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Nov 1st, 2008 by rich
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Oct 6th, 2008 by rich
A home with a controls and to be comfort in stay in…
Programmable thermostat save energy by permitting occupants to set temperatures according to whether the house is occupied. These thermostats can automatically store and repeat settings daily with allowance for manual override. By eliminating manual setback, which is easy to forget, they allow the setting of more comfortable temperatures in the morning before occupants wake. Temperature setback can be adjusted for both heating and cooling seasons.
Programmable thermostats can be set to adjust the temperature setting according to a user’s schedule. These thermostats typically have a digital interface that allows more precise temperature control and a wider range of options or features.
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Here one thing gadget at home a ceiling fans to complete a ventilation process. The Brookline model of the Hunter brand shows off Hunter’s mastery of creating ceiling fans. This ceiling fan has simple decor while still exuding an elegant feel. The Brookline fits in any type of room without standing out. Even on its most powerful setting, the Brookline ceiling fan stays whisper silent. The only sound emanating from this Fanimation ceiling fan is the wind keeping your room cool.
This a Need of one home to live a comfort life.
Aug 22nd, 2008 by rich
In a very concerning story published in the New York Times, nurses and other personal care workers suffer from workplace assualts at an alarming rate. In fact the Bureau of Labor Statistics report that half of all nonfatal injuries resulting from workplace assaults occur in health care and social service settings.
Another interesting aspect of this is the relation that the nursing shortage plays in this:
Nurses say the persistent nationwide nursing shortage is making matters worse, because understaffing increases the risk of violent incidents. And nurses cite the fear of assault as a reason for low morale, especially if they feel that management does not share their concern.
“Staffing levels really affect what happens in terms of safety on the unit,” said Barbara Williams, a psychiatric and emergency room nurse who retired last year from Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz, Calif. “If people’s needs don’t get met in a timely manner, that level of frustration builds. When people become angry, the nurses become the focus of the anger when they really had nothing to do with it.”
I cannot imagine having to endure verbal or physical assaults while at work and this story really opened my eyes as I had no idea that this was happening at such a high rate! It certainly has given me a new appreciation for all nurses. Your jobs are difficult enough that you shouldn’t need to deal with this also.
Have you ever suffered from an attack while on a travel nursing assignment? What measures do your facilities take to safegaurd against these attacks?
Aug 21st, 2008 by rich
BEIJING — U.S.A. Captain Brenda Villa skipped home the game-winning goal with one minute remaining to give the U.S.A. water polo team a spot in Thursday’s gold medal game.
The United States squandered a three-goal fourth quarter lead and then hung on to win, 9-8. Along the way, they helped exorcise some of the ghosts of Olympics past. They’ll face the Netherlands in the gold medal match after the Dutch beat Hungary, 8-7, in the second semi-final on Tuesday.
“I’m speechless,” said U.S.A. attacker Patty Cardenas. “Who wouldn’t want to play for a gold medal? Our fans are great, our team mates are great, our coaches. I can’t describe it. It’s a dream come true.”
For the Americans, the victory erases some bad memories that have been lurking in the pool from the past two Olympics. In Sydney in 2000 the Australians beat the Americans on a controversial goal with 1.2 seconds remaining. (”I’m still going to therapy over Sydney,” said U.S.A. Coach Guy Baker.) In Athens in 2004 the Americans had a two-goal lead going into the fourth quarter only to lose to Italy with two seconds left.
“I was kind of having deja vu,” Villa said.
But instead of heartbreak, the American women are on the doorstep of history. They held on after Villa’s game winner when goalkeeper Betsey Armstrong, who finished with eight saves, stopped a shot at the final horn.
“It was thrilling and definitely exciting,” Armstrong said. “We’ve been in situations like that and you draw on what you’re supposed to do.”
And now the Americans, who are ranked No. 1 in the world, have a chance to do what they’re supposed to — take home their first-ever gold medal.
Apr 4th, 2008 by rich
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