Sunday, August 12, 2012

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11th August 2012 Cat: Obama News with


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?President Obama?s plan to computerize health care records is a major step forward,? said Chhoda. ?Setting a system in place isn?t that difficult and includes many documentation benefits for physical therapists? he added. To know more about PT documentation functions, check this website, http://physicaltherapydocumentation.com/physical-therapy-documentation/physical-therapy-documentation-and-its-function/.

Chhoda utilizes an array of offices systems to streamline office procedures such as billing, documentation of physical therapy services and appointment scheduling. Several physical therapy EMR systems are on the market, which is why Chhoda advises therapists to conduct due diligence when selecting an EMR to ascertain which one is best for the individual practice.

Making the transition to an EMR opens up enormous possibilities and provides therapists with an array of tools for better patient care, to boost reimbursements and market physical therapy practices more efficiently. Click here to acquire more tips to have a successful clinic.

Chhoda?s office can be reached by phone at 201-535-4475. For more information, visit the website at http://www.emrnews.com.

ABOUT NITIN CHHODA

Nitin Chhoda PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and an entrepreneur. He is the author of ?Physical Therapy Marketing For The New Economy? and ?Marketing for Physical Therapy Clinics? and is a prolific speaker, writer and creator of products and systems to streamline medical billing and coding, electronic medical records, health care practice management and marketing to increase referrals. He has been featured in numerous industry magazines, major radio and broadcast media, and is the founder of Referral Ignition training systems and the annual Private Practice Summit. Chhoda speaks extensively throughout the U.S., Canada and Asia. He is also the creator of the Therapy Newsletter and Clinical Contact, both web-based services to help private practices improve communication with patients, delivery better quality of care and boost patient retention.

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Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2/28

By Jim Fisher

When used on a full-frame camera, the Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2/28 ($1,283 list) is a wide-angle lens of a classic 28mm focal length. Oddly enough, this translates to a true normal on APS-C cameras, which have sensors that are 28mm in diagonal measure. It can focus as close as 9.4 inches, making it possible to create a very shallow depth of field behind your subject when shot wide open. This makes the lens an attractive option to owners of either camera type. It is available for Canon and Nikon camera systems.

The Distagon measures 3.8 by 2.8 inches (HD), but is quite heavy at 1.3 pounds. It accepts 58mm filters, a common size for SLR lenses. The construction is all metal, which accounts for its density, and the focus ring has a smooth, long throw, so you can focus with precision when working close to your subject. The bokeh produced by the lens in these shooting situations is absolutely gorgeous, especially when the area behind your subject is colorful.

The lens is sharp at the center at all apertures, but at f/2 its center-weighted score in Imatest, which takes the edges and corners into account, is only 1,622 lines per picture height due to some light fall off and softness at the corners and edges of images. This is shy of the 1,800 lines we used to define a sharp image. The test was performed on the full-frame Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , so if you use the lens on an APS-C camera the corner and edge softness should be less of an issue. Stopping the lens down to f/2.8 eliminates the issue?it breaks the 2,000-line mark at that aperture. Resolution increases to 2,200 lines at f/4, crosses 2,300 lines at f/5.6, and breaks 2,400 lines at f/8. There's a slight amount of barrel distortion, 1.1 percent, but nothing that can't be corrected during post-processing.

Manual focus fans who are looking for a 28mm lens should be happy with the Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2/28, as many wide-angle optics with fast maximum apertures have softness at the corners. The lens is a bit pricey, however, especially when compared to the Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM and Nikon AF-S Nikkor 28mm f/1.8G lens, both of which are slightly faster and available for roughly half the price of the Zeiss lens. Whether or not the character exhibited by images from the Distagon is worth the extra money is up to you and is dependent on your photographic style. It's a lens that I fell in love with very easily, but its price and lack of autofocus limit its audience.

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Welcome to JYM ? What to Bring | Pacific Yearly Meeting

Welcome to JYM ? What to bring?(PDF file)

JYM ? What to Bring

Hey everybody! It?s time for Junior Yearly Meeting (JYM) already, and we?re super excited for another amazing year together.?We, the JYM committee,?would love to extend a warm welcome to all who are planning on attending JYM this year! This years co-clerks are Brenden Fagen, Rose Mackenzie, and Thomas Rios.

JYM?has a range of ages from 13 to 18.? We have our own schedule and activities that are going to be a blast! We have amazing activities planned by the JYM committee including Community building?games, Capture the Flag,?Ultimate Frisbee, Outdoor swim time,?a service project at Petaluma Bounty Community Farm,?Men?s and Women?s group and Respectful relationships and much much more. Through these activities and others we build a strong community that helps nurture the spiritual growth of the group as a whole with an emphasis on the inner light in everyone. We will take the time to develop agreements that reflect our Quaker testimony on community.? Since JYM is a part of?PYM we do participate in many of the greater gathering?s activities including some plenaries,?intergenerational games,?and the all ages dance and community night.

Since JYM is a safe and close community we have found it important to have gender separated sleeping arrangements to allow for maximum fun and safety.? Please don?t bring any drug or alcohol.? We?re so looking forward to seeing everyone and having a great time as a community!

Packing List:

  • Sleeping Bag or sheets and blankets
  • Pillow & pillowcase
  • Towel (s) for showers and swimming
  • Toiletries, Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Swimsuit
  • Clothes fit for any weather- 6 days
  • Warm clothes for night
  • Pajamas
  • Hiking shoes
  • Shoes you don?t mind getting dirty?for the service project
  • Casual shoes
  • Socks
  • Sunscreen
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Daypack
  • Flashlight
  • Clothes for the dance! (Barn themed)
  • Mp3 or Cd with music for the dance
  • Frisbee, cards,?board games, etc.
  • Musical instruments
  • Idea?s for family night talent show- a skit???poem??music?
  • Faith and Practice, Bible, other spiritual readings, Journal
  • Handwork for quiet times, knitting, friendship bracelet

Source: http://www.pacificyearlymeeting.org/2012/pym-docs/welcome-to-jym-what-to-bring/

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

News Summary: SKorea central bank pessimistic

LONG TERM HURT: South Korea's central bank warned that Europe's debt crisis and weak growth in other parts of the world could result in the nation's economy underperforming for an extended period. Officials said the recently lowered forecast for economic growth of 3 percent this year may not be achievable.

RATE CUTS EXPECTED: The pessimistic assessment reinforced views that the Bank of Korea is likely to cut interest rates again later this year to boost domestic demand and offset the impact of waning exports. It left its key interest rate unchanged at 3 percent Thursday.

EXPORTS DECLINE: South Korea's exports sank 8.8 percent in July, the biggest annual drop since October 2009. It is uncertain if consumer spending and corporate investment can entirely make up for the decline in exports. Consumer confidence is at a five-month low and retail sales have retreated for two straight months.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/news-summary-skorea-central-bank-pessimistic-202016916--finance.html

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Film Threat - Byod: Bring Your Own Doc ? Episode 36: Dole's ...

BANANAS!*, Fredrik Gertten?s film about the struggle of Latin American farm workers, drew such a backlash from Dole Fruit and their lawyers that ?supporters? of the arts disowned it and called it ?irresponsible? for fear of reprisal.

Gertten joins BYOD to talk about the daunting task of facing a multi-national corporation with only a small team of dedicated filmmakers, and the extent that Dole has gone to slander him in the media and artistic community. The struggle has been documented in his new film, ?Big Boys Gone Bananas,? and we get deep into the rewards and enormous difficulty of making a truthful film about big dirty business.

Watch new episodes of BYOD live each week on Tuesdays at noon on TheLip.TV, or tune in for the archived replay starting here on the following Thursday.

ABOUT BYOD:
BYOD is co-hosted by Ondi Timoner, director of ?DIG!,? ?JOIN US? and ?WE LIVE IN PUBLIC,? and has the rare distinction of winning the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance twice, and Vladimir Radovanov, entertainment attorney, and executive producer of ?WE LIVE IN PUBLIC.? Each week the show explores a different documentary filmmaker or aspect of filmmaking, with special guests and a live Q&A? diving deep into creative process and the business realities of producing and distributing films. Ondi and Vladimir share their insider views, opinions, and personal stories, welcoming audience participation. BYOD aims to entertain, inform, and elevate documentaries in general by bringing attention to films and film makers that deserve exposure.

GUEST BIO:
Fredrik Gertten is an award winning director and journalist based in Malm?, Sweden. In 1994 he founded the production company WG Film. Before he worked as a foreign correspondent and columnist for radio, TV and press in Africa, Latin America, Asia and around Europe. Today he combines filmmaking with a role as a creative producer on WG Film ? famous for local stories with a global understanding, with several films catching the identity and transformation of his hometown. Featuring international stars like footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic in True Blue ? The way back and architect Santiago Calatrava in The Socalist, the Architect and the Twister Tower, among others. Dole Food company made his film BANANAS!* controversial by suing the company, producer and director. The fight for the film and freedom of speech won international recognition. In Sweden awarded with several prizes including the Anna Politkovskaya freedom of speech award.

ADD?L LINKS:
http://www.bananasthemovie.com/
http://twitter.com/FredrikGertten
http://www.wgfilm.com/english/home/

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 BYOD Intro.
00:50 Welcoming Fredrik Gertten.
02:58 Big Boys Gone Bananas, Clip. ?Cease and Desist.?
04:01 The legal bomb goes off?aggressive tactics from DOLE.
06:54 What was covered in BANANAS!* and why DOLE was so upset.
09:57 Big Boys Gone Bananas, Clip. Juan Dominguez gets on the case.
11:50 Going to Nicaragua to film and find the stories of the people.
15:12 Juan Dominguez, the CEO of DOLE, and how ?A bad conscience is easier to deal with than a bad reputation.?
16:55 BANANAS!*, Clip. CEO of DOLE on the stand.
19:19 ?Why does your film pose a problem for DOLE??
21:18 DOLE demands a known banned pesticide and turns the tables on their accusers.
25:15 Spreading corporate misinformation on the internet.
25:50 Big Boys Gone Bananas, Clip. BANANAS!* gets slammed by the media on DOLE?s behalf.
27:33 A difficult choice ahead of the LA Film Festival, and protecting yourself with a camera.
30:52 The difference between making a statement and following a story.
33:30 Big Boys Gone Bananas, Clip. The LA Film Fest controversy.
36:42 Screening the film and responding to being called a fraud by the film fest.
40:27 PR firms attack Fredrik and the film through ?astroturfing? and war room tactics.
43:16 Sweden rethinks their support of DOLE fruit.
44:37 From marginalized filmmaker to victory in the Swedish Parliament.
48:53 BANANAS!*, Clip. The CEO on the stand.
51:03 The banana industry, pesticides and corporate responsibility.
53:18 Thanks and Goodbye!

Posted on August 9, 2012 in Bring Your Own Doc, Features by Ondi Timoner and Vlad Radovanov


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Friday, August 10, 2012

Thousands expected to honor Sikh temple victims - Personal ...


From: Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News - 3:23am - August 10, 2012

Thousands of mourners are expected to pay their final respects to the half-dozen Sikh (seek) worshippers gunned down by a white supremacist at their Wisconsin temple over the weekend.

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Olympic Bodies: They Just Don't Make Them Like They Used To

The Olympic Games seem to celebrate the extremes of athletic physique ? from tiny gymnasts to impossibly huge shot-putters. But why are they shaped that way?

We've put together an infographic that explores how athletes' bodies have changed over the last century, and the role physics plays in each event. Here on Shots, we're taking a look at some of the athletes featured in the graphic.

Men's 100 Meter Sprint

For decades, sprinters have been getting taller, propelled upward by a simple law of physics. Sprinting is basically a controlled forward fall. Runners with higher centers of gravity can fall forward faster ? and the taller you are, the higher your center of gravity.

Athletes of West African descent have a center of gravity that is 3 percent higher then Europeans and they tend to dominate sprinting events.

Women's Marathon

The biggest problem for marathon runners is body heat. Having a small, thin body helps maximize heat dissipation. While some distance runners are shorter and some are taller, all are extremely light.

Men's Weightlifting

Weightlifters come in all sizes, but they tend to have one thing in common: short legs and short arms. Because of their shorter limbs, they don't have to lift their barbells quite so high.

Bantamweight champions can lift three times their body weight ? heavyweights, less than two.

Women's Single Scull

Rowing favors tall athletes who can take long, powerful strokes for efficient sculling.

Men's 100 Meter Freestyle

The ideal swimmer's physique: short, powerful legs, a huge wingspan, large hands and feet and a long, tapered torso. Asians have the longest torsos relative to their body size, but they tend to be shorter, so swimming has long been dominated by Europeans.

Men's Gymnastics

If you are going to be twisting and turning rapidly through the air, it helps if there is less of you to turn. That's one reason gymnasts are so small. They have some of the lowest body fat percentages in sports and the body mass index of gold medalists has been declining for the past 50 years.

To explore more Olympic physics, check out the full infographic.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/08/08/158448224/olympic-bodies-they-just-dont-make-them-like-they-used-to?ft=1&f=1007

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