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Egypt in Tumult as Court Orders Mubarak Freed
CAIRO — A court on Monday ordered the release of former President Hosni Mubarak, and for the first time it was conceivable he might go free — a measure of how far the tumult now shaking Egypt has roll
Experts recommend “underused” treatment to stem warfarin-related bleeding
06 Aug 2013 Prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs) are faster and more effective than fresh frozen plasma at reversing hemorrhage caused by the anti-coagulant warfarin, despite plasma being the most
Dating In The Church: The Pros & Cons
(Aug 14, 2013) A couple of weeks ago I was invited to a relationship event being held at a local church, a town over from where I live. A “Christian matchmaker” would be on-hand to speak to a group of
Altering the American Dream
Pavel Prokopchik traveled to the United States in summer 2012 in search of the American dream. He wanted to debunk it. Prokopchik was born in Russia, raised in Latvia and now lives in the Netherlan
Utilizing You Tube in Nursing Education
Nursing instructors survey students on using video sharing to enhance learning in the clinical setting. YouTube, the video sharing website, has had an explosion of internet popularity since its a
Question: Who designed the Volkswagen Beetle?
Question: Who designed the Volkswagen Beetle? (a.) Mr. Audi. (b.) Mr. Benz. ( c.) Mr. Porsche. (d.) Mr. Volvo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Beetle
Obesity Rates Level Off in Most States
Obesity rates remained steady in every state except one in the last year, halting a 3-decade trend of near universal increases, according to a report from the Trust for America's Health (TFAH) and the
Big baby boom: Supersize deliveries have doctors worried
A month after delivering a 13-pound, 12-ounce baby girl, Pennsylvania mom Michelle Cessna is reveling in the healthy arrival of her “little blessing” while also scrambling to re-stock her diaper suppl
After C N N investigates babies' deaths, hospital releases mortality data
(CNN) -- Following a CNN investigation, The University of Kentucky released some data on its pediatric heart surgery program, showing a 5.8% overall mortality rate from 2008 to 2012, slightly higher t
What advice would you give to someone fired from a job and Applying for Another Job?
Would you advise that person to list that on the new job application or to mention it in the interview? I'm just wondering? I was reading a nursing blog... See below>>> I got fired from my first
The Career News: Don't make these mistakes on LinkedIn
AUSTIN, TX -- Mistake #1: Copy and paste? Booooring! Hiring managers have likely already seen your resume, that's why they're on your profile. Give them something completely new and bold to look at. P
UZBEKISTAN: Authorities Attempt to Stifle Vacation Bible Schools
The government officials of Uzbekistan, a country once part of the former Soviet Union before its independence in 1991, is attempting to deprive the registered Baptist Union of the land it owns and us
Hundreds Die as Egyptian Forces Attack Protesters
CAIRO — Egyptian security officers stormed two encampments packed with supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, on Wednesday in a scorched-earth assault that killed hundreds, set off a viole
Urgent Prayer Needed: Muslim Brotherhood Takes Aim at Christians, Churches in Egypt
August 15, 2013. Dear Elijah List readers,Please forward this to your friends who can join us in prayer for Christians, Church buildings and Christian businesses that are under attack in Egypt. This
Commentary: Christians Need Not Apply
August 15, 2013 If you don’t actually remember it, you’re certainly aware of the Cold War the United States was involved in with the USSR for forty-four years. We were fighting, but everyone was bein
California Supreme Court Dismisses Marriage Amendment Case
The California Supreme Court has denied a request to uphold the state marriage amendment, known as Prop 8. One-man, one-woman marriage supporters had hoped the court would consider halting same-sex un
Doctors Still Pressure Families to Abort Disabled Babies, But Some Say No
Every baby is a miracle. I’ve heard that saying many, many times, but I understand it a lot better now that I’m working in the pro-life movement. Especially when I read stories about babies like Hanna
Health Care Reform: Health Insurance & Affordable Care Act
1. Learn the Basics Explore your health insurance needs and how they’ve changed under health reform. Quiz: Health Reform Myth or Fact Health Reform: What You Need to Know Pre-existing Conditions
VIDEO: DeVon Franklin, Meagan Goods Husband Reveals He Was Celibate for Ten Years Prior to Marriage
DeVon Franklin, the husband of Meagan Good, Sony Pictures Executive, Preacher, author, and now we know a man of great discipline. Franklin in a recent interview reveals that he practiced celibacy for
Cops Surprise Accused Criminal… with Grace
When's the last time God prompted you to go out of your way to help someone? That’s what happened to Ryan Willard and Duane Fields, two West Virginia law enforcement officers whose response to a typi
Consumer Reports Rates Hospitals on Surgery Success Rates
We know Consumer Reports rates everything from automobiles, to computers, to home appliances. But what about healthcare? Well, a recent Consumer Reports article on surgery in some of the nation’s most
How President Obama Keeps His Cool
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer made a joke about how no other African American could be President of the United States other than President Obama because they wouldn’t be able to keep their cool the
Usher Asks Court To Lower $8,000 A Month Spousal Support Payments
Even though Usher has primary custody of his two sons, he’s still been dishing out $8,000 a month to his ex-wife and he says it’s got to stop. According to reports, the pop star filed legal documen
Meagan Good: The 4 Things That Keep Her Beautiful
Meagan Good has a lot to smile about. Her big and small screen roles continue to grow, and she continues to look more and more fabulous. The popular actress definitely looks the part of a leading lady
Oregon: ObamaCare Death Panel Committee May Deny Further Cancer Tx If Panel Rules Palliation Is Best
Even though it was 85 degrees outside today, a snowball was made. It is a small snowball, but it is not going to melt. In fact it is going to grow and before long, it will be so big that no one will b