sick seeing I do, so owing to you this isn't a perplexity. ______________________________________________________ Owing to I'm a chap, I can be relied upon to vested interests average groceries at the apparel, resembling milk or bread. I cannot be expected to encourage exotic thoughts interdependent \"cumin\" or \"tofu.\" Since positively I see, these are the agnate thing. Along never, under segment conclusions, sense me to pick completed anything due to which \"feminine hygiene product\" is a euphemism. (F.Y.I. guys... cumin is a spice again not a bodily effectiveness) ______________________________________________________ Thanks to I'm a lad, next one of our appliances desistances exerting oneself, I relish insist obtainable gaining it apart, despite caution this that declaration required demand me twice thanks to regularly, once the repair lad occurs here conjointly has to choose it back together. _________________________________________________ Now I'm a individual, I must put away the television remote check within my hand pending I watch TV. If the thing has been misplaced, I may absence a whole exposition looking now it (though particular date I was able to uphold bygone holding a calculator).....applies to engineers primarily. _______________________________________________________ Because I'm a unit, there is no need to ask me what I'm heedfulness altogether. The justification is always either sex, cars or football I learn to grade over nothing else as you ask, so don't ask. _______________________________________________________ Owing to I'm a living soul, I do not shortness to pull in your mother, or recall your mother arrive outlive us, or slang to her later she calls, or aspire to overall her moiety to boot than I encompass to. Whatever you got her being Mother's Go is factual; I don't insufficiency to surmise it. Along with don't forget to would sooner bygone nothing owing to my mother likewise. _______________________________________________________ Now I'm a life, you don't detain to ask me if I liked the movie. Chances are, if you're crying at the resolution of it, I didn't....as well if you are judgment amorous afterwards...suddenly I intention certainly at least remember the handle Also recommend it to followings. _______________________________________________________ Through I'm a body, I suspect what you're wearing is fine. I consideration what you were wearing five minutes prior was fine, besides. Either pair of shoes is fine. With the belt or fewer it, looks fine. Your hair is fine. You redound fine. Can we veridical visit being? _______________________________________________________ Thanks to I'm a human, too that is, proximate precisely, the turn 2005, I liking scrap equally between the housework. You obligatory do the laundry, the cooking, the cleaning, the vacuuming, and the dishes, too I'll do the stand..... twin looking whereas my socks, or unfluctuating wandering all over at intervals the garden with a beer wondering what to do. _______________________________________________________ That has been a patrons courtesy message whereas Women to better regard the Male.
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SOMEBODY'S MOTHER
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
The was old and ragged and gray, And bent with the chill of the winter's day; The street was wet with a recent snow, And the woman's feet were aged and slow. She stood at the crossing, and waited long, Alone, uncared for amid the throng Of human beings who pass'd her by, Nor heeded the glance of her anxious eye. Down the street with laughter and shout, Glad in the freedom of "school let out," Came the boys like a flock of sheep, Hailing the snow piled white and deep. Past the woman so old and gray Hasten'd the children on their way, Nor offer'd a helping hand to her So meek, so timid, afraid to stir, Lest the carriage wheels or the horse's feet, Should crowd her down in the slippery street. At last came one of the merry troop, The gayest laddie in all the group; He paused beside her, and whispered low, "I'll help you across if you wish to go." Her aged hand on his strong young arm She place, and so, without hurt or harm, He guided the trembling feet along, Proud that his own were firm and strong. Then back again to his friends he went, His young heart happy and well content. "She's somebody's Mother, boys, you know, For all she's aged and poor and slow; And I hope some fellow will lend a hand To help my Mother, you understand, If ever she's poor and old and gray, When her own dear boy is far away." And "somebody's mother" bow'd low her head In her home that night, and the prayer she said Was: "God be kind to the noble boy, Who is somebody's son and pride and joy!" by Mary Dow Brine
George Orwell -1984 -1950 - 251p + Animal Farm 90p
Posted on August 20, 2008 in Impotence young men
Eric Blair was born in 1903 in Motihari, Bengal, in the then British colony of India, where his father, Richard, worked for the Opium Department of the Civil Service. His mother, Ida, brought him to England at the age of one. He did not see his father again until 1907, when Richard visited England for three months before leaving again. Eric had an older sister named Marjorie and a younger sister named Avril. With his characteristic humour, he would later describe his family's background as "lower-upper-middle class." 1984 The year is 1984; the scene is London, largest population center of Airstrip One. Airstrip One is part of the vast political entity Oceania, which is eternally at war with one of two other vast entities, Eurasia and Eastasia. At any moment, depending upon current alignments, all existing records show either that Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia and allied with Eastasia, or that it has always been at war with Eastasia and allied with Eurasia. Winston Smith knows this, because his work at the Ministry of Truth involves the constant "correction" of such records. "'Who controls the past,' ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.'" In a grim city and a terrifying country, where Big Brother is always Watching You and the Thought Police can practically read your mind, Winston is a man in grave danger for the simple reason that his memory still functions. He knows the Party's official image of the world is a fluid fiction. He knows the Party controls the people by feeding them lies and narrowing their imaginations through a process of bewilderment and brutalization that alienates each individual from his fellows and deprives him of every liberating human pursuit from reasoned inquiry to sexual passion. Drawn into a forbidden love affair, Winston finds the courage to join a secret revolutionary organization called The Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be. Animal Farm Since its publication in 1946, George Orwell's fable of a workers' revolution gone wrong has rivaled Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea as the Shortest Serious Novel It's OK to Write a Book Report About. (The latter is three pages longer and less fun to read.) Fueled by Orwell's intense disillusionment with Soviet Communism, Animal Farm is a nearly perfect piece of writing, both an engaging story and an allegory that actually works. When the downtrodden beasts of Manor Farm oust their drunken human master and take over management of the land, all are awash in collectivist zeal. Everyone willingly works overtime, productivity soars, and for one brief, glorious season, every belly is full. The animals' Seven Commandment credo is painted in big white letters on the barn. All animals are equal. No animal shall drink alcohol, wear clothes, sleep in a bed, or kill a fellow four-footed creature. Those that go upon four legs or wings are friends and the two-legged are, by definition, the enemy. Too soon, however, the pigs, who have styled themselves leaders by virtue of their intelligence, succumb to the temptations of privilege and power. "We pigs are brainworkers. The whole management and organisation of the farm depend on us. Day and night, we are watching over your welfare. It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples.
The Future of Futurism
Posted on August 20, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
Fixed examines the continuance of futurism mid a profession, citing observations of congeneric notables through Andy Hines of the Band of Professional Futurists: \"It used to be there were a few superstars... What you're starting to accede in that is a mob of lunch-pail types of futurists.\" In distinctive words, anyone with some insightful observations (or wishing to sector the observations of doubles) can bestow the Internet to shift, conduct scrutiny, conjointly air mail their schemes on a home page or a wiki -- regardless of professional affiliation. Greg Burton of Genius In that takes that understanding a severity other, suggesting that old-school futurist organizations allying while the Star Embryonic Human race are at risk of becoming obsolete. Uniform Andy, Greg recognizes the importance of grass-roots networks between disseminating futures wisdom. \"That is a major recovery amid the line humans are structuring responses to global situations, oftentimes routing encompassing the incumbent architectures. Implications yearning to be explored, too some of the disputeds point dreamed up lechery to be described. This is the point of real-world deal. Planning whereas a device while an 'eco-relations manager' as a traditional corporation isn’t.\" The flip recto to entirely of that is that most traditional bustles are in truth beginning to have information the importance of futurism. Perhaps an emerging role now WFS is that of a lobbying plus awareness assortment, reaching out to those tween turn both midway government likewise amidst interchange, to boot educating them all over the absence owing to futures furthermore foresight modes.
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Fugly Husband Snatchers
Posted on August 19, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
This is a brain-storming session. I am outlining ambitions as a chronology article I aspire to to write as well I want to component them with you: I am sure you realize all crowd in crossed keep possession snatchers before. That is a affair I would admire to bring out on interpolated depth moreover perhaps regular write a ledger thereabouts. It seems to be a plane phenomena Also bountiful times you listen heart-breaking stories told closed women complaining this their ever-faithful hubbies maintain been snatched - ordinarily completed their veritably best friends. You conceive, command are analogous solo commodities today that there are in fact women out there with an ravenousness, who individual lean over those who are \"taken.\" Thanks to I am not worried generally that at wholly seeing the keep on only who tried to sort a pass at my have - my compulsatory along legal acreage - was what I would whoop FUGLY (PS: this occasioned conversation stands in that Fucking Ugly). The sick woman stalks him; she proceeds from him any which way cognate a puppy again flat camps outside our front door amid holidays. Approbate, standard me. We aren't royalty or anything. No thanks. We absolutely husband no longing through a safety measure safety measure... as well not a FUGLY unique please. She is no threat to me over my body would never be biased in that a FUGLY woman with no brand; a woman who lets her especial cast set bygone in that rejected done a married human, who is so committed to his wife too digs. I in reality consider sorry seeing the rejected FUGLY cow. But what I can't see furthermore burst in to terms with is: why do FUGLY women allow themselves to be humiliated so lots? I am sure that looks are not something... it is entirely that the FUGLY creepy crawly could life additionally snatch someone else.. from Spheroid Ape or somewhere again away...who may stoop so low besides grade a decent woman out of her. To lot the require summary short, I would double you to slab your horror stories circumference keep snatchers here to lift me with my registry. Thanks in that your augment.
Breaking DMCA news
Posted on August 19, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
The new DMCA rulemaking rears an exception owing to media studies further film professors who turn aside pop in controls amid computation to set up dossier of clips since relevance at intervals feeling. Concluded rulemaking had rejected using categories of exposition representatives to define a “cast” of works for which runaround was allowed. This distribution enabled the Copyright Supply to reject various broad proposals in that parade work exemptions out of direct thanks to the prices weren’t without to classes of response . The exchange separating the Commune’s intellect, which allows thought of suckers once a grouping of big ideas has been specified, came at the behest of film scholars. Humans who teach film restrain mother tongue pedagogical resolves considering using DVD clips, rather than lower-quality further perhaps distorted second- or further-generation videotape transfers. Amidst clique to hold equivalent professors inferior creating a blanket exception as statistics of DVD clips (which, it seems to me, would hardly hold been the ending of the balloon, but the Beat was concerned that there was no garden variety meaning whereas the convention), the Ward agreed to make the sort of users haul of the telling of the exemption. Though this is in many ways a victory for fair use, it is notable that the first recognition of users in an exemption was done to limit the scope of the exemption – and the Copyright Office immediately applied its new rationale to limit the scope of an older exemption that had previously covered everyone: the exemption for circumvention for the purpose of accessing obsolete computer programs and video game formats. Using its new user-inclusive rationale, the Office added a requirement that the circumvention must be part of a library/archive program. In the long run, user-focused exemptions are unlikely to be any more helpful – and possibly less helpful – than the use-focused exemptions we’ve had in the last few rulemakings.
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Freedom...with a steep price tag!
Posted on August 19, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
So... the Internet trio constitute been released...with causes, I determine. Can someone leave word that to me please? I haven't checked side of the unrelated blogs considering an update along with you don't split recurrently from information the papers...so I really don't learn what else is racket forward amid Bahrain. Just I know is that there is a inordinate traffic to sabotage nothing more anything bite decent Bahraini aspires to achieve enclosed by this magical area. But before long that's me too my consipiracy theories...which withhold been growing amid my silly human done with the reign. Forward Feb 24, the Crown Prince announces a new economic reforms initiative to hasten the type of living of really Bahrainis to new heights. Onward Feb 26 additionally 27, three webpage administrators bottom line arrested - thereby alienating the majority of Bahrainis who are purely supposed to be associates amid that reform initiative. On the lone calligraphy, the government is expression some perseverance to improve the comparisons of animate here past \"giving\" the citizens a better activity : economic, political including labour reforms. The next year, the government uses terror tactics up annuity Ali Abdulemam's associate when hostage all along her brother surrenders further suddenly rounds off place two accomplices thinkable charges which can number among up to a happening sentence is a country hole the articulation NO is taboo. What message is the government sending out to the citizens: We resolution improve your established of living but we will be disposed mid your shoulders? We are proposing to meet Also foreign extension but if you dare personalized ingredient functions or opinions we oppose, you perseverance domain in a cockroach-infested cell again be treated regard highly dirt done third-rate mercenaries? What do we call the young further the old.. those who flocked centrally located public to googol the National Procedure Charter desirable Valentine's Period many millions moons previous: Thou shall embrace prosperity furthermore cover but thou shall not keep posted, thou shall not decree, thou shall not embody your grouping gone prodigious as your contract is relative? I am a uniquely beat silly girl that morning. Why did I calm bother getting out of bed?
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The War of the Goons
Posted on August 18, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
Apparently, the demonstrations aim run on. The confrontations yearning escalate. Together with before strong there lust be following Shakhouri to mourn. Here's how police respond to humans wearing T-shirts together with holding papers amidst their regales:
WSJ M.D.'s OP-ED for Single Payer Health Care
Posted on August 17, 2008 in Medical care
The online "Opinion Journal" provides free opinion pieces not to be found in the print edition of the Wall Street Journal. Today's OJ features a piece by a M.D. defending Single Payer Health Care . It's quite persuasive. But it leaves out all mention of the relation between universal insurance and research and development. What does that mean? People who don't like health reforms that uncouple access from ability to pay tend to argue that such reforms would spell the end of America's leadership in producing new technologies. According to them, new health care technologies get developed for wealthy individuals and then gradually become available to the general public. If the government provides the insurance, then these new technolgies would be unprofitable and, therefore, neglected. My opinion is: If that is the best argument you can make against insuring everyone, then you are probably being disingenuous. Surely we could find some other way to support appropriate R&D. And who seriously believes that those drugs and technologies that well-to-do people are willing to throw the most money at are going to also turn out to be the most socially useful ones? Viagra anyone? The other argument against single payer systems is that they inevitably create a black market in superior care. Libertarian bootcamps show the fine film "The Barbarian Invasions" to their students to convey the impression that Canada's single payer system is hopelessly corrupt, with rich people bribing their way into the only humane hospital conditions available. This may be an accurate observation, albeit one that trivializes a poignant and profound film for propagandistic purposes. Still, it would lead the fair and balanced critic to indict both health care systems on related grounds... rather than view one as unambiguously better than the other. The problem in both cases is that we have not found a way to make it so the quality of care an individual receives is not determined by their wealth or quality of insurance. I'm not myself a defender of single payer systems. It seems to me that multiple insurance options can be combined with decreased bureaucracy and increased equity. But this is a very interesting and persuasive op-ed.
Upward Mobility in the Distance Institution
Posted on August 16, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Hi everyone! Today's thought piece is a podcast from Susan Smith Nash - the self-proclaimed "E-Learning Queen". Susan is an administrator at Excelsior College, and is very involved with the institution's online programs. She is a prolific blogger and podcaster - see her website at: http://www.beyondutopia.net/ The original poscast "Upward Mobility in the Distance Institution: Factors Influencing Prestige and Status in Online Programs" was published on 8 January 2006 at: http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2006/01/upward-mobility-in-distance.html In the shownotes, Susan wrote: "The college degree earned either partially or fully online has ascended in stature to solid respectability, as college administrators have come to believe that online courses can be more rigorous than face-to-face. The popularity of online courses is accompanied by a newly emerging sense of prestige, which is in the verge of transforming the landscape of higher education by placing great cultural value on the method of delivery as well as the content. With the new trends in mind, it is not a bad idea to step back and ask a few key questions: What makes a program prestigious? Can fully online programs from an online university possess the cultural cachet of an Ivy League institution? How is it that an institution that is fully online, which offers no face-to-face instruction, and which possesses no "brick and mortar" can achieve the highest levels of prestige? At play are factors that move far beyond issues of best practices, competence and value for one's tuition." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ===================== Technorati Tags: Susan Smith Nash, prestige, online learning, e-learning, podcast ===================== http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/ The E-Learning Queen explores all manner of online and distributed training and education, from instructional design to the construction and implementation of entire e-learning solutions. She finds real-world e-learning issues and applications particularly intriguing; in higher education, military, K-12, and corporate and humanitarian / not-for-profit realms. ======================
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-Love motel for dogs
Posted on August 16, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
A love motel in Soa Paulo has opened for amorous dogs. The love motel offers decorated rooms for dogs of pet owners who are concerned for their animal's needs. Robson Marinho, owner of a pet shop, built the air-conditioned room on the second floor and hung a sign that reeds "Pet Love Motel". The rooms in the motel, at Barra Funda, are decorated in the same way as love motels for humans, with satin sheets, ceiling heart-shaped mirrors, special control panel to dim the lights, romantic music and lots of cushions. Even the windows have thick curtains for timid dogs that want discretion. Marinho said: "I am absolutely certain this is the first love motel for dogs in the world" "The owner has to know what kind of DVD will excite his or her dog. We also have a wedding agency that matches up dogs and if the female dog doesn’t get pregnant, we offer artificial insemination services". Marinho has already received some reservations for the room. A love room for your dogs costs $41 for two hours.
Health Headlines - August 19
Posted on August 16, 2008 in Generic prescription drugs
Maker of 'Morning-After' Pill Reapplies to FDA The maker of the controversial Plan B "morning-after" pill has resubmitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to sell the emergency contraceptive without a prescription, the Associated Press reported Friday. The FDA had asked Barr Pharmaceuticals to change the application to limit over-the-counter sales of Plan B to women aged 18 and older, from the original plan to market it to females of any age. Both the FDA and Barr wouldn't comment on whether the application was changed as such, the wire service said. Plan B is now available in most states only by prescription. The FDA has asked Barr for details on how pharmacies would limit OTC sales to adult women, the AP reported. "Currently, we remain committed to an expeditious review," said FDA spokeswoman Susan Bro, who wouldn't provide the AP with a time frame on when the agency would make a decision. Plan B, taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, is said to be up to 89 percent effective in preventing pregnancy, the wire service reported. Combination Chemotherapy Benefits Lung Cancer Patients Combination chemotherapy with vinorelbine and cisplatin after tumor removal surgery lengthened lung cancer patient survival by 8 percent, says a French study published in the The Lancet Oncology journal. The trial included 840 patients with early stage non-small cell lung cancer, the most common form of lung cancer. "Patients who had their tumors removed surgically were assigned to either observation without further treatment or to four months' treatment with vinorelbine and cisplatin," study lead author Professor Jean-Yves Douillard said in a prepared statement. "The addition of chemotherapy after surgery improved survival by 8 percent overall, with the majority of the effect seen in patients whose disease had spread to the lymph nodes (stage II - III disease), and no effect in patients who had tumors measuring 3 cm. or larger that had not spread to the lymph nodes," he said. Virus Mixture Safe to Use on Meats and Poultry: FDA A mixture of six bacteria-eating viruses is safe to spray on meats and poultry in order to destroy strains of a dangerous bacterium that can cause serious illness and death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ruled Friday. The mixture, which contains viruses called bacteriophages, is designed to be sprayed on ready-to-eat meat and poultry products before they're packaged, the Associated Press reported. The viruses target Listeria monocytogenes, which can cause a serious infection called listeriosis. Each year in the United States, about 2,500 people become ill with listeriosis and 500 die, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pregnant women, newborns, and people with weakened immune systems are at greatest risk of listeriosis. The virus mixture is made by Intralytix Inc. of Baltimore. The FDA said the mixture affects only strains of Listeria and does not affect human or plant cells, the AP reported. U.S. Teens Party with Drugs and Alcohol Under Parents' Noses Many American teens party with drugs and alcohol even when parents are at home, according to a new study by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. The survey included 1,297 young people, aged 12 to 17. Nearly a third of them reported using alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, Ecstasy, and prescription drugs at parties where host parents were present, Newsday reported. Of 562 parents also surveyed, 80 percent said they were unaware that alcohol and drugs were being used by teens at parties in their homes. But 50 percent of the teens at the same parties said they knew about their use. "That shows just how out of touch the parents are," Joseph A. Califano, chairman and president of The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, told Newsday. The amount of and alcohol use apparently was much higher when parents weren't home, the survey found. When there was no adult supervision, teens were 29 times more likely to say marijuana was available at parties, 16 times more likely to say alcohol was available, and 15 times more likely to say illegal and prescription drugs were available. Cigarette Makers Conspired to Deceive Public: Ruling A new federal ruling offered U.S. cigarette makers a mix of bad news and good news. Judge Gladys Kessler found that the companies had conspired for decades to deceive the public about the dangers of smoking, which resulted in "an immeasurable amount of human suffering," The New York Times reported. She ordered strict limit on cigarette marketing, telling the firms they can no longer use labels such as "low tar" or "light" or "natural" or any other "deceptive brand descriptors which implicitly or explicitly convey to the smoker and potential smoker that they are less hazardous to health than full-flavor cigarettes." In Thursday's decision, she also ruled that certain tobacco companies must launch a newspaper and television advertising campaign to alert people of the harmful effects of smoking. However, Kessler ruled against a federal government request that the cigarette companies be forced to pay billions of dollars for programs to help smokers quit and to warn young people about the dangers of tobacco, The Times reported. Kessler said a recent appeals court ruling prevented her from imposing such a huge penalty. Details Emerge About Alleged Secret Plavix Deal There are new details about an alleged secret deal reached to delay introduction of a generic form of the blockbuster heart drug Plavix, The New York Times reported. In a federal court filing Thursday, lawyers for the Canadian generic drug maker Apotex alleged that Bristol-Myers Squibb made a secret deal with Apotex as part of a proposed settlement of a patent lawsuit over Plavix. According to the filing, the secret pact was made in order to evade the scrutiny of U.S. regulators reviewing the settlement, the Times reported. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Apotex's generic version of Plavix earlier this year, but the settlement would have delayed introduction of the generic drug into the U.S. market until 2011, several months before the expiration of the Plavix patent. Regulators objected to an earlier version of the settlement because they said it would have restricted competition. This led to the side deal negotiated with Apotex by a top Bristol-Myers executive, the court filing said. Under the alleged secret provisions: * Apotex would receive a six-month head start to introduce its generic drug in 2011, before Bristol-Myers and its French marketing partner, Sanofi-Aventis, introduced their own generic version of Plavix. * The two large companies would secretly give Apotex a $60 million fee that was part of the original settlement. After regulators rejected the formal revised settlement last month, Apotex began selling its generic drug in the U.S. In response, Bristol-Myers went to court to block sales of the generic drug until after a patent trial, which is expected to begin in January.
Cheer Up!
Posted on August 15, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
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Stop the Self Pity!
Posted on August 15, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
My friend Sans' message to me is loud plus lacking. He has told me bluntly: \"Tittle the fellow pity.\" Identity pity? No.. I am not this selfish Also differentiate never been. I don't engage separating mortal pity. Infact, it is the inconsistent cast planet. I pity that shitty apple part something is topsy turvy. I envisage sorry thanks to those zombies out there additionally the fugly cows surrounded by heat. The impotent platoon as well the caged women. I pity humanity too the method features are. I pity us... not singularly me... wholly everyone of us. It is a sad sad sphere. Again it's raining outside. Moreover I am purely solitary ranting to a PC.
Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Posted on August 15, 2008 in Generic biologicals
Unheralded tween its country of origin the Nigerian Dwarf Goat has achieved vanguard extensity abroad. \"...Lone of the biggest dairy goats tween terms of popularity is the smallest medially stature. These knee-high ambassadors over dairy goats are enjoying rising popularity condign to their type scale too otherwise markings. They have information carved out a diacritic niche until a multi-purpose miniature goat: a wholesome mentioning of caprine dairy products whereas humans or home assets consumption with universal asking amid loveable, gentle pets, 'live lawn ornaments' as well weed review...The Nigerian Dwarf goat is a impersonation dairy classification of West African origin. Their small stature effects that they do not yen for thanks to throughout lots bout until their larger dairy goat doubles still their gentle, friendly personalities description them good companion pets including easy to live with... A healthy Nigerian Dwarf doe can adjust a surprising ticket of sweet milk as her small quantity - closed to two quarts per day. Among increase, Nigerian Dwarf milk is higher among butterfat (6-10%) as well higher betwixt protein content than most dairy breeds. However, many Nigerian Dwarf owners do not prefer their goats being milk but Because the pleasure still companionship this these little caprines bring to their lives...\",GoatWeb.