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By Connie LimonOct 2, 20071 topic

Vacation Ideas: The Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho

nThe Idaho Botanical Garden is located at 2355 Old Penitentiary Road, Boise, Idaho 83712. Telephone number is 208-343-8649, Toll Free is 877-527-8233. The Botanical Garden is open Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. These hours are for the months of May through October. There are summer special hours (through September) of Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.nnThe Idaho Botanical Garden first bega

Primary topic: Retreats, Spas and Vacations
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By Connie LimonOct 1, 20071 topic

Vacation Ideas: Stone Mountain Park In Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.

nStone Mountain Park features a huge variety of fun family activities. It is situated on 3,200 acres of natural beauty. Stone Mountain Park’s physical address is U.S. Highway 78 East, Exit 8, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087nnStone Mountain Park requires a vehicle entry fee of $8 in cash for one day parking. The parking pass fee gives you access to the Park’s numerous outdoor adventures including public picnic areas, hiking trails, children’s playground, walk-up trail and

Primary topic: Retreats, Spas and Vacations
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By Connie LimonSep 30, 20071 topic

Vacation Ideas: Weekend Getaway Trip To Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

nRehoboth Beach is one of Delaware’s most popular resort towns. It has long been a traditional summer getaway for families. At Rehoboth Beach you can enjoy an old-fashioned beach vacation that even includes a boardwalk. Funland, an amusement park is nearby.nnIf you need to travel by plane, review the following for getting best deals on airline tickets to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware:nn• Expedia.comn• ORBITZ.comn• CheapTickets.comn• Farecast.comn• BookingBuddy.comn•

Primary topic: Retreats, Spas and Vacations
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By Connie LimonSep 29, 20071 topic

Vacation Ideas: The Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Connecticut, Home to NAUTILUS Part 1

nA visit to the Submarine Force Museum in Connecticut is like peering into the lives of the men who sail the ocean depths. Learn about the development of the “silent service” from Bushnell’s Turtle that was used in the Revolutionary War, to the modern Virginia and Ohio class submarines. There are three operating periscopes in the museum. Enjoy films of submarines past and present in one of the museum’s theaters. They have an interactive computer display to show how su

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By Connie LimonSep 27, 20071 topic

Vacation Ideas: Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame

nThe Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame is located in the historic Carver Theater on 4th Avenue Business District in Birmingham, Alabama. The museum is in the Civil Rights District at 1631 4th Avenue North, in Birmingham, Alabama. Admission is free, and the hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday.nnThe Carver Theatre is a popular spot for local jazz artists. They have been host to jazz legends like Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampt

Primary topic: Retreats, Spas and Vacations
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By Connie LimonSep 27, 20071 topic

Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tennessee Vacation Idea

nThe Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tennessee is the most visited National Park in the United States. It is rich in Southern Appalachian history spanning thousands of years from the prehistoric Paleo Indians to early European settlement in the 1800s to loggers and Civilian Conservation Corps in the 20th century. The park continues to protect the historic structures, landscapes, and artifacts that tell the variety of stories of people who once lived in the

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By Connie LimonSep 26, 20071 topic

Career Descriptions: Bill And Account Collectors

nDescription of PositionnnThe Bill and Account Collectors keep records of accounts overdue. Their main function is to collect payment on accounts overdue.nnJob DutiesnnBill and Account Collectors locate and notify customers of delinquent accounts either by telephone or letter. If a customer has moved without leaving a forwarding address, the collector can check with the post office, telephone companies, credit bureaus, or former neighbors for a new address. The process to fin

Primary topic: Career Development
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By Connie LimonSep 25, 20071 topic

Doors Opened To The Graceland Mansion On June 7, 1982

nThe will of Elvis Presley appointed his father, Vernon Presley as executor and trustee. The beneficiaries were his nearest relatives, Minnie Mae Presley (grandmother), Vernon Presley (father) and Lisa Marie Presley (his only child). Elvis Presley died in 1977. Vernon Presley died in 1979. Minnie May Presley died in 1980. This left Lisa Marie Presley as the sole heir to the Elvis Presley estate. Lisa Marie’s inheritance was to be held in trust for her until her twenty-fifth

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By Connie LimonSep 22, 20071 topic

Maintaining Control In The Classroom Is A Key To Success As A Substitute Teacher

nOne of your greatest responsibilities working as a substitute teacher is to maintain control of the classroom. Some of your days will only be maintaining control of the classroom. Preparation for this task is essential for successful classroom control. This preparation includes:nn• The way your dressn• The way you speakn• Knowing the subject mattern• Being Flexiblen• Prepared with activities and lesson plans from your bag of tricksnnDress for success in the classro

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By Connie LimonSep 14, 20071 topic

Living In Massachusetts Cities and Towns: Ashfield, Massachusetts

nAshfiled is a 40 square mile town in the Berkshire foothills situated in the southwestern corner of Franklin County. This town was originally named Huntstown in 1736. It was incorporated under the name of Ashfield in 1765.nnAshfield, Massachusetts was a center of the peppermint industry from about 1812 to 1830. By 1825 several hundred acres of peppermint were under cultivation. This peppermint cultivation yielded up to forty pounds of oil per acre. The value was nearly $8 pe

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By Connie LimonSep 13, 20071 topic

Words of Praise To God and A Testimony after Deliverance of Evil

Words of Praise to God and a Testimony after Deliverance of EvilnnThe book of Psalms is a great place to find comfort. Each time in my life when I have been especially “deeply” troubled by something, the Holy Ghost takes me to the book of Psalms and there I find words of wisdom, comfort, refuge and peace.nnPsalm 62, beginning with verse one is where the Holy Ghost takes me this night after an attack I recently suffered from Lucifer’s followers. As I read these passages,

Primary topic: Spiritual Guides
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By Connie LimonSep 8, 20071 topic

Caring for Your Baby's Umbilical Cord

nFrom the sixth week of pregnancy until birth there is an umbilical cord that connects the developing fetus to the mother through the placenta. It exists as a lifeline that supplies the developing fetus with oxygen, nutrition and a route for waste elimination while the fetus is within the womb.nnAt birth, the baby is able to breathe, eat, and void by itself. The umbilical cord is no longer necessary and is clamped and cut shortly after delivery.nnThe remaining cord after baby

Primary topic: Child Development
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By Connie LimonSep 5, 20071 topic

What It Means To Be A Genuine Prisoner Of The Lord

nEveryone has a chance to live in a Paradise of eternal life after leaving this present world in death. God makes no respect of persons. He calls “everyone” to repentance. However, there are just a select “few” who actually answer this call and receive a borne again spirit from God. These are the chosen ones scripture speaks about. After receiving the borne again spirit, life is still no gravy train, and it does not mean a person will then be forever b

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By Connie LimonAug 26, 20071 topic

New Hampshire Attractions: Ski Resorts

nIf you love the mountains of New Hampshire, there is no better way to see them than from the peaks of ski areas such as Loon Mountain, Bretton Woods, or Wild Cat. There are at least 20 ski resorts in New Hampshire that would make an excellent choice for your winter ski vacation.nnWhat is the gold of every skiing treasure hunter? Guaranteed to be replete with snow during the winter months, of course! The Balsams Wilderness Resort provides superb skiing and luxurious lodging.

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By Connie LimonAug 25, 20071 topic

Alaska Attractions: Kenai Fjords Tours Part 1

Kenai Fjords National Park TournnThe Kenai Fjords Tours is the original Alaska glacier cruise and tour operator in Alaska’s Fjords National Park. On their tours you will be able to see Alaska’s incredible wildlife and glaciers. Not only will you see the incredible beauty of Alaska, but you will also learn more from the most knowledgeable captains and narrators. Sit from comfortable and spacious cabins as you view glaciers and wildlife like you could not ever imagine just

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By Connie LimonAug 24, 20071 topic

Living in Massachusetts Towns and Cities: Abington, Massachusetts

nAbington is a small community of approximately 13,000 people. The town is located 12 miles south of Boston and was first settled by European settlers in 1668.nnDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the manufacture of boots and shoes was its primary industry. Nearly half of the footwear provided for the Union Army during the Civil War came out of Abington factories. The town is also noted for having a working dairy farm as of 1986. Today, the town’s roots in ma

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By Connie LimonAug 23, 20071 topic

Massachusetts Attractions: The John F. Kennedy Birthplace Historical Site

nThe John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site located at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts preserves the birthplace of America’s 35th president. Tours of the house are offered seasonally. nnThe president’s mother returned to the house in 1967 and restored it to the best of her recollection of its 1917 appearance. John F. Kennedy spent his boyhood at the residence on 83 Beals Street. Eight members of the Kennedy family lived at 83 Beals Street from 1914-192

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By Connie LimonAug 22, 20071 topic

Types of Nipples, Medications, and Fathers be Supportive and Helpful during Breastfeeding

Each breastfeeding woman has to find her own routine with settings and positions that work best for her and the baby. Each woman experiences a unique experience while breastfeeding. It is not unusual for breastfeeding mothers to return to jobs outside of their homes after a baby is born. When a woman does return to work after a maternity leave, the breastfeeding routine will have to change. With the help of a breast pump, many mothers continue to breastfeed successfully.nnIf

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By Connie LimonAug 21, 20071 topic

Perhaps it was “The Inquiring Photographer” who Captured Senator John F. Kennedy’s Heart

nJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy’s personal secretary tells her memories of the first time she saw Jacqueline Bouvier walking into Senator John F. Kennedy’s office. First impression was of a very young woman, with dark, tousled hair, poised and friendly as she walked past the girls in the Senator’s office. Years later, Mrs. Gallagher, personal secretary to Mrs. Kennedy read the memoirs of John H. Davis, Jackie’s cousin. In those memoirs it was revealed that Mrs. Kennedy di

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By Connie LimonAug 21, 20071 topic

Massachusetts Beaches Part 1

nDorchester ReservationnnThe Dorchester Reservation is open year-round, dawn to dusk. Malibu Beach, Victory Road Park and Tenean Beach provide coastal access along the extended mouth of the Neponset River. There is protected swimming and a bathhouse. Tenean Beach is a popular swimming beach with playground facilities, tennis and basketball courts. Savin Hill Beach is managed by the city of Boston and restored to its original Olmsted Brothers design. Savin Hill Beach has a tot

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By Connie LimonAug 21, 20071 topic

Children’s Educational Toys 6 to 12 Months: What’s Available? Part 1

In this series of articles I will give you a review of a variety of the educational toys for children 6 to 12 months of age available now. You can find these toys in toy shops and online nationwide.nnMy First Word Touch and FeelnnThis is a fun filled board book featuring:nn• Feel the squishy bath spongen• Stroke the fury teddy bearn• Feel the bumpy tractor tiresn• Touch the woolly sheepnnThere are 10 pages with one touch and feel on each page plus over 70 images to lo

Primary topic: Parenting
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By Connie LimonAug 17, 20071 topic

Massachusetts Attractions: Newbury Street

Newbury Street is a 2 mile long stretch that was once part of the Boston Harbor. By 1882 almost all the buildings were built in European design with wide boulevards, grid patterns and parkways. The 2 mile long stretch became a prestigious and exclusive residential neighborhood and was the most desirable place to live in Boston. The houses were huge with all the latest amenities of indoor plumbing and coal-burning furnaces.nnThe 2 mile long stretch is now a retail and tourist

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By Connie LimonAug 17, 20071 topic

Massachusetts Attractions: The Salem Witch Museum

The Salem Witch Museum is located on Washington Square in Salem, Massachusetts. The museum will take you back in time to the summer in which hundreds were accused, imprisoned and hanged for practicing witchcraft. Bridget Bishop was tried on June 2 and hanged on June 10 setting the precedent for a summer of executions.nnNew Exhibit at the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, MassachusettsnnWitches: Evolving Perceptions examines the stereotypical witch, aspects of witchcraft in the 17t

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By Connie LimonAug 16, 20071 topic

The Well-kept Secret of the Whole Kennedy Administration

nMary Barelli Gallagher was Jacqueline Kennedy’s personal secretary from shortly before her marriage to Senator John F. Kennedy through the White House years and afterward for a total of eight years. She watched Mrs. Kennedy as she restored the White House, worked closely with her in the family quarters and was with her on the day in Dallas when President Kennedy was assassinated. Mrs. Gallagher knew the real woman beneath the goddess-figure the world made of Jacqueline Ken

Primary topic: Women's Issues
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By Connie LimonAug 14, 20071 topic

Massachusetts Attractions: The Eric Museum of Picture Book Art

nnThe Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art was founded in part by Eric Carle, the renowned author and illustrator of more than 70 books, including the 1969 classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar. It is the first full-scale museum in the United States devoted to national and international picture book art. The museum was conceived and built with a goal of celebrating the art that we are first exposed to as children.nnExploring images that are familiar and beloved, the Museum str

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By Connie LimonAug 14, 20071 topic

Vermont Attractions: Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home Part 2

nThe animals on the farm at Hildene are managed using rotational grazing. They are moved onto fresh grass many times during the growing season.nnThe formal garden was designed by Robert Todd Lincoln’s daughter, Jessie in 1907. Her desire for the look of the garden was for it to resemble a “stained-glass Gothic cathedral window.” The panes of “colored glass” were produced by different colored flowers and privet hedge was planted to represent the “leading” between

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By Connie LimonAug 13, 20071 topic

Vermont Attractions: Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home Part 1

nHis father, Abraham Lincoln, was born in a log cabin and came from the humblest rank in life to become over our nation during a very momentous period of our history. One generation later, Robert Todd Lincoln, the only child of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln to live to adulthood, became Chairman of one of the largest corporations in America at the turn of the 20th century. In 1905, Robert Todd Lincoln built his Georgian Revival mansion in the scenic village of Manchester in th

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By Connie LimonAug 13, 20071 topic

True, Long Lasting Love Does Exist: First Make the Person Fall in Love with You!

nThe first few moments you meet someone can be decisive as to whether or not the two of you are a “match.” Scientists tell us these first impressions of each other that determine your future together happens in just a few minutes.nnIf you want the other person to like you there are a few techniques you can use to help lure them into liking you and then into making a first date and so on.nnIf you click during the first impressions, you then enter into the second phase wher

Primary topic: Relationship Advice
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By Connie LimonAug 12, 20071 topic

Baltimore, Maryland Tours Part 1

nBaltimore, Maryland is a thriving city. It has an incredible history. The absolute best way to sightsee all that Baltimore has to see is through the city tours.nnThe Baltimore Trolley TournnThe Baltimore Trolley Tour takes visitors to see all the major sights in Baltimore. The tour last 90 minutes and is narrated by a knowledgeable tour guide. The vehicle you will be riding in is of course climate-controlled as you ride through the sights and charm of a city of neighborhoods

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By Connie LimonAug 6, 20071 topic

Thumb, Finger and Pacifier Sucking Habits: What Should You Do?

nBaby and Toddler thumb sucking habits are very common. These habits are considered to have a soothing and calming effect on babies and toddlers. There is a natural need to suck present in all infants. Infants have been known to suck their thumbs before they are born and right after being born.nnMany parents report their children suck their thumbs or fingers at some time in their early life. The behavior usually stops around 6 or 7 months of age. If your child continues to su

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By Connie LimonAug 6, 20071 topic

Baltimore Family Attractions: The Walters Art Museum Part 2

nFamily Flick Days are held on the first Saturday of every month currently (2007). Films cover a variety of themes relating to the museum’s drop-in activities topics. Family Flicks films are always chosen with the child and their family in mind and are free of charge. Films are shown in the Family Art Center at noon.nnFREE Family FestivalsnnFestival days are always free at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. Festival days are filled with performances, art activit

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By Connie LimonAug 6, 20071 topic

Baltimore Family Attractions: The Walters Art Museum Part 1

nThe Walters Art Museum is located at 600 North Charles Street in Baltimore’s historic Mt. Vernon Cultural District. Mt. Vernon’s Cultural District is about one mile north of the Inner Harbor. The museum is located near the MTA bus lines (Nos. 3, 11, 31, 61 and 64) and the Centre Street Light Rail stop. Main entrance to the museum is located on Centre Street near the corner of Centre and Cathedral Streets.nnParkingnnA staffed parking lot is located across the street from

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By Connie LimonAug 5, 20071 topic

What is the Commandment Regarding Marriage and Divorce?

nGreat multitudes of people continued to follow after Jesus as he departed from Galilee and came into the coasts of Judea beyond Jordan. As the multitudes gathered with Jesus, he healed them of all their sicknesses. Then came the Pharisees tempting Jesus again and said to him: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?nnJesus answered saying have you not read that he that made them at the beginning made them male and female and for this cause a man will leav

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By Connie LimonJul 31, 20071 topic

Colleges and Universities in Baltimore, Maryland Part V

nMorgan State UniversitynnMorgan State University at 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland sits on a spacious 140-acre campus nestled among rolling hills of Northeast Baltimore.nnMorgan State University has earned a national reputation as a progressive institution for higher learning and is the leading producer of African-American degree recipients in Maryland. Morgan State University is ranked fourth nationally in the number of engineering degrees awarded to Africa

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By Connie LimonJul 31, 20071 topic

Colleges and Universities in Baltimore, Maryland Part IV

nLoyola CollegennLoyola College at 4501 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland was established in 1852. It is a Jesuit Catholic comprehensive university offering undergraduate, masters and doctoral programs. nnThe undergraduate program features 34 disciplines and four pre-professional programs in addition to a diverse selection of electives. About one-half of the junior class studies abroad each year through exchange programs in Melbourne, Australia, Leuven, Belgium, Bei

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By Connie LimonJul 31, 20071 topic

Can Older People Get Asthma?

nMany people who develop asthma as adults had breathing problems as children. Asthma is a breathing problem that can start at any age. There are also people who have asthma as children and it goes away as they grow older. It may come back later in life. Some people get asthma for the first time when they are older.nnAsthma is a breathing problem that makes it more difficult for you to get air in and out of your lungs. When a person has asthma, the breathing tubes are sensitiv

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By Connie LimonJul 30, 20071 topic

Colleges and Universities in Baltimore, Maryland Part III

nCoppin State UniversitynnCoppin State University is a 52-acre campus in West Baltimore, very much an urban campus, however, its lovely shaded walks and fountains give it the atmosphere of a serene residential college. Most of the buildings are new, modern and comfortable.nnCoppin students get on-the-job training with national and local companies and agencies through cooperative education and internship programs. Coppin State University offers 23 undergraduate majors and ten

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By Connie LimonJul 26, 20071 topic

The Medical Transcriptionist Procedure for Flagging

nFlagging a medical report is necessary when a Medical Transcriptionist leaves a blank or has some other question about a report.nnIt is important to learn and follow the department or employer’s policy for handling questionable dictation. Most employers insist that their Medical Transcriptionist leave blanks rather than to “guess” or make up dictation to avoid leaving a blank.nnConsider the following steps as a customary hospital and clinic policy for leaving blanks an

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By Connie LimonJul 25, 20071 topic

People Who Worship God from the Mouth; but With a Heart Far From God

nThe scribes and Pharisees of Jerusalem seem to always be trying to find fault in Jesus and his disciples, not seem to be, rather they did this continually. nnDon’t you think we have scribes and Pharisees today that do the same thing? I know so.nnThis time they went to Jesus and told him his disciples sinned against the tradition of the elders? nnTraditions are something I am well acquainted with. It seems every religious denomination has their own set of traditions that ar

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By Connie LimonJul 24, 20071 topic

Medical Transcriptionist’s Role with Medical Report Formats and Style

nMedical report formats and styles vary according to your location. The examination portion of a routine History and Physical report might be transcribed in block paragraph form or with indentations, hanging paragraphs, with subheadings in all capitals, or subheadings in upper and lowercase letters. There is no real set in stone format or style. You will need to follow the instructions of your employer about report formats and styles. nnSometimes the physician’s dictating s

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By Connie LimonJul 23, 20071 topic

Jesus and the Parable of the Sower and Why This Is

nGreat multitudes gathered around Jesus to hear his words. Jesus went into a ship and the multitude of people interested in his words stood on the shore. Jesus spoke many things to them in parables.nnHis disciples asked him why you speak to the multitude of people in parables. Jesus answered and said because it given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. Jesus said these people saw, but did not really see, and heard, but really di

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By Connie LimonJul 22, 20071 topic

Jesus Explains Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost and the Idling of Time

nA person possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb was brought to Jesus. When Jesus healed the person he began to see and could hear. All the people who saw this were amazed and said, Is this the son of David? However, when the Pharisees heard of it, they said, this man called Jesus, does not cast out devils, except it be by Be-el’ze-bub, the prince of devils. In other words, Jesus is not casting out devils by anything good, he is doing it by an evil method.nnJesus knew the

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By Connie LimonJul 21, 20071 topic

The Medical Transcriptionist’s Role with the Healthcare Record

nThe healthcare record is:nn• Chronologicaln• Documents of a patient’s initial databasen• Initial evaluationn• Identified problems and needsn• Objectives of caren• Prescribed treatmentn• ResultsnnThe healthcare record belongs to the hospital, medical facility or office where it originated. It cannot be removed from the premises without a subpoena or court order. Although much of the healthcare record is maintained through computer software systems, most medica

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By Connie LimonJul 20, 20071 topic

The Plight of the Twelve Apostles When First Sent to the Lost Sheep of Israel

nJesus gave power to his twelve disciples against unclean spirits to be able to cast them out and to heal all manner of sickness and diseases. The names of the twelve apostles were:nn• Simon, who was also called Petern• Andrew, the brother of Simon n• James, son of Zeb’e-deen• John, the brother of Jamesn• Phillipn• Bartholomewn• Thomasn• Matthew, the publicann• James, the son of Al-hae’usn• Leb-bae’us, whose surname was Thad-dae’usn• Simon the Ca

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By Connie LimonJul 20, 20071 topic

Jesus and his Followers Must seek after those who are Sick and in Need of Healing

nSome of the scribes who saw Jesus heal a man sick of the palsy and also forgave the man of his sins accused Jesus of blaspheming within their hearts. Jesus knew their thoughts and asked why think this evil of him in their hearts? Jesus told the scribes it is just as easy to forgive the sins of man as it is to heal because the Son of man has power on earth to forgive sins and to heal the sick. The man who was sick of palsy arose and went into his house. There were multitudes

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By Connie LimonJul 19, 20071 topic

Jesus Walks about the Earth Doing “Good”

nAfter the great sermon on the mountain, Jesus comes down and great multitudes of people followed him. A leper appeared and began to worship Jesus. The Leper asked Jesus to make him clean. Jesus put forth his hand and touched him saying the words “I will, be clean.” Immediately his leprosy was cleansed. nnHave you ever been praying, and the Holy Ghost takes your tongue to speak you in other tongues, and then says to you, “I will.” If this happens to you, you can bank

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By Connie LimonJul 19, 20071 topic

Changes You Can Expect through the Aging Process

As you age time creates change on the body’s organs and systems. Everyone is unique in the aging process. How you age is unique as well as when you age. There are some typical changes, however, common to everyone. In this article you will learn about some of those changes that take place during the aging process.nnThe cardiovascular system, your heart muscle, becomes less efficient and will work harder to pump the same amount of blood through your body.n nBones reach a

Primary topic: Aging and Longevity
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By Connie LimonJul 18, 20071 topic

Jesus Teaches Brotherly Love, Peace and Kindness

nJesus went up into a mountain and when he was comfortable, he called his disciples to come close to him and then opened his mouth and taught many wise sayings. nnJesus went onto tell his disciples and all who follow after righteousness that they are the actual salt of the earth and the light of the world. He instructed them to let their light shine before men so others could see their good works and this would in turn glorify the father which is in heaven.nnJesus told his di

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By Connie LimonJul 18, 20071 topic

Types of Medical Reports Medical Transcriptionist's Transcribe Part I

nThere are a variety of medical reports created every day in physician offices, clinics, and hospitals. A Medical Transcriptionist needs to be familiar with the medical reports dictated in each work setting.nnTypes of reports dictated in private physician practice include:nn• Office chart notesn• Lettersn• Initial office evaluationsn• History and physical examinationsnnTypes of reports dictated in hospitals and medical centers are numerous. The reports

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By Connie LimonJul 17, 20071 topic

The Devil Tempts Jesus in the Wilderness

nJesus was tempted of the devil in the wilderness. Jesus fasted forty days and forty nights. You can imagine just how hungry Jesus was after fasting these forty days and forty nights. The tempter, who is the devil, went to Jesus and said if you are the son of God, make these stones become bread. The devil thought he for sure had Jesus stumped on this one. He thought Jesus would be hungry enough to just about do anything at this point. And if you think about it for a minute, s

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