Stop Over for Peace Activists, Organic Gardens, Nature Retreat !!! Dedicated to the propagation of varieties or "designer strains" of Blueberry bushes (Vaccinium) suited to Northern California. William and Lynn McLean, Humboldt County, CA, Ph # (707) 777-1941 (and S i d e s h o w C i r c u s A c t on the Forrest Channel)
Friday, December 30, 2011
Mental Balance & Wellbeing Success Stories !!!
>>> a little mor complex level by Pychiatrist/M.D. >>>
*** TBI's + PTSD + Emotional Affective Disorder(Related to latter 2 + Earlyhood Sexual abuse and 1 Year of Chemotherapy ~ interferon ~ by the VA!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
TRUTH <<< ~ >>> ALL i WANT (cont. CBT/MBT Inventory)
Link: Epispcapal Priest & NYC Councilman arrested @ Trinity Church: http://www.democracynow.org/2011/12/15/worker_owners_of_america_unite_will
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Namaste, Ishwar eik hai!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nav varsh ki shubh kamanayein.
Chuttiyo Ki Shubh kaamnayein.
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Continue with "CBT Therapy, pls see (Brother, Mom) dating below videos, w/ Goal of improved Cognitive Health, Balance/'Stability'/Harmony/Peace increased over Time.
To start with or simple focus now ~!!!~ is "Feed the Good Wolf - starve the bad wolf". This means encourage and take Actions that keep wm's "State of Mind" in peaceful, thoughtful, calm "mode" more Time per in 'Now or moment" and 24 hour Day and per month... >>> then problematic /panic/highstress Mind State that has along with panic, intermitent symtom of "out of control" or "william's has left the stage".
This includes Day's "allocatio of Energy" to be used wisely, efficially and more evenly thoughout every Day. Muchos grasious mi Familia.
Change of Behavior pattern and cognitive functioning WILL !!! improve as this is accomplished. (Right Environment & keeping stress down)
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Smoke Mother Earth ~ Sacred Burning Bush before We die!
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NOTE "VETERANS FOR PEACE" T-SHIRT > william, Member since 2003. http://www.veteransforpeace.org/
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lynn & are called to be Allah's Occupy Warriors!!!
... of the Rainbow. Personal and Global Responsible.
St Pete in 2003, United States Vs william McLean
This ruling is particularly pertinent in the light of Florida's recent
ruling (per NPR)making cameras, masks, protest signs, puppets, and other tools
for demonstrators illegal just prior to the planned demonstrations in Miami,
November 19-21, against the ministerial meeting to continue planning for
the FTAA.
Joanne
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael
Cc: greensweek@gpus.org ; media-states@gp-us.org ; mfeinstein@feinstein.org
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 4:26 AM
Subject: Re: [media-states] Press Release: Indiana Green Party Sets
Program for 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Green
Party of Florida
October 22, 2003
Contact:
Mark Kamleiter
727-323-2555
William McLean
727-520-9199
Green Party
peace activist wins federal civil rights case
A victory for constitutionally protected free
speech
TAMPA, Florida -- The United States District Court in Tampa,
Florida, has struck down criminal charges filed against peace and justice
activist and veteran William McLean, who was found not guilty of disorderly
conduct and unauthorized demonstration for promoting peace outside the Bay Pines
Veterans Administration Medical Complex in Pinellas County on March 27,
2003. The federal court's fifteen page opinion issued
by US Magistrate Judge Mary S. Scriven was received Thursday, October 16, 2003.
McLean challenged the constitutionality of the regulations under which
he was charged, and in United States of America v. William McLean, the defendant
won. The trial took place in July, and McLean was
defended by St. Petersburg attorney Mark S. Kamleiter, who called the ruling "a
victory for constitutionally protected free speech." Kamleiter serves as
co-chair of the Green Party of Florida and is a Board Member of the Pinellas
American Civil Liberties Union.
After a medical appointment at the VA
Medical Center, McLean and his wife Lynn decided to exercise their free speech
rights outside the entrance to the complex by holding
signs which said "Trust God...NOT BUSH" and "Blessed are the
Peacemakers." VA police officers then told the McLeans they
couldn't stay on that side of the street, and that "the whole street is U.S.
Government property."
McLean said the couple started to cross the street, but were
called back by police to produce identification.
They were told - one time, according to McLean's testimony - to keep their signs
down. They were then led from the street over onto VA property. "We were
completely compliant with all requests during this time, McLean said.
"This took about 5 minutes, after which we led back off VA property to the
cross walk to go to the other side of the road. We were never given our I.D.s
back or we would have just left that side of the street."
.
At that time a VA Police officer named
Atkinson told the McLeans that holding up the signs on the other side of the
street would result in arrest. McLean replied by saying in a calm voice,
"There is a Constitution," which visibly angered officer Atkinson, who asked McLean if he
"wanted to be arrested." McLean didn't reply, insteadlifted
his peace sign, which prompted
his immediate arrest. McLean was handcuffed and the police seized the couple's
signs, even though they had been demonstrating outside of VA
walls.
McLean says of his treatment by
the VA police: "He then dragged me by the handcuffs behind my back and knocked
my head in the side of the police car. I was not in any way resisting.
I was then taken to
a 3 by 3 foot holding cage where I remained handcuffed with my wrists swelling
up for three hours. I later returned to the Emergency Room at the VA where these
injuries were documented and treated." McLean says the VA police officers were
not truthful or accurate in their reporting of the
incident.
The Court found that although McLean was
technically on the property of the VA Hospital, his position on a traffic
island/crosswalk outside the boundary walls of the complex was a
constitutionally protected public forum. The Court also found that the VA had
failed to demonstrate a reasonable grounds for prohibiting free speech in that
area and dismissed the "unauthorized demonstration" charges. The Court
found further that he could not be found guilty of "disorderly conduct" if the
conduct in question consisted solely of the constitutionally protected exercise
of free speech. Accordingly, the "disorderly conduct" charges were dismissed.
William McLean is an activist for the homeless and with the Campus
Greens. He is a member of Veterans for Peace, the ACLU
and the Pinellas Green Party, and continues to hold
weekly peace vigils with others in front of the Bay Pines VA Hospital.
>>>Our Friend Scott, and fellow Veteran for Peace, in Oakland:
************ T R U T H **************
Our Friend, Howie Hawkins, below, who lynn and i met in 2004, @the Green Party (Our Nacogdoches/Houston/Austin Texas Friend > Now living, where lynn i are moving>>> N CALI: http://www.humboldtgreens.org/ * , Allah the Trixter willing (He wore Crown of Thorns to Heal my Brain post Hep Virus C, strain 1A, then 1 yr Interferon/Ribavirin Chemo)~~~The Great Neurolologist of his Flock, We are Bhakni devotees of the Prince of Peace, the Light, Truth and Way.
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Green Party of California endorses state and national protests Saturday against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; Greens also call for humane treatment, release of WikiLeaks suspect
GREEN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS RELEASE
SACRAMENTO (Mar 18, 2011) - The Green Party of California endorsed the statewide and national demonstrations March 19 and next month opposing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well calling for the inhumane treatment of Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is being held incommunicado in connection with the WikiLeaks release of documents to the public.
Demonstrations are scheduled this weekend in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and other cities throughout the U.S., including many in California such as Grass Valley, Davis and parts of Los Angeles. Sunday, protests urging Manning's release are set in Quantico, Va. Other protests are scheduled next month against the never-ending wars.
"Greens believe every dollar spent on war is a dollar taken away from good-paying green jobs we desperately need," said Barry Hermanson, the co-chair of the Green Party of California state coordinating council.
"Today, we are facing massive cuts to service in our communities. Tens of thousands of teachers and other school employees have been pink-slipped. We believe we should spend our money on education and developing alternative energy - not wars in Iraq and Afghanistan," he said, noting that Republican and Democratic lawmakers voted to fund the wars. Hermanson urged voters to re-register with the Green Party because "together we can build a Green future, independent of corporate interests."
In calling for the humane treatment of Manning, and his release, the Green Party has urged Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Nancy Pelosi to investigate charges that Manning is being made to sleep naked, isn't allowed to exercise adequately and has been subjected to other subtle modes of torture.
"We deplore the treatment of PFC Bradley Manning. He has a right to a speedy trial and humane treatment. But he is being punished without trial, and being treated like detainees in Guantanamo, with little or no outside contact, according to his legal counsel. This is not acceptable," said Cres Vellucci, a Vietnam veteran and GPCA press secretary.
Love and Light, Bhavdeev, Aapka, lynn and wm
peace
Truth . . . > Occupy Mother Earth:::
Is it Today?????????????????????????????
WHAT ABOUT N O W ?
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John 15:4-6 New King James Version (NKJV)
4 Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me.
5 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. 6 If anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned.
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Sunday, 25 Dec 11:
Phone not working in Mississippi so hope to keep it simple..."Feed the Good Wolf not the Bad Wolf" or as it states in the sheet of the "PLAN pkg." on CBT; "Keep the Good Fires going and put out the bad ones"................>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the following might help as this is what i had to do with all my patients @ the Hospital @ Ft Ord, CA & Ft Lewis,WA:::::::::::::"SOAP NOTES":::::::::::::::
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP_note
(and pls be gentle with me as i have suffered for 8 years 100's of repeated traumatizations since Chemotheray. Pls, if possible, learn about TBI/PTSD w/ associated mental breakdowns or panic attacks when thinking becomes scrambled w/ symptomatic episodes of mental imbalance and even personality changes.
http://www.scatteredminds.com/about.htm
There has also been recent stress/trauma events including Lisa's Death here in Magee, along with Our Friend Steve Ward (i helped produce his album; "Beyond the Blues") and Legal Issues including fear of MS Penitentiary and having to have a collar around my ankle, like a puppet string or animal leash. ... and pee into a cup for 2 years denying me from my Religeous Freedom, as a Rainbow Warrior Hippie, Devotee of the Prince of Peace being led by the Holy Spirit into all Truth.
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What Does SOAP Stand For?
1. SUBJECTIVE — The initial portion of the SOAP note format consists of subjective observations. These are symptoms the patient verbally expresses or as stated by a significant other. These subjective observations include the patient's descriptions of pain or discomfort, the presence of nausea or dizziness, when the problem first started, and a multitude of other descriptions of dysfunction, discomfort, or illness the patient describes.
2. OBJECTIVE — The next part of the format is the objective observation. These objective observations include symptoms that can actually be measured, seen, heard, touched, felt, or smelled. Included in objective observations are vital signs such as temperature, pulse, respiration, skin color, swelling and the results of diagnostic tests.
3. ASSESSMENT — Assessment follows the objective observations. Assessment is the diagnosis of the patient's condition. In some cases the diagnosis may be clear, such as a contusion. However, an assessment may not be clear and could include several diagnosis possibilities.
4. PLAN — The last part of the SOAP note is the health care provider's plan. The plan may include laboratory and/or radiological tests ordered for the patient, medications ordered, treatments performed (e.g., minor surgery procedure), patient referrals (sending patient to a specialist), patient disposition (e.g., home care, bed rest, short-term, long-term disability, days excused from work, admission to hospital), patient directions (e.g. elevate foot, RTO 1 week), and follow-up directions for the patient.
What IS a SOAP Note?
The SOAP note format is used to standardize medical evaluation entries made in clinical records. The SOAP note is written to facilitate improved communication among all involved in caring for the patient and to display the assessment, problems and plans in an organized format.
Other Examples
eMedNotes Psychiatric Note
DocStoc.com Example
Univ of Kansas School of Nursing
Components of a SOAP Note?
The four components of a SOAP note are Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan. The length and focus of each component of a SOAP note varies depending on the specialty; for instance, a surgical SOAP note will generally be much briefer than a psychiatric SOAP note, and will focus on issues that relate to post-surgical status.
Subjective component
This describes the patient's current condition in narrative form. The history or state of experienced symptoms are recorded in the patient's own words.
It will include all pertinent and negative symptoms under review of body systems in addition pertinent medical history, surgical history, family history, social history along with current medications and allergies are also recorded.
A SAMPLE history is one method of obtaining this information from a patient.
If this is the first time a doctor is seeing a patient, they will take a History of Present Illness or HPI. To structure this portion of the note, you can use another mnemonic: OLD CHARTS, as in what would you find if you looked at the patient's "old chart"
•Onset
•Location
•Duration
•CHaracter (sharp, dull, etc)
•Alleviating/Aggravating factors
•Radiation
•Temporal pattern (every morning, all day, etc)
•Symptoms associated
Objective component
The objective component includes:
•Vital signs
•Findings from physical examinations, such as posture, bruising, and abnormalities
•Results from laboratory tests
•Measurements, such as age and weight of the patient.
Assessment
Is a quick summary of the patient with main symptoms/diagnosis including a differential diagnosis, a list of other possible diagnoses usually in order of most likely to least likely. When used in a Problem Oriented Medical Record, relevant problem numbers or headings are included as subheadings in the assessment.
What is a Problem Oriented Medical Record
A Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR), a method of recording data about the health status of a patient in a problem-solving system. The POMR preserves the data in an easily accessible way that encourages ongoing assessment and revision of the health care plan by all members of the health care team.
The particular format of the system used varies from setting to setting, but the components of the method are similar. A data base is collected before beginning the process of identifying the patient's problems. The data base consists of all information available that contributes to this end, such as that collected in an interview with the patient and family or others, that from a health assessment or physical examination of the patient, and that from various laboratory and radiologic tests.
It is recommended that the data base be as complete as possible, limited only by potential hazard, pain or discomfort to the patient, or excessive assumed expense of the diagnostic procedure. The interview, augmented by prior records, provides the patient's history, including the reason for contact; an identifying statement that is a descriptive profile of the person; a family illness history; a history of the current illness; a history of past illness; an account of the patient's current health practices; and a review of systems.
The physical examination or health assessment makes up the second major part of the data base. The extent and depth of the examination vary from setting to setting and depend on the services offered and the condition of the patient.
The next section of the POMR is the master problem list.
The formulation of the problems on the list is similar to the assessment phase of the nursing process. Each problem as identified represents a conclusion or a decision resulting from examination, investigation, and analysis of the data base. A problem is defined as anything that causes concern to the patient or to the caregiver, including physical abnormalities, psychologic disturbance, and socioeconomic problems. The master problem list usually includes active, inactive, temporary, and potential problems. The list serves as an index to the rest of the record and is arranged in five columns: a chronologic list of problems, the date of each problem's onset, the action taken, the outcome (often its resolution), and the date of the outcome. Problems may be added, and intervention or plans for intervention may be changed; thus the status of each problem is available for the information of all members of the various professions involved in caring for the patient.
The third major section of the POMR is the initial plan, in which each separate problem is named and described, usually on the progress note in a SOAP format: S, subjective data from the patient's point of view; O, the objective data acquired by inspection, percussion, auscultation, and palpation and from laboratory and radiologic tests; A, assessment of the problem that is an analysis of the subjective and objective data; and P, the plan, including further diagnostic work, therapy, and education or counseling. After an initial plan for each problem is formulated and recorded, the problems are followed in the progress notes by narrative notes in the SOAP format or by flow sheets showing the significant data in a tabular manner.
A discharge summary is formulated and written, relating the overall assessment of progress during treatment and the plans for follow-up or referral. The summary allows a review of all the problems initially identified and encourages continuity of care for the patient.
Plan
This is what the health care provider will do to treat the patient's concerns. This should address each item of the differential diagnosis. A note of what was discussed or advised with the patient as well as timings for further review or follow-up may also be included. Often the Assessment and Plan sections are grouped together.
SOAP notes facilitate better medical care when used in the patient's record and provide for far greater review and quality control. SOAP Note Documentation of patient complaints and treatment should be consistent, concise and comprehensive.
Conclusion
The SOAP note is not meant to be as detailed as a Progress Report. Partial sentences and abbreviations are appropriate. However, care should be exercised based on how the abbreviations are used as they can differ for each specialty. The length of the note will differ for each specialty as well.
SOAP notes can be flexible and different care providers will often have their own styles as well as different office will have thier preferences. Usually SOAP Notes written by the uninitated will usually be a little longer than those of more advanced staff with more clinical judgment and experience in proper SOAP note writing format. A short, precise SOAP note is often better than an entry that is too verbose.
Documenting patient encounters in the medical record is an integral part of practice workflow. Additionally, Prehospital care providers such as EMTs may use the same or similar format to communicate patient information to Emergency department personell.
Examples
Very rough example for a patient being reviewed following an appendectomy (resembles a surgical SOAP note).
Surgery Service, Dr. Jones
S: No Chest Pain or Shortness of Breath. "Feeling better today." Patient reports flatus.
O: Afebrile, P 84, R 16, BP 130/82. No acute distress. Neck no JVD, Lungs clear Cor RRR Abd Bowel sounds present, mild RLQ tenderness, less than yesterday. Wounds look clean. Ext without edema
A: Patient is a 37 year old man on post-operative day 2 for laparoscopic appendectomy, recently passed flatus.
P: Recovering well. Advance diet. Continue to monitor labs. Prepare for discharge home tomorrow morning.
Note that the plan itself includes various components:
Diagnostic component - continue to monitor labs
Therapeutic component - advance diet
Patient education component - that is progressing well
Disposition component - discharge to home in the morning
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Wednesday, 28 Dec 11:
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The impact of a moderate to severe brain injury depends on the following:
Severity of initial injury
Rate/completeness of physiological recovery
Functions affected
Meaning of dysfunction to the individual
Resources available to aid recovery
Areas of function not affected by TBI
The impact of a moderate to severe brain injury can include:
Cognitive deficits including difficulties with:
Attention
Concentration
Distractibility
Memory
Speed of Processing
Confusion
Perseveration
Impulsiveness
Language Processing
"Executive functions"
Speech and Language
not understanding the spoken word (receptive aphasia)
difficulty speaking and being understood (expressive aphasia)
slurred speech
speaking very fast or very slow
problems reading
problems writing
Sensory
difficulties with interpretation of touch, temperature, movement, limb position and fine discrimination
Perceptual
the integration or patterning of sensory impressions into psychologically meaningful data
Vision
partial or total loss of vision
weakness of eye muscles and double vision (diplopia)
blurred vision
problems judging distance
involuntary eye movements (nystagmus)
intolerance of light (photophobia)
Hearing
decrease or loss of hearing
ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
increased sensitivity to sounds
Smell
loss or diminished sense of smell (anosmia)
Taste
loss or diminished sense of taste
Seizures
the convulsions associated with epilepsy that can be several types and can involve disruption in consciousness, sensory perception, or motor movements
Physical Changes
Physical paralysis/spasticity
Chronic pain
Control of bowel and bladder
Sleep disorders
Loss of stamina
Appetite changes
Regulation of body temperature
Menstrual difficulties
Social-Emotional
Dependent behaviors
Emotional ability
Lack of motivation
Irritability
Aggression
Depression
Disinhibition
Denial/lack of awareness
Click below to go to the other Symptoms of TBI sections:
Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury Homepage
Glasgow Coma Scale For Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury
Ranchos Los Amigos Scale For Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury
Mild TBI Symptoms
Severe TBI Symptoms
Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Continued...~Mind-Body & Stress-Disease Connection
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...rather than becoming just another mindless, religious robot, blindly believing that everything is in the hands of some spooky, incompetent father figure who doesn't give a shit, I decided to look around for something else to worship. Something I could really count on. And immediately, I thought of the sun.
Sun worship is fairly simple. There's no mystery, no miracles, no pageantry, no one asks for money, there are no songs to learn, and we don't have a special building where we all gather once a week to compare clothing. And the best thing about the sun... it never tells me I'm unworthy. It doesn't tell me I'm a bad person who needs to be saved. Hasn't said an unkind word. Treats me fine.
So I worship the sun.
Napalm and Silly Putty (book, 2001)
by George Carlin
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A good thing to remember is somebody's got it a lot worse than we do.
Joel Osteen
A lot of churches have not moved with the times.
Joel Osteen
Choosing to be positive and having a grateful attitude is going to determine how you're going to live your life.
Joel Osteen
Do all you can to make your dreams come true.
Joel Osteen
Faith activates God - Fear activates the Enemy.
Joel Osteen
God didn't make a mistake when He made you. You need to see yourself as God sees you.
Joel Osteen
God wants to bless us where we are.
Joel Osteen
God wants us to prosper financially, to have plenty of money, to fulfill the destiny He has laid out for us.
Joel Osteen
I don't go down the road of condemning.
Joel Osteen
I don't want to just preach to the church. I feel like I have a broader message.
Joel Osteen
I have always believed in God.
Joel Osteen
I made a decision when my father passed away that I was going to be who God made me to be and not try to preach like my father.
Joel Osteen
I think Bible principles are principles for life.
Joel Osteen
I think God's justice is making wrongs right.
Joel Osteen
I try to speak in everyday language. I feel like God has gifted me to take Bible principles and make them practical.
Joel Osteen
I'm going to let God be the judge of who goes to heaven and hell.
Joel Osteen
I'm very careful about saying who would and wouldn't go to heaven. I don't know.
Joel Osteen
I've never preached one sermon on money, on just finances. I want to stay away from it.
Joel Osteen
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Napalm and Silly Putty (book, 2001)
by George Carlin
You don't see many white, antiabortion women volunteering to have black fetuses transplanted into their uteruses, do you? No. You don't see them adopting any crack babies do you? No, that's something Jesus would do.
And you don't see many pro-lifers dousing themselves with kerosene and lighting themselves on fire. Remember The Buddhist monks in Vietnam? Morally committed religious people in Southeast Asia knew how to stage a protest: light yourself on fire! C'mon, you Christian crusaders, let's see a little smoke. Let's see if you can match that fire in your bellies.
I found Short Takes" particularly interesting. These are sections scattered throughout the book that are full of interesting little observations and thoughts. It's like reading the doodle pad in Carlin's mind:
If I had my choice of how to die I would like to be sitting on the crosstown bus and suddenly burst into flames.
In this era of "maxi," "mega" and "meta," you know what we don't have any more? "Super-duper." I miss that.
Wouldn't it be great if we could make a guy's head explode just by looking at him?
It's time to start slapping people.
We will never be an advanced civilization as long as rain showers can delay the launching of a space rocket.
When people say "clean as a whistle" they forget that a whistle is full of spit.
Near as I can tell, "jack-shit" and diddly-squat" are roughly the same amount.
What exactly is wrong with inmates running the asylum? It seems to me they are in an ideal position to know just what's needed.
Hilarious and irreverent, Carlin has been entertaining people since the 1960s when his Hippy Dippy Weatherman first surfaced. He has inspired countless comedians and his commentaries on life and the human conditio n are as sharp as they have ever been.
And remember this last piece of advice: "As you swim the river of life, do the breast stroke. It helps to clear the turds from your path."
And maybe wear a pair of goggles. Just a thought. | May 2001
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1 John 3:8 …For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil (Illusion, Lies, Selfeshness, Greed, Materialism w/out Consideration (SHARING!!!&THOUHGT FOR CONSEQUENCES for Our Children's Children!), Jealousy, Murder, WRONG THINKING.
OR >>> "For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might Truth, Good Values)
Therefore, when confusion comes in, we must take authority over the confusion by pleading the Blood of Jesus Christ and by standing on what God PROMISES us as believers and children. We must be proactive in our warfare against confusion as Paul states…
2 Corinthians 10:3-5 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations (literally - confused thoughts), and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ;
We should not fear this warfare but have knowledge that through Christ there is love, power and clarity of thought.
2 Timothy 1:7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
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“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow.”
Mary Anne Radmacher
“People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily.”
Zig Ziglar
“How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.”
Wayne Dyer
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8-28-2011
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Daily Devotional, August 29, 2011
Holy Ground
From Upper Room: The Lord said, "Indeed, the whole earth is mine." Exodus 19:5 (NRSV)
HAVE you stood on holy ground? Perhaps you've stood inside St. Paul's Cathedral in London, St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, or the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. For some people, holy ground is a tiny white church in a quaint New England village or a church on the Gulf Coast that survived the hurricanes, a struggling downtown church or a rustic chapel.
Moses walked over a large area of holy ground. So did the psalmist who proclaimed the marvel of God's power and creation. The apostle Peter stood on holy ground at the Mount of Transfiguration and when he carried forth the message of Jesus Christ. From birth to death to resurrection, Jesus walked on holy ground.
But holy ground is not limited to places where religious events have taken place; every place can constitute holy ground. Did astronauts walking on the moon perceive it as holy ground? After all, God has created this marvelous world, the land we walk on, the seas we sail, the skies above us.
Because all that surrounds us is holy, we cannot justify abuse of the land or pollution of streams, seas, and skies. Nor can we account for the oppression of people or justify wars.
God calls us to search our souls for how we can treasure and care for all that God has given us. It's up to us to live as if wherever we are is holy ground -- because God is there.
>>>>>>Prayer ::::::::::: Remind us, Lord, that everything you have created is holy. Forgive us when we abuse your creation. Amen.
..........."Thought for the Day"
For links to photos of all the cathedrals mentioned here,
Links to cathedrals mentioned in today's devotion: St. Paul's Cathedral, London St . Peter's Basilica, Rome National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
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8-31-2011
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Friday, August 5, 2011
Healing, Growth, AA 12 Steps & toward Mental Maturity
STRESS & the Psycodynamics of Stress Disease, Endocrine Explanation=Robert Sapolsky
The Tucker Foundation and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
presents
Jon Kabat-Zinn
"The Healing Power of Mindfulness"
April 7, 2011
Spaulding Auditorium
Dartmouth College
'Stress, Neurodegeneration and Individual Differences' by Robert Sapolsky
The Tucker Foundation and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
presents
Jon Kabat-Zinn
"The Healing Power of Mindfulness"
April 7, 2011
Spaulding Auditorium
Dartmouth College
'Stress, Neurodegeneration and Individual Differences' by Robert Sapolsky
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
First clinical LSD study in over 25 years
Award-winning author David Jay Brown uses the approaching completion of MAPS’ Swiss study of LSD-assisted psychotherapy for anxiety associated with life-threatening illness to explore the complex and controversial history of worldwide LSD research. As the first clinical LSD study in over 25 years, the completion of this study represents a monumental achievement for psychedelic science.
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Originally appearing at http://santacruz.patch.com/articles/landmark-clinical-lsd-study-nears-completion.
The first clinical LSD study on the planet in more than 35 years is almost complete. The Santa Cruz Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is sponsoring this research, which began in 2008, when Swiss psychiatrist Peter Gasser, M.D., became the first medical researcher in the world to obtain government approval to do therapeutic research with LSD since 1972.
Before 1972, nearly 700 studies with LSD and other psychedelic drugs were conducted. This research suggested that LSD has remarkable medical potential. LSD-assisted psychotherapy was shown to reduce the anxiety of terminal cancer patients, the drinking of alcoholics and the symptoms of many difficult-to-treat psychiatric illnesses.
For example, early LSD studies with advanced-stage cancer patients showed that LSD-assisted psychotherapy could alleviate symptoms of anxiety, tension, depression, sleep disturbances, psychological withdrawal and even severe physical pain. Other early investigators found that LSD may have some valuable potential as a means to facilitate creativity, problem-solving abilities and spiritual awareness.
Between 1972 and 1990 there were no government-approved human studies with any psychedelic drugs anywhere in the world. Their disappearance was no mystery. The worldwide ban on psychedelic drug research was the result of a political backlash that followed the promotion of these drugs by the counterculture of the 1960s. This reaction not only made these substances illegal for personal use, it also made it extremely difficult for medical researchers to obtain government approval to study them.
The situation began to change in 1990 when, according to MAPS president Rick Doblin, “open-minded regulators at the FDA decided to put science before politics when it came to psychedelic and medical marijuana research.” There are now more than a half-dozen clinical studies occurring worldwide that are examining the medical potential of psychedelic drugs.
Gasser’s almost-completed, MAPS-sponsored LSD study is being conducted in Switzerland, where LSD was discovered in 1943 by Albert Hofmann. The study examines how LSD-assisted psychotherapy affects the anxiety associated with suffering from an advanced, life-threatening illness. There are 12 subjects in the study with advanced-stage cancer and other serious illnesses.
According to Gasser, so far the results look promising. Early researchers found that LSD-assisted psychotherapy has the incredible ability to help many people overcome their fear of death, and this is probably a major contributing factor in why the drug can be so profoundly helpful when people are facing a life-threatening illness.
On May 26, the final subject in Gasser’s study completed his last experimental therapy session. The clinical team at MAPS is now conducting a preliminary data analysis, finalizing the study’s database for the FDA and assisting Gasser in preparing a manuscript for publication.
MAPS is also sponsoring other medical research into the psychotherapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs, and more studies are on the way. The medical and therapeutic value of LSD and other psychedelic drugs appears to be quite substantial—although, personally, I’m really looking forward to the day when this research can go beyond its initial potential as a psychotherapeutic tool, as well as a spiritual aid, and delve into the mysteries of creativity, psychic phenomena and the possible reality of parallel universes and non-human entity contact.
Meanwhile, it seems like these mysterious substances hold enormous potential for treating numerous psychiatric disorders. Evidence suggests that they have the ability to help us treat post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, end-of-life anxiety, cluster headaches and other difficult-to-treat mental disorders—including, I suspect, the general neurosis that comes from simply being a human being.
Back To MAPS index page.
http://www.maps.org/
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Originally appearing at http://santacruz.patch.com/articles/landmark-clinical-lsd-study-nears-completion.
The first clinical LSD study on the planet in more than 35 years is almost complete. The Santa Cruz Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is sponsoring this research, which began in 2008, when Swiss psychiatrist Peter Gasser, M.D., became the first medical researcher in the world to obtain government approval to do therapeutic research with LSD since 1972.
Before 1972, nearly 700 studies with LSD and other psychedelic drugs were conducted. This research suggested that LSD has remarkable medical potential. LSD-assisted psychotherapy was shown to reduce the anxiety of terminal cancer patients, the drinking of alcoholics and the symptoms of many difficult-to-treat psychiatric illnesses.
For example, early LSD studies with advanced-stage cancer patients showed that LSD-assisted psychotherapy could alleviate symptoms of anxiety, tension, depression, sleep disturbances, psychological withdrawal and even severe physical pain. Other early investigators found that LSD may have some valuable potential as a means to facilitate creativity, problem-solving abilities and spiritual awareness.
Between 1972 and 1990 there were no government-approved human studies with any psychedelic drugs anywhere in the world. Their disappearance was no mystery. The worldwide ban on psychedelic drug research was the result of a political backlash that followed the promotion of these drugs by the counterculture of the 1960s. This reaction not only made these substances illegal for personal use, it also made it extremely difficult for medical researchers to obtain government approval to study them.
The situation began to change in 1990 when, according to MAPS president Rick Doblin, “open-minded regulators at the FDA decided to put science before politics when it came to psychedelic and medical marijuana research.” There are now more than a half-dozen clinical studies occurring worldwide that are examining the medical potential of psychedelic drugs.
Gasser’s almost-completed, MAPS-sponsored LSD study is being conducted in Switzerland, where LSD was discovered in 1943 by Albert Hofmann. The study examines how LSD-assisted psychotherapy affects the anxiety associated with suffering from an advanced, life-threatening illness. There are 12 subjects in the study with advanced-stage cancer and other serious illnesses.
According to Gasser, so far the results look promising. Early researchers found that LSD-assisted psychotherapy has the incredible ability to help many people overcome their fear of death, and this is probably a major contributing factor in why the drug can be so profoundly helpful when people are facing a life-threatening illness.
On May 26, the final subject in Gasser’s study completed his last experimental therapy session. The clinical team at MAPS is now conducting a preliminary data analysis, finalizing the study’s database for the FDA and assisting Gasser in preparing a manuscript for publication.
MAPS is also sponsoring other medical research into the psychotherapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs, and more studies are on the way. The medical and therapeutic value of LSD and other psychedelic drugs appears to be quite substantial—although, personally, I’m really looking forward to the day when this research can go beyond its initial potential as a psychotherapeutic tool, as well as a spiritual aid, and delve into the mysteries of creativity, psychic phenomena and the possible reality of parallel universes and non-human entity contact.
Meanwhile, it seems like these mysterious substances hold enormous potential for treating numerous psychiatric disorders. Evidence suggests that they have the ability to help us treat post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, end-of-life anxiety, cluster headaches and other difficult-to-treat mental disorders—including, I suspect, the general neurosis that comes from simply being a human being.
Back To MAPS index page.
http://www.maps.org/
related videos:
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Ditch Nuclear Power -gp.org
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Ultra-high radiation levels reported at Japan's Fukushima plant
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The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant detected the highest radiation levels at the facility since the initial earthquake and tsunami five months ago, a company spokesman said Tuesday.
The ultra-high levels [3] of radiation were measured Monday afternoon on the grounds of the facility, between reactors No. 1 and 2, CNN reported.
The power company immediately cordoned off the area, a spokesman for the Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) said.
The radiation levels -- 10,000 millisieverts per hour -- are high enough that a single 60-minute dose would be fatal to humans [4] within weeks, MSNBC reported. Tepco said Tuesday it found another spot on the ventilation stack itself where radiation exceeded 10 sieverts per hour, a level that could lead to death after just several seconds of exposure.
Workers at Daiichi are only allowed to be exposed to 250 millisieverts [4] of radiation per year, MSNBC reported. Tepco, which provides power to Tokyo and neighboring areas, said it had not detected a sharp rise in overall radiation levels at the compound.
See GlobalPost dispatch: Japan's nuclear gypsies: a day in the life [5]: "In addition to 373 staff employed by the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant is teeming with 2,529 contract workers, all braving dangerously high radiation on what must be the most hazardous industrial site on earth."
"The high dose was discovered in an area that doesn't hamper recovery efforts at the plant," Tepco spokesman Junichi Matsumoto told reporters on Tuesday.
The Fukushima Daiichi disaster occurred when a 15-meter (48-foot) tsunami slammed the coastal plant after northern Japan's historic March 11 earthquake.The flooding knocked out the cooling systems for the three operating reactors and their associated spent fuel pools, causing the reactors to overheat and hydrogen gas explosions that blew apart the building housing reactors No. 1 and 3, CNN reported.
See GlobalPost: 6.2-magnitude quake hits Fukushima, as nuclear chief visits [6]
Another hydrogen blast was believed to have damaged the inside of the No. 2 reactor, while engineers struggled to manage an estimated 100,000 tons of highly contaminated water that was used to cool the reactors during the emergency.
Tepco projects the situation won't be fully over until sometime between October and January. The disaster has caused Japan to rethink its commitment to nuclear energy, and Germany has since announced plans to abandon atomic power entirely by 2022.
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Iraqi Ophans
Friday, January 25, 2008
4.5 millions Orphans in Iraq, a tragic situation
Baghdad,Voices of Iraq – (VOI). New reports of Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs released in 16 January, 2008 with new disaster numbers of children situation in Iraq. This report was declare that in Iraq now 4.5 millions Iraqi orphans with 500 000 living in streets without any home or family care about thier, as well as there are only 459 orphans in governmental houses of orphans.
The dramatic facts in this report also, there are 800 Iraqi orphans in American Iraqi prisons until January 2008 (700 orphans in Iraqi prisons and 100 another orphans in American prisons.
In a Baghdadi popular market, Mustafa Fadhil, a ten year old child, sits waiting to carry the items purchased by individuals who are out doing their shopping, for some trivial income that he needs to help his family following his father’s death who was a victim of the violence in Iraq.
From time to time, Mustafa imagines himself back again in classroom; a dream that disappears when a customer, looking for a carrier, calls him “I left school and started working when my father was killed in a mortar attack that targeted our house around two years ago, and I have been responsible for my family since then,” Mustafa said to Aswat al-Iraq – Voices of Iraq – (VOI).
In an attempt to depend on himself in order for himself and his family to survive under such severe circumstances, Mustafa limits his plans to the requirements of daily life. “I stopped thinking about my future, and what I would be when I get older.”
There are many children like Mustafa, orphans and street-kids that live a current tragic reality in Iraq, with an unknown future awaiting them, especially when considering that there are no pre-existing legislations or decrees that protect them and their rights.
The statistics of the Iraqi Ministry of Planning and Development Coordination show that there are 4.5 million orphans in Iraq, 500 thousand of them living in the streets.
At one of the intersections of Al-Karada, a Shiite neighborhood in downtown Baghdad – the capital of Iraq, Nassir Saadon, a 14 years old teenager, sells candy. “I live in a tragic situation and poverty, because my parents were divorced around two years ago,” adding, “I chose to sell candy because it is a job that doesn’t require a large amount of money, but the income is hardly enough to feed me. I feel that my future is unknown; if I even have a future.”
The Islamic Foundation of Woman and Child, a non-governmental organization, believes that with the current tragic circumstances of children in Iraq, a generation will grow up cultivated in an atmosphere of rebellious violence. Amal Kashefal-Ghetaa, the president of that foundation, explained that “Due to the current situation, a massive change took place in the lives of children that forced many of them to leave their schools and friends to go to work; a matter that affects them mentally.”
The Iraqi government, according to Kashefal-Ghetaa, “is not sponsoring those children, despite the fact that the social component representing them is getting wider, because of the violence in Iraq;” demanding the legislation of laws that sponsor these children.
The Iraqi Parliamentary Committee of Woman and Child have a pessimistic vision regarding the future of children in Iraq. Naddera Aif, a parliamentary member of this committee and affiliated with the Iraqi Accordance Front (IAF) told VOI “I have a pessimistic vision regarding the future of families in Iraq, due to the current violence, displacement, poverty, and family fragmentation. There are 4.5 million orphans, in addition to 800 children in prisons, 700 of them in the Iraqi detentions, and the rest in American custody, all accused of terror or issuing false statements.”
According to Aif, the Parliamentary Committee of Woman and Child recently suggested a number of laws in that regard, such as the laws of Orphans Fund, The Childhood Fund, and the Organization of Childhood Sponsorship, “These laws represent a temporary solution that will be discussed by the Iraqi parliament in this year,” Aif said without further details.
The Orphanages Department at the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs considers that childhood in Iraq suffers the loss of rights comparing with their counterparts in the neighboring countries. “Kids in Iraq are deprived of health care in schools, playing with their friends, and the right to self-expression,” Abeer Al-Chalabi, the manager of that department said to VOI, adding that many children in Iraq are subjected to sexual harassment, some of them are conducting hard jobs unsuitable to their ages, and others use begging to earn their living.
In Iraq, as al-Chalabi confirmed, there are 18 orphanages, 4 in Baghdad, and the rest are distributed throughout other provinces. The total number of orphans in all these orphanages is 459.
The sociologist, Atheer Kareem, told VOI that the negative situation that children in Iraq are experiencing will increase their suffering, unless the government in Iraq responds by issuing legislations that sponsors them and protects their rights. “Violence and bloodshed will have negative mental effects on kids, and their personality, and it would be difficult for a generation to grow up in a healthy manner without the required environments.”
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Want to Help Iraqis?
Hello everyone.
I apologize for my extended absence, life kept me busy for the last few months.
People always ask me how can they help Iraqis?
In many ways, if your government is involved in this war, you can do a lot of work to put pressure on it to withdraw their troops or cut their support, and you can do so either by demanding your representitives in the government, individualy and by organizing moves and gathering as much people as possible to do that. A great and essential thing to be done is to work on public awareness, by learning about the situation in Iraq and teaching your local community, organizing speaking events, hosting patriot Iraqis or people sincerely involved in the Iraqi issue, people that have been to Iraq or at least the ME and can give you a sense of the situation. You can organize many of these speaking events in your local community, university, church etc.
ON the other hand!
Mom has been working volunteerly for years now to improve the living conditions of Iraqis in Iraq and Iraqi refugees in Jordan. If you want to learn more about the projects she is doing then please read the post she has on her blog, she talks about the micro projects she funds that helps Iraqi families make a living, since Iraqis in Jordan are not allowed to work unless they have legal residency, and it's next to impossible to have one, most Iraqi families have no source of income, and are in real need for any kind of help, the Jordanian and Iraqi governments have ignored them, and international community abandoned them, UNHCR and other NGOs are doing very, very small work when compared to the numbers of refugees and the size of their needs. If you are willing to help, please read mom's post:
About CRP , why ?
http://www.collateralrepairproject.org/
peace upon you.....Since the beginning of the war against Iraq 2003, I was in Baghdad with my family,Before the war, I was just a mother of three boys, and Civil Engineer, working as executive manager of our firm in Baghdad.Main things in my life , was my family and my carrier.After the invasion, my life was changed, as what happened to many people inside Iraq or outside.The destruction of the country, violence with bloodshed, continued to be a daily ritual in our days.Since that time I started to work with Iraqi women NGOs in Baghdad, my aim was to help poor families, especially who lost their providers, by funding micro projectfor each family, to keep them survived and independent.
But the Iraqi women I was working with them that time, refused my vision, they were from business women, who were seeking for projects to fund their own projects.After I have left Iraq due to bad security conditions, and kidnapping of my son Khalid, the family decided to leave and settle in Jordan in 2005,We kept working to send medical supplies and water units to Iraqi hospitals, then I started to visit poor Iraqi families here, my network started to be bigger and bigger by the passing of time.
First, I tried to visit rich Iraqi families asking them to help their poor brothers and sisters, but they refused, I was very sad and disappointed, but by the passing of time, I decided to give micro loans to fund micro projects, the money was either from donation of friends, or from my pocket, its OK, I just want to see the change of the life of these families, on the ground.I was happy to see a family like Abo Abbas, I helped them with 320$ to buy special gas oven for Iraqi round bread, the man worked together with his wife and kids to mix flour with water, cut the pieces, spread it on wooden plates, then put it in the hot oven, when its ready , I saw their kids used their bike to deliver the bread for Iraqi restaurant around,…
After one month, the family moved to another house, I visited them , it is much better than the old one, the furniture was repaired, they looked in better conditions, I felt happy for them..This small loan changed their life to the better,..When I used to email my new friend Sasha, we talked about these stories, I sent her many stories about poor Iraqi families here with their photos, we talked many times and discussed many ideas about how can we help them?We agreed that micro loans is a kind of tiring operation, we need some one who will follow them to get the money back, If we can fund each poor family with small budget like 200$ , less or more, it will be easier for all the parts, the donor, the family, and for our teams.We decided then to announce about CRP, and put stories with photos , about these poor families here, who has no legal residency and no right to work , so how can they keep themselves survived?Should we ask them to go back home in Iraq to face death?What is the solution?
I think CRP (http://www.collateralrepairproject.org/)now is working to help these Iraqi families who are refugees , with no right to work, with no legal residency,..May be we can help them in a way or another , to keep them survived, until we all can go back home , one day…Then, about our proposals for projects inside Iraq, its either for IDP who are suffering from the lack of basic needs, or for poor Iraqi families inside many provinces who are abandoned from the government due to corruption controlling the country in this dark era..Hope the positive change will happen in Iraq, one day, and Iraqis will go back home to rebuild their country by their own hands,Amen..
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Occupation's Toll: 5 Million Iraqi Children Orphaned
It is said that Iraq is the world's best-known conflict but the least well-known humanitarian crisis.
December 18, 2007
5 Million Iraqi Orphans, Anti-corruption Board Reveals
Voices of Iraq
Iraq's anti-corruption board revealed on Saturday that there were five million Iraqi orphans as reported by official government statistics, urging the government, parliament, and NGOs to be in constant contact with Iraq's parentless children.
"The government should set up an institutional or legislative program to help the Iraqi orphans. Iraqi is an oil-rich country and it is not acceptable that its orphans remain groaning in this tragedy," the anti-corruption board chief, Moussa Faraj, said during a conference in Baghdad dedicated to orphans in Iraq.
4.5 millions Orphans in Iraq, a tragic situation
Baghdad,Voices of Iraq – (VOI). New reports of Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs released in 16 January, 2008 with new disaster numbers of children situation in Iraq. This report was declare that in Iraq now 4.5 millions Iraqi orphans with 500 000 living in streets without any home or family care about thier, as well as there are only 459 orphans in governmental houses of orphans.
The dramatic facts in this report also, there are 800 Iraqi orphans in American Iraqi prisons until January 2008 (700 orphans in Iraqi prisons and 100 another orphans in American prisons.
In a Baghdadi popular market, Mustafa Fadhil, a ten year old child, sits waiting to carry the items purchased by individuals who are out doing their shopping, for some trivial income that he needs to help his family following his father’s death who was a victim of the violence in Iraq.
From time to time, Mustafa imagines himself back again in classroom; a dream that disappears when a customer, looking for a carrier, calls him “I left school and started working when my father was killed in a mortar attack that targeted our house around two years ago, and I have been responsible for my family since then,” Mustafa said to Aswat al-Iraq – Voices of Iraq – (VOI).
In an attempt to depend on himself in order for himself and his family to survive under such severe circumstances, Mustafa limits his plans to the requirements of daily life. “I stopped thinking about my future, and what I would be when I get older.”
There are many children like Mustafa, orphans and street-kids that live a current tragic reality in Iraq, with an unknown future awaiting them, especially when considering that there are no pre-existing legislations or decrees that protect them and their rights.
The statistics of the Iraqi Ministry of Planning and Development Coordination show that there are 4.5 million orphans in Iraq, 500 thousand of them living in the streets.
At one of the intersections of Al-Karada, a Shiite neighborhood in downtown Baghdad – the capital of Iraq, Nassir Saadon, a 14 years old teenager, sells candy. “I live in a tragic situation and poverty, because my parents were divorced around two years ago,” adding, “I chose to sell candy because it is a job that doesn’t require a large amount of money, but the income is hardly enough to feed me. I feel that my future is unknown; if I even have a future.”
The Islamic Foundation of Woman and Child, a non-governmental organization, believes that with the current tragic circumstances of children in Iraq, a generation will grow up cultivated in an atmosphere of rebellious violence. Amal Kashefal-Ghetaa, the president of that foundation, explained that “Due to the current situation, a massive change took place in the lives of children that forced many of them to leave their schools and friends to go to work; a matter that affects them mentally.”
The Iraqi government, according to Kashefal-Ghetaa, “is not sponsoring those children, despite the fact that the social component representing them is getting wider, because of the violence in Iraq;” demanding the legislation of laws that sponsor these children.
The Iraqi Parliamentary Committee of Woman and Child have a pessimistic vision regarding the future of children in Iraq. Naddera Aif, a parliamentary member of this committee and affiliated with the Iraqi Accordance Front (IAF) told VOI “I have a pessimistic vision regarding the future of families in Iraq, due to the current violence, displacement, poverty, and family fragmentation. There are 4.5 million orphans, in addition to 800 children in prisons, 700 of them in the Iraqi detentions, and the rest in American custody, all accused of terror or issuing false statements.”
According to Aif, the Parliamentary Committee of Woman and Child recently suggested a number of laws in that regard, such as the laws of Orphans Fund, The Childhood Fund, and the Organization of Childhood Sponsorship, “These laws represent a temporary solution that will be discussed by the Iraqi parliament in this year,” Aif said without further details.
The Orphanages Department at the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs considers that childhood in Iraq suffers the loss of rights comparing with their counterparts in the neighboring countries. “Kids in Iraq are deprived of health care in schools, playing with their friends, and the right to self-expression,” Abeer Al-Chalabi, the manager of that department said to VOI, adding that many children in Iraq are subjected to sexual harassment, some of them are conducting hard jobs unsuitable to their ages, and others use begging to earn their living.
In Iraq, as al-Chalabi confirmed, there are 18 orphanages, 4 in Baghdad, and the rest are distributed throughout other provinces. The total number of orphans in all these orphanages is 459.
The sociologist, Atheer Kareem, told VOI that the negative situation that children in Iraq are experiencing will increase their suffering, unless the government in Iraq responds by issuing legislations that sponsors them and protects their rights. “Violence and bloodshed will have negative mental effects on kids, and their personality, and it would be difficult for a generation to grow up in a healthy manner without the required environments.”
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Want to Help Iraqis?
Hello everyone.
I apologize for my extended absence, life kept me busy for the last few months.
People always ask me how can they help Iraqis?
In many ways, if your government is involved in this war, you can do a lot of work to put pressure on it to withdraw their troops or cut their support, and you can do so either by demanding your representitives in the government, individualy and by organizing moves and gathering as much people as possible to do that. A great and essential thing to be done is to work on public awareness, by learning about the situation in Iraq and teaching your local community, organizing speaking events, hosting patriot Iraqis or people sincerely involved in the Iraqi issue, people that have been to Iraq or at least the ME and can give you a sense of the situation. You can organize many of these speaking events in your local community, university, church etc.
ON the other hand!
Mom has been working volunteerly for years now to improve the living conditions of Iraqis in Iraq and Iraqi refugees in Jordan. If you want to learn more about the projects she is doing then please read the post she has on her blog, she talks about the micro projects she funds that helps Iraqi families make a living, since Iraqis in Jordan are not allowed to work unless they have legal residency, and it's next to impossible to have one, most Iraqi families have no source of income, and are in real need for any kind of help, the Jordanian and Iraqi governments have ignored them, and international community abandoned them, UNHCR and other NGOs are doing very, very small work when compared to the numbers of refugees and the size of their needs. If you are willing to help, please read mom's post:
About CRP , why ?
http://www.collateralrepairproject.org/
peace upon you.....Since the beginning of the war against Iraq 2003, I was in Baghdad with my family,Before the war, I was just a mother of three boys, and Civil Engineer, working as executive manager of our firm in Baghdad.Main things in my life , was my family and my carrier.After the invasion, my life was changed, as what happened to many people inside Iraq or outside.The destruction of the country, violence with bloodshed, continued to be a daily ritual in our days.Since that time I started to work with Iraqi women NGOs in Baghdad, my aim was to help poor families, especially who lost their providers, by funding micro projectfor each family, to keep them survived and independent.
But the Iraqi women I was working with them that time, refused my vision, they were from business women, who were seeking for projects to fund their own projects.After I have left Iraq due to bad security conditions, and kidnapping of my son Khalid, the family decided to leave and settle in Jordan in 2005,We kept working to send medical supplies and water units to Iraqi hospitals, then I started to visit poor Iraqi families here, my network started to be bigger and bigger by the passing of time.
First, I tried to visit rich Iraqi families asking them to help their poor brothers and sisters, but they refused, I was very sad and disappointed, but by the passing of time, I decided to give micro loans to fund micro projects, the money was either from donation of friends, or from my pocket, its OK, I just want to see the change of the life of these families, on the ground.I was happy to see a family like Abo Abbas, I helped them with 320$ to buy special gas oven for Iraqi round bread, the man worked together with his wife and kids to mix flour with water, cut the pieces, spread it on wooden plates, then put it in the hot oven, when its ready , I saw their kids used their bike to deliver the bread for Iraqi restaurant around,…
After one month, the family moved to another house, I visited them , it is much better than the old one, the furniture was repaired, they looked in better conditions, I felt happy for them..This small loan changed their life to the better,..When I used to email my new friend Sasha, we talked about these stories, I sent her many stories about poor Iraqi families here with their photos, we talked many times and discussed many ideas about how can we help them?We agreed that micro loans is a kind of tiring operation, we need some one who will follow them to get the money back, If we can fund each poor family with small budget like 200$ , less or more, it will be easier for all the parts, the donor, the family, and for our teams.We decided then to announce about CRP, and put stories with photos , about these poor families here, who has no legal residency and no right to work , so how can they keep themselves survived?Should we ask them to go back home in Iraq to face death?What is the solution?
I think CRP (http://www.collateralrepairproject.org/)now is working to help these Iraqi families who are refugees , with no right to work, with no legal residency,..May be we can help them in a way or another , to keep them survived, until we all can go back home , one day…Then, about our proposals for projects inside Iraq, its either for IDP who are suffering from the lack of basic needs, or for poor Iraqi families inside many provinces who are abandoned from the government due to corruption controlling the country in this dark era..Hope the positive change will happen in Iraq, one day, and Iraqis will go back home to rebuild their country by their own hands,Amen..
Faiza Alaraji
Iraqi mother,
Civil Engineer
Blogger.
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Occupation's Toll: 5 Million Iraqi Children Orphaned
It is said that Iraq is the world's best-known conflict but the least well-known humanitarian crisis.
December 18, 2007
5 Million Iraqi Orphans, Anti-corruption Board Reveals
Voices of Iraq
Iraq's anti-corruption board revealed on Saturday that there were five million Iraqi orphans as reported by official government statistics, urging the government, parliament, and NGOs to be in constant contact with Iraq's parentless children.
"The government should set up an institutional or legislative program to help the Iraqi orphans. Iraqi is an oil-rich country and it is not acceptable that its orphans remain groaning in this tragedy," the anti-corruption board chief, Moussa Faraj, said during a conference in Baghdad dedicated to orphans in Iraq.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Good Communication + Morning tips
Tips for Talking
Marriage Communication
Communicating effectively takes practice and a great deal of effort. Without communication, it is nearly impossible to resolve conflicts or grow your partnership. Whether you are in a troubled marriage, simply seeing the value of a "tune-up", or seeking marriage help, here are some useful tips for communicating effectively within a marriage.
Realize that no one "wins" an argument. If you don't leave a discussion with a possible solution to the problem, then neither party has been successful.
Compromise is an essential tool to solving problems through communication. Before bringing up a problem, make sure you have thought of ways that you can help solve it by mutual compromise.
Try to be positive when bringing up sensitive marital problems. Instead of jumping right into a discussion, open by acknowledging that every partnership could be improved and you'd like to take some time and discuss the things that are working in your relationship and the areas that could use improvement. It helps to start by talking about positive things and then moving into the deeper discussion on problem areas.
Be a "reflective" listener and make sure you understand what your partner has said. "What I hear you saying is..." is a great way to make sure the proper message has been received.
Feel free to use the "time out" card if the discussion gets too intense. If an argument gets heated and irrational, it is better to postpone the discussion to a time and place where effective communication can happen.
Make sure your body language, facial expressions and vocal tone are in line with your message. One study showed that 55% of the emotional meaning of what you say is expressed by your facial expression. While only 7% of the emotional meaning is verbal.
Be honest, direct and focus on the real issue. If you enter a conversation insecure about making your point -- you probably won't make it.
If you can't come up with a definitive solution, at least try to end the conversation on a positive note like "I think it's good we've both shared our feelings and we'll continue to talk about it and try to come up with a better solution."
Don't ever be rude or talk down to your partner in a discussion about your relationship. Don't dismiss an idea or thought as absurd, but instead listen to your partner's point and then react with the reasons you disagree in a respectful manner.
Stay on track. If you sit down to talk about a financial problem and suddenly other emotional issues are coming up, realize that you may need to focus on one area at a time in order to create solutions instead of mere bickering.
Recognize when you need outside help to communicate effectively. A counselor or marriage retreat may help solve what seems to be an impossible communication problem.
That argument you had before work about who was responsible for buying new milk probably isn't the best example of effective communication. All partners "talk" to each other, but very few really use communication as a tool to build and revitalize their marriage. Here are some tips to help you move from "gabbing" to really connecting through your conversations.
Don't be cryptic because you are afraid to bring up the real issue. If you enter a conversation insecure about making your point -- you probably won't make it.
Remember, effective communication sometimes takes a great deal of effort. When bringing up sensitive issues or important discussion matters, make sure you assess all factors of communication -- especially your environment. Choose a time, place and atmosphere where stress and distractions are low so your conversation has more impact. And never be afraid to utilize the help of a counselor, therapist or marriage retreat to help resolve issues and communicate more effectively.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mornings!!! ::::::::::::
Morning "Pick-Me-Ups" for your Relationship
Mornings are infamous for not being pleasant. Too often it's the beginning of a busy day and just getting up and getting started becomes more important than paying attention to the people around you. But just as breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day, it is important to leave the house in the morning feeling connected to and appreciated by your partner. Here are some quick tips that can help your relationship start out on the right foot everyday:
Make a Routine:
In today's hectic world, sometimes you have to plan out the simplest of things. Arrange your morning routines so that there are ten or fifteen minutes that you can sit down and have a cup of coffee and discuss your upcoming day. Is anything important or exciting happening? Is there something you are nervous or anxious about? Understanding each other's mood and potential challenges or triumphs can help you better relate to your partner throughout the day and into the evening.
Break Routine:
Surprises can be good. You don't have to wait until a birthday or holiday to do something special for your partner. Spontaneously remind your significant other they are important and send them out the door with a smile. Make him or her a nice pancake breakfast with a whip cream smiley face. Have fresh flowers waiting on the breakfast table. Do a chore or errand they typically handle in the morning so they have a little extra free time. Be original and make your partner's morning great.
Write a Note:
Imagine your partner getting to work and opening their briefcase, already sighing at the growing workload, and, on top of the files and legal pads, they find a special note from you reiterating your affection and wishing the best for the day ahead. Never forget that the smallest gestures can have the biggest results.
Have the Last Word:
How many times have you remembered the ending of a movie or book but not much of the middle? Last impressions are critical. Make an effort to make sure the last words to your partner each morning are positive and encouraging. You can even try and think of one great thing about your relationship each morning and share this with your partner on the way out the door. Just a few words have the power to make a day start great or make it start bumpy - use your words the right way.
Follow Up:
The morning is the start of the day and a great time to begin communication, but don't forget to follow up later in the day. Your partner might be offended if you discussed an important meeting planned for that day but don't ask about it later. You must work to grow your relationship and support your partner morning, noon and night.
Mornings can be hectic and the best intentions can fall to the wayside, so make sure you take time to look at these tips and come up with your own ideas and plan their implementation to make sure your relationship wakes up on the right side of the bed.
Marriage Communication
Communicating effectively takes practice and a great deal of effort. Without communication, it is nearly impossible to resolve conflicts or grow your partnership. Whether you are in a troubled marriage, simply seeing the value of a "tune-up", or seeking marriage help, here are some useful tips for communicating effectively within a marriage.
Realize that no one "wins" an argument. If you don't leave a discussion with a possible solution to the problem, then neither party has been successful.
Compromise is an essential tool to solving problems through communication. Before bringing up a problem, make sure you have thought of ways that you can help solve it by mutual compromise.
Try to be positive when bringing up sensitive marital problems. Instead of jumping right into a discussion, open by acknowledging that every partnership could be improved and you'd like to take some time and discuss the things that are working in your relationship and the areas that could use improvement. It helps to start by talking about positive things and then moving into the deeper discussion on problem areas.
Be a "reflective" listener and make sure you understand what your partner has said. "What I hear you saying is..." is a great way to make sure the proper message has been received.
Feel free to use the "time out" card if the discussion gets too intense. If an argument gets heated and irrational, it is better to postpone the discussion to a time and place where effective communication can happen.
Make sure your body language, facial expressions and vocal tone are in line with your message. One study showed that 55% of the emotional meaning of what you say is expressed by your facial expression. While only 7% of the emotional meaning is verbal.
Be honest, direct and focus on the real issue. If you enter a conversation insecure about making your point -- you probably won't make it.
If you can't come up with a definitive solution, at least try to end the conversation on a positive note like "I think it's good we've both shared our feelings and we'll continue to talk about it and try to come up with a better solution."
Don't ever be rude or talk down to your partner in a discussion about your relationship. Don't dismiss an idea or thought as absurd, but instead listen to your partner's point and then react with the reasons you disagree in a respectful manner.
Stay on track. If you sit down to talk about a financial problem and suddenly other emotional issues are coming up, realize that you may need to focus on one area at a time in order to create solutions instead of mere bickering.
Recognize when you need outside help to communicate effectively. A counselor or marriage retreat may help solve what seems to be an impossible communication problem.
That argument you had before work about who was responsible for buying new milk probably isn't the best example of effective communication. All partners "talk" to each other, but very few really use communication as a tool to build and revitalize their marriage. Here are some tips to help you move from "gabbing" to really connecting through your conversations.
Don't be cryptic because you are afraid to bring up the real issue. If you enter a conversation insecure about making your point -- you probably won't make it.
Remember, effective communication sometimes takes a great deal of effort. When bringing up sensitive issues or important discussion matters, make sure you assess all factors of communication -- especially your environment. Choose a time, place and atmosphere where stress and distractions are low so your conversation has more impact. And never be afraid to utilize the help of a counselor, therapist or marriage retreat to help resolve issues and communicate more effectively.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mornings!!! ::::::::::::
Morning "Pick-Me-Ups" for your Relationship
Mornings are infamous for not being pleasant. Too often it's the beginning of a busy day and just getting up and getting started becomes more important than paying attention to the people around you. But just as breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day, it is important to leave the house in the morning feeling connected to and appreciated by your partner. Here are some quick tips that can help your relationship start out on the right foot everyday:
Make a Routine:
In today's hectic world, sometimes you have to plan out the simplest of things. Arrange your morning routines so that there are ten or fifteen minutes that you can sit down and have a cup of coffee and discuss your upcoming day. Is anything important or exciting happening? Is there something you are nervous or anxious about? Understanding each other's mood and potential challenges or triumphs can help you better relate to your partner throughout the day and into the evening.
Break Routine:
Surprises can be good. You don't have to wait until a birthday or holiday to do something special for your partner. Spontaneously remind your significant other they are important and send them out the door with a smile. Make him or her a nice pancake breakfast with a whip cream smiley face. Have fresh flowers waiting on the breakfast table. Do a chore or errand they typically handle in the morning so they have a little extra free time. Be original and make your partner's morning great.
Write a Note:
Imagine your partner getting to work and opening their briefcase, already sighing at the growing workload, and, on top of the files and legal pads, they find a special note from you reiterating your affection and wishing the best for the day ahead. Never forget that the smallest gestures can have the biggest results.
Have the Last Word:
How many times have you remembered the ending of a movie or book but not much of the middle? Last impressions are critical. Make an effort to make sure the last words to your partner each morning are positive and encouraging. You can even try and think of one great thing about your relationship each morning and share this with your partner on the way out the door. Just a few words have the power to make a day start great or make it start bumpy - use your words the right way.
Follow Up:
The morning is the start of the day and a great time to begin communication, but don't forget to follow up later in the day. Your partner might be offended if you discussed an important meeting planned for that day but don't ask about it later. You must work to grow your relationship and support your partner morning, noon and night.
Mornings can be hectic and the best intentions can fall to the wayside, so make sure you take time to look at these tips and come up with your own ideas and plan their implementation to make sure your relationship wakes up on the right side of the bed.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Analysis of U.S. Census: wealth gaps in whites vs. people of color grown to widest levels in 25 yrs
in Our "backyard": http://www.inourownbackyard.us/
NAACP, 102 years old this week! lynn and i are rhe Only 2 "white", in ONE HUMAN FAMILY, Members of the NAACP here in Magee, and only ones to attend 100 yrs Banquet & Awards Cerimony @ the Magee City Center, which was not even mentioned in the "Local" newspaper! http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_622.html http://www.nccp.org/topics/childpoverty.html
Census: U.S. Racial Wealth Gap Widest in Quarter Century
A new analysis of U.S. Census data shows the wealth gaps between whites and people of color have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. White Americans now have on average 20 times the net worth of African Americans and 18 times that of Latinos. The Pew Research Center has found the median wealth of white U.S. households in 2009 was about $113,000 compared with just over $6,300 for Hispanics and just under $5,700 for blacks. The white-black wealth gap is the widest since the census began tracking such data in 1984. Roderick Harrison, former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau, said, "I am afraid that this pushes us back to what the Kerner Commission characterized as 'two societies, separate and unequal.'" Latinos have been hit particularly hard by the recession. The median wealth of Latino households fell by 66 percent between 2005 and 2009. During that same period the median household wealth of whites dipped 16 percent.
Posted on Tue, Jul. 26, 2011
Commentary: America, behold your future
quote from below Kansas City article:
"I'll tell you what the true face of poverty is: It is a child.
A shamefully large number of those children are growing up in economically unstable homes. In this seemingly unending recession, the hardest-hit have been those who don't have college educations. Families that were subsisting one or two paychecks away from disaster have hit the wall. Every month, more join their ranks. That does not bode well for their ability to afford a college education for their children - or in a lot of cases, just to provide the stability it takes to graduate from high school.
Just who does Congress think America can count on to rebuild its economy and thrive in the future?
Too many Americans like to think the poor are "not our problem." They are dead wrong. They are our future.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/07/26/3029488/commentary-america-behold-your.html#ixzz1TF2TQQOO"
>>>>>>>>>from the Kansas City Star:
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/07/26/v-print/3029488/commentary-america-behold-your.html
NAACP, 102 years old this week! lynn and i are rhe Only 2 "white", in ONE HUMAN FAMILY, Members of the NAACP here in Magee, and only ones to attend 100 yrs Banquet & Awards Cerimony @ the Magee City Center, which was not even mentioned in the "Local" newspaper! http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_622.html http://www.nccp.org/topics/childpoverty.html
Census: U.S. Racial Wealth Gap Widest in Quarter Century
A new analysis of U.S. Census data shows the wealth gaps between whites and people of color have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. White Americans now have on average 20 times the net worth of African Americans and 18 times that of Latinos. The Pew Research Center has found the median wealth of white U.S. households in 2009 was about $113,000 compared with just over $6,300 for Hispanics and just under $5,700 for blacks. The white-black wealth gap is the widest since the census began tracking such data in 1984. Roderick Harrison, former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau, said, "I am afraid that this pushes us back to what the Kerner Commission characterized as 'two societies, separate and unequal.'" Latinos have been hit particularly hard by the recession. The median wealth of Latino households fell by 66 percent between 2005 and 2009. During that same period the median household wealth of whites dipped 16 percent.
Posted on Tue, Jul. 26, 2011
Commentary: America, behold your future
quote from below Kansas City article:
"I'll tell you what the true face of poverty is: It is a child.
A shamefully large number of those children are growing up in economically unstable homes. In this seemingly unending recession, the hardest-hit have been those who don't have college educations. Families that were subsisting one or two paychecks away from disaster have hit the wall. Every month, more join their ranks. That does not bode well for their ability to afford a college education for their children - or in a lot of cases, just to provide the stability it takes to graduate from high school.
Just who does Congress think America can count on to rebuild its economy and thrive in the future?
Too many Americans like to think the poor are "not our problem." They are dead wrong. They are our future.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/07/26/3029488/commentary-america-behold-your.html#ixzz1TF2TQQOO"
>>>>>>>>>from the Kansas City Star:
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/07/26/v-print/3029488/commentary-america-behold-your.html
Monday, July 25, 2011
Q: Why? A: Share, to uplift with Positive Vibe
ziggy, and brothers, Marley:
Ky-Mani Marley - Dear Dad
Bob: Positive Vibe:
Bob World Citizens:
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Is it True or False, Beautiful or Ugly, Right or Wrong?
and how will affect Others?
Honesty ^ Unselfishness ^ Love ^ Purity
Ziggy Marley Video: Love is My Religion
Ziggy Marley: True to Myself

WE ARE ALL EQUAL MEMBERS OF ONE HUMAN FAMILY
PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, EARTH
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Ziggy Marley-Rainbow In The Sky
Honesty ^ Unselfishness ^ Love ^ Purity
Ziggy Marley Video: Love is My Religion
Ziggy Marley: True to Myself

WE ARE ALL EQUAL MEMBERS OF ONE HUMAN FAMILY
PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, EARTH
**********!!!(CLICK TO ENLARGE)!!!**********
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Ziggy Marley-Rainbow In The Sky
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