Thank you, Paulapollos.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/194836/1/Official-Ted-Jaraczs-Funeral-Brochure
i don't know if anyone has this, but i have the funeral brochure for ted jaracz.
does anyone know how can i upload this to the forum?.
Thank you, Paulapollos.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/194836/1/Official-Ted-Jaraczs-Funeral-Brochure
with the new definition of a "generation", i wonder how jws would answer this question.
.
pseudo.
probably one
"this generation"
based on this video shot from seattle, i think this 17-year african american teenage girl acted beyond normal expectation.
she is seen threatening or attempting to hit a law enforcement officer who was doing his duty.
the officer had to hit her face.
i seek concrete evidence.explain it in a few words or post links that can contradict jw material.if 607 is a lie then 1914 is lie..
Changelig, you are annoying!
i seek concrete evidence.explain it in a few words or post links that can contradict jw material.if 607 is a lie then 1914 is lie..
Peter, here is a great source of information about that issue.
http://www.jehovahsjudgment.co.uk/607
I am going to do my homework now!
i seek concrete evidence.explain it in a few words or post links that can contradict jw material.if 607 is a lie then 1914 is lie..
Yes, I will..... I will.........
i seek concrete evidence.explain it in a few words or post links that can contradict jw material.if 607 is a lie then 1914 is lie..
Peter - give up! Believe me, you will never prove anything.
Friendly advice...
i seek concrete evidence.explain it in a few words or post links that can contradict jw material.if 607 is a lie then 1914 is lie..
OMGJ
i received this generous offering from 'anonymous brother'.
his comments : hmmm...why do i not see such things at most jw funerals?.
please give your 'thank you' to "anonymous brother'.
Is it first time they print brochure like that?
Does somebody have similar brochure for Sydlik, Barber, Henschel, Freddy, Russell, St.Peter...?? Jesus........? Moses............?
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Tranexamic acid is medication which is frequently used during surgery to stop excessive bleeding. Specifically it inhibits the activation of plasgminogen to plasmin. Plasmin normally acts to break up fibrin, which is what blood clots are primarily made of. Thus by decreasing the amount of plasmin in the body, TXA allows blood clots made primarily of fibrin to remain intact. Thus trauma patients who often bleed to death, would have their blood clots stabilized thus preventing the loss of excessive blood.
But does TXA increase the risk of other types of blood clots, like strokes?
Presumably, the administration of TXA in trauma victims would last only long enough for the patient to stabilized, thus decreasing the risk of a deep vein thrombosis or stroke. Studies in women who received TXA to stop excessive bleeding related to uterine fibroids did not reveal an increased risk of pathological blood clot formation, or thrombosis. Hence oral TXA tablets are being used for the treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
And since TXA is produced generically, this is a new treatment for trauma victims which could be used in a variety of countries, including those with limited health care budgets.
However, follow up studies will likely be needed to assess the drug's safety profile in a wide population of trauma victims, and to see if anyone should be excluded from receiving the medication. Hypotension may occur if the drug is injected too quickly, thus slower administration may be required as trauma patients are more vulnerable to hypotension than the average patient.
Nonetheless, thousands of trauma patients may be given TXA in ERs, or in the field, in the coming years in the United States.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5491262/what_is_tranexamic_acid_txa.html