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Tschopp
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: tongue piercings pain |
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What did Bush "target correctly"? Can you be specific?
ditto for linux - runs like a one-legged hopping dog
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Lyla
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: prices on body piercings |
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“google cache, way back machine
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Lori
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Sponsored by HTC.
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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Roy
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: prices on body piercings |
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But if it's green it can only mean good. Huh, what's that? What do you mean by "negative externality"??
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Joaneen
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: put piercings on pictures |
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Yeah, that's great. Massive deficit spending is seen as a partisan issue instead of plain old irresponsible money management.

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Gaurav garg
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: planet silver piercings |
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It has to do with the rotation structure. The way the Army does it, whole units are deployed together for a year at a time. There is very little in the way of cool down between deployments. By the time they get reacquainted with their family and return to some semblance of normalcy, it's time to go back.The Air Force (at least back in '05) had a much different structure that was more expensive but far better on the people. The basic breakdown is here http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf ...What the dutch are doing sounds a lot like what the Air Force does.
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Promen
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: types of body piercings pictures |
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Great list + Free stuff = Good times
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Tukela
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: prices on body piercings |
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Andrijana
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It shouldn't matter what country you live in. Abuse of individuals is wrong.I agree only with the idea that it's not wise to meddle in the affairs of others. Holding businesses accountable should be effective via the use of boycotts. There are reasons why they aren't as effective: Unfortunately government impedes on business accountability yet again either through corporate status or by limiting people's ability to combat abuses on an economic front by taking their money and then 'claiming' that they solved the problems. It's a scam: Bureaucrats do not have an incentive to see these problems go away because that would put them out of a job. This means they profit from the suffering of others. |
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