GoneAwol
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The Freedom to Learn
by TheLiberator insince i have left the watchtower's dung behind, reading and learning has accelerated at an unbelievable pace for me.
i am sure that is true for most here.
i have always been a big time reader.
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GoneAwol
"Christianity is such an evidence based faith like no other." yep, still got a LOT of reading to do........ -
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Evolution is a Fact #36 - Mass Extinctions
by cofty in250 million years ago a plume of molten basalt gushed up from the earth's core.
it erupted in an area now known as the siberian traps - back then it was part of the supercontinent pangaea.
a curtain of lava a mile high and hundreds of miles long lit up the sky.
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GoneAwol
Hi Hippie.
So your concept of a creator is that he developed a system where he made certain lifeforms, and then allowed them to evolve into whatever we see today?
Which means that he didn't really have much say or control of how lifeforms turned out.
Which means then, that god is not in control of happenings in the world.
Or is it just animal lifeforms he can't control, and he still has the destiny of this earth in his grip?
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Forget Prince, the chimp from the PG Tips advert died.
by punkofnice ini always liked the pg tips adverts on uk tv.. cooeee, tea mister shifter?.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-36103383.
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Evolution is a Fact #34 - Hiccups and Tadpoles
by cofty inhiccups are a weird phenomena.
they are a combination of two involuntary actions - firstly a rapid inhalation of breath followed 35 milliseconds later by the glottis at the back of the throat suddenly closing off our airway.. our normal breathing is controlled by a "central pattern generator" in a small region of the brain stem close to the boundary with the spinal cord.
a signal is sent along the vagus and phrenic nerves resulting in a rhythmic contraction of muscles in chest, diaphragm and throat.. these nerves branch off right at the top of the spinal cord and follow a convoluted path through the chest cavity.
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GoneAwol
troofexplorer.......eh?
O.............kaaay....
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Evolution is a Fact #34 - Hiccups and Tadpoles
by cofty inhiccups are a weird phenomena.
they are a combination of two involuntary actions - firstly a rapid inhalation of breath followed 35 milliseconds later by the glottis at the back of the throat suddenly closing off our airway.. our normal breathing is controlled by a "central pattern generator" in a small region of the brain stem close to the boundary with the spinal cord.
a signal is sent along the vagus and phrenic nerves resulting in a rhythmic contraction of muscles in chest, diaphragm and throat.. these nerves branch off right at the top of the spinal cord and follow a convoluted path through the chest cavity.
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GoneAwol
Quarterback: "I'm not interested in it myself."
So, you're not interested in facts? Facts mean nothing to you? Your whole life is ruled and run by conjecture, superstition and fantasy?
Really? Think before you type a reply.......
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I went to see my Dr about the blood card issue
by purrpurr ini booked a double appointment so that she wouldn't be rushed.
i explained that i'd been brought up in the jw's and woken up to what a load of shite it was.
i explained that they have changed the blood card and that the elders in the cong are being told to effectively force people into signing it.
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GoneAwol
Purrpurr, have a look at my post from the other day, let me know what you think..ta
...In the interest of clarity, both my wife and daughter are registered nurses in the Uk.
To access medical records is a lengthy drawn out process, mostly because everything at the moment is being slowly transferred from paper to electronic. (system 1 or EMIS)
The max charge to access paper from NHS is £50. Electronic, if yours have been fully transferred, is £10. You have to pay this to get access. It can be more if practise is GMC or private. They can charge what they want.
Who you then give it to is up to you. (Why would you?)
If however you have no interest in looking at your own records, but still give permission on a jw/hlc form for them to gain access, it is ONLY access to immediate care notes, not the whole med file. ( ie a car crash victim.) The hlc would also have to pay the above costs to have a written copy.
No health professional is allowed to distribute your med info electronically without a power of attorney in place.
The hlc would not be allowed access to all records unless they went through legal channels. They would have to have a VERY good reason to obtain all your records even with your consent, eg power of attorney.
So, its not as simple as just signing over an nhs number and they have everything about you on tap.
If there is something to this letter, it would be interesting to say in the least how it pans out.
Hope the info is useful.
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Cognitive Dissonance is the feeling of uncomfortable tension which comes from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
by Sledracer incognitive dissonance is the feeling of uncomfortable tension which comes from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
this is what is wrong with me, i have a love hate relationship with the jw's.
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GoneAwol
Sorry, my spelling today is atroshus....atrouchias......................terrible! Meant to say 'poison'. Duh -
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Cognitive Dissonance is the feeling of uncomfortable tension which comes from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
by Sledracer incognitive dissonance is the feeling of uncomfortable tension which comes from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
this is what is wrong with me, i have a love hate relationship with the jw's.
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GoneAwol
Its an awful process to go through, and some cope better than others. Or should I say, come to a quicker conclusion than others.
If there is poisen in the drinking water, however small an amount, would you drink it?
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Another Newbie
by Drifting Away inhello, i have been lurking for a while, but discovered ttatt for about 8 months now.
i am trying to fade out, problem is i have a big family i would lose if i got df'ed or da,'ed myself.
my wife knows how i feel, and is not thrilled but i cant hide my feelings.
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GoneAwol
Hi Drifting Away! Always trust your feelings. You have them for a reason. Take it easy, keep digging and learning. Welcome to the world of the real. -
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2016-4-4-BOE!--Scanning and Sending Medical Records through Emails!
by Atlantis ini was always under the impression that only "licensed" persons had the authority to do this.. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
2016-4-4-boe scanning and sending medical records through emails!.
.. this is the last paragraph of the main body of the boe without the top and bottom, which revealed the congregation and information which could expose our source.. .. "therefore, brothers, i appeal to you to make sure that a copy of the new add for every publisher is kept in alphabetical order, perhaps using an a-z filing system to expedite it's location and so that it can be kept neat, clean and legible for scanning and emailing for up to 4 years, after which a new copy should be completed.
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GoneAwol
In the interest of clarity, both my wife and daughter are registered nurses in the Uk.
To access medical records is a lengthy drawn out process, mostly because everything at the moment is being slowly transferred from paper to electronic. (system 1 or EMIS)
The max charge to access paper from NHS is £50. Electronic, if yours have been fully transferred, is £10. You have to pay this to get access. It can be more if practise is GMC or private. They can charge what they want.
Who you then give it to is up to you. (Why would you?)
If however you have no interest in looking at your own records, but still give permission on a jw/hlc form for them to gain access, it is ONLY access to immediate care notes, not the whole med file. ( ie a car crash victim.) The hlc would also have to pay the above costs to have a written copy.
No health professional is allowed to distribute your med info electronically without a power of attorney in place.
The hlc would not be allowed access to all records unless they went through legal channels. They would have to have a VERY good reason to obtain all your records even with your consent, eg power of attorney.
So, its not as simple as just signing over an nhs number and they have everything about you on tap.
If there is something to this letter, it would be interesting to say in the least how it pans out.
Hope the info is useful.