Alphabet Caterpillar

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Posted by admin | Posted in Cats | Posted on 27-08-2010

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Alphabet Caterpillar
Alphabet Caterpillar
What are some good books for a four year old?

I need to upgrade my daughter's selection of books. We're past the first words, shapes, colors and alphabet. What are some good story books? We have the Olivia series and she loves those. We also have "The Very Hungry Caterpillar." What else is good?

I have a few favorites I've read to nieces and nephews, etc. There really are so many good books for children, it is hard to choose favorites; but these are the ones I enjoy reading the most.

- "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak
- Anything by Dr. Seuss
- Anything by Shel Silverstein
- Anything by Rhoad Dahl
- "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- "Stellaluna" by Jannel Cannon
- "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see" By Bill Martin

One idea might be to spend an afternoon at the public library. You and her can page through a few books and see which she seems to like, check a few out, and those that are "hits" can be purchased from the book store.

There are so many great books for tots and young children. As the child gets older, look at stories by Rudyard Kipling, poems by T.S. Elliot, and books by C.S. Lewis.

Here is to raising a young reader, growing an imagination, and building a good adult.

Cheers!

PARENTS...aarrgghh..please tell me why the h!@# they make kids toys?

nearly IMPOSSIBLE to get out of the packaging
I know they are trying to protect against theives..but
C/MON..this is way too much

i just bought my baby the leap frog alphabet pal caterpillar
and it took 20 minutes to get that thing all unscrewed and unwrapped they have it locked down like fort knox..

do any of you know of a trick around this,or must we all suffer this aggervation..just tell me im not alone..lol
btw..it's not just this toy it's all of them!!
latebrea=well ty for the explanation
i hadnt thought of that,and at first your answer satisfied me..BUT..lol..
then i realized they have been shipping toys overseas for generations,and they NEVER did it lke this when i was a kid..and the toys were just fine..

thanks for the input though..

Oh I totally understand your frustration! Nothing worse than a kid eagerly awaiting their toy while you're having a full on fight with the damn packaging! Dolls are the worst, they even 'sew' in the hair to the packaging now! There's no way around it from my experience, they don't even protect diamond rings that much! We must all just suffer this stupid packaging idiocy!!!!


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Dummies Catholic

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Posted by admin | Posted in Cats | Posted on 12-08-2010

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Dummies Catholic
Dummies Catholic

What Are Slush Funds?

According to David McClintick ("Swordfish: A True Story of Ambition, Savagery, and Betrayal"), in the late 1980's, the FBI and DEA set up dummy corporations to deal in drugs. They funneled into these corporate fronts money from drug-related asset seizures.

The idea was to infiltrate global crime networks but a lot of the money in "Operation Swordfish" may have ended up in the wrong pockets. Government agents and sheriffs got mysteriously and filthily rich and the whole sorry affair was wound down. The GAO reported more than $3.6 billion missing. This bit of history gave rise to at least one blockbuster with Oscar-winner Halle Berry.

Alas, slush funds are much less glamorous in reality. They usually involve grubby politicians, pawky bankers, and philistine businessmen - rather than glamorous hackers and James Bondean secret agents.

The Kazakh prime minister, Imanghaliy Tasmaghambetov, freely admitted on April 4, 2002 to his country's rubber-stamp parliament the existence of a $1 billion slush fund. The money was apparently skimmed off the proceeds of the opaque sale of the Tengiz oilfield. Remitting it to Kazakhstan - he expostulated with a poker face - would have fostered inflation. So, the country's president, Nazarbaev, kept the funds abroad "for use in the event of either an economic crisis or a threat to Kazakhstan's security".

The money was used to pay off pension arrears in 1997 and to offset the pernicious effects of the 1998 devaluation of the Russian ruble. What was left was duly transferred to the $1.5 billion National Fund, the PM insisted. Alas, the original money in the Fund came entirely from another sale of oil assets to Chevron, thus casting in doubt the official version.

The National Fund was, indeed, augmented by a transfer or two from the slush fund - but at least one of these transfers occurred only 11 days after the damning revelations. Moreover, despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary, the unfazed premier denied that his president possesses multi-million dollar bank accounts abroad.

He later rescinded this last bit of disinformation. The president, he said, has no bank accounts abroad but will promptly return all the money in these non-existent accounts to Kazakhstan. These vehemently denied accounts, he speculated, were set up by the president's adversaries "for the purpose of compromising his name".

On April 15, 2002 even the docile opposition had enough of this fuzzy logic. They established a People Oil's Fund to monitor, henceforth, the regime's financial shenanigans. By their calculations less than 7 percent of the income from the sale of hydrocarbon fuels (c. $4-5 billion annually) make it to the national budget.

Slush funds infect every corner of the globe, not only the more obscure and venal ones. Every secret service - from the Mossad to the CIA - operates outside the stated state budget. Slush funds are used to launder money, shower cronies with patronage, and bribe decision makers. In some countries, setting them up is a criminal offense, as per the 1990 Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure, and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime. Other jurisdictions are more forgiving.

The Catholic Bishops Conference of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands issued a press release November 2001 in which it welcomed the government's plans to abolish slush funds. They described the poisonous effect of this practice:

"With a few notable exceptions, the practice of directing funds through politicians to district projects has been disastrous. It has created an atmosphere in which corruption is thought to have flourished. It has reduced the responsibility of public servants, without reducing their numbers or costs. It has been used to confuse people into believing public funds are the 'property' of individual members rather than the property of the people, honestly and fairly administered by the servants of the people.

The concept of 'slush-funds' has resulted in well-documented inefficiencies and failures. There were even accusations made that funds were withheld from certain members as a way of forcing them into submission. It seems that the era of the 'slush funds' has been a shameful period."

But even is the most orderly and lawful administration, funds are liable to be mislaid. "The Economist" reported recently about a $10 billion class-action suit filed by native-Americans against the US government. The funds, supposed to be managed in trust since 1880 on behalf of half a million beneficiaries, were "either lost or stolen" according to officials.

Rob Gordon, the Director of the National Wilderness Institute accused "The US Interior Department (of) looting the special funds that were established to pay for wildlife conservation and squandering the money instead on questionable administrative expenses, slush funds and employee moving expenses".

Charles Griffin, the Deputy Director of the Heritage Foundation's Government Integrity Project, charges:

"The federal budget provides numerous slush funds that can be used to subsidize the lobbying and political activities of special-interest groups."

On his list of "Top Ten Federal Programs That Actively Subsidize Politics and Lobbying" are: AmeriCorps, Senior Community Service Employment Program, Legal Services Corporation, Title X Family Planning, National Endowment for the Humanities, Market Promotion Program, Senior Environmental Employment Program, Superfund Worker Training, HHS Discretionary Aging Projects, Telecomm. & Info. Infrastructure Assistance. These federal funds alone total $1.8 billion.

"Next" and "China Times" - later joined by "The Washington Post" - accused the former Taiwanese president, Lee Teng-hui, of forming a $100 million overseas slush fund intended to finance the gathering of information, influence-peddling, and propaganda operations. Taiwan footed the bills trips by Congressional aides and funded academic research and think tank conferences.

High ranking Japanese officials, among others, may have received payments through this stealthy venue. Lee is alleged to have drawn $100,000 from the secret account in February 1999. The money was used to pay for the studies of a former Japanese Vice-Defense Minister Masahiro Akiyama's at Harvard.

Ryutaro Hashimoto, the former Japanese prime minister, was implicated as a beneficiary of the fund. So were the prestigious lobbying firm, Cassidy and Associates and assorted assistant secretaries in the Bush administration.

Carl Ford, Jr., currently assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research, worked for Cassidy during the relevant period and often visited Taiwan. James Kelly, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs enjoyed the Taiwanese largesse as well. Both are in charge of crafting America's policy on Taiwan.

John Bolton, erstwhile undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, admitted, during his confirmation hearings, to having received $30,000 to cover the costs of writing 3 research papers.

The Taiwanese government has yet to deny the news stories.

A Japanese foreign ministry official used slush fund money to finance the extra-marital activities of himself and many of his colleagues - often in posh hotel suites. But this was no exception. According to Asahi Shimbun, more than half of the 60 divisions of the ministry maintained similar funds. The police and the ministry are investigating. One arrest has been made. The ministry's accounting division has discovered these corrupt practices twenty years before but kept mum.

Even low-level prefectural bureaucrats and teachers in Japan build up slush funds by faking business trips or padding invoices and receipts. Japanese citizens' groups conservatively estimated that $20 million in travel and entertainment expenses in the prefectures in 1994 were faked, a practice known as "kara shutcho" (i.e., empty business trip).

Officials of the Hokkaido Board of Education admitted to the existence of a 100 million yen secret fund. In a resulting probe, 200 out of 286 schools were found to maintain their own slush funds. Some of the money was used to support friendly politicians.

But slush funds are not a sovereign prerogative. Multinationals, banks, corporation, religious organizations, political parties, and even NGO's salt away some of their revenues and profits in undisclosed accounts, usually in off-shore havens.

Secret election campaign slush funds are a fixture in American politics. A 5-year old bill requires disclosure of donors to such funds but the House is busy loosening its provisions. "The Economist" listed in 2002 the tsunami of scandals that engulfs Germany, both its major political parties, many of the Lander and numerous highly placed and mid-level bureaucrats. Secret, mainly party, funds seem to be involved in the majority of these lurid affairs.

Italian firms made donations to political parties through slush funds, though corporate donations - providing they are transparent - are perfectly legal in Italy. Both the right and, to a lesser extent, the left in France are said to have managed enormous political slush funds.

President Chirac is accused of having abused for his personal pleasure, one such municipal fund in Paris, when he was its mayor. But the funds were mostly used to provide party activists with mock jobs. Corporations paid kickbacks to obtain public works or local building permits. Ostensibly, they were paying for sham "consultancy services".

The epidemic hasn't skipped even staid Ottawa. Its Chief Electoral Officer told Sun Media in September 2001 that he is "concerned" about millions stashed away by Liberal candidates. Sundry ministers who coveted the prime minister's job, have raised funds covertly and probably illegally.

On April 11, 2002 UPI reported that Spain's second-largest bank, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), held nearly $200 million hidden in secret offshore accounts, "which were allegedly used to manipulate politicians, pay off the 'revolutionary tax' to ETA - the Basque terrorist organization - and open the door for business deals, according to news reports."

The money may have gone to luminaries such as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, Peru's Alberto Fujomori and Vladimiro Montesinos. The bank's board members received fat, tax-free, "pensions" from the illegal accounts opened in 1987 - a total of more than $20 million.

Latin American drug money launderers - from Puerto Rico to Colombia - may have worked through these funds and the bank's clandestine entities in the Cayman Islands and Jersey. The current Spanish Secretary of State for the Treasury has been the bank's tax advisor between 1992-7.

The "Financial Times" reported in June 2000 that, in anticipation of new international measures to curb corruption, "leading European arms manufacturers" resorted to the creation of off-shore slush funds. The money is intended to bribe foreign officials to win tenders and contracts.

Kim Woo-chung, Daewoo's former chairman, is at the center of a massive scandal involving dozens of his company's executive, some of whom ended up in prison. He stands accused of diverting a whopping $20 billion to an overseas slush fund.

A mind boggling $10 billion were alleged to have been used to bribe Korean government officials and politicians. But his conduct and even the scale of the fraud he perpetrated may have been typical to Korea's post-war incestuous relationship between politics and business.

In his paper "The Role of Slush Funds in the Preparation of Corruption Mechanisms", reprinted by Transparency International, Gherardo Colombo defines corporate slush funds thus:

"Slush funds are obtained from a joint stock company's finances, carefully managed so that the amounts involved do not appear on the balance sheet. They do not necessarily have to consist of money, but can also take the form of stocks and shares or other economically valuable goods (works of art, jewels, yachts, etc.) It is enough that they can be used without any particular difficulty or that they can be transferred to a third party.

If a fund is in the form of money, it is not even necessary to refer to it outside the company accounts, since it can appear in them in disguised form (the 'accruals and deferrals' heads are often resorted to for the purpose of hiding slush money). In light of this, it is not always correct to regard it as a reserve fund that is not accounted for in the books. Deception, trickery or forgery of various kinds are often resorted to for the purpose of setting up a slush fund."

He mentions padded invoices, sham contracts, fictitious loans, interest accruing on holding accounts, back to back transactions with related entities (Enron) - all used to funnel money to the slush funds. Such funds are often set up to cover for illicit and illegal self-enrichment, embezzlement, or tax evasion.

Less known is the role of these furtive vehicles in financing unfair competitive practices, such as dumping. Clients, suppliers, and partners receive hidden rebates and subsidies that much increase the - unreported - real cost of production.

BBVA's payments to ETA may have been a typical payment of protection fees. Both terrorists and organized crime put slush funds to bad use. They get paid from such funds - and maintain their own. Ransom payments to kidnappers often flow through these channels.

But slush funds are overwhelmingly used to bribe corrupt politicians. The fight against corruption has been titled against the recipients of illicit corporate largesse. But to succeed, well-meaning international bodies, such as the OECD's FATF, must attack with equal zeal those who bribe. Every corrupt transaction is between a venal politician and an avaricious businessman. Pursuing the one while ignoring the other is self-defeating.

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Religion for dummies?

Does anyone know of any websites that give somewhat simple descriptions of different beliefs of different religions? For example: What is the difference between the beliefs of Lutherans vs. Baptists? What about Catholic vs. Protestants? Stuff like that...Or if anyone knows some of these differences and could inform me with facts not opinion...I would appreciate it very much!

I am now a Christian and go to a non-denominational Christian church... but I used to attend a Lutheran church. If you know what a Catholic church is like... Lutheran churches are basically the same except they don't pray to mary or the saints and the preachers can get married. But as far as ritualistic services... they are the same. Everything is read from a script... and it's sort of like a bunch of robots all saying and doing the same things lol

I used to say that if someone said "praise the Lord" during service or if they raised their hands to praise the Lord during a song... that at least 1/2 of the church would have had a heart attack because it wasn't in their ritual lol

But all joking aside... Lutherans are Christians... but not for me. Different people need different types of churches that teach the same things. I need one where I can praise the Lord!!! with out following some script they give me to read.

I hope this answers your question.

Litha


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Cheshire Cat Quotes

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Posted by admin | Posted in Cats | Posted on 06-07-2010

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Cheshire Cat Quotes
Cheshire Cat Quotes

Lifting the Paperweight: Healthcare in the Cloud

States have struggled with it. Hospitals pray their patients won’t fall over it. Software makers are grinning over it like the Cheshire Cat.

The massive rock paperweight that keeps our medical records in an ever-growing stack is fossilizing. Fast. As a result, congress, President Obama and insurance providers are shaking hands, creating partnerships and evaluating vendors to send our medical records into the cloud. Poof! Just like that…Up, up and away goes the latest results of your cholesterol test to that great big server in the sky. Paperless healthcare is supposed to create lower healthcare quotes for consumers. But will it?

“We’ve proven that paperless documentation can save costs for one of the most documented segments in the healthcare industry,” says Gerry Stone, founder of Redoc, an electronic medical records software company that specializes in documentation for physical and occupational therapists. “Believe me, if it works for Physical and Occupational rehab, it will work for the rest of healthcare.”

Stone has a point. He built his software platform from scratch 14 years ago, when electronic medical records were but just a glint in Bill Gates’ eye. Since physical and occupational rehabilitation is usually prescribed by health insurance plans to those who injure themselves on the job, Workers Compensation claims (and in the case of post-65-year-olds, repeated Medicare reimbursements) require an average of one hour of a therapists’ time filling out forms after each session. Stone has managed to reduce the hand-driven process of jotting down billing codes and treatment notes down to mere minutes by designing a simple interface of drop-down and text boxes, key shortcuts and the like. That was w-a-y before big Goliaths like Siemens, SAS and open-source companies jumped into the tepid waters of paperless healthcare.

Now that the President has essentially mandated paperless medical practices, the Cloud is gonna get a lot more crowded now. But how soon is now? Depends on who you ask. Software companies are courting their respective Congress persons and the President is waiting for the sky to open up and accept the first pile of medical paperwork. So far, there doesn’t seem to be any protocols drafted to guide how the information is documented, where and how it’s shared and who backs it up and how often. By the time the paperweight gets lifted, the ACLU and other privacy advocates will have their say on how private medical information is managed.

And what about HIPPA (Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)? When the medical records pile shifts to the servers, we’ll probably have an even L-O-N-G-E-R paper form to read and sign at the pharmacy counter. Figures.

 

About the Author

To most people, health insurance is a plastic card with numbers that lets you into the doctor’s office, and a little booklet of paper that lives in your filing cabinet, closet or some dusty corner of your home. To Michael, health insurance and the historical reforms that go along with the inequality of healthcare in America are topics of healthy discussion, worthy of further study and catalysts for education and action. Michael lives in Miami.

Can you give me some senior quote ideas for the yearbook?

i can't find the right one... i've been thinking of these two:
"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop."
or
"One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? She asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don't know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn't matter.”

what do you think? does anyone have any other ideas that i could use...?

Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars. Les Brown

Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. James Dean

Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice: It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. William Jennings Bryan

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same. Flavia Weedn

Put your future in good hands - your own. Author Unknown

Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted. John Lennon

Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally. David Frost

The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart. Elisabeth Foley

Bad is never good until worse happens. Danish Proverb

When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. Ralph Waldo Emerson

A problem is a chance for you to do your best. Duke Ellington

When you're feeling your worst, that's when you get to know yourself the best. Leslie Grossman

Don't look where you fall, but where you slipped. African Proverb

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill

Men are made stronger on realization that the helping hand they need is at the end of their own arm. Sidney J. Phillips

God brings men into deep waters, not to drown them, but to cleanse them. John Aughey

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt

To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe. Anatole France

Keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final. Roger Babson

Everything you can imagine is real. Pablo Picasso

The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit. Nelson Henderson

Don't live down to expectations. Go out there and do something remarkable. Wendy Wasserstein

Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted. John Lennon

More:

http://www.quotegarden.com/yearbook.html

http://quotations.about.com/od/funnyquotes/a/funnyquotes3.htm

http://home.att.net/~quotations/yearbook.html

http://yearbooksayings.4tu.org/

Have a nice day! :)

Cats Cradle Kurt Vonnegut

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Posted by admin | Posted in Cats | Posted on 18-06-2010

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Cats Cradle Kurt Vonnegut
Cats Cradle Kurt Vonnegut
What's the setting for Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle?

I have to write a report about the historical time and place of Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut?
Does anyone know what is the historical time it takes place?
I know Ilium and San Lorenzo are the places, but I don't know the year(s)

Cat's Cradle, published in the wake of the Cold War weapons buildup and the tensions of the Cuban missile crisis, focuses on man's ability to destroy life on earth. It was published in 1963.

The confrontation between technology and morality is represented in the book by the two primary settings: Ilium, New York is the city of science, a world of materialistic absolutism in which scientists create in a moral vacuum; San Lorenzo is an island of belief, a tyrannic and hopelessly impoverished island nation in which the religion of Bokononism has been created to provide "dynamic tension" that will distract the people from the oppression and material suffering that mark their lives.

The above was from the site I listed below. As far as historical time, it ranges from August 6, 1945 (when the bomb was dropped) to sometime in the future.

What are your favourite least favourite Kurt Vonnegut novelsl?

Favourites:

Breakfast of Champions
Slaughterhouse-Five
Mother Night (Just finished it, amazing scenes. Really pierce to the heart.)
Hocus Pocus
Bluebeard

Least Favourite:

Timequake
God Bless You, Mr.Rosewater

I was kind of neutral about Cat's Cradle. It was funny but I didn't real think much of it as it came to a close.

i love cat's cradle. breakfast of champions is a close second. my undisputed least favorite is galapagos


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Cat Study Text

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Posted by admin | Posted in Cats | Posted on 29-05-2010

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Cat Study Text
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According to the text, pets have been the main source of health for their owners. We must consider several points.

On the first part of the text, it told us that animals are using as many as a pet and as many as an economic source. Also, it told as that the principals pets are dogs and cats and that cats are in a more population than dogs, but dogs are more preferred than cats as a pet.

On the second part of the text, it told us that pets brings stimulations to their caregivers, especially the elderly and that a person who’s got a pet live longer than another without it.

And finally, the text ends up telling us that a recent study concluded that people with pets reduce the risk of a heart attack and that pets are the best medication in reducing blood pressure.
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According to the text, pets have been the main source of good health for their owners. We must consider several points.

In the first part of the text, it told us that people are using pets and as economic source. Also, it told as that the principals pets are dogs and cats and that cats are more popular than dogs, but dogs are more preferred than cats as a pet generally.

On the second part of the text, it told us that pet's bring pleasure to their owners, especially the elderly and that a person who’s got a pet tends to live longer than someone without a pet.

And finally, the text ends up telling us that a recent study concluded that people with pets have a reduced risk of heart attacks and that pets are the best medication in reducing blood pressure.


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