AC Repair Tips To Your Broken Evansville IN AC System
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2y ago
It comes as no surprise that the AC is one of the most important appliances in your home. AC can provide you and your family with a comfortable and healthy living environment throughout the year so naturally, anything that might happen to it must be dealt with on an emergency basis. Unfortunately, this also means that if there’s a problem with your AC you most likely won’t be able to just sit back and relax until it’s fixed. For this reason, knowing how to deal with such situations is essential for every household. So here are some tips on what you can do if your AC breaks down: First of all ..read more
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How to Pick The Right Amelia OH Furnace System
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2y ago
Many people, who live in cities with cold winter conditions, need to install a furnace system in their homes. To select the best heater for your house, you will have to consider several factors. The first thing is your budget and the level of comfort you want to be achieved. Another great way to purchase a heating system is through the Internet. You can easily compare prices from different vendors and dealers before making a final decision regarding which type of product or brand is best suited for your needs. Why Do You Need To Install a Furnace System A furnace installation amelia is one of ..read more
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Fixing A Broken Plumbing Pumps
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2y ago
Checking Your Plumbing Pipes For Damages Before you do anything, read your water meter. If it’s not on and there is no one in the office to record the reading for you, don’t use the water until someone has had a chance to check if there isn’t a leak or something else wrong at your property. Next, go outside and start inspecting your water meter first. Check the pipes coming out of the house first. When you’ve done that, check for any leaks by looking around for damp ground or wet vegetation (or both). If there isn’t any, next check to see if there are any cracks or missing parts in the piping ..read more
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2y ago
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing ..read more
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Public lecture: “Lives worth living”: Social memory, social action, and contemporary disability advocacy
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by Kristen Pickles
4y ago
The designation of ‘life unworthy of life’ was used to justify the deaths and persecution of hundreds of thousands of people with disability under National Socialism. The Nazi Government was not alone in endorsing these values, with many other nations, including Australia, also sanctioning a variety of eugenic practices, and the segregation of people with disability from the community a dominant feature of government policy.The disability movement has made significant progress in transforming social values and attitudes since this dark period of history. However, marginalisation of people with ..read more
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Public Lecture: LGBTI Human Rights: From pink triangles to social acceptance? Reflections on human rights and the journey still to come
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by Kristen Pickles
4y ago
Presented by ACON and Sydney Health Ethics, this public lecture will explore the intersections of human rights and LGBTI people with diverse sexualities, genders and sex characteristics. Speakers will provide contemporary and historical examples of the ways that sexual and gender minorities have experienced human rights challenges and reflect on the treatment of LGBTI people through legal and social frameworks. Tuesday March 13 6:30pm – 8pm Eternity Playhouse 39 Burton St Darlinghurst, NSW 2010 Find more information and register for the event here ..read more
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Invitation: Working the past: Aboriginal Australia and psychiatry
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by Kristen Pickles
4y ago
A Sydney Ideas forum at the University of Sydney, Wednesday 7 March 2018 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have historically been subject to much more misdiagnosis, mistreatment, incarceration and coercion than other Australians in the hands of psychiatric institutions, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. The ramifications of psychiatry’s sometimes unwitting, indifferent or knowing complicity in past harmful practices and beliefs have been far-reaching. They extend from the health and well-being of the individual patient, to human rights and social justice concerns ..read more
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Isaiah Haastrup: doctors can stop baby’s life support
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by Kristen Pickles
4y ago
The Guardian, 30 January 2018 Author: Caroline Davies “Doctors can withdraw life support for an 11-month-old boy against the wishes of his parents, a judge has ruled.” Find article here ..read more
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Federal Right-to-Try Legislation — Threatening the FDA’s Public Health Mission
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by Kristen Pickles
4y ago
NEJM, 10 January 2018 Authors: Steven Joffe, Holly Fernandez Lynch “Though popular with the public and supported by politicians from both parties, the legislation has been widely criticized by policy experts. In isolation, its impact would probably be limited, since the bill was substantially hollowed out to secure the necessary votes. Nonetheless, the motivation behind the proposed legislation threatens to weaken the FDA’s ability to pursue its public health mission.” Find article here ..read more
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State to rewrite outdated laws on surrogacy, reproduction
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by Kristen Pickles
4y ago
SMH, 13 January 2018 Author: Emma Young “The state government on Saturday announced an independent review of laws governing surrogacy and assisted reproductive technology in Western Australia.” Find article here ..read more
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