creativityhurts.blogspot.com
The Angst of Creativity: October 2007
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The Angst of Creativity. Tossing a bit of tarnish on the halo of the creative mind. Too many creative people suffer for having this trait. Sunday, October 14, 2007. True creativity, according to jazz musician Eugene Lowry, is like a river. One bank is "suffering," and the other is "grace." The tighter the banks, the faster the flow. Human salvation," said Martin Luther King Jr., "lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.". Links to this post. Labels: Suffering and creativity. My Family of Blogs.
moneytosmoke.blogspot.com
The Great Tobacco Boondoggle: A Watchdog for the Settlement Fund
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The Great Tobacco Boondoggle. How millions of dollars from the tobacco settlement are really being spent. Sunday, November 25, 2007. A Watchdog for the Settlement Fund. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Issues timely reports on the progress of the Tobacco Settlement fund and how the money is being used. I am enormously relieved that this is the case and will be following this organization closely and benefiting from its reports. As of the end of last year the Campaign issued the following statement:. Idaho...
hodicom.blogspot.com
Griffith Publishing: Wish I could do that
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Pay attention to what's happening at Griffith Publishing. You might be surprised. Friday, October 26, 2007. Wish I could do that. My mortgage company, Countrywide, is called the colossus of all lending firms. Well, they lost $1.2 billion third quarter. Nope Shares are up already because the company promised no more sub-prime and other high risk loans and says their earnings will recover next quarter. All I know is that I, for one, can't lose money any quarter of the year. My Family of Blogs. 13 end of 3Q.
idahowater.blogspot.com
Idaho's Water: Water and Sand
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Is there plenty of water for everyone, or are we perilously close to the last drop? Wednesday, September 26, 2007. The speaker at today's water presentation sponsored by the University of Idaho was. Professor, V. Sridhar, Ph.D., P.E., from BSU. I didn't take my program with me and was amused to hear one of the class members in another venue (it is transmitted live to four other sites in. Idaho) call him by name. I thought he was saying "Dear Sweetheart.". Anyway, most of his talk concerned the "Sand.
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Idaho's Water: September 2007
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Is there plenty of water for everyone, or are we perilously close to the last drop? Wednesday, September 26, 2007. The speaker at today's water presentation sponsored by the University of Idaho was. Professor, V. Sridhar, Ph.D., P.E., from BSU. I didn't take my program with me and was amused to hear one of the class members in another venue (it is transmitted live to four other sites in. Idaho) call him by name. I thought he was saying "Dear Sweetheart.". Anyway, most of his talk concerned the "Sand.
hodicom.blogspot.com
Griffith Publishing: slow but interesting...
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Pay attention to what's happening at Griffith Publishing. You might be surprised. Thursday, March 27, 2008. We managed to close—or almost close—two big projects at Griffith Publishing. Today we sent the pdf files to TableRock printing for the April-May-June edition of BeWell,. And tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline for the final changes in the Frost Mortgage book. I’ve already received the first half of the total payment from Frost and have invoiced the hospital for BeWell. My Family of Blogs. 13 end ...
idahowater.blogspot.com
Idaho's Water: Who put the arsenic in our water?
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Is there plenty of water for everyone, or are we perilously close to the last drop? Wednesday, November 7, 2007. Who put the arsenic in our water? Shawn Benner, PhD. Today I attended an interesting illustrated lecture about arsenic in ground water in Canyon County, where I live in Idaho. The speaker was Shawn Benner,. PhD, assistant professor for the Department of Geosciences at Boise State University. How does arsenic get into our water? Scientists don't know. They know that contamination is widespr...
pharma-watch.blogspot.com
Pills and Potions: FDA: No More Cold Meds for Young Children
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A walk along the path from discovery to development of life-saving and symptom-alleviating medications along with cautionary tales as they come to our attention. Monday, October 22, 2007. FDA: No More Cold Meds for Young Children. An FDA advisory panel voted Friday against the use of cough and cold medications for children under the age of 6. The story updated through October 20 is available online from the Washington Post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Family of Blogs. It’s JG, Just Me!
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Pills and Potions: November 2007
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A walk along the path from discovery to development of life-saving and symptom-alleviating medications along with cautionary tales as they come to our attention. Friday, November 23, 2007. Atypical medications can be deadly. Atypical drugs have been blamed for the deaths of thousands of mental health patients and elderly persons and are being introduced to patients in clever way by sales representatives bent on maximizing profits for their client drug companies. What is an "atypical" drug?
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Pills and Potions: Sleeping pills or placebo?
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A walk along the path from discovery to development of life-saving and symptom-alleviating medications along with cautionary tales as they come to our attention. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Sleeping pills or placebo? Sleeping pills don't do much for sleep. Ironically, people who take sleep meds report that they help a lot. They are generally pleased with the results. How can this be? Check out an interesting report in the New York Times. Here's a direct link to this story. Labels: 06 Sleeping pills.