Cary Verse, pedophile, California.
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there was a convicted murderer that became jw in my old congregation.
actually he committed manslaughter, he killed another guy in a bar fight.
i think he served 15 years in prison.
Cary Verse, pedophile, California.
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according to osha, approximately 1,000 americans die each day from sudden cardiac arrest.
the majority of these occur outside a hospital and survival rates in the absence of an automatic external defibrilator are very low, (1 to 5 %).. .
http://www.osha.gov/dts/tib/tib_data/tib20011217.pdf.
sir82:
"Did he say why?"
No, he said they didn't give a reason, but he speculated that they were probably concerned about liability. I read an article earlier today saying that Busch Gardens was sued by a patron whose daughter died. He sued because the DIDN'T have an AED on site.
http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2002/04/01/focus3.html?page=all
Hey WT lawyers, I know life's not very important, but you might want to sit up protect those $$.
sir82:
"Aren't those machines supposed to be pretty much idiot-proof? And even if used incorrectly, aren't there typically "good samaritan" laws that would protect the individual from legal liability?"
Yes to both. I've been trained on them and the worst you will do is not administer a shock because you can't figure the thing out. You can't shock someone that the machine hasn't analyzed and determined that a shock is needed. My only criticism of the AEDs I've seen is that the audible instructions the machine gives are only in English.
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according to osha, approximately 1,000 americans die each day from sudden cardiac arrest.
the majority of these occur outside a hospital and survival rates in the absence of an automatic external defibrilator are very low, (1 to 5 %).. .
http://www.osha.gov/dts/tib/tib_data/tib20011217.pdf.
According to OSHA, approximately 1,000 Americans die each day from sudden cardiac arrest. The majority of these occur outside a hospital and survival rates in the absence of an Automatic External Defibrilator are very low, (1 to 5 %).
http://www.osha.gov/dts/tib/tib_data/tib20011217.pdf
If an AED is present and is used within the first minute of cardiac arrest, survival rates can jump to as high as 90%. For each minute that passes before an AED is used, the chance of survival drops by about 10%. After 10 minutes, chances of survival are about nill.
www.vfibs.com/statistics.html
This is why we're seeing AEDs being installed all over in places like health clubs, auditoriums, airports, etc.
If approximately 1,000 Americans die each day from cardiac arrest, approximately 3 of those will be JWs. (Per the Watchtower Service Dept, U.S. JWs per capita is about 1:350.) Multiplied by 365, a little over 1,000 American JWs die of cardiac arrest annually. The majority of these events happen at home. However, I don't think it's too much of a stretch to say that possibly 5% of these happen in Kingdom Halls given how much time JWs spend there. (Every statistic up until now has been based on verifiable sources. The 5% is just my best guess.) If I'm right on the 5%, about 50 American JWs die of sudden cardiac arrest in Kingdom Halls each year.
What is the Watchtower's policy on local congregations purchasing an AED?
Don't do it. If the facility is owned by JWs, they will not allow an AED to be on site, even if it is a gift and trained personnel are available to use it. If the facility is rented and there happens to be an AED present, a qualified JW may volunteer to use it and not violate Branch Policy. This was recently confirmed to me by a Congregation Secretary.
Doesn't that just warm the cockles of your heart?
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tantrums, occur frequently.
often after a little boy realizes.
that he won't get his way this time,.
Like!
how many judicial cases did you serve on, in how many years as an elder?
feel free to talk about the cases too..
I was an elder for about 10 years. Served on about 10 JCs.
Never volunteered for the "privilege". But never said "No" until the last year after awakening to TTATT.
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yesterday i noticed quite a few threads with headlines that generally resembled the following:.
the democrats, republicans, libertarians, atheists, fundamentalists, wt governing body are guilty!
they will have to pay!.
tater-T: I used to scan through the topics very carefully, checking both the topic and the username. Nowadays I'm just clicking on Active Topics and letting my eyes rip down the page. My eyeballs have now been calibrated for,
ALL CAPS = SPAM
and I just keep on cruising down the page. Occasionally, I'll allow my optical spam filter to turn off and read an ALL CAPS topic, but not very often.
mrjones: I think you've got one of the best-calibrated filters on JWN.
kurtbethel: "the titles make it or break it for me"
Yeah, the days when I would click on a non-descript title like "I've been thinking..." by a username I don't recognize are long gone.
Note to newbies: Until you've established a posting style, a title like "I've been thinking..." won't get nearly as many views as a more descriptive one like "Age 13 & thinking about getting baptized."
Note to idealogues trying to sell the world on whatever your precious viewpoint is: If your thread could have a foot, this is what an ALL CAPS title does to it, imo:
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Happy posting,
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yesterday i noticed quite a few threads with headlines that generally resembled the following:.
the democrats, republicans, libertarians, atheists, fundamentalists, wt governing body are guilty!
they will have to pay!.
Yesterday I noticed quite a few threads with headlines that generally resembled the following:
THE DEMOCRATS, REPUBLICANS, LIBERTARIANS, ATHEISTS, FUNDAMENTALISTS, WT GOVERNING BODY ARE GUILTY! THEY WILL HAVE TO PAY!
I made a brief reply on one thread and the gist of my comment was, "Regardless of your world view, when you shout, i.e. use all caps indiscriminately, I stop listening/reading."
I wasn't able to check back in and it looks like the thread got yanked for some reason.
Bottom line: When you scan through thread titles do you even bother to read the title if its all caps?
I rarely do. Yesterday was an exception.
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for those of you who have travelled the world over, which country or city will you consider the place to live in the world.
We love the San Francisco, CA Bay Area.
You can surf in the morning, hop in the car for a 3 hour (mid-week) drive and be snow skiing in the afternoon.
Food, music, eclectic mix of cultures, we love it.
If I had to pick a European city, Barcelona would be in my top 5, provided I was living off retirement funds.
One of these days we'll make it down under and visit the Kiwis and Aussies.
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i believe that this site, jwn, serves many purposes.
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some are here almost, out of need.. others are here because they want to know the latest in watchtower world.. still others come here for the entertainment.. why do you frequent this place?
Mainly to see if there's any new AAWA threads.
this case is in it's 9th year an has been touched upon briefly on and off.. the latest from the federal court is that all gated communites in puerto rico have until april 23 to provide the watchtower corporation full access.... this means the entry code or remote control devices that open the front fence.. this is clearly an act of provocation in order to create "pseudo-persecution" thereby increasing fs hours and "voluntary donations"....
BOTR : "I thought they have no right to enter public property."
I think you mean "private", correct?
The phrase I remember hearing all the time was that the pathway, or most direct route, to a resident's front door is an implied invitation unless the JW, poll taker, nosey neighbor, etc. has been told to leave.
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