NBC News report about Dr. Victoria Bowmann and her book, “You Gotta Have GUTS!” (available on Amazon.com).
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Me playing rock band 2 Breaking Benjamin So cold vocals and drums FC(Full Combo)
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Examples of bombed civilian structures: www.infowars.com Oct 20, 2010 This Is America’s Genocide. We are creating a Worldwide Auschwitz. NATO War Crimes: Depleted Uranium Found in Libya by Scientists Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya Global Research July 6, 2011 War crimes and crimes against humanity have been and continue to be committed in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya by NATO. Amongst these crimes, the Atlantic Alliance has been using depleted uranium against Libya, specifically civilians and civilian infrastructure. Bombed sites in Libya have been visited by professional scientists working in the Surveying and Collecting Specimens and Laboratory Measuring Group. The scientists and trained experts have conducted field surveys looking for radioactive isotopes (radioisotopes) at bombed sites. The samples from these sites were then scientifically analyzed at the laboratories of the Nuclear Energy Institution of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Analysis in Libya through inductively coupled plasma has shown that several sites contain even higher than expected doses of uranium. Holes caused by NATO missiles also have high radioactive measurements, as do the fragments of NATO ordinance. Sites analyzed by the teams of scientists include Bab Al-Azizia and Souk Al-Ahad. The teams of scientists have found it hard to conduct their important work during the NATO bombings. They have put their health in jeopardy and their lives at risk. Moreover, many of these sites have been bombed numerous times …
Pua had a outing on her own(Stewie let her out) and once home went to sleep and didn’t get up again. 24hrs later offered her water she drank and vomited. She pooped and thought I saw worms so took that in and got worm meds. That night she turned critical. She was turning red and purple all over. Vet was closed for the weekend and no one would see her. E-vet turned her away. My dog vet gave us supplies to see us through the weekend. We were worried she wouldn’t make it. We got her ants and termites and she finally ate Sunday night. Her head swelled up after the vet visit and her being on antibiotics and vit K. It was sterptococcal toxic shock syndrome. This kills dogs too. Most vets are not familiar with it yet and most animals wont survive without proper treatment but Pua was lucky. Over the long weekend of no vets to see the only thing I found to fit her symptoms was scarlet fever, anteaters are known to get strep infections. When we could finally see the vet he was convinced it was rat poison so I dropped the idea of demanding a culture. It was a mistake. Scarlet fever is caused by a hemolytic form of the strep bacteria(or maybe they all are). Anyway that means it destroys red blood cells and her white cells were up, showing she had an infection. And the “rash” of scarlet fever’s not really a rash in most people it doesn’t even itch. Then I found a paper on dogs getting strep and it causing bleeding(like from rat poison). I went back to believing it was ‘scarlet fever …
GuiLin (KuiLin) – Rustic CHINA Guilin (pinyin: Guìlín) is a city in China, situated in the northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the west bank of the Li River. Its name means “forest of Sweet Osmanthus”, owing to the large number of fragrant Sweet Osmanthus trees located in the city. The city has long been renowned for its unique scenery. History In 314 BC, a small settlement was established along the banks of the Li River. In 111 BC, during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Shi An County was established, which could be regarded as the beginning of the city. In 507 AD, the town was renamed Guizhou. Guilin prospered in the Tang and Song dynasties but remained a county. The city was also a nexus between the central government and the southwest border, and it was where regular armies were placed to guard that border. Canals were built through the city so that food supplies could be directly transported from the food-productive Yangtze plain to the farthest southwestern point of the empire. In 1921, Guilin became one of the headquarters of the Northern Expeditionary Army led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. In 1940, the city acquired its present name. In 1981, this ancient city was listed by the State Council as one of the four cities (the other three being Beijing, Hangzhou and Suzhou) where the protection of historical and cultural heritage, as well as natural scenery, should be treated as a priority project. Guilin cuisine is known for its snacks and the use of …
Written on a loop pedal with vocal beats and guitar loops, here’s the lyrics: rasta man bringing everybody a little big slice of ham OOH don’t you get some ham get me some i don’t give a damn we love ham ham is like something you like taste real good it makes you feel so full of life eh! oh man you know about me i like that guy on tv all he do is sing to me about buying some kind of car i think i dont know why he want me to buy a car is kinda scary he…scares me… SCARES ME everybody always get so down everybody gets upsidedown they just… shit in their mouths they just, they just shit in their mouths and thats all i have to say all i have to say let’s just be crazy i had Rally’s today. they put cheese on my potatoes they put cheese on my potatoes they put bacon on my potatoes! you people call them french fries but i call them potatoes cut into long rectangles po ta to too ta tos the other thing i did today work in the ER ok everybody and their moms and their daughters came in today they were like “hey!” i was like “what!” they said, “i got a pimple on my butt.” I’m serious someone came in for a pimple on their butt. you know what? go home, you’re not my friend there’s a girl that comes into the ER all the time she pretends she’s my friend i’m like no shes like HEEEEeeeeeey im like no no no nononono go get a job go get a job so i don’t have to see you at my job. that was a bad note. kinda like my day i got diarrhea three times today i was hoping it would go away hoping …
NSFW! // A tale of a truly sh*tty date — as performed at the RADAR Reading Series in San Francisco The options available via “pull-down menu” on this site are really limited, so this time I opted for ‘comedy’ in the category dept. So subjective, the entire process: is it educational because literature/a dramatic reading is involved? I mean: the event was funded by an Arts Council…but the term “reading” seems so stodgy; “education” is an ‘easy op’. The question is: educating the public about WHAT? Ad nauseum. Hope this one doesn’t induce nausea! If you’ve recently had an unfortunate experience on a first–or any other, for that matter–date, consider this anecdote testament to the expression that “things could be worse.” Thing is: I’ve got quite a few more tales of dates from hell. Rather than sharing another one of my own, how about YOU GUYS dishing some? (via video clip or comment) ****** Cut, color and extensions by the illustrious Irene Urias of Hairroin Salon. FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE: An addiction I can recommend you ‘picking up!’ (And.HOW) *****
This is the VOA Special English Health Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Hospitals not only treat infections — they can also cause them. In the United States alone, the number of infections in hospitals is estimated at close to two million each year. About one hundred thousand patients die. A new government report notes that very little progress has been made in reducing what are called health care-associated infections. The most common are infections of the urinary tract, surgical site and bloodstream. Many infections have been increasing even as hospitals have made efforts to improve. The report showed, for example, an eight percent increase in cases of sepsis, or bloodstream infection, following operations. About forty percent of all health care-associated infections are linked to the use of catheters. A tube is placed inside the body to collect urine so the patient does not have to get out of bed. But the latest report says urinary tract infections after surgery increased more than three and a half percent. It says catheters should be used only if necessary. Another way to prevent infections is to give patients antibiotics before surgery. Doctors are advised to give them within the hour before the operation. Patients who get antibiotics earlier than one hour are more likely to get an infected surgical wound. Also, doctors are advised to discontinue the antibiotics within twenty-four hours after the surgery. The report says longer than that is usually not …
This is the VOA Special English Health Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Hospitals not only treat infections — they can also cause them. In the United States alone, the number of infections in hospitals is estimated at close to two million each year. About one hundred thousand patients die. A new government report notes that very little progress has been made in reducing what are called health care-associated infections. The most common are infections of the urinary tract, surgical site and bloodstream. Many infections have been increasing even as hospitals have made efforts to improve. The report showed, for example, an eight percent increase in cases of sepsis, or bloodstream infection, following operations. About forty percent of all health care-associated infections are linked to the use of catheters. A tube is placed inside the body to collect urine so the patient does not have to get out of bed. But the latest report says urinary tract infections after surgery increased more than three and a half percent. It says catheters should be used only if necessary. Another way to prevent infections is to give patients antibiotics before surgery. Doctors are advised to give them within the hour before the operation. Patients who get antibiotics earlier than one hour are more likely to get an infected surgical wound. Also, doctors are advised to discontinue the antibiotics within twenty-four hours after the surgery. The report says longer than that is usually not …