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The contradictory life of Michael Jackson's doctor - Houston Chronicle
Dr. Conrad Murray, the Houston doctor charged Monday with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, came to the world's attention because of his $150,000-a-month job as the glitzy pop singer's personal physician, but spent much of his ...
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Drug unit officers went to search 813 Arlington Ave. on Wednesday night because they believed Tymon Wells was selling crack. Wells, 31, is accused of selling crack to a “confidential reliable informant,” according to a search warrant obtained ...
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John Hussman added to his holdings in Corning Inc. by 400%. His purchase prices were between $14.52 and $19.34, with an estimated average price of $16.78. The impact to his portfolio due to this purchase was 1.54%. His holdings were 5,000,000 shares ...
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NASHVILLE, TN -- 02/08/10 -- Vanguard Health Systems, Inc. ("Vanguard") today announced results for the second quarter ended December 31, 2009. Total revenues for the quarter ended December 31, 2009 were $843.6 million, an increase of $51.0 million ...
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Read moreArchive for May 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
A watchful newspaper reader in Colville helped nab the Montana Department of Corrections escapee suspected in a Spokane Valley burglary today. Read the story here. Friday’s smorgasbord of suspects on the Spokane County Superior Court docket include ...
Read moreWarrant: Man accused of shooting officers sold crack to 'informant' - Rock Hill Herald
... surveillance equipment while the informant bought drugs from Wells, the warrant said. Armed with this warrant, officers from the drug unit went to the house around 10 p.m. Wednesday to look for crack and other items related to its sale ...
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Resolved Question: word problem about inequality?
Christine is a medical equipment saleswoman and must choose between two salary contracts. In Contract A, she is paid only by commission: her pay equals 18% of her total sales each month. In Contract B, she gets paid $120 per month plus 13% of her total sales. For what monthly sales amounts will Contract A give more money than Contract B? Use s for the monthly sales amount (in dollars), and solve your inequality for s . moreResolved Question: What is a HOT sales job?
I have been selling printing for 15 years. I am good at it and do quite well at straight commission. But these last few months have been slow (economy) and I really don't think I'll be where I used to be salary wise. I plan to continue another few months but if things don't pick up, I'll have to start selling another source. Can you give me some ideas..... maybe office supplies?? maybe medical equipment which I know nothing about?? Is there something else out there?? I don't think insurance is something I could sell-- just no interest!!! Thank-you!! moreResolved Question: accounting questions?
1) goodwill can be recorded? a-when customers keep returning because they are satisfied with the companys products. b-when the company acquires a good location for its business c-when the company has exceptional management d-only when there is an exchange transaction involving the purchase of an entire business 2)denton company incurred $300,000 of research and development costs in its lab to develop a new product. it sepnt $40,000 in legal fees for a patent grandted on january 2, 2008. on july 31,2008 denton paid $30,000 for legal fees in a sucessful defense of the patent. what is the total amount that should be debited to patents through july 31,2008 a-$300,000 b-$70,000 c-$370,000 d- some other amount 3) the current portion of long term debt should a- be paid ASAP b- be reclassified as a current liability c- be classified as a long term liability d- not be separated from the long term portion of debt 4) tims pharmacy has collected $600 in sales taxes during march. If sales taxes must be remitted to the state governemnt monthly, what entry will tims pharmacy make to show the march remittance? a- sales tax expense credit for 600 cash debited for 600 b- sales taxes payable credited for 600 cash debited for 600 c-sales tax expense creidted for 600 sales taxes payable debited for 600 d- no entry required 5) milton company issused a 4 year interest bearing note payable for $300,000 on january 1, 2007. Each Jan the company is required to pay $75,000 on the note. How will this note be reported on the december 31,2008 balance sheet? a- long term debt $300,000 b- long term debt $225,000 c-long term debt $150,000 long term debt due within one year $75,000 d- long term debt $225,000 long term debt due within one year $75,000 6) a contingent liability need only be disclosed in the financialstatment notes when the likelihood of the contingency is? a- reasonably possible b- probable c- remote d- unlikley 7)the following totals for the month of april were taken for th payroll register of main company. salaries $24,000 FICA taxes witheld $1,100 income taxes withheld $5,000 medical insurance 900 deductions federal unemployment 64 taxes state unemployment taxes 432 7) the entry to record the payment of net payroll would include at? a- debit to salaries payable for $16,504 b- debit to salaries payable for $17,000 c- debit to salaries payable for $15,900 d- credit to cash for $18,100 8) the entry to record accrual of main companys payroll taxes would include a? a- debit to payroll tax expense for $496 b- debit to payroll tax expense for $1,596 c- credit to FICA taxes payable for $2,200 d- credit to payroll tax expense for $496 9) a company has the following assets: buildings and equipment less accumulated depreciation of $9,600,000 $2,000,000 copyrights 960,000 patents 4,000,000 timberlands, less accumulated depletion of $2,800,000 4,800,000 the total amount reported under property, plant, and equipment would be a- $19,360,000 b- $14,400,000 c- $18,400,000 d- $15,360,000 THIS IS THE LAST OFF THEM THANK YOU SO MUCH! moreResolved Question: Can someone look at my CV?
Hi all users, I'm an 18 year old male and I can't get a job anywhere, I must have applied for over 25 places since the beginning of summer and have only heard back from 3. This has obviously rocked my confidence and I cannot understand what I am doing wrong. I was hoping for someone to look at my CV and alter it so I can improve it. I'm still at school and this is my final year. I think this maybe affecting my chances to get a job but I do not know. I've an interview next Friday at a golf centre, however, I know almost nothing about golf. Should I cancel the interview? Or what should I do? I'm a friendly enough and outgoing guy, and I think my interview techniques are sound but perhaps not, any suggestions would be appreciated. Many Thanks once again and God Bless CV: Curriculum Vitae Name 23 Address (Don't want people knowing haha) Tel: 028 – Mobile: 07 Email: email address PERSONAL PROFILE: I am an 18 year old male who is honest, trustworthy, reliable and punctual, I have a great knowledge of all areas and aspects of ICT, I am a good team worker and I get along well with other people. I am currently a prefect in school nane and have represented my school in sport by being a member of the yearly football team. I can work on my own initiative and I feel that I can be the person customers can come to if they are in need of assistance; I’m also willing to do everything in my power to negotiate with customers to push forward a sale. In the future I hope to be in university studying a degree in computer science, gaming or computer programming. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS GCSE Results: •English B •Maths C •Double Award Science CC •Business and Communications Systems A* •Information Communication Technology A •History B •English Literature B •Religious Education B Please note that I’m currently in further education at school name. I am studying ICT, medical science and history. I received my AS level grades on the 20th of August 2009 and received a B in ICT but a disappointing E in history, I hope to rectify this by resitting the paper next summer. I have not received my medical science grade due to the fact that it is a course that is marked and graded over two years. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE •I worked in company which is located at 63 address. With my time at company I carried out many general shop duties which involved taking stock levels regularly, dealing with the public and helping them in anyway possible, general floor duties such as ensuring the shop was clean and making sure items of clothing were tidy, presentable and in correct size order. I worked in D2 from 25/11/07 to 04/01/08 due to the fact this was a temporary position. •I also went to work experience in fifth year at school name, this took place in company which was located at 46 address but has recently shut down due to financial difficulties. With my time at company I carried out duties such as general office work, this included typing e-mails and letters to customers informing them about deals, new products and answering their questions. I was also required to telephone customers and speak on the floor with them about similar topics. I also typed up excel spreadsheets calculating the technical centre’s equipment and replacement costs. I was on work experience in company from 22/10/07 to 26/10/07 EDUCATION •school name and date beginning and ending OTHER SKILLS •I play bass guitar and would regularly play music with my friends •I am an avid footballer but have decided not to play for a team due to extra school work now that I am in Sixth year •As previously stated I’ve a vast knowledge in computing, this includes being able to fully operate all aspects of the Windows XP operating system •Building computers from scratch and making them fully operational •Learning to drive REFERENCES Mr. reference 1 (Teacher and previous form tutor) school name 22 address 028 07 Mr. reference two address 07 moreResolved Question: NEED HELP W/ RESUME!!!!?
i am applying for medical receptionist. I have no experience with writing resumes. This is what I have so far: OBJECTIVE Seeking for a medical receptionist position that utilizes my extensive computer knowledge, strong organizational abilities, demonstrating quality communication skills and client/patient service. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Communication Skills: •Bilingual, English and Spanish •Excellent customer service •Extremely effective verbal and listening communication skills. Business skills: •Extensive computer skills, Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista, MS Word and Excel •Excellent typing skills of 45+ wpm •Immensely cooperative with strong ability to work as part of a team WORK HISTORY Robinsons May Sales Associate, Cerritos, CA April - December 2005 Duties: Provided exceptional customer service. Managed cashiering activities in areas of purchasing, returns, and exchanges, and enforced store policies. Met or exceeded sale goals. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Mary Kay Inc. Volunteer Assistant, Paramount, CA July 1998 - Present Duties: Operate various office equipment such as computer, fax machine, copier and printer. Answer calls and take messages or orders from customers. Create orders on-line. AWARDS Associate of the Month, Robinsons May, May 2005 Associate of the Month, Robinsons May, September 2005 What do u think? what do i need to fix? Is the info i have relevant for the position i am applying for?Thanks everyone for taking the time to answer my question. moreResolved Question: What kind of degree should i get to become a Medical Equipment Repair Technician?
I have been doing some research and it appears there are no specific degrees in Med. Equip. Repair Tech...all i have learned is i need a strong backround in Computer Tech and that there is on the job training which makes me think there might not be any specific degree i need... so what im wondering is how can i obtain a degree and what kind of degree should i get to work in this field..i would like to do an associate first since i heard an AS is all you need to enter the field ... another thing...i am 20 in school for communications and i have about 20 credits to finish my AA and work as a sales person...will my age affect me?? it seems like a pretty serious job therefore is there a chance these medical repair company's might not like hiring young people like me...of course i will be 22-23 when i finish the schooling... anyway i would appreciate your input and info on how i can obtain a degree or what type of degree i need to get hired as a Medical equipment Technician?? also what are some companys in this field i should research?? moreResolved Question: Why isn't there a bipartisan solution for health care?
Read this FIRST, THEN answer the question. Thank you. Hello, everyone. I'll try to keep this as short as possible, so let's cut to the chase. I can easily see how our current health care system is broken. However, I can also see how our health care system will be even more broken with the Democrats' currently proposed solution. First of all, why do we even need health insurance in the first place, government-run or otherwise? What we really need as far as I can see is a way to cut the costs of research and development, equipment, the production of medicine, and all that other stuff associated with the health care industry. For example, I've seen a shelving unit in a store for sale at about $20-$25 in price, but if you want the health care/food service industry NSF certified identical duplicate, the same shelving unit is now $65-$100. This seems a little outrageous by itself to me. So if you ask me, why can't we compromise here and bring a solution to the table that lowers the cost of health care in general and removes the need to have some insurance company or government agency pay for it for you? Does anyone see what I'm getting at here? Why not have health care as it is now, but affordable to the patient, so that nobody but the patient has to pay for it? That way, when you go to the ER for some serious ailment, you can walk out paying something like $1,000 at the most on a monthly plan or something, rather than $1,750,000+ for the bypass surgery that came due to the heart attack and the five-day total hospital stay? That way, no insurance companies, no government agencies, just plain simple medical service. Why can't it just work the simple, plain-folk capitalist business way? Someone enlighten me, please. Thanks to all in advance.To rich k: I did not miss that part, I just forgot to mention it. Also, I know that's the reason they were created. I just don't understand why nearly everything falls under the category of people flat out can't afford it any more. Checkup visits, immunizations, and even prescribed medicines are all in there now. Those used to be affordable at least. Also, I know what a bipartisan solution needs, but I don't understand why no compromises are being made among the plans. All I've seen is "Either my way or the highway," so far.A new question I have now: Why is it then that health insurance companies do not seem to work the way they're supposed to work any more? What happened? moreResolved Question: Working msia or oversea?
I need comments from people..i am now curently working in msia as a customer service.. I now have two options.. a) First,i gt an offer from a company sell medical equipment..basic 2.2k..i cant save much from this salary. But this jobs seems to have brighter future b) My friend ask me go to Singapore to work as there definitely save more than msia.. I dono which to choose..My long term plan is to have own business.. If i accept the offer as sales, i think can have own business future. But in money terms sure cant save much. If i go Singapore, i can have more money but dono can do own business onot in future.as i know sales in Spore they prefer local grads. In other way, no money how open own company?? Please help..which to choose?money or ambition? moreResolved Question: I'm going to be a sales manager in another country and I'm nervous about it?
i have been working as a senior sales in kuwait on similar lines(medical equipment), and i've been offered a department manager post in qatar what would u advise me? i'm getting nervous moreResolved Question: Will I be able to find an electronics engineering job?
Based off my resume John Will Doe Lucky Berry, CA 92340 Mobile: 123-456-0789 E-mail: JohnDoe@hotmail.com OBJECTIVE To obtain an engineering position in the electronics industry that will utilize my technical training and electronics knowledge. PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Strong communicator, self-motivated, results driven, with an enthusiastic attitude towards successfully supporting the organization's overall mission. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Science Degree – Electronics and Communications Engineering Technology June 2009 ITT Technical Institute, Anaheim, California • Associate of Science Degree – Computer and Electronics and Engineering Technology June 2006 ITT Technical Institute, Anaheim, California TRAINING/SKILLS • Basic knowledge of Multisim and LT Spice4. Basic knowledge of AVR Studio and C Programming language. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Exel. • Knowledge of various electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, diodes, transformers, and inductors. Knowledge of Op Amps, Microcontrollers and various IC components. Good through – hole and SMT soldering skills. Able to use test equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, network analyzers, and function generators. Able to read electronic schematics and build prototypes. Able to troubleshoot to component level. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Wing Design Services, Lucky Berry, California RF Test Technician From 02/2008 to present Use network analyzer and ATE to tune and align circuitry into specification compliance by adjusting and modifying circuit elements. Troubleshoot and repair if failures occur. • Newport Medical Instruments, Costa Mesa, California Electronic Assembler From 05/2007 to 2/2008 Use small hand tools to assemble medical instruments such as breathing ventilators and the subassemblies within them according to blueprint drawings. • Lanny Electronics, Brea, California Electronic Technician From 10/2006 to 04/2007 Troubleshoot to component level and repair electronic and mechanical failures of 5 disc CD changers. • Hosa Technology, Buena Park, California Electronic Technician From 2/2006 to 10/2006 Assist Engineer in prototyping electronic designs. Use Oscilloscope and multimeter to test and trouble shoot audio products such as microphones, various audio cables, and studio monitors. • Beckman Coulter, Brea, California Assembler From 8/2005 to 2/2006 Use small hand tools to assemble medical instruments according to blueprint drawings and specifications. • Circuit City, Santa Ana, California Sales Associate From 2/2005 to 8/2005 Assist customers in purchasing the products that they need. • Marines, Twenty-nine Palms, California Corporal/Active Duty/Radio Operator From 07/2000 to 07/2004 Operate, maintain and set up various field communications equipment for military operations. Train and lead newly joined Marines. moreVoting Question: What do you think of this resume?
John Will Doe Lucky Berry, CA 92340 Mobile: 123-456-0789 E-mail: JohnDoe@hotmail.com OBJECTIVE To obtain an engineering position in the electronics industry that will utilize my technical training and electronics knowledge. PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Strong communicator, self-motivated, results driven, with an enthusiastic attitude towards successfully supporting the organization's overall mission. EDUCATION •Bachelor of Science Degree – Electronics and Communications Engineering Technology June 2009 ITT Technical Institute, Anaheim, California • Associate of Science Degree – Computer and Electronics and Engineering Technology June 2006 ITT Technical Institute, Anaheim, California TRAINING/SKILLS • Basic knowledge of Multisim and LT Spice4. Basic knowledge of AVR Studio and C Programming language. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Exel. •Knowledge of various electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, diodes, transformers, and inductors. Knowledge of Op Amps, Microcontrollers and various IC components. Good through – hole and SMT soldering skills. Able to use test equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, network analyzers, and function generators. Able to read electronic schematics and build prototypes. Able to troubleshoot to component level. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Wing Design Services, Lucky Berry, California RF Test Technician From 02/2008 to present Use network analyzer and ATE to tune and align circuitry into specification compliance by adjusting and modifying circuit elements. Troubleshoot and repair if failures occur. • Newport Medical Instruments, Costa Mesa, California Electronic Assembler From 05/2007 to 2/2008 Use small hand tools to assemble medical instruments such as breathing ventilators and the subassemblies within them according to blueprint drawings. • Lanny Electronics, Brea, California Electronic Technician From 10/2006 to 04/2007 Troubleshoot to component level and repair electronic and mechanical failures of 5 disc CD changers. •Hosa Technology, Buena Park, California Electronic Technician From 2/2006 to 10/2006 Assist Engineer in prototyping electronic designs. Use Oscilloscope and multimeter to test and trouble shoot audio products such as microphones, various audio cables, and studio monitors. •Beckman Coulter, Brea, California Assembler From 8/2005 to 2/2006 Use small hand tools to assemble medical instruments according to blueprint drawings and specifications. •Circuit City, Santa Ana, California Sales Associate From 2/2005 to 8/2005 Assist customers in purchasing the products that they need. •Marines, Twenty-nine Palms, California Corporal/Active Duty/Radio Operator From 07/2000 to 07/2004 Operate, maintain and set up various field communications equipment for military operations. Train and lead newly joined Marines. moreResolved Question: I need a job and with the way the economy is i can't get one maybe it's my resume, you tell me what's wrong?
Paula A. Sudac ,Objective My Goal is to secure a position utilizing my skills and experience, which Will offer growth, increasing responsibilities and advancement Opportunities. ExperienceCustomer Care Associate Oct, 2007-Apr, 2008 Wal-Mart New Haven CT Liable for handling large amounts of currency Provided exceptional customer service Function well, independently and as team member Assembler Apr,2006-Sept,2007 Covidien/Tyco HealthCare North Haven CT Operating and maintaining equipment Puts together components of an item being manufactured from products line Sorted, counted, and prepared packages for shipment Certified Shift Manager Sept, 2001-Aug, 2005 McDonalds New Haven CT Performed opening / closing procedures to ensuring that all tasks were completed Handled high volume of money and counted and balanced cash drawers nightly Provided training to new employees on all facets of operations and job performance Demonstrated skills as leader, delegate and communicator Customer Care Associate/ Door Greeter Jan, 2002-Dec, 2002 Super K-Mart New Haven CT Meeting & greeting customers courteously Provided customer and personnel assistance Advised customers on purchases, and merchandise on sale EducationWilbur Cross High New Haven CT 1986-1991 High School Diploma Stone Academy Hamden CT * 2006-2007 * Certified Medical Assicstant ReferencesAvailable upon request moreResolved Question: anyone with raf uk experience please help:)?
hi, im 29 and work in sales i have been pondering the thought for some time of joining the raf and to basically get a trade, get some good skill sets and really get away from average day to day life which i find currently not very challenging. anyways there are more reasons but lets move on to the parts i need help with. ok so i have eventually done it, ive applied obviously meet all the basic requirments tattoo's ect ect however there is some things now worrying me. A: apptitude test, i do consider myself as bright but due to lack of effort in my past not very bright at lets say academic stuff past basic english and maths, im very bright however with lifes experiences that kind of thing. i done an IQ test and scored 100 which apparantley is average, is this enough to pass this test? secondly im going in as either : a survival equipment fitter or a supplier, now i know i can do these jobs but im not the fittest, im 29 smoked 10 yrs but recentley quit and really have not done any fitness until these last few months for years, i think i can make the benchmark for 1.5 miles in under 12mins 12 secs but once in the raf or in basic training how hard will i be pushed? dont want to embarass myself thats all. also lastly i have suffered from depression in the past and this is on medical records however i dont take medication and certainly not currently depressed. when they check my med records will they knock me back for this? it was quite bad at one point. thanks and hope you can answer these issues, i really want to do this but now im applying these are the issues that are worrying me. all in all though im a clean average weight / height polite and tidy ambitious young man, so with these issues ironed out i dont see me having any problems in the forces. moreVoting Question: Should US hospitals be marketing American Citizenship to the rich Mexican citizens?
Citizenship for sale? A Tucson hospital's health-care package promises affluent Mexican women the chance to have their babies in posh surroundings with access to the latest medical equipment. But the marketing materials leave out a key draw in the arrangement: U.S. citizenship for the newborn. Tucson Medical Center's "birth package" gives an official nod to a generations-old practice of wealthy Mexican women coming to U.S. hospitals to give birth. Mexican families do the same thing at all local hospitals, but TMC is the only one actively recruiting their business. The practice is legal, but offensive to some advocates of tougher U.S. immigration standards. "What it really amounts to," said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, "is buying U.S. citizenship." "This is different from any other kind of medical treatment," said Krikorian, whose Washington, D.C.-based think tank studies the impact of immigration on the United States. "If you come for cancer treatment … there's no consequence for the United States. You pay your money, you go home." http://www.azstarnet.com/altsn/default/newsletterclickthru/297932 moreResolved Question: I currently work for RJ Reynolds Tobacco as a field rep, but I want a new job....where do I go from here? ?
With all the new FDA regulation on tobacco, my coworkers and I are worried we may be laid off soon. I want something new anyways, since I really hate this job, but not sure where to go from here. I am thinking of a sales position, maybe medical equipment or pharmaceutical. With my experience as a tobacco rep, what kind of jobs should I look for now? moreResolved Question: Pleazz help me with PE?
1.If you suffer from an injury, your doctor is likely to send you to A.an exercise physiologist. B.a physical therapist. C.a sports medicine clinic center. D.a personal trainer. 2.A medical specialty with strong ties to fitness is A.radiology. B.neurology. C.orthopedics. D.podiatry. 3.Athletic trainers work with A.high school athletes. B.college athletes. C.professional sports teams. D.All of the above 4.When choosing someone to advise you about nutrition, consult a A.health food store clerk. B.orthopedist. C.registered dietitian. D.physician. 5.Professionals who work under the supervision of a doctor to evaluate a person’s fitness are called A.physician assistants. B.exercise physiologists. C.sports medicine specialists. D.personal trainers. 6.Guidelines that can help you to evaluate health and fitness claims include A.being suspicious of claims for quick and simple results. B.examining a writer’s credentials. C.being wary of mail-order sales or infomercials promoting products or services not endorsed by fitness professionals. D.All of the above 7.Commercial gyms usually are A.small in size and have relatively few members. B.geared to the serious weight trainer. C.limited in exercise opportunities. D.All of the above 8.Fitness centers available to employees and their families are called A.community recreational centers. B.commercial fitness centers. C.corporate fitness centers. D.family fitness centers. 9.When choosing a fitness facility it is important to consider A.cost. B.location. C.operating hours. D.All of the above 10.Instructors at fitness centers should be A.certified in CPR and first aid. B.at their optimum weight levels. C.good at aerobics. D.able to teach several activities. 11.Exercise physiologists A.work with coaches to evaluate fitness levels of athletes. B.must be licensed by the state in which they work. C.must earn a college degree and be certified by a national organization. D.specialize in providing nutritional guidance. 12.Fitness-related professionals A.are required to have a college degree in physical education. B.must be certified by a state board. C.are required to have clinical training. D.may have professional certification in their area of interest. 13.To teach physical education, you must have a college degree and A.be certified by the state to teach. B.hold a professional license from the state fitness organization. C.have clinical training in wellness and personal fitness. D.All of the above 14.Physical therapists primarily work with A.athletes. B.people who need to control their weight. C.people recovering from injuries. D.people with foot problems. 15.When evaluating claims for fitness products, you should be suspicious of all of the following EXCEPT A.Claims of quick and simple results B.Miracle breakthroughs that have not been reported by reputable sources C.Mail-order sales and infomercials D.Authors of articles who have credentials 16.Match each term with the corresponding description. 1.Credentials 2.Commercial dance studios 3.Community recreational centers 4.Athletic trainers 5.Podiatrist 6.Exercise physiologists 7.Registered dieticians 8.Physical therapists 9.Orthopedics 10.Commercial fitness centers A.Offer a variety of recreational activities and programs to community members B.Physician trained specifically to treat disorders of the feet C.Health professionals trained to work with people recovering from injuries D.Certified professionals who are specially trained to understand the body’s physical reactions to exercise E.Professionals who work with athletes undergoing rehabilitation F.Professionals who specialize in providing nutritional advice and helping people control their weight G.Offer a variety of dance and aerobic classes that develop cardiovascular fitness and flexibility H.Offer a wide variety of resistance and aerobic training equipment I.Branch of medicine that deals with bone and joint injuries and disorders J.A summary of a person’s professional training and experience in a given field moreResolved Question: what can I do to improve this resume?
I am having a hard time landing interviews, what can I do to improve name withheld address with held xxx@gmail.com Relevant Skills Typing 40 wpm, data entry at 7000 kph, knowledgeable in Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and Office Outlook. SAMII Financial and Human Resource applications, accounts payable experience. Operation of switchboard and front desk reception using multi-line phone system and other general office equipment. Customer Service experience. Work Experience Department of Social Services/ FSD 10/2008 - 4/30/09 St. Louis Missouri US Salary: $1832.00 USD Per Month Hours per week: 40 Office Support Assistant Main Duties are mail sorting and delivery to appropriate Case Workers , Supervisors, and Postal Mail. Medical Bill payment using SAM II financial program. Keeping track of EBT cards and pin numbers for those who receive them from our office as oppose to home delivery. Check Control including setting up of direct deposit for clients and employees, update telephone voice mail system and instructed new employees on how to use system, periodically updated Excel spreadsheets for employee contact and invoice payments, Back up Switchboard operator as well. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: withheld Department of Social Services/ DYS 1/2008 - 10/2008 St Louis Missouri US Salary: $1779.00 USD Per Month Hours per week: 40 Office Support Assistant Duties include timekeeping for employees using SAM II application, maintaining budgets for client's educational and residential needs also using SAM II and Excel. Maintaining employee's personnel files as well as files/educational records for clients. Typing, using Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point. Preparation of Minutes following staff meetings, Maintaining vehicle expense accounts and preparing Monthly Critical Incident Reports, Postal Mail delivery to Downtown office, prepared report cards for youth using Mobius and monthly updated of attendance and grades. ( Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor’s Name: withheld Department of Corrections/P & P 2/2001-5/2007 Salary: $1744. USD Per Month Hours per week: 40 Office Support Assistant(keyboarding) Record and file management for clients within the criminal justice system. Mail distribution of court mail, inter-office as well as postal, typing case summary, violation and investigation reports as well as monthly expense reports for Probation & Parole Officers. Back up receptionist duties include answering and directing hundreds of calls daily. Greeting/assisting clients visitors. Also perform background record checks using REGIS court management and arrest systems. Perform data entry and typing using an AS400 system and personal computer utilizing Microsoft word, lotus, excel and operation of general office equipment regularly. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: withheld Zip Mail Services Inc. 11/2000 - 2/2001 Salary: $7.00 USD Per Hour Hours per week: 48 Data Entry Clerk Responsibilities include quality control of postal mail by checking for bar code and address errors. Sorted mail by zip code and at times I would operate mail sorting machine when there was a shortage of staff. Daily data entry. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: withheld Sunnen Corporation 3/2000 - 10/2000 Salary: 8.00 USD Per Hour Hours per week: 40 Housekeeping/custodial Cleaning of main area such as the restrooms, cafeteria, kitchen area, employee work areas and utilized the buffer as well as other cleaning utensils daily (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Mr. with held Thumbs Up Telemarketing 1/1996 - 6/1998 Salary: 6.00 USD Per Hour Hours per week: 48 Telephone sales representative Daily telephone sales(hard calls and soft calls) for different companies such as Channel 9 fund raising, Barnes-Jewish Hospital fund raising, Bank of Milwaukee home loan processing and a variety of others. Light typing was required for this position. Was one of the top sellers in the company. Hourly wages plus commission (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name:withheld Education St. Louis Community College at Forest Park St. Louis, Missouri US Some College Coursework Completed - 12/2006 36.000 Semester Hours Major: Micro-Computer Specialist GPA: 2.50 out of 4.000 St. Louis Community College at Forest Park St. Louis, Missouri US Some College Coursework Completed - 11/2000 30 Semester Hours Major: Applied Sciences GPA: 3.00 out of 4.00 References * withheld *withheld * withheldplease do not advertise work at home opportunities as they will be deleted thank youVicseo, I am sure you can see I was with the state government for 7+ years. You didnt read resume in full obviously moreResolved Question: On fastweb it asks me for my intended career objective, which one do I choose?
It gives me this list but I don't see Speech language pathology. My major is called Communicative Disorders emphasis in Speech language pathology. Accounting/C.P.A. Acting/Directing Administrative Assistant Advertising Aerospace Engineering Technology Agribusiness Agriculture Agronomy Architecture Artist Astronomy Athletics, Intercollegiate Atmospheric Science Automotives Aviation Banking Biomedical Equipment Technician Broadcast Engineering/Technology Broadcast News Broadcasting/Cable Production Business Management/Administration Child Care/Day Care/Child Development Christian Service Club Management Coaching Communications, Wireless Community Service Computer Analyst Computer Programming Computer Science/Information Technology Conducting/Band Direction Conservation Construction Cosmetology Counseling Creative Writing Criminology/Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Cultural Non-Profit (Zoo, Museum, Aquarium, et al) Dairy Industry Dance/Choreography Defense Industry Dental Hygienist Dentistry Die Casting Diplomatic Services Directing Drafting Economist/Economics Electrical Energy Electronic Communications Technology Electronics Employee Benefits Engineering Entertainment Industry Environmental Science Episcopal Clergy Equine Studies Exhibition Marketing Facilities Management Film Making Finance Food Service, Baking Food Service/Food Management Foreign Affairs Forensic Science Forestry Garden Center Management Geophysics Gerontology/Geriatrics/Elder Care Golf Turf Management Government Service Graphic Communications Hematology History Horticulture/Floriculture Hotel/Motel, Restaurant and Hospitality Management Hydrology Illumination Immunology Information Systems Management (MIS) Insurance Interior Design International Business International Relations Journalism, Sports Journalism/Communications Law Enforcement Law, Corporate Law/Lawyer/Attorney Lawn Care/Landscaping Library Sciences Management Consulting Manufacturing Material Handling Mathematics Medicine/Health Medicine/Health - Rural Areas Meteorology Microbiology Microelectronics Military Ministry Missionary Modeling Mortuary Science Museum Studies Music Music, Church National Security, National Defense Natural Resource Management Naval Engineering News Media Newspaper Administration Nonprofit Organization/Management/Career Nuclear Power Industry Nursing Occupational Therapy Oncology, Nursing Optician Optometry Paralegal Pediatrician Pharmacy Photography Photojournalism Physical Therapy Plastics Industry Plumbing/HVAC Podiatry Psychologist/Psychology Public Relations Public Safety Public Service Publishing Quality Control Radio Broadcasting Real Estate Real Estate Appraising Recreation Religious Communications Religious Vocation/Theology Research Research, Field Research, Medical Retailing Robotics Sales/Marketing School Administration School Counselor Science Science, Earth Social Work/Social Services Space Research/Science/Exploration Special Education Sports Medicine Stage Management Teaching, Professor Teaching/Education Textiles Theater, Design, Production Tobacco Farming Transportation Industry Travel Tourism Veterinary Medicine Victim/Crime/Substance Abuse Services Waste Management Water Works (Water Utility Management) Wood-Based Composites Industry moreResolved Question: How can I have a yard sale and watch my son at the same time?
I have a lot of belonging I need to sell. Medical equipment, sporting goods, toys, books, over 450 pieces of baby clothes, shoes, hats, blankets, bedding, etc. I really need the money for daycare expenses and groceries as his father has not paid child support in weeks. I have my son 7 days a week right now because his dad is 'too busy', but that's another story. Anyway, I need to have a yard sale, but I don't know how to run a sale and watch my son. I live in an 2nd story apartment and I was told I could use the parking area to set up. I know my son would sleep till at least 8:30, and I have baby monitors, but when he wakes up, he'll need breakfast, entertainment, and I know he won't want to stay outside as we don't have any outdoor toys for him to play with. Plus, I would be uneasy with him running around where cars and strangers are. I don't have family near me as they have all moved away very recently. I can't think of anyone that would be willing (or that I would trust) to watch him that early (7 or 8am) in the morning. Has anyone dealt with this before? Am I just going to have to give up on the yard sale idea? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and a best answer will be chosen today (10pts!). Thanks again for any ideas you have! moreResolved Question: can someone please proofread this for me?
Sport and recreation career assignment Athletic trainers assess sports injuries, providing appropriate treatment, and educating athletes on injury-prevention programs as well as healthy lifestyles. Trainers help with rehabilitation after an injury. An athletic trainer works with school sports teams, professional sports, or in sports medicine clinics or health clubs. Trainers work in collaboration with physicians and coaches, insuring that treatment plans are followed and athletes are not returned to the game prematurely. Trainers can work full-time year round or on a seasonal basis which varies with each sport. Students should study biology, chemistry, and physics as well as basic first-aid. Some coaching or experience as a team captain is preferable. Bachelor’s and master’s degrees are available in athletic training. An authorized program includes courses such as human anatomy and physiology, psychology, nutrition, and physical education plus extensive field experience. Athletic trainers also need good social and communication skills because they are constantly working with people. Athletic Trainer salaries vary depending on the location and the setting. The average salary is $18.44 per hour, which totals up to about $38,360 per year, comparing to a personal trainer, fitness trainer or aerobic instructor they make a good amount of money. Of coarse though, like every job the salary usually starts smaller and when the amount of hours and experience is increased so does the salary range. Along with this job there are many advantages and disadvantages. Being a personal trainer has its benefits, like you get a free membership to any gym you work at, and meet great people. Teaching a class is also a good workout for yourself. Some cons are it is extremely tiring, physically demanding and is lots of competition out there. You have lots of laundry all the time (being sweaty does that). There are a number of ways for athletic trainers to advance or move into related positions. Some assistant athletic trainers could become head athletic trainers and, eventually become athletic directors. Some athletic trainers may even move into sales and marketing positions, in this field they are able to use their athletic trainer expertise to sell medical and athletic equipment. The appropriateness of this field for myself is not a type of field I would be looking into for when considering what to do with my life. Being an athletic trainer would be a lot of work and would mean I would need to be extremely well fit. I am fit but teaching other people how to be fit and helping them out, is something that I simply not interested in pursuing. I would also need a lot of schooling because you need to know about muscles and first aid. thanks moreResolved Question: Will you critique my resume?
I'm going for a job as a medical sales rep. I have a resume now, not sure how it looks, I would love an outside opinion. Thanks for your consideration! Molly ******** 408 Washington Street ******************* (443) 310-***** Objective: To obtain a professional sales position, leading to management in the pharmaceutical and medical device sales industry, where my administrative experience, communication skills, and initiative can be utilized to increase sales and improve customer relations. Education: Towson University, 9/2001 – 5/2003 B.S. Sociology/Anthropology, Criminal Justice Concentration Anne Arundel Community College, 9/1999 – 5/2001 A.A. General Studies Transfer Member of Phi Theta Kapa Honor Society Experience: Gee Cosper & Associates 2007 – present Assistant to the President • Performing a variety of detailed office administrative tasks, including developing daily office procedures • Compose technical correspondence, including writing a variety of reports and materials from notes, research and source material in files • Maintaining a complex filing system, including confidential material • Preparing agenda and other materials, distributing as necessary • Maintaining of records on office activities pertaining to personnel, purchasing, travel expenses and related activities • Development and maintenance of our company website Pusser’s Caribbean Company Store and Grille 2004 - present Retail Sales Associate • Operating a computerized point of sale cash register and inventory management system; including the accurate entering of sales information, receiving payment for products, processing credit card transactions, refunds, exchanges and voids • Reconciling daily sales, prepare deposits, and produce end of day reports for management • Actively engaging customers in conversation and assisting in the understanding, demonstration, description and selection of merchandise Training Server • Escorting guests to tables, cocktail preparation, wine service and sales • Explaining the menu and special orders items to guests and cooks • Providing a high level of quality customer service to patrons • Training of new employees in customer service standards and procedures and use of computer systems. Anne Arundel Community College, Academic Advising 1999 - 2001 Student Worker, front desk • Answered telephones and gave information to callers, and transfer calls to appropriate individuals • Scheduled appointments for students with certain advisors after determining their particular educational needs • Greeted all visitors and callers, handling their inquiries, and directing them to the appropriate individuals according to their needs • Operated office equipment such as fax machines, copiers and phone systems and used computers for word processing, spreadsheet and other applications Jerome H. Markoff, Esq. 1999 - 2002 Legal Secretary • Contacted clients on a daily basis, updating outstanding balances and court pleadings. • Filed documents with courts and assisted in trial preparation • Collected data and reviewed research materials, determined accuracy and validity of sources and appropriateness for use • Typed and prepared reports or other written materials from source documents and transcription • Received calls and greeted visitors, recorded and relayed messages, responded to requests for information Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office, Summer 1999 Volunteer • Assisted the criminal investigative unit by preparing and analyzing evidence for trial. • Located and attached appropriate files to incoming correspondence • Prepared and processed documents; reviewed for accuracy and completeness • Maintained files and record keeping systems References available upon request. moreResolved Question: Are you experienced with marketing plans?
My family and I have opened a Medical Consulting business. We shop around for new medicine and medical equipment, convince them to trust us with their product. Then we find a distributor (we specialize in the middle east) market their product and continue to grow their sales. Does anybody have any idea how I could put together a marketing plan for this type of business? If not, do you know of any good sources to help me out? Im sort of pressed for time, I was given this assignment on short notice. The business meeting is on May 8th and our flight is May 7th. So I have little time to put together a great marketing plan for a potential multimillion dollar contract. HELP! moreResolved Question: Help with business homework!?
My teacher let everybody in the class take home their test and redo it since everybody in the class failed, so i really need some help on it! I would grately appreciate any help you give me with these problems. 1. _________ is not a type of term insurance. a. limited pay b. decreasing c. convertible d. renewable e. straight 2. The largest portion of health care costs pay for a. hospital expenses b. prescription drugs c. physicians services d. nursing home costs e. medical equipment 3. Dennis purchased a policy with an initial premium of $3,000 and may elect how much he desires to pay in premiums from now on. He has purchased a face value of $100,000 and can accumulate cash value. What type of life insurance has Dennis purchased? a. universal life b. whole life c. variable life d. term life e. adjustable whole life 4. If you needed a loan to buy furniture, the lowest interest rate would usually be available from a a. savings and loan association b. pawn shop c. captive finance company d. consumer finance company e. credit union 5. The probability of a loss occurring can be reduced by a. rish ovservance b. loss prevention c. rish assumption d. underwriting e. insurance 6. The ________ legally binds the borrower and lender to all items and conditions of an installment contract. a. note b. contract c. security agreement d. sales contract e. bond 7. Major medical plans are characterized by deductibles, internal limits, and a. benefit levels b. participation or coinsurance c. illness or injury frequency limits d. maximum surgical medical benefits e. sliding or decreasing premiums The next ones are complete the sentence. (A for the first one, B for the second one, and C if neither) This is where I got really confused. 1. Health care currently represents about (10.5 - 13.5) percent of US gross domestic product. 2. Medicare would pay (the entire - part of the) hospital bill for a covered person. 3. (Special purpose policies - Deferred premium life insurance) is highly recommended for college students. 4. (The government - Individuals) pay(s) a larger share of personal health care expenses than private health insurance. 5. The number one consumer complaint is now (identity theft - credit care fraud) according to the Federal Trade Commission. sorry for all the work.. it was just too confusing for me to do my own.. you dont have to answer them all or any at all, i just want a little help so i dont end up failing. thanksyeah apparently you dont know this class.. none of this is what we go over in class so we are on our own tryin to answer these... moreResolved Question: Need help with some Jurnal entries for the month of march?
Mar 1Joan also invests her used vehicle into the business. She estimates that its fair value is $15,000. Joan estimates that the vehicle will be useful to the business for four years, at which time its residual value will be $3,000. It will only be used for business purposes. Mar 1Joan signs a two year lease with Dungaree Property Management for the use of a space for her show room and warehouse storage. The show room represents half the leased area. The lease is effective March 1, 2009. Occupancy will begin immediately, and the amount paid for the lease is $48,000. Mar 1Joan needs to acquire general liability insurance and protect her inventory. She purchases an insurance policy for the business from RPC Insurance Brokers for $6,000. The term of coverage is March 1, 2009 to February 28, 2010. She hires a security company to monitor the premises after-hours. They will invoice quarterly. Mar 2Joan purchases a computer system and software for her business. The system costs $12,000, which Joan financed with a two year note payable. Interest on the note will be paid every three months at an annualized interest rate of 9%. Joan estimates that the computer equipment will be useful to the business for five years, at which time its residual value will be $0. Mar 2Joan purchases used shelving and racks costing $5,000 from BGH Library Services. BGH offers credit terms of 1/15, net 30. Joan estimates this store equipment will be useful to the business for four years, at which time its residual value will be $1000. Mar 2Joan purchases on account from Grand & Toy $500 of office supplies. Mar 3Joan purchases on account from a manufacturer 20 desks with hutch bookcases at a cost of $1000 each, 20 oak credenzas at a cost of $400 each, and 40 art prints at $200 each. The manufacturer offers credit terms of 2/10, net 30 to its customers. Joan picks up the inventory from their warehouse in north east Calgary, and transports it to her show room. Mar 5Joan purchases on account from another wholesaler 100 sets of the latest anti-glare monitor covers and document stands. These items of inventory had a total cost of $10,000. The wholesaler offers credit terms of 3/5, net 30 to its customers. Joan picks up the inventory from the wholesaler’s warehouse in south east Calgary, and transports it to her show room. Mar 10Joan records one journal entry for the sales from the first week of business. All of the sales were cash sales, except for a large sale on Mar 9 to Spaces Direct Co. on credit. Cash sales totalled $10,000. The list price of the sale to Spaces Direct Co. is $4,800, but they are given a 10% trade discount. The cost of the inventory sold was $12,000. Mar 12Joan interviews and hires a salesperson, Cheech Marin, to provide in-store sales. Tim will begin working on Thursday Mar 12, and will work three days a week (Thursday through Saturday) at a salary of $150/day (assume no source deductions). Pay day will be every second Saturday beginning Saturday Mar 21, and will include all days worked up to and including the day of pay. Mar 14Spaces Direct Co. returns some pieces from the purchase on Mar 9 (wrong colour). Joan issues a credit memo to them for the $1,400 price of the furniture (original cost of $800). They are then placed back on display for resale. Mar 17Joan records one journal entry for the sales from the second week of business. All of the $18,000 sales were for cash. The cost of the inventory sold was $10,000. Mar 19Payment is received from Spaces Direct Co. for the final amount owing for the Mar 9 credit sale. Mar 22Payments are made to Grand & Toy and BGH for the Mar 2 purchases. Mar 24Joan records one journal entry for the sales from the third week of business. All of the $4,200 sales were for cash. The cost of the inventory sold was $2,400. Mar 21Cheech is paid his wages for his first two weeks of employment. Mar 28Joan receives a payment of $2,000 from a local medical centre for wall hangings to be supplied in early May. Mar 31Joan records one journal entry for the sales from the fourth week of business. All of the sales were cash sales, except for a large sale on Mar 29 to Spaces Direct Co. on credit. Cash sales totalled $5,600. The list price of the sale to Spaces Direct Co. is $2,800, but they are given a 10% trade discount. The cost of the inventory sold was $4,800. Mar 31Joan withdraws $1,000 cash for her personal use Additional March 31 adjusting entry information 1.A count of office supplies reveals that $410 of supplies remain in stock. 2.Joan estimates that the security service bill for March will be approximately $350. moreVoting Question: Which area of medical sales is the best way to go after I earn my degree?
Hello, I am 28 years old, in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, and back in school to finish my degree. After career & personality tests and much research, I'm seriously leaning towards a sales career in the medical business. I have about a year and a half left of school, and am considering attaining a Bachelors in Business Marketing. I've heard that the majority of successful medical sales reps are young, female, attractive and outgoing. (If that offends anyone, I apologize. It's not my personal opinion, since I obviously have not had any real world experience in the feild. It's the opinions of many of the professionals I've spoken to about my career path.) Yes, I do fall into that category however. How important that is to my questions depends on the person answering. Also, I realize this is a hard business to break into. That you have to know people to get in, but once you're in, you're in. (This pertains to one of my questions later.) My questions are as follows: 1) Out of all of the specfic fields in medical sales (i.e. pharmaceutical sales, laboratory sales, clinical diagnostics sales, DNA sales, medical supplies sales, medical equipment sales, imaging sales, etc.), what is the overall "best", in your opinion, and why? 2) In your opinion, what are the 3 best qualities and the 3 worst qualities of this position? 3) What Bachelors degree do you think would be best for your specific choice? 4) What experience do you have? 5) What type of work can I get into now, that will not only help me to gain business to business sales experience while attaining my degree, but possibly help me to get my foot in the door later (or give me the opportunity to network to help me get in the door later)? 6) Are there any type of certifications or accreditations that I could attain on the side while in school that will benefit my career or help me to land a job? 7) In your opinion, what are the best 2 or 3 companies in the DFW area to work for in your chosen specific area of medical sales? 8) What areas in medical sales are the least likely to be seriously affected by the economy with layoffs, etc. (Which has the best job security?) You'd REALLY help me out if you could answer any or all of my questions. If you are in one of these fields, when answering, it might help if you think about this: "If you could go back, do it all over again with the knowledge you have now, what would you do different? What would you tell your younger, inexperienced self to help you earlier in your career?" Thank you all in advance!! I REALY appreciate your help!! moreResolved Question: Anyone here work in pharmaceutical or medical equipment sales?
I currently work as a Territory Manager for a Big Tobacco company, but I am unhappy with my job and the way the company does business. I am very interested in a career in pharmaceutical or medical equipment sales. Can you tell me how much you enjoy your job? How much do you make? Is your company hiring? What is the hiring process like? And once again...is your company hiring?? Please let me know moreResolved Question: A question for followers of Christ regarding debt.?
I am very good financially. I am in my late 20s and I have never paid interest on a credit card. I had a financial sales job that I made 185k in 05 and left it to start a financial company then God showed up and turned my life upside down. I haven't worked since except getting involved with some investments that are bringing me about 1200 a month and growing. God showed up in my life in a way I didn't expect and turned my life around. It was so clear it was God because during a period of time he spoke to me in about everyway he could and it all confirmed what I had felt in my heart for about 12 years before this happened. He has been guiding me for about two years toward what he showed me my calling was. I feel like God told me that this was a 3 year process and he confirmed that through two people. I am working on that and I sold my mercedes, sold my home, broke up with a girlfriend that was bad for me. Now he has been quite and I see that as the next step of faith and trust. He has showed me that he is in control of my finances and my view of money has changed so much. I sold my home within a month in a terrible market for a great price. I found a car that was extremely under valued (1800 for a car worth about 5k) on ebay. He found me the perfect rental that is way under priced (550 and should be over a 1000). Anyway, I know my calling and I see myself working toward it and getting close but here is where I am confused. I took out a zero percent interest credit card that expires late summer this year. I figured free money for a year at least I can put it in an online saving account and get interest on it. It was for 22k. Technically I'm not in debt but I started to dip into the credit card advance cash. I know that the bible talks against getting into debt so naturally I feel I should get a job to not get into debt. The problem is I feel like I am not suppose to get a job and trust in God and his calling. Partly because the last two times I have had job opportunities God showed me things against the jobs. The first he made extremely clear not to do it and it ended up being a dud after I said no. When I was offered that job and trying to decide whether to do it I received prayer from a man I have never seen before and he said "you have had a couple opportunities lately but is it what you feel your suppose to do? I said no. He said sometimes when your on the verge of excellence something good comes along as a temptation. He said God wanted to fulfill my calling more then I did and he would make it clear about the job in the next week. God made it really clear just like he said. The second I prayed and the next day I miraculously was showed something about the job that I wouldn't have been able to find out unless God showed me. I feel like I am close to getting to my calling which will bring me money. So I am confused between what I feel God calling me to do and what the bible says about debt. I have about 14k in money and investments(medical equipment) bringing me 1200 a month which could grow up to 3k to 4k. My bills are only about 2000 a month. I don't have a family or kids. I have a job that I think I could get but its the one that God showed me it wasn't really what it seemed. Should I trust in God or since the bible talks badly about debt should I get a job? Any suggestions?oldguy63 How can it be my will for my life? I do not want to do what I have been doing and its been very painful process of dying to self. I don't appreciate that. Technically anyone who owns a home is in debt right? Why do we view that as different. moreResolved Question: Can someone help me get a job as a Medical Equipment Sales Rep?
Are there any Medical Equipment Sales reps here? What company do you work for? Are they hiring? What's the best way to get into this industry? I really don't know anyone in the industry, so I can't get referred into it. I live in southern California, and would really like to stay here. What's the pay like? Is it base plus commission? How much do you enjoy your job? I currently work as a field rep for RJ Reynolds Tobacco, but I really do not enjoy it anymore. The cigarette industry is declining every year, and the FDA is trying to regulate tobacco, so there really isn't a great future in tobacco. moreResolved Question: What salary should I ask for? Account Executive?
I am applying for an account executive job at this firm www.gcmicro.com We believe our team is our most valuable asset. We offer an exceptional sales training program and a very generous compensation plan that includes a base salary, very competitive commission structure and a bonus plan. Our incentive programs include monthly dinners and quarterly trips. We also offer paid medical insurance, dental insurance, paid vacations, holidays, and personal days. Basically they sell computer equipment to the government. They say they offer 36,000 - 60,000 as a base salary depending on experience. I have 3.5 years of sales experience, a degree, and 6 years total work experience, what salary do you think would be appropriate? I told the person on the telephone I wanted 50 - 60k and he asked me if I was flexible. moreVoting Question: I have lots of old medical equipment I bought at a garage sale, some dates back 1942 with original instruction?
how do i preserve the paper and boxes moreResolved Question: is this a good resume to apply for a medical receptionist position?
I just gradusted a a medical office-assistant but have never worked in the field...this is my resume im looking for jobs now...and dont get any calls... Objective: An opportunity to utilize my training skills to perform as a Medical Secretary/Receptionist. Education:*Cranston career Tech Institute of RI as of 09/2008: Medical Office skills/Assistant: Med terminology and Med Manager Certificate. *Palm Beach Central High- Graduated: 2005 West Palm beach, Fl Experience: Employer: Fashion Bug Title: Customer Service, Sales Associate. Location: N. Attleboro Duration: 04/2006-02/2007 Job Duties: Duty was to perform customer service, answer customer inquiries and questions throughout the store, work on the sales floor, register, one on one customer, cleaning changing rooms and stores. Experience: Employer: Chaz spa Title: front desk Location: Boynton Beach, Fl Duration: 05/2005-01/2006 Job Duties: On the job duty was to answer incoming calls, setting up appoitments for customers, calling up customers for appointments reminders, handling money and payments ans cleaning throughout spa Skills and Abilities: Bilingual: Spanish and English speaking filing, updating records,data entry, microsoft word and excel multitasker operate office equipments. type 30-35 wpm Professional achievements: Collaborative Team skills. References: Furnished upon Request. moreResolved Question: Did anybody see the list of extras added to the $700 billion Wall Street bail out?
Remember when that bail out plan kept going back and forth, back and forth and THEN got signed? Hmmmm....... did anybody see all the "extra" stuff attached to it? You know the old saying "scratch my back ...."? Isn't it amazing how much other stuff gets tacked on to a bill that we only know the title of -- granted some of this is necessary and helpful, but come on: Children's wooden arrows, rum excise tax revenues to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands; and does THIS sound fair: Accelerated depreciation for property used mostly on an Indian reservation? More on the Bill Apart from the Troubled Assets Relief Program, the bill before the Senate includes: * Extensions of the AMT patch, tax deductions on state and local sales taxes, tuition, teacher expenses and real property taxes and tax credits for business research and new market investors * Energy tax credits and incentives to encourage wind and refined coal production, new biomass facilities, wave and tide electricity generators, solar energy property improvements, CO2 capturing, plug-in electric drive vehicles, idling reduction units on truck engines, cellulosic biofuels ethanol production, energy efficient houses, offices, dishwashers, clothes washers and refrigerators, and fringe benefits for employees commuting by bicycle. * A requirement for private insurance plans to offer mental health benefits on par with medical-surgical benefits * Tax relief provisions for victims of this summer's Midwestern floods, and Hurricane Ike * Freezing of deductions for sale and exchange of oil and natural gas, mandatory basis reporting by brokers for transactions involving publicly traded securities and an extension of the oil spill tax But it also extends the following tax provisions: * Economic development credit to American Samoan businesses * $10,000 tax credit for training of mine rescue team members * 50% immediate expensing for extra underground mine safety equipment * Tax credit for businesses with employees from an Indian reservation * Accelerated depreciation for property used mostly on an Indian reservation * 50% tax credit for some expenditures on maintaining railroad tracks * 7-year recovery period for motorsports racetrack property * Expensing of cleaning up "brownfield" contaminated sites * Enhanced deductions for businesses donating computers and books to schools, and for food donations * Deduction for income from domestic production in Puerto Rico * Tax credit for employees in Hurricane Katrina disaster area * Tax incentives for investments in poor neighborhoods in D.C. * Increased rehabilitation credit for buildings in Gulf area * Reduction of import duties on some imported wool fabrics, transfers other duties to Wool Trust Fund to promote competitiveness of American wool * Special expensing rules for film and TV productions And there's more: * Increasing cover of rum excise tax revenues to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands * Making it easier for film and TV companies to use deduction for domestic production * Exempting children's wooden arrows from excise tax * Income averaging for Exxon Valdez litigants for tax purposes moreResolved Question: How will socialized medicine affect medical equipment sales?
Since the good ol USA will be moving towards socialized medicine - how will manufacturers of MRI, XRay, Ultrasound, Mammogram, CT, Medical Software, etc be affected? My bet is that R&D will be virtually cut off because sales will be down to hospitals & clinics costing TONS of people their jobs in Sales, Equipment service, engineering & manufacturing....................How are jobs created when sales are DOWN. Companies don't hore MORE people when they are losing money."With the current plans, diagnostic equipment such as X-ray machines, ultrasound and other common equipment will likely not be affected much" NOT AFFECTED much? Are you kidding? Have you seen the recent proposed reimbursement rates for diagnostic services? A DEXA Scan (used to diagnose Osteopersis) will be reimbursed about $60. Sixty bucks won't buy any new diagnostic equipment. Reimbursement rates for an MRI study may be cut in half. HALF. How is a hospital going to keep their MRI systems running. They need cryogens, parts, labor, etc. moreResolved Question: NEED SERIOUS RESUME HELP!!!?
Ok so heres my resume, BUT it definatly needs to be shortened,what can I do or say to shorten it,but still show my past experience. Also i have been out of work for over 2yrs due to me caring for my child,what can I say in the resume about gap in between jobs? Objective Seeking a position in the capacity of Administrative Assistant/Receptionist within a general business or Office environment, bringing the following experience, skills, and attributes: Summary of Qualifications Extensive experience working in general public, educational and office settings. Interface well with others at all level’s including patron’s, professionals, employees, children, and students. Ability to deal with a diverse customer population. Caring and hardworking with excellent interpersonal communication, customer service and office support skills. Pays attention to detail, Ensure s tasks are completed correctly and on time. Precise and accurate worker with background demonstrating pride in performance and successful work accomplishment. Reliable and Flexible. Proven strength in analyzing, researching and problem solving, quick learner, executes procedures with excellent memory retention. Knowledge of Ms Word, MS Windows, MS Excel, Internet, 10 key, Introduction to Power Point, typing 40wpm. Relevant Experience Nurse Providers Inc., Administrative Assistant/Staffing Coordinator 09/04-06/06 Responsible for the coordination of client/caregiver/hospitals schedules, upkeep of scheduling records and log books, and the accurate and timely communication of scheduling changes between office and field staff. Maintain accurate caregiver files assuring all relevant documents, certificates and test are current and valid. Organize and manage office records and materials. Responsible for distributing employees checks. Accustomed to heavy incoming telephone calls. Answer and Direct incoming calls. Performs administrative duties assigned by the HR/Staffing Manager including filing, mailings, photocopying, faxing, data entry, scheduling interviews, and cases, office errands, scanning, distributing messages, and managing the phone system. Assist other administrative staff with overflow work, including word processing, data entry, payroll, typed company documents and correspondence .Manage and Maintained the company’s lobby area. Greets and directs all visitors, including vendors, clients, job candidates and customers. Operates basic office equipment. Sorts and routes incoming materials. Process in-coming mail; open, stamp and sort. Strouds, Sales Associate 9/99-07/03 Managed the cash register and main front desk area. Interacted with the customers providing advice in the selection of merchandise. Monitored production to ensure exceptional customer service. Trained and supervised new employees. Processed all cash, check, credit card purchases and returns through a computerized system. Answered and directed all incoming phone calls. Heart To Heart Family Daycare, Teachers Assistant 04/98-06/99 Created a safe and loving environment for children ages 1-6 years old. Taught self-helping skills. Demonstrated patience and understanding while managing children. Devolved and implemented indoors and outdoor activities. Arranged lunches and snacks. Kept accurate records of children as well as staff. Maintained supplies and materials. One on one activity with the children included reading, art projects, and coloring. Fredericks of Hollywood, Sales Associate 02/96-02/97 Interact with customers, providing advice in the selection of merchandise. Monitor production to ensure exceptional customer service. Respond to and resolve customers’ complaints. Accurately balanced cash drawers at the end of the shift. Implemented cash register and sales activity. Kept inventory control. Stocked and ordered merchandise. Private Family Caregiver, Nanny 06/95—06/96 Personal nanny for a family with a newborn daughter in developing her skills in all areas. Prepared and cooked meals and snacks. Cleaned house. Planned daily activities and outings. Responsible for keeping track of child’s progress. Education American Business College International, Daly City Certificate in Medical Office Support 8/2004 Front office administrative skills, Alphanumeric filing, telephone procedures, office maintenance, Processing Mail, Medical Charts, and Reports, Scheduling and monitoring appointments. MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Internet. Medical billing using Medical Manager System, Health insurance claim forms. Medical terminology, basic anatomy and physiology, Vital signs (respiratory rate, pulse rate, weight, height, blood pressure, temperature) Certificate in Computerized Office Careers (R.O.P) Volunteer Experience Boys and Girls Club of San Mateo 06/9 moreResolved Question: seeking career advice: obtain a masters or real estate license?
i currently have a ba in journalism, worked five years as a small magazine editor/writer. am now working at a national medical equipment company, waiting for a promised sales position to open...i am getting impatient. i want to make more money. would you all recommend getting my master's or obtaining my real estate license. i am a writer at heart (with a book in the works) but in the meantime, i want to make some dough! moreResolved Question: Please give advice about my resume.... ?
Objective: To secure a professional medical assistant position in a reputable medical facility where I can continue to develop and enhance my hands-on skills and knowledge in the medical field Qualification Summary: Current CPR Certification Completed and passed NCMA exam June 2006 Ability to work well under pressure Excellent communication skills Front and back office experience Follows directions well and works well with minimum supervision. Work Experience:Medical Receptionist, Internal Medicine Mar.2007 – Sept 2007 Manually filling out requisition forms, verifying patient insurance eligibility & authorizations, maintaining patient charts and office equipment. Other duties including scheduling appointment, greeting patients, pulling and filing patient charts, calling in or faxing prescriptions and clarifying doctor’s instructions with a patient. Medical Assistant, xxxxx xxxx xxxx Nov 06 – Dec 06 Responsibilities cover recording vital signs on patients, preparing rooms and patients for examination by doctor, assisting during GYN procedures, performed pregnancy tests, preparing and sending out specimens for laboratory testing and scheduling appointments for office and out-patient procedures. Sale Associate, xxxx, xxxx, CA Nov 02 - Jan 03 Ensure the highest level of service is given to each customer. Assist in product flow from stockroom to sales floor on a fill in basis. Assist in the development of displays of merchandise and follow suggestions and schedules provided by the store management team. Ensure integrity is maintained through attention to policy and procedure. Greet customers in the store and assist them in finding the right product. Education: Institute Business And Technology, xxxxx Certified in Medical Assisting, 2006 moreResolved Question: What does a medical sales rep do?
Obviously I know they sell medical equipment, but what does their day entail? Hours? Travel? Paperwork? etc Any insight would be appreciated! moreResolved Question: What is a fair salary that I can demand?
Male, 27, BA in Int'l business with emphasis on finance. I have 5 years working experience in Asia in medical equipment sales. I speak two languages fluently that are relevat to the new job I'm seeking. Im aplying for job as an expatriate in an entirely new industry. The company I am applying to is a multi-million dollar corporation with approx 70 employees and makes healthy profits. I also have a great attitude towards work! So, what do u think would be reasonable. Har much could I push for? moreResolved Question: I currently work for RJ Reynolds Tobacco as a rep, but I want a new job....where do I go from here? ?
Ever gone to a gas station and saw the cigarette rep dealing with the store owner/manager? That's what I do now, and I hate my job! I want something new, but not sure where to go from here. I am thinking of a sales position, maybe medical equipment or pharmaceutical. With my experience as a tobacco rep, what kind of jobs should I look for now? moreVoting Question: What is the best company or website to get medical supplies from on the internet?
Has anyone here had any luck buying from an online medical supply retailer, with good service and great prices? A good company whose sole purpose is to help folks out, rather than gouge their eyes out with ridiculous prices and horrible customer service? I just had a bad experience with an online retailer that over charged me, not only on the item I bought, but also on the shipping! They're totally evil! I don't want to mention any names specifically, but I will say that the word "equipment" is part of their name. Anyway, I want to be able to order things I might need for my sick, 13 year old daughter, with out being "hassled" by a pushy sales person or overcharged. However, I still want to be able to speak with someone who knows what they are talking about, and can give me options. Does anyone have a company and/or name that they can recommend? moreResolved Question: Where can I find medical equipment sales rep opportunities?
Where can I find them? moreResolved Question: What percentage should I take? Please help!?
I am thinking about buying some medical equipment for my brother's practice. He is a new doctor, just bought a house and had his first kid so he is strapped for cash. The equipment is about 8-10k. He would give me a percentage of sales used on the equipment. What percentage would you think? I am providing the equipment, he is providing the patients and getting referrals from contacts. Any suggestions on what kind of split of profit? moreResolved Question: Can one proof read this essay?
Everyday tons of hazardous electronic waste is dumped in China and other developing countries. These wastes come from various items that we use in our everyday life; some include batteries, kitchen appliances, used computer equipment, and other worn out electronic devices. These items contain chemicals, heavy metals, dangerous pathogens, and other toxins. Many places like the U.S. or the UK have not officially banned exportation of these electronic items, and countries like China still do not enforce their rules of banning e-waste importation. China allows a city like Guiyu to collect, dissemble, and produce toxic e-waste because they are a developing country who needs the money that they receive by taking in this e-waste. Since recent booms in sales of electronic items more of this e-waste is being made, which makes it hard to enforce exportation of it; because of the rate that e-waste is filling into landfills also makes it harder to discard of it. (“Toxic Waste”) In the city of Guiyu an environmental problem has spiraled out of control, citizens are being allowed to dismantle electronic waste (most imported) in their homes and near by workshops. In China recycling e-waste is not taken as a threat to the environment or health and safety regulations. Even though the Chinese law prohibits the importation of e-waste and Beijing is part of the Basle Agreement, (an international treaty that is banning the shipment of e-waste from developed countries to developing countries), they still import e-waste. Only in Guiyu are officials allowing this importation of e-waste, because it provides the cities residents with income; and so far China has not put a stop to it, because they are so hungry for all sorts of metals and the money that they earn for taking the metals and electronic items. (“In The ‘Toxic City of Guiyu, Children Play Among The Waste”) Developed countries like the U.S. (which did not sign the Basle Agreement) could keep their e-waste and properly dispose of it, but the cost of doing so does not outweigh environmental and health problems that are appearing in developing countries like China. (“In The ‘Toxic City of Guiyu, Children Play Among The Waste”) Even though the U.S. has tried to put a stop to the exportation of e-waste, corporate businesses argue to congress that environment and health problems are not a big deal, and the government is being too strict. Plus the government would be taking away from earnings that they receive every year. Communities and environmentalists are still complaining about law enforcement of regulations of hazardous e-waste. (“Toxic Waste”) The impact that e-waste is having on the wellbeing of the people in Guiyu is disastrous, and much of this could be stopped with a few e-waste regulations. “Computer carcasses line the streets, awaiting dismemberment. Circuit boards and hard drives lie in huge mounds. At thousands of workshops, laborers shred and grind plastic casings into particles, snip cables and pry chips from circuit boards. Workers pass the boards through red-hot kilns or acid baths to dissolve lead, silver and other metals from the digital detritus.” (“Chinese City Is World’s Digital Scrap Heap”) In Guiyu, workers are dismembering various electronic items. Most of them are equipped with only small hand tools; which they use to take apart old computers, monitors, printers, DVD players, telephones, MP3 players, and other electronic objects. Several of these items come from brand named companies (like HP, LG, Apple, and Compaq) who say they recycle their products. Workers that are unaware of these toxins tear apart each piece of electronic items to its smallest components, and melt the items in open fires to extract metals. Others take the remaining pieces of scrap metals and dump them in water ways. (“Toxic Tea Party”) All of this e-waste has an effect on the environment in Guiyu. “Water sources are black and pungent and choked with industrial waste, says Kevin Brigden. Brigden (Greenpeace Research Laboratories) tested streams in Guiyu and found out that acid was leaking into them. The streams had soaring levels of toxic heavy metals, which were powerful enough to disintegrate a penny in a few hours.” (Toxic Tea Party”) In Guiyu the price of water is ten times more than in other surrounding places. Water is usually brought to the people of the city by truck, because the streams are so heavily polluted that it turns a dark black color in seconds. (“Toxic Tea Party”) Local bosses pay little regard to workers’ health or regulations that prohibit dumping acid baths into rivers. The e-waste has had a negative effect on the health of the people that live around it. This e-waste can harm humans and animals if they encounter these toxins. Some toxins persist in the environment and accumulate; humans or animals often absorb them. Organizations say that dangerous levels of the metals found in Guiyu have negative effects on children. (“Toxic Waste”) A group found "Over 10 poisonous metals, such as lead, mercury and cadmium, in Guiyu” said Lai Yun, a campaigner. (“Chinese City Is World’s Digital Scrap Heap”) “Professor Hun Xia (Shantou University Medical College) tested 165 children for concentrations of lead in their blood. Eighty two percent of Guiyu children had blood/ lead levels of more than 100. Anything above that figure is considered unsafe by health experts. The average reading for these children was 149” (“Toxic Tea Party”) These high levels of lead in adults and children can lead to lower IQ’s and the development of the central nervous system. It also can cause headaches, nausea, miscarriages, and skin damage. Many of these symptoms that these people are having have not been treated properly, and the peasants do not understand what damage e-waste does to them. Clearly people suffer but that does not mean that they get paid good wages, on average workers earn about 200 to 300 yuan (US$ 24-US$36) per month in Guiyu. (“Toxic Tea Party”) Some 60,000 laborers toil in Guiyu for e-waste recycling, even as the work imperils their health. “About 2.3 million PCs, 2.7 millions computer displays and 1.35 million printers were dumped in 2002.” (“In The ‘Toxic City’ Of Guiyu, Children Play Among The Waste”) Environmentalists say in Guiyu alone, one million tons of e-waste has been treated each year. Despite all the toxins that come from e-waste, its business provides Guiyu’s locals with a more profitable living. Many residents have had better opportunities since they started recycling e-waste. City officials are proud of the e-waste industry but sensitive about its reputation as a dirty business that feeds off smuggled waste and abuses labor rights. Visitors quickly find themselves detained by the local police officers, and their video or digital photographs erased. (“Toxic Tea Party”) In Guiyu most discarded computers and electronic devices from all over the world often end up there, this may be why it’s the e-waste capital of the world. Some developed countries have banned exportation of e-waste, but even if e-waste exports stopped Guiyu recycling would not stop; because China is generating more of its own e-waste. While we may consider the environmental and health problems that e-waste poses for people there, citizens in Guiyu do no think this way; because doing this work is their way of life. Conditions in Guiyu have changed little despite the efforts of the central government to crack down and enforce the long-standing e-waste import ban. The developed countries need to stop exporting e-waste to poorer developing countries; and the U.S. needs to reduce the toxicity and amount of e-waste that is being dumped there every year. (“Toxic Villages”)I do have a works cited page! moreResolved Question: i have a got amail is it or fake?
CLIENT/EMPLOYER: FARMS UK AND MARINE FARMS LABOUR CONSULTANT:MONSTER.COM. RECRUITMENT AGENCY: SANDERLAND RECRUITMENT AGENCY. DEAR EMPLOYEE, INTRODUCTION: At SANDERLAND RECRUITMENT AGENCY. we specialized in career moves for professionals engaged in the Agricultural and Financial sector. Interestingly, most of our clients are not actively looking for a new job, but are keen to consider the right opportunity. We listen carefully to what is important to you with regard to career, family and lifestyle. We then use our connections and investigative skills to identify interesting opportunities that meet your criteria. Some of the moves we engineer are "in-country", but the vast majority is international placements (world wide) with some of the best companies in the industry. DETAILS OF OUR PRESENT JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU: SANDERLAND RECRUITMENT AGENCY.; with the mandate to recruit expatriate services employees" for the fulfillment of the requirements of new formed FARMS UK AND MARINE FARMS in London, seek to write your consent after recommendation from our labour consultants (MONSTER.COM) based on recent expatriate vacancies with our client. The New CLIENT/EMPLOYER: FARMS UK AND MARINE FARMS intends to invite prime experienced individuals/expatriates capable of rendering expertise services in fields below which is currently vacant: BELOW ARE THE OFFICES THAT ARE VACANT: JOB#1 Agricultural inspector JOB#1 JOB#2 Animal breeders JOB#3Agricultural workers, all other JOB#4Agricultural equipment operators JOB#5 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals JOB#6Graders and sorters, agricultural products JOB#7Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse JOB#8 Vertinary Doctors JOB#9Tractor operators JOB#10 Managers for Amimals Farm JOB# 11 Agribusiness Mangers JOB#12 Retail Store Managers Job 13# Seed Sales managers JOB #14 Ranch Assistant JOB #15Dairy Manager JOB #16Farm Assistant JOB #17Business Manager JOB #18Territory Sales Manager JOB #19Specialty Crop Agronomy Sales, JOB #20Project Manager - Grain/Processing Construction JOB #21Project Engineer - Grain Handling & Processing, JOB#22 AGRICULTRAL ENGINEERING Entitlement, Compensation and Benefits packages include; . A very attractive net salary paid in US$, Sterling or Euros equivalent depending on employee home country and currency preference. . Quality single or family housing accommodation in for senior staff official quarters. . Free medical care in London for employee and family. . Excellent educational assistance benefits with family status employment. . Paid airfares allowing full flexibility with holiday travel. . Personal effects shipment and excess baggage allowances. . Full access to some of the finest and social recreational facilities in London . CONTRACT DURATION: Level 1: 12 Months, (One Year) and renewably only on satisfactory performance by employee. Level 2: Full time Interested candidates must have not less than 2 years experience in any of the above listed fields. Interested candidates should forward their resumes/CV with verifiable reference(s) as word attached document to: E-Mail-farmcareer@yahoo.com Note: Interested candidates are also required to contact our London Local Office strictly for the purpose of this project. REGARDS DR. JOHN SMITH. HEAD OF RECRUITMENT SERVICE. SANDERLAND RECRUITMENT AGENCY.LONDON ENGLAND moreVoting Question: Where to sell a used cpap machine?
My husband has mild sleep apnea...his Dr. put him on a cpap machine...he tried to use it for maybe 2 mo...he hated it and would take it off soon after going to sleep, so it basically done him no good...it's setting in it's case practically new...it was kept very clean...i cleaned it daily...he has everything that goes with it as well...my questions is, where can I go to sell it on the internet? I don't think Ebay will allow the sale of used medical equipment....any suggestions would be appreciated...thanks! moreResolved Question: Hi! How to contact Canadian Cruise shipping line company asking for a job.Sincerely !!?
I am electrical engineer and i work now as sales representative of medical and dental equipment i speak ,read,and write English,French,German,Russian,Norwegian and a little Swedish ans Spanish ,i want to have the e.mail, adress ,or fax of the Canadian Cruise Shipping line Company to send them my CV in the way asking for a job ,thank you for your help .Sincerely M! moreResolved Question: just bought an ambulance to convert into a camper, where can i sell the wheeled stretcher/gurney that was left
have looked on ebay and couldnt find any others for sale, do not know if there are any websites that deal in old medical equipment? moreResolved Question: How can I sell medical equipment?
My Mom has two items for sale. A 2006 Walklite Rolling Walker, 5" Wheels, Adult Size, with seat by Invacare for sale and Used Pride Mobility Jazzy 1113 ATS Power Wheelchair. They are both in excellent condition. How can she sell these items? Thank youMy Mom has two items for sale. A 2006 Walklite Rolling Walker, 5" Wheels, Adult Size, with seat by Invacare for sale and Used Pride Mobility Jazzy 1113 ATS Power Wheelchair. They are both in excellent condition. How can she sell these items? There is a local EBAY retailer, but she doesn't know EBAY works, so she doesnt trust easily moreResolved Question: im working in kuwait past 8years . now i want to go USA . So to get visa are which web site can i search a job
SYED MOHAMMED AMAAN Job Objective: - Mobile: 00965-9425398 Enthusiastically seeking a challenging and responsible position in the field of automobile and desiring to work with established organization or company, where I can be able to utilize my professional experience, exceptional skill, dedication and ambition. The ideal position should allow for contributed professional growth, in an environment where advancement is based on the strength of individual contribution for the realization of organizational goal and objectives…. Professional Experience in Kuwait Sep. 2006 till date I am working as Transport In charge in BURHAN INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CO. W.L.L Equipment Division Review HDMU (high density mixed use) project applications, designs, and transportation assessments and assess compliance with policies and regulations Assess the transport effects and infrastructure requirements (access, car parking, bus stops, etc.) Prepare summary reports detailing the project's urban design aspect Prepare detailed reports that review applications and establish conditions for approval Assist the Legal Specialist in drafting Development Agreements that reflect conditions related to transportation planning requirements Review and comment on the potential risks of specific projects Evaluate the current transportation infrastructure available and work with the Area Coordinators to provide reports and recommendations for upgrades Be available to receive community input and act as an expert at meetings with regards to transportation issues Perform any other task(s) assigned by the direct senior/supervisor To oversee staff transportation activities from camps to sites & visa versa To ensure timely arrival/departure of staff To ensure all drivers are attending their duty on time To implement company driving policy To coordinate with the manager & report any damage or break down Nov. 2000 to Sep. 2007 I am Working as an Asst General Foremen in BURHAN INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CO. W.L.L Equipment Division oWorkshop Maintenance oControlling Site Equipment, oArranging Equipments as per the Project Requirement Equipment Type: Batching Plant, Asphalt Plant, Tower Crane, Mobile Crane Mechanical Crane, Loaders, Tire Excavators, Chain Crawlers, Skid Loaders, Asphalt finishers, Sand and Asphalt Rollers, Tipper Trucks, Graders, Bake Hooke Loaders, Generators, Air Compressor, Welding Machine and Construction Machineries Vehicle Type: Half Lorries, Mini Pickup, Passenger Bus, Saloon Cars and Jeeps Responsibilities are:- Workshop Preparing the schedule for mechanical work as per the requirement Maintaining the manpower of workshop as per work load Explaining the faults to the mechanics to do the need full to the equipment Explaining them how to rectify the faults Arranging the mechanics according to their capability and experience, to attend the faults Arranging the mechanics, puncture man, electricians for outside breakdown and services Preparing the Team members by dividing the Mechanics, Assistants, helpers, etc according to their capability and experience Preparing the list of materials required by the workshop through the store, weekly once For major defects and problems, consulting with the seniors and mechanical engineers and find the solution Reporting to the seniors and Divisional Manager daily, about the status of workshop and site Ordering the parts via mails and faxes to the dealers, if necessary Making all the safety arrangements to avoid any kind of accident With the approval of the higher management, we arrange a medical team and safety officers monthly once in order to explain all kind of safety precautions and giving first-aid to the site foremen and workers to avoid accident and un necessary medical leave Site oMaintaining the site man power with the help of site foremen oArranging the mechanical teams to attend the breakdowns in site work oCollecting the site reports form the foremen for the man power and equipments in order to prepare the costing sheet oVisiting all sites Weakly Ones with foremen and have a discussion with the service engineers regarding the workload and requirements of equipments oArranging the equipments as per the site requirement oArranging the safety meeting monthly once in all the running sites as well as in the workshop with the help of site foremen and workshop to explain them how to prevent for the accidents Professional Experience in INDIA •1989 To1990:Worked As Mechanic For Bismillah Auto Workshop •1990 To1993: Worked As Mechanic For HEX Bikes. ( Dialer For BAJAJ Auto Mobil ) •1993 To1995 : Join As a Mechanic For VIJAY Sales Co.( Dialer For BAJAJ Tempo Traveler ) •1995 To 1999 Dec.: Promoted As a Workshop Supervisor VIJAY Sales Co. .( Dialer For BAJAJ Tempo Traveler ) Equipment Type: (during my experience) Supervising and attending maintenance and repair for the following equipment: - •Mercedes , Volvo , Iveco and Ford (Trucks and transmit mixers) •CAT (Wheel Loaders) •CAT (Bulldozers) •CAT , Libheer and Poclain (Excavator) •CAT , Perkins , Rolls Roys , Deutz and Cummins (Generator) •CAT , Mitsubishi and Komatsu (Motor Graders) •Bomag , Dynapac and Ingersall Rand (Compactors) •Ingersall Rand and Atlas Copco (Air compressor) •Tadano , Demag and Groove coles (Mobil Cranes) •Parker and Triden (Aggregate washing machine) -Also my duties included mobilization and preparing of new sites and following up maintenance reports all over the sites. Education: - Secondary School Leaving Certificate – State Board Computer Skill:- Diploma in Computer Application Expert in : Excel : Word Personal date: - Sex : Male Date of Birth: 28 / 03 / 1973 Marital Status: Married Nationality : Indian Visa Status: Transferable Languages: Arabic : Good English: Good Urdu : Mother Tongue SYED MOHAMMED AMAAN moreResolved Question: Is it good to drink milk? The text is too long but worthwhile read....?
"MILK" Just the word itself sounds comforting! "How about a nice cup of hot milk?" The last time you heard that question it was from someone who cared for you--and you appreciated their effort. The entire matter of food and especially that of milk is surrounded with emotional and cultural importance. Milk was our very first food. If we were fortunate it was our mother's milk. A loving link, given and taken. It was the only path to survival. If not mother's milk it was cow's milk or soy milk "formula"--rarely it was goat, camel or water buffalo milk. Now, we are a nation of milk drinkers. Nearly all of us. Infants, the young, adolescents, adults and even the aged. We drink dozens or even several hundred gallons a year and add to that many pounds of "dairy products" such as cheese, butter, and yogurt. Can there be anything wrong with this? We see reassuring images of healthy, beautiful people on our television screens and hear messages that assure us that, "Milk is good for your body." Our dieticians insist that: "You've got to have milk, or where will you get your calcium?" School lunches always include milk and nearly every hospital meal will have milk added. And if that isn't enough, our nutritionists told us for years that dairy products make up an "essential food group." Industry spokesmen made sure that colourful charts proclaiming the necessity of milk and other essential nutrients were made available at no cost for schools. Cow's milk became "normal." You may be surprised to learn that most of the human beings that live on planet Earth today do not drink or use cow's milk. Further, most of them can't drink milk because it makes them ill. There are students of human nutrition who are not supportive of milk use for adults. Here is a quotation from the March/April 1991 Utne Reader: If you really want to play it safe, you may decide to join the growing number of Americans who are eliminating dairy products from their diets altogether. Although this sounds radical to those of us weaned on milk and the five basic food groups, it is eminently viable. Indeed, of all the mammals, only humans--and then only a minority, principally Caucasians--continue to drink milk beyond babyhood. Who is right? Why the confusion? Where best to get our answers? Can we trust milk industry spokesmen? Can you trust any industry spokesmen? Are nutritionists up to date or are they simply repeating what their professors learned years ago? What about the new voices urging caution? I believe that there are three reliable sources of information. The first, and probably the best, is a study of nature. The second is to study the history of our own species. Finally we need to look at the world's scientific literature on the subject of milk. Let's look at the scientific literature first. From 1988 to 1993 there were over 2,700 articles dealing with milk recorded in the 'Medicine' archives. Fifteen hundred of theses had milk as the main focus of the article. There is no lack of scientific information on this subject. I reviewed over 500 of the 1,500 articles, discarding articles that dealt exclusively with animals, esoteric research and inconclusive studies. How would I summarize the articles? They were only slightly less than horrifying. First of all, none of the authors spoke of cow's milk as an excellent food, free of side effects and the 'perfect food' as we have been led to believe by the industry. The main focus of the published reports seems to be on intestinal colic, intestinal irritation, intestinal bleeding, anemia, allergic reactions in infants and children as well as infections such as salmonella. More ominous is the fear of viral infection with bovine leukemia virus or an AIDS-like virus as well as concern for childhood diabetes. Contamination of milk by blood and white (pus) cells as well as a variety of chemicals and insecticides was also discussed. Among children the problems were allergy, ear and tonsillar infections, bedwetting, asthma, intestinal bleeding, colic and childhood diabetes. In adults the problems seemed centered more around heart disease and arthritis, allergy, sinusitis, and the more serious questions of leukemia, lymphoma and cancer. I think that an answer can also be found in a consideration of what occurs in nature & what happens with free living mammals and what happens with human groups living in close to a natural state as 'hunter-gatherers'. Our paleolithic ancestors are another crucial and interesting group to study. Here we are limited to speculation and indirect evidences, but the bony remains available for our study are remarkable. There is no doubt whatever that these skeletal remains reflect great strength, muscularity (the size of the muscular insertions show this), and total absence of advanced osteoporosis. And if you feel that these people are not important for us to study, consider that today our genes are programming our bodies in almost exactly the same way as our ancestors of 50,000 to 100,000 years ago. WHAT IS MILK? Milk is a maternal lactating secretion, a short term nutrient for new-borns. Nothing more, nothing less. Invariably, the mother of any mammal will provide her milk for a short period of time immediately after birth. When the time comes for 'weaning', the young offspring is introduced to the proper food for that species of mammal. A familiar example is that of a puppy. The mother nurses the pup for just a few weeks and then rejects the young animal and teaches it to eat solid food. Nursing is provided by nature only for the very youngest of mammals. Of course, it is not possible for animals living in a natural state to continue with the drinking of milk after weaning. IS ALL MILK THE SAME? Then there is the matter of where we get our milk. We have settled on the cow because of its docile nature, its size, and its abundant milk supply. Somehow this choice seems 'normal' and blessed by nature, our culture, and our customs. But is it natural? Is it wise to drink the milk of another species of mammal? Consider for a moment, if it was possible, to drink the milk of a mammal other than a cow, let's say a rat. Or perhaps the milk of a dog would be more to your liking. Possibly some horse milk or cat milk. Do you get the idea? Well, I'm not serious about this, except to suggest that human milk is for human infants, dogs' milk is for pups, cows' milk is for calves, cats' milk is for kittens, and so forth. Clearly, this is the way nature intends it. Just use your own good judgement on this one. Milk is not just milk. The milk of every species of mammal is unique and specifically tailored to the requirements of that animal. For example, cows' milk is very much richer in protein than human milk. Three to four times as much. It has five to seven times the mineral content. However, it is markedly deficient in essential fatty acids when compared to human mothers' milk. Mothers' milk has six to ten times as much of the essential fatty acids, especially linoleic acid. (Incidentally, skimmed cow's milk has no linoleic acid). It simply is not designed for humans. Food is not just food, and milk is not just milk. It is not only the proper amount of food but the proper qualitative composition that is critical for the very best in health and growth. Biochemists and physiologists -and rarely medical doctors - are gradually learning that foods contain the crucial elements that allow a particular species to develop its unique specializations. Clearly, our specialization is for advanced neurological development and delicate neuromuscular control. We do not have much need of massive skeletal growth or huge muscle groups as does a calf. Think of the difference between the demands make on the human hand and the demands on a cow's hoof. Human new-borns specifically need critical material for their brains, spinal cord and nerves. Can mother's milk increase intelligence? It seems that it can. In a remarkable study published in Lancet during 1992 (Vol. 339, p. 261-4), a group of British workers randomly placed premature infants into two groups. One group received a proper formula, the other group received human breast milk. Both fluids were given by stomach tube. These children were followed up for over 10 years. In intelligence testing, the human milk children averaged 10 IQ points higher! Well, why not? Why wouldn't the correct building blocks for the rapidly maturing and growing brain have a positive effect? In the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (1982) Ralph Holman described an infant who developed profound neurological disease while being nourished by intravenous fluids only. The fluids used contained only linoleic acid - just one of the essential fatty acids. When the other, alpha linoleic acid, was added to the intravenous fluids the neurological disorders cleared. In the same journal five years later Bjerve, Mostad and Thoresen, working in Norway found exactly the same problem in adult patients on long term gastric tube feeding. In 1930 Dr. G.O. Burr in Minnesota working with rats found that linoleic acid deficiencies created a deficiency syndrome. Why is this mentioned? In the early 1960s pediatricians found skin lesions in children fed formulas without the same linoleic acid. Remembering the research, the addition of the acid to the formula cured the problem. Essential fatty acids are just that and cows' milk is markedly deficient in these when compared to human milk. WELL, AT LEAST COW'S MILK IS PURE Or is it? Fifty years ago an average cow produced 2,000 pounds of milk per year. Today the top producers give 50,000 pounds! How was this accomplished? Drugs, antibiotics, hormones, forced feeding plans and specialized breeding; that's how. The latest high-tech onslaught on the poor cow is bovine growth hormone or BGH. This genetically engineered drug is supposed to stimulate milk production but, according to Monsanto, the hormone's manufacturer, does not affect the milk or meat. There are three other manufacturers: Upjohn, Eli Lilly, and American Cyanamid Company. Obviously, there have been no long-term studies on the hormone's effect on the humans drinking the milk. Other countries have banned BGH because of safety concerns. One of the problems with adding molecules to a milk cows' body is that the molecules usually come out in the milk. I don't know how you feel, but I don't want to experiment with the ingestion of a growth hormone. A related problem is that it causes a marked increase (50 to 70 per cent) in mastitis. This, then, requires antibiotic therapy, and the residues of the antibiotics appear in the milk. It seems that the public is uneasy about this product and in one survey 43 per cent felt that growth hormone treated milk represented a health risk. A vice president for public policy at Monsanto was opposed to labelling for that reason, and because the labelling would create an 'artificial distinction'. The country is awash with milk as it is, we produce more milk than we can consume. Let's not create storage costs and further taxpayer burdens, because the law requires the USDA to buy any surplus of butter, cheese, or non-fat dry milk at a support price set by Congress! In fiscal 1991, the USDA spent $757 million on surplus butter, and one billion dollars a year on average for price supports during the 1980s (Consumer Reports, May 1992: 330-32). Any lactating mammal excretes toxins through her milk. This includes antibiotics, pesticides, chemicals and hormones. Also, all cows' milk contains blood! The inspectors are simply asked to keep it under certain limits. You may be horrified to learn that the USDA allows milk to contain from one to one and a half million white blood cells per millilitre. (That's only 1/30 of an ounce). If you don't already know this, I'm sorry to tell you that another way to describe white cells where they don't belong would be to call them pus cells. To get to the point, is milk pure or is it a chemical, biological, and bacterial cocktail? Finally, will the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) protect you? The United States General Accounting Office (GAO) tells us that the FDA and the individual States are failing to protect the public from drug residues in milk. Authorities test for only 4 of the 82 drugs in dairy cows. As you can imagine, the Milk Industry Foundation's spokesman claims it's perfectly safe. Jerome Kozak says, "I still think that milk is the safest product we have." Other, perhaps less biased observers, have found the following: 38% of milk samples in 10 cities were contaminated with sulfa drugs or other antibiotics. (This from the Centre for Science in the Public Interest and The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 29, 1989).. A similar study in Washington, DC found a 20 percent contamination rate (Nutrition Action Healthletter, April 1990). What's going on here? When the FDA tested milk, they found few problems. However, they used very lax standards. When they used the same criteria, the FDA data showed 51 percent of the milk samples showed drug traces. Let's focus in on this because it’s critical to our understanding of the apparent discrepancies. The FDA uses a disk-assay method that can detect only 2 of the 30 or so drugs found in milk. Also, the test detects only at the relatively high level. A more powerful test called the 'Charm II test' can detect drugs down to 5 parts per billion. One nasty subject must be discussed. It seems that cows are forever getting infections around the udder that require ointments and antibiotics. An article from France tells us that when a cow receives penicillin, that penicillin appears in the milk for from 4 to 7 milkings. Another study from the University of Nevada, Reno tells of cells in 'mastic milk', milk from cows with infected udders. An elaborate analysis of the cell fragments, employing cell cultures, flow cytometric analysis , and a great deal of high tech stuff. Do you know what the conclusion was? If the cow has mastitis, there is pus in the milk. Sorry, it’s in the study, all concealed with language such as "macrophages containing many vacuoles and phagocytosed particles," etc. IT GETS WORSE Well, at least human mothers' milk is pure! Sorry. A huge study showed that human breast milk in over 14,000 women had contamination by pesticides! Further, it seems that the sources of the pesticides are meat and--you guessed it-- dairy products. Well, why not? These pesticides are concentrated in fat and that's what's in these products. (Of interest, a subgroup of lactating vegetarian mothers had only half the levels of contamination). A recent report showed an increased concentration of pesticides in the breast tissue of women with breast cancer when compared to the tissue of women with fibrocystic disease. Other articles in the standard medical literature describe problems. Just scan these titles: 1.Cow's Milk as a Cause of Infantile Colic Breast-Fed Infants. Lancet 2 (1978): 437 2.Dietary Protein-Induced Colitis in Breast- Fed Infants, J. Pediatr. I01 (1982): 906 3.The Question of the Elimination of Foreign Protein in Women's Milk, J. Immunology 19 (1930): 15 There are many others. There are dozens of studies describing the prompt appearance of cows' milk allergy in children being exclusively breast-fed! The cows' milk allergens simply appear in the mother's milk and are transmitted to the infant. A committee on nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics reported on the use of whole cows' milk in infancy (Pediatrics 1983: 72-253). They were unable to provide any cogent reason why bovine milk should be used before the first birthday yet continued to recommend its use! Doctor Frank Oski from the Upstate Medical Centre Department of Pediatrics, commenting on the recommendation, cited the problems of acute gastrointestinal blood loss in infants, the lack of iron, recurrent abdominal pain, milk- borne infections and contaminants, and said: Why give it at all - then or ever? In the face of uncertainty about many of the potential dangers of whole bovine milk, it would seem prudent to recommend that whole milk not be started until the answers are available. Isn't it time for these uncontrolled experiments on human nutrition to come to an end? In the same issue of Pediatrics he further commented: It is my thesis that whole milk should not be fed to the infant in the first year of life because of its association with iron deficiency anemia (milk is so deficient in iron that an infant would have to drink an impossible 31 quarts a day to get the RDA of 15 mg), acute gastrointiestinal bleeding, and various manifestations of food allergy. I suggest that unmodified whole bovine milk should not be consumed after infancy because of the problems of lactose intolerance, its contribution to the genesis of atherosclerosis, and its possible link to other diseases. In late 1992 Dr. Benjamin Spock, possibly the best known pediatrician in history, shocked the country when he articulated the same thoughts and specified avoidance for the first two years of life. Here is his quotation: I want to pass on the word to parents that cows' milk from the carton has definite faults for some babies. Human milk is the right one for babies. A study comparing the incidence of allergy and colic in the breast-fed infants of omnivorous and vegan mothers would be important. I haven't found such a study; it would be both important and inexpensive. And it will probably never be done. There is simply no academic or economic profit involved. OTHER PROBLEMS Let's just mention the problems of bacterial contamination. Salmonella, E. coli, and staphylococcal infections can be traced to milk. In the old days tuberculosis was a major problem and some folks want to go back to those times by insisting on raw milk on the basis that it's "natural." This is insanity! A study from UCLA showed that over a third of all cases of salmonella infection in California, 1980-1983 were traced to raw milk. That'll be a way to revive good old brucellosis again and I would fear leukemia, too. (More about that later). In England, and Wales where raw milk is still consumed there have been outbreaks of milk-borne diseases. The Journal of the American Medical Association (251: 483, 1984) reported a multi-state series of infections caused by Yersinia enterocolitica in pasteurised whole milk. This is despite safety precautions. All parents dread juvenile diabetes for their children. A Canadian study reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Mar. 1990, describes a "...significant positive correlation between consumption of unfermented milk protein and incidence of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in data from various countries. Conversely a possible negative relationship is observed between breast-feeding at age 3 months and diabetes risk.". Another study from Finland found that diabetic children had higher levels of serum antibodies to cows’ milk (Diabetes Research 7(3): 137-140 March 1988). Here is a quotation from this study: We infer that either the pattern of cows' milk consumption is altered in children who will have insulin dependent diabetes mellitus or, their immunological reactivity to proteins in cows' milk is enhanced, or the permeability of their intestines to cows' milk protein is higher than normal. The April 18, 1992 British Medical Journal has a fascinating study contrasting the difference in incidence of juvenile insulin dependent diabetes in Pakistani children who have migrated to England. The incidence is roughly 10 times greater in the English group compared to children remaining in Pakistan! What caused this highly significant increase? The authors said that "the diet was unchanged in Great Britain." Do you believe that? Do you think that the availability of milk, sugar and fat is the same in Pakistan as it is in England? That a grocery store in England has the same products as food sources in Pakistan? I don't believe that for a minute. Remember, we're not talking here about adult onset, type II diabetes which all workers agree is strongly linked to diet as well as to a genetic predisposition. This study is a major blow to the "it's all in your genes" crowd. Type I diabetes was always considered to be genetic or possibly viral, but now this? So resistant are we to consider diet as causation that the authors of the last article concluded that the cooler climate in England altered viruses and caused the very real increase in diabetes! The first two authors had the same reluctance top admit the obvious. The milk just may have had something to do with the disease. The latest in this remarkable list of reports, a New England Journal of Medicine article (July 30, 1992), also reported in the Los Angeles Times. This study comes from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and from Finnish researchers. In Finland there is "...the world's highest rate of dairy product consumption and the world's highest rate of insulin dependent diabetes. The disease strikes about 40 children out of every 1,000 there contrasted with six to eight per 1,000 in the United States.... Antibodies produced against the milk protein during the first year of life, the researchers speculate, also attack and destroy the pancreas in a so-called auto-immune reaction, producing diabetes in people whose genetic makeup leaves them vulnerable." "...142 Finnish children with newly diagnosed diabetes. They found that every one had at least eight times as many antibodies against the milk protein as did healthy children, clear evidence that the children had a raging auto immune disorder." The team has now expanded the study to 400 children and is starting a trial where 3,000 children will receive no dairy products during the first nine months of life. "The study may take 10 years, but we'll get a definitive answer one way or the other," according to one of the researchers. I would caution them to be certain that the breast feeding mothers use on cows' milk in their diets or the results will be confounded by the transmission of the cows' milk protein in the mother's breast milk.... Now what was the reaction from the diabetes association? This is very interesting! Dr. F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer, the president of the association says: "It does not mean that children should stop drinking milk or that parents of diabetics should withdraw dairy products. These are rich sources of good protein." (Emphasis added) My God, it's the "good protein" that causes the problem! Do you suspect that the dairy industry may have helped the American Diabetes Association in the past? LEUKEMIA? LYMPHOMA? THIS MAY BE THE WORST--BRACE YOURSELF! I hate to tell you this, but the bovine leukemia virus is found in more than three of five dairy cows in the United States! This involves about 80% of dairy herds. Unfortunately, when the milk is pooled, a very large percentage of all milk produced is contaminated (90 to 95 per cent). Of course the virus is killed in pasteurisation-- if the pasteurisation was done correctly. What if the milk is raw? In a study of randomly collected raw milk samples the bovine leukemia virus was recovered from two-thirds. I sincerely hope that the raw milk dairy herds are carefully monitored when compared to the regular herds. (Science 1981; 213:1014). This is a world-wide problem. One lengthy study from Germany deplored the problem and admitted the impossibility of keeping the virus from infected cows' milk from the rest of the milk. Several European countries, including Germany and Switzerland, have attempted to "cull" the infected cows from their herds. Certainly the United States must be the leader in the fight against leukemic dairy cows, right? Wrong! We are the worst in the world with the former exception of Venezuela according to Virgil Hulse MD, a milk specialist who also has a B.S. in Dairy Manufacturing as well as a Master's degree in Public Health. As mentioned, the leukemia virus is rendered inactive by pasteurisation. Of course. However, there can be Chernobyl like accidents. One of these occurred in the Chicago area in April, 1985. At a modern, large, milk processing plant an accidental "cross connection" between raw and pasteurized milk occurred. A violent salmonella outbreak followed, killing 4 and making an estimated 150,000 ill. Now the question I would pose to the dairy industry people is this: "How can you assure the people who drank this milk that they were not exposed to the ingestion of raw, unkilled, bully active bovine leukemia viruses?" Further, it would be fascinating to know if a "cluster" of leukemia cases blossoms in that area in 1 to 3 decades. There are reports of "leukemia clusters" elsewhere, one of them mentioned in the June 10, 1990 San Francisco Chronicle involving Northern California. What happens to other species of mammals when they are exposed to the bovine leukemia virus? It's a fair question and the answer is not reassuring. Virtually all animals exposed to the virus develop leukemia. This includes sheep, goats, and even primates such as rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees. The route of transmission includes ingestion (both intravenous and intramuscular) and cells present in milk. There are obviously no instances of transfer attempts to human beings, but we know that the virus can infect human cells in vitro. There is evidence of human antibody formation to the bovine leukemia virus; this is disturbing. How did the bovine leukemia virus particles gain access to humans and become antigens? Was it as small, denatured particles? If the bovine leukemia viruses causes human leukemia, we could expect the dairy states with known leukemic herds to have a higher incidence of human leukemia. Is this so? Unfortunately, it seems to be the case! Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin have statistically higher incidence of leukemia than the national average. In Russia and in Sweden, areas with uncontrolled bovine leukemia virus have been linked with increases in human leukemia. I am also told that veterinarians have higher rates of leukemia than the general public. Dairy farmers have significantly elevated leukemia rates. Recent research shows lymphocytes from milk fed to neonatal mammals gains access to bodily tissues by passing directly through the intestinal wall. An optimistic note from the University of Illinois, Ubana from the Department of Animal Sciences shows the importance of one's perspective. Since they are concerned with the economics of milk and not primarily the health aspects, they noted that the production of milk was greater in the cows with the bovine leukemia virus. However when the leukemia produced a persistent and significant lymphocytosis (increased white blood cell count), the production fell off. They suggested "a need to re-evaluate the economic impact of bovine leukemia virus infection on the dairy industry". Does this mean that leukemia is good for profits only if we can keep it under control? You can get the details on this business concern from Proc. Nat. Acad. Sciences, U.S. Feb. 1989. I added emphasis and am insulted that a university department feels that this is an economic and not a human health issue. Do not expect help from the Department of Agriculture or the universities. The money stakes and the political pressures are too great. You're on you own. What does this all mean? We know that virus is capable of producing leukemia in other animals. Is it proven that it can contribute to human leukemia (or lymphoma, a related cancer)? Several articles tackle this one: 1.Epidemiologic Relationships of the Bovine Population and Human Leukemia in Iowa. Am Journal of Epidemiology 112 (1980):80 2.Milk of Dairy Cows Frequently Contains a Leukemogenic Virus. Science 213 (1981): 1014 3.Beware of the Cow. (Editorial) Lancet 2 (1974):30 4.Is Bovine Milk A Health Hazard?. Pediatrics; Suppl. Feeding the Normal Infant. 75:182-186; 1985 In Norway, 1422 individuals were followed for 11 and a half years. Those drinking 2 or more glasses of milk per day had 3.5 times the incidence of cancer of the lymphatic organs. British Med. Journal 61:456-9, March 1990. One of the more thoughtful articles on this subject is from Allan S. Cunningham of Cooperstown, New York. Writing in the Lancet, November 27, 1976 (page 1184), his article is entitled, "Lymphomas and Animal-Protein Consumption". Many people think of milk as “liquid meat” and Dr. Cunningham agrees with this. He tracked the beef and dairy consumption in terms of grams per day for a one year period, 1955-1956., in 15 countries . New Zealand, United States and Canada were highest in that order. The lowest was Japan followed by Yugoslavia and France. The difference between the highest and lowest was quite pronounced: 43.8 grams/day for New Zealanders versus 1.5 for Japan. Nearly a 30-fold difference! (Parenthetically, the last 36 years have seen a startling increase in the amount of beef and milk used in Japan and their disease patterns are reflecting this, confirming the lack of 'genetic protection' seen in migration studies. Formerly the increase in frequency of lymphomas in Japanese people was only in those who moved to the USA)! An interesting bit of trivia is to note the memorial built at the Gyokusenji Temple in Shimoda, Japan. This marked the spot where the first cow was killed in Japan for human consumption! The chains around this memorial were a gift from the US Navy. Where do you suppose the Japanese got the idea to eat beef? The year? 1930. Cunningham found a highly significant positive correlation between deaths from lymphomas and beef and dairy ingestion in the 15 countries analysed. A few quotations from his article follow: The average intake of protein in many countries is far in excess of the recommended requirements. Excessive consumption of animal protein may be one co-factor in the causation of lymphomas by acting in the following manner. Ingestion of certain proteins results in the adsorption of antigenic fragments through the gastrointestinal mucous membrane. This results in chronic stimulation of lymphoid tissue to which these fragments gain access "Chronic immunological stimulation causes lymphomas in laboratory animals and is believed to cause lymphoid cancers in men." The gastrointestinal mucous membrane is only a partial barrier to the absorption of food antigens, and circulating antibodies to food protein is commonplace especially potent lymphoid stimulants. Ingestion of cows' milk can produce generalized lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and profound adenoid hypertrophy. It has been conservatively estimated that more than 100 distinct antigens are released by the normal digestion of cows' milk which evoke production of all antibody classes [This may explain why pasteurized, killed viruses are still antigenic and can still cause disease. Here's more. A large prospective study from Norway was reported in the British Journal of Cancer 61 (3):456-9, March 1990. (Almost 16,000 individuals were followed for 11 and a half years). For most cancers there was no association between the tumour and milk ingestion. However, in lymphoma, there was a strong positive association. If one drank two glasses or more daily (or the equivalent in dairy products), the odds were 3.4 times greater than in persons drinking less than one glass of developing a lymphoma. There are two other cow-related diseases that you should be aware of. At this time they are not known to be spread by the use of dairy products and are not known to involve man. The first is bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), and the second is the bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV). The first of these diseases, we hope, is confined to England and causes cavities in the animal's brain. Sheep have long been known to suffer from a disease called scrapie. It seems to have been started by the feeding of contaminated sheep parts, especially brains, to the British cows. Now, use your good sense. Do cows seem like carnivores? Should they eat meat? This profit-motivated practice backfired and bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or Mad Cow Disease, swept Britain. The disease literally causes dementia in the unfortunate animal and is 100 per cent incurable. To date, over 100,000 cows have been incinerated in England in keeping with British law. Four hundred to 500 cows are reported as infected each month. The British public is concerned and has dropped its beef consumption by 25 per cent, while some 2,000 schools have stopped serving beef to children. Several farmers have developed a fatal disease syndrome that resembles both BSE and CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob- Disease). But the British Veterinary Association says that transmission of BSE to humans is "remote." The USDA agrees that the British epidemic was due to the feeding of cattle with bonemeal or animal protein produced at rendering plants from the carcasses of scrapie-infected sheep. The have prohibited the importation of live cattle and zoo ruminants from Great Britain and claim that the disease does not exist in the United States. However, there may be a problem. "Downer cows" are animals who arrive at auction yards or slaughter houses dead, trampled, lacerated, dehydrated, or too ill from viral or bacterial diseases to walk. Thus they are "down." If they cannot respond to electrical shocks by walking, they are dragged by chains to dumpsters and transported to rendering plants where, if they are not already dead, they are killed. Even a "humane" death is usually denied them. They are then turned into protein food for animals as well as other preparations. Minks that have been fed this protein have developed a fatal encephalopathy that has some resemblance to BSE. Entire colonies of minks have been lost in this manner, particularly in Wisconsin. It is feared that the infective agent is a prion or slow virus possible obtained from the ill "downer cows." The British Medical Journal in an editorial whimsically entitled "How Now Mad Cow?" (BMJ vol. 304, 11 Apr. 1992:929- 30) describes cases of BSE in species not previously known to be affected, such as cats. They admit that produce contaminated with bovine spongiform encephalopathy entered the human food chain in England between 1986 and 1989. They say. "The result of this experiment is awaited." As the incubation period can be up to three decades, wait we must. The immunodeficency virus is seen in cattle in the United States and is more worrisome. Its structure is closely related to that of the human AIDS virus. At this time we do not know if exposure to the raw BIV proteins can cause the sera of humans to become positive for HIV. The extent of the virus among American herds is said to be "widespread". (The USDA refuses to inspect the meat and milk to see if antibodies to this retrovirus is present). It also has no plans to quarantine the infected animals. As in the case of humans with AIDS, there is no cure for BIV in cows. Each day we consume beef and diary products from cows infected with these viruses and no scientific assurance exists that the products are safe. Eating raw beef (as in steak Tartare) strikes me as being very risky, especially after the Seattle E. coli deaths of 1993. A report in the Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research, October 1992, Vol. 56 pp.353-359 and another from the Russian literature, tell of a horrifying development. They report the first detection in human serum of the antibody to a bovine immunodeficiency virus protein. In addition to this disturbing report, is another from Russia telling us of the presence of virus proteins related to the bovine leukemia virus in 5 of 89 women with breast disease (Acta Virologica Feb. 1990 34(1): 19-26). The implications of these developments are unknown at present. However, it is safe to assume that these animal viruses are unlikely to "stay" in the animal kingdom. OTHER CANCERS--DOES IT GET WORSE? Unfortunately it does. Ovarian cancer--a particularly nasty tumour--was associated with milk consumption by workers at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, New York. Drinking more than one glass of whole milk or equivalent daily gave a woman a 3.1 times risk over non-milk users. They felt that the reduced fat milk products helped reduce the risk. This association has been made repeatedly by numerous investigators. Another important study, this from the Harvard Medical School, analyzed data from 27 countries mainly from the 1970s. Again a significant positive correlation is revealed between ovarian cancer and per capita milk consumption. These investigators feel that the lactose component of milk is the responsible fraction, and the digestion of this is facilitated by the persistence of the ability to digest the lactose (lactose persistence) - a little different emphasis, but the same conclusion. This study was reported in the American Journal of Epidemiology 130 (5): 904-10 Nov. 1989. These articles come from two of the country's leading institutions, not the Rodale Press or Prevention Magazine. Even lung cancer has been associated with milk ingestion? The beverage habits of 569 lung cancer patients and 569 controls again at Roswell Park were studied in the International Journal of Cancer, April 15, 1989. Persons drinking whole milk 3 or more times daily had a 2-fold increase in lung cancer risk when compared to those never drinking whole milk. For many years we have been watching the lung cancer rates for Japanese men who smoke far more than American or European men but who develop fewer lung cancers. Workers in this research area feel that the total fat intake is the difference. There are not many reports studying an association between milk ingestion and prostate cancer. One such report though was of great interest. This is from the Roswell Park Memorial Institute and is found in Cancer 64 (3): 605-12, 1989. They analyzed the diets of 371 prostate cancer patients and comparable control subjects: Men who reported drinking three or more glasses of whole milk daily had a relative risk of 2.49 compared with men who reported never drinking whole milk the weight of the evidence appears to favour the hypothesis that animal fat is related to increased risk of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer diagnosed in US men and is the second leading cause of cancer mortality. WELL, WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Is there any health reason at all for an adult human to drink cows' milk? It's hard for me to come up with even one good reason other than simple preference. But if you try hard, in my opinion, these would be the best two: milk is a source of calcium and it's a source of amino acids (proteins). Let's look at the calcium first. Why are we concerned at all about calcium? Obviously, we intend it to build strong bones and protect us against osteoporosis. And no doubt about it, milk is loaded with calcium. But is it a good calcium source for humans? I think not. These are the reasons. Excessive amounts of dairy products actually interfere with calcium absorption. Secondly, the excess of protein that the milk provides is a major cause of the osteoporosis problem. Dr. H egsted in England has been writing for years about the geographical distribution of osteoporosis. It seems that the countries with the highest intake of dairy products are invariably the countries with the most osteoporosis. He feels that milk is a cause of osteoporosis. Reasons to be given below. Numerous studies have shown that the level of calcium ingestion and especially calcium supplementation has no effect whatever on the development of osteoporosis. The most important such article appeared recently in the British Journal of Medicine where the long arm of our dairy industry can't reach. Another study in the United States actually showed a worsening in calcium balance in post-menopausal women given three 8-ounce glasses of cows' milk per day. (Am. Journal of Clin. Nutrition, 1985). The effects of hormone, gender, weight bearing on the axial bones, and in particular protein intake, are critically important. Another observation that may be helpful to our analysis is to note the absence of any recorded dietary deficiencies of calcium among people living on a natural diet without milk. For the key to the osteoporosis riddle, don’t look at calcium, look at protein. Consider these two contrasting groups. Eskimos have an exceptionally high protein intake estimated at 25 percent of total calories. They also have a high calcium intake at 2,500 mg/day. Their osteoporosis is among the worst in the world. The other instructive group are the Bantus of South Africa. They have a 12 percent protein diet, mostly p lant protein, and only 200 to 350 mg/day of calcium, about half our women's intake. The women have virtually no osteoporosis despite bearing six or more children and nursing them for prolonged periods! When African women immigrate to the United States, do they develop osteoporosis? The answer is yes, but not quite are much as Caucasian or Asian women. Thus, there is a genetic difference that is modified by diet. To answer the obvious question, "Well, where do you get your calcium?" The answer is: "From exactly the same place the cow gets the calcium, from green things that grow in the ground," mainly from leafy vegetables. After all, elephants and rhinos develop their huge bones (after being weaned) by eating green leafy plants, so do horses. Carnivorous animals also do quite nicely without leafy plants. It seems that all of earth's mammals do well if they live in harmony with their genetic programming and natural food. Only humans living an affluent life style have rampant osteoporosis. If animal references do not convince you, think of the several billion humans on this earth who have never seen cows' milk. Wouldn't you think osteoporosis would be prevalent in this huge group? The dairy people would suggest this but the truth is exactly the opposite. They have far less than that seen in the countries where dairy products are commonly consumed. It is the subject of another paper, but the truly significant determinants of osteoporosis are grossly excessive protein intakes and lack of weight bearing on long bones, both taking place over decades. Hormones play a secondary, but not trivial role in women. Milk is a deterrent to good bone health. THE PROTEIN MYTH Remember when you were a kid and the adults all told you to "make sure you get plenty of good protein". Protein was the nutritional "good guy”" when I was young. And of course milk is fitted right in. As regards protein, milk is indeed a rich source of protein- -"liquid meat," remember? However that isn't necessarily what we need. In actual fact it is a source of difficulty. Nearly all Americans eat too much protein. For this information we rely on the most authoritative source that I am aware of. This is the latest edition (1oth, 1989: 4th printing, Jan. 1992) of the Recommended Dietary Allowances produced by the National Research Council. Of interest, the current editor of this important work is Dr. Richard Havel of the University of California in San Francisco. First to be noted is that the recommended protein has been steadily revised downward in successive editions. The current recommendation is 0.75 g/kilo/day for adults 19 through 51 years. This, of course, is only 45 grams per day for the mythical 60 kilogram adult. You should also know that the WHO estimated the need for protein in adults to by .6g/kilo per day. (All RDA's are calculated with large safety allowances in case you're the type that wants to add some more to "be sure.") You can "get by" on 28 to 30 grams a day if necessary! Now 45 grams a day is a tiny amount of protein. That's an ounce and a half! Consider too, that the protein does not have to be animal protein. Vegetable protein is identical for all practical purposes and has no cholesterol and vastly less saturated fat. (Do not be misled by the antiquated belief that plant proteins must be carefully balanced to avoid deficiencies. This is not a realistic concern.) Therefore virtually all Americans, Canadians, British and European people are in a protein overloaded state. This has serious consequences when maintained over decades. The problems are the already mentioned osteoporosis, atherosclerosis and kidney damage. There is good evidence that certain malignancies, chiefly colon and rectal, are related to excessive meat intake. Barry Brenner, an eminent renal physiologist was the first to fully point out the dangers of excess protein for the kidney tubule. The dangers of the fat and cholesterol are known to all. Finally, you should know that the protein content of human milk is amount the lowest (0.9%) in mammals. IS THAT ALL OF THE TROUBLE? Sorry, there's more. Remember lactose? This is the principal carbohydrate of milk. It seems that nature provides new- borns with the enzymatic equipment to metabolize lactose, but this ability often extinguishes by age 4 or 5 years. What is the problem with lactose or milk sugar? It seems that it is a disaccharide which is too large to be absorbed into the blood stream without first being broken down into monosaccharides, namely galactose and glucose. This requires the presence of an enzyme, lactase plus additional enzymes to break down the galactose into glucose. Let's think about his for a moment. Nature gives us the ability to metabolize lactose for a few years and then shuts off the mechanism. Is Mother Nature trying to tell us something? Clearly all infants must drink milk. The fact that so many adults cannot seems to be related to the tendency for nature to abandon mechanisms that are not needed. At least half of the adult humans on this earth are lactose intolerant. It was not until the relatively recent introduction of dairy herding and the ability to "borrow" milk from another group of mammals that the survival advantage of preserving lactase (the enzyme that allows us to digest lactose) became evident. But why would it be advantageous to drink cows' milk? After all, most of the human beings in the history of the world did. And further, why was it just the white or light skinned humans who retained this knack while the pigmented people tended to lose it? Some students of evolution feel that white skin is a fairly recent innovation, perhaps not more than 20,000 or 30,000 years old. It clearly has to do with the Northward migration of early man to cold and relatively sunless areas when skins and clothing became available. Fair skin allows the production of Vitamin D from sunlight more readily than does dark skin. However, when only the face was exposed to sunlight that area of fair skin was insufficient to provide the vitamin D from sunlight. If dietary and sunlight sources were poorly available, the ability to use the abundant calcium in cows' milk would give a survival advantage to humans who could digest that milk. This seems to be the only logical explanation for fair skinned humans having a high degree of lactose tolerance when compared to dark skinned people. How does this break down? Certain racial groups, namely blacks are up to 90% lactose intolerant as adults. Caucasians are 20 to 40% lactose intolerant. Orientals are midway between the above two groups. Diarrhea, gas and abdominal cramps are the results of substantial milk intake in such persons. Most American Indians cannot tolerate milk. The milk industry admits that lactose intolerance plays intestinal havoc with as many as 50 million Americans. A lactose-intolerance industry has sprung up and had sales of $117 million in 1992 (Time May 17, 1993.) What if you are lactose-intolerant and lust after dairy products? Is all lost? Not at all. It seems that lactose is largely digested by bacteria and you will be able to enjoy your cheese despite lactose intolerance. Yogurt is similar in this respect. Finally, and I could never have dreamed this up, geneticists want to splice genes to alter the composition of milk (Am J Clin Nutr 1993 Suppl 302s). One could quibble and say that milk is totally devoid of fiber content and that its habitual use will predispose to constipation and bowel disorders. The association with anemia and occult intestinal bleeding in infants is known to all physicians. This is chiefly from its lack of iron and its irritating qualities for the intestinal mucosa. The pediatric literature abounds with articles describing irritated intestinal lining, bleeding, increased permeability as well as colic, diarrhea and vomiting in cows'milk-sensitive babies. The anemia gets a double push by loss of blood and iron as well as deficiency of iron in the cows' milk. Milk is also the leading cause of childhood allergy. LOW FAT One additional topic: the matter of "low fat" milk. A common and sincere question is: "Well, low fat milk is OK, isn't it?" The answer to this question is that low fat milk isn't low fat. The term "low fat" is a marketing term used to gull the public. Low fat milk contains from 24 to 33% fat as calories! The 2% figure is also misleading. This refers to weight. They don't tell you that, by weight, the milk is 87% water! "Well, then, kill-joy surely you must approve of non-fat milk!" I hear this quite a bit. (Another constant concern is: "What do you put on your cereal?") True, there is little or no fat, but now you have a relative overburden of protein and lactose. It there is something that we do not need more of it is another simple sugar-lactose, composed of galactose and glucose. Millions of Americans are lactose intolerant to boot, as noted. As for protein, as stated earlier, we live in a society that routinely ingests far more protein than we need. It is a burden for our bodies, especially the kidneys, and a prominent cause of osteoporosis. Concerning the dry cereal issue, I would suggest soy milk, rice milk or almond milk as a healthy substitute. If you're still concerned about calcium, "Westsoy" is formulated to have the same calcium concentration as milk. SUMMARY To my thinking, there is only one valid reason to drink milk or use milk products. That is just because we simply want to. Because we like it and because it has become a part of our culture. Because we have become accustomed to its taste and texture. Because we like the way it slides down our throat. Because our parents did the very best they could for us and provided milk in our earliest training and conditioning. They taught us to like it. And then probably the very best reason is ice cream! I've heard it described "to die for". I had one patient who did exactly that. He had no obvious vices. He didn't smoke or drink, he didn’t eat meat, his diet and lifestyle was nearly a perfectly health promoting one; but he had a passion. You guessed it, he loved rich ice cream. A pint of the richest would be a lean day's ration for him. On many occasions he would eat an entire quart - and yes there were some cookies and other pastries. Good ice cream deserves this after all. He seemed to be in good health despite some expected "middle age spread" when he had a devastating stroke which left him paralyzed, miserable and helpless, and he had additional strokes and d ied several years later never having left a hospital or rehabilitation unit. Was he old? I don't think so. He was in his 50s. So don't drink milk for health. I am convinced on the weight of the scientific evidence that it does not "do a body good." Inclusion of milk will only reduce your diet's nutritional value and safety. Most of the people on this planet live very healthfully without cows' milk. You can too. It will be difficult to change; we've been conditioned since childhood to think of milk as "nature's most perfect food." I'll guarantee you that it will be safe, improve your health and it won't cost anything. What can you lose?es esta pagina link http://notmilk.com/kradjian.htmlThe most important information dissemination my. Not that, but I can make your text too long jajaja. 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