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Washer Jewelry An ordinary metal washer becomes a funky piece of jewelry with nothing more than decorative paper and dimensional magic. Materials: large washer origami or other decorative paper scissors Mod Podge Dimensional Magic pencil 1 yd. leather cording leather clasp flat-nose pliers large hole punch 1

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Make It: Hardware Washer Pendants from Creative Juice
Pipe-Part Candlesticks: Patina Finish With the right parts and a little know-how, plain pipes can be transformed into distinctive candleholders that will help light up any room. Materials: 3/4″ lead pipe, 6″ long 3/4″ lead flange 3/4″ lead coupling Sophisticated Finishes Patina Antiquing Set (includes copper metallic surfacer and patina green antiquing solution) foam brush acrylic primer 1

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make it: pipe part candle holders
A new report by WorkLife Law provides a detailed picture of the current state of FRD litigation, including a 400% increase in the number of cases filed and an average verdict of more than $500,000. The report also describes common fact patterns that lead to FRD claims, shows the number of FRD cases filed in each state, and provides numerous case examples.
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Family Responsibilities Discrimination Litigation Update 2010
And the march of settlements continues…. As reported by the Tulsa (Oklahoma) World , A company that provides hospital pharmacy management services in Tulsa has agreed to pay $1 million in civil penalties for failing to account for large amounts of missing prescription drugs , the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tulsa announced Friday.
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Cardinal Health Settles, Novartis Settles
heat transfer on cotton, framed with antique cotton and indigo dyed silk, the image is from a vintage post card, heat transfer on tin foil, (vintage post card) It’s been a while since I’ve done photo transfers, but just last week I taught the heat transfer method in my art quilting class. The papers have become more accessible since the 90′s and they are user friendly for anyone with basic photo shop skills and an ink jet printer.

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image transfer
If you wanna create a quick and fun necklace to show off your Irish pride on St. Patrick’s day all you need to do alter a domino with a little Mod Podge , Dimensional Magic and an Irish image. To add a little glitz attach a few rhinestones or add a little glitter glue

More days out with the boys… On Saturday we went out into the countryside an hour an a half from Barcelona. The occasion: a calçotada, or feast devoted to the spring onion like veggies that are hugely popular in Catalunya at this time of year

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Days 51-53: sunshine, showers and spring onions
Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) is searching for a Field and Program Associate for the Elder Economic Security Initiative. The Field and Program Associate will support the delivery of strategic technical assistance to WOW’s state partners in the Elder Economic Security Initiative and will be responsible for assisting with the development and implementation of a package of techinical assistance services to assist state and local advocates in promoting economic security across the generations. View the complete job description and submit your application today! Application deadline is Friday, March 12, 2010
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WOW is Hiring: Field and Program Associate
At ” Networked, Interoperable, Secure National Medical Records a Castle in the Sky? ” I wrote that the holy grail of electronic medical record efforts – the creation of a networked, interoperable, secure national medical records system – may be far more difficult than anyone expected due to vulnerabilities in current, widespread IT networking and OS platforms. Now we hear the situation is even worse than in the articles I cited at that post: Wall Street Journal Feb
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Networked EMR’s and Healthcare Information Security: Practical When Massive IT Security Breaches Continue?
Ladies and Gents, We’re celebrating Mardi Gras this Friday at the Dance Studio! Some of you may have already decided on what you will be giving up for the next 40 days, and we hope this leaves room for more dancing! Dance Party – Tomorrow (19th) Be at the Dance Studio Friday night at 7:45pm.

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Mardi Gras Party!
You know the usual story: a political community is sundered by ethnic or sectarian conflict, things fall apart; after a hot season or two of killings and mayhem peace is negotiated, and the domestic political process resumes.

The San Francisco Chronicle recently reported how students at the University of California have been providing a satirical approach to the problems of the university’s leadership: It’s been a seriously dramatic year at the University of California, where hundreds of students seized buildings, demonstrated and shut down regents meetings last fall to protest rising tuition and the perceived privatization of the public school. It’s also been a satirically dramatic year, thanks to the UC Movement for Efficient Privatization, a fledgling group of mostly grad students in business attire that uses humor tinged with sarcasm to lampoon UC officials. Their own name is an example.

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University of California CEO – You Can Reduce My Pay if "You Throw In Air Force One"
I recently got an email that stressed me out ALL day today. I started this blog in 2004 with Blogger using their FTP service. The email that I got stated that they will be discontinuing their FTP service which I rely on to publish this blog to my website.
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Moms Blog Will Be Moving Soon To A New URL
Mobility is the ultimate challenge for consumer technology. Shrink technology with known challenges without making it utterly unusable

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The Rise of the UltraThin Notebook | Ultra Mobility and Vision Technology at CES 2010
The Associated Press just reported on the latest trend in commercially sponsored clinical research, direct investment by contract research organizations (CROs) in the development of specific drugs by particular pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies. Here is the background in the article: Pharmaceutical companies previously did all their own research and testing and submitted the results to the Food and Drug Administration for approval to put a medication on the market. Since the 1990s or so, Big Pharma has farmed out more and more of that testing to companies like Quintiles Transnational Corp., which grew quickly to meet the demand
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Quintiles to More Heavily Directly Invest in the Drugs Which it Evaluates – But Not to Worry, Says an Expert?
In my last post , I mentioned some of the problems that public opinion as a political force can pose when citizens aren’t sufficiently informed or just don’t care about political issues. I mentioned Walter Lippmann’s suggestion to relieve citizens of their participation in political decision making and leave it all up to experts. Another suggestion comes from political scientist John Zaller , who calls for a “burglar alarm journalism.” The principle is related to Lippmann’s: Zaller proposes to leave the evaluation of political issues to, of all things, the media.

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The Burglar Alarm Standard of News
OK, so now I’m losing count of which day it is…but here are some from our weekend. On Friday I spotted a wonderfully colourful patisserie selling Valentine’s goodies.

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Photos of the Day 42, 43, 44, 45… losing count
Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius and the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, David Blumenthal, announced the HITECH funding under the ARRA for State Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Regional Extension Center (RECs) across the country. The White House Press Release provides a detailed list of HIEs and RECs receiving grants.
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WV HIT Funding Under HITECH: WVHIN Gets $7.8M and WV REC gets $6M
Lest we be led into believing that healthcare IT is a tried and true, safe, proven technology: Friday, February 05, 2010 iHealthBeat.org Has Your Organization Had a Patient Safety Issue Directly Resulting From an Electronic System? Thirty-two percent of health IT professionals surveyed said their health care organization has had a patient safety or health care quality issue that could be classified as being a direct result of having an electronic system , according to a recent Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society survey . Meanwhile, 10% of respondents said they have had clients report patient safety or health care quality issues that were a direct result of having an electronic system, according to the survey.
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The Yin and Yang of Electronic Health Records
We are pleased to report that the Elder Economic Security Initiative (Initiative) is featured in the latest edition of AARP Magazine.

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Elder Economic Security Initiative Featured in AARP Magazine!