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Need for Healthcare NGO in India
The slums of India are the breeding grounds of diseases with poor sanitation facility and dread living space. Healthcare programs from NGOs, saves the day.
“Fixing our healthcare system as a whole is our primary challenge, and to make it happen you nee...
EHR Adoption By Physicians Will Receive Assistance From Kerry Bill
Physicians who are adopting electronic health records (EHR) systems recently received the promise of help from government subsidies that will be paid out in increments over five years, beginning in 2011. The incentives are quite substantial, giving physic...
The Commercial Privacy Bill Of Rights Act Of 2011- What Does It Mean For Ecommerce Websites?
On April 12, 2011, Senators John Kerry (D-Mass) and John McCain (R-Ariz) announced proposed legislation that could become the first federal privacy and data security law. If passed into law, The Commercial Privacy Bill of Rights will have a huge impact on...
Text SMS message announcement use not Quite Universal, but Growing
In an uncharacteristically high-tech move, the Catholic Church decided to make its first foray into mass texting the announcement of a new archbishop to the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Missouri. Sharing the news through text messaging service is not a typic...
Columbus and Baltimore Politicians Communicate More Easily with Wireless Internet
Ohio residents who are interested in politics generally reside in Columbus because it’s the capitol of the state. Yet, as these politicians and political workers get more successful, they often need to move away from state politics and onto national poli...
The Story of Why Congress Couldn’t Pass Cap-and-Trade, a Political Tragedy
Ryan Lizza’s New Yorker article, “As the World Burns, how the Senate and White House missed their best chance to deal with climate change,” is a gripping narrative about how Washington works. It is also nothing short of a tragedy. The article describes ...
Can A Single Presentation Really Impact Your Career?
Can A Single Presentation Really Impact Your Career?
If you have ever doubted the impact a single presentation can have, just watch the primaries.
Going in to the primaries the talk was all about how far ahead Howard Dean was in the pack. In most peo...
Live strong bracelets are the best charity wristbands
The Live strong wristband launched in the month of May 2004. It is a yellow color silicone wristband that had been used as an admired fundraiser. Live strong wristband was a fund-raising tool used for the Foundation of Lance Armstrong and it is initiated...
EHR Adoption By Physicians Will Receive Assistance From Kerry Bill
Physicians who are adopting electronic health records (EHR) systems recently received the promise of help from government subsidies that will be paid out in increments over five years, beginning in 2011. The incentives are quite substantial, giving physic...
Top 10 Global Political Forums
1) Whistlestopper.com: Whistlestopper.com is a political discussion forum for the civil discussion of U.S. and International news and politics. Current hot topics include President George Bush, John Kerry, Dick Cheney, Iraq, etc.
2) Politicalforum.com:...
Attention! Bon Jovi Concert Tickets for Sale Now!
The stage is set; the city is ready. Bon Jovi, one of the historical bands of America, is about to take the audience on a journey to thrilling pop and rock n' roll music, where every lyric exudes power!
Everyone is waiting with bated breath to watch t...
“Audacity of Hope” – by Barack Obama
Barack H. Obama is the 44th President of the United States. His story is the American story — values from the heartland, a middle-class upbringing in a strong family, hard work and education as the means of getting ahead, and the conviction that a life ...
Use the Free Genealogy Database to Trace Your Roots
Today, more and more people are now considering finding out about their family's past. Besides, this kind of activity is an activity that the whole family can enjoy. Finding out about your family's genealogy will hold a lot of mysteries and surprises. For...
Can Ron Paul Cure America's Apathy?
Most citizens in the United States of America do not vote. Many never registered to vote, many others are registered but simply don't vote. In the last federal election, fifty nine percent of the registered voters in this country showed up to vote. Of app...
Finding Long-Lost Relatives
There are about an estimated of 6,525,170,264 people living in the planet today. You have to consider that that's a lot of people and imagine if you are related to roughly a million of this people. It's hard to believe but it is a possibility. Even incumb...
