3rd Annual Women's Health Nursing Conference: Current Issues in …
3rd Annual Women’s Health Nursing Conference: Current Issues in Women’s Health
McNamara Alumni Center
University of Minnesota
200 Oak Street SE
The Deborah E. Powell Center for Women’s Health, Department of OB/GYN and Women’s Health and the School of Nursing invites you to attend the 3rd Annual Women’s Health Nursing Conference on May 15, 2008 at the U of M McNamara Alumni Center.
This year’s conference topics include cervical cancer, diabetes, exercise, STIs, care for babies and women in disaster situations, women and alcohol, and peripheral artery disease. Please visit www.wmhealth.umn.edu for more information.
Breakfast and lunch provided
Continuing nursing education units available
$25 registration fee, free for students
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Thursday 15 May 2008 | Glenna | Uncategorized
It’s a characteristic of humanity. There will always be advantaged and disadvantaged - whether you measure wealth in terms of money, property, physical beauty, intelligence, political power.
The rich don’t have empathy for the poor.Getting a job is not enough to get out of poverty. And neither is a college degree in some cases.
I wonder what people in their high rises think that live in São Paulo as they look directly at the slums? I am sure they think it distracts their view?I know the flat that my grandmother lives in, her side faces the NYC, however the other side of the building faces the Meadowlands and the poorer section of town and I have to say that would be a real bummer to face that!
I was going to post a thoughtful and civil response, but looking at your posting history, you seem to be a giant cunt and unable to formulate a cogent argument yourself, so I don’t think I’ll waste my time.
I’m in a country next to Brazil right now, and the state owned phone provider get a lot of complaints. I think this is typical for land line phone companies because they often are or have traditionally been state owned monopolies.Regarding the process of privatizing state owned corporations, I would personally prefer if the citizens got shares in the new company instead of selling it all to one party and the state gets the money.A state owned company that gets sold, does not create a free market situation in itself or over night. A free market is not about which companies exist at a given moment, but protection of property rights.Part of that is to make it legal to trade. For instance here, it is illegal to provide internet over TV cable networks! Private cell phone companies can provide 3G internet though.One thing that is hampering the Mercosur countries are the high tariffs, quotas, bureaucracy and other burdens on imports and exports.
Funny :-).But remember, the rich can always hire one half of the poor to fight the other half.That was from Gangs of New York, but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard it before that…
4 out of its 6 constructors and close to 2/3 of its methods are deprecated.That’s because those constructors and methods were based on the old approach of having Date be both a point in time and its locale-specific representation/interpretation. Once the logical separation between Date and Calendar occurred they no longer made sense to keep in Date.Bickering that the class itself is not deprecated is just semantics.A separation of responsibilities of one class into two classes does not imply deprecation of one of the classes. In fact both are quite necessary and work in tandem. Maybe you should have read what I wrote more carefully.
More likely than not, if you have a pool in your balcony and you live in Brazil, you are part of elite group of society that uses the government that robs someone in some shape or form. I’ve dealt with favelados in Brazil and their counterparts in Mexico and Venezuela. Most of them are scumballs due to their horrific lifestyle. To claim that one would be “decent” under those conditions is laughable. If you were in there position, as if I was, you’d be a scumball. Even then, I do value them more than my non-essentials. I’d trade everything I own for them to be able to live a decent life. However, I value my essentials more than the marginal benefit they would recieve by me giving them up.
That “impossible perfect life” is my point. My life will never be “perfect”, so I will NEVER help the poor. (If they are sick or crippled, that is different…but just poor…never).
No you won’t. If you’d care about the poor, you’d help them right now as much as you can, not when you life will be perfect. As human greed goes, there’s no “perfect” life, you always want more. On the other hand, I absolutely agree on your view about pitying the poor. If you going to help them, they just not going to do anything about it. I’ve seen multiple times that helping with money doesn’t really help, it just makes it worse.
Yeah! Cooking over fire, no running water or sanitation. Limited or no electricity. No security, privacy and having to poop in a hole in the ground. It’s just like camping!Those suckers in the city with their tennis courts, trees and parks and swimming pools on every balcony… What fools they are.
You said CurrentDateTime has “has static methods for all the time and date getters”. That means it is a Static Class (VB Module), not an object.The assignment cannot be made because, as a class and not an object, CurrentDateTime cannot be assigned to a variable.Now if you made it into an object, say CurrentDateTime.GetSingleInstance(), then we are back to the beginning again.
the worst part is, the poor people make the rich areas smell bad
You could always pick and choose what charities you donate to. The Red Cross is corrupt as fuck, but there exist lists of charities with information to help you not donate to fucks such as that.As for poor people pulling themselves up…some can, some can’t. I doubt most people honestly think to themselves “Hmm…I could work a little harder or…slack off and live in ABSOLUTE SQUALOR AND DAILY PAIN AND HUNGER”.