Tuesday, 8 April 2008

CONSPICUOUS UNFAIRNESS

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//////////////////////REASONABLY ASSERTIVE CORRESPONDENCE



//////////////////////,,,,,...........after-season sales --I read fire safety tipsin a lingerie shop--Robert Naczashttp://tinywords.com/haiku/2008/04/08



/////////////////..........Consonants tell us where words begin, what about vowels?




////////////////////Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow.
— Swedish Proverb



/////////////////pb............let's look at the three reasons money doesn't make us happy:
It's relative income that's important. As I've noted previously, money is relative. It turns out we don't mind so much about our actual level of income, so long as we're earning more than other people around us. Unfortunately as we earn more money we're likely to be surrounded by richer people so we often end up failing to take advantage of the positive comparison.
Material goods don't make us happy. Acquiring things like houses and cars only have a transient effect on happiness. People's desires for material possessions crank up at the same, or greater rate, than their salaries. Again, this means that despite considerably more luxurious possessions, people end up no happier. There's even evidence that materialism make us less happy.
People don't shift to enjoyable activities when they are rich. People who earn more money don't spend their time enjoying themselves, they spend their time at work, in activities likely to cause them more stress and tension. This may be because of 'the focussing illusion'. When people think about earning more money they probably imagine they would use the money on recreation activities. In fact, to earn the money, they have to spend more time at work, and commuting to and from work.


///////////////////4 Get Cancer From Teen's Donated Organs
By Frank Eltman, Associated Press
posted: 08 April 2008 08:12 am ET

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GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (AP) — Alex Koehne had a love for life, and always wanted to help people. So when his parents were told that their 15-year-old son was dying of bacterial meningitis, the couple didn't hesitate in donating his organs to desperately ill transplant recipients.
"I immediately said, 'Let's do it'," Jim Koehne recalled. "We both thought it was a great idea. This is who Alex was."
A year later, their dream that Alex's spirit might somehow live on has become a nightmare.
It turned out that Alex did not die of bacterial meningitis, but rather a rare form of lymphoma that wasn't found until his autopsy, and apparently spread to the organ recipients. The Long Island couple was told that two of the recipients have died, and two others had the donor kidneys removed and are getting cancer treatment.
The revelation has led two hospitals to revise transplant procedures, although the state Health Department found that no one was to blame. Experts say the possibility of getting cancer from an organ donor is extremely rare: Only 64 cases have been identified in a national study of 230,000 cases, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing.




//////////////////////Scott Adams (of Dilbert fame) wrote about his Happiness Formula:
Happiness = Health + Money + Social Life + Meaning=own philo cds



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///////////////////DIORALYTE GLUCOSE REDUCES KETOSIS OF D AND V




//////////////////Shift Work Linked to Organ DiseaseShift work, sleep deprivation and jet lag all disrupt the normal circadiam rhythm of the body's cycle and now new research out of the University of Toronto finds this disruption can be a casual factor in organ disease.American J. of Physiology—University of Toronto



///////////////////.........Study suggests genetic factors associated with common fearsGenetic factors that are associated with fears appear to change as children and adolescents age, with some familial factors declining in importance over time while other genetic risk factors arise in adolescence and adulthoodhttp://www.brainmysteries.com/research/Study_suggests_genetic_factors_associated_with_common_fears.asp



/////////////////////..........Pieces coming together in Parkinson's, cholesterol puzzlePeople with low levels of LDL cholesterol are more likely to have Parkinson's disease than people with high LDL levelshttp://www.curingdeath.com/research/Pieces_coming_together_in_Parkinsons_cholesterol_puzzle.asp



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