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Friday, January 13, 2012

How Things Work at The Hospital | Healthmad

How Things Work at The Hospital | Healthmad


A note to my friends to say why I have been absent the last few days. Due to a little eposide I have spent the last few days in the hospital. We thought I would be released yesterday but we kept waiting until 9:30 last night and finally gave up. I did get home this afternoon and just in good time. My granddaughter said otherwise she was coming to break me out. It saved her a lot of trouble and maybe kept both of us out of jail.

Lives of Black Women | Socyberty

Lives of Black Women | Socyberty


On Jean Tomer’s walk through the south in the twenties, he discovered something he had not imagined. Although uneducated, abused and downtrodden, black women had deep unconscious spiritual convictions. Their religion was their temple.They believed in ghosts and voodoo cures. They had no hope for tomorrow, and no outlet for their creativity. But I believe Tomer missed something.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

From Illiteracy to Millionaire Author | Socyberty

From Illiteracy to Millionaire Author | Socyberty



This "lazy" "stupid" student, as her teachers called her, proved them and everyone who thought so wrong. Amanda Kyle Williams couldn’t learn to read and quite school as soon as possible. It was only several years later when she consulted a therapist that she found with hard work she could learn to read. During that discovery she was constantly at the library tracing each letter over and over with her finger, so began her love of writing.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Making Decisions on Complicated Matters | Quazen

Making Decisions on Complicated Matters | Quazen




Having to make an important decision can keep us awake at night and stress us out, but there are ways to make the best decisions possible. Find a quiet relaxing spot to be alone and list all your alternatives. Take your time and list all your reasons pro and con. Remember your family and think about how your decision will effect them. Now make the best decision available under the circumstances. If you get it wrong, you will know that you took your time and went over all the alternatives. You can’t get it right every time

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Pet Owners and Vet Care | The Real Owner

Pet Owners and Vet Care | The Real Owner



Pet Owners want to take care of their animals but vet care is too high. According to a poll, Pet owners paid vets an average of $505 last year with those whose pets were seriously ill spent more than a $1000, on average. Cost was the problem for those who didn’t visit a vet. Pets owners on the average trust the vet not to order unnecessary treatment but 26 percent of owners say they do believe vets often order excessive treatment.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Huge Gap Between Capitol Hill Millionaires and Tax Payers | Socyberty

Huge Gap Between Capitol Hill Millionaires and Tax Payers | Socyberty




Congress truly does not "get it." They cannot relate to people who are unemployed and in need. Once in Congress, members benefits from many advantages unavailable to private citizens. Members start out with salaries of $174,000 and receive automatic cost of living raises. Members get extra pay for senior posts, plus generous pension and medical benefits. There is also questions about members of Congress using their access to confidential information to enrich themselves. Members stock market portfolio consistently outperform the market by six to 12 percent every year.

A New Addictive Drug Goes on The Market | Healthmad

A New Addictive Drug Goes on The Market | Healthmad



A new pain killer coming on the scene, Hydrocodone has ten times the wallop as Vicodin to suppress pain. Advocates say it will give physicians a more powerful tool to fight pain in patients who suffer from cancer and other serious diseases. Others worry that it’s just one more addictive drug to unload on the American people. For the first time patients will be able to legally buy pure Hydrocodone. Products on the market now, contain the drug with nonaddictive pain killers such as acetaminophen.