Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Why I Hate Hospice by Andrew Weitzen
http://www.whyihatehospice.com
This is a story of every person caring for their parent at the end of life. The story follows the first encounter with the medical system. How things go wrong, so fast. How Hospice lost their way with palliative care. How medical professionals misuse prescription drugs, in particular opioid abuse. How systemic, societal problems pollute our healthcare system.
Yet, this is a surprisingly uplifting story. The story binds us to one another, past and present, family and friends, community and religion, with the maturing process of making peace with the passing of the generations.
Now available as an ebook on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07846NKFN?tag=internhandho-20
I just sat down and read your book cover to cover.
It is unique.
Touching. Beautiful. Reflective. Cautionary. Homage.
~ Philip Schwartz
This is not a feel bad book. This is a short, easy to read story of life and death, family and community. This is a cautionary tale, a case of The Emperor's New Clothes. If you would ask my sisters, and many others, they would say Hospice was wonderful. People want to believe what the professionals are doing is the right thing to do. I saw things differently. May this book keep your eyes open.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Scrollbars on Iframe in Internet Explorer with Aweber Form
Published article to solve that problem.
When Internet Explorer has problems and other browsers do not
This article explains how to fix many problems that are unique to Internet Explorer.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
What is it that you do for customers exactly
I make their dreams come true. Whatever they want for their website, I make it happen, within their budget, of course. For example,
lets say you wanted a website. I would discuss this with you to find out why you wanted one and what you wanted to accomplish. Then
I would implement the software and flesh out your website so you could update it yourself. I would also help you market your website
online or tell you how to do it yourself.
>> what is your web site for?
Here are some of my websites.
www.JewishNetwork.com - world's largest publisher of Jewish events, so people can find out what Jewish things are going on in their
community. Right now, we only make an effort to update info in the major markets.
www.DanceCalendar.info - same thing for dancing
www.InternetHandholding.com - Internet and computer tips
www.GainesvilleDance.com - Dancing in Gainesville
www.ComputerGainesville.com - My computer business in Gainesville
www.DotNetNuke.bz - articles about the DotNetNuke program
www.Programmer.bz - programming articles for Windows, Outlook and other stuff
www.PartnershipDancing.com - for my book Partnership Dancing(tm) to service my customers
www.IsraeliPartnerDancing.com - for Israeli Partner dancing
www.IsraeliDance.info - for Israeli Dancing
www.LeadAndFollow.com - to market my book Partnership Dancing(tm)
www.Evolve.name - about domain names
www.SingleWordDomainNames.com - about single word domain names
www.DomainNames.gs - about domain names
>> who uses it how does it help their business?
If you go to www.InternetHandholding.com, you will see
next to each article the number of views. I only recently
started publishing articles there, so you can see that
people with questions about certain things might stumble
upon an answer there.
For www.JewishNetwork.com, in certain cities, single Jews
use it to plan their social week.
I hope people will use www.PartnershipDancing.com to make
their partner dancing more enjoyable.
Joke: the Essence of Chutzpah
A little old lady sold pretzels on a street corner for 25 cents each..
Every day a young man would leave his office building at lunch time, and as he passed the pretzel stand, he would leave her a
quarter, but never take a pretzel.
This went on for more then 3 years. The two of them never spoke.
One day, as the young man passed the old lady's stand and left his quarter as usual, the pretzel lady spoke to him.
Without blinking an eye she said, "They're 35 cents now."
Visit the Sick in the Hospital
The favor from the Jewish viewpoint is the other way around, that those in need are doing us a favor by allowing us to visit them. When we visit the sick, as with any mitzvah, people do not need to thank us, but rather we should be thankful, being that someone is already in need, we have an opportunity to help.
As always, before Shabbat, Shlomi when to the rich man's house. The rich man gave Shlomi 10 shekels. Shlomi said, "Ten shekels, what is this? Last week you gave me 50 shekels."
The rich man looked sheepish and shrugged, "Times are rough, with the economy. Last week was a bad week."
Shlomi replied, "I see, you did not do well, but why should I suffer?"