Monday, May 17, 2010

Council elections -and finding one's wings

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Finding One's Wings for the Future


"Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it."1

It's an old story that we've all read about, but it's a good reminder as found in the following parable about "a new mother who discovered a butterfly struggling mightily to escape its cocoon through a tiny opening at the top. She became concerned when the creature seemed to give up after making no progress. Certain that the butterfly wouldn't make it out without help, she enlarged the hole slightly.

"On its next try, the butterfly wriggled out easily. But the young woman's joy turned to horror as she saw its wings were shriveled and useless. Her well-intentioned intervention turned out badly because it interrupted a natural process. You see, forcing the butterfly to squeeze through a small opening is nature's way of assuring that blood from the creature's body is pushed into the wings. By making it easier, she deprived the butterfly of strong wings."2

The same thing happens to children when parents over-protect them by doing too much for them, by spoiling them, or doing for them what they can and need to do for themselves, and by making decisions for them that they are capable of and need to be making themselves.

There can be a fine line knowing when to hang on and when to let go, but it's important to realize that, as parents, it is our responsibility to train up our children so that by the time they come to adulthood, they are capable of and responsible for taking care of themselves and are healthy, interdependent adults. True, good parenting requires parents to protect their children from harm, but being overprotective can cause children to grow up being emotionally immature or even emotionally crippled.

It's the struggles of life that make all of us strong and healthy. As blind and deaf Helen Keller once said, "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved."

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Right to life advocacy - A Knights of Columbus advocacy cause

"I think abortion is the injustice of our generation," Bissonnette said Friday. "It's another example of how we've denied personhood to different peoples throughout history, like Jews, natives, blacks ... In each instance, it's been expedient for different reasons. We're taking their land, we're taking their labour, or we're blaming them for some major catastrophe.

"With the unborn, we've denied them personhood because it's the necessary escape hatch for a sexually libertine culture. Sex is no longer within marriage. If people don't want their babies, they have to have a way to get rid of them."

In Canada, there are 100,000 abortions per year, "and it's legal right through the whole nine months," Bissonnette noted.

He added, "we're the only First World nation with no law on abortion," since the Supreme Court struck down the Pierre Elliott Trudeau government's legislation legalizing publicly funded abortion under strict circumstances.

Bissonnette said he believes the discussion about abortion and the judicial void should be reopened

http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2581397

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senior issues -carp position

Generic Drug Pricing Reform
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CARP actively supported proposals in Ontario to dramatically
reduce the price of generic drugs, expand the patient services
provided by pharmacists and eliminate rebates paid to
pharmacists by generic drug companies. Opponents of the reforms
- aware that other provinces could follow suit - stoked fears
about loss of services to seniors by threatening to close stores
or charge for delivery. CARP members expressed definitive
support for overhauling the drug pricing system. Read more [
http://www.imakenews.com/eletra/go.cfm?z=carp%2C441691%2Cbct7jVmF%2C3987793%2CbgVnjbP

In a poll of CARP ActionOnline readers, 91% of the over 3,200 respondents fully supported the proposed changes and condemned the retaliatory action. CARP members' support for the reforms certainly entered the public discourse in a high profile manner when the Minister of Health & Long-Term care announced the poll results during question period at the
The Ontario Government Seeks to Regulate Retirement Homes with a
Noteworthy Bill - CARP Urges Consumer Protection
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A new bill working its way through the Ontario Legislature
promises to regulate retirement homes across the province. With
more than 40,000 retirement home spaces in Ontario and a
population of seniors expected to double to nearly 4.1 million
within 25 years, according to the Ontario Seniors Secretariat
the need for regulation is long overdue. Vice President of CARP
Advocacy, Susan Eng acknowledged, "the proposed changes
recognize the growing need for more care services and
accommodation outside institutional settings and ensures that
the safety and quality of services in retirement homes meet the
standards we would want for ourselves and our loved ones." Read
more [
http://www.imakenews.com/eletra/go.cfm?z=carp%2C441691%2Cbct7jVmF%2C3987790%2CbgVnjbP

]While CARP commends the Government for its efforts to ensure that Ontario's retirement homes are safe, secure and provide quality care, the haste with which the Bill is moving through the legislature may be jeopardizing its credibility and the strength of its regulatory framework.

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

A course in the useful practical rules of life - Smile and pass it on

Life's Crazy Rules
* Lerman's Law of Technology: Any technical problem can be overcome given enough time and money. Corollary: You are never given enough time or money.

* Murphy's First Law for Wives: If you ask your husband to pick up five items at the store and then you add one more as an afterthought, he will forget two of the first five.

* Law of the Search: The first place to look for anything is the last place you would expect to find it. Corollary: It will not be in the last place you expect to find it.

* Kauffman's Paradox of the Corporation: The less important you are to the corporation, the more your tardiness or absence is noticed.

Life's Crazy Rules II
* The Salary Axiom: The pay raise is just large enough to increase your taxes and just small enough to have no effect on your take-home pay.

* Miller's Law of Insurance: Insurance covers everything except what happens.

* First Law of Living: As soon as you start doing what you always wanted to be doing, you'll want to be doing something else.

* Weiner's Law of Libraries: There are no answers, only cross-references.

* Isaac's Strange Rule of Staleness: Any food that starts out hard will soften when stale. Any food that starts out soft will harden when stale.

Life's Crazy Rules III

* Kenny's Law of Auto Repair: The part requiring the most consistent repair or replacement will be housed in the most inaccessible location.

* Second Law of Business Meetings: If there are two possible ways to spell a person's name, you will pick the wrong one. Corollary - If there is only one way to spell a name, you will spell it wrong anyway.

* The Grocery Bag Law: The candy bar you planned to eat on the way home from the market is hidden at the bottom of the grocery bag.

* Yeager's Law: Washing machines break down only during the wash cycle. Corollary: All breakdowns occur on the plumber's day off.

* Lampner's Law of Employment: When leaving work late, you will go unnoticed. When you leave work early, you will meet the boss in the parking lot.

* Quile's Consultation Law: The job that pays the most will be offered when there is no time to deliver the services.

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That is not fair - who cares- and what to do about it-move forward

Shake outs are necessary to strengthen the roots and invigorate the trees of any project , Can you withstand the criticism ?
 
That's Not Fair    Zig Ziglar     ( Who cares -move on -do not waste your precious time on unworthiness )
 

I'm comfortable in saying that anyone who has ever done anything of significance has been, at one time or another, unfairly criticized by those who believe they deserve a reward for finding fault. Question: How do you handle unfair, unjust, erroneous criticism?
 
One effective way is to understand that even the innocent cannot make everyone they encounter a satisfied customer, a cured patient, a happy member of their organization or a true friend. Not because of what they do or don't do, but because all people have their own faults -- including the critics, particularly those who are unfair in their comments.
Solution: Ask for grace to differ from one another in love, particularly when we feel our adversary is wrong. A Jewish scholar of long ago, Paul, said, "With me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by any human court. I do not even judge myself -- it is God Who judges me."
 
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One famous American, Dr. Edward Everett, also gives wise counsel. When a newspaper had published false and misleading accounts concerning a certain man, the man went to Dr. Everett for advice. After listening patiently to the man's complaints, Everett said, "My dear sir, do nothing. Half the people who buy that paper never saw the article about you. Half the people who did see it failed to read it. Half of those who read it failed to understand it. Half of those who understood it knew you and refused to believe it. Half of those who believed it were people of no consequence anyway."
 
Combine the wisdom of Paul and Dr. Everett and add what Stanley Jones said when he called his critics "the unpaid guardians of my soul," and you have an effective method of dealing with your critics. That should give you something to smile about.

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Fwd: Video games or moat cleaning?

FYI

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From: Canadian Taxpayers Federation

 
Dear supporter,
 
Earlier today, our politicians in Ottawa denied Auditor General Sheila Fraser the ability to audit $500 million in their annual MP and Senator office expenses.
 
Clearly, this is not acceptable. Every other penny of government spending is subject to audit; so too should the expenses racked up by our MPs and senators.
 
While they claim they have "guidelines" in place to ensure the funds aren't misused, "guidelines" didn't stop a politician in Nova Scotia from expensing a video game or a UK politician from expensing the cleaning out of their moat!
 
We need your help to get these books opened!
 
SIGN OUR PETITION NOW -- http://www.taxpayer.com/node/12069 and forward this to your friends!
 
-- Kevin, Derek, Lee, and the rest of the CTF team
 
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Re: Fw: Holy Humour

 
Thanks Peter-useful Knight smiles for rainy Fridays -will post
 
HOLY HUMOUR
>
> A father was approached by his small son who told him proudly, "I know what the Bible means!"
> His father smiled and replied, "What do you mean, you 'know' what the Bible means?
> The son replied, "I do know!"
> "Okay," said his father. "What does the Bible mean?"
> "That's easy, Daddy..." the young boy replied excitedly," It stands for 'Basic Information Before Leaving Earth.'
>
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> There was a very gracious lady who was mailing an old family Bible to her brother in another part of the country.
> "Is there anything breakable in here?" asked the postal clerk.
> "Only the Ten Commandments!! " answered the lady.
>
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> "Somebody has said there are only two kinds of people in the world.There are those who wake up in the morning and say, "Good morning, Lord ," and there are those who wake up in the morning and say, "Good Lord, it's morning."
>
> ========
>
> A minister parked his car in a no-parking zone in a large city because he was short of time and couldn't find a space with a meter.
> Then he put a note under the windshield wiper that read: "I have circled the block 10 times. If I don't park here, I'll miss my appointment. Forgive us our trespasses."
> When he returned, he found a citation from a police officer along with this note "I've circled this block for 10 years. If I don't give you a ticket I'll lose my job. Lead us not into temptation."
>
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>
> There is the story of a pastor who got up one Sunday and announced to his congregation: "I have good news and bad news. The good news is, we have enough money to pay for our new building program. The bad news is, it's still out there in your pockets."
>
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>
> A teacher began her lesson with a question, "Boys and girls, what do we know about God?"
> A hand shot up in the air. "He is an artist!" said the kindergarten boy.
> "Really? How do you know?" the teacher asked.
> "You know - Our Father, who does art in Heaven... "
>
> ========
>
> A minister waited in line to have his car filled with gas just before a long holiday weekend. The attendant worked quickly, but there were many cars ahead of him. Finally, the attendant motioned him toward a vacant pump.
> "Reverend," said the young man, "I'm so sorry about the delay. It seems as if everyone waits until the last minute to get ready for a long trip."
> The minister chuckled, "I know what you mean. It's the same in my business."
>
> ========
>
> People want the front of the bus, the back of the church, and the centre of attention.
>
> ========
>
> The parish priest was preoccupied with thoughts of how he was going to ask the congregation to come up with more money than they were expecting for repairs to the church building. Therefore, he was annoyed to find that the regular organist was sick and a substitute had been brought in at the last minute. The substitute wanted to know what to play.
> "Here's a copy of the service," he said impatiently. "But, you'll have to think of something to play after I make the announcement about the finances."
> During the service, the parish priest paused and said, "Brothers and Sisters, we are in great difficulty; the roof repairs cost twice as much as we expected and we need $4,000 more. Any of you who can pledge $100 or more, please stand up!"
> At that moment, the substitute organist played "The National Anthem"
> And that is how the substitute became the regular organist!
>
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>
> Give me a sense of humour, Lord,
> Give me the grace to see a joke,
> To get some humour out of life,
> And pass it on to other folk.
 
 
 
 

Novena for those that need deserve justice, peace, love, health, prosperity, and well being




Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:08 PM
Subject: Novena

 

 
Father Ignacio is the healing priest of the Rosary.  He is excellent and truly cures.  He has performed many miracles of healing.  This is a novena of Father Ignacio that he began the 10th of January 2005, and still has not been broken.  When you receive it, pray a Hail Mary and ask for a special favor.  You will see what will happen the 4th day of having received this.
 
"Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen."  (Ask for your favor)

Please do not break this novena.  Send it to 12 persons that you believe deserve justice, peace, love, health, prosperity, and well being.


 





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Are we getting value for our Health Care spending?.Not accorfing to the Health index

Are we , Canadains getting value for our Health Care spending?. The objective report card or index relative to Europe is no. We need improvements . We have A spending levels and C- D results or delivery  of front line health care services . If we know that there is a problem -we can fix it constructively    My summary of this useful objective information FCPP report - S,   (Please pass it on or make comment with your solutions ) 
 

In Brief:

 The 3rd annual Euro-Canada Health Consumer Index compares the consumer-friendliness of the Canadian healthcare system to 33 European countries
  • Canada lags while the Netherlands is tops
  • Healthcare spending in Canada is comparable to the top-ranked European countries analyzed in this index but Canada still has a weak performance relative to Europe
  • In Canada, wait times for diagnostic exams such as an MRI can last for months The typical wait time in top European countries is less than one week
Canada showed some signs of improvement in this year's index. Canada made minor improvements in its score in four of the five categories of indicators, with its score remaining unchanged in the fifth category.

Areas for improvement

The greatest weakness of Canadian healthcare remains long wait times. Wait times in Canada for diagnostic exams such as an MRI can last for months; in comparison, the typical wait time in top European countries is less than one week.  Wait times for orthopaedic surgeries such as hip replacements are also much longer in Canada than in most European countries.

Patient rights and access to information is another weak point for Canada. Bureaucratic obstacles and long waits often make it difficult for Canadians to access a second opinion about their own medical status, and patient rights are not codified in an explicit legislative guarantee

Access to the newest medicines is also somewhat delayed in Canada compared to Europe. It takes an average of 314 days for newly approved medicines to be entered in to provincial subsidy systems in Canada, compared to less than 150 days in countries like Ireland and Germany.
 
Action need-summary

"Most importantly, Canadians still face excessively long waiting periods for care. Canada spends as much money as the top performers on healthcare like the Netherlands and Germany, but we haven't been able to match their levels of efficiency. By looking at our own areas of relative weakness and examining European best practices, we can better understand where improvement is most needed and what sorts of reforms are likely to bring about measurable progress."

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

A lesson :The good sheppard saves his flock from unusual and unnecessary punishement in God's grace

In God's Grace  - lesson's from life for Christians
 
  There once was a man named George Thomas, pastor in a small New England town. One Easter Sunday
 morning he came to the Church carrying a rusty, bent, old  bird cage, and set it by the pulpit.
 
   Eyebrows were raised and, as if in response, Pastor Thomas began to speak....
  
  "I was walking through town yesterday  when I saw a young boy coming toward me swinging this bird
 cage. On the bottom of the cage were three little wild  birds, shivering with cold and fright.
 
 
  I stopped the lad and asked, "What do you have there, son?"  
  "Just some old birds," came the reply.

"What are you going to do with them?" I asked.

"Take 'em home and have fun with 'em," he answered. "I'm gonna tease
 'em and pull out their feathers to make 'em fight. I'm gonna have a real good time.."

   "But you'll get tired of those birds sooner or later. What will you do then?"
   "Oh, I got some cats," said the little boy. "They like birds. I'll take 'em to them."

The pastor was silent for a moment. "How much do you want for those birds, son?"

 "Huh?? !!! Why, you don't want them birds, mister. They're just plain old field
 birds. They don't sing. They ain't even pretty!"

"How much?" the pastor asked again.
 The boy sized up the pastor as if he were crazy and said, "$10?"
 
The pastor reached in his pocket and took out  a ten dollar bill. He placed it in the boy's hand. In a
 flash, the boy was gone. The pastor picked up the cage and  gently carried it to the end of the alley where there was a
 tree and a grassy spot. Setting the cage down, he opened the  door, and by softly tapping the bars persuaded the birds
 out, setting them free. Well, that explained the empty bird  cage on the pulpit, and then the pastor began to tell this story:
 
  One day Satan and Jesus were having a  conversation. Satan had just come from the Garden of Eden,
 and he was gloating and boasting. "Yes, sir, I just  caught a world full of people down there. Set me a trap,
 used bait I knew they couldn't resist. Got 'em all!"

  "What are you going to do with them?" Jesus asked.
 
Satan replied, "Oh, I'm gonna have fun! I'm gonna teach them how to marry and divorce each
 other, how to hate and abuse each other, how to drink and  smoke and curse. I'm gonna teach them how to invent guns
 and bombs and kill each other.   I'm really gonna have fun!"
 
   "And what will you do when you are done with them?" Jesus asked.
 
   "Oh, I'll kill 'em," Satan glared proudly.

  "How much do you want for them?" Jesus asked.

  "Oh, you don't want those people.  They ain't no good. Why, you'll take them and
 they'll just hate you. They'll spit on you, curse  you and kill you. You don't want those people!!"
 
 "How much? He asked again.
 
   Satan looked at Jesus and sneered, "All your blood, tears and your life."
 
  Jesus said, "DONE!" Then He paid the price.
 
The pastor picked up the cage and walked from the pulpit.  A true Christian leader having made his point.

Note: Isn't it funny how simple it is for  people to trash God and then wonder why the world's
 going to hell?
Isn't it funny how someone can say  "I believe in God" but still follow Satan.

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I am a Catholic , I am a Christian,I am a good person - food for thought

For those of us who have experienced or have a occasional crisis in faith- this link has some interesting points to affirm whether you are a Christian or not.  A worthy read to determine if you are just a token or real player in this worthy cause from our cousins.in the christian family
 
To verify that you know God who knows you, be sure to read the article, "How to Be Sure You're a Real Christian" at: http://tinyurl.com/real-christian

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fixing the rot from within - " forgiveness does not substitute justice "

Pope calls sex abuse scandal 'terrifying'

LISBON, Portugal (UPI) -- The Roman Catholic Church is more persecuted by "sin in the church," Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday, discussing the sexual abuse scandals.

The pope talked to reporters during a flight from Rome to Lisbon, The New York Times reported. He plans to spend four days in Portugal, including a visit to the shrine at Fatima to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the beatification of two shepherd children who had a vision there of the Virgin Mary.

"This we have always known, but today we see it in a really terrifying way, that the greatest persecution of the church does not come from the enemies outside but is born from the sin in the church," he added. "The church has a profound need to relearn penance, to accept purification, to learn on the one hand forgiveness but also the necessity of justice. And forgiveness does not substitute justice."

Benedict's statements contrasted with those made recently by some Vatican officials accusing the news media of exaggerating the problem of clerical abuse by children.

The pope also discussed economic justice, an important issue in Portugal, which has been hit hard by the financial crisis.
 
Comment------------------We agree with the Pope-----------
 
Do not hid it, find it ,fix it - that is leadership . Our local paper has illustrated that the breach of trust rot and the pain that it creates is unfortunately everywhere . Let us acknowledge that ex priest Mackan did wrong . That the victim suffered greatly and that we as righteous Catholics and good people apologize for the suffering caused.
 
The victim has been fairly and "justly " compensated . The cause of suffering removed from  church authority and with disgrace . We apologize but it is now time to move on in the renewal process for everyone's good, including that of the victim of the abuse 
 
   - S Holle personally and as Grand Knight 9262


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Monday, May 10, 2010

New tigers needed for our worthy causes

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A good reason to go back to core or traditional values as represented by the knights

Here is an interesting read or food for thought. " We are speaking out in favor of a joyfully moderate, compassionate economy that delivers a higher proportion of health, hope and happiness.." The full article can be read at http://www.motherearthnews.com/nature-community/finding-real-wealth-from-a-consumer-culture-to-social-well-being.aspx?utm_content=05.10.10+HE&utm_campaign=HE&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email
 
Taken as a whole, we North Americans are overfed but undernourished. Socially, psychologically and physically, we are not fully meeting human needs. Although the TV commercials would have us believe that every itch can be scratched with a trip to the mall, the truth is we're consuming more now but enjoying it less. According to surveys taken by the U.S. National Science Foundation for the past 30 years, even with steady increases in income, our level of overall happiness has actually tapered off. Why is this?

Deficiencies of a Consumer Culture ( Faithless)

Many believe it's because a lifestyle of overconsumption creates deficiencies in things that we really need, like health, social connections, security and discretionary time. These deficiencies of a consumer culture leave us vulnerable to daily lives of dependency and passive consumption — working, watching and waiting. The typical urban resident waits in line five years of his or her life and spends six months sitting at red lights, eight months opening junk mail, one year searching for misplaced items and four years cleaning house. Every year, the typical high-school student spends 1,500 hours in front of the tube, compared with 900 hours spent at school. And this in not just an American addiction: a 2004 French survey representing 2.5 billion people in 72 countries documented an average of 3.5 hours of TV watched every day!

Yet, the game is changing. Just as we approach an all-time peak in consumption, converging variables such as shrinking resource supplies, necessitate changes in the way we live. Here's the good news: reducing our levels of consumption will not be a sacrifice, but a bonus, if we simply redefine the meaning of the word "success."

Instead of more stuff in our already-stuffed lives, we can choose fewer things but better things of higher quality, fewer visits to the doctor and more visits to museums and the houses of friends. We can choose greater use of our hands and minds in creative activities like playing a flute or building a new kitchen table. If we are successful as a culture, we'll get more value from each transaction, each relationship and each unit of energy; by reducing the waste and carelessness that now litter our economy — energy hogs like aluminum cans and plastic bottles, huge thirsty lawns, excessive airplane travel, feedlot meat and suburbs without stores — we can finance the coming transition to a lifestyle that feels more comfortable in the present and doesn't clear-cut the future.  more
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Sunday, May 09, 2010

Just a mom? You are great always


Fw: Just a mom?
Message from siegholle@gmail.com:
 
 

 What is a Mom ? A woman that you love,,,,,,,,,  


   JUST A MOM ?  new bureaucracy definition

A woman, renewing her driver's license at the   County    Clerk 's office, was asked by the woman recorder to state her occupation.

She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself .

"What I mean is," explained the recorder, "Do you have a job or are you just a ....?"

"Of course I have a job," snapped the woman.

"I'm a Mom."

"We don't list 'Mom' as an occupation, 'Housewife' covers it, said the recorder emphatically.

I forgot all about her story until one day I found myself in the same situation, this time at our own Town Hall.  The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient, and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar."

"What is your occupation?" she probed.

What made me say it? I do not know the words simply popped out.  "I'm a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations."

The clerk paused, ball-point pen frozen in midair and looked up as though she had not heard right.

I repeated the title slowly emphasizing the most significant words.  Then I stared with wonder as my pronouncement was written, in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.

"Might I ask," said the clerk with new interest, "just what you do in your field?"

Coolly, without any trace of fluster in my voice, I heard myself reply, "I have a continuing program of research, (what mother doesn't) In the laboratory and in the field, (normally I would have said indoors and out).  I'm working for my Masters, (first the Lord and then the whole family) and already have four credits (all daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities, (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day, (24 is more like it).  But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money."

There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk's voice
as she completed the form, stood up, and personally ushered me to the door.

As I drove into our driveway, buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants -- ages 13, 7, and 3.  Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model, (a 6 month old baby) in the child development program, testing out a new vocal pattern.  I felt I had scored a beat on bureaucracy !  And I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than "just another Mom."


Motherhood ! What a glorious career !  Especially when there's a title on the door

Does this make grandmothers "Senior Research associates in the field of Child Development and Human Relations"
great grandmothers "Executive Senior Research Associates ?"  I think so !!!
I also think it makes Aunts "Associate Research Assistants."

Please send this to another Mom, Grandmother, Aunt, and other friends you know.

May your troubles be less , may your blessing be more, and nothing but happiness to come to you and yours
 
 

 

For the good of the order - Heartattack what to do

Knowledge is power share this with your friends please
 

Allows follow in your Mother's footsteps

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Wishing all Mothers a Very Happy Mother's Day

Lee Strobel tells about a mother from Costa Mesa, California who told about the day her three-year old son was on her heels wherever she went. She was having trouble doing her routine chores.

"Whenever I stopped to do something and turned back around I would trip over him," she said. "Several times I suggested fun activities to keep him occupied, but he would just smile and say, 'That's alright Mommy I'd rather be in here with you.' He continued to follow me and after the fifth trip, my patience wore thin and I asked him why he was following me constantly."

He said, "My Sunday school teacher told me to walk in Jesus' footsteps but I can't see him so I'm walking in yours."

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You are never to old to follow in the footsteps of our mother -the women who made you what you are . Thank you mothers everywhere on your special day

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

What do you want to be an A or B player in the renewal process?

The Difference Between "A" Players and "B" Players
Chris Lytle, CSP, Author of The Accidental Salesperson

A players orchestrate ( Tigers lead )- B players accomodate ( sheep follow )
 
The Seven Roadblocks ( to constructive renewal )

Conversely, what are some of the roadblocks that often keep "B" Players from becoming "A" Players? Here are seven roadblocks:

Roadblock 1: Not having a philosophy of selling ( or doing ) that says you and your time are as valuable as your prospects and their time. ( time wasting  and not valuing your time )

Roadblock 2: Having a sales manager who doesn't hold you accountable to a process that works. This is rampant. ( no consequences for bad behaviour )

Roadblock 3: Fear of (1) looking scripted, (2) not doing it perfectly, (3) appearing pushy and (4) of success. ( fear of taking a risk fear of offending the status quo )

Roadblock 4: Not asking for clarification from a manager or an "A" player, but hanging out with other "B" players and commiserating about how tough things are in the field. ( comfortable with the turkeys and afraid to fly with the eagles )

Roadblock 5: Lack of repetition and practice. "B" players seem to be willing to stay "B" players and are content to be good enough not to get fired. ( marginal commitment )

Roadblock 6: "B" players are focused on their own insecurity, income, and problems. They don't realize that their prospect is just as insecure and probably has at least as many problems as they do. "B" players reason that they have a problem and the customer has the money. "A" players understand that they have a solution to a problem that is costing the customer lots of money. ( Problem solving not problem avoiding )

Roadblock 7: "B" players worry about being liked instead of being of service. ( being useful or being effective)

The Question

To accommodate or to orchestrate?
 
 That is the question. and is also always  your choice- ("bold are my comments ")

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The peter pan elder conspiracy -smile

The Conspiracy

Have you noticed that stairs are getting steeper.

Groceries are heavier.

And, everything is farther away.

Yesterday I walked to the corner and I was dumbfounded to discover how long our street had become!

And, you know, people are less considerate now, especially the young ones. They speak in whispers all the time! If you ask them to speak up they just keep repeating themselves, endlessly mouthing the same silent message until they're red in the face! What do they think I am, a lip reader?

I also think they are much younger than I was at the same age. On the other hand, people my own age are so much older than I am. I ran into an old friend the other day and she has aged so much that she didn't even recognize me.

I got to thinking about the poor dear while I was combing my hair this morning, and in doing so, I glanced at my own refection ......... Well, REALLY NOW- even mirrors are not made the way they used to be!

Another thing, everyone drives so fast today!

You're risking life and limb if you happen to pull onto the freeway in front of them. All I can say is, their brakes must wear out awfully fast, the way I see them screech and swerve in my rear view mirror.

The people who make bathroom scales are pulling the same prank, but in reverse. Do they think I actually believe the number I see on that dial? HA! I would never let myself weigh that much! Just who do these people think they're fooling?

I'd like to call up someone in authority to report what's going on -- but the telephone company is in on the conspiracy too: they've printed the phone books in such small type that no one could ever find a number in here!

All I can do is pass along this warning: We are under attack! Unless something drastic happens, pretty soon everyone will have to suffer these awful indignities.

PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GET THIS CONSPIRACY STOPPED!
 
 
Inevitable Age speaks with wisdom - a smile and food for thought
 
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Monday, May 03, 2010

Knights of Columbus are on the Blood Clinic Bus

We thank all the Knights who participated at the May 1 Blood clinic. Well done !
 

Thank you for making a difference   Scott


 A fellowship doing good for the community



 Knights -Thank you for your "on the bus" volunteer effort

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Peter Pans Is it time to grow up

Certainly Hollywood and the media have popularized and glorified the youth culture. And yet at the root of this "madness" is a growing lack of personal responsibility. Too many of us adults play the blame-game refusing to accept responsibility for the mistakes we make and what we personally contribute to our failures, especially in the area of relationships.

Then there is politics and their blame-game seeking to get votes at pretty much any cost. If business is bad, it's the other party that's to blame. If people are not getting the handouts they want, then again, it's the other party's fault. It's a sad state of affairs when the politicians who offer the most handouts get the most votes—instead of the politicians who stand for justice, right, personal responsibility, and the good of all the citizens and the nation as a whole.

And if we adults don't accept personal responsibility and grow up, what can we expect of our kids?

The reality is that I and only I am responsible for my life. True, I was not responsible for a less than perfect upbringing, but I am totally responsible for what I become. I may even "have been a victim in the past, but if I remain one, I am now a willing volunteer." Furthermore, while I am not responsible for the circumstances that are out of my control, I am totally responsible for my attitude and for what I do about my situation.

Blaming others for the problems I have, and expecting others to resolve my problems for me, is a handy excuse to hang on to if I don't want to grow up.

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Friday, April 30, 2010

Re: [Q-jumpers-The Health Myth Busters] B.C.’s New Twist in Delivering Health Car...



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:35 PM, BrantKnight <siegholle@gmail.com> wrote:
[http://www.fcpp.org/publication.php/3275]
B.C.'s New Twist in Delivering Health Care: FCPP - Frontier Centre for Public Policy

A useful read form the globe and mail

So much about health care doesn't make sense when you think about it. Taxpayers get exercised when it's revealed a politician has spent $40 on a bottle of champagne at some dinner yet they demand little accountability around the billions of dollars spent each year on health care. Politicians, meantime, are discovering the obdurate realities of providing a service for which demand is virtually unappeasable.

A novel idea -no more hospital block funding - hospital to get paid on performance delivery that reduce wait lines . What will they think of next ....... wow . QJ

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Establishing Knightly Project standards - your project reviews and comments needed

A GRAND KNIGHT AND ORGANIZATION LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE


As Knights, we have always challenged ourselves to do better. High standards have lead to high results and making a positive difference in the communities we serve

What will happen in the new decade? New renewed energy or decline ?
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During the past decade Knights have contributed more than $1.325 Billion and nearly 626 million volunteer hours to charity. We are a proud part of a 127 years tradition of excellence in doing good The Knights of Columbus, are the largest Catholic family fraternal , non profit charity organization in the world with 1.7 million members
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Renewal process -do we embrace it ?

We do not purposely leave anyone behind and truly need to know why and if we do

What is wrong is important to know so that it can be righted (Our Unity concept). Our ongoing renewal process is a success but does have its acknowledged failures - from which we can learn .We are no different then any other organization or business in this respect. The adage “To Err is human ,to learn is divine “ holds true . Knowledge is our future power.

IS A REALITY CHECK AND REVIEW NEEDED (YES -TO BEAT THE ODDS)

Beware of why projects fail and take steps to mitigate common risks. Spend the time to study and understand common project pitfalls. One of the best ways to plan for success is to learn from the mistakes of others. Use standards and best practices

Why Projects Fail     Find out why and give us your solutions



Renewal is a humbling experience

True Humility

"A man's pride will bring him low, But a humble spirit will obtain honor."1

Many people in transitional organizations suffer from a humbling experience . Change creates uncertainty and fear. This can be a good thing. Humility is not necessarily a bad thing.
 
"Tony Campolo tells of preaching a really good sermon in his preaching class in seminary. Campolo felt pretty proud of his outline, his arguments, and his delivery. He felt pretty proud of himself—until he read his professor's comments at the bottom of the page: 'You can't convince people that Jesus is wonderful and you're wonderful in the same sermon.'"2

I recall hearing a somewhat heated discussion between a church member and his minister. I couldn't help but overhear the member all but shouting, "I tell you, I AM humble!" The trouble is if I have to tell you how humble I am, already I've lost it.

Humility, however, is not degrading or putting yourself down or hanging your head in a false kind of shame. That's insecurity. True humility is having a realistic evaluation of yourself, recognizing your gifts, abilities, and strengths and being grateful to God for them—and putting all these gifts to good use in serving God and others. Humility also recognizes and accepts one's weaknesses and, with God's help, does something about overcoming them.
 
Humility is a stimulant for change for tbetter ideas and strengths in ones self .. "He who believes is strong; he who doubts is weak. Strong convictions precede great actions." .Alcott .
 
We have come a long way this year Brothers.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

You are never too old to make a difference

A little motivation for those of you who think they can't . Use it or lose it
 
Never too Old


"So here I [Caleb] am today, eighty-five years old! I am still as strong today as the day Moses sent me out; I'm just as vigorous to go out to battle now as I was then. Now give me this hill country that the LORD promised me that day. You yourself heard then that the Anakites were there and their cities were large and fortified, but, the LORD helping me, I will drive them out just as he said."1

"Emerson produced English Traits when he was 53 and Conduct of Life at 59.

"Kent wrote his Anthropology, Metaphysics of Ethics, and Strife of the Faculties at age 74.

"Oliver Wendell Holmes at 79 wrote Over the Teacups.

"Victor Hugo wrote Les Miserables at 62.

"Booth Tarkington wrote sixteen novels after age 60, some of them when he was totally blind.

"George Bernard Shaw wrote some of his famous plays at 80.

"Scott the commentator began study of Hebrew at 87.

"Jules Verne was writing his stories at 63.

"Croce the Italian philosopher published two of his works on philosophy at age 85.

"Santayana, the great Harvard philosopher, continued to write books at 88 years of age.

"Tennyson at 83 wrote 'Crossing the Bar.'

"Webster wrote his monumental dictionary at 70.

"And Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken didn't make his fortune until after he was 65."2

In God's economy we are never too old to serve God and to be a part of God's plans and what he is doing in the world today … even if we are sick and infirm, we can still be mighty prayer warriors. All we need to do is make ourselves available.

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We wish to acknowledge and thank you for your generous donation of time and energy to worthy causes .
 
 Causes the Alberto Luciani " Exemplary Knight Award "an .endowment fund. . Your funds will be used for our annual  student education bursary
 
Please pass  these worthy charity  links to your friends
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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Fwd: The perfect Mother's Day present

Subject: The perfect Mother's Day present
 
Thank you for your help and kindness . It is much appreciated .
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In Honour of "Brant Knights of Columbus",Alberto Luciani
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Please pass  these worthy charity  links to your friends
 

 

Another worthy cause for your consideration -


If you're anything like me, you're thinking about something you can do for Mother's Day next month. Well, I have a slightly different suggestion.

Next week, development ministers from G8 countries will meet to develop a plan to improve women and children's health around the world. With more than 8 million children dying before the age of 5 and more than 300,000 women dying in pregnancy and childbirth each year, I know you'll agree with me that this an important issue.

I just signed a petition asking the G8 to make sure they create a strong plan to ensure mums and babies around the world grow up healthy.

Please join me by taking action here:

http://one.org/international/actnow/mumsday2010/index.html?rc=mumspaste

Our best chance at impacting the process is by speaking together.

Thanks!



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Saturday, April 24, 2010

The power of one -YOU

From Genesis to Revelation, God's methods are people—calling one at a time. You, too, can be one that God uses. As the unknown poet wrote:

    One song can spark a moment,
    One flower can wake the dream.
    One tree can start a forest,
    One bird can herald spring.
    One smile begins a friendship,
    One handclasp lifts a soul.
    One star can guide a ship at sea,
    One word can frame the goal.
    One vote can change a nation,
    One sunbeam lights a room.
    One candle wipes out darkness,
    One laugh will conquer gloom.
    One step must start each journey,
    One word must start each prayer.
    One hope will raise our spirits,
    One touch can show you care.
    One voice can speak with wisdom,
    One heart can know what's true.
    One life can make the difference,
    You see it's up to YOU!

As Edward Everett Hale said, "I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something I can do."

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Are you a organizational caterpillar ? Food for thought

Vance Havner used to say that, "Worry, like sitting in a rocking chair, will keep you busy but won't get you anywhere."

This reminds me of the "famous story of Jean Henri Fabre, the French naturalist, and his processional caterpillars. He encountered some of these interesting creatures one day while walking in the woods. They were marching in a long unbroken line front to back, front to back. What fun it would be, Fabre thought, to make a complete ring with these worms and let them march in a circle.

"So, Fabre captured enough caterpillars to encircle the rim of a flowerpot. He linked them nose to posterior and started them walking in the closed circle. For days they turned like a perpetual merry-go-round. Although food was near at hand and accessible, the caterpillars starved to death on an endless march to nowhere."2

There are lots of people like this. They worry themselves sick over unfounded fears which all but paralyze them, not realizing that 95 percent of things they fear never happen, and the other five percent probably won't happen either.

Many men, when they arrive at middle age, experience a mid-life crisis with a sense of despair, feeling that they haven't accomplished anything worthwhile with their life to date, and feel that they have nothing better to look forward to in the future.

Other people wander aimlessly through life without a purpose and without any meaningful and worthwhile goals. Even more tragic are the millions who go through life without ever having made plans and preparation for life after death.

Similar to the processional caterpillars, these people not only spend their life going in circles, but go in ever decreasing circles until their life diminishes into nothing. A terrible way to live. A tragic way to die.

 
Does this sound like someone you know or an organization that you belong to? Break the circle or cycle  , renew the joy and life's magic and make everyone better .  
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

courage is needed to make you grow - be a viking

Our brother and sisters in Poland lost a great leader Lech Ksczynski and 120 of their finest in the unfortunate accident meant to acknowledge and commemurate the Katyne massacre of over 20,000.of the ther very best. It is ironic that history repeats itself .
 
The polish people will fill the void with courage,intelligence and pluck as they have in the past and will in the future. The key ingredient is courage to stand for what they believe in. 
 
Courage Input


"But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin's deceitfulness."1

"Dr. Alfred Adler, the great psychologist, had an experience when he was a young boy. He got off to a bad start learning arithmetic, so his teacher became convinced that Adler was stupid when it came to mathematics. The teacher told his parents that the boy was dumb, and also told them not to expect much from him. His parents were convinced that the teacher's evaluation was correct.

"Therefore, Adler passively accepted the assessment that they had made of his abilities. And his grades in math proved that they were correct. However, one day he had a sudden flash of insight and thought he saw how to work a problem the teacher had put on the board that none of the other pupils could solve. He raised his hand and announced that he would like to do the problem. The students, and even the teacher, laughed at this. He became indignant. He strode to the blackboard and solved the problem perfectly much to everyone's amazement. And at that moment he realized that he could understand mathematics. He had been handed an unreal, negative self-evaluation, and he had believed it and performed on the basis of that assessment.

"Many of us have done the very same thing. Someone has told us that our abilities are limited, or that our dreams are unreachable. We have accepted that without question, and we go through life unhappy and unfulfilled. We become estranged from ourselves simply because we believe what others people have told us about ourselves."2

Every one of us—young and old alike—needs encouragement. To encourage someone is to put courage into them. To discourage is to take courage out of them. It costs nothing to put courage into another … to speak a kind word … to let them know you appreciate them … to tell them you believe in them … that you admire them … to thank them and so on.

So, today, make a point of putting courage into your spouse … your children … your boss … your employees … and the clerk at the local store. Go out of your way to do it. And in blessing others you will be blessed yourself.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Pope meets victims - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA

Pope meets victims - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA


He prayed with them and assured them that the church is doing, and will continue to do, all in its power to investigate allegations, to bring to justice those responsible for abuse and to implement effective measures designed to safeguard young people in the future," a Vatican statement on the meeting said.
That was one of the clearest statements yet from the Vatican that it wanted local bishops to co-operate with civil authorities in prosecuting priests who abused children.

Our Pope is doing the right thing SH

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Be proud to be a Catholic - you do great good is a proper defense



Jewish Sam Miller on Catholics
Excerpts of an article written by Sam Miller, prominent Cleveland Jewish businessman-- who is NOT a Catholic.

Why would newspapers carry on a vendetta on one of the most important institutions that we have today in the United States , namely the Catholic Church?

Do you know--the Catholic Church educates 2.6 million students everyday at the cost to that Church of 10 billion dollars, and a savings on the other hand to the American taxpayer of 18 billion dollars. The graduates go on to graduate studies at the rate of 92%.

The Church has 230 colleges and universities in the U.S. with an enrollment of 700,000 students.

The Catholic Church has a non-profit hospital system of 637 hospitals, which account for hospital treatment of 1 out of every 5 people--not just Catholics--in the United States today

But the press is vindictive and trying to totally denigrate in every way the Catholic Church in this country. They have blamed the disease of pedophilia on the Catholic Church, which is as irresponsible as blaming adultery on the institution of marriage.

Let me give you some figures that Catholics should know and remember. For example, 12% of the 300 Protestant clergy surveyed admitted to sexual intercourse with a parishioner; 38% acknowledged other inappropriate sexual contact in a study by the United Methodist Church, 41.8% of clergy women reported unwanted sexual behavior; 17% of laywomen have been sexually harassed.
Meanwhile, 1.7% of the Catholic clergy has been found guilty of pedophilia. 10% of the Protestant ministers have been found guilty of pedophilia. This is not a Catholic Problem.

A study of American priests showed that most are happy in the priesthood and find it even better than they had expected, and that most, if given the choice, would choose to be priests again in face of all this obnoxious PR the church has been receiving.

The Catholic Church is bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. The agony that Catholics have felt and suffered is not necessarily the fault of the Church. You have been hurt by a small number of wayward priests that have probably been weeded out by now.

Walk with your shoulders high and you head higher. Be a proud member of the most important non-governmental agency in the United States. Then remember what Jeremiah said: 'Stand by the roads, and look and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is and walk in it, and find rest for your souls'. Be proud to speak up for your faith with pride and reverence and learn what your Church does for all other religions.

Be proud that you're a Catholic.

I am proud to be Catholic and tell everyone the same . Stand up for your faith - S.H

Saturday, April 17, 2010

No more excuses in church abuse scandal - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA

No more excuses in church abuse scandal - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA

Child sexual abuse is the theft of a person's soul. Why are sentences so light?
The Criminal Code says, in section 152: "Every person who, for a sexual purpose, invites, counsels or incites a person under the age of fourteen years to touch, directly or indirectly, with a part of the body or with an object, the body of any person, including the body of the person who so invites, counsels or incites and the body of the person under the age of fourteen years, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years ..."

That's what pedophile priests and all other pedophiles deserve. Not a transfer. Not a harsh talking-to. Not absolution, because they're old and their crimes occurred years ago.

What do you think ?

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Is hate acceptable - no from Innes

Is Hate Ever Acceptable?


"Here are six things God hates, and one more that he loathes with a passion."1

So what are the six-plus-one things that God hates?

    Eyes that are arrogant,
    A tongue that lies,
    Hands that murder the innocent,
    A heart that hatches evil plots,
    Feet that race down a wicked track,
    A mouth that lies under oath, 

    A troublemaker in the family.2 

The fact is that God hates all evil because it is diametrically opposed to his nature which is perfect holiness. Another reason God hates evil is because it is destructive to those whom God loves: us!

Furthermore, we too are to hate evil; that is, the actions of evil people. As God's Word instructs his people, "Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts."3 In other words we are to love the things God loves and hate the things God hates—naturally, for the right, not selfish motives.

Suggested prayer: "Dear God, please help me to become more and more God-like in my daily living and hate all evil, and never be guilty of committing the seven things that you loathe and all other evil practices. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus' name, amen."

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"A man's errors are his portals of discovery." james joyce

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Fwd: [Q-jumpers-The Health Myth Busters] New nurses are just for senior patients -...

This seems to be a positive development in elder care service improvement .. Improving services for seniors at the emergency level with more qualified people.makes sense.
 
Seniors represent 25 per cent of all emergency department visits and approximately 50 per cent of all hospitalized seniors are admitted through the emergency department.
 
 What are we doing in the Brant care Catchment basin? Are the numbers similiar . Is our LHIN with Woody proposing a similiars plan ?
 
How can we help make this happen  ?
 
Sieg

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[http://www.chathamdailynews.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2534782]
New nurses are just for senior patients - Chatham Daily News - Ontario, CA


Seniors represent 25 per cent of all emergency department visits and approximately 50 per cent of all hospitalized seniors are admitted through the emergency department.

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Memorial Mass - Knights of Columbus

While the press cannot or will not mention the Knights of Columbus -we would like everyone to attend

A Knights of Columbus sponsored event

Memorial Sunday for Polish plane crash victims

Posted By Expositor Staff     Posted 1 hour ago

A  memorial mass will be held on Sunday at St. Joseph's Church on Brant Avenue for Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other leaders of the country who died in a plane crash on April 10.

"Everyone is welcome, not just the Polish community," said church member John Stys, also president of the Polish Hall on Pearl Street.

Stys, who is organizing the service, along with Father Adam Wroblewicz of St. Joseph's, said local dignitaries, including Brant MP Phil McColeman, will attend.

Kaczynski, his wife Maria, and several other members of Poland's leadership were among the 97 people who died when the plane crashed in western Russia last weekend.

They were aboard the presidential plane travelling to Russia to participate in a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre.

The massacre occurred in a forest near Smolensk in the Second World War when the Soviets slaughtered 22,000 Polish clerics, military officers and intellectuals.

Stys said the loss of so many of Poland's high-ranking officials has touched the local Polish community. Sunday's mass at 3 p.m. is a way to recognize the victims

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

ethical medical conflicts -interesting info

Ethical conflicts in religious hospitals

CHICAGO (UPI) -- About one-fifth of U.S. doctors practicing in religiously-affiliated hospitals say they've had conflicts over hospitals' end-of-life and contraception policies.

"Religious hospitals represent nearly 20 percent of our health care system," study author Dr. Debra Stulberg of the University of Chicago said in a statement. "This study is the first to systematically ask physicians whether religious hospital policies conflict with their judgment. We found that for a significant number of physicians, they do."

Ninety-six percent of primary care physicians -- a representative sample of U.S. family physicians, general internists and general practitioners in 2007 -- say physicians should adhere to hospital policy, Stulberg said.

Eighty-five percent of physicians thought a doctor facing conflict with religious policies should refer the patient to another hospital, while 10 percent said a doctor should recommend an alternate treatment not prohibited by the religious hospital.

"Primary care physicians routinely see patients facing reproductive health or end-of-life decisions that may be restricted in religious healthcare institutions, so we were not surprised to learn that nearly one in five have worked in a religious setting had a conflict with their hospital," Stulberg said.

"We found that the physicians who work in religious hospitals and practices are a diverse group, from a wide range of religious and personal backgrounds, so hospitals sponsored by a specific religious denomination have providers who may not share their beliefs."

The findings are published online ahead of print in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

 

what do you think?


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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Religious News - Vatican posts pedophilia abuse rules - ArcaMax Publishing

Religious News - Vatican posts pedophilia abuse rules - ArcaMax Publishing


Reporting pedophilic priests to police is mandatory, and defrocking without a trial will be done in the most serious cases under rules posted by the Vatican. The rules were set years ago but not made public until Monday, the Italian News Agency ANSA reported. The Catholic Church has been rocked by ever-expanding scandals, with Pope Benedict XVI personally coming under fire. The pope has been criticized for allegedly stalling action on a self-confessed U.S. predator's request to be defrocked in 1985. At that time, the pope, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, was the doctrinal overseer. Vatican officials said the rules have been in effect since 2003 when Ratzinger led the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and issued them but did not make them public, ANSA said. Making them public Monday was seen as a shift in strategy as the scandals bring light on the congregation, which Ratzinger led from 1981 until he became pope in 2005. Vatican officials said claims that the pope in his former position covered up or failed to act on allegations of pedophilia were a smear campaign.


A very needed spring cleaning in any organization - opinion

Q-jumpers-The Health Myth Busters: Good Hospital News

Q-jumpers-The Health Myth Busters: Good Hospital News

Monday, April 12, 2010

Whistleblower rules prove completely useless - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA

Whistleblower rules prove completely useless - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA

What a waste of time and money - the tokenism or pretend to care legilation is an embaressment