Saturday, February 26, 2011

Dental Reminder Letter

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Blood Clots In Urine Before Period

See you soon ...




Over the next few weeks, I would travel professional ...
Thus, I would continue to post messages, but they are scheduled and published automatically ... So, obviously a little less work than last published ...
soon!

Pregnant Deductible Twice

On the deck of a British hospital ship in 1914

The European war of 1914: a corner of the deck of a British hospital ship .
collection agency Adhemar
Someone would he recognize this boat docked in a port unknown?

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Traveling To China With A Camera

Baby-drug

Selected excerpts from an article read this week on a news site:

'First' designer baby 'born in France, a "double hope" for his parents the first "designer baby" in France, which will treat one of his elders for which it is a compatible donor, has born in hospital in Clamart Antoine Beclere, announced on Monday AFP professors René Frydman and Arnold Munnich.
Experts call for "double hope baby" because the methods used to arrive at his birth parents to offer both hope to have a child who does not suffer from a serious illness as his elders and will also to treat one of them. The little boy was born by in vitro fertilization after a double preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for the selection of embryos.

There have been births of "baby doctors" in the world, but this is the first time in France. The United States started there ten years, and few births were reported more recently in Europe, Belgium (both first announced by the University Hospital AZ-VUB, near Brussels in 2005) and Spain (a birth in 2008). "

If we can not only rejoice at this news, a birth is always a fabulous event, and the prospect of healing a child with absolutely no price, it should however be cautious. Indeed, if today is the eldest healed, and the younger healthy, how the two brothers psychologically evolve in the future? One knowing he owes his health to the next, and the youngest knowing that his life should probably only the first disease?

And in the future, why not consider going further, why not taking a piece of an organ regenerating naturally (like the liver) rather than cells from the umbilical cord as was the case here?
Attention to risk of slippage as the liver, why not pass a kidney (we live very well with one kidney), and after?
The slope is slippery!
And if we're still the good side of the line, be careful not to let slip the other side ...

Another aspect of the problem seems to me to be the selection of the embryo.
Today, we choose a child that is free of known genetic disease, and donor. Technically, What will prevent parents from tomorrow to choose the sex, hair color, eyes, size, ... The technology exists, the method has already been applied, it even has a cute name: Eugenics ...
As stated above, if we're still the good side of the line, the slope is slippery ...

And the deep abyss ...

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Land Surveying-formulas

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The first player capable of tell me what each of these photos won the right to choose the theme for the next article!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

How Many Calories Is In Barbecue Sandwich

The persistence of rosemary


Title: "The persistence of rosemary" in "The Dressmaker"
Author: Francine Allard (Quebec)
Publisher: Les Trois Pistoles (Québec)
Genre: Romance


Francine Allard us here the third and final volume of his saga "The Dressmaker."
"The persistence of rosemary," the title of this third volume concludes with a brilliant history of flesh and feeling, passion and hate, life and death, in a 20th century Quebec. The
Oka Quebec author builds his novel on two spines and brain, two strong and determined women. It is no coincidence, in our view, if Francine Allard, a strong personality Letters Quebec contemporary highlights: Donald and Emilia, two heroines who did not and will not count. Is not that the author deliberately brush two portraits of women, away from sentimentality and affectations that are often found in traditional women's portraits?
Anyway, there, delighted at the emergence of their fame or success. We are witness to their efforts, but also their disappointments especially sentimental. Curiously, true love, stable, one that reassures and comforts, they will not ever given. It is obvious that behind these entrepreneurs opinionated, lie two sentient beings, fragile, that life does not spare.
There are men in this story, companions sometimes generous (Dr. Charles Marineau), or surprisingly, they still remain at the margin. Except Jehoshaphat the father of Emily, the author describes in loving father and comforting. And will remain so until the end.
This novel is no shortage of twists and turns, new characters and amazing, even disturbed. A nagging question for the reader: the two lovers, Donald and Josaphat, the erotic exploits in the bathtub Volume 1, they finally find themselves? We will not disclose the mystery. But an adult can easily forget if a passionate love of youth?
no doubt that readers who devoured the first two volumes will be filled by "The persistence of rosemary.
There is too full of life in this third book. She enters a rolling boil. The characters are more lifelike. The style is bursting with sap and salt. The dramas and joys are linked together pell-mell. And suddenly it ends up head over heels. Certainly, we all know, in the act writing, words are often masters of the game
Francine Allard leads the story briskly. Even if sometimes a little long list of designers North American holding us back a little, it does the description of where the story goes, the expressions and words many Quebecois plunge us, with joy in the heart of la belle Province.
This saga is well constructed. Latencies that are descriptions, beautiful moreover, the slow twists that multiply.
must congratulate the author for the precise documentation that required time and labor.
We would welcome it if this fascinating saga became, one day, a TV movie. It's a safe bet that the success would, then, with return.
A delight to read and be read.

Quote: "They (Emilia, and Donald) and discussed until the middle of the night and never let them settle for a moment of silence .... Emilia could not get over the thousand and one hundred things that had made their lives, sometimes resembling, so far apart otherwise. The years that had kept separate paths had become a cemetery, winding paths, cries of geese on Lake St. Louis, romances under two, loves grandiose, break devastating. But none of them had left by softening the most heartbreaking moments. They had kept the lighthouse with their great courage .... One that Donald had blown ... in the veins of Emilia. "
An overview of Francine Allard, later in this blog.
To our readers of Burgundy, we note that Francine Allard will be in Burgundy 13 to 19 March 2011 at the invitation of the Centre Francophone de Bourgogne. She will meet, in addition to students, readers of the libraries of St Leger on Dheune, du Breuil, Sancé near Macon and Génelard.