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baltar447
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baltar447
Whats ur point ??
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Hospital Information Services Brochures!
by Atlantis ini don't think the every day rank-and-file jw gets one of these.
these brochure are still currently being used by the hospital information services for jehovah's witnesses..click the link in the blue box by the blue arrow..1.
2004-clinical strategies for managing hemorrhage and anemia without blood transfusion in critically ill patients.http://www.sendspace.com/file/ayxc7d.2.
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baltar447
Thanks for the info! painful to read but keep up the good work!
Here, have a few brewskis
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Say It Ain't So, Lance!
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baltar447
This particular one is kinda tricky. "Blood doping" can be accomplished by sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber, training at high altitudes, etc. It can also be accomplished artificially. I think we will consider these :old" arguments quaint once people start gaining enhancements from genetic modifications.
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My Experience in the Watchtower (Part Two)
by Eiben Scrood ini had related the first part of my story in part one.
thanks for all the responses and sorry for the wait for part two!
part two obviously won't make as much sense if part one hasn't been read.. here is my continuing story:.
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baltar447
Really enjoying your tale. Looking forward to part 3.
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baltar447
For her I'm sure the ear thing represents her desire to break out of the restrictive cult household. I apologize if I was taken the wrong way I'm not against tattoos and piercings, my wife has tats and has had piercings before, it can be hot lol. I just really hate gages
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baltar447
I'd say if you get the phone call, "Dad can you pick me up?" then yes.
It may have just been a idle threat though.
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baltar447
IF they kick her out that's pretty shitty of them for sure. But I can sympathize with the "kick-out" reaction, because I just told my wife that I'd make my kids live in a tent in the back yard until said ear gages were removed.
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baltar447
And for my kids 15 is too young for any type of body modifications. Earrings I consider an exception to that.
Sorry, I think this is a hot button with me, I positively hate that kind of body mod, so I am completely biased.
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baltar447
You know, I'm all for personal freedoms, and I don't have a problem with most piercings, because they don't need be permanent. But I've gotta side with them on this one (not the kicking out part). I think ear stretchers are completely stupid and it's one of those things like a tattoo on the face(permanemnt bad decision) that will leave you with streatched out ear lobes for the rest of your life or at least until you can afford plastic surgery to fix it. Not in my roof lol. I'd let my kids get a piercing or two, depending on what it is, but absolutely no stretching of any kind.