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I'm a dreamer, I dream of a world that sucks a little bit less than this one. Hey I dont want one of those utiopas or anything because that would be boring and mother nature would kill us all because she hates boring. just a little bit better, a smidge even. Do you think its possible to have a world wide health service. Now before all the hardcore capitalist yanks jump up and start shouting commie at the top of there lungs I am positive you would still be able to make money off the suffering of others, Im just saying perhaps we could limit it to say 30% rather than say 300%. Any country could be a part of the health service as long as they donate a persentage of there GDP. yes some countries will be adding more to the pot but 5% of all your money is still 5 percent of ALL your money. It could be our first attempt at doing something as a planet instead of as a country. It would mean that no matter who you are or where you are in the ENITRE world you would have access to the best possible trained doctors and nurses and the best medical equipment and drugs.Things the world health service (WHS) could do would be to train everyone who was able first aid to atleast a high enough level to keep someone alive in most stituations till help can arrive. Accidents happen, its part of life but there should be no one who dose not know what to do incase of a heart attack, stroke or car accident. The way I see it what to come people think is a socialist idea is actually capitalist idea if you look it it this way. If you offer someone a free service so that they keep visiting your busisness are you a commie? If you keep people alive for longer they will work longer, spend more money at your busineess. think of the adverts. AT&T - keeping you alive for another 30 years, just incase the kids call. Imagine acitects, desiners and doctors given a blank check to desige a large and medium and a small hospital and to place as many as needed anywhere in the world. Now imagine all the money to be made building them and filling them with equipment and training and filling them with staff. now imagine the night sleep you will have knowing that you worked hard, you earned some good money and no matter what happens, all of your family, even members your didnt know you had will be looked after and get the drugs and test they need. moreResolved Question: Has Gaza become.............?
a year ago, Gaza was attacked by Israel for 22 days. Ever since, Gaza has been blockaided from the rest of the world. "The blockade does not target armed groups but rather punishes Gaza’s entire population by restricting the entry of food, medical supplies, educational equipment and building materials" Has Gaza become a concentration camp? http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/01/18/97661.html moreResolved Question: My debate with Muslim creationist girls on facebook.?
Hey guys I slammed into a debate with some muslim girls it all started with my facebook status now see for yourself and let me know what do you think? something these creationists said will make you go like ahhhhh PS: I'm a non practicing muslim agnostic.just cause I don't want to pay the tax to be an Atheist. Chef Hamza-If we do discover a grand unified theory of the fundamental forces, it should be in time understandable in broad principle by everyone. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists and just ordinary people, be able to take part in the discussion of why it is that we and the universe exist. If we find the answer to that, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason—for then we would know the mind of the universe. October 28 at 10:30am · She replied. Sadaf Temuri i don't agree to it. Cause i guess every Muslim knows their creator, and the purpose of their existence, and so for this whole wide universe. i guess in these crucial times we have a lot many other important issues of concern, than the Big Bang theory and all.....l November 3 at 8:54am Sadaf Temuri Open ur mind dear.......Allah Pak has made this all easy for us...........just read the Holy Quran! November 3 at 8:56am My reply. Chef Hamza. You are just being ignorant. As for keeping an open mind, just don't close your mind by reading the Qur'an there is far too much to find out (you wouldn't have the computer you are using if we just stuck to the Qur'an). As far as important issues go, medical equipment used by the doctors to save many lives are a by product of our understanding of the universe. Having an open mind means that you try to find out all of the possibilities that account for your existence and the existence of the universe. Mysticism has it's place but don't confuse it with reality. There is a very beautiful universe out there waiting to be observed. And it would be better to not comment on cosmological matters if you can't understand them, The Big Bang is not the grand unified theory or the theory of everything.... Read More Everyone finds their own purpose in life, that's' what humans do. So, my dear I suggest that you open your mind and stop being ignorant. She replied Sadaf Temuri It was said for some people in the Quran and hadith...that they see the truth, but do no accept it. about to explore the universe? have u ever explored what is said in the Quran about this universe??????? Are u not aware that the mention of world's shape as a sphere was made in Quran centuries before it was ever proposed or accepted? indeed how ignorant we are........we do not read what we have.......do not believe what our prophet told.......and those non believers who have no liability towards our religion read our books and explore them........unfortunately every great scientist and philosopher einstien or newton, has read them, learned them. but we are so great in our knowledge we do not even consider it! Every thing has a reason and a creator......and believe me or not whatever the process may be...........it all leads back to one Mighty Power! no fusion, no reaction, no formation can take place without His Will! a lot of people confuse Purpose and Sub-purpose. Allah Pak created us for a reason........for the love of our Prophet....and gave us a purpose.........to obey Him and His Prophet and most importantly understand His Religion. dear this is the purpose of our creation, our existence.....and then to test us.......He left us with choice.........the choice of our sub- purpose. for some its to earn........for some its fame, knowledge, relationships, explorations, discoveries........etc.... Read More u may explore anything..........but explore believing that Allah is the Sole creator of everything.......innovate things but have faith that this all belongs to Allah! we come in this world, make relations, earn lots of money, fame, see all good and bad........live our life however we like.........but ultimately we all end up in the same place.........and whether in this world you are accountable to anyone or not..........you will be answerable in His court about every word,move or thought u made in this life. Allah Pak or His books dont need proof............Noetic science is relating our beliefs and Quran and doing a huge research on them and finding all the answers mankind is looking for............the after world.......soul.........beliefs........faith.......thoughts.....u must have known that Quranic verse meanings all deeds good or bad depend upon our thought ( Willingness) and Noetic science has proved that a subsequent change can be attained in anything whether atmospheric or human behaviour if we believe and give concentrated thoughts about it. dear.....learn and see all that u want...do what u like...but do not defy what Allah Has said or what our books refer....they are your greatest asset and best defense in this life and the next. And just to mention.....computer is onc moreResolved Question: what do you think of the start of my essay?
Was Egyptian medicine an important step forward? In today’s society, medicine is created by a world of computers and cutting edge technology but from the roots of medicine merged remedies and treatments that are still used today by many professionals. The medicine of the ancient Egyptians set the foundations of the medical care that we know today. Ancient Egypt was also the first to create a stable civilisation. They lived in cities, followed religions and used trade links, all of which were important for their improved medical methods. By comparing Egypt to the tribes at Isbister in 3000BC, we can see that Egypt’s society was much more socially developed and had an increased understanding of the human anatomy. Most of their ideas that expanded their knowledge of the human body originally came from the River Nile. Doctors began to create theories which suggested the anatomy consisted of channels, just like the irrigation channels dug by the farmers in the Nile. If the channels inside the body became blocked, it could cause a person to become unhealthy. The River Nile was also a main factor that influenced the wealth of the country. Unlike prehistoric Isbister, Egypt was a country with lots of money. When the Nile flooded, the surrounding land was covered with fertile soil. Because of this, farming was very successful and the landowners often became rich. With this money they were able to pay for medical care and also provide surgical equipment that enabled them to continue improving treatments for the sick. I'm 13 years old. The essay is about Egyptian medicine. moreResolved Question: Can you please translate this to french?
My school is called SCCS. It is located in Camden Town; North West London. It is a secondary school constituting more then 1000 student. It is predominantly an Art and Science school. It is a diverse school where it accommodates students from all over the world of different ethnicities and backgrounds. My favourite subject is Science because I would like to enter a medical profession in the future. Courses in science will help me to attain this goal. In addition to that I am interested in astrophysics because I would like to become an astronaut one day. I like school uniforms because it represents what my school stands for. It also mitigates the problems that might arise from allowing students to wear their own clothes. Yesterday, I went to see my teacher to help me out with the material that I did not understand during the class lecture. After that I went to the administration to buy thr uniform that I have ordered a couple of days ago. I don’t get anything from the school canteen as I bring my prepared food from home. I will commence school in September, therefore I want to prepare myself and get all the equipment I need for the new educational year. In my opinion a good teacher should have a lot of patience and have the ability to discuss and explain complex materials in lay-man language. A good teacher should also be ready to take full responsibility of the progress of his students. And most importantly resolve issues students may have. I would buy a piece of land next to the school in order to build a sport centre to keep the students out of the streets and involve them in sports activities. No, because it needs a lot of patience. Moreover, I am unable to stretch my advanced communication skills to meet the comprehensive of students at lower level. I went to Thorpe Park with my school last year because I receive a lot of commendations. I was able to win a fluffy bear from my mum in one of the games. I really had fun their. moreResolved Question: army invading hospitals? what do you think of this?
if i was lying in a hospital bed and the doctor started to speak about bomming the cancer and ripping out the enemy of the patiant i would be scared. what do you think and what are your toughts on this artic in the times??? http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/health/2009/0113/1231738219539.html if you cant access it ive copy and pasted it. arnt i a nace man LOL so any way what are your toughts??? MEDICAL MATTERS: Do terms like ‘killer cells’ and ‘vaccine shots’ actually help the patient? asks MUIRIS HOUSTON TONY GREGORY, the long-serving Dublin independent TD, has rightly been the subject of many news reports and obituaries marking his passing. But I wonder how comfortable he would have been with some of the military language used to describe his experience of cancer? “Gregory loses long battle with cancer” and “he fought bravely till the end” are the sort of cliched phrases that rolled off the presses and criss- crossed the airways when the TD died after a long illness. Gregory will be best remembered for his pioneering work against substance abuse in deprived areas of our capital. In a tribute, the North Inner City Local Drugs Task Force’s Joe Barry said: “Tony Gregory led the way in relation to our country’s efforts to tackle drug misuse and has proved an inspiration to all working to improve the lives of individuals, families and communities most seriously affected by drugs.” What makes this tribute stand out is the lack of military language used to describe Gregory’s contribution to the drugs issue. Between the war on terrorism and the battle against drugs, the rhetoric of war is firmly rooted in the lexicon of the 21st century. And it has crept into healthcare too: we read of the “collateral damage” of chemotherapy to describe the side effects of cancer treatments. Yet the term is defined by the US army as “the unintentional damage or incidental damage affecting facilities, equipment or personnel occurring as a result of military action directed against targeted enemy forces or facilities”. How did we get from this to: “A new strategy in the war on renal cell cancer: hitting multiple targets with limited collateral damage” – the title of a 2008 research paper. Perhaps the author succumbed to the temptation to use military jargon to spruce up his manuscript. Clearly military life cannot be distanced from the rest of the world, but do we really need terms like “killer cells” and “vaccine shots” when talking to patients? I worry about the effect of such language on patients. We ask them to “beat” illness and to “keep up the good fight”. Doctors talk of building up the person’s “resistance” and of prescribing “magic bullets” to kill off cancer cells, all of which may suit those with determined personalities. But what of the meek, the mild or those who are depressed? They may be neither inclined nor able to respond to exhortations to fight back. And unable to respond, it is possible that certain people will feel they have “failed” themselves, their families and their medical team. What about the notion that engaging a fighting spirit will protect you against a cancer recurrence? A large UK study suggests this is a fallacy: a long-term follow-up of cancer patients at the Royal Marsden Hospital found that a high fighting spirit confers no survival advantage on those who displayed extreme fortitude. There are alternative approaches when we face serious illness. One of the best is to view the process as a journey. There will be bumps along the road; some parts will be downhill while others will take more effort. The journey will offer alternative routes and it may be appropriate at times to rest a while. Another advantage of the journey analogy is that you can take a travelling companion with you. Tony Gregory died at St Francis Hospice on Dublin’s north side. I suspect he was facilitated on his final journey by the wide range of health professionals who work there. After all, the word hospice is derived from the Latin, hospes, and it originally referred to the tradition of giving shelter to those on a journey. George Orwell wrote about the powerful role of words. “Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent,” he said. His advice is especially apposite when it comes to the use of military jargon in healthcare. I’d like to think Tony Gregory would approve. Dr Houston is pleased to hear from readers at mhouston@irishtimes.com but regrets he is unable to reply to individual medical queriesheres an easier version of the on line articial: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/health/2009/0113/1231738219539_pf.html moreVoting Question: How have Israels attacks made Israel a safer place?
Hammas offered various ceasefires. Israel rejected them. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/937196.html http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1189411457380 On 25 April 08 Hamas offered Israel a six-month ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, - to be a mutual arrangement and lead to an end of the Israeli blockade and the opening of all border crossings to the Gaza Strip - which period Egypt will work to extend the truce to the West Bank. 20 June 08 The ceasefire is agreed.Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said Israel planned to ease its months-long siege of the Gaza Strip so long as the truce deal was implemented as planned. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/993702.html During the ceasefirre Israel has tightened it's grip in Gaza by cutting electricity supplies to 1,500,000 people. They restricted food supplies and medical supplies were cut back further. Three months into the ceasefire Israel stopped international journalists visting Gaza. In October 08, humanitarian monitors reported that malnutrition was occurring within Palestine but particularly children. Throughout this time Hamas maintained their ceasefire. Not one single rocket was fire, despite many deaths occurring in Palestine through poor water and shortages of medicines and equipment. For it's part - Israel did not relax the restrictions on Gaza - it increased them - even though USA was now urging Israel to allow medicines and food supplies into Gaza. 5 Nov 08. Israel then broke the ceasefire in the 4th month when Israeli troops launched a raid into the Palestinian territory and killed six people. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/05/israelandthepalestinians For six months Gaza was like a pressure cooker with Hammas observing the terms of the agreement and Israel ignoring them. After six months, at the end of the ceasefire Gaza militia fired rockets into the area where Palestinians had been pushed out of 3 years ago . Israel claims hundreds of rockets - although only one person has been killed. Israel has responded by using the most sophisticated aircraft in the world and have launched attacks killing some 250 Palestinians, Now tell me how Israel wanted peace. Tell me that Israels response has made Israel saferWell the first poster needs to challenge the UNITED NATIONS imonitors becasue they confrim that Hamas observed the ceasefire. Please go argue with the UN. moreResolved Question: This letter was published in a South African Newspaper.Your thoughts?
TIME FOR THE TRUTH For the past 13 years we have heard how all our problems are the fault of the long since departed apartheid regime. The ANC spin doctors resort to all sorts of excuses when things go wrong, as they have been doing for the past 10 years. Now is the time for the truth. In 1994 the ANC took over a country that was in a healthy state of repair, with an Education system rated one of the top ten in the world. A Health system that produced pioneers in many fields of medical research and enjoyed the respect of the medical fraternity the world over. A transportation system that was the envy of the rest of Africa, and a network of roads equal to the best in Europe. A police force that controlled crime. A water supply rated one of the cleanest in the world. What have we now? An education system rated at the bottom end of a field of 50, with a required pass rate of 33% (the lowest requirement of any system in the world, and still our pupils are unable to achieve this miserable standard). We have a health system where those in control believe beetroot and garlic will cure AIDS, where babies die in hospitals through lack of knowledge, medication, equipment and efficient care. Where untrained staff forget to check regularly on patients in serious condition. We have a Minerals and Energy Minister who suggests that businesses close for certain periods to conserve electricity whilst South Arica suffers power failures, but until very recently continued to supply electrical power to our northern and eastern neighbours. We have cholera outbreaks because of contaminated water supplies in rural areas. We have a crime rate which is just about the highest in the world. We have a government composed of officials under investigation for corruption, theft, fraud, consorting with criminals, drunken driving, speeding and many other forms of law breaking. Time to tell the truth – the ANC government is incapable of running our country. And their policies border on insanity. The ANC policy of Affirmative Action has stripped the country of 75% of its skilled population and is responsible for the deprivation of the constitutional and social rights of the white population. The practice of putting black people in a position way above their ceiling of competence is now showing the inevitable signs of efficiency erosion at all levels. Along with the inevitable rise in prices and lowering of standards of service and living. The Black Economic Empowerment policy has empowered a certain group of people (all ANC members) at the expense of the entire population. And has cost, and continues to cost, our country billions of rand. The ANC government officials, both local and national have embarked on a policy of rewarding themselves with excessive salaries, and ridiculous bonuses, for utter inefficiency. Eskom is another case in point, with an alleged R143 million paid in bonuses, whilst the country suffers an energy crisis due to ignorance and lack of planning. This crisis now threatens the economy of our country. I am sure many of those who operate a Telkom service have had the pleasure of holding on for 49 minutes when contacting Telkom's help line. (My personal best was 59 minutes on January 26, 2008. I must admit that I was helped after that period, which was a refreshing change). We have a crime rate that is the envy of the Russian Mafia, who will no doubt soon be relocating to Johannesburg and Cape Town. (The Sicilian Brotherhood are already here it seems, enjoying the friendship of some of our Commissioners and Ministers). We have roads which, in the rural areas, are slowly crumbling away, if they have not already disintegrated. We have roads in our towns and cities which have more potholes than a slice of Swiss cheese. We have traffic lights which do not work for at least 2 - 3 days each month. As a reward for this farcical and criminal inefficiency, the government hands out awards and bonuses to all concerned. Let's be honest. Several Ministers should have been fired by the President 4 years ago. Those involved in Health, Safety and Security, Education, Home Affairs, Land Affairs, Labour and Minerals and Energy should long since have walked the plank. The latest madness is to disband the one department that stands between absolute corrupt government and the man in the street, the Scorpions. In fact our democracy, such as it is, is under severe threat. We have a former Minister of Defence who bought fighter planes which the airforce did not want, and who, it is alleged by a former ANC Minister, received R39-R50 million for his troubles. We have two submarines (cost R1.6 billion a piece, it is alleged) which are languishing in Cape Town Harbour as no one can drive them. We also have a fancy army, which costs millions monthly, with no one to fight. Which is why we have millions unemployed and without shelter. And 4 million refugees, which we cannot afford to cater for. But if one criticises the present ANC government, (which should be one’s democratic right), one is labeled 'racist'. But the biggest racists are those who accuse others of racism, and everyone knows where they are. Let's be honest, tell the truth and declare quite openly, the ANC are incapable of running this country. The Pied Piper.Marky/Amsterdam - The pair of you distinctly need to disengage your head from your anus. The writer comments on the current situation in South Africa. How on earth can you use the past (which the pair of you clearly know nothing about) to justify the present?Chickyboo/Malaliekie - I have no SA phone book but this appeared under the letter: Fax letters to 011 907 9348 before 10am on Mondays. Now perhaps you can establish from the number which Newspaper that is and lets us know. Then of course we can look at the Newspaper's Website.Chickyboo/Malaliekie - I have no SA phone book but this appeared under the letter: Fax letters to 011 907 9348 before 10am on Mondays. Now perhaps you can establish from the number which Newspaper that is and lets us know. Then of course we can look at the Newspaper's Website.MJ - Prior to handing over to Zanu PF, Ian Smith said that Mugabe would wreck the Country within 20 years. He was right as are the South Africans whoi forecast the same scenario for South Africa. That is not racism. That is foresight and realism. moreResolved Question: Why do Europeans care what kind of health care we have in the United States?
Seriously? Whats the difference to you? 95% of Americans are happy with the level of care they get in the country. - and the millions of your citizens who fly to America every year to have surgery or get treatment of some sort appear to happy with it as well. 60% are happy with their "health plan". Which is to say that only 40% of Americans dont like what they have to pay but are still fully satisfied with the level of care. While our system needs some tweeking, it is still the best in the world. No country comes close. But again, who cares. What we do over here has no impact on you people. Except when you consider all of the state-of-the-art medical equipment the American system has provided to the world. You know: X Rays, MRI's, CAT Scans, telescopic surgery, etc. Our "greedy" system was able to invent these things because our system works. Without us you wouldnt have any of this stuff. So instead of bashing our system - which to most Americans looks like nothing more moreMore World Medical Equipment Results
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