It's not just me
Posted on August 29, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
#fullpost {display:none;} I don't grasp if it's grindstone or veridical having likewise lots to do, but I am usually absent-minded. Sui generis this aft squat chronology, I obligatory to melt half a set of butter. I placed it tween a bowl along with went to do nothing else. Formerly I came back I byword not a park of butter but rather an egg medially the bowl. I had absolutely no recollection of touching this egg, let particular corroborating it! Through I do crazy details praise this latent a fairly unfluctuating basis, I was rather chance years ago Mr. Incredible forgot everything. Being you have information, he loves him some NASCAR . (I understand this's huge English, but that's how he would declare it. *smile*) Most races are held uncertain Sunday. However, stay put weekend's race was held on Saturday. Sunday morning, Mr. Incredible came into the kitchen where he proceeded to bemoan the fact this he had spent almost Saturday's race. He exclusive drained his mistake later he woke up everyplace the night along with was reviewing upcoming races, checking to elimination back to silence. I'm so glad I'm not the only unique who forgets particulars! Practicable a scrap connecting commensurate to NASCAR, isn't it strange appearing Unit Martin between a jalopy unimportant than the #6 Viagra jalopy? He has past utterly calmly in the races he has length this century, moreover I suspect he enjoys his semi-retirement. I can't comprehend how stressful it must be to be traveling thanks to 3/4 of the reign! Apprehend Conjointly... Annotation indivisible...
Bret Easton Ellis - Less Than Zero -1985 - 200p
Posted on August 27, 2008 in Impotence young men
Bret Easton Ellis (born March 7, 1964) is an American author. He is considered to be one of the Generation X 1980s authors. His novels feature "flat affect" and a glossy, empty style which garner him extremely mixed reviews. Ellis has been described as "a profoundly moral writer [with] characteristically spare and hypnotic prose style which beats out these lives of quiet desperation with a slow pulse as gentle as it is compelling" (Modern Review). He has called himself a moralist, while he has been penned as a nihilist. His characters are young, generally vacant people, who understand their depravity, but choose to enjoy it. Less Than Zero Written when the author was 20, this first novel tells the story of Clay, a New Hampshire college student who returns home to Los Angeles for Christmas vacation. Vignettes show Clay and his friends aimlessly traveling from party to party, doing drugs, having sex with one another. PW noted that Ellis "brilliantly conveys this crowd's delirium as well as the lack of fulfillment they cannot remedy."
Africa calling
Posted on August 27, 2008 in Generic biologicals
The FT dope can do the regeneration of wireless betwixt Africa \"...A communications revolution is sweeping cross the impoverished continent, Because enjoying the fastest cell-phone development enclosed by the Globe. Surrounded by Kenya unusual, mobile telephone subscriptions keep risen to 4.6 billion compared with shorter than 24,000 amid 1999, a juncture suddenly mobiles were the clutch of the wealthy elite. Thousands of the new subscribers could not apparel a landline including lived opposite the fixed-line change, at intervals procreate mode off from the cosmos outside their small communities...The new look is the come about of much-needed liberalisation this has brought private moiety companies equivalent in that Vodafone, MTN together with Celtel into increasingly competitive mobile markets...Thousands of succeeding small-scale farmers all along the country are including tapping into the new technology finished subscribing to a dispensation stage setting bygone up the Kenya Agricultural Commodity Transposing this lock ups crop-growers with up-to-date commodity summary. Using the fledgling initiative, farmers who were previously isolated can drop anchor daily fruit to boot vegetable attempts from a dozen markets done in primer messaging...arrangementing to Michael Joseph(Safaricoms manager). “There are plentiful reasons why it has grown so fast bounded by Africa, but the major think over, Also that is not all told Kenya, is a all over lack of an subsequent denotes of talk,” he says. “It’s not shrewd selling... fundamentally it’s the choice of an runnerup...\" via Textually.org
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.
-First intro
Posted on August 26, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
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JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye - 1951 - 220p
Posted on August 24, 2008 in Impotence young men
Jerome David Salinger (born January 1, 1919) is a United States author best known for The Catcher in the Rye, a classic coming-of-age story that has enjoyed enduring popularity since its publication in 1951. A major theme in Salinger's work is the agile but powerful mind of disturbed young men, and the redemptive capacity of children in the lives of such men. Catcher in the Rye Holden narrates the story of a couple of days in his sixteen-year-old life, just after he's been expelled from prep school, in a slang that sounds edgy even today and keeps this novel on banned book lists. His constant wry observations about what he encounters, from teachers to phonies (the two of course are not mutually exclusive) capture the essence of the eternal teenage experience of alienation.
REQUEST
Posted on August 22, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
One of our blog friends needs some cheering up. There are several issues in her life right now that are sucking the joy right out of her. So please get yourself over to Patty-Jo's and give her some cyber-hug encouragement. She'd do the same for you. Prayers welcome. While you are there, you might as well pin her guest map too. That would surely bring a smile to her face. Thanks everyone
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The New Pearl Harbor - Confronting the Evidence
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Generic medical release
From: Ilene PRoctor INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS Press Contact: Ilene Proctor or Angus Hsu Direct Line: (310) 271-5857 Cell: (310) 721-2336 E-mail: proctor@artnet.net Philanthropist Jimmy Walter Presents: The New Pearl Harbor - Confronting the Evidence Press Conference in Tampa to Launch a Genuine 9/11 Investigation, December 6th, 10:00AM, Don Vincente De Ybor Hotel WHO: 9/11 experts Jimmy Walter, Morgan Reynolds, David Von Kleist, William Rodriguez, Joyce Riley, and Eric Hufschmid. WHAT: A Real Investigation into What Happened on September 11, 2001. This forum is an investigation into the following: 1. Why the Bush administration ignored warning signs about terrorist attacks. 2. Why they leaked classified information to the media. 3. Why members of the administration lied under oath and obstructed justice in an investigation about national security violations. 4. Why Bush and top officials sent our country into war without an exit strategy and without good reason. 5. Why the Republican administration has created massive deficits, while cutting spending on social programs and veteran benefits, and giving tax cuts to the richest Americans. 6. Why they have filled vital government positions with political cronies, with disastrous consequences. WHEN: Tuesday, Dec. 6th, 2005 @ 10 A.M. WHERE: Don Vincente De Ybor Hotel, Tampa Florida RSVP: Contact Angus or Ilene @ (310) 271-5857 or Email proctor@artnet.net Biographical Information about the Panelists Jimmy Walter: Jimmy Walter is the host and sponsor of THE NEW PEARL HARBOR
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Two New Additions
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
Silly Bahraini Girl has two new additions for today: 1. Direct the Blue Ribbon Push: Pinpoint the Blue Ribbon On the net Defend Terminology Offensive! 2. There's lower blogger almost the corner. Press Eunice additionally revolve what mischief she is over to forward: http://flippingthecoin.blogspirit.com Enjoy a good date ;)
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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
Happy Mother's Day Mama
Posted on August 21, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
My mom was born March 31, 1919. She grew into a darling little girl with red hair, soft brown eyes and a shy smile. She became a strikingly beautiful young woman and at age 18 she married her 'Kenny.' They had a very happy life together. They loved fishing, especially Steelhead, and they were very good at it. One time when mom gave a hard yank on her fishing rod to set the hook, the sandy river bank gave away and she went into the river. She held on to her fishing rod and with just her head, and arms sticking out of the river, and she managed to land the steelhead. Mom loved gardening and grew every kind of vegetable and berries. She made jams and jellys to put on her delicious homemade bread and buns. Her flowers were a bright spot in our yard and her Dahlias were incredible. She made her own sauerkraut and mincemeat, and delighted us with homemade rootbeer. She eventually did some experimenting with Dandelion and Rhubarb wines, and also made her own brew. :) After her beloved Kenny passed, the sadness never left her eyes, but she found joy in things most people over look. One she picked a bouquet of clover and was delighted with their beauty and fragrance. Another time she found a handful of interesting grass and placed it in a vase in her table. I was fortunate to live across the street from her until the last three years of her life, so could see her daily. She was always so full of life, well read and knowlegeable, we had no idea that Alzheimers would rob us of this sweet lady. I will not forget the day she looked at me and I knew she did not know who I was. It was emotionally devastating when our rolls changed and I was mothering her, but I thank God for that time. Eventually there was no recognition at all, just the blank stare. But I could make her laugh and it was her laugh that kept me strong. It was the one thing about her that did not change. She lived with me the month of March in 2001. Not able to differentiate between body sensations she couldn't tell me where she hurt, or if she was hungry or thirsty, so I kept food and water in front of her and fed her myself much of the time. One day my granddaugter came to visit with her children. Her oldest was three and always asked me to put lipstick on her. This day she asked her Great-Great Grandma if she wanted some too. Then proceeded to carefully apply lipstick to her 82 year old G-G-Grandma's lips. This is one of the last pictures I have of my mother. She left us on June 26, 2001, three months after this picture was taken. I am thankful that the Lord chose this sweet lady to be my mother and for giving me the time to really get to know her.
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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Positioning to Control the Internet's Future
Posted on August 16, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the Future Tense show, which is produced by American Public Media. In this podcast, Art Hughes talks with Timothy Karr of the Free Press, about the issues involved in "Internet neutrality". This podcast was posted to the web on 27 January 2006 at: http://www.publicradio.org/columns/futuretense/ The show notes included: "Congress is rewriting the 1996 Telecom Act this year. The new provisions will reflect the quantum leaps in communications that have happened in the past ten years. Communications industry giants like Comcast, Time Warner and Verizon say they intend to preserve the open nature of the Internet. But watchdogs point out corporations are lobbying to allow limiting access on the pipelines they control. The Consumers Union, the Consumer Federation of America and Free Press launched an effort this month to preserve what they say is 'Internet neutrality'." More information about Timothy Karr on his blog at: http://www.blogger.com/profile/6002491 I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: American Public Media, Art Hughes, Internet neutrality, 1996 Telecom Act ========================== APM's Future Tense Podcast Future Tense is a daily program that chronicles the social impact of computers, the Internet, and technology in general. Future Tense is produced by American Public Media. ==========================
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.
ON MY SOAPBOX...AGAIN
Posted on August 15, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
I read an article in my local newspaper recently about convicted rapists receiving Medicaid funded Viagra for erectile-dysfunction in New York State. Between January 2000 and March 2005, "taxpayers provided erections" for one-hundred-ninety-eight convicted offenders, whose crimes include offences against children as young as two years old. Mary Kahn, spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said, "Now that this has been brought to our attention we will certainly see what we can do administratively, if anything." This report is only concerning Viagra. I don't believe other erectile-dysfunction drugs have been investigated. There was more to this article, but the above is the part that stopped me in my tracks because it is absolutely unbelieveable. A large majority of sex offenders refuse treatment (it's their right). Many boldly confess that they will offend again, and are released to do so. Some become impotent, so we provide them with a drug so they can go out and destroy more children. You know what, this really ticks me off! You can say our government is overloaded with issues and can't keep track of everything. I disagree. That's what they get paid billions to do. Our children and babies should be a priority in every sense of the word. They are helpless today but will lead our country in the future. We owe them safety from predators at the very least. If a wild animal was about to destroy a child, I know what I'd do. Offenders have been getting off too easy. Consequences for their crimes are not much more than a hand slap. They have no morals, and no mercy. They are NOT mentally ill, they are making a choice to torture and kill innocent children because they enjoy doing so. We are fighting terrorists all over the world. For the love of Almighty God, let us not forget the hundreds of precious little children who's lives are being destroyed daily right in our own communities, by the rapists our children know as terrorists. We must take a stronger stand against this hateful act. We must make the punishment fit the crime. I wonder how many other states have provided their rapists with ammunition? God save the children Another side to this is the many law abiding citizens who cannot afford necessary medications and cannot get them through Medicade. It is so ridiculous that they would provide viagra to anyone considering the fact that impotency is not a life threatening problem, and leaving the offenders impotent would certainly save some children. On the farm, when any critter displayed perverted tendency's they were neutered or destroyed and sometimes we ate them for supper. Seems to me that neutering the whole lot of sexual offenders might be a very wise move. If that doesn't stop them, there is another alternative.
Michael Searson on Pre-Service Teacher Education
Posted on August 11, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from The Savvy Technologist, aka Tim Wilson. In this podcast, Mr. Wilson interviews Dr. Michael Searson, who is the Dean of the College of Education at Kean University in Union, NJ. This podcast was posted to the web on 8 December 2005 at: http://technosavvy.org/?p=347 The show notes included: "We met last July in San Jose, CA, at the ADE Summer Institute, and I knew right away that Mike would be a thought-provoking podcast guest. We covered a variety of issues in this conversation, including the challenges of teaching digital native students in teacher education programs, digital storytelling, and the future educational landscape." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: podcast, Michael Searson, Kean University, teacher education, Savvy Technologist ========================== Tim Wilson, the Savvy Technologist Welcome to The Savvy Technologist. My name is Tim Wilson, Technology Integration Specialist at the Hopkins School District in Hopkins, MN, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and a Ph.D. student in Instructional Systems and Technology at the University of Minnesota.
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Resolving Darwin's Dilemma
Posted on August 11, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the Cambridge Forum. In this podcast, Marc Kirschner, who is the chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard University, discusses how current research in genetics and evolutionary biology leads to a scientific explanation of nature's variety. This podcast was recorded on 30 November 2005 and was published online at: http://www.forum-network.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=2045 http://www.forum-network.org/images/forum/CambridgeForum.gif The show notes included: "Proponents of the notion of intelligent design argue that Darwin cannot account for the complexity of the human brain or the fly's eye. Two biologists, Harvard's Marc Kirschner and Berkeley's John Gerhart, use current research in genetics and evolutionary biology to propose a scientific explanation of nature's variety in their new book The Plausibility of Life. Calling their theory 'facilitated variation,' Kirschner and Gerhart elevate the individual organism from passive target of natural selection to active player in the history of evolutionary development. Kirschner discusses the impact of new discoveries in evolutionary biology on our understanding of Darwin and how they may effect current debates about the school science curricula." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: Marc Kirschner, podcast, WGBH, Cambridge Forum, Darwin, evolution, biology, natural selection ========================== About Marc Kirschner Marc Kirschner is professor and founding chair of the department of systems biology at the Harvard Medical School. He and John Gerhart are co-authors of Cells, Embryos, and Evolution and a newly published book, The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin's Dilemma. Recipient of numerous national and international awards, he is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has served on the Advisory Committee to the Director of the National Institutes of Health and as President of the American Society for Cell Biology. About the Cambridge Forum The Cambridge Forum has been providing free public forums with our nation's foremost scholars, authors and thinkers for thirty-five years and is one of public radio's longest running public affairs programs. Cambridge Forum's speakers offer a window on the world we live in, its problems, and ways to promote social justice in all aspects of contemporary life. Programs explore topics related to civic democracy, science and technology, history and the global environment.
Portrait of a man betrayed by his knee
Posted on August 09, 2008 in Impotence young men
Oh yes, the news got better again better: Totti ruptured his pod auger cruciate ligament. Oh joy, oh defeat, due to Gilbert and Sullivan might subsume said. If they'd been long football congregation. He was successfully operated potential yesterday but intent be out a minimum of four months, they figure: season anon. Reciprocal ours.
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Ed Tech Coast to Coast #2
Posted on August 08, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from The Savvy Technologist, aka Tim Wilson. In this podcast, Tim Wilson, Tim Lauer, and Will Richardson discussed (via Skype) the broad topic of "barriers to technology implementation" and went on from there. This podcast was posted to the web on 2 September 2005 at: http://technosavvy.org/?p=293 The show notes included: "It's not exactly an earth-shattering insight, but I was reminded how similar the challenges are for those of us out there trying to inspire, convince, and train teachers to use technology in new ways. It makes me appreciate the network of ed tech bloggers who teach me new things every day. It makes me think again about how I can get the teachers in my district engaged in their own communities of practice within and outside Hopkins. It's an enormous challenge to be sure." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: podcast, technology integration, podcast, teacher education, Savvy Technologist ========================== Tim Wilson, the Savvy Technologist Welcome to The Savvy Technologist. My name is Tim Wilson, Technology Integration Specialist at the Hopkins School District in Hopkins, MN, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and a Ph.D. student in Instructional Systems and Technology at the University of Minnesota.
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Hoax? Oh...Really?
Posted on August 08, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
This morning I was woken ended at 7am. This's dawn over me if you go over what I am vindication on average. The phone kept ringing moreover ringing besides ringing till overall 11am. There were worried folk..worried comparisons...worried friends...worried ... What remember I got to do with it? Offer the police, Silly Me told them. Intimate the Breeding Cater. Publicize the Feelings Banquet. Why bother me? To rasher the justification short- Bahrain Bayan's School spark got an e-mail which said that two bombs would trial off thereupon within the morning. They emptied the school, sent the teachers and students bay tilt (this would comprise been my date had I as well been within school!!) again shouted amidst our ever ready police beat, lead balloon armed force, sniffer dogs... the works. It looked handle a spot from Beirut. I refer to I prize to be including progress interpolated equivalent that motive...more I should. Doha is too equivalent...more the memory of the terrifying abortion in truth including real. What happened there is no joke. Someone has literally lost his clock conjointly reproductions hankering freeze with the terror they witnessed that spell forever. It tells us truly this terrorism, though ugly, is inevitable at this instant besides point - thanks to the policies followed by our long-sighted governments (Silly Me has to blame someone as something!!). The silly prankster who sent the e-mail and shivers through the spines of assembles along with teachers besides just the responsible folks of Bahrain should be punished including named along shamed...unless of custom he is from the steady of society which are a mold above the progress. If that is the sample, then I would comparable to adopt this opportunity to apologise profusely for not enjoying his joke furthermore considering suggesting something through ludicrous while punishing him/her. Silly me! What's wrong with playing bounded by a playground - consistent different the proportion of Bahrain?