Sunday, January 27, 2019
ومتورطش نفسك
حملة جديدة للتصدي لارتفاع تكاليف الزواج
تحت عنوان “خليها تعنس ومتورطش نفسك”، غرد العديد من الشباب المؤيدين للحملة عبر هذا الهاشتاج، الذي شهد عبارات ساخرة من قبلهم
These are married guys I assume.
Mount...
Investigations are underway into allegations that a doctor working for an Ohio hospital system ordered inappropriately high doses of pain medication.
The Columbus-area Mount Carmel Hospital System has said six other patients under the care of Dr. William Husel received doses of fentanyl that were larger than necessary to provide comfort, but likely weren't the cause of their deaths. The patients who died under Husel's care suffered from various ailments and ranged in age from 39 to 83.
The hospital system has acknowledged that Husel wasn't removed from patient care until four weeks after concerns were raised about his prescribing habits. Three patients died during those weeks after receiving excessive fentanyl doses ordered by Husel, Mount Carmel said.
The hospital has apologized and has placed six pharmacists and 14 nurses on administrative leave during the investigation.
Who to blame? Let us see the rest of the dance...
Who to blame? Let us see the rest of the dance...
Friday, January 25, 2019
Together...
A family who eats together, stays together” The world has changed and sitting down to breakfast, lunch or dinner is not such an easy thing to do! Often families rush off to work and school in the mornings, grabbing some fruit or eating porridge on the run.
Eating meals together has the potential to strengthen family bonds as it provides a daily time for the whole family to be together.
For younger children, routine family meals can provide a sense of security and a feeling of belonging in the family. Older children and teenagers, too, prefer eating together as a family.
Studies have proven that there’s a significant link between family dinners and academic performance. Teens who have between five and seven family dinners per week were twice as likely to report receiving mostly A’s and B’s in school, compared to those teens who have fewer than three family dinners per week. In addition, only 9% of teens who ate frequently with their families did poorly in school, according to the report.
Games...
One of the most common head games that someone will play is "hot and cold" behavior. They will tell you "I miss you" then before you know it, they are backing out. They are dishonestly trying to keep their options open.
Rejecting your ex can lead to extreme resentment and they will do anything to grab your attention, even if it means indirectly. They will try to manipulate you into staying in their lives by acting like they resent you.
An ex that can't override their pride, guilt, or shame, so they reach out by mutual friends. It can be confusing and can lead you to second guess their intentions.
When the ex presenting their life as joyful or exciting after the breakup, they are doing it to make you feel like you are missing out. They remotely attempt to shove their new life, without you, down your throat.
The most hurtful head game is when your ex flaunts their new rebound relationship in front of you. It is just an attempt to bring you down and flaunt their new "upgrade."
You are forewarned. Free at Last. Jast a thought.
You are forewarned. Free at Last. Jast a thought.
Diciotti...
Italy's Catholic bishops offered to care for a majority of 140 migrants the country's government had prevented from leaving an Italian coast guard ship docked for days in a Sicilian harbor because politics shouldn't be practiced at the expense of the poor, prominent churchmen said.
Cardinal Gualtiero Bassetti, president of the Italian bishops' conference, told Italian state TV the bishops worked with Italy's Interior Ministry "in a spirit of collaboration" to help end the stalemate over where the asylum-seekers the coast guard ship rescued would go.
Parishes will care for some 100 migrants, while Albania and Ireland each will accept about 20 under an arrangement announced by Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte. The majority of the migrants were disembarked from the Diciotti at a dock in Catan.
Moral...
A Walgreens pharmacist refused to provide an Arizona woman with miscarriage medication, citing his ethical beliefs.
Nicole Arteaga was trying to pick up her prescription for misoprostol, a medication that can be used to end a failed pregnancy, when the pharmacist asked if she was pregnant and then refused to provide the medicine, according to the New York Times.
Walgreens said in a statement that the company had contacted Arteaga and apologized for the handling of the situation. However, the pharmacy chain noted that the pharmacist had not violated its policy with his refusal.
Arizona and five other states explicitly allow pharmacies or pharmacists to refuse to provide medication because of religious or moral objections, the New York Times reported.
Then we need to know what are the moral or religion of the pharmacist Up-Front and if the law allows denying doctor's prescription regardless of the condition.
Then we need to know what are the moral or religion of the pharmacist Up-Front and if the law allows denying doctor's prescription regardless of the condition.
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