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January 31, 2009

Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits?

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Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits?

medical scooters role in the distribution of mobility-related assistive technology has not been well documented, yet rapid growth and regional variation in spending, and concerns over “in-the-home” coverage criteria, highlight the need for facts. Using the 2001 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, we find that 6.2 percent percent of beneficiaries obtained mobility assistive technology under the Medicare durable medical equipment (DME) benefit. These beneficiaries were disproportionately poor, disabled, and users of both acute and postacute services. Average per item spending ranged from $52 for canes to $6,208 for power wheelchairs. Among beneficiaries who acquired such technology through the DME benefit, these devices comprised just 2 percent of overall Medicare spending.

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My Top Tip On Choosing The Best Internet Home Business

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My Top Tip On Choosing The Best Internet Home Business

Let’s say you are searching for an internet home business and you are looking to find the best one for you. Here are some tips to help you find the best internet home business for you.
It is important that you understand that starting an Internet Starscapes business opportunity is a personal decision. More and more people are making this move in order to supplement their incomes, especially in these tough economic times. It is so much easier to start an internet home business because you can actually do it from home! That is the key.
So why is this important? Here are several reasons!
1. The Internet is available 24 hours a day so your business will always be open to everyone. This means that you can be making money 24 hours a day seven days a week, every week of the year. You will always have visitors coming to your site, who can turn into customers if you keep your business Internet-based.
2. More and more people shop on the Internet and this gives you and excellent way to make money online. As long as you are selling products that people are currently purchasing you can get your share of the pie. This becomes an important point because many people try to start an Internet business selling products that people really are not interested in.
The best market to start an Internet business and is one where people are currently already shopping. You can get ideas for this by going to websites such as Google trends. Google is the most popular search engine and the Google trends website will give you insight into what people are searching for. This can give you some great Internet business ideas.
3. If you are unsure what products you should be selling consider selling information products. Information products that solve people’s problems will always be in demand in you will never run out of possibilities for them. This is where your creativity comes into play.
People are constantly searching the Internet for information and this gives you a great opportunity to profit from that. Starting an Internet home business that sells information is a great way to make money.
4. To make money with an Internet-based business you will have to learn to drive traffic to your moneymaking website. Once you have begun getting traffic you can fine-tune your website so it converts more of your visitors into sales. Ultimately to make more money all you have to do is get more website visitors and the sales will follow.
Adding your personality and knowledge helps to convert customers and brings visitors and potential customers back. Let them know who you are. Show them you are there to help and will get quite a following. You are proud, you are honest and now you are an internet marketer.
In summary, as you can see an Internet home business is an excellent way to make money. There are many different ways to make Money on the Internet, but getting visitors to a website that sells information products is an excellent way to start.

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January 30, 2009

Are you stepping out into success?

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Are you stepping out into success?

Many of us think of applying the pressure as failing. ‘The pressure is coming. Oh my gosh! What am I going to do? The pressure is coming.’ But pressure doesn’t need to be a negative: I love this quote.

Pressure is a word that is misused in our vocabulary. When you start thinking of pressure, it’s because you started to think of failure. Tommy Lasorda

When you stop and think about what happens in life, pressure is being applied constantly in many different arenas. An example would be rush hour traffic that puts more and more pressure on the highways. As the population grows more and more pressure is added. What happens? Do we, as a society, give up and say ‘oh, well. Too Bad? It’s just going to take you that much longer to transit into work’? Your commute time, instead of being an hour and a half, is going to be 2 hours. And in 3 years from now, it’s going to be 4 hours. Or do we take the action, as a society, as a city, as a person and do something to relieve that pressure? Yes we do something that will alleviate the pressure for all of that traffic coming into the downtown core.

We as a society, as a city, step into success. We do something to alleviate that pressure. We can learn to apply that concept in our life. Instead of taking a look at the pressure as a bad thing we can use it to build something new, a bridge to our future. Do we do what Tommy Lasorda said-misuse that word ‘pressure’ and think of it as ‘oh, I’m going to fail, I’m going to fail’ and then give up? - or do we CHOOSE to do something different and step into our own success?

We all have habits. What is your ‘it’? What is the ‘it’ that stops you? When you start to feel that pressure, what do you do? Next time that happens, I want you to stop and think, ‘what am I automatically doing here’? Then decide to do something different in order to get a different result.

When I was first introduced to this concept, I did not recognize what habit I fell into until I was all the way in it. Stress eating was one of the things I used to do. As I learn to recognize where that pressure point is, what my habit is, what my ‘it’ is, I, can learn how to change it, how to react differently.

I just watched the movie ‘What the Bleep?! - Down the Rabbit Hole’. One of the concepts in the movie is that we, as human beings, are bombarded every second with 400 billion bits of information. We only process 2000, therefore we need to choose carefully which bits we pay attention too. When we succumb to the pressure and fall into a negative habit, like I used to when I was stress eating, we are selecting only a narrow negative portion of information from the 4 billion bits..

I have decided that I am going to choose a different 2,000 bits of information. It really is just a choice.. We need to recognize what our habits, and that we can change our habits. Millions of people have learned how to stop the stress eating habit. Millions of people have learned how to quit smoking. Millions and millions of people have learned how to make their life and Starscapes.com business opportunity better, how to step into success. If they can do it, I can do it. If I can do it, you can do it. It’s all just a simple choice, to make a different decision.

If you are a parent ask yourself, if you choose non-success habits, what are the habits and passions that you are creating in your children? Are you creating a generational curse or a generational legacy? Another great quote is “children have never been good at listening to their elders. But they have never failed to imitate them”. by James Baldwin. Even if you aren’t a parent what about the influence you have on the people around you?

We need to learn to recognize when we are backing off from pressure, when we are moving into the habits that are not success habits (the ones that we need to change). We also need to recognize the habits that we have that are good, that are leading us towards success, leading us to our financial freedom. We need to be aware so that we can make changes in our negative habits and reinforce our positive habits.

We need to learn to recognize that when we wish for something, ask for something, pray for something or when we say affirmations for something, it’s not going to just happen. It’s not going to be handed to us on a silver platter. One of my affirmations is “I am building a team of dream achievers” Now, I know that that is going to take patience and perseverance and that this whole team of dream achievers are not just going to be dumped in my lap. I have to go looking for them and attract them into my life.

As I go down the personal development journey and build my home business I come up against pressure points all the time. When I think back to the pressure points in my life last year at this time versus this year - whoa! - last year’s ones seem really simple now. What happens? We are not given exactly what we want right off the bat. But we are given the opportunity to develop the skills so that we get better. On my journey, I am becoming a better team leader. I am practicing my patience and my perseverance in my own learning so that I become that better learner that attracts, using the Law of Cause and Effect, that team of dream achievers, the team of business builders.

When that pressure is applied in our lives, patience and perseverance, is what we need in order to grow through that pressure point. Once we do grow and find different habits to allow us to get past that pressure point, to allow us to develop the skills, to learn those new things that we need to learn, we come to a better place and we can handle more pressure. We have new skills. We know something different. We react in a different away. We remain patient. We practice the perseverance and can step into success.

Are you applying enough pressure? Are you stepping out into success? Take a look at your habits. What do you do when the pressure hits? Are you giving yourself the opportunity to develop a new skill, to become even better than you already are? I would love to hear about those experiences.. Send me an email at Carla at retirewithcarla.com or give me a phone call at (778) 835-4032 and let me know, what are the habits that you’ve come across? What are some of the things that you have done differently?

Join Carla for the Terrific Tuesday Teleclass, the inspiration for these articles. Be on the call live at 1-218-486-7200 Bridge 549706 Every Tuesday at 5:30 PM Pacific

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January 29, 2009

Power wheelchair range testing and energy consumption during fatigue testing

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Power wheelchair range testing and energy consumption during fatigue testing

The range of a power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs depends on many factors including: battery type, battery state, wheelchair/rider weight, terrain, the efficiency of the drive train, and driving behavior. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of three methods of estimating power wheelchair range. Another significant purpose was to compare the current draw on pavement to current draw on an International Standards Organization (ISO) Double Drum tester at one m/sec. Tests were performed on seven different power wheelchairs unloaded, and loaded with an ISO 100 kg test dummy. Each chair was configured according to the manufacturer’s specifications, and tires were properly inflated. Experienced test technicians were used for the tennis court tests, and treadmill tests. An ISO 100 kg test dummy was used for the ISO Double Drum test. Energy consumption was measured over a distance of 1500 m for each of the three test conditions. The rolling surface was level in all cases. Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed a significant difference (p = 0.0001) between the predicted range at maximum speed for the three tests. Post hoc analysis demonstrated a significant difference (p < 0.01) in estimated range at maximum speed between the Double Drum test and the treadmill test, as well as between the Double Drum test and the tennis court test. Our results indicate no significant difference (p > 0.05) between the predicted range at maximal speed between the treadmill and tennis court tests. A simple relationship does not exist between the results of range testing with the Double Drum tester and the tennis court. An alternative would be to permit the use of a treadmill for range testing as simple relationships between all pertinent treadmill and tennis court range data were found. For the Double Drum tester used, the current demand is higher than under normal usage. This presents a problem as current is related to load torque in a power wheelchair. Hence, the Double Drum tester friction must be reduced. The predicted range for the tennis court test at maximum speed ranges from a low of 23.6 km to a high of 57.7 km. The range of the power wheelchair can be improved by the use of wet lead acid batteries in place of gel lead acid batteries.

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Your Credit Score

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Your Credit Score

Your own financial history can affect getting the best building business credit card rate. Although the average national score is 678, if yours falls under a bit, you may have to apply a few times to get approved. Once you do get approved for a credit card, your monthly payments most likely will be higher than average. The best thing for you to do in this situation, is to keeping paying your bills on time, including your business line of credit card payments, don’t go over your limit and let time heal the wounds of your pocketbook.

In the end, the key is being patient when it comes to finding the best credit card rate. You don’t want to rush into choosing the first offer that comes your way, as you may end up with high interest, finance charges and high monthly payments. Look around a bit, find a card that’s right for you and it will pay off in the end.

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January 26, 2009

What is Dual Diagnosis detox malibu?


What is Dual Diagnosis?
A person who has both an alcohol or drug problem and an emotional/psychiatric problem is said to have a dual diagnosis. To recover fully, the person needs detox santa monica for both problems.

How Common Is Dual Diagnosis?
Dual diagnosis is more common than you might imagine. According to a report published by the Journal of the American Medical Association:

Thirty-seven percent of alcohol abusers and fifty-three percent of drug abusers also have at least one serious mental illness.

Of all people diagnosed as mentally ill, 29 percent abuse either alcohol or drugs.

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What is Dual Diagnosis detox malibu?

What is Dual Diagnosis?
A person who has both an alcohol or drug problem and an emotional/psychiatric problem is said to have a dual diagnosis. To recover fully, the person needs detox santa monica for both problems.

How Common Is Dual Diagnosis?
Dual diagnosis is more common than you might imagine. According to a report published by the Journal of the American Medical Association:

Thirty-seven percent of alcohol abusers and fifty-three percent of drug abusers also have at least one serious mental illness.

Of all people diagnosed as mentally ill, 29 percent abuse either alcohol or drugs.

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Window Treatment Inovations Funding

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Window Treatment Inovations Funding

Among the projects selected for funding are:

Advanced Processing Technology of Electrochromic Windows: A process to develop new film patterning techniques for energy-saving smart windows. The process improves visible light transmission and reduces glare, while retaining a clear view and increasing thermal comfort. Also, encouraging innovation with window www.blindchalet.com and shades to help increase energy savings.

An Indirect Route for Ethanol Production: A process to develop fuel ethanol from renewable resources to achieve savings of 80 percent in energy consumption. The process helps U.S. farmers create a market for corn supplies and increases national energy security.

Manufacturing Ceramic Products from Fiberglass Waste: A low-cost energy method of completely transforming fiberglass waste into a dense ceramic product that can be used for window www.blindchalet.com, shades, as well as other uses. The process could eliminate the need for disposal of 260,000 tons of fiberglass waste annually.

Near-Infrared (NIR) Veneer Strength Sensor for Forest Industry: Use of NIR sensors instead of ultra-sonic technology allows testing for veneer wood strength before drying. The NIR technology will improve process efficiency and reduce product waste, and is expected to save about $23,000 annually in energy costs.

The Force Modulator: A durable sheet metal technology for the steel industry that allows proper control of press forces during part forming.

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Logo Design Information

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Logo Design Information

The winner or winners will be chosen based upon the artistic quality of the design as well as the ways in which the design symbolizes the BLLC. All entrants must include a brief explanation, or Artist’s Statement, of how the design of the logo and design being submitted reflects the BLLC. The contest deadline is June 11, 2008. Entries, which must be electronic, should be mailed or hand-delivered to:

Logo graphic design Design Competition

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January 25, 2009

Sai Baba Information

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Sai Baba Information
Sathya sai baba darshan claimed in his 1993 Guru Poornima discourse on July 3 that jealousy among his followers was behind the incident, without giving a detailed explanation of the events.96 The former Secretary of the Home Minister of Andhra Pradesh, V.P.B. Nair, who came from of a police background, expressed in the BBC documentary his opinion that the four assailants in 1993 had unnecessarily and illegally been shot by the police. There are other opinions from the eye witnesses who were present in the Mandir premises on that night, that police did the right thing to protect the life of several others, as the four people were armed and had already stabbed two people to death. The debates about Sathya sai baba pictures were fueled by a document published in 2000 called “The Findings”,97 written by David and Faye Bailey (former followers who together wrote three books on Sathya sathya sai baba 98), in which they described their disillusionment with the guru. According to an article in Salon.com in the year 2001, a great part of the Findings contains testimonies of sexual harassment and sexual abuse.97

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Mini Blind Installation Documentation

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Mini Blind Installation Documentation

The contractor(s) shall provide a copy of all invoices and over per location and a copy of the floor layout to show room numbers and the number of windows with installation.

Invoices shall indicate:

a) Type of window coverings

b)Number of window treatments at each size

c)Square footage of each blind

d)Total number of window coverings

e)Total square footage

f)Quantity Discounts

g)Itemized Additional Charges

h)Installation Charge

i)Total Price

Such invoices shall be forwarded to the attention of

Quality Assurance Inspection.Invoices shall be sent on accumulative monthly basis.Failure of the contractor to comply with this requirement may result in the removal of the contractor from the contract.Upon acceptance by quality assurance inspection to determine compliance with specifications, terms and conditions of this contract, approval for payment of this invoice will be forwarded to the using agency.INVOICES WILL NOT BE PAID BY THE USING AGENCY UNTIL QUALITY ACCEPTANCE HAS BEEN APPROVED.

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January 24, 2009

Disability type influences heart rate response during power wheelchair sport

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Disability type influences heart rate response during power wheelchair sport

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of disability type on exercise response during power wheelchairs and handicap scooters competition. The secondary purpose was to determine the extent to which heart rate responses during competition meet cardiorespiratory fitness training intensities for the general population. METHODS: Forty-eight athletes who had cerebral palsy (CP, N = 31), spinal cord injury (SCI, N = 10), or muscular dystrophy (MD, N = 7), and were competing in the 2003 Power Soccer National Tournament, volunteered to participate. Heart rate was recorded every 5 s throughout pre-game and game conditions by Polar S610 monitors. Average heart rate (HR) values were determined for GAME and RESPONSE (change score between GAME HR and pre-game HR). The Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test was used to determine whether a significant difference among group medians existed on the dependent measure, RESPONSE (P < 0.05). RESULTS: A significant difference on RESPONSE (P < 0.05) existed among athletes with CP (29 bpm), SCI (17 bpm), and MD (26 bpm). The median RESPONSE for athletes with CP was 12 bpm higher than athletes with SCI, and this difference was significant (P < 0.01). Further, 22 athletes with CP (71%), 5 athletes with MD (71%), and 1 athlete with SCI (10%) exceeded 55% of estimated HR(max) for at least 30 min during competition. CONCLUSION: Disability type influences the heart rate response to power wheelchair sport, and may affect the ability to sustain training intensities associated with fitness improvement.

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Searching for Financing

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Searching for Financing

Inadequate capital is the cause of many home business failures even though most home-based businesses require a limited amount of start-up money. There are several sources to consider when looking for financing for your business. But first you need to consider how much money you are going to need. Consider all of the expenses of starting up your business and add on at least three months of operating costs. Do a cash flow analysis as given in Appendix I (6KB PDF) to determine capital needs. The SBDC (1-800-455-7232) can assist you with developing and completing your cash flows. When you know what you need, start looking for sources of capital. Experienced business owners recommend that at least half, if not more, of your business opportunity investment should come from personal savings. This can include profit shares or early retirement funds, real estate equity loans, cash-value insurance policies, or credit card advances. (Note: credit card interest rates may be very high compared to other sources of capital.) If you do not have enough startup money, consider borrowing from friends and relatives who believe in you and your business plan. But remember to do it on a business-like basis by writing up a loan agreement that specifies the amount borrowed, the length of the loan period, the interest rate, schedule of payments, and any collateral.
Banks are sometimes reluctant to lend to owners of new businesses because the business has no background of proven success. If you are persistent, have a good business plan, demonstrate through market research that there is a market for your product or service, and can prove your worthiness as a business owner, you will find many ways to finance your business. Possible loan sources include commercial finance companies and savings and loan associations. Following are other sources for loans:

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January 23, 2009

Perceptions of power mobility use and safety within residential facilities

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Perceptions of power mobility use and safety within residential facilities

BACKGROUND: power wheelchairs and medical scooters enhance quality of life by enabling occupation, improving self-esteem and facilitating social interaction. Despite these benefits, the risks associated with power mobility use raise serious concerns in residential facilities. PURPOSE: As there is no gold standard to assess when a client is unsafe, a two-phase study was conducted to develop client-centred guidelines for power mobility use. METHOD: In the first phase of the study, presented here, 18 in-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with a variety of stakeholders, including power mobility users, other residents, staff and family members. RESULTS: A thematic analysis of the interviews revealed four main themes: 1) the meaning of power mobility, 2) learning the rules of the road, 3) red flags: concerns about safety, and 4) solutions. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Given the importance of power mobility, safety measures need to address issues of mobility and safety for power mobility drivers and those around them.

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Website Information

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Website Information

The most impressive perljax.us success stories are ones where formerly obese patients not only lost significant weight but also improved their overall health. A patient from Englewood, N.J. was obese and had type 2 diabetes. His doctors suggested privateerfeast.com.

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3 Benefits Of Continous Learning

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3 Benefits Of Continous Learning

We are always taking in new information but the question is WHAT are we learning? As human beings we are always growing, but we need to ask ourselves “in what direction”? Are we choosing the direction that we want to go?
Many people are committed to their “stories” which really are excuses for not taking action. They live their life by them. I used to be one of the people committed to my stories/excuses. Believe me, it was learned behavior. I learned it from many different sources such as family, school, friends and work environments. For example, because of the influence of others at work, I always believed that it was best for me to stay home 4 work nights each week and only be out late on a work night once a week. As a result there are many things I have not done because of that limiting belief that it was “not good for me to go out too many times during the week”. One of the things I missed out on was learning Spanish, something I have wanted to do for years.
So why is it that we should be making conscious choices about which information we take in so that we are Continuously Learning?
3 Benefits of Continuous Learning:
1) Protect your future for you and your family…
We can protect ourselves by learning new skills. With these new skills we can protect ourselves from being laid off or downsized. For example, if you were to go to school once a week and learn something that makes you a more valuable commodity in the marketplace or learned a new skill in a different arena, you could be prepared for downsizing or layoff when it happens. We know in this changing world that there is no escape from change, it surrounds us daily and the pace of change is accelerating.
Are you sitting around waiting for change or are you directing the change that happens to you? We know that we do not get a promotion without a test. Have you ever applied for a job that you really wanted? Did you study, do research on the company and their visions and goals. Prepare yourself for that interview/test? If you really wanted the job, then I am sure you did. Learning something new, preparing for that business opportunity protects us and allows us to get out of our “comfort zone”. Nothing ever happens in the comfort zone, we stay right where we are, even though the world is changing around us. Do you want to get left behind?
2) Learning can change your life
I have just completed a learning event with Live Out Loud and Loral Langemeier in Lake Tahoe. Believe me, it was a stretch and really assisted me in getting outside of my comfort zone. My life has changed for the better because of that experience and I am preparing myself for the future!
The events that have happened in my life where I have had to get out of my comfort zone have all in some way, big or small, improved my life. There are still times where I want to wallow in my comfort zone. However, now I know the perils of staying there, so I do not stay there very long.
When I first started on my journey of building my home business, our dream was to be able to sponsor 10 children with “The Plan”. As we have learned and grown through the process our focus is now to sponsor 100 children. The learning has changed our attitude about life and money, which of course has resulted in changing our lives. The focus of our life has changed for the better.
3) Learning can keep you young
Learning assists us in adapting to change. Think of a time when you dreaded having to learn something new. Why were you dreading it? Was it because you are not in the habit of learning? Did you believe it would be too hard? Did you not see any benefit for the learning? Getting back into the habit of learning is just like starting out on a bicycle, it takes a lot more effort to get going than it does once you have attained the desired speed. When we are learning we are involved with life, we are out with our peers or a whole new group of people.
What are new information are you feeding yourself? I realized that the fiction books I was feeding myself were simply a form of escape. Very similar to the young boy we met on the streets of Le Ciba in Honduras. He was one of the kids who were abandoned to the streets as young as the age of two. What he did to escape the reality of his own life was to sniff gasoline. After meeting him I realized that I was doing the same thing by reading too many fiction books.
After that I started feeding myself with more positive material. If this is one of your escape mechanisms and you desire to change it, you may want to switch the type of books that you read. Biographies are a great way to switch from fiction because they are stories too.
Once we have begun to change our learning habits by making conscious decisions about the information we feed ourselves on, the next step is to teach what we have learned. Teaching others is the best way to learn it even better. One of my great desires is for my family and friends to learn how not to get left behind. That is the reason I choose to write these articles, because assisting you in your learning also assists me in understanding better myself.
I thank you very much for reading this article and welcome comments. Please send me an email, I would love to hear your stories about how learning has affected your life.
The next step is to teach what we have learned. Teaching others is the best way to learn it even better. One of my great desires is for my family and friends to learn how not to get left behind. That is the reason I choose to write these articles, because assisting you in your learning also assists me in understanding better myself.

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What is a Mini cellular shades?

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What is a Mini cellular shades?

The long horizontal slats are held one above the other by the rungs of window coverings shaped like a ladder. The lower ends of the legs of the window treatments are secured to the long rail under the slats. Their upper ends are attached to the drive rod in the housing, the elongated box above the slats. As the drive rod rotates, one leg of each ladder cord moves up while the other moves down, causing the angle of the slats to change. In one design, this rotation is achieved by pushing up or pulling down on a long handle called a tilt wand connected to the drive rod by a lever. Lift cords along the mini blinds are also attached to the rail. They pass through holes in the slats and into the housing above, where they go over pulleys, combine and exit through the cord lock. For safety it’s important that the lock always work. A downward pull on the main lift cord raises the slats by the cords pulling up the rail below the slats. The cord lock holds the main lift cord to keep the slats up until the cord is pulled to release the lock. The safety lock made the cord lock easier to use.

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January 21, 2009

Fraudulent Credit

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Fraudulent Credit

Many of the websites marketing to people with poor business line of credit are fraudulent. They know there are so many people out there who need the building business credit desperately that they will send money on a chance of receiving a credit line. They may never hear from or about them again.

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January 19, 2009

SAPT Block Grant


SAMHSAs reauthorizing statute, PL 106-310 from October, 1, 2000, includes a provision to replace the SAPT Block Grant with Performance Partnership Grants. When fully implemented, these grants will give states and territories greater flexibility in how to obligate and spend funds for
addictions medical treatment and prevention services for people at risk for alcohol and other drug addiction.

States and territories submit annual reports and plans to the federal government describing how they expended SAPT Block Grant funds during the previous fiscal year and how they intend to obligate funds available in the current fiscal year. States and territories design their services and delivery systems to address specific local substance abuse problems.

Funding for the SAPT Block Grant program was $1,600,000,000 in 2000; $1,665,000,000 in 2001; $1,725,000,000 in 2002; and $1,785,000,000 in 2003. The 2004 estimate is $1,785,000,000.

Where to find more information about the SAPT Block Grant Program:
http://www.samhsa.gov/budget/content/2004/2004budget-14a.htm.

In addition to block grants, SAMHSA provides discretionary grants that are awarded to various levels of government as well as local groups, including community- and faith-based organizations, to meet new and emerging needs.

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SAPT Block Grant

SAMHSAs reauthorizing statute, PL 106-310 from October, 1, 2000, includes a provision to replace the SAPT Block Grant with Performance Partnership Grants. When fully implemented, these grants will give states and territories greater flexibility in how to obligate and spend funds for addictions medical treatment and prevention services for people at risk for alcohol and other drug addiction.

States and territories submit annual reports and plans to the federal government describing how they expended SAPT Block Grant funds during the previous fiscal year and how they intend to obligate funds available in the current fiscal year. States and territories design their services and delivery systems to address specific local substance abuse problems.

Funding for the SAPT Block Grant program was $1,600,000,000 in 2000; $1,665,000,000 in 2001; $1,725,000,000 in 2002; and $1,785,000,000 in 2003. The 2004 estimate is $1,785,000,000.

Where to find more information about the SAPT Block Grant Program:
http://www.samhsa.gov/budget/content/2004/2004budget-14a.htm.

In addition to block grants, SAMHSA provides discretionary grants that are awarded to various levels of government as well as local groups, including community- and faith-based organizations, to meet new and emerging needs.

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January 17, 2009

How to Measure for Blind INstallation

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How to Measure for Blind INstallation

12. Measurements

For agency installation of Venetian window coverings, please follow the guidelines listed in paragraph 13 for taking measurements.

If installation is to be performed by the agency, measurements should be taken by the agency. It should not be necessary to have a contractor take measurements.

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Meth Rehab Malibu Testing Challenge for Companies


Prior to 1996, random cocaine withdrawal malibu testing of its employees, and when workers tested positive, they generally left the company. For example, 43 employees tested positive for drugs and were sent to cocaine drug rehab malibu in 1995. Thirty-five of those individuals resigned and eight were discharged, leaving a sudden loss of 4 percent of its workforce. In an industry that often struggles to find skilled workers, meth drug rehab malibu testing outcomes posed their own challenges to the company.

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Meth Rehab Malibu Testing Challenge for Companies

Prior to 1996, random cocaine withdrawal malibu testing of its employees, and when workers tested positive, they generally left the company. For example, 43 employees tested positive for drugs and were sent to cocaine drug rehab malibu in 1995. Thirty-five of those individuals resigned and eight were discharged, leaving a sudden loss of 4 percent of its workforce. In an industry that often struggles to find skilled workers, meth drug rehab malibu testing outcomes posed their own challenges to the company.

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January 16, 2009

Ice in Hawaii?


Our Hawaii “ice storm” is now a decade old and shows no clear sign of ending. Our 4-year-old managed care dual-diagnosis program called Community Care Service is working on this disaster. Initially, we found 30 days of residential
drug rehab dallas to be effective until we realized the ice relapse pattern is often delayed longer than cocaine slips. drug rehab los angeles must often be extended.

The ice addict may reuse after 50 days, and the addiction is severe, each slip producing an immediate paranoid psychosis. The “meth run” completely empties the dopamine storage system, and the resulting dysphoria and paranoia seem relentless. NIDA’s positron emission technology (PET) scans confirm what users claim: It takes three months for the dopamine depletion to recover. Amino acid nutrients, such as QUIT vitamins with neurotransmitter replacements, are sometimes helpful. These drug survivors, however, are in for a long journey. It takes months before there is any light in the tunnel; sometimes it is a train wreck, but sometimes it is freedom.

We have recently connected our research with the Honolulu drug court. It provides the bridge to a therapeutic locus of control. This drug court, with a census of 180(+), obtains weekly drug screens and ensures daily contact with group therapy. It also adds cognitive “restructuring”, provides transportation to appointments, and monitors via home visits and intensive in-community outreach. Dr. Charles Bogdahn and I are doing a small research study on recovering ice hallucinators in the drug court system.

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Ice in Hawaii?

Our Hawaii “ice storm” is now a decade old and shows no clear sign of ending. Our 4-year-old managed care dual-diagnosis program called Community Care Service is working on this disaster. Initially, we found 30 days of residential drug rehab dallas to be effective until we realized the ice relapse pattern is often delayed longer than cocaine slips. drug rehab los angeles must often be extended.

The ice addict may reuse after 50 days, and the addiction is severe, each slip producing an immediate paranoid psychosis. The “meth run” completely empties the dopamine storage system, and the resulting dysphoria and paranoia seem relentless. NIDA’s positron emission technology (PET) scans confirm what users claim: It takes three months for the dopamine depletion to recover. Amino acid nutrients, such as QUIT vitamins with neurotransmitter replacements, are sometimes helpful. These drug survivors, however, are in for a long journey. It takes months before there is any light in the tunnel; sometimes it is a train wreck, but sometimes it is freedom.

We have recently connected our research with the Honolulu drug court. It provides the bridge to a therapeutic locus of control. This drug court, with a census of 180(+), obtains weekly drug screens and ensures daily contact with group therapy. It also adds cognitive “restructuring”, provides transportation to appointments, and monitors via home visits and intensive in-community outreach. Dr. Charles Bogdahn and I are doing a small research study on recovering ice hallucinators in the drug court system.

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The smart wheelchair component system

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The smart wheelchair component system

While the needs of many individuals with disabilities can be satisfied with power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs, some members of the disabled community find it difficult or impossible to operate a standard power wheelchair. To accommodate this population, several researchers have used technologies originally developed for mobile robots to create “smart wheelchairs” that reduce the physical, perceptual, and cognitive skills necessary to operate a power wheelchair. We are developing a Smart Wheelchair Component System (SWCS) that can be added to a variety of commercial power wheelchairs with minimal modification. This paper describes the design of a prototype of the SWCS, which has been evaluated on wheelchairs from four different manufacturers.

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVES: To determine if a standard of care for power wheelchairs and handicap scooters provision exists within the participating centers and if there is disparity in wheelchair customizability among the study sample. DESIGN: Convenience sample survey. SETTING: Thirteen Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems that provide comprehensive rehabilitation for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and that are part of the national database funded through the US Department of Education. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 412 people with SCI who use wheelchairs over 40 hours a week. INTERVENTION: Survey information was obtained from subjects via telephone and in-person interviews and from the national database. Collected information included age, race, education, level of injury, and wheelchair funding source. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number and type (manual or power) of wheelchairs. Wheelchair customizability as defined by design features (eg, adjustable axle position, programmable controls). RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of manual wheelchair users and 54% of power wheelchair users had customizable wheelchairs. No power wheelchair user received a wheelchair without programmable controls. Minorities with low socioeconomic backgrounds (low income, Medicaid/Medicare recipients, less educated) were more likely to have standard manual and standard programmable power wheelchairs. Older subjects were also more likely to have standard programmable power wheelchairs. CONCLUSIONS: The standard of care for manual wheelchair users with SCI is a lightweight and customizable wheelchair. The standard of care for power wheelchairs users has programmable controls. Unfortunately, socioeconomically disadvantaged people were less likely to receive customizable wheelchairs

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Mini buy blinds contract window treatmentsChanges Definition

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Mini buy blinds contract window treatmentsChanges Definition

If the mini blinds is accepting orders and/or delivering through other parties, for example a manufacturer accepting orders and delivering through a dealer network or dealers receiving orders through a network of other dealers, then it is the responsibility of the window blinds to apprise such parties of all such contract addenda.

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January 12, 2009

cell shades Fastest Growing Brand of Window discount blinds

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Select blinds Fastest Growing Brand of Window discount blinds

Select mini blinds.com is the fastest growing brand of Window blinds. There is broad selection of Window Coverings, Shades, Discount discount blinds, available for commercial and household uses. Top quality mini blinds at low prices. Many stores offer discount blinds, shades, shutters, window coverings, and more. Window discount blinds and shades are a great way to cover your windows at discount mini blinds prices. Most stores offer a great selection of shades. Window coverings can give your home a whole new look. There are many offers window coverings, blinds, shades, and more at discount discount blinds prices. Cheap mini blinds are available at most stores which offer inexpensive window blinds.

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Cleaning up after Mini Blind Installations

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Cleaning up after Mini Blind Installations

Upon completion of installation, vendor shall clean up and dispose of all debris occasioned by his work. All debris is to be removed from premises and rooms shall be left broom clean. If existing window treatments are removed, disposal of such should be at the direction of the using agency and if desired, the responsibility of the contractor. Disposal of window coverings may be off-premises, at the direction of the user.
14.B. Labels

All window treatments sold under this contract shall be labeled inside the headrail with CONTRACTORS name and date of shipment. If the contractor installs window coverings, the date of installation must be shown in place of the shipment date. Failure to identify window treatments will result in rejection by Quality Assurance Inspectors and invoices will not be released until such omission is corrected.
15. Quality Acceptance Inspection

Installations in excess of $2500.00 are required to have a Quality Assurance Inspection.

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Faux Wood Wide Selection of Sizes

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Faux Wood Wide Selection of Sizes

Fauz wood mini blinds are a beautiful addition to any home. Not only are Faux Wood blinds attractive, they can help reduce your heating and air conditioning bills. If you are looking for a change of pace Faux Wood discount blinds can give your home or apartment that designer look and feel.

Basic Blind 23×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 27×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 29×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 30×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 31×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 32×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 34×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 35×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 36×64 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 34×72 Faux Wood - Natural
Basic Blind 35×72 Faux Wood - Natural

Faux wood mini blinds are offered at a number of commercial stores. Many stores offer installation services, but of course you can install them yourself! Look around, there are many attractive deals and discounts available, especially if you are planning on installing faux wood blinds throughout your home!

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January 11, 2009

Blind Shading Systems Delivery Timing

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Blind Shading Systems Delivery Timing

Contract Shading Systems will complete delivery within 15 to 30 days after receipt of order.In the event the delivery is not received within the contract delivery period, the contractor may be held in default in accordance with paragraph 1, DEFAULT AND PERFORMANCE BOND in the North Carolina General Contract Terms and Conditions, and the state may procure the articles or services from other sources and hold the contractor responsible for excess cost occasioned thereby. It is important that agencies make the contract administrator aware of delivery problems.

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January 10, 2009

Burger King Supports Project Care



The business community has taken a lead in the Upper Bucks coalition. US Restaurants, the area Burger King franchisee, has raised more than $3 million since 1985 in support of Project CARE, a coalition founding member. Since US Restaurants learned that youth were selling drugs outside of the Quakertown Burger King in the mid-1980s, Burger King Restaurants and
cocaine rehab malibu in the area have been selling fund-raising coupon sheets. The president of the restaurant chain realized he had to get involved, and the company became committed to supporting Project CARE. Project CARE has trained more than 20,000 adults working with young people in schools and communities and has awarded higher education scholarships to students formerly in crisis because of alcohol and other cocaine treatment malibu or mental health issues.

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Burger King Supports Project Care

The business community has taken a lead in the Upper Bucks coalition. US Restaurants, the area Burger King franchisee, has raised more than $3 million since 1985 in support of Project CARE, a coalition founding member. Since US Restaurants learned that youth were selling drugs outside of the Quakertown Burger King in the mid-1980s, Burger King Restaurants and cocaine rehab malibu in the area have been selling fund-raising coupon sheets. The president of the restaurant chain realized he had to get involved, and the company became committed to supporting Project CARE. Project CARE has trained more than 20,000 adults working with young people in schools and communities and has awarded higher education scholarships to students formerly in crisis because of alcohol and other cocaine treatment malibu or mental health issues.

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January 9, 2009

Satisfaction with technological equipment in individuals with tetraplegia following spinal cord injury

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Satisfaction with technological equipment in individuals with tetraplegia following spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVE: To measure the acquisition, use and satisfaction with high technology equipment by spinal cord injured tetraplegic subjects. DESIGN AND SETTING: A questionnaire was mailed to 102 tetraplegic subjects who were hospitalised in the rehabilitation center of Kerpape (Ploemeur, France) between 1998 and 2004, and 59 subjects responded. The questionnaire asked about the use of telephones, computers, wheelchairs and environmental controls at home. RESULTS: When a piece of equipment was acquired, it was very often used. Patient satisfaction with equipment was 79.3%. Home phones and mobile phones were often used with options such as hands-free devices (78 and 59% respectively). A total of 64.4% of subjects acquired a manual wheelchair and 61% a power wheelchair. The most commonly acquired options on the power wheelchairs were the powered recline (73,7%) and tilt (71,1%) systems. All options were used but all were more desired than acquired. A total of 27.1% of subjects desired a pushrim-activated handicap scooters, but only 15.3% had acquired one; 695% of subjects had a computer. Communication was the first use for the computer (82.5%); 49.2% of subjects had acquired an environmental control system, but 20% desired one. The first reason for lack of acquisition was financial difficulties but also accessibility and information problems. The factor that influenced the acquisition and need for equipment was the degree of spinal cord injury. No other factor reduced patient satisfaction with equipment. CONCLUSION: Patients were satisfied with the equipment they acquired. But their needs, especially wheelchair options and environmental control systems, were not satisfied.

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Adaptive EEG thought pattern classifier for advanced wheelchair control.

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Adaptive EEG thought pattern classifier for advanced wheelchair control.

This paper presents a real-time Electroencephalogram (EEG) classification system, with the goal of enhancing the control of a head-movement controlled handicap scooters, medical scootersfor patients with chronic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Using a 32 channel recording device, mental command data was collected from 10 participants. This data was used to classify three different mental commands, to supplement the five commands already available using head movement control. Of the 32 channels that were recorded only 4 were used in the classification, achieving an average classification rate of 82%. This paper also demonstrates that there is an advantage to be gained by doing adaptive training of the classifier. That is, customizing the classifier to a person previously unseen by the classifier caused their average recognition rates to improve from 52.5% up to 77.5%

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January 8, 2009

History of the Mini faux wood blinds

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History of the Mini faux wood blinds

A mini buy blinds (mini-window coverings, miniwindow treatments) is a type of non-vertical window mini blinds made of long, narrow slats held together by string and located inside the window. In 1966, a new pulley system was invented which afforded great improvement in the control mechanism. Over time, narrower slats became more common, as they were easier to clean and they reduced glare at certain settings and their appearance was pleasing to many.Its slats are not as wide as venetian window blinds slats.
#TITLE# History of the Mini faux wood blinds

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January 6, 2009

Mini Blind Contract Responsiblities

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Mini Blind Contract Responsiblities

It is the responsibility of the contractor to call on any state agency, institution, public school, university, or participating non-state agency to discuss requirements and upon written request, take and guarantee measurements. Contractor is obligated to respond to such requests. Contractors responding to telephone requests for measurements will do so at their own risk. The State will not be responsible for misunderstandings resulting from oral requests.

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January 4, 2009

How can Family and Friends Help with alcohol detox dallas Rehab?


How Can Family and Friends Help with Recovery from the Substance Abuse?
They need to learn to stop enabling. Enabling is acting in ways that essentially help or encourage the person to maintain their habit of drinking or getting high. For instance, a woman whose husband routinely drinks too much, might call in sick for him when he is too drunk to go to work. Thats enabling. Likewise, family members or friends might give an addict money which is used to buy heroin detox dallass, because theyre either sorry for him or afraid of him. Thats enabling also.

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How can Family and Friends Help with alcohol detox dallas Rehab?

How Can Family and Friends Help with Recovery from the Substance Abuse?
They need to learn to stop enabling. Enabling is acting in ways that essentially help or encourage the person to maintain their habit of drinking or getting high. For instance, a woman whose husband routinely drinks too much, might call in sick for him when he is too drunk to go to work. Thats enabling. Likewise, family members or friends might give an addict money which is used to buy heroin detox dallass, because theyre either sorry for him or afraid of him. Thats enabling also.

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January 2, 2009

Window Blind Blogs

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Window Blind Blogs

Update: We are starting some new forums, blogs and sites, We are considering opening a Open Source Forums at Adison U, any feedback on the idea of doing this and your comments on if you would participate are welcome. We also have opened a Ecology Directory a technology forum. Any feedback on our sites will help.

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