Friday, June 6, 2014
The Video, No Soldier left behind.
The video provides a fascinating window into what occurred in the field. The Pentagon’s elite descended in a Blackhawk helicopter and met with the sergeant’s captors who dressed up in civilian attire.
Carried a stick like flag marking a ceasefire, willingness to collaborate on the exchange.
Worth noting is the hand shake, the hand on the heart gesture and the continue waving hands after the exchange.
Hand shake means your close, welcomes, can talk to me, convers, and if we have time, have a cup of tea, or smoke a cigarette and chat.
Hand placed on the heart is the greatest gesture ever in the old country. It indicates that what you are doing warms my heart, very much appreciated.
My, then a 3 year old nephew, did that indicating a hug from a distance. I do that.....
As you are leaving, a wave is usually travel safely
So take a second look at the video, the meeting, the greeting, the exchange and the depart. It may give you a better understanding of ...... a Peaceful time.
Just a thought.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2648208/Taliban-releases-video-showing-U-S-deserter-Bowe-Bergdahl-handed-US-forces-armed-guards-holding-white-flags.html
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
No Soldier left behind.
The principle of leaving no one behind, no matter the cost, is deeply embedded in the U.S. military. Those in uniform, and their families, believe that no stone will be left unturned to get them home if they fall into enemy hands.
The U.S. commando’s attempt to rescue 65 American POWs held at North Vietnam’s notorious Son Tay prison. A 116-plane air armada, flew hundreds of miles over mountainous territory at treetop level to the prison camp.
During the Kosovo war, a 40-aircraft task force, including helicopters loaded with Marines and backed by a flotilla of three warships with 2,000 more Marines, flew deep into enemy territory to bring Captain O’Grady home.
Remains of Captain Michael "Scott" Speicher, lost in 1991 Persian Gulf War have been found in the Anbar province of Iraq after a nearly 20-year search, the U.S. Navy reported.
So it is not about one Bergdahl, its about the US commitment to its forces and their families. It is about peaceful exchange of prisoners with the Taliban.
No one got shot, and no one got killed.
No soldier will be left behind. It is a commitment. Just a thought
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Pain Pill...
Chicago filed a lawsuit against five major producers of pharmaceuticals accusing the group of concealing the risks associated with certain painkillers.
The drug maker "should never place its desire for profits above the health and well-being of its customers,".
The city said that the companies knew for years that certain pain-alleviating drugs were addictive and could prove debilitating in the long-term.
The city said that the companies knew for years that certain pain-alleviating drugs were addictive and could prove debilitating in the long-term.
The drug makers "spent millions of dollars funding, assisting and encouraging doctors and front groups" to promote the drugs and broaden their reach among users afflicted with chronic pain,
Chicago says. The United States is now awash in opioids," the suit said, citing data showing that more than 250 million prescriptions for the narcotic were filled in 2010.
Chicago says. The United States is now awash in opioids," the suit said, citing data showing that more than 250 million prescriptions for the narcotic were filled in 2010.
The suit contends that the drugs have ramped up addiction.
Pain Medicine helps those with disability, Cancer, Surgery, etc and yet is a subject of abuse. However, it is a matter of law enforcement actions at the end user and or the provider. No easy result. Just a [painful] thought.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Dense...*!
Japanese people enjoy one of the longest average life spans in the world — 86 years for women and 79 for men (80 & 75 respective for Americans) with far lower rates of obesity and chronic diseases like osteoporosis, heart disease and some types of cancer.
The diet incorporates lower-calorie foods served in controlled portions. They eat around 25 per cent fewer calories than the average western person.
The secret is to replace energy-dense foods, like chocolate, potato chips, and cookies, with less energy-dense, like fruits, vegetables, etc. In a study from Penn. State U., researchers served women meals that were 25% smaller than average and contained 30% fewer calories according to the principles of energy density. They ended up eating an average of 800 calories less per day, without missing the extra food.
The Japanese achieve a lot of physical activity by simple actions such as walking, climbing stairs and using a bicycle to run errands. Try the new method, it may work for you. Just a thought.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Out-side the Box...
Maged finished dental school and became a dentist. He also started teaching English in the American University in Cairo. Moved to England and obtained a Master's Degree, with distinction, in Intercultural Communication, from the University of Bedfordshire, UK.
He started his own Blog in Arabic with various great views of life. He became a fellow of the Higher Education Academy in the UK.
Now what is next?
A song that may just explain his career direction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg1sT4ILG0w
Just a thought.
Young...*!
The song was inspired by an event at the dawn of the psychedelic and counterculture eras in November 1966, of the passage of strict (10:00 p.m.) curfew to reduce congestion from crowds of young club patrons.
This was perceived by young and music fans as an infringement on their civil rights, Fliers were distributed inviting people to demonstrate.
Hours before the protest one of L.A.'s rock 'n' roll radio stations announced there would be a rally at Pandora's Box club. The Times reported that as many as 1,000 youthful including Jack Nicholson and Peter Fonda, erupted in protest against the curfew.
Though often mistaken for an anti-war song, it was this first of the "Sunset Strip riots" by Buffalo Springfield "For What It’s Worth", recorded on December 5, 1966.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Worth...
Reports suggest that Ballmer won the bizarre bidding war for the Clippers at a $2 billion. Sterling paid $12.5 million for the Clippers in 1981.
The U.S. stock market is trading at all-time highs, the U.S. bonds' yields are at eye-popping low and the nation’s professional basketball teams are selling for more than most observers previously thought possible. That the U.S. economy shrank in the first quarter of the year is the disturbing backdrop for this stunning surge in asset prices—call it the basketball bubble.
What makes the price as high, twice the funny, inflated price mentioned in Saturday Night Live? no logical reason out there.
We must consider the start of the {Dance}of accusation, till the big celebration of cashing in.
Just a thought
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Work till ....
Atlético maintained their intensity, pressing and aggression for most of the game.
At one point, the trophy was adorned in red and white ribbons and Atlético were on the verge of completing one of the great soccer stories. It was going to take something special for Real to work their way back. The clock was showing 93 minutes when Sergio Ramos’s header took the game into extra time.
Real Madrid played till the last minutes and was able, finally to change the score.
Soccer can be a brutal business, but the game is on till the end. More to come from Brazil.
Just a thought.
Psycho...?
I am here ...... to take responsibility for what I have done. I would like you to know that I always told Jen she could leave, but don’t threaten me with my daughter. That night, Jen had a knife in her hand and threatened me with my daughter. So I killed her.
I don’t think it’s right when women use their kids against their fathers.
I am the bad apple, and if you ask my family, they’d rather have me dead than her. Jen helped me clean up my act, but the one thing I never stopped doing was my love for drugs, and for that I am sorry. Jen was an angel and always will be an angel.
Jared Remy pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. [Picture is not related to the issue]
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Price of Medication-Part 2
High Cost of healthcare gives me headache |
The FDA approved over-the-counter Nexium® 24HR (20mg) providing those who suffer from frequent heartburn broader access.
“Switching medicines, whenever appropriate, from prescription to non-prescription status improves access, empowers consumers to care for their own health and is an important strategy for Pfizer,”
Nexium generated sales of approximately $3.9 billion in 2013, {> 15% of AstraZeneca’s total revenues}. However, the company expects Nexium sales to decline in 2014 due to generic competition, at the end of May. AstraZeneca is entangled in patent litigation related to Nexium with several generic companies.
Analysis:
1- This step is taken as the Patent expires. Not a moment before.
2-Nexium revenue was $3.5 Billions in 2013, but that is not the cost for healthcare in USA. To get this medication, their is $30 Billion cost of obtaining the prescription, doctor visit &copay, Healthcare Insurance premium, obtaining the medicine-copay.
3-Now the cost to healthcare will dwindle to $400 millions at the most.
4-This is repeated with many items as the patent expires, then the pharmaceutical companies file for Over the Counter status. Why couldn't be in the OTC from the start?? It is all about the money.
We need to reduce the Healthcare cost and better service as well. It is up to the Legislator or better the Healthcare Insurances to tame the Beast.
Just a [high cost] thought
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