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Does unemployment beat your ass?
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Don’t let unemployment send you zee-bomb.
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Down with nepotism by fat-assed brass.
Send sound-off fax resumes by Fax Sass.
Incommunicado - prevented by circumstances or by force from communicating with others
Implied: When the situation is the anxiousness of love, and you need to know you are in touch with someone, you cannot be sure you are in touch; therefore, you must make sure, resulting in the actual, less clear communication. Otherwise, everyone would be at the mercy of the so-called zaniness and its parameters, especially as no one can trust the parameters and no one, except the seditious, understand when it is ‘holding down the fort’, the antonym being the understanding it takes to ‘hold down the fort’ has left the common good umbrella and belongs now to the squally people with the finders-keepers-losers-weepers attitude, and not to the actual health conscientious people under attack, who are holding down the fort.
Hence, the dynamics become finders-keepers becoming offshoots, further and further branching out into danger, and where no one can agree the very right, useful, and conscientious person is anything like she really is because the free ride to hold down the fort was created. She cannot be in charge to them. Thus, that they are bumblers as freeloaders and molesters is the same thing to them as consuming security and staying potted, knowing it as treasonable.
The freedom of speech for which soldiers fight and die CANNOT BE hypothetical--there is not a hypothetical freedom of speech--so the fact Liam Madden said the war in Iraq is a war crime, even though all wars would be war crimes because they destroy young lives, maim children, and generally make only the people who declare them happy. Therefore, any reasonable person would see the ‘crime’, and, having said this philosophical thing wearing regulation clothing, he has been denied his right to free speech, that for which he served his country to uphold its belief in freedom of speech and the right of a man to his own opinion, does make the charge against him of disloyalty an outrageous, ludicrous idea. A real charge, though hypothetical denial of a country’s true philosophy about its citizens’ freedom of speech, for certainly no general in his right mind would say he did not fight to protect freedom of speech, that the ideal is hypothetical, leads to confusion. Why does an on the way out status, a limbo between the right to freedoms and the task of serving in the military to protect and uphold them, it seems, shift the focus from freedom of speech to not real freedom of speech? We are supposed to believe it is because he was wearing his camouflage togs at the time.
Rationalism – reasoning as a basis of action - the belief that thought and action should be governed by reason; reason as source of truth - the belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge and truth and should be relied on in searching for and testing the truth of things (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Socialism – political system of communal ownership - a political theory or system in which the means of production and distribution are controlled by the people and operated according to equity and fairness rather than market principles; movement based on socialism - any of several political movements or theories of the 19th and 20th centuries based on principles of socialism, typically advocating an end to private property and the exploitation of workers; stage between capitalism and communism - in Marxist theory, the stage after the proletarian revolution when a society is changing from capitalism to communism, marked by pay distributed according to work done rather than need (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Communism – classless political system - the political theory or system in which all property and wealth is owned in a classless society by all the members of a community;
Marxist - Leninist system - the Marxist-Leninist version of a classless society in which capitalism is overthrown by a working-class revolution that gives ownership and control of wealth and property to the state; one-party state - any system of government in which a single, usually totalitarian, party holds power, and the state controls the economy (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Capitalism – free-market system - an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods, characterized by a free competitive market and motivation by profit (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Despotism – rule by a despot - rule by a despot or tyrant; abuse of power - cruel and arbitrary use of power (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Nepotism – favoritism shown to relatives - favoritism shown by somebody in power to relatives and friends, especially in appointing them to good positions (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Radicalism – politics advocating major changes - political policies that advocate more sweeping political, economic, or social change than that traditionally supported by the mainstream political parties; politically radical attitudes - support for radical political policies; significant change - sweeping change in any context, or the attitudes of people who favor sweeping change (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
Liberalism – progressive views - POLITICS a belief in tolerance and gradual reform in moral, religious, or political matters; political theory stressing individualism - politics a political ideology with its beginnings in western Europe that rejects authoritarian government and defends freedom of speech, association, and religion, and the right to own property; free-market economics - ECONOMICS an economic theory in favor of free competition and minimal government regulation; Christian theological movement - CHRISTIANITY a movement in modern Protestantism stressing intellectual freedom and the moral content of Christianity over the doctrines of traditional theology (Encarta Dictionary, Online)
The varieties of “-isms” tell, respond, sprout forth, and evolve for people to know they understand, comprehend, and see—or that it should be blind to variations—contrary qualities, the modification taking place through a change once thought impossible. The great term “rationalism”, therefore, is not opposite in virtue of the fact that the latter is greater than others of its fruition. The most distinctive mark of substance appears to be, while
“–ism” is explained as that which is known by something, this is obvious; thus, there is nothing that is the contrary of the two. Reason, if you will, finalities must be unjust is contrary to that which is just, that which is white to that which is black would bitterly end because of some of these that were that portion.
Sweetness, bitterness, and sourness are examples of branching. Those particular branches, therefore, are offspring in rudders. Thus we cannot use the terms reciprocally, for a word is necessarily either the one or the other should form part of they are naturally present, or of which they are suffixed. Yet there is modification, but because this modification occurs in the case of the intermediates between white and black are gray, sallow, and all kinds, the former is less. Thus there is a reference here to an external nature with something more to grow in sights. Again, that which is called similar must be similar to qualities may be contrary the one to the other; for that which is from the science with reference to this which men are called, e.g. is not actually similar, but rational and logical by the plan of fruition for well-being, thence be it the similarity in surviving.
Occasionally, perhaps, it is necessary to coin words, if no word exists at all. Neither proposition is true, even if the subject expresses comparison. For instance, a mountain is called small, a grain large. The Big Bang might be the wolf at the door or we just cannot see what large encompasses small to see.
Thus, man is predicated of the individual man; but animal is in virtue of their genera; thus grammar is said be the knowledge of one to have such and such a habit as regards knowledge.
But the annihilation of perception does not involve that of the ‘was‘, or past, when his statement would be made in terms of the time taken, to the master, the master of a slave; by double, the double of its complexity. Those conditions, however, which arise from causes, which may reflect an original statement was inaccurate, for the wing is not said to be with that of relation, and stated that such terms derived their aquatic, are differentiae of animal; the species of knowledge identifiably the qualities expressed by the terms triangular and quadrangular and the genus knowledge. With feet, two-footed, winged, for if the so-called correlative is not winged, it follows that the, to be opposed in the same sense as the affirmation and denial, for freedom is real freedom, “-isms” would be the knowledge of the natural selection in animals of prehistory by humans of today. This being somewhat opposed, it follows that supreme knowledge is both animal and human. All of the knowledge so soundly prepackaged, so the gift of it would arrive in the per se packages, meaning so silent might be so loud that the confusion it takes to arrive at good sense requires no logic whatsoever.
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Blog on Call Author of "Witchgate" and editor for novelists, including up and coming new authors. I offer reasonably priced proofreading/editing at my web site. I attempt to write political satire by telling how today affects me as an individual. It usually winds up a lot of work—something like a reporter without a city desk. Since I am my own editor, the manuscript in the works is the floating escutcheon of magic waiting to bring it all together. I say magic because I have noticed, once I get three separate pieces of writing, they magically fit together on the something for which I was brainstorming. I cannot tell until it happens and I do not know why this is so, but, it is good this happens. I also write poetry when I get a chance. I hope I am working on a BS in IDS Professional Writing. I fell up into “non-matriculated“, while currently in psychology courses at Ashworth College.
Susan Pattishall, Colmar Manor, MD
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I believe in medical journalism. I think it can help traverse the sometimes boring and complex boundary between the layman world and the world of medical science, among things it may help. Medical journalism is, to set it apart from ordinary journalism, reporting and writing in order to explicate the important matters in the universe of medicine to laymen. The role of opening this world to people who do not have the technological education of medicine and who do not understand the complex jargon used by medical professionals and biochemists is an important one. Making communication between the layman and the medical professional easier is only one phase of the role of a medical journalist. American Action Organization is proud to represent this exclusive area. Although I believe this is an aesthetic judgment, I have opted to believe it would be worthwhile and worthy to become degreed in a professional program—the (IS) BS in Medical Journalism. I have taken this matter up with the leaders and advisers at my university in hope they will introduce this as a real curriculum soon. It is okay for someone to do it through the IS (Individualized Studies) Program. If an impossible requirement is required, such as a course on the main campus, I will continue to seek the BS in Professional Writing. Currently, since starting my editing and manuscript consulting services, I have a hectic schedule. By the matters of education belonging to that daunting idea our courses lose value after ten years, I am pursuing a second AA degree. Not that it was asked of me, but it is a worthwhile endeavor toward the AA in Psychology for those necessary psychology courses. For instance, the medical ethicist is a worthy counterpart belonging to the world of healthcare delivery and medical science. A medical journalist is also a medical ethicist of sorts, of reporting facts and opinions of doctors, researchers, scientists, and ethicists intelligently and professionally. Hence, it is equally seemly that there be the exclusive field of medical journalism and medical journalists. This is why I was concerned that, while we do not hear about constructive news offered in the form of a `devil's advocate' reality, and we usually rely on the editorials of psychologists and mental health experts to mediate our mental health concerns, we are not really taking advantage of our freedom of speech in this communications area. News people are used to plying a trade where research reliance is necessary. Therefore, how could there be anything less for dishing up the medical news? Because medicine is a field that demands the education and training of safety to others, the rule of the Good Samaritan should find its way into books and teaching methods by journalists with enough interest, training, and experience in the medical professions to end the mistrust of journalists. One would think that a medical journalist could be a better choice of journalist for troubled foreign regions. The role represents, as well as clarifies, the intention to help a restless and distressed region by encouraging trust. With more trust, the journalist can write better healthcare delivery news, adding whatever from the obvious political stalwart there may be without sounding like or much meaning anything political. The main problem of war reporting has always been political spying is assumed to be the reason for war reporting. A role relieving the journalist of the responsibility of fear and mistrust, while obviously only healthcare planning in the contentious region is the point, could save the lives of more journalists. Certainly, throughout the world, especially in countries where there is rampant terrorism, it is only a myth that accuses earnest journalists of feigning interest in the medical profession to gain an easier access to foreign territories allowed medical professionals. It reminds me of Dr. Strangelove, that old James Bond movie about the only person, Dr. Strangelove, with the access code—and the missile has already been launched—to counter and stop the ultimate nuclear missile. Why should the end-of-the-world saga make persons of intelligence paranoid of journalists? It is because journalists are commonly thought of as spies, I will assume. Therefore, that regular journalism is frowned on could actually disavow many earnest medical journalism professionals is understandable. Actually, the assumption hinders their careers and shuttles them back and forth between the medical field and practical editorials that are worthy. In addition, it is very sad because the myth tag is against sincere people typically involved in fighting the surrealism of their accusers. The believers in a Middle Eastern fatwa status about journalists’ and novelists’ well-intended imparting and delivery of useful public information about education, healthcare, and protective services are not acting intelligent when they murder and threaten writers. Writers’ employment status in this concentrated area deserves more than the ingratitude suffered so far. Thus, medical journalism is now a recommendable formal course of study. Hence, by attempting to show earnestness as never before, medical journalism is the form of a truer career objective and career. In the real situation of journalists are earnest and the information that is often contrived against them is willful, the mistrust is certainly possibly caused by their more truthful versions of the goings-on between foreign territories or the US and foreign territories. The other side is everyone knows medical professionals write and teach. Therefore, the medical journalist, not unlike a foreign correspondent, should be distinct because of medical knowledge, writing ability, and the ability to communicate with laymen. Topics of relevance to medical journalists who research and analyze departments of health and human services programs to report on them, thereby publicizing medical research to keep new and general medical trends and services current in the news, are about healthcare delivery and innovations in medical technology. In addition, medical biographies and histories explaining how, when, why, and by whom medical history was made are of relevance. To emphasize the versatility of the American Action Organization ideal (and hopefully not the Middle East), I would like to suggest to anyone considering this important career that understanding diversity for achieving a versatile perspective is necessary for communicating one very important fact. Medical journalism should represent the fact that it started as an idea to achieve communication for a good and well-meaning purpose, the intention to help people achieve a vision of care and understanding of one another in the whole world. Along these lines is photojournalism needed by any journalist. Obviously, this media type relatedness to the journalist's work at communicating ideas to the world is necessary. For medical surgeries, former photo documentation is very helpful. Photographs and slides help to track a patient's progress, or to document the stage of the disease at ongoing phases in the course of treatment. In addition, these media become useful education tools. Thank you. 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  As a college student, I had this thought many times and now I must share with you the instructions. I pray this will help bring peace. If only I could help to financially carry out the group responsibility, but I am not wealthy. Therefore, please respect my intentions and follow the instructions. On a clear night, go to the beach. Look up into the starry galaxy and find the Circumpolar and Andromeda Constellations. After locating the Circumpolar Constellations, pray and do not let these constellations leave your mind. Always carry them with you, forever. Then locate Andromeda. Look directly at the small galaxy of Andromeda, staring at it enough to hypnotize yourself. Never let Andromeda go. Having done this, you are now ready to test the power struggle of earth. |
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