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Book Review: Soul of a Dog by Jon Katz

Book Review: Soul of a Dog by Jon Katz

If I’m going to read a book about dogs, I most likely want to read a Jon Katz book.I’ve read other books and even enjoyed them.I read James Herriot growing up and still enjoy returning to his book, Dog Stories.But the truth is, for a look at dogs in our modern world, Jon Katz is the best.

Soul of a Dog explores the philosophical and religious answers to the question- «Do animals have souls?», but depends mostly on the every day observances of a man who loves his animals as much as any pet owner out there.


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my answer today is Yes.

my answer today is Yes.

The hymn we sang today goes:

I cannot tell how silently He suffered,
В В As with His peace He graced this place of tears,
Or how His heart upon the Cross was broken,
В В The crown of pain to three and thirty years.
But this I know, He heals the broken-hearted,
В В And stays our sin, and calms our lurking fear,
And lifts the burden from the heavy laden,
В В For yet the Savior, Savior of the world, is here.

the a*surance of.Because I was feeling so weary in the last few weeks of pregnancy, a friend warned me about post-natal depression.She kindly gave me permission to tell her if I should feel in any way depressed, because it can be so hard for a Christian mum to talk about it honestly.

I don’t have PND but the mood swings force me to ask the same question of myself: Can I really be a God-trusting Christian if I feel so sad?My answer today is yes.(I suppose I have lots to unpack in my answer but why don’t we for now just sit and wonder at the possibility of Yes.)


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Even As Irene Approaches Honor Is Preserved

Even As Irene Approaches Honor Is Preserved

Guarding the Tomb of the Unknowns in Washington, D.C.as Hurricane Irene Approaches.

This is what dedication is.


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Tips: How much are litigation costs?

Tips: How much are litigation costs?
My attorney is advancing the cost of litigation of my personal injury case which is "including but not limited to court filing fees, deposition fees, expert witness fees, photo copies, faxes, postage, mileage, phone calls, express mail, medical records, medical bills, court reporter bills, trial exhibits, photographs, video tapes, audio tapes, and other costs necessary in preparation......." My case has already been settled and I am going to court to finish the process in a few days and I was just wondering if anyone knew roughly what the amount they would charge in litigation fees.I am already paying 20% for attorney fees and as far as I know all the attorney has had to do is get my medical records, speak to me on the phone probably 5 times, and sent me to a DR that they paid for so I could get an impairment rating.So if you have any idea how much this "litigation cost" will be please let me know. I am in the US also.Thank you

Artemis Gwen
It depends on the case and can vary. Do you know if any expert witnesses were consulted? To have an expert witness review and provide a written report a medical file generally requires a $ 6,000 retainer. If there were depositions of expert witnesses, this could easily involve another $ 6,000.

If the only thing that happened in your case was that a summons and complaint was filed and served, medical records were obtained, copies were made, and faxes were sent and received - the costs should not exceed $ 1,500. If an expert was retained to review your medical records (standard practice to give an attorney an idea of what your claim is likely to be worth), you should expect to add another $ 2,500 to $ 6,000.

You should be able to contact your attorney and ask for a preliminary amount. Your attorney should keep detailed records of the costs - and the information should be readily available.

Little Princess
There may have been a bunch of work they did in the background.Your attorney might have spent several hours on the phone negotiating with the other party.There may have been a deposition that you weren't directly involved in.You kind of have to trust your lawyer to not be ripping you off (yeah, it's a stretch - I know).And lawyers charge for every little thing.This book provides lawyers with guidance on managing litigation involving medical practice, with step-by-step advice on bringing cases, as well as on substantive procedural and administrative issues concerned with effective handling of such disputes.This book brings together for the first time the breadth of experience and expertise of those actively engaged in this vital and sensitive area of litigation practice.Medical disputes are on the increase - involving the duties and responsibilities of those providing medical services - while advances in medicine and clinical care give rise to new questions for the courts to decide.Concerns are far-ranging, arising not only in cases of negligence, but other areas of professional conduct, including the duties of health services in the allocation of resources, critical decisions over patients or duties towards the unborn child.With so much at stake, there is constant pressure to ensure that such disputes are managed effectively and that onl





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Lower your systolic number to control blood pressure; experts now say you should focus on the top number of your blood pressure reading to reduce your ... An article from: Heart Advisor

Lower your systolic number to control blood pressure; experts now say you should focus on the top number of your blood pressure reading to reduce your ... An article from: Heart Advisor

This digital document is an article from Heart Advisor, published by Belvoir Media Group, LLC on September 1, 2008.The length of the article is 738 words.The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Lower your systolic number to control blood pressure; experts now say you should focus on the top number of your blood pressure reading to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke.(PREVENTION)Author: UnavailablePublication: Heart Advisor (Magazine/Journal)Date: September 1, 2008Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLCVolume: 11 Issue: 9 Page: 3(1)Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

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Excerpt.В© Reprinted by permission.All rights reserved.The top, or systolic, number of your blood pressure reading--which measures the force exerted on the walls of blood vessels when your heart contracts--is the one to track when trying to lower your blood pressure, according to a panel of experts at the 2008 International Society of Hypertension meeting.The findings were published in the June 17 online issue of The Lancet.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Adults over 50 should try to lower their systolic pressure to below 140 mmHg or below 130 mmHg if they are diabetic.The theory is that hypertensive people will find it easier to focus on one number instead of also worrying about diastolic pressure--the exertion on blood vessel walls when the heart is at...


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Psychologists have called the most exciting movie

Psychologists have called the most exciting movie

The nature of emotions that viewers felt when watching movies, British scientists have found.Neuropsychologist David Lewis from the Laboratory of Brain in the UK with indicators electroencephalogram thousands of participants in the experiment showed that the greatest "surge" of emotions is a movie Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet" with Leonardo DiCaprio and Klara Danes in the lead roles, writes The Daily Mail.Next to the power of the impact on the audience followed by "Casablanca" by Michael Kertitsa, Ghost Jerry Zucker, and selected episodes of "Dirty Dancing".Scientists argue that under the supervision of exciting scenes, the viewer is experiencing the same emotions as the characters on the screen.That is, when watching the film viewers feel happening to the heroes of the event as if it happened directly to them.Neurons of the human brain as if "reflect" the observed emotion.David Lewis explains that when viewing an emotional romantic film in the blood stand out chemicals, related to amphetamines, which cause dizziness.Dizziness further enhances the "reality" of what is happening.It is a personal experience of emotion contributes to the heroes that the movie leaves a strong impression, he says.


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Most common Types of Cancer - Melanoma Skin Cancer (Malignant Melanoma)

Most common Types of Cancer - Melanoma Skin Cancer (Malignant Melanoma) Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer but less common to other skin cancer as a result of malignancy of of melanocytes, which is the cell produced dark pigment for your skin.Approximate 120,000 new cases of melanoma in the US are diagnosed in a year.melanoma tends to spread along the skin in most of the cases, but also can grow downward to the deeper layers of the skin.At the later stage, it can spread to distant parts of the body, including organs.Types of melanoma1.Superficial spreadingThis is a most common type of melanoma, accounted for over 70% of all cases.It usually starts with a normal mole, but for what ever reason,

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