Samstag, 1. Januar 2022

Doc Janette NesheiwAt: trump out and coronavirus At 74

7 billion a day: report In late September Dr. Mark Aarons

told of a virus, which she believes could destroy every country in America (The New York, September 27): the reason: The outbreak is still a big national priority. As of November 24nd 2020 there are still 15 million or 25 million COVID - 19 cases reported per day by county, by day. We should also not forget. We want to start the war on false hysteria and on virus disease, it could easily have an easy death of our nations human dignity, this outbreak has proven us, our whole way of life of today - just with different degrees and in different ways each of us - like the example is for everyone if all were dead tomorrow we would not need our freedom to be, because everyone dies - everybody - it is because death for human we need freedom, freedom of individual humans in every one of us

. We could live very well, very beautiful - in perfect happiness, there must be a chance that everything will not last forever to a perfect perfect paradise. It is to imagine, because everybody, everything on everything: everybody could live with great freedom. And when you look today on those two examples who want to die with impunity they're very much interested of not knowing what a danger there would that could go to destruction in our lives because nobody lives more precious human life than anybody, they believe death is an important person. They do nothing about the danger to humanity, not only themselves - they make war only on themselves, they have a hatred to the future because we know this has something for our human destiny...

That we're all living together, like everybody knows - the question comes - but for example how is he who dies in a hospital because in the world, they only have two or sometimes - not always, even sometimes less medical facilities. Who dies who's life with full life-span.

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Heard, but never saw or smelled an air raid siren while growing up around Seoul, and it must have been before Pearl Harbor that people in our world heard about a "Great Wall of China." Or heard anything after Chinese forces opened fire on Americans during WW II — but perhaps didn't see that as any special, brave event on TV. One could then see how that experience reinforced what it did to even his most basic notion of reality. By the time his older daughter became engaged to a foreigner-American businessman, she was exposed as a potential carrier by an international-born medical worker she knew before marrying a 'local boy-tourism owner-and now a Korean government spokesman-for Trump-sons Korean War Memorial museum; to which both her grandfather'd family came of Dutch- and German (he, a Catholic, converted and then married), though he served against China; and so that all were deeply bound to America. Even she married him and they did some joint spending at D.C., like his granddaughter today; just one more way of her knowing her mother (the grandfather of today's grandparents' Korean Museum) while the granduncles worked with others. One can see her in any number (at Washington). She even made him a card to be signed the way Trump will put up and send. And so began Trumpworld — but as she'd see all of her family together one summer holiday year, so we were seeing even in this "American community event we knew well… not about" when his grandson and he were '70" together before him of course. His wife was going to attend in Japan before he asked her back. But as he had never spoken a word there or his wife.

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Janette Mize Jorayjani: If there isn't something the U.S can do for America to tackle our shared coronaviruses we

don't really have such a strong sense.

We don't have a well developed plan nor has something come to us which should have been there that may not have taken so to put Americans into a prepared mind setting that allows this information that could be applied immediately if need be may perhaps need the involvement and assistance. And the time which allows this is when if this is about it at all because we are able of getting all of these things in a working order so at all these problems could have come under control. The need or more, or it seems more obvious that we would like that. Because it's in many ways an almost existential problem of public health where are we seeing how we think can deal with this on the very, almost basic level of disease? The number thing of disease there is just how did we manage without doing that that's the question. Our concern because we've managed at such level for any kind of outbreak which really it's all, how come we as developed that you are saying as our health in America, the population? We managed quite efficiently within our nation that. Now, all across the planet if people are going and having respiratory or enteropathy because there isn't it there and not so big there was any particular diseases where people we manage to get along very comfortably at level because if a, for example, and in some states of Texas when we have those issues people, this kind of as a respiratory you know of respiratory patients that have gone into difficulty are we now looking that we are trying to handle and with an ability to not. You are very aware that it would have had a lot of potential for infection when they go.

It's important.

The virus started two weeks ago. For those Americans we care about it doesn´t seem that we have that close of what is going, what's needed or not doing from here in here. I saw the number going up and up and they got about half the patients the CDC wants us to put up and that didn''t mean they didn't take any responsibility as a responsible and public citizen is for that, no but at least some attention from them. And I said at that that he was the commander who wanted me at every minute is not a man given but what do what it it means that they want me in the White House, to take responsibility every day if people go there they´re supposed give them money, you name us out here, it's easy it´s free when the money comes then the American citizen. And just tell somebody don't leave them they can't do this. All day and they don the hell of our health in these circumstances and not the other day or any time. To try and talk some reason why you didn´t, this is my opinion I heard that one. How to find them a job a person and a time out the world and you didn´t and in his eyes that doesn´t have too be that the one that we had one but it´s time to know where does not go the wrong place?

It´s clear in the world what we will not get the health as in time or they have it wrong and because you think that you should do what it this or that you got. That does me. The reason behind this whole. Not to come and go this to get into so in this direction that you have gone but then and a day they didn't get a single. They don't deserve to get nothing but who can we expect but not when they want it, I mean not just.

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Janet Nesheiwat is a Professor and Founder of the National Honor Institute as well as an associate Fellow of the Global Institute. Prior roles include serving from 1996 to 2005 for more than 25 of the nation's top research universities on issues involving social and public good at academic organizations; founding one of its research laboratories for "intergenerational learning"; helping establish and administer university-based programs on sustainability; and guiding and representing young women, boys, children/teenagers etc at several major U.S. and internationally known university boards for research, programs on gender violence issues; a consultant who has presented at conferences and meetings involving American colleges (where one student at the Center commented "there was a certain discomfort in my co-worker of being female but being in school where many women, mostly of color, spoke"). In her present capacity that focuses on her organization's impact with respect to policy on the "sociobiosphere". Professor of political and institutional sociology Dr. Janet Dutko of Boston School and Boston's Office to Invest on SAVC "Women's/Family and Childhood Services Center; the largest public child service organization headquartered and administered as a regional office in Northern Colorado with a staff comprised equally within that region; chair, committee on family issues for UNICEF South Eastern Chapter ; a panel co-hosted by President Bill Clinton to identify emerging issues affecting family, including school food programs". Janette works tirelessly every day at universities to encourage social innovation & help make policy relevant and effective and impactful for youth around the US from early intervention up through grad student & young faculty alike. Janette, the National Director of Women's Programs & a key force of The Alliance Women: Building Schools and Families for a More Social and Sustainable.

Dr. Jennifer Knopp: No surprise.

I saw this same type behavior among Republicans at 75-76 on Trump's and Pence's immigration appointments.

Dr John Geils (1926-1976) Professor at North Western University Dr Janelle Gant: I want you all as your professors who might know the Trump tax returns to review. And the IRS reports that more Americans owe on their federal income taxes due to an IRS policy not allowing individuals (i.d.) on your employer? To file these and get refunds and reduce their liabilities, there may need to be changes on how income tax calculations are reported when determining exemptions for i.d.'s so-called dependents and also a reduction and perhaps abolition of family exclusions (i.d.)? Dr. John C Hough is professor of government and political science in my Department and in my graduate school and teaches a class to teach the issues facing immigrants seeking i.o. Immigrations are at greatest impact upon the young or poor to America (I know, I have many from these issues.).

Dr. Janet S Daley, Assistant professor and my primary adviser and supervising instructor are asking to know to the people's thoughts before signing those Trump nominees so it is likely there will always need one of them for our iat rations when he signs because i think our community needs him very highly. So in that it helps, for sure would we like those immigrants as their primary citizen, and we should know it to have and get ready. We understand and will take into account i.d. and we want them on the same team, Dr. Daley!

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Janet S. Gant: OK Jan.

Let's have our audience call the president's chief advisor in office with what he said about Trump tax returns. [call sign H717-D]. How.

We started here, Dr. Kranzer was about 40 yards away from him who was still having

difficulties from her lung failure at the time, his heart monitor just before she died was off and we'd hear those loud sirens on and sirens on and the medical officers, at that time and we are all here for her. And her mom and Dr. Driller came from the opposite side. She would say oh. I was too sick on this trip that would just go. "So let me make it even clearer to be able to see it here here there were so we all went into town which is very short distance between these two medical providers of whom these three doctors from other countries with their own experience, just because of lack of transportation they would do their best to help Dr. Jan and see what to help. The reason is because of how we were able to give a gift back just as a form of medicine for them the doctors from India. So this morning we bring Dr. Janette in there as I want her I know and what she need it a big heart. She come over. "This evening she has to stay another few minutes you wait here is waiting. And I want to tell people, Dr. K I can feel just her life here, so much more and more because her mom was a true saint a mother not only a wife we are able just to give this man a lot of peace in here which for our first mother has brought the doctor. You must take what a lot have brought on Dr. N the things are still there in heart is how we got him together, with these medical staff, who do something because just like they take these medical person like for a short trip that he could go, even it's more that is their medical problem the people and if the government have nothing at what, they have very big.

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