Sunday, December 30, 2012

Budget battle sends mixed signals on health care

President Barack Obama speaks to reporters in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington after meeting with Congressional leaders regarding the fiscal cliff, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama speaks to reporters in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington after meeting with Congressional leaders regarding the fiscal cliff, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Confused about the federal budget struggle? So are doctors, hospital administrators and other medical professionals who serve the 100 million Americans covered by Medicare and Medicaid.

Rarely has the government sent so many conflicting signals in so short a time about the bottom line for the health care industry.

Cuts are coming, says Washington, and some could be really big. Yet more government spending is also being promised as President Barack Obama's health care overhaul advances and millions of uninsured people move closer to getting government-subsidized coverage.

"Imagine a person being told they are going to get a raise, but their taxes are also going to go up and they are going to be paying more for gas," said Thornton Kirby, president of the South Carolina Hospital Association. "They don't know if they are going to be taking home more or less. That's the uncertainty when there are so many variables in play."

Real money is at stake for big hospitals and small medical practices alike. Government at all levels pays nearly half the nation's health care tab, with federal funds accounting for most of that.

It's widely assumed that a budget deal will mean cuts for Medicare service providers. But which ones? How much? And will Medicaid and subsidies to help people get coverage under the health care law also be cut?

As House Speaker John Boehner famously said: "God only knows." The Ohio Republican was referring to the overall chances of getting a budget deal, but the same can be said of how health care ? one-sixth of the economy ? will fare.

"There is no political consensus to do anything significant," said Dan Mendelson, president of Avalere Health, a market analysis firm. "There is a collective walking away from things that matter. All the stuff on the lists of options becomes impossible, because there is no give-and-take."

As if things weren't complicated enough, doctors keep facing their own recurring fiscal cliff, separate from the bigger budget battle but embroiled in it nonetheless.

Come Jan. 1, doctors and certain other medical professionals face a 26.5 percent cut in their Medicare payments, the consequence of a 1990s deficit-reduction law gone awry. Lawmakers failed to repeal or replace that law even after it became obvious that it wasn't working. Instead, Congress usually passes a "doc fix" each year to waive the cuts.

This year, the fix got hung up in larger budget politics. Although a reprieve is expected sooner or later, doctors don't like being told to sit in the congressional waiting room.

"It seems like there is a presumption that physicians and patients can basically tolerate this kind of uncertainty while the Congress goes through whatever political machinations they are going through," said Dr. Jeremy Lazarus, president of the American Medical Association. "Our concern is that physician uncertainty and anxiety about being able to pay the bills will have an impact on taking care of patients."

A recent government survey indicates that Medicare beneficiaries are having more problems when trying to find a new primary care doctor, and Lazarus said that will only get worse.

Adding to their unease, doctors also face an additional reduction if automatic spending cuts go through. Those would be triggered if Obama and congressional leaders are unable to bridge partisan differences and strike a deal. They are part of the combination of tax increases and spending cuts dubbed the "fiscal cliff."

Medicare service providers would get hit with a 2 percent across-the-board cut, but Medicaid and subsidies for the uninsured under Obama's health care overhaul would be spared. The Medicare cut adds up to about $120 billion over ten years, with 40 percent falling on hospitals, according to Avalare's analysis. Nursing homes, Medicare Advantage plans and home health agencies also get hit.

The American Hospital Association says that would lead to the loss of hundreds of thousands of hospital jobs in a labor intensive industry that also generates employment for other businesses in local communities.

"It's very difficult to believe hospitals can absorb the kinds of numbers they are talking about without reducing service or workforce," said Kirby, the hospital association head. "You may decide that a service a hospital provides is not affordable ? for example, obstetrics in a rural community ? if you're making a little bit of money or losing a little bit of money by continuing to deliver babies in a rural community."

Independent analysts like Mendelson doubt that a 2 percent Medicare cut to hospitals would be catastrophic but say it will cost jobs somewhere.

Even if there is a budget deal, the squeeze will be on.

The administration has proposed $400 billion in health care cuts so far in the budget talks, coming mainly from Medicare spending. That's only a starting point as far as Republicans are concerned. They also want to pare back Medicaid and Obama's health care law and have also sought an increase in the eligibility age for Medicare.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

2012 TV: 12 Things We'll Miss Including Larry Hagman, 'Smash' Scarves And More

As this year winds down, we're looking back at the good, the bad and the ugly of TV in 2012.

Not only did Liz Lemon finally tie the knot after years of singledom, but "Dallas" legend Larry Hagman passed away and the new "Smash" showrunner Josh Safran announced that scarves, the show's iconic accessory, would be done away with.

Click through the slideshow for a look at 12 things we'll miss from this year. Add your own in the comments below!

  • Kristen Bell's Sassy "Gossip Girl" Voice

    For six seasons, Kristen Bell's trusty (and sassy) voice narrated the comings and goings of everyone's favorite group of fashionable Upper East Siders. What will we do without her thoughtful "Gossip Girl" commentary on Monday nights? You know you loved it.

  • "Smash" Scarves

    When "Gossip Girl" showrunner Josh Safran was handed the "Smash" ropes, he immediately made an important fashion choice: No more scarves for Debra Messing. We made fun of them while they were around, but how will Debra Messing seek comfort when she needs to cry in Season 2?

  • Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green As "Voice" Coaches

    Adam Levine and Blake Shelton are great to have around, but "The Voice" just won't be the same without Christina Aguilera's eccentricities and Cee Lo's goofy style. Let's hope Usher and Shakira are ready to bring it!

  • Crystal the Monkey

    NBC's "Animal Practice" may have been short-lived and a little mind-numbing, but Crystal The Monkey's stint as Dr. Rizzo is one we'll never forget. Hopefully she'll pop up on our TVs again soon!

  • Lane Pryce

    When Jared Harris' character Lane Pryce hanged himself on this season of "Mad Men," fans were devastated, and not just because his death was so horrifying. Lane's adorable accent and quirky ways were an asset at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, and he will be greatly missed.

  • Larry Hagman

    Saying goodbye to Larry Hagman is one of the saddest things the TV world had to do this year. When the "Dallas" star lost his battle with cancer after only one season of TNT's reboot, longtime fans were forced leave J.R. Ewing behind for good. He'll appear in a few episodes of Season 2, but watching will certainly be bittersweet.

  • Dan Harmon as the "Community" Showrunner

    When NBC fired Dan Harmon from "Community," the showrunner made sure to go out with a bang. After adding a series of ridiculous plot lines and over-the-top jokes, Harmon bid farewell to The Study Group.

  • "House"

    There's no doubt we'll miss our favorite curmudgeonly doctor, but it was about time "House" wrapped up. Luckily, Hugh Laurie's in talks to join NBC's pirate drama as Blackbeard ... so we may not have seen the last of him.

  • Single Liz Lemon

    Everyone's favorite spinster is single no more! Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) got married to Criss (James Marsden) this year, and while we're happy for her we can't help but miss her comedic dating disasters just a little bit.

  • Andy Samberg & Kristen Wiig on "Saturday Night Live"

    So long, Kristen Wiig and Any Samberg! The "Saturday Night Live" comedians are off to make movies and be super famous, but we'll miss them on stage of Studio 8H.

  • "Damages"

    We'll never forget you, Patty Hewes. In 2012, "Damages" wrapped up its five season run as one of the most intense legal dramas to ever grace our TVs, taking with it our weekly dose of Glenn Close as the dastardly Patty Hewes. There will never be another character like her.

  • Sarah Michelle Gellar on TV

    Yes, "Ringer" was pretty, pretty, pretty bad, but man it was good having Sarah Michelle Gellar back on our TV. Come back to us soon, SMG ... but with a better show.

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Account Manager Senior Business Developer

Job ID: 11805752
Position Title: Account Manager Senior Business Developer
Company Name: Great American Insurance
Location(s): Cincinnati, Ohio, 45201, United States ?
Posted: December 28, 2012
Entry Level: No
Job Type: Full-Time

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Great American Insurance Group's roots go back to 1872 with the founding of its flagship company, Great American Insurance Company. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, the operations of Great American Insurance Group are engaged primarily in property and casualty insurance, focusing on specialty commercial products for businesses, and in the sale of annuities and supplemental insurance products.


Equipment Finance Solutions helps financial institutions prosper by providing specialized risk management products and service. We are currently seeking for an Account Manager/Business Developer to work out of our home office in downtown Cincinnati, OH.



Responsibilities:
  • Has responsibility for developing and managing a productive book of business.
  • Develops marketing plan for assigned accounts, taking into consideration the strengths and weaknesses of the accounts and competitors, divisional objectives and overall market conditions.
  • Executes sales at a dealer level. Implements and manages dealer relationships to achieve production and profitability objectives.
  • May develop and execute dealer action plans for achieving individual dealer objectives.
  • Reviews and analyzes accounts/dealers production and results. Implements and may recommend appropriate corrective measures; including modification or cancelation of accounts/dealers appointments.
  • Acts as a liaison between company and account/dealer in solving problems.
  • Markets products and services to existing accounts/dealers.
  • Interprets and communicates effectively about products and services.
  • Gathers, analyzes and maintains competitive information in this marketplace. Makes appropriate recommendations based on competitive landscape.
  • As appropriate for line of business:
  • Monitors persistency, placement of dealers/accounts business.
  • Uses independent judgment and initiative to achieve business goals.
  • Maintains a high level of customer service.
  • May take an active role, as needed, for large and / or complex accounts during upstart and / or critical periods in order to assist dealers/accounts in producing business.
  • Has responsibility for building and maintaining effective business relationships with internal and external customers / coworkers in order to attract and retain profitable business.
  • Ensures consistency across the team when communicating with / responding to dealers/accounts.
  • Identifies opportunities for and may spearhead development of new business and / or programs.
  • Provides technical advice to lower level associates and other functional areas.
  • Administers and applies insurance laws and regulations and as appropriate, underwriting rules, guidelines and rating manual rules.
  • May have responsibility for the performance and coaching of staff and may have a participatory role in decisions regarding development, hiring, firing, performance management, pay increases, etc., for direct reports.
  • Responsible for developing expertise of product application, and teaching application features via online or in person training sessions.
  • Ability to lead the work of others; mentors, prioritizes, delegates and reviews assignments as needed.
Qualifications:
  • 3 to 5 years of related experience. Beginning coursework toward certification in area of expertise preferred; appropriate certifications could include Associate in Underwriting (AU), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), Program in General Insurance (INS) or Associate of Risk Management (ARM).
  • Must have a Bachelors degree.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong grasp of work flow and procedures.
  • Ability to make good decisions.

Requisition #: 15720

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Liquid crystal research, future applications advance

Dec. 24, 2012 ? Contributing geometric and topological analyses of micro-materials, University of Massachusetts Amherst mathematician Robert Kusner aided experimental physicists at the University of Colorado (UC) by successfully explaining the observed "beautiful and complex patterns revealed" in three-dimensional liquid crystal experiments. The work is expected to lead to creation of new materials that can be actively controlled.

Kusner is a geometer, an expert in the analysis of variational problems in low-dimensional geometry and topology, which concerns properties preserved under continuous deformation such as stretching and bending. His work over 3 decades has focused on the geometry and topology of curves, surfaces and other spaces that arise in nature, such as soap films, knots and the shapes of fluid droplets. Kusner agrees with physicist and lead author Ivan Smalyukh of UC Boulder that their collaboration is the first to show in experiments that some of the most fundamental topological theorems hold up in real materials. Their findings appear in the current early online issue of Nature.

UMass Amherst's Kusner explains, "There are two important aspects of this work. First, the experimental work by the Colorado team, who fabricated topologically complex micro-materials allowing controlled experiments of three-dimensional liquid crystals. Second, the theoretical work performed by us mathematicians and theoretical physicists while visiting the University of California Santa Barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP). We provided the geometric and topological analysis of these experiments, to explain the observed patterns and predict what patterns should be seen when experimental conditions are changed."

Kusner was the lone mathematician among four organizers of last summer's workshop on "Knotted Fields" at KITP, which led to this work. The workshop engaged about a dozen other mathematicians and about twice as many theoretical and experimental physicists in a month-long investigation of the interplay between low-dimensional topology and what physicists call "soft matter."

In their experiments, the physicists at UC Boulder showed that tiny topological particles injected into a liquid crystal medium behave in a manner consistent with established theorems in geometry and topology, Kusner says. The researchers say they have thus identified approaches for building new materials using topology.

UC Boulder's Smalyukh and colleagues set up the experiment by first creating colloids, solutions in which tiny particles are dispersed but not dissolved in a host medium, such as milk, paint and shaving cream. Specifically, they injected tiny, different-shaped particles into a liquid crystal, which behaves something like a liquid and a solid. Once injected into a liquid crystal, the particles behaved as predicted by topology.

Smalyukh says, "Our study shows that interaction between particles and molecular alignment in liquid crystals follows the predictions of topological theorems, making it possible to use these theorems in designing new composite materials with unique properties that cannot be encountered in nature or synthesized by chemists. These findings lay the groundwork for new applications in experimental studies of low-dimensional topology, with important potential ramifications for many branches of science and technology."

For example, he adds, these topological liquid crystal colloids could be used to upgrade current liquid crystal displays like those used in laptops and television screens, to allow them to interact with light in new, more energy efficient ways.

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Americans from Central African Republic capital evacuated

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Hundreds protest in front of the French Embassy in the Bangui, Central African Republic, on Wednesday, expressing anger over the lack of response by the former colonial power to rebels advancing on the capital.

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U.S. diplomats and other American citizens have been evacuated from the Central African Republic and U.S. embassy operations have been suspended in the capital, Bangui, the State Department said Thursday. The move came as?rebel forces?advanced on the city.

"This decision is solely due to concerns about the security of our personnel and has no relation to our continuing and long-standing diplomatic relations with the (Central African Republic)," said State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell.

Insurgents on motorbikes and in pickup trucks have driven to within 45 miles of Bangui after weeks of fighting, threatening to end President Francois Bozize's nearly 10-year rule over the turbulent, resource-rich country.

Bozize appealed to the United States and France to help push back the rebels.


Some U.S. Special Forces are operating in the country, trying to track down the Lords Resistance Army, a rebel group responsible for killing thousands of civilians across four African nations.?There was no indication that these forces would be used to aid Bozize against the advancing insurgents.

Earlier a senior defense official told NBC News that there were "several hundred" civilians, including Americans and citizens of close U.S. allies who may be evacuated, but comments by the State Department's Ventrell suggested fewer had left:?

"Ambassador (Laurence) Wohlers and his diplomatic team left Bangui today along with several private U.S. citizens," according to Ventrell.

The non-combatant evacuation operation transported "U.S. citizens and designated foreign nationals to safe havens in the region," according to a statement from?Defense Department spokesman Todd Breasseale. The flight out of Bangui was "wheels up" at about 7:15 p.m. ET.?

Paris said its troops would protect French nationals, but not be involved in repelling the rebels.?

Some 1,200 French nationals live in the CAR, mostly in the capital, according to the French Foreign Ministry, where they typically work for mining firms or aid groups.

French nuclear energy group Areva mines the Bakouma uranium deposit in the CAR's south ? France's biggest commercial interest in its former colony.?

Bozize on Thursday appealed for French and U.S. military support to stop the SELEKA rebel coalition, which has promised to overthrow him unless he implements a previous peace deal in full.

France: 'Those days are over'
He told a crowd of anti-rebel protesters in the riverside capital that he had asked Paris and Washington to help move the rebels away from the capital to clear the way for peace talks which regional leaders say could be held soon in Libreville, Gabon.

"We are asking our cousins the French and the United States, which are major powers, to help us push back the rebels to their initial positions in a way that will permit talks in Libreville to resolve this crisis," Bozize said.

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Central African Republic President Francois Bozize in 2008.

France has 250 soldiers in its landlocked former colony as part of a peacekeeping mission and Paris in the past has ousted or propped up governments ? including by using air strikes to defend Bozize against rebels in 2006.

But French President Francois Hollande poured cold water on the latest request for help.

"If we have a presence, it's not to protect a regime, it's to protect our nationals and our interests and in no way to intervene in the internal business of a country, in this case the Central African Republic," Hollande said on the sidelines of a visit to a wholesale food market outside Paris.

"Those days are over," he said.

France is increasingly reluctant to directly intervene in conflicts in its former colonies. Since coming to power in May, Hollande has promised to put ties with its former colonies on a healthier footing.

The rebel advance has highlighted the instability of a country that has remained poor since independence from Paris in 1960 despite rich deposits of uranium, gold and diamonds. Average income is barely over $2 a day.

Regional African leaders, meantime, tried to broker a ceasefire deal and rebels said they had temporarily halted their advance on Bangui to allow talks to take place.

Officials from around central Africa were to meet in Bangui later on Thursday to open initial talks with the government and rebels.

A rebel spokesman said fighters had temporarily halted their advance to allow dialogue.

"We will not enter Bangui," Col. Djouma Narkoyo, the rebel spokesman, told Reuters by telephone.

Previous rebel promises to stop advancing have been broken, and a diplomatic source said rebels had taken up positions around Bangui on Thursday, effectively surrounding it.

The atmosphere remained tense in Bangui the day after anti-rebel protests broke out, and residents were stocking up on food and water.

Government soldiers deployed at strategic sites and French troops reinforced security at the French embassy after protesters threw rocks at the building on Wednesday.

Bozize came to power in a 2003 rebellion that overthrew President Ange-Felix Patasse.

The government holds little sway outside the capital, and in some parts of the country, the consequences of conflicts in troubled neighbors Chad, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo have spilled over.

This report includes reporting by Reuters and NBC News' Courtney Kube.

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3003337804_c01d490152 (1)California's experiment in fully online voter registration appears to have been a success. "Online registration contributed significantly to an increase in 2012 youth registrants and modestly to overall increases in general registration rates," claims a University of California, Davis, study of the 2012 election, which finds that online voting boosted youth registration an entire percent (10.1 percent to 11.1 percent) in its short one-month existence prior to the election [PDF].

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

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The 12th Ave. Parking Garage will reopen on January 1 after being closed the last six months for restoration and maintenance work. Faculty and staff can park in the garage after 4 p.m. with their parking permits.

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Considering a divorce? Wait until January

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Going through a divorce during the holidays can be emotionally wrenching, which is why many people don't do it -- they put it off until January.?

"People don't want to upset the apple cart over the holidays, and they want a peaceful Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year's. And then, because they don't want to spend another damned year with that spouse of theirs, as soon as the holidays are over they pull the plug and file," says Alton Abramowitz, president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.?

While there are no hard numbers on how many divorces are filed in January, Abramowitz says it's undoubtedly a popular time to act, rivaled only by September, when marriages break up after the summer holidays. Yet waiting for the holidays to pass doesn't all come down to simply wanting a harmonious holiday season. There are sound financial reasons to wait until January.?

1. Waiting for the bonus?
A husband or wife who waits until January is likely to be entitled to any year-end windfall that might come from a spouse's job.?

"In New York, at least, once you file for divorce and you set the cut-off date; anything you obtain afterward is separate property," says Steven Goldfeder, a matrimonial attorney in New York City who acknowledges that year-end bonuses are often fought over, even if a spouse declares he or she wants a divorce in January. "Someone could claim the bonus isn't really for that particular year, but a payment to entice someone to stay at the firm for the future."?

2. Cool your emotions?
The holidays are a time when emotions run high. "If your spouse always has it in her mind that Christmas was ruined, she or he may not be so eager to settle with you," says Goldfeder. "Your divorce might drag out for months or years longer than it would have."?

Once, shortly before Christmas, Goldfeder received a call from a client who said a co-worker had had a baby they both believed was his. The client, married and the father of three, planned to tell his wife and assumed she would leave him. Goldfeder talked him into first getting a paternity test. The client's family had a nice Christmas, and the day after, the client learned he wasn't the father.?

Not exactly a warm holiday tale, but by cooling your emotions, you may save your family a lot of stress.?

3. Avoid disastrous shopping?
December is the shopping season, and that can spell disaster if an angry spouse is set loose with a credit card. "The spouse served with divorce papers may feel that they deserve some kind of emotional gift because of this horrible thing their spouse did to them," says Kevin Worthley, a certified divorce financial analyst and certified financial planner in Warwick, R.I.

An angry spouse may also be more inclined to want to drain the bank accounts and run up the credit cards. "That's a danger any time, but past the holidays, when everything's been bought, there's likely less inclination to buy a big-ticket item out of revenge," says Worthley.?

4. Think about April?
At year-end, taxes come to mind. "Obviously, the better records you have, the better position you're going to be in," says Andrew Katzenstein, a Los Angeles lawyer, referring to paperwork that you might want to start collecting now.?

Katzenstein, who specializes in assisting high-net-worth individuals, businesses and charities, says that in the past there haven't been many tax advantages to filing for a divorce in January rather than December. Filling for divorce is just a beginning step, after all. Many couples end up filing their taxes jointly until the divorce is completed.?

But tax brackets may go up in 2013, depending on whether the U.S. budget dispute is resolved. So going forward, the calculus may be different. "The person who pays alimony will get more bang for their deduction buck, and the person receiving the payments will pay more taxes," he says.?

5. More time to plan?
If you've made up your mind that a divorce is going to be one of your New Year's resolutions, there are things you can do now. Whatever side you end up on -- paying alimony or receiving it -- you need to start preparing.?

"You should start collecting all of your end-of-the-year statements," says Worthley. "You really need to know everything -- your household budget, your assets, what's in your checking account, how much you're paying for the mortgage, all of your debts and your credit card balances. It's important to get all of that."?

Your financial records will be needed to determine how much spousal support will be paid out, and how the finances will be divided. "The more information you get, the less complicated it'll be when you're negotiating and working things out with a financial mediator, attorney or judge," says Deborah Moskovitch, a divorce coach in Toronto who counts January as her busiest month for new clients.?

The turn of the new year can also be a good time to try to salt away some extra money to pay for an attorney, says Worthley.?

You don't need to have all of your money affairs in order the moment you and your spouse begin discussing the dreaded D-word. You may want to start the year off with a fresh start by filing for divorce in January, but chances are you'll be lucky to be divorced before that year is up.?

"Here in California, if you didn't file by October, you weren't going to get divorced in the next year anyway," says Katzenstein. "And if you decide to divorce in January, it's not like you'll be divorced in February. It's going to be a process."?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/considering-divorce-wait-until-january-1C7659310

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Elderly Loved Ones With Terminal Illness, Connect With Their ...

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Working in Home Health Care, we work with people in their late eighties and nineties. We assist them and their families to be safe and cared for. A significant number of clients have advance stages of terminal diseases. Death is the final stage of their journey. As? a society, we have difficulty in dealing with people and those who are our loved ones as their life on earth dwindles.

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Spitritulaity: Discussions with Loved Ones.

Spitritulaity: Discussions with Loved Ones.

At some point we will all die. We live with this knowledge and usually avoid it. When we are going through the last phases of an illness with a parent or other aging adult in our life we are facing their mortality and our own. It is a difficult time, usually made more difficult by not knowing what to do or say. The hired caregiver/aide helps with the most personal physical needs and may be the ones who are around during the quiet times. They have experience with seeing someone out of this world.?Few if any of us want to die alone. Hospice, Palliative, Home Care?and Hospital care are what we will most likely experience.

Perhaps staff, usually the Nurse,?is trained about these things, family members usually are not. Here are some ?starting point? tips of how to get through, care for yourself and be of true support to a loved one who is in the dying process.

First comes a recognition that your loved one (or yourself) is in fact dying ? symptoms are worse, treatments aren?t working, energy is gone.? It is important to have hope and it is also important to face the reality of the situation.? A person can go on for many months being fatally ill ? what do we say to them and how do we interact? Do they know they are dying? At some point, on an intuitive level, a person and loved one ?knows? they are not improving and that in fact death is approaching. This realization itself can have a cathartic release. There can be an emotional shift from fighting the disease to giving meaning to the remaining time. There is no right or wrong way to begin the grief process, only your own personal way. There is still time for new memories and possibly even nobility in how you handle this stage.

Emotions will be very strong and may be fleeting or coming in waves, singularly or in combinations. There may fear, anger, sadness,? denial, a sense of urgency, a sense of relief and acceptance. It is critically important that the person dying and their loved ones have someone to share their feelings with and to cry and laugh with.

Doctors and hospital staff differ ? some may make it more difficult and others may be more helpful. Few doctors will give specifics but you and the patient have the right and need to know some general things so that your mind can focus on what to expect or do. Ask their professional opinion as to a timeline ? best and worst case scenarios. What is the progression of the disease like and the last weeks or days? Not everyone will benefit from this information. Ideally, someone of influence in the family whose personality is to get the information and work with it, may be the best person to get the overall medical perspective.

Begin focusing on priorities. What do you need to get done? Put in order? Indulge your fantasy with and so forth. When you figure out what is most important to you or your loved one, the other things will become more trivial and take less of your attention and energy. Some of the first things are the mundane ? putting things in order ? wills, directives, some good-byes,? Besides the ?business? of dying, there is the emotional side of all of your meaningful relationships. Erickson named this final stage ? Integrity vs. Despair. We all need to find meaning in what our life meant ? to ourselves, to family and to the world. What did we overcome and what did we shy away from? Speak to each other, share your feelings, positive and negative. If you are dying, you have certain liberties to do away with pretense ? do what matters most to you or your loved one.

With what can almost be a ?planned? death, there is opportunity to indulge the spirituality of life and death.? Try doing a Spiritual Evaluation of your life and relationships. We so often ignore or are unaware of our spiritual selves. Most everything else will be taken care of by someone else: doctor, lawyer, clergy, family, friends etc. Your spirituality is yours. Ask yourself or your parent some of the following questions to begin the first of many conversations ? the sort of ?stranger on a train? or ?drunk in the bar at 2:00 a.m. type of things:

Ask ?Who have I/you been?

What do I need to finish or release so that I can be more at peace?

What am I proud of, grateful for?

How do I want to be remembered?

What have I learned in this life that I want to teach to someone else?

What are my regrets? What could I have done with more grace? Can I still do it?

There can be something almost liberating to have an idea of when you will pass on, use it! Let yourself be comforted or to comfort the person you will be using. Speak of serious things ? they are on your mind and likely on others. If not, then you can say ?no? or your loved one will. Sometimes receiving the ?permission? to speak about serious, meaningful things will allow these subject to flow.

Learn or discuss with your loved one, their thoughts on the afterlife, their religious beliefs and how their spirituality helps with their current condition and the transition of their spirit.

No doubt these are difficult conversations through a very serious situation. Reality at the end of life forces one to react ? either by shutting down? or showing amazing grace. Your understanding, acceptance and courage to share this journey with your loved one has the power to transform you both.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Help Harlem's Sweet Enuff End Childhood Obesity |

Harlem?s SWEET ENUFF has been nominated for Michelle Obama?s PHA Innovation Challenge. SWEET ENUFF works primarily with Harlem youth as a diabetes and obesity prevention project.

SWEET ENUFF is the only Harlem/New York based project nominated for this Challenge. Harlem World Magazine asks you to help SWEET ENUFF win Mrs. Obama?s Challenge and represent Harlem in Washington DC this March. ?There may even be an opportunity for some SWEET ENUFF Harlem kids to perform.

Let?s represent Harlem for our First Lady!

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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Newest Met, Noah Syndergaard, Uses Gay Slur On Twitter

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I?m sure this not exactly how one of the newest Mets wanted to begin his foray into the New York market.

Noah Syndergaard, the pitching prospect included in the?R.A. Dickey?deal, was caught using an anti-gay slur on Twitter. The offending tweet was then deleted, but not before it made the rounds and infuriated many.

Andy Martino of the Daily News?caught it and reports:

Righthanded pitcher Noah Syndergaard, 20, acquired along with catcher Travis d?Arnaud in the deal that sent the Cy Young Award winner to the Blue Jays, tweets from the account @Noahsyndergaard.

On Dec. 9, this tweet appeared from that account: ?@DMarze89 nice crocs fag lol?

The tweet no longer appears on the timeline for the account.

Martino also reports that the Mets are now?looking into the matter and that the full context of the tweet was not immediately clear.

I would imagine a public apology will be forthcoming.

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On June 1, 2012 Johan Santana officially became my favorite current Met! I'm a Queens native who grew up in the shadows of Big Shea. I was a huge Ron Darling, Dave Magadan and John Olerud fan. Honored to be a part of such a great site for Mets fans. Ya Gotta Believe!

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BRISTOL BITS: Military contractor Castlesalutes veterans at dinner

Monday, December 17, 2012 10:55 PM EST

George Castle hosted his annual dinner for Bristol veterans and, once again, it was a huge success. The event was held at the American Legion and among the dignitaries ? in no special order ? were Mayor Art Ward, state Reps. Frank Nicastro and Whit Betts and state Sen. Jason Welch, Sgt. Dave Corello, local Legion commander Chuck Woodin and National American Legion Commander Frank Sturgeon, Bristol Veterans Committee Chairman Tim Gamache, vice-chair Gerry Chamberland, F.A.W.V. Post 26 Commander Mark Morin, F.A.Q.W. State Commander Roy Tagget and Korean War Veterans Chairman Jim Bousquet. Others present, just to name a few, included Pete Coppola and Donna Doguin of the Army Strong Community Center;? Adree St. Lawrence, recipient of four Purple Hearts; John and Jane Wright, sons of American Legion/American Legion Riders and Woman?s Auxilliary, respectively; honor guard Commander Bob Coffey, decorated soldier Gil Daniels and Brother Leonard Webster, chaplain.

George Castle opened the event with the following:

?I am pleased to be hosting this dinner to honor all of you in recognition of your military service in the defense of our great country. Three years ago, I was at a military convention with over 500 people, hosted at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala.? I was overtaken and surprised when General Myers singled me and my company out as one of those having a superior product that addressed ergonomic issues, accuracy and durability at a competitive pricing. His comments were heart warming and made me proud. He stated that my products were the example of the technologies needed as we moved into the 21th century.

?The military is now one of my largest customers and my customer base is with the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard. And that?s why I want to share my success with you, because without you and your sacrifices for our great nation, I would not be hosting this event today. I would not hesitate to go into battle for a second thought with any of you, you?re my brothers and I salute you for your efforts.?

I arrived at the dinner towards the end and saw the room filled to capacity. The food was outstanding and the speakers and presentations, I was told, were heartfelt.

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How You Can Help Your Local Animal Shelter

During the holiday season when we look back at everything we have to be thankful for, many times our thoughts turn to how we can share our good fortune and help others. For those of us with four-legged family members, it can be especially gratifying to help your local animal shelter or rescue. However, even if you have the best of intentions, sometimes it can be difficult to figure out just how to best provide a helping hand.? Here are some simple steps you can take to get started:

  • Because most people prefer to help dogs and cats in their own community, the first step is to locate a local shelter.? PetFinder has a database of animal welfare organizations that you can search by zip code, or you can try VolunteerMatch which allows you to enter your zip code along with keywords to find volunteer opportunities in your area.
  • Before you contact a shelter or rescue, decide how you want to help, and how much time you can commit. Ways you can help most groups include assisting with fundraising efforts, adoption events, fostering a dog or cat, spending time with the shelter animals grooming, cleaning, socializing, etc. See if you can use any of your special skills or hobbies to help out; for example, if you?re an ace photographer, perhaps you can help take great photos of adoptable pets.
  • If you aren?t able to give of your time and energy, you can always help with a monetary donation, or a donation of needed office, cleaning or pet supplies. Check with the shelter to see if your donation will be tax deductible, and to see what items are most needed. The website for most animal welfare groups usually includes a ?wish list? of items that will be most useful.
  • Your next step is to take a deep breath and call or send an email to the volunteer coordinator at your local shelter or rescue group. Keep in mind that many groups are staffed by volunteers and they can be extremely busy, so if you don?t receive an immediate response, don?t despair. Once you?re in touch, ask them about ways you can help, as well as the times of the day when they can use volunteers.
  • Now all you have to do is work out how you and the shelter can best work together. When I volunteered at my local cat rescue shelter, I first spent an afternoon checking out the facility and interacting with the staff and the cats to make sure this would be a good fit.

So just get started?while you are helping the pets in your community, you are likely to find out that the one that benefits most is you!

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

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