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This is me doing something, this is me taking action, this is me making something of myself. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but I'm hoping to open new doors through the process of shutting old doors. This is how I'm going to make the world work for me. Sit back, relax, watch the show, and feel free to comment.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYYvQphNLGEThis is me doing something, this is me taking action, this is me making something of... more
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Say it with love,.....but say it with a white-board
( funny as hell )
Philip DeFranco Loves You
--"We received the following photos last night from a person who works with this girl. Her name is Jenny (not confirmed) – we’re working our contact for Jenny’s last name. Yesterday morning, Jenny quit her job with a (flash)bang by emailing these photos to the entire office, about 20 employees we’re told. Awesome doesn’t begin to describe this office heroine. Check back as we will be updating if we get more details".
Link
http://phillyd.tv/index.php/2010/08/10/bamf-of-the-day/Say it with love,.....but say it with a white-board
( funny as hell )
Philip... more
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http://ronebreak.com/2010/07/12/learning-when-to-quit/
For some, quitting is difficult. At times, it’s necessary. For others, quitting is as easy as deleting a number and clicking a mouse. However, the build-up to that moment when a person finally realizes they have to give up on whatever they are holding onto is a learning experience that is worthy of sharing with others.
In that spirit, RoneBreak is looking for your stories of quitting–whatever they are. Tell us how you quit drugs (coffee, cigarettes, and alcohol included), or how you gave up on an unhealthy relationship. Tell us what made you quit school or your job. Maybe you had to give up on a dream or stop being a jerk. Either way, it’s a story worth sharing.
We encourage you to think of a time when you had to quit, write that into a story, and then send it to joedimeck@ronebreak.com
The goal is to compile these stories into a series of books titled, Learning When to Quit.
When you are writing the story, try to include the following:
*Why you quit.
*How you ended up making that decision.
*What you learned from the entire experience.
*What changed after you quit.http://ronebreak.com/2010/07/12/learning-when-to-quit/
For some, quitting is... more
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Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a genuine pleasure for us to get to know them and the great work they are doing to help improve the health of the people of Leicester. What became clear was that this was not just a job for the team, but a passion!Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a... more
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Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a genuine pleasure for us to get to know them and the great work they are doing to help improve the health of the people of Leicester. What became clear was that this was not just a job for the team, but a passion!Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a... more
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Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a genuine pleasure for us to get to know them and the great work they are doing to help improve the health of the people of Leicester. What became clear was that this was not just a job for the team, but a passion!Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a... more
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Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a genuine pleasure for us to get to know them and the great work they are doing to help improve the health of the people of Leicester. What became clear was that this was not just a job for the team, but a passion!Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a... more
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Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a genuine pleasure for us to get to know them and the great work they are doing to help improve the health of the people of Leicester. What became clear was that this was not just a job for the team, but a passion!Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a... more
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Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a genuine pleasure for us to get to know them and the great work they are doing to help improve the health of the people of Leicester. What became clear was that this was not just a job for the team, but a passion!Please allow us to introduce NHS Leicester City's STOP! Smoking Service, it was a... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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We're in New Parks, and its launch day of Lose the Smoker in You, the first campaign of its kind in the country. Serina takes time out to get behind the campaign and speaks to Television's Street Doctor, Dr Jonty Heaversedge about quitting smoking.We're in New Parks, and its launch day of Lose the Smoker in You, the first... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area. Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area. Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Where have all the doctors gone in ObamaCare? Judd Gregg of New Hampshire asked today on the floor of the Senate trying to pass the U.S. House of Representatives healthcare reconciliation bill.
An IBD/TIPP Poll shows 45% of all doctors in the United States are considering closing their practice or retiring early now that ObamaCare has passed. Also, 65% say they oppose government take over of the health care system. Just 33% supported it.
Given that the White House and Congress plan to provide health care coverage for 31 million new patients while at the same time cutting costs from the $2.4 trillion a year we spend on medical care, I thought it was important to reveal that doctors won’t go along with this insanity.
What I found was that of the 800,000 physicians practicing in the U.S. in 2006, as many as 360,000 may leave the profession now. So with this healthcare overhaul, we're trying to cover 31 million more patients with up to 45% fewer doctors.
Impossible. It can't be done.
-Where have all the doctors gone in ObamaCare? Judd Gregg of New Hampshire asked today... more
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CNN's Lou Dobbs is leaving the network at the end of his show Wednesday night, the controversial anchor and commentator announced on the broadcast.
"Over the past six months, it has become increasingly clear that strong winds of change have begun buffeting this country and affecting all of us, and some leaders in media, politics and business have been urging me to go beyond the role here at CNN and to engage in constructive problem-solving as well as to contribute positively to a better understanding of the great issues of our day and to continue to do so in the most honest and direct language possible," Dobbs said during his 7 p.m. broadcast.
Dobbs, 64, said he discussed the issue with CNN President Jonathan Klein, who agreed to release him from his contract. The move "will enable me to pursue new opportunities," said Dobbs.
Dobbs, who is the last of the 29-year-old network's original anchors, said he is considering "a number of options and directions."
He cited the growth of the middle class, the creation of jobs, health care, immigration policy, the environment, climate change and the U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan as "the major issues of our time."
But, he said, "Each of those issues is, in my opinion, informed by our capacity to demonstrate strong resilience of our now weakened capitalist economy and demonstrate the political will to overcome the lack of true representation in Washington, D.C. I believe these to be profoundly, critically important issues and I will continue to strive to deal honestly and straightforwardly with those issues in the future."
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/11/11/lou.dobbs.leaving/index.htmlCNN's Lou Dobbs is leaving the network at the end of his show Wednesday night,... more
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