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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

News You Can Use Hoping Joe Avellar Finds a Nice Home
1. Iran Gets Army Gear in Pentagon Sale
2. Doctors' sloppy handwriting kills more than 7,000 people annually
3. Free beer and other perks CEOs get when they lose their jobs
4. Half of all children are below average, and teachers can do only so much for them
5. The Girl With a Boy's Brain
6. Filthy Wal-Mart: a Photo Essay
7. Adultery could mean life, court finds
8. The Donald's Hollywood star -- negotiated, priced and bought
9. Your Daily Spot of Sun-shine: Hubby gets suicide leap rap
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Questions of the Day
- O.J. Book: Evidence of Guilt?
- What's the most popular dog?
- How many acute attacks of malaria are there each year?
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A.M. Links | Drrrty Wal-Mart Edition
News You Can Use Hoping Joe Avellar Finds a Nice Home
1. Iran Gets Army Gear in Pentagon Sale
2. Doctors' sloppy handwriting kills more than 7,000 people annually
3. Free beer and other perks CEOs get when they lose their jobs
4. Half of all children are below average, and teachers can do only so much for them
5. The Girl With a Boy's Brain
6. Filthy Wal-Mart: a Photo Essay
7. Adultery could mean life, court finds
8. The Donald's Hollywood star -- negotiated, priced and bought
9. Your Daily Spot of Sun-shine: Hubby gets suicide leap rap
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Questions of the Day
- O.J. Book: Evidence of Guilt?
- What's the most popular dog?
- How many acute attacks of malaria are there each year?
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This entry has 9 comments: (Add your own)
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There are 'filthy' Sears stores, K-Mart stores, Penny's stores, M. Ward's stores,
Burdines' stores, etc...etc...etc. It is obvious why the 'fair and unbiased' media
chose a single Wal-Mart store on which to center their invective. An agenda of
hate is a difficult thing to hide, even if they were inclined to make the attempt. -
(Carlin Flora, "The Girl With a Boy's Brain: Kiriana Cowansage can run complex neuroscience experiments and sketch beautiful portraits. She melts at the sight of an animal, but she balks at the concept of love. Such paradoxes define women with Asperger's syndrome.", Psychology Today, Nov/Dec 2006)
The issue on Asperger's Syndrome (AS) is neat, and neuroscience is held to very high standards, I have studied with one in Starbucks in a casual relationship as he was going for his diploma and the amount of work looks like a multi-volume certification for every class. When women found out, he lap was not empty, they want success.
People want it perfect so often they will ruin their own opportunity, and with human life in medicine every mistake is picked upon, and this leads to standards that exist for our safety and credibility and justify our ways and means.
From a personal perspective, and I have seen diploma professionals do this, and the subject Kiriana Cowansage looks like a chicken. The number one thing society ruins is the appearance of weakness and society will take away any social standing for this, and being wishy washy is no good. I have seen the wicked get promoted and get careers despite having trash come out of their mouth that would shame hookworms, and they eat anything: unclean, but so brave the bosses are targets and they keep him. There are circumstances, but no one likes the weakling. Maybe psychology will show something and strap her down naked for three months and give motive. -
The medical industry is starting to use computers for electronic transmission of prescriptions. Upon any questions the pharmacist is supposed to confirm with the doctor's office the prescription. Most states make separate the pharmacy from the doctor and this gives integrity in medicine and a independent check where licensed pharmacist are experts in medical interactions while the doctor is the specialist in whatever the doctor does.
This is good, and, in fact, there are openings for computer development for medical records for prescriptions, among other things, and it does have to be reliable, or they will fight it all of the way. The medical people are held to high standards of law and the medical community, so close is not good enough. But this is promising and a sign of the times.
Medical databases have been placed online, such as this public one ( http://www.healthcentral.com/ with Dr. Dean Edell), but professional chemical databases still need development, including for medicine. -
Donald Trump is getting a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame, and he deserves it. This is important, because most fame is short lived, in fact, if, in fame, you survive a year, then you did well. So, your star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame immortalize you beyond your known fame, so people know you were there.
Anyone list the stars? Because the film industry does have education as part of it, and the star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame can be a start for research projects.
Ever see imdb ( http://www.imdb.com/ ), I am impressed, but it is not a physical record in the public.
1/17/07 2:34 PM