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John R Frazer
Dear John R. Frazer, I feel that the bill for requiring the Blanchette neurosciences Institute to develop regarding neurodegenerative diseases should be passed, and the reason for that is this. U.S. Sen. Hay Rockefeller, D-W.Va, has a lot of things he has to do throughout a day, but instead he spends his time building a building to help people with this. He has spent time to help people with things that are unable to do so that they can live longer. I feel that people want to be able to live, and this man has put his time to do it. Here lately we as humans put aside things that we find aren’t important to us and then we just set it aside. We he took it upon himself to do something for some else other than him. Well now I’m doing something for someone other than me. I want this bill passed. I would like it passed. I really thing that it would help people. It would be greatly appreciated it you take this into appreciation. I hope that you get a different perspective on things and you look at this differently now. I think that people who take the time to look around and think about what they are doing for others than they will be more appreciative of what people are doing. All Rockefeller wanted to do was help people that’s all this law is wanting to do and I hope in the near future he will be able to.
Sincerely, Chasity M
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Behind the Blind
By : Chasity M There are more Americans who face the threat of blindness from age related eye diseases. A person can have 20/20 vision eyesight, and yet have a visual problem which does not allow them to get meaning and understanding from what is seen. People who are visually impaired do not see well enough to perform everyday tasks, even with the aid of glasses, contact lenses, medicines or surgery. Blindness, the most severe form of visual impairment, deprives people the ability to move about unaided. Most forms of visual impairment and blindness can be avoided or can be readily treated or cured with well known and inexpensive measures. Blindness is relatively uncommon only 1.3 million Americans are legally blind. Those who have visual impairment there are 21 million. Blind People aren’t from a separate planet, they come from the general society, from all races, religions and socialeconomic groups. In fact, most of us grew up sighted. Most of us come from families who never had a blind member before. That means that creating a society which has a positive attitude and a can-do approach to blindness is the best way to prepare the not-yet-blind to have successful, independent and happy lives. Our eyes are very complex organs we have to take care of them or they will get damaged. Every minute in the world a child goes blind, did you know that? It’s estimated that at least 7 million people go blind every year. Somewhere in the world, someone goes blind every five seconds. People come to think that being blind is such a bad thing, but come to think of it, it could happen to you. Eighty percent of all blindness is preventable or curable. People in developiong countries represent 90 percent of the world’s blind population and are 10 times more likely to go blind then those in developed countries. Thousands of people in this country become blind every year. It need not be a tragedy, but it can be. Being informed about blindness can make the difference. By exploring you can gain an understanding and acceptance of blindness and the possiblities that await you or someone you know. It’s not all that scary as long as you know how to take care of yourself. Fear of blindness now that technology and the promise of the American dream are catapulting blind people into professions like law, engineering, and chemistry, is unfounded and hurts the entire society. Be brave; try thinking of others because everyone is equal. Ultimately face it, because were all just as unique as the other, we all have difficulties, and we all have to live with them. Resources.
http://www.vision.org/visionmedia/page.aspx?id=115 http://www.brailleinstitute.org/facts_about_sight_loss http://www.medindia.net/health_statistics/health_facts/blindness-facts.htm http://www.visionsvcb.org/statistics.html http://www.aao.org/eyecare/news/upload/Eye-Health-Fact-Sheet.pdf
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Dear,Sharon Spencer
I think that having a four day school week would be a good idea, only because on the fifth day we would be able to use it as a study hall day. They would include the instruction that we need, and we would still learn everything we need to learn. They have some extracurricular activities, and they have instructional lines. These days are set up so that teachers can use them to. I find this topic very serious, and I think that this should be a law. It seems like it would be very beneficial and not only to the students, but to the teachers. I find that this isn’t being selfish, but this is being considerate of others. I hope that this helps other with taking care of their responsibilities. Because it will help with conferences, and teacher meetings, and students will have less time out of school, and less time to make up. The thing with this law would be that some things may be different, and some people may say that we are manipulating. In the long run I would say that we are helping out ourselves. I hope that what I say you take to heart. I would like for you to think about this, and maybe get back to me, and let me know something please, and think you. Sincerely, Chasity M
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Fixed my comments Woot Woot!!
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Garvs Assignment
It means that there are many people in the world who live through diasters like, the No #9, Haiti, and Katrina, and are still here to tell about it. The No. #9 was an explosion at a coal mine, in Farmington it happened around 5:30 a.m on November 20.21 miners we able to exscape , but 78 we trapped. In haiti An earthquake occurred causing damage to settlements in the region, this happened at 16:55 local time on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. 3 million people were affected. 170,000- had been counted dead. Katrinia is 5 of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the U.S. At least 1,836 peoples lives lost their lives in he acted hurican and in the subsequent floods, making it the deadlines, U.S hurrican since 1928. The most severe loss of life and property damage occurred in New Orleans. All these have in Common is the loss of family, loss of land, they were able to earn money and stuff back to rebuild, but they all have survivers, or that saying what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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John R Frazer
Dear John R. Frazer, I feel that the bill for requiring the Blanchette neurosciences Institute to develop regarding neurodegenerative diseases should be passed, and the reason for that is this. U.S. Sen. Hay Rockefeller, D-W.Va, has a lot of things he has to do throughout a day, but instead he spends his time building a building to help people with this. He has spent time to help people with things that are unable to do so that they can live longer. I feel that people want to be able to live, and this man has put his time to do it. Here lately we as humans put aside things that we find aren’t important to us and then we just set it aside. We he took it upon himself to do something for some else other than him. Well now I’m doing something for someone other than me. I want this bill passed. I would like it passed. I really thing that it would help people. It would be greatly appreciated it you take this into appreciation. I hope that you get a different perspective on things and you look at this differently now. I think that people who take the time to look around and think about what they are doing for others than they will be more appreciative of what people are doing. All Rockefeller wanted to do was help people that’s all this law is wanting to do and I hope in the near future he will be able to.
Sincerely, Chasity M
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Behind the Blind
By : Chasity M There are more Americans who face the threat of blindness from age related eye diseases. A person can have 20/20 vision eyesight, and yet have a visual problem which does not allow them to get meaning and understanding from what is seen. People who are visually impaired do not see well enough to perform everyday tasks, even with the aid of glasses, contact lenses, medicines or surgery. Blindness, the most severe form of visual impairment, deprives people the ability to move about unaided. Most forms of visual impairment and blindness can be avoided or can be readily treated or cured with well known and inexpensive measures. Blindness is relatively uncommon only 1.3 million Americans are legally blind. Those who have visual impairment there are 21 million. Blind People aren’t from a separate planet, they come from the general society, from all races, religions and socialeconomic groups. In fact, most of us grew up sighted. Most of us come from families who never had a blind member before. That means that creating a society which has a positive attitude and a can-do approach to blindness is the best way to prepare the not-yet-blind to have successful, independent and happy lives. Our eyes are very complex organs we have to take care of them or they will get damaged. Every minute in the world a child goes blind, did you know that? It’s estimated that at least 7 million people go blind every year. Somewhere in the world, someone goes blind every five seconds. People come to think that being blind is such a bad thing, but come to think of it, it could happen to you. Eighty percent of all blindness is preventable or curable. People in developiong countries represent 90 percent of the world’s blind population and are 10 times more likely to go blind then those in developed countries. Thousands of people in this country become blind every year. It need not be a tragedy, but it can be. Being informed about blindness can make the difference. By exploring you can gain an understanding and acceptance of blindness and the possiblities that await you or someone you know. It’s not all that scary as long as you know how to take care of yourself. Fear of blindness now that technology and the promise of the American dream are catapulting blind people into professions like law, engineering, and chemistry, is unfounded and hurts the entire society. Be brave; try thinking of others because everyone is equal. Ultimately face it, because were all just as unique as the other, we all have difficulties, and we all have to live with them. Resources.
http://www.vision.org/visionmedia/page.aspx?id=115 http://www.brailleinstitute.org/facts_about_sight_loss http://www.medindia.net/health_statistics/health_facts/blindness-facts.htm http://www.visionsvcb.org/statistics.html http://www.aao.org/eyecare/news/upload/Eye-Health-Fact-Sheet.pdf
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Dear,Sharon Spencer
I think that having a four day school week would be a good idea, only because on the fifth day we would be able to use it as a study hall day. They would include the instruction that we need, and we would still learn everything we need to learn. They have some extracurricular activities, and they have instructional lines. These days are set up so that teachers can use them to. I find this topic very serious, and I think that this should be a law. It seems like it would be very beneficial and not only to the students, but to the teachers. I find that this isn’t being selfish, but this is being considerate of others. I hope that this helps other with taking care of their responsibilities. Because it will help with conferences, and teacher meetings, and students will have less time out of school, and less time to make up. The thing with this law would be that some things may be different, and some people may say that we are manipulating. In the long run I would say that we are helping out ourselves. I hope that what I say you take to heart. I would like for you to think about this, and maybe get back to me, and let me know something please, and think you. Sincerely, Chasity M
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Fixed my comments Woot Woot!!
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Garvs Assignment
It means that there are many people in the world who live through diasters like, the No #9, Haiti, and Katrina, and are still here to tell about it. The No. #9 was an explosion at a coal mine, in Farmington it happened around 5:30 a.m on November 20.21 miners we able to exscape , but 78 we trapped. In haiti An earthquake occurred causing damage to settlements in the region, this happened at 16:55 local time on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. 3 million people were affected. 170,000- had been counted dead. Katrinia is 5 of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the U.S. At least 1,836 peoples lives lost their lives in he acted hurican and in the subsequent floods, making it the deadlines, U.S hurrican since 1928. The most severe loss of life and property damage occurred in New Orleans. All these have in Common is the loss of family, loss of land, they were able to earn money and stuff back to rebuild, but they all have survivers, or that saying what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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