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Jul

08

ARIZONA BUSINESS ON THE MOVE

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Hello Arizona Business Community, 

The weather in July is hot, however, the business growth is even hotter, thanks to Arizona Power Networking. This organization is helping business prosper.  This organization members help business connect around the world, as well as, locally. 

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Jun

25

Juniques Update for June 2011

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Hello Community

 Busy Busy Month and July is going to be even more busy.

Make sure you check out Allstar Success Alliance

and get your free enrollment and meet our international neighbors

click here and get your free enrollment 

 

We are creating jobs and opportunities at ASA stay up with us.

Start your career path today. 

 

 


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Oct

29

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE PRAY?

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WHAT HAPPENS IN HEAVEN WHEN WE PRAY?


I dreamt that I went to Heaven and an angel  was showing me around. We
walked side-by-side inside a large workroom filled with angels. My
angel guide stopped in front of the first section and said, ' This is
the Receiving Section. Here, all petitions to God said in prayer are
received.

I looked around in this area, and it was terribly busy with so many
angels sorting out petitions written on voluminous paper sheets and
scraps from people all over the world.

Then we moved on down a long corridor until we reached the second section.

The angel then said to me, "This is the Packaging and Delivery
Section. Here, the graces and blessings the people asked for are
processed and delivered to the living persons who asked for them." I
noticed again how busy it was there. There were many angels working
hard at that station, since so many blessings had been requested and
were being packaged for delivery to Earth.

Finally at the farthest end of the long corridor we stopped at the
door of a very small station. To my great surprise, only one angel was
seated there, idly doing nothing. "This is the Acknowledgment Section,
my angel friend quietly admitted to me. He seemed embarrassed." How is
it that there is no work going on here? ' I asked.

"So sad," the angel sighed. "After people receive the blessings that
they asked for, very few send back acknowledgments"

"How does one acknowledge God's blessings? " I asked..

"Simple," the angel answered. Just say, "Thank you, Lord. "

"What blessings should they acknowledge?" I asked.

"If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof
overhead and a place to sleep you are richer than 75% of this world.
If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a
dish, you are among the top 8% of the world ' s wealthy. "

"And if you get this on a computer, you are part of the 1% in
the world who has that opportunity."

"If you woke up this morning with more health than illness .. You are
more blessed than the many who will not even survive this day. "

"If you have never experienced the fear in battle, the loneliness of
imprisonment, the agony of torture, or the pangs of starvation . You
are ahead of 700 million people in the world.."

"If you can attend a church without the fear of harassment, arrest,
torture or death,  you are envied  and more blessed than, three
billion people in the world."

"If your parents are still alive and still married ...you are very rare."

Ok, what now? How can I start?

If you can read this message, you just received a double blessing in
that someone was thinking of you as very special and you are more
blessed than over two billion people in the world who cannot read at
all.

Have a good day, count your blessings, and if you care to, pass this
along to remind everyone else how blessed we all are

ATTN: Acknowledge Dept.
"Thank you Lord, for giving me the ability to share this message and
for giving me so many wonderful people with whom to share it.
Thank you Lord for everything, especially all my family and friends."


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Oct

24

Multi-Cultural Diabetes

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Making An Impact On Diabetes In the Minority Community

The Central Ohio Diabetes Association recognizes the ever changing diversity that makes up our community. Diabetes affects everyone, specifically various minority groups including Asian, African American, Hispanic, who are more at risk. That's why the Central Ohio Diabetes Association has established the Multi-Cultural Diabetes Resource Center, which offers information that will help you learn how to prevent and manage diabetes.

By using the Center's resources, you can help yourself manage the disease by learning the steps to good diabetes care. The Multi-Cultural Diabetes Resource Center is funded through a grant from the Columbus Medical Association Foundation (CMAF).

The Multi-Cultural Diabetes Resource Center will also add to the number of minority educators in the community by providing culturally specific diabetes education and training to qualified individuals, with the goal of increasing minority participation in diabetes education and detection programs.

The Central Ohio Diabetes Association clinical staff will serve as mentors to these educators, with the hope that this action will lead to better health outcomes and reduced disparity for minorities with diabetes.

In Ohio, studies show that minorities are underserved and underrepresented in formal diabetes education programs.

How Can The Center Help Me?

99% of diabetes care is self-care. Taking care of diabetes is a team effort between you and your healthcare providers (doctor, nurse, dietitian educators, pharmacist and others). You are the most important member of the team. By using the Center's resources, you can keep yourself healthy by learning what to do for good diabetes care.

What Can I Find There?

The Multi-Cultural Diabetes Research Center has resources that will help you learn how to prevent and manage diabetes through exercise, healthy foods, blood sugar testing and medications. At the Center you will find:

  • Information in Spanish, Somali, Cambodian, Russian and some Asian languages
  • Large print diabetes education books and magazines
  • Videos and audiotapes
  • Books and videos for children
  • Online information resources
  • How to get an interpreter when you need hospital care or health information in your language.
  • Two work stations, including one with a computer
  • Reading lounge area
  • Tools for healthcare professionals

Who Does It Affect

EVERYONE! Because everyone knows someone with "sugar". Anyone with more than two risk factors could develop diabetes. People with a HIGH risk for diabetes are:

  • Apple shaped (extra weight around the middle)
  • Members of minority groups, such as African American, Hispanic and Asian.
  • Inactive (rarely exercise)
  • Over age 30
  • Related to people with diabetes

If your blood sugar level is high, you must see a doctor right away!

What is the Central Ohio Diabetes Association?

One in 10 people in our community will develop diabetes. The Central Ohio Diabetes Association helps Central Ohioans with diabetes detect their condition, prevent onset and complications, and learn to live well with the challenge of diabetes regardless of their ability to pay.

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a dangerous disease that can make you very sick. Some people call their diabetes "sugar." It happens when there is too much sugar in the blood. When the body can't turn sugar from food into energy for the body, it stays in the blood. Too much sugar in the blood for a long time causes health problems. High blood sugar can damage many parts of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, kidneys and eyes. It can block the flow of blood to your feet and lead to loss of limbs.

What Should I Look For?

Be aware of the following warning signs:

D -

Drowsy, lack of energy

I -

Itching

A -

A family history of diabetes

B -

Blurred vision

E -

Extreme thirst or frequent urination

T -

Tingling, numbness

E -

Extreme weight loss or gain

S -

Slow healing of cuts

Why Should I Care?

  • Diabetes is a disease that can cause death and serious health problems, such as blindness, kidney failure, damage to nerves, and heart disease.
  • There is a lot you can do to PREVENT diabetes problems. By keeping your blood sugar normal most of the time, you can live a long and healthy life.

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Oct

24

What is MultiCulturalism?

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Living in a Multicultural Society

What is Multiculturalism?

Multiculturalism is the acceptance and encouragement of many cultures in a society. Multiculturalism:

*       Encourages racial and ethnic harmony

*       Promotes cross-cultural understanding

*       Discourages hatred, discrimination, and violence

Multiculturalism in Canada

In 1971, Canada adopted multiculturalism as an official policy, which confirmed:

*       The value and dignity of all Canadians, regardless of their racial or ethnic origins, their language or their religious affiliations

*       The rights of Aboriginal peoples

*       The status of Canada's two official languages: French and English

Living in a diverse society can be a wonderful experience.

*       Canada promotes multiculturalism by encouraging Canadians to participate in all aspects of life. Regardless of their ethnic background, everyone can partake in social, cultural, economic, and political affairs. Everyone is equal. Everyone has a right to be heard. These rights are guaranteed through our Canadian Constitution and our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

*       Some people come to Canada with a history of hatred or distrust toward a particular ethnic group. Promoting hatred is not permitted in Canada. You have the right to preserve your own ethnicity in Canada. You must also respect others' right to do the same.

*       Marriages between people of different races are legal in Canada. Such marriages are widely accepted.

*       Almost every faith is represented in Canada. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the freedom of religious expression. The right to hold any religious belief implies that you too must be tolerant of the beliefs of others.

*       Canada has also experienced racial and ethnic tensions. The majority of Canadians, however, are fair-minded. They will accept and respect anyone who accepts and respects them.

As a potential newcomer to Canada, you may contribute to this country's diversity. However, you need to be prepared to live in a multicultural environment and adapt to the ways of your new home.

All immigrants will need to:

*       Learn English or French as soon as possible.

*       Obey Canadian laws and respect Canadian values and public behaviour.

*       Understand and respect the Canadian Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms - both forbid discrimination based on ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age, and mental or physical disabilities.


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