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Street
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: radical piercings |
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Wont matter - they wont know how to read it.
The camera disguised as a gun (#30) wasn't very well thought out. The spy would have to point the gun at the subject to photograph.This is obviously quite threatening -- the spy's cover would have been blown immediately. The subject would be running away from the spy (pointing the gun camera) who's chasing after him... just ridiculous. :-)
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Lawren
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: popular facial piercings |
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“What about Bowie? Weird, has that aristocrat thing going for him (when he's that personality), actually was in a vampire movie, to boot.
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REVANNA
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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"Microevolution" and "macroevolution" both happen the exact same way. If you believe in microevolution, congratulations, you also believe in macroevolution! I suggest watching a series of videos made by YouTube user AronRa called "Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm277H3ot6YThat video in particular deals with the creationist argument "Macroevolution has never been observed.".
So the obvious question would be whether or not they removed any factors of correlation between uninsured and higher trauma(or insured coming in with lesser trauma). I saw in the method section that they mention injury level, but I didn't see any consideration for normalizing the results for injury level for insured vs uninsured. It would definitely invalidate the implied conclusion that the insurance itself is the causal factor if uninsured people had a higher tendency to come with greater injuries vs insured.Insured individuals would be more likely to visit the ER for minor injuries since it costs them little, while uninsured would handle more trivial things themselves. Thus, this would definitely bias the survival rate for that group by padding the 'safe' visits for the insured. Only half a week ago, a friend of mine had a bad bicycle accident that messed up the side of her face and cut the inside of her lip badly. She would have lived without going to the ER, but because group health had a program for uninsured under a certain salary, she decided to go. She got 4 stitches and an xray of her shoulder which turned out to be fine. So insurance itself(or simply not having to pay in this case) can increase the frequency of visits to the ER for less severe injuries.Again, I couldn't see that they accounted for this in their method. It talks about the ISS algorithm but I'm not familiar with it's details so take this point with a grain of salt.!
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Prajjwal Baral
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: popular facial piercings |
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INTERNET TOUGH GUYS in rl?
big spaghetti monster in the sky? |
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Pooniga
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: septum piercings healing |
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I'm surprised there isn't already a punk band with that name.

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Tyler
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: risks of oral piercings |
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Real story, but please Digg, stop using Dailymail, as half the content is made up!Link to a credible site: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091117/wl_sthasia_af ...
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Kisin
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: tongue piercings close up |
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Unless you have that frizzy Ukranian Jew hair which does nothing but grow outward instead of down. It's not quite a jew-fro, but it's nothing like Stewart's hair.
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John
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: popular facial piercings |
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Nishikant
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Marxist. Death panels. Palling around with terrorists. Yep, not fair to Sarah. Distortions. You betcha. |
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