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Reacher (Season 2 Review) | A Seamless Blend of Adaptation and Innovation.
#Reacher S2 delivers a seamless blend of adaptation and innovation! The new location, strong casting choices, and nods to #LeeChild's #bookquotes make it a must-watch for me. While some action scenes push the limits, the story adds depth. #TVReview
The prime video show thrilled me and many other viewers with its stellar adaptation of The Killing Floor in season one, and the amazing cast they gathered for it. The show skipped nine books for its sophomore season by adapting book 11 Bad Luck and Trouble. They also brought in Serinda Swan (Devotion, Inhuman), Robert Patrick (The Night Agent, Peacemaker, Perry Mason), Shaun Sipos (Krypton, The…
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Brie Larson for Nissan DC from Amber Grace Johnson on Vimeo.
Production: @objectandanimal Le Mans Production: @phantasm EP: James Cunningham Producer: @stinemoisen Production Supervisor: Shawn Janoski Asst. Production Supervisor: Anastasia Counihan Talent Coordinator: Shane Palmer 1st AD Kenneth Taylor 2nd AD Antonio Blackman
DP: @Khalidmohtaseb Camera Op: @andrewlikescoffee 1st AC: @lucasdeans 2nd AC: Edgar Garcia DIT: Mark Wilenkin Camera Car: Mike Majeski Camera Car Crane Op: Russel Prior Camera Car Remote Head: Will Zignego Drone Pilot: Andrew Petersen Drone Op: Jake Howard Drone Tech: Bryce Stewart Camera Op: Josh Hak Gimbol Op: Cory Hart Gaffer: @jeffferrero Best Elec: Mark Mann Electric: Jake Ferrero & Eddie Reid Electric Driver: Kevin Smith Key Grip: Ray Garcia Best Grip: Erik Hill Grips: Craig Riley, Pat Carr, Ryan Nunya Grip Driver: Dane Harvey Sound Mixer: Charlie Slemaker Boom Op: Allister Mann VTR Assts: Oskar Salas & Jarrod Butler Script Supervisor: Marsha Gnaizda Production Designer: @rtylerevans Asst Art Directors: @goosay & Eric Palmer Set Decorator: Noam Karl 
Coordinator: Carolyn Hauk Leadman: Jon Gombas Dressers: Thoe Chon & Corey Glenn Effects: Carlos Perez Driver: Victor Camarillo Stunt Coordinator: Mike Johnson Stunt Driver: Sera Trimble Stunt Driver: Brett Smrz
VFX: @millchannel VFX Supervisor: @reblaked_vfx Stylist: @chloeandchenelle Makeup: Angela Peralta Hair: Rachel Bonner-Mason
Editor 1: Jeff Buchanan at Final Cut Editor 2: Sophie Solomon at Final Cut Colorist: @mikolour
Agency: EP: Sumer Friedrichs ECD: David Banta Associate CD: Shannon Murphy Senior Art Director: Alyssa Fishman Senior Art Director: Aldis Rasums Senior Copywriter: Mike Breighner Business Director: Barney Baxter
Le Mans Shoot: @Phantasm Producer: @anthonybargis Line Producer: Tom Bertrand Production Coordinator: Lucas Demerdjibachian AD: Franck Percher France DP: Laurent Rodriguez @laurentdop
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BLOEDEL RESERVE GARDENS - BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASHINGTON
Yesterday, I took a wonderful “therapy” walk at the Bloedel Reserve, about 20 minutes from home on the north end of Bainbridge Island. These gardens are an amazing fusion of nature and human landscapes. Here’s some info from the website. https://bloedelreserve.org/
PS - apologies for the slightly fuzzy quality of some of the photos. I’m having a hard time with the camera on my LG K30 phone. Took many more photos that were blurry. Need a new phone.
It’s a wonder.
Bloedel Reserve is a 150-acre wonder of nature, created by the imagination, vision, and a passionate love of the natural world shared by our founders, Prentice and Virginia Bloedel. Working with the rugged geography of the land, they artfully transformed a rough-hewn Northwest forest into a harmonious series of curated gardens, structural features, and distinctive landscapes, with nature as canvas and paint.
A Gift to All
In 1951, Virginia and Prentice Bloedel purchased the large house and property that would become Bloedel Reserve. It was their private residence for more than 30 years, many devoted to exploring the relationship between people and nature.
NOTE from Steven: The original incarnation of this property was Agate Point Farm, developed as a summer retreat and hunting/fishing lodge by the Collins family. The large house was built in 1931-2 for Mrs. Angela Collins, of Seattle. Mrs. Collins son Bertrand (Bertie) recommended the architect J. Lister Holmes, who created French chateau inspired design for the house. The house was built high atop a bluff with a view over Puget Sound to the northeast, with the Cascade Mountains in the distance. Bertie was active in working with the architect and supervising construction of the home that became known as Collinswood.
Yale-educated, Mr. Bloedel began a teaching career but soon became the reluctant heir to his father’s timber business. An environmentalist at heart, he innovated several of today’s conservation concepts such as “reuse.” He advocated reusing hog fuel, a log byproduct, to help generate sawmill power and worked with pulp mills to reduce waste. His most enduring “green” idea was to plant seedlings to reforest clear-cut land. 
NOTE from Steven: this History from their website oddly does not mention the serious contributions to the garden from Virginia Merrill Bloedel, who developed a strong interest in horticulture. Many of the gardens close to the house were developed with her inspiration. And...Virginia was the older sister of Eulalie Merrill Wagner, who with her husband Cory developed the fabulous gardens of Lakewold on Gravelly Lake near Tacoma, Washington, 60 miles to the south. It appears that the two sisters collaborated on gardening, and several well-known landscape architects worked at both properties.
Sculpting the landscape became the focus of Mr. Bloedel’s retirement. Almost daily, he could be found walking the grounds, thinking of how to shape his masterpiece. With the help of noted landscape architects and designers, including Thomas Church, Richard Haag, Fujitaro Kubota, and Iain Robertson, he “wove” several unique landscape experiences throughout the native Pacific Northwest forest. Mr. Bloedel’s commitment to ecological principles prevailed; for example, he placed water features only proximal to natural groundwater.Later in life, the Bloedels gave the Reserve to the community and established a nonprofit to support its operations. In 1988, the Reserve opened to the public as a 150-acre public garden and forest preserve.
It’s our heritage.
The history of the land on which Bloedel Reserve sit extends back much farther than the Bloedels. We express deep gratitude towards the Suquamish People, People of the Clear Salt Water, for sustaining the land within which our healing landscapes thrive. Those entrusted with caring for Bloedel Reserve acknowledge that the sacred ancestral territory on which the Reserve resides flourishes because of the stewardship, since time immemorial, by the Suquamish people. We will honor and respect their legacy by nurturing this land and the waterways of the Central Salish Sea for present and future generations.
Steven again - I’m particularly fond of the English Park-style entrance garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Rhododendron Glen, waterfall, and pond below the west side of the house.
Well...I thought the photos would be at the TOP of the Post. Alas, they ended up down here. OOPS.
1. Entrance Garden - looking at the south facade of the house, with a lovely flock of American Wigeon ducks coursing up the middle of the lake.
2. Entrance Lake and wigeons
3. North facade of the house and terrace garden
4. View northeastward across Puget Sound to the Cascade Mountains lost in the clouds
5. Camperdown Elm on north terrace
6. The Birch Walk to the Rhododendron Glen - Himalayan White Birch, Betula jacquemontii
7. Japanese Guest house by noted PNW (Pacific Northwest) modernist architect Paul Hayden Kirk, and Sand and Stone Garden designed by Dr. Koichi Kawana
8. Japanese red pine - Pinus densiflora - on one side of the Sand Garden
9. Christmas Pond in the Rhododendron Glen fed by a waterfall and small stream - the banks upstream from this pond are planted heavily to candelabra primroses
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Obadiah  Octavio Octavius  Odin Olaf Oleg Oliver  Olivier Omar Orion Orlando  Orville Osborn Oscar Oso Osvaldo  Oswald Ottis Otto Owen Oz Ozzy
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Qadir  Quincy Quinn  Quinton 
Raiden  Ralph Ramone  Ramses Randall Randolph  Randy Raphael Ravi Ray Raymond Red  Reece Reggie Reginald Regis Reid Remington  Reuben Rex Reynald Reynaldo Reynard Rhett Rhys  Ricardo Richard Richie Richmond Rick Ricky Rico Ridge  Riley Rio Riordan River Robert Roberto Robbie Rocco Rocky  Rodney Rodrigo Roger Ricky Riley Rod Rodrick Roger Roland  Roman Romeo Ross Rowan Rudy Rufus Russell Ryder Ryker Rylan Ryland 
Salem  Salvador  Salvator Sam  Samir Sampson Samson  Samuel Sander Sandford Sanjay  Santiago Saul Sawyer Scott Sean Sebastian  Septimus Serge Sergio Seth Seus Seymour Shane  Shawn Shayne Sheldon Shepherd Sherlock Sherman Shin Sidney  Sigmund Silas Silver Silvester Simon Sinclair Sinjin Sirius  Slade Slate Sol Solomon Sonny Sparrow Spartacus Spencer Spike  Soren Stan Stanford Stanley Steele Stephen Steven Stevie Stone Sven Summit  Sullivan Sully Sylvester
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Uberto  Ulric Ulrich  Ulysses Uriah Urban Urijah  Uriel
Van  Vance  Vaugn Victor  Vince Vincenco Vincent  Vinny Virgil Vlad Vladimir 
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Xander  Xavier Xavion  Xenon
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Zac  Zach Zachariah  Zacharias Zachary Zack  Zander Zane Zayden Zeke  Zeus Ziggy Zion Zoltan
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carlos-ritter · 2 years
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Brie Larson for Nissan DC from Amber Grace Johnson on Vimeo.
Production: @objectandanimal Le Mans Production: @phantasm EP: James Cunningham Producer: @stinemoisen Production Supervisor: Shawn Janoski Asst. Production Supervisor: Anastasia Counihan Talent Coordinator: Shane Palmer 1st AD Kenneth Taylor 2nd AD Antonio Blackman
DP: @Khalidmohtaseb Camera Op: @andrewlikescoffee 1st AC: @lucasdeans 2nd AC: Edgar Garcia DIT: Mark Wilenkin Camera Car: Mike Majeski Camera Car Crane Op: Russel Prior Camera Car Remote Head: Will Zignego Drone Pilot: Andrew Petersen Drone Op: Jake Howard Drone Tech: Bryce Stewart Camera Op: Josh Hak Gimbol Op: Cory Hart Gaffer: @jeffferrero Best Elec: Mark Mann Electric: Jake Ferrero & Eddie Reid Electric Driver: Kevin Smith Key Grip: Ray Garcia Best Grip: Erik Hill Grips: Craig Riley, Pat Carr, Ryan Nunya Grip Driver: Dane Harvey Sound Mixer: Charlie Slemaker Boom Op: Allister Mann VTR Assts: Oskar Salas & Jarrod Butler Script Supervisor: Marsha Gnaizda Production Designer: @rtylerevans Asst Art Directors: @goosay & Eric Palmer Set Decorator: Noam Karl 
Coordinator: Carolyn Hauk Leadman: Jon Gombas Dressers: Thoe Chon & Corey Glenn Effects: Carlos Perez Driver: Victor Camarillo Stunt Coordinator: Mike Johnson Stunt Driver: Sera Trimble Stunt Driver: Brett Smrz
VFX: @millchannel VFX Supervisor: @reblaked_vfx Stylist: @chloeandchenelle Makeup: Angela Peralta Hair: Rachel Bonner-Mason
Editor 1: Jeff Buchanan at Final Cut Editor 2: Sophie Solomon at Final Cut Colorist: @mikolour
Agency: EP: Sumer Friedrichs ECD: David Banta Associate CD: Shannon Murphy Senior Art Director: Alyssa Fishman Senior Art Director: Aldis Rasums Senior Copywriter: Mike Breighner Business Director: Barney Baxter
Le Mans Shoot: @Phantasm Producer: @anthonybargis Line Producer: Tom Bertrand Production Coordinator: Lucas Demerdjibachian AD: Franck Percher France DP: Laurent Rodriguez @laurentdop
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Production: @objectandanimal Le Mans Production: @phantasm EP: James Cunningham Producer: @stinemoisen Production Supervisor: Shawn Janoski Asst. Production Supervisor: Anastasia Counihan Talent Coordinator: Shane Palmer 1st AD Kenneth Taylor 2nd AD Antonio Blackman
DP: @Khalidmohtaseb Camera Op: @andrewlikescoffee 1st AC: @lucasdeans 2nd AC: Edgar Garcia DIT: Mark Wilenkin Camera Car: Mike Majeski Camera Car Crane Op: Russel Prior Camera Car Remote Head: Will Zignego Drone Pilot: Andrew Petersen Drone Op: Jake Howard Drone Tech: Bryce Stewart Camera Op: Josh Hak Gimbol Op: Cory Hart Gaffer: @jeffferrero Best Elec: Mark Mann Electric: Jake Ferrero & Eddie Reid Electric Driver: Kevin Smith Key Grip: Ray Garcia Best Grip: Erik Hill Grips: Craig Riley, Pat Carr, Ryan Nunya Grip Driver: Dane Harvey Sound Mixer: Charlie Slemaker Boom Op: Allister Mann VTR Assts: Oskar Salas & Jarrod Butler Script Supervisor: Marsha Gnaizda Production Designer: @rtylerevans Asst Art Directors: @goosay & Eric Palmer Set Decorator: Noam Karl 
Coordinator: Carolyn Hauk Leadman: Jon Gombas Dressers: Thoe Chon & Corey Glenn Effects: Carlos Perez Driver: Victor Camarillo Stunt Coordinator: Mike Johnson Stunt Driver: Sera Trimble Stunt Driver: Brett Smrz
VFX: @millchannel VFX Supervisor: @reblaked_vfx Stylist: @chloeandchenelle Makeup: Angela Peralta Hair: Rachel Bonner-Mason
Editor 1: Jeff Buchanan at Final Cut Editor 2: Sophie Solomon at Final Cut Colorist: @mikolour
Agency: EP: Sumer Friedrichs ECD: David Banta Associate CD: Shannon Murphy Senior Art Director: Alyssa Fishman Senior Art Director: Aldis Rasums Senior Copywriter: Mike Breighner Business Director: Barney Baxter
Le Mans Shoot: @Phantasm Producer: @anthonybargis Line Producer: Tom Bertrand Production Coordinator: Lucas Demerdjibachian AD: Franck Percher France DP: Laurent Rodriguez @laurentdop
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Prix Écrans Canadiens : LES AFFAMÉS de Robin Aubert décroche cinq nominations
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Les nominations des Prix Écrans canadiens viennent d’être annoncées et Les Affamés se retrouve dans cinq catégories : meilleur film, réalisation (Robin Aubert), maquillages (Érik Gosselin, Marie-France Guy), musique originale (Pierre-Philippe Côté) et interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien (Brigitte Poupart).
Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes mène la course avec ses huit nominations, dans les catégories de la direction artistique (François Séguin), des images (Nicolas Bolduc), des costumes (Mario Davignon), des maquillages (Kathryn Casault), de la musique originale (Terry Riley, Gyan Riley), du son d'ensemble (Claude La Haye, Bernard Gariépy Strobl), du montage sonore (Claude Beaugrand), et des effets visuels (Alain Lachance, Yann Jouannic, Hugo Léveillé, Nadège Bozetti, Antonin Messier-Turcotte, Thibault Deloof, Francis Bernard). 
Sept nominations pour La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes : meilleur film ainsi qu’en direction artistique (Marjorie Rhéaume), en images (Nicolas Canniccioni), en effets visuels (Marc Hall, Jonathan Cyr, Emmanuel Bazin, Clément Natiez, Emmanuelle Gill), en adaptation (Simon Lavoie) et en interprétation masculine et féminine dans un premier rôle (Antoine L'Écuyer, Marine Johnson).
Avec six nominations, C'est le cœur qui meurt en dernier se retrouve dans les catégories du meilleur film, de réalisation (Alexis Durand-Brault), de montage (Louis-Philippe Rathé), d'adaptation et d'interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle (Gabriel Sabourin), et d'interprétation féminine dans un premier rôle (Denise Filiatrault).
Les rois mongols obtient aussi six nominations, dans les catégories de direction artistique (Guillaume Couture), de costumes (Brigitte Desroches), de musique originale (Viviane Audet, Robin-Joël Cool, Alexis Martin), de son d'ensemble (Pierre Bertrand, Stéphane Bergeron, Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher, Maxime Potvin), d'adaptation (Nicole Bélanger) et d'interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien (Clare Coulter). 
All You Can Eat Buddha se retrouve dans les catégories de réalisation (Ian Lagarde), de costumes (Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette), de maquillages (Bruno Gatien), de son d'ensemble et de montage sonore (Sylvain Bellemare), et d'interprétation masculine dans un rôle de soutien (Sylvio Arriola).
Nous sommes les autres se démarque dans quatre catégories, soit en images (Mathieu Laverdière), en costumes (Julie Bécotte), en effets visuels (Jonathan Piché Delorme, Fabienne Mouillac, Alain Lachance, Caroline Guagliardo, Alexandre Tremblay, Thibault Deloof, Benoit Gagnon), et en interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle (Émile Proulx-Cloutier).
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Meilleur film 
Ava - Kiarash Anvari, Sadaf Foroughi The Breadwinner - Andrew Rosen, Anthony Leo, Paul Young, Tomm Moore, Stéphan Roelants C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier - Richard Lalonde La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes - Marcel Giroux Maudie - Bob Cooper, Mary Young Leckie, Mary Sexton, Susan Mullen Never Steady, Never Still - James Brown, Tyler Hagan Les Affamés - Stéphanie Morissette
Meilleure réalisation
Ian Lagarde - All You Can Eat Buddha Sadaf Foroughi - Ava Alexis Durand Brault - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier  Aisling Walsh - Maudie Robin Aubert - Les Affamés  Meilleure adaptation Anita Doron - The Breadwinner Nicole Bélanger - Les rois mongols Gabriel Sabourin - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Simon Lavoie - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Susan Coyne - The Man Who Invented Christmas Meilleur scénario Josh Epstein, Kyle Rideout - Adventures in Public School Sadaf Foroughi - Ava Sarah Kolasky, Adam Garnet Jones - Great Great Great Sherry White - Maudie Kathleen Hepburn - Never Steady, Never Still
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Interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle Nabil Rajo - Boost Gabriel Sabourin - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier  Antoine L'Écuyer - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Tzi Ma - Meditation Park Émile Proulx-Cloutier - Nous sommes les autres 
Interprétation masculine dans un rôle de soutien Sylvio Arriola - All You Can Eat Buddha Jahmil French - Boost Sladen Peltier - Indian Horse Natar Ungalaq - Iqaluit Ethan Hawke - Maudie
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Interprétation féminine dans un premier rôle Mahour Jabbari - Ava Denise Filiatrault - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Marine Johnson - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes  Sally Hawkins - Maudie Shirley Henderson - Never Steady, Never Still
Interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien Bahar Nouhian - Ava Oluniké Adeliyi - Boost Clare Coulter - Les rois mongols Lucinda Armstrong Hall - Porcupine Lake Brigitte Poupart - Les Affamés
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Meilleure direction artistique Siamak Karinejad - Ava Guillaume Couture - Les rois mongols  François Séguin - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Marjorie Rhéaume - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes Sophie Jarvis, Elizabeth Cairns - Never Steady, Never Still
Meilleures images Sina Kermanizadeh - Ava Nicolas Bolduc - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Nicolas Canniccioni - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes  Norm Li - Never Steady, Never Still Mathieu Laverdière - Nous sommes les autres
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Meilleurs costumes Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette - All You Can Eat Buddha Brigitte Desroches - Les rois mongols  Mario Davignon - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Trysha Bakker - Maudie Julie Bécotte - Nous sommes les autres
Meilleur montage Kiarash Anvari - Ava Darragh Byrne - The Breadwinner Louis-Philippe Rathé - C’est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Stephen O'Connell - Maudie Simone Smith - Never Steady, Never Still
Meilleurs maquillages Bruno Gatien - All You Can Eat Buddha Marlène Rouleau - Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 Kathryn Casault - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes  Sonia Dolan - The Man Who Invented Christmas Érik Gosselin, Marie-France Guy - Les Affamés 
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Meilleure musique originale Mychael Danna, Jeff Danna - The Breadwinner Viviane Audet, Robin-Joël Cool, Alexis Martin - Les rois mongols Terry Riley, Gyan Riley - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes  Ben Fox - Never Steady, Never Still Pierre-Philippe Côté - Les Affamés 
Meilleure chanson originale Joey Sherrett, Chris Gordon, Nathaniel Huskinson - Boost - "CTS Thief" Qais Essar, Joshua Hill - The Breadwinner - "The Crown Sleeps" Dani Bailey - Hunting Pignut – "Rid The Dark"
Meilleur son d'ensemble Sylvain Bellemare - All You Can Eat Buddha Philippe Attié - Boost Pierre Bertrand, Stéphane Bergeron, Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher, Maxime Potvin - Les rois mongols  Claude La Haye, Bernard Gariépy Strobl - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes Matt Drake, Nate Evans, Christopher O'Brien - Never Steady, Never Still
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Meilleur montage sonore Sylvain Bellemare - All You Can Eat Buddha Marie-Claude Gagné - Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 Nelson Ferreira, John Elliot, J.R. Fountain, Dashen Naidoo, Tyler Whitham - The Breadwinner Christian Rivest, Antoine Morin, Thibaud Quinchon, Guy Pelletier, Guy Francoeur - Goon: Last of the Enforcers Claude Beaugrand - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes 
Meilleurs effets visuels Marc Hall - Le Cyclotron Alain Lachance, Yann Jouannic, Hugo Léveillé, Nadège Bozetti, Antonin Messier-Turcotte, Thibault Deloof, Francis Bernard - Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes  Marc Hall, Jonathan Cyr, Emmanuel Bazin, Clément Natiez, Emmanuelle Gill - La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes  Greg Behrens, Brendan Taylor, Jasmine Scott, Martin O'Brien - The Man Who Invented Christmas Jonathan Piché Delorme, Fabienne Mouillac, Alain Lachance, Caroline Guagliardo, Alexandre Tremblay, Thibault Deloof, Benoit Gagnon - Nous sommes les autres 
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Meilleur long métrage documentaire Manic - Kalina Bertin, Marina Serrao, Bob Moore, Mila Aung-Thwin, Daniel Cross Sur la lune de nickel  - Christine Falco, François Jacob, Vuk Stojanovic Resurrecting Hassan - Carlo Guillermo Proto, Roxanne Sayegh, Pablo Villegas, Maria Paz Gonzalez Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World - Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon, Linda Ludwick, Lisa Roth, Stevie Salas, Tim Johnson, Diana Holtzberg, Jan Rofekamp, Ernest Webb Unarmed Verses - Charles Officer, Lea Marin
Meilleures images dans un long métrage documentaire Vuk Stojanovic, François Jacob, Ilya Zima - Sur la lune de nickel  Duraid Munajim - My Enemy, My Brother Carlo Guillermo Proto - Resurrecting Hassan Alfonso Maiorana - Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World Mike McLaughlin - Unarmed Verses
Meilleur montage dans un long métrage documentaire Roland Schlimme - Long Time Running Anouk Deschênes - Manic François Jacob, Jéricho Jeudy - Sur la lune de nickel  Benjamin Duffield, Jeremiah Hayes - Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World Frank Cassano - Sled Dogs
Meilleur court métrage documentaire Babe, I Hate To Go - Andrew Moir Take a Walk on The Wildside - Lisa Rideout, Lauren Grant, Sasha Fisher Three Thousand - Asinnajaq, Kat Baulu
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Meilleur court métrage dramatique La course navette  - Maxime Aubert, Audrey D. Laroche Fluffy - Lee Filipovski Garage de soir  - Daniel Daigle, Aurélie Breton Tout simplement - Raphaël Ouellet, Annick Blanc Pre-Drink - Marc-Antoine Lemire, Maria Gracia Turgeon
Meilleur court métrage d’animation DAM! The Story of Kit the Beaver - Kjell Boersma, Josh Clavir Fox And The Whale - Robin Joseph Hedgehog’s Home - Eva Cvijanović, Vanja Andrijević, Jelena Popović Manivald - Chintis Lundgren, Draško Ivezić, Jelena Popović The Tesla World Light - Matthew Rankin, Julie Roy
Prix Découverte John-Dunning Black Cop - Cory Bowles, Aaron Horton The Devout - Connor Gaston, Amanda Verhagen Wexford Plaza - Joyce Wong, Matt Greyson, Harry Cherniak
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meubloglgbtqiamais · 5 years
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Bibliografia básica sobre homossexualidade
A respeito da comunidade LGBT, segue uma lista com bibliografias de obras relacionadas ao tema encontrados no Blog Luiz Mott. A proposta do responsável é divulgar artigos científicos, bibliografias sobre a homossexualidade, Direitos Humanos, entre outras fontes de informações. A lista está divida por 5 tópicos indo do geral para específicos, e e nas quais estão organizadas obras em ordem alfabética. Também está disponível uma lista bibliográfica de livros escritos por ele sobre Homossexualidade e Aids (1984-2002), seguindo uma ordem cronológica de publicações. 
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BURR, Chandler. Criação em separado: como a Biologia nos faz homo ou hetero. Trad. Ary Quintella. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 1998. CORRAZE, Jacques. L’homosexualité. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1982. (Que sais-je?) CORY, Donald W. El homosexual en NorteAmerica. Trad. Alfredo S. Luna. México: Compañía General de Ediciones, 1951. COSTA, Jurandir F. A inocência e o vício: estudos sobre o homoerotismo. Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará, 1992. ___. A face e o verso: estudos sobre o homoerotismo II. São Paulo: Escuta, 1995. (O sexto lobo, clínica do social) COUTO, Edvaldo Souza. Transexualidade: o corpo em mutação. Salvador: Ed. Grupo Gay da Bahia, 1999. (Gaia Ciência) DAGNESE, Napoleão. Cidadania no armário: uma abordagem sócio-jurídica acerca da homossexualidade. São Paulo: LTR, 2000. DALLAYRAC, Dominique. Dossier homosexualité. Paris: Robert Lafont, 1968. DIAS, Maria Berenice. União homossexual: o preconceito e a Justiça. Porto Alegre: Livraria do Advogado Editora, 2000. DOVER, K. J. A homossexualidade na Grécia Antiga. Trad. Luís S. Krausz. São Paulo: Nova Alexandria, 1994. FOUCAULT, Michel. História da sexualidade: a vontade de saber. Vol. I. Trad. Maria Thereza da Costa Albuquerque e J. A. Guilhon Albuquerque. 9. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1988. ___. História da sexualidade: o uso dos prazeres. Vol. II. Trad. Maria Thereza da Costa Albuquerque. 5. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1984. ___. História da sexualidade: o cuidado de si. Vol. III. Trad. Maria Thereza da Costa Albuquerque. 3. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1985. FRY, Peter, MACRAE, Edward. O que é homossexualidade. São Paulo: Abril Cultural/Brasiliense, 1985. (Primeiros Passos) HART, John, RICHARDSON, Diane (orgs.). Teoria e prática da homossexualidade. Trad. Vera Ribeiro. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, s.d. (Psyche) HAUSER, Richard. La società omosessuale. Trad. Ugo Carrega. Milano: Longanesi, 1965. HELMINIAK, Daniel A. O que a Bíblia realmente diz sobre a homossexualidade. Trad. Eduardo T. Nunes. São Paulo: Summus, 1998. HOCQUENGHEM, Guy. A contestação homossexual. Trad. Carlos Eugênio M. de Moura. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1980. HOPCKE, Robert H. Jung, junguianos e a homossexualidade. Trad. Cássia Rocha. São Paulo: Siciliano, 1993. LAMBERT, Royston. Pederastia na Idade Imperial. Sobre o amor de Adriano e Antínoo.Trad. Jorge de Morais. [S.l.]: Assírio & Alvim, 1990. LIMA, Délcio M. de. Os homoeróticos. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1983. MARCH, Sue. Libertação homossexual. Trad. Ubirajara B. Júnior. São Paulo: Nova Época Editorial, 1981. MARMOR, Judd (org.). A inversão sexual: as múltiplas raízes da homossexualidade. Trad. Christiano M. Oiticica. Rio de Janeiro: Imago, 1973. MÍCCOLIS, Leila, DANIEL, Herbert. Jacarés e lobisomens: dois ensaios sobre a homossexualidade. Rio de Janeiro: Achiamé, 1983. MORENO, Antônio. A personagem homossexual no cinema brasileiro. Rio de Janeiro: FUNARTE, Niterói: EDUFF, 2001. MOTT, Luiz. Escravidão, homossexualidade e demonologia. São Paulo: Ícone, 1988 Mott, Luiz. Homossexualidade: Mitos e Verdades. Salvador, Ed.GGB, 2003 ___. Relações raciais entre homossexuais no Brasil colônia. Revista Brasileira de História, ANPUH, v. 3, n. 10, mar/ag 1985. OKITA, Hiro. Homossexualismo: da opressão à libertação. São Paulo: Proposta Editorial, s/d. ORAISON, Marc. A questão homossexual. Trad. José Kosinski. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1977. (Experiência e Psicologia) POVERT, Lionel. Dictionnaire gay. Paris: Jacques Grancher Éditeurs, 1994. Revista Brasileira de Sexualidade Humana, São Paulo: Iglu Ed., v. 7, edição especial n. 1, mar 1996. RICHARDS, Jeffrey. Sexo, desvio e danação: as minorias na Idade Média. Trad. Marco Antônio E. da Rocha e Renato Aguiar. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1993. RUSE, Michael. La homosexualidad. Trad. Carlos Laguna. Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra, 1989. SELL, Teresa A. Identidade homossexual e normas sociais. (Histórias de vida). Florianópolis: Ed. da UFSC, 1987. SPENCER, Colin. Homossexualidade, uma história. Trad. Rubem M. Machado. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 1996. (Contraluz) SULLIVAN, Andrew. Praticamente normal: uma discussão sobre o homossexualismo. Trad. Isa Mara Lando. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1996. TREVISAN, João Silvério. Devassos no paraíso: a homossexualidade no Brasil, da colônia à atualidade. (Ed. revista e ampliada) Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2000. VIDAL, Marciano et alii. Homossexualidade: ciência e consciência. Trad. Roberto P. de Queiroz e Silva e Marcos Marcionilo. São Paulo: Loyola, 1985. 2. Homossexualidade masculina BADINTER, Elizabeth. XY, sobre a identidade masculina. Trad. Maria Ignez D. Estrada. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1993. BARCELLOS, José Carlos. Literatura e homoerotismo masculino: perspectivas teórico-metodológicas e práticas críticas. Caderno seminal, Rio de Janeiro, v. 8, n. 8, 2000. BON, Michel, D’ARC, Antoine. Relatório sobre a homossexualidade masculina. Trad. Omar de P. Duane. Belo Horizonte: Interlivros, 1979. COUROUVE, Claude. Vocabulaire de l’homosexualité masculine. Paris: Payot, 1985. DOURADO, Luiz Ângelo. Homossexualismo (masculino e feminino) e delinqüência. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1967. (Psyche) GREEN, James N. Além do carnaval: a homossexualidade masculina no Brasil do século XX. Trad. Cristina Filho e Cássio A. Leite. São Paulo: Ed. UNESP, 2000. LASCAR, Gilles. Bastidores: a noite gay. Rio de Janeiro: Mauad, 1996. LOPES, Denilson. O homem que amava rapazes e outros ensaios. Rio de Janeiro: Aeroplano, 2002. MOTT, Luiz. O sexo proibido: virgens, gays e escravos nas garras da Inquisição. São Paulo: Papirus, 1988. 3. Homossexualidade feminina ABRAS, Rosa Mª Gouvêa. A jovem homossexual. Ficção psicanalítica. Belo Horizonte: A. S. Passos Editora, 1996. BELLINI, Lígia. A coisa obscura: mulher, sodomia e Inquisição no Brasil colonial. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1989. CAPRIO, Frank S. Homossexualidade feminina: estudo psicodinâmico do lesbianismo. Trad. Frederico Branco. 4. ed. São Paulo: IBRASA, 1978. FOREL et alii. Erotologia feminine. São Paulo: Edições e Publicações Brasil Ed., s/d. (Biblioteca de Estudos Sexuais) MOTT, Luiz. O lesbianismo no Brasil. Porto Alegre: Mercado Aberto, 1987. (Depoimentos, n. 16) PORTINARI, Denise B. O discurso da homossexualidade feminina. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1989. WOLFF, Charlotte. Amor entre mulheres. Trad. Milton Persson. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1973. (Experiência e Psicologia) 4. Títulos afins ALMEIDA, Ângela M. de. O gosto do pecado: casamento e sexualidade nos manuais de confessores dos séculos XVI e XVII. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 1993. ALMEIDA, Pedro. Desclandestinidade: um homossexual religioso conta sua história. São Paulo: Summus, 2001. Amor e sexualidade no Ocidente: edição especial da Revista L’Histoire/Seuil. Trad. Ana Mª Capovilla, Horacio Goulart e Suely Bastos. Porto Alegre: L&PM, 1992. ANDRÉ, Serge. A impostura perversa. Trad. Vera Ribeiro. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 1995. ANTUNES, José Leopoldo F. Medicina, leis e moral: pensamento médico e comportamento no Brasil (1870-1930). São Paulo: Ed. UNESP, 1999. ARIÈS, Philippe, BÉJIN, André (orgs.). Sexualidades ocidentais. Trad. Lígia A. Watanabe e Thereza Christina F. Stummer. 3. ed. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1987. ARILHA, Margareth, RIDENTI, Sandra G. U., MEDRADO, Benedito (orgs.). Homens e masculinidades: outras palavras. São Paulo: ECOS/Ed. 34, 1998. ASPITARTE, Eduardo L. Ética sexual: masturbação, homossexualismo, relações pré-matrimoniais. São Paulo: Paulinas, 1991. BARBOSA, Regina Mª, PARKER, Ricahrd (orgs.). Sexualidades pelo avesso: direitos, identidades e poder. Rio de Janeiro: IMS/UERJ-Ed. 34, 1999. BLOCH, R. Howard. Misoginia medieval e a invenção do amor romântico ocidental. Trad. Cláudia Moraes. Rio de Janeiro: Ed. 34, 1995. BREMMER, Jan (org.). De Safo a Sade: momentos na história da sexualidade. Trad. Cid K. Moreira. Campinas: Papirus, 1995. CHAUÍ, Marilena. Repressão sexual: essa nossa (des)conhecida. São Paulo: Círculo do Livro, s/d. COSTA, Jurandir F. Ordem médica e norma familiar. 3. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1989. (Biblioteca de Filosofia e História das Ciências, n. 5) DONZELOT, Jacques. A polícia das famílias. Trad. M. T. Da Costa Albuquerque. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1980. FAURY, Mara. Uma flor para os malditos: homossexualidade na literatura. Campinas: Papirus, 1983. (Krisis) FLANDRIN, Jean-Louis. O sexo e o Ocidente: evolução das atitudes e dos comportamentos. Trad. Jean Progin. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1988. GOFFMAN, Erving. Estigma; notas sobre a manipulação da identidade deteriorada. Trad. Márcia Bandeira de M. L. Nunes. 4. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1982. GOLDENBERG, Miriam (org.). Os novos desejos: das academias de musculação às agencias de encontro. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2000. HECKER Filho, Paulo. Um tema crucial: aspectos do homossexualismo na literatura. Porto Alegre: Sulina, 1989. HEILBORN, Maria Luíza (org.). Sexualidade, o olhar das Ciências Humanas. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 1999. HERSCHMANN, Micael M., PEREIRA, Carlos Alberto M. (orgs.). A invenção do Brasil moderno: medicina, educação e engenharia nos anos 20-30. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 1994. KNOLL, Ludwig, JAECKEL, Gerhard. Léxico do erótico. Lisboa: Livraria Bertrand, 1977. LAQUEUR, Thomas. Inventando o sexo: corpo e gênero dos gregos a Freud. Trad. Vera Whately. Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará, 2001. LEYLAND, Winston (org.). Sexualidade & criação literária: as entrevistas do Gay Sunshine. Trad. Raul de Sá Barbosa. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 1980. LOURO, Guacira L. (org.). O corpo educado: pedagogias da sexualidade. Trad. Tomaz T. da Silva. Belo Horizonte: Autêntica, 1999. LOYOLA, Maria Andréa (org.). A sexualidade nas Ciências Humanas. Rio de Janeiro: Ed. UERJ, 1998. (Saúde & sociedade) LYRA, Bernadette, GARCIA, Wilton (orgs.). Corpo e cultura. São Paulo: Xamã, 2001. MACRAE, Edward. 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Trad. Talita M. Rodrigues. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 1999. (Gênero Plural) ROUSSELLE, Aline. Pornéia: sexualidade e amor no mundo antigo. Trad. Carlos N. Coutinho. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1984. SALLES, Catherine. Nos submundos da Antigüidade. Trad. Carlos N. Coutinho. São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1982. SHOWALTER, Elaine. Anarquia sexual: sexo e cultura no fin de siècle. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 1993. (Gênero Plural) SOUZA, Pedro de. Confidências da carne: o público e o privado na enunciação da sexualidade. Campinas: Ed. UNICAMP, 1997. (Momento) TREVISAN, João Silvério. Seis balas num buraco só: a crise do masculino. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 1998. (Contraluz) USSEL, Jos van. Repressão sexual. Trad. Sônia Alberti. Rio de Janeiro: Campus, 1980. VAINFAS, Ronaldo (org.). História e sexualidade no Brasil. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1986. (Biblioteca de História) VARELLA, Luiz Salem, VARELLA, Irene I. S. Companheiros homossexuais perante a Previdência Social; pensão por morte e auxílio-reclusão. 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Bibliografia de Luiz Mott sobre Homossexualidade e Aids (1984-2002) · LIVROS 1. Lesbianismo no Brasil. Porto Alegre, Editora Mercado Aberto, 1987 2. Escravidão, Homossexualidade e Demonologia. S.Paulo, Editora Icone, 1988 3. Sexo Proibido: Virgens, Gays e Escravos nas garras da Inquisição. Campinas Editora Papirus, 1989 4. Epidemic of Hate: Violation of Human Rights of Gay Men, Lesbians and Transvestites in Brazil. S.Francisco, IGLRHC, 1996 5. Homofobia: A violação dos direitos humanos dos gays, lésbicas e travestis. S.Francisco, (USA), International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Comission, 1997 6. Desviados em questão: Tipologia dos homossexuais da cidade de Salvador, Bahia. Salvador, Editora Espaço Bleff, 1987 7. Homossexuais da Bahia: Dicionário Biográfico. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 1999 (lançamento em junho) 8. Violação dos Direitos Humanos e Assassinato de Homossexuais no Brasil, 1999. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2000 9. Manual de Coleta de informações, sistematização e mobilização política contra crimes homofóbicos. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2000 10. Violação dos direitos humanos e assassinatos de homossexuais no Brasil. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2000 11. Causa Mortis: Homofobia. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2001 12. A Cena gay em Salvador em tempo de Aids. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2001 13. O crime anti-homossexual no Brasil. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2002 14. Matei porque odeio gay. Salvador, Editora Grupo Gay da Bahia, 2003 · LIVRETOS 15. A Penetração do Preservativo no Brasil pós-Aids, RJ, Publicações Técnicas da Bemfam, nº14, 1988 16. A Prevenção da Aids entre os Cegos, Cartilha em Braille, S.Paulo, Fundação para o livro do cego do Brasil, 1990, 12p. 17. Traveca esperta. Cartilha de prevenção da Aids, Ministério da Saúde, Salvador, l995, l6 páginas. 18. Sexo sem Aids. 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"Homosexuality in Brazil: bibliography", in Murray, S.O.(Ed), Male Homosexuality in Central and South América, Gai Saber Monograph, nº5, New York, 1987:40-54 27. "Portugueses Pleasures: the gay subculture in Portugal at Inquisition's time", Homosexuality, which homosexuality? History I, Free Univesity, Amsterdam, 1987, p.85-96 28. "Love’s labors lost: five letters from a Seventeenth-Century Portuguese sodamite" in K. Gerard & G.Herkma Eds. The Porsuit of Sodomy, New York, The Haworth Press, 1988:91-101 29. "Brasil" , Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, New York, Garland University Press, 1990 30. "Lo que todo joven deve saber sobre la homosexualidad", in Puentes de Respecto, Santiago, Chile, American Friends Service Committee, 1992:55-59 31. “Das homosexuelle Errbe in Brasilien. Die Liebe, die ihren Namen nicht aussprechen durfte.” Leibing, Anette E Benninghoff-Luhl, Sibylle,(ed), Brasilien – Land ohne Gedachtnis? Hamburg, Universitatspubliklationen, 2001, p.177-191 32. “Ethno-histoire de l’homossexualité em Amérique Latine”, in Pour l’histoire du Brésil. Crouzet, François (Ed), Paris, L’Harmattan, 2000, p. 285-303 · CAPÍTULO EM LIVROS BRASILEIROS 33. "O Negro Homossexual no Brasil e na África", in Roberto da Mota (org.) Os Afro-brasileiros, Recife, Edição Massangana, 1985:128-131 34. "Escravidão e Homossexualidade", in Vainfas, Ronaldo (Ed.) História e sexualidade no Brasil, S. Paulo, Ed. Graal, 1986:19-40 35. "Pedofilia e pederastia no Brasil Antigo", in Mary Del Priore, História da Criança no Brasil, São Paulo. Ed. Contexto, 1991:44-60 36. "Justitia et misericórdia: A Inquisição Portuguesa e a repressão ao abominável pecado de sodomia", in Novinsky, A. & Tucci, M.L. (Eds) Inquisição: Ensaios sobre Mentalidade, Heresias e Arte. S. Paulo, EDUSP, 1992:703-739 37. "As Amazonas: um mito e algumas hipóteses", in Vainfas, R. América em Tempo de conquista, RJ. Zahar Editora, 1992:33-57 38. Abuso sexual ritualístico", in Infância e violência doméstica, São Paulo, Cortez Editora, 1993:119-131 39. “Os homossexuais, as maiores vítimas da violência”, in Gilberto Velho e Marcos Alvito (Orgs) , Cidadania e Violência, Editora UFRJ & FGV, Rio de Janeiro, l996, p.99-145. 40. “Homossexualismo: um triste passado, um futuro brilhante”, in José Sarney (org), O Livro da Profecia, o Brasil no 3o Milênio, Brasília, Coleção Senado, vol.1, l997. 41. "Estratégias para a promoção dos direitos humanos dos homossexuais no Brasil", in Direitos Humanos no Século XXI, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro & Samuel Pinheiro Guimarães (Eds), Instituto de Pesquisa de Relações Internacionais, Fundação Alexandre Gusmão, RJ, 1998, p.843-874 42. “Memória gay no Brasil: o amor que não se permitia dizer o nome”, in Leibing, Anette E Benninghoff-Luhl, Sibylle, (ed) Devorando o Tempo: Brasil, o país sem memória. São Paulo, Editora Mandarim, 2001, p.190-204 43. “Aids, homossexualidade e exclusão”, in Subjetividade e Aids, Rio de Janeiro, Banco de Horas/IDAC, 2002, p.157-169. 44. “Porque os homossexuais são os mais odiados dentre todas as minorias?”, Correa, Mariza (org), Gênero e Cidadania, Campinas, Coleção Encontros, Uniamp, 2002, p.143-155 45. “Homossexuais: violência, exclusão social e luta pela cidadania:\”, in Morthy, Lauro (org), Brasil em Questão, Brasilia, Editora UNB, 2002, p.253-260 · ARTIGOS EM REVISTAS INTERNACIONAIS 46. "A Gay Atheist of XVIIth Century", Gay and lesbian Atheist Review, S.Francisco. vol. VII, 1984:8-10 47. "Slave and Homosexuality", Quaterly, S. Francisco, nº24, 1985:10-25 48. "Brasil Gay", Revista Gay de Información y Cultura, Bilbao, nº41, maio 1988:13-14 49. "Loves labors lost: five letters from a Seventh Century Portuguese sodomite", Journal of homosexuality, vol.16. nº1/2, 1988:91-101 50. 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"Etno-história de la homosexualidad en América Latina", Historia y Sociedad, Universidade Nacional de Colombia, Medelin, Dez/l997, p.123-144; História em Revista, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, vol.4, Dez/98, p.7-28 · ARTIGOS EM REVISTAS BRASILEIRAS 58. Pagode português: a subcultura gay em Portugal nos tempos inquisitoriais" Ciência e Cultura, vol.40, fevereiro 1980:120-139 59. "Exibicionismo: doença ou perversão? Um estudo de cm casos em campinas". Ciência e Cultura, nº36, 1984:249-256 60. "Antropologia, População e Sexualidade", Revista Gente, Deptº de Antropologia da UFBa, nº1, jul/dez 1984:87-103 61. "Etnodemonologia: A vida sexual do Diabo no mundo íbero-americano", Religião e Sociedade, nº122, 1985:64-99 62. "Aids: Reflexões sobre a sodomia", Comunicações do ISER, nº17, dez.1985:32-41 63. "Gilete na carne: Etnografia das automulitações dos travestis da Bahia", (co-autoria de Aroldo Assunção), Temas do IMESC, SP, nº4, 1987:47-56 64. 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Upon this principle I have based a practice. – Joseph Lister • By the time of the ’90s boom, CEOs had become superheroes, accorded celebrity treatment and followed with a kind of slavish scrutiny that Alfred P. Sloan could never have imagined. – James Surowiecki • Childbirth is a wonderful thing, but the reality is that it can dramatically change a woman’s body. SUI occurs when the vaginal wall weakens and cannot provide adequate support to the urethra, thus causing leaking. The good news is that women with SUI have many different treatment options available to them. – Dennis Miller • Colour, as the strange and magnificent expression of the inscrutable spectrum of Eternity, is beautiful and important to me as a painter; I use it to enrich the canvas and to probe more deeply into the object. Colour also decided, to a certain extent, my spiritual outlook, but it is subordinated to life, and above all, to the treatment of form. Too much emphasis on colour at the expense of form and space would make a double manifestation of itself on the canvas, and this would verge on craft work. – Max Beckmann • Concerning the harsh treatment of the body for our Lord’s sake, I would say, avoid anything that would cause the shedding even of a drop of blood. – Ignatius of Loyola • Cord blood stem cell units have been shown to be a suitable alternative to adult bone marrow for the treatment of many diseases, including sickle cell anemia. – Nathan Deal • Courteous treatment will make a customer a walking advertisement. – James Cash Penney • Dedicated researchers seek better treatments and cures for diabetes, kidney disease, Alzheimer’s and every form of cancer. But these scientists face an array of disincentives. We can do better. – Michael Milken • Diseases can rarely be eliminated through early diagnosis or good treatment, but prevention can eliminate disease. – Denis Parsons Burkitt • Doctors and patients need as much data as possible to make an informed decision about what treatment is best. – Ben Goldacre • Equity feminism is a moral doctrine about equal treatment that makes no commitments regarding open empirical issues in psychology or biology. – Steven Pinker • Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime. – Janet Frame • Every time I travel, government TSA officials seem to recognize that I’m a Muslim and ‘randomly’ pull me aside for ‘special treatment’. My sincere hope and prayer is that, on the Day of Judgment, my Lord’s angels also recognize me as a Muslim and pull me aside for special treatment – Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi • Everybody deserves fair treatment, equal treatment in the eyes of the law and the state. And that includes gays, lesbians, transgender persons. I am not a fan of discrimination and bullying of anybody on the basis of race, on the basis of religion, on the basis of sexual orientation or gender. This is actually part and parcel of the agenda that’s also going to be front and centre, and that is how are we treating women and girls. – Barack Obama • Fair treatment in the work force is no longer exclusively a labor issue, nor is it a women’s issue – it is a fundamental economic issue. – Madeleine M. Kunin • Finally, it was about how people treat one another. It was about human dignity. We forced the employers to treat us as equals, to sit down and talk to us about the work we do, how we do it, and what we get paid for it. And I believe that the principles for which we fought in 1934 are still true and still useful. Whether your job is pushing a four-wheeler, or programming a computer, I don’t know of any way for working people to win basic economic justice and dignity except by being organized into a solid, democratic union. – Harry Bridges • First, modify the patient’s diet and lifestyle and only then, if these do not effect a cure, treat with medicinals and acupuncture. – Sun Simiao • For me, any fiction of nobles and swords necessarily has to be a story of corruption, injustice and savagely violent conflict – because any other treatment is going to have all the heft and realistic honesty of a bedtime fairy tale for five year olds. – Richard K. Morgan • For, contrary to the common opinion, it is the wealthy who are greedy of wealth; while the populace are to be gained by talking to them about liberty, their unknown god. And so much are they enchanted by the words liberty, freedom, and such like, that the wise can go to the poor, rob them of what little they have, dismiss them with a hearty kick, and win their hearts and their votes for ever, if only they will assure them that the treatment which they have received is called liberty. – Arthur Machen • From my years of teaching creative writing, I know that new writers take the setting for granted, as simply a place to set the action, but setting is a vital element in fiction writing and deserves serious treatment. – Garry Disher • Goodness is about character – integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we treat other people. – Dennis Prager • Grief is like a physical pain which must be allowed to subside somewhat on its own before medical treatment is applied. – Plutarch • Having been an oncologist and having cared for scores, if not hundreds, of dying patients, when you don’t have a treatment that can shrink the tumor and the patient will die, it’s a very difficult conversation. It’s emotionally draining. – Ezekiel Emanuel • He had Parkinson’s disease for about, I’d say diagnosed for about 11 of the last years of his life. And treatment was not as good as it is now, of course. We’re still going along and he died in ’85 and he was 77. – Lynn Redgrave • He trailed off as he saw the books. Piles and stacks of them beside the sofa, another stack on the coffee table, a sea of them on her dining table. Jesus Christ, Dane, you need treatment. – Nora Roberts • He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. – Immanuel Kant • Hospitals must provide emergency treatment to all who walk through the door, regardless of their citizenship status or ability to pay. – Gary Miller • How long must the American community afford special treatment to blacks? – Constance Baker Motley • I am certain no one sets out to be cruel, but our treatment of the elderly ill seems to have no philosophy to it. As a society, we should establish whether we have a policy of life at any cost. – Terry Pratchett • I am fully persuaded that thousands of our fellow-men might profit equally by a similar course to mine; but, constitutions not being all alike, a different course of treatment may be advisable for the removal of so tormenting an affliction. – William Banting • I ask myself: would I have been any worse off if I had stayed home or lived on a farm, and instead of shock treatments received rest and quiet and the good medication? – Gene Tierney • I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. – Ken Venturi • I believe that natural history has lost much by the vague general treatment that is so common. – Ernest Thompson Seton • I believe the best in people. I believe if you need a bathroom break you go to the bathroom. If you need treatment, you get treatment. I don’t think any rules should be changed. – Caroline Wozniacki • I came away from the forums with a profound concern about the highly addictive and destructive nature of methamphetamine. Families are torn apart, lives are destroyed and treatment is difficult to get. – Greg Walden • I don’t care how many beauty treatments you have, I don’t care which bag you’re carrying – you have to have a dress. – Vivienne Westwood • I dont have a thyroid anymore. I had radioactive iodine treatment, which destroyed my thyroid. I take medication every day. – Gail Devers • I don’t mean to harp on this, but it’s like the networks are a how-to manual for terrorists. You see them on the news. This reporter is standing outside a water treatment plant, going, ‘If they poured the poison here it could wipe out thousands because the guard is off duty from noon until 1 every day!’ – Jay Leno • I don’t think the people today who start hearing voices, stop eating and sleeping, and run amuck are likely to get good treatment. Having more knowledge, better diagnostic capabilities, better medications with fewer side effects, can’t make up for the fact that most patients are being treated by doctors, therapists, and hospitals, who are operating under constraints and incentives that reward non-treatment, non-hospitalization, non-therapy, non-follow-up, non-care. Lost to follow-up is the best outcome a health insurer can hope for. – Mark Vonnegut • I early conceived a liking for, and sought every opportunity to relieve the sufferings of others. – Rebecca Lee Crumpler • I feel like every woman is a queen, and we should be treated as such, and we should, you know, sort of request that sort of treatment from others. – Queen Latifah • I find the treatment of royalty distinctly peculiar. The royal family lives in palaces heavily screened from prying eyes by fences, grounds, gates, guards, all designed to ensure the family absolute privacy. And every newspaper in London carried headlines announcing PRINCESS ANNE HAS OVARIAN CYST REMOVED. I mean you’re a young girl reared in heavily guarded seclusion and every beer drinker in every pub knows the precise state of your ovaries. – Helene Hanff • I go home and don’t get treated any differently. People have known me all my life and are interested and very supportive but because they have known me forever I don’t get any diva treatment. My mum still tells me off if I haven’t loaded the dishwasher for her. – Katherine Jenkins • I had always loved John Ford’s pictures. And I came to love him, too, but I was frightened to death working for him. He used the shock treatment while directing me. – Ethel Waters • I had three sessions of chemotherapy so it was really tough, it was hard to go through it. But while I was going through my treatment, I was always motivated that I was going to come back and play for India. I think that’s what kept me going and got me through. – Yuvraj Singh • I have argued for years that we do not have a health care system in America. We have a disease-management system – one that depends on ruinously expensive drugs and surgeries that treat health conditions after they manifest rather than giving our citizens simple diet, lifestyle and therapeutic tools to keep them healthy. – Andrew Weil • I have no shame around the fact that I can be shot into suicidal feelings by certain people’s treatment of me. I am no different to any other person, I therefore act as I believe any other person should be free to. – Sinead O’Connor • I haven’t decided if he deserved to eat bread made out of sticks or live in a rancid puddle, probably because I haven’t made up my mind whether anyone deserves such treatment, though I suspect that the day a person gives up on the Geneva Conventions is the day a person gives up on the human race. – Sarah Vowell • I hope this will help new moms not feel alone or desperate, and that there is no shame in their feelings. PPD is out of their control, but the treatment and healing process is not. – Brooke Shields • I know that without treatment I would not have never been able to harness my creativity in such a successful way. – Patty Duke • I make sure I have the best: I figure you could spend $800 on an outfit you wear three times, but with your hair it’s there all the time. I also think it is really important to look after your colour once it’s been done. I try and give my hair a really nourishing mask every so often to combat against all the styling. I also love to have beauty treatments that really benefit, like massages. t’s divine to get up and feel all zen and relaxed. – Cat Deeley • I never expected to get the Tom Jones treatment and it amazes me that I do. Strangely it’s women who throw their underwear at me when I’m performing live. My male fans tend to be quite shy. My female fans are wild. I never know what to do with all the lingerie that lands at my feet. Maybe I should open a shop. – Ellie Goulding • I never found out until I went into treatment that I was bipolar. – Demi Lovato • I see nothing for the treatment of my misery but the melancholy and very local palliative of articulate art. – Vladimir Nabokov • I simply cannot see how denying chemotherapy treatment for Palestinian children increases Israel’s security or advances U.S. national interests. – Lois Capps • I stand on the shoulders of giants that have gone before me, in terms of affording people like myself, women, the access to democracy, the vote, medical treatment, education, everything that I’ve been given. It’s all been earned. Therefore I feel it’s incumbent on me personally to just contribute something, to add to a collective voice that needs to be here right now, to build it up to a tipping point, to make the world aware that women’s rights still have to be addressed and that the word ‘feminism’ has been devalued and needs to be reclaimed. – Annie Lennox • I take it that a monograph of this sort belongs to the ephemera literature of science. The studied care which is warranted in the treatment of the more slowly moving branches of science would be out of place here. Rather with the pen of a journalist we must attempt to record a momentary phase of current thought, which may at any instant change with kaleidoscopic abruptness. – Gilbert N. Lewis • I think I’ve definitely had my rock bottom and I think that was probably right before I went into treatment where I said, ‘I definitely need help.’ – Demi Lovato • I thought, This is fabulous. It sent shivers up my spine. I thought, What kinds of people are these that would produce this kind of music in a camp? All the prison camp stories I’ve seen, and heard of, were about the heroism of men. As I researched this and heard the music, I realized that women were heroic too, on just as grand a scale. And their treatment was just as appalling. – Bruce Beresford • I want to stress again the importance of really living what we claim to believe. That needs to be a priority-not just in our personal and family lives but in our churches, our political choices, our business dealings, our treatment of the poor; in other words, in everything we do. – Charles J. Chaput • I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment, but never with a view to injury and wrongdoing. Neither will I administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course. Similarly, I will not give to a woman a pessary to cause abortion. I will keep pure and holy both my life and my art. – Hippocrates • If I am to care for people in hospital I really must know every aspect of their treatment and to understand their suffering. – Princess Diana • If I were dead, then nobody in England would have to fuss about the cost of my security and whether or not I merited such special treatment for so long. – Salman Rushdie • If my lips teach the public that men are made mad by bad treatment, and if the police are taught that they may exasperate to madness men they persecute and ill treat, my life will not be entirely thrown away. – Ned Kelly • If the study of all these sciences which we have enumerated, should ever bring us to their mutual association and relationship, and teach us the nature of the ties which bind them together, I believe that the diligent treatment of them will forward the objects which we have in view, and that the labor, which otherwise would be fruitless, will be well bestowed. – Plato • If we are concerned about the exploitation of human workers in countries with low standards of worker protection, we should also be concerned about the treatment of even more defenceless non-human animals. – Peter Singer • If we ensure access to health care and ‘best practice’ asthma treatment for children, especially those at high risk, there is the potential to save the health care system billions of dollars. – Irwin Redlener • If you’re happy, if you’re feeling good, then nothing else matters. – Robin Wright • I’m a low maintenance girl. I try to do very little when I don’t have to. I find that if I have regular ‘maintenance’ treatments, I can be ready to go out in 5 minutes. I get my hair coloured, have regular massages, and love getting my lashes tinted and my brows shaped. Plus heaps of exercise, and as much sleep as possible. That way when I’m going out all I have to do is slick on some gloss, and a bit of blush and I am ready to go! Of course the LA sun helps too. – Cat Deeley • I’M EMBARRASSED because the looting, violent protests, and law breaking only confirm, and in the minds of many, validate, the stereotypes and thus the inferior treatment. – Benjamin Watson • I’m totally grateful for the fans my family has and I have; they gave me a lot of support when I was in treatment. But it was just odd, you know? It’s stressful. Just the whole fact of being someone in the public eye. – Jack Osbourne • I’m very involved with PETA – People for Ethical Treatment of Animals – and Greenpeace and a lot of women’s shelter and clothing giveaways. – Pink • In 1975, the respected British medical journal Lancet reported on a study which compared the effect on cancer patients of (1) a single chemotherapy, (2) multiple chemotherapy, and (3) no treatment at all. No treatment ‘proved a significantly better policy for patients’ survival and for quality of remaining life.’ – Barry Lynes • In a sense, a hit belongs to the person who made it popular, but if a tune is good enough to attain tremendous success, then it certainly deserves more than one version, one treatment, one approach. – Les Baxter • In laying hands upon the sacred ark of absolute permanency, in treating the forms that had been regarded as types of fixity and perfection as originating and passing away, the Origin of Species introduced a mode of thinking that in the end was bound to transform the logic of knowledge, and hence the treatment of morals, politics, and religion. – John Dewey • In many developing countries, girls don’t go to school. They stay home. They are at the water wells, bringing water back and forth to the village. Or they are doing chores, preparing meals, farming. Some cultures think girls and women shouldn’t be educated, and those are very often the places where the treatment of women and girls is the worst. – Laura Bush • In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning the treatment of people are all the same. – Albert Einstein • In recent years, research into the prevention and treatment of arthritis has led to measures that successfully reduce pain and improve the quality of life for millions. – Charles W. Pickering • In response to criticism of its treatment of killer whales, Sea World said it will build them a larger habitat. When asked for comment, killer whales said, ‘Hey, you know what’s a larger habitat?’ THE OCEAN. – Conan O’Brien • In the 5 years, well over 60,000 American families have been broken apart by the absence of insurance because the only way for parents to get treatment for their children is to turn the custody of those children over to the State. – Patrick J. Kennedy • In the application of the method of non-violence, one must believe in the possibility of every person, however depraved, being reformed under humane and skilled treatment. – Mahatma Gandhi • In the history of the treatment of depression, there was the dunking stool, purging of the bowels of black bile, hoses, attempts to shock the patient. All of these represent hatred or aggression towards what depression represents in the patient. – James Hillman • In the long term, a robust health IT network will support personalized treatment that adheres to proven best practices, and adapts to your personal health circumstances. The time will come when, whatever illness you may have, for your body type and health history, there will ‘be an app for that’ to keep you on your best path to wellness. – Sheldon Whitehouse • In treatment, all of the negative things I did were stripped away and I had to start processing my feelings. – Demi Lovato • Individuals with kidney disease who are able to obtain treatment early experience a higher quality of life and are able to maintain more of their day-to-day activities, including keeping their jobs. – Xavier Becerra • Insurance companies, whether private or government owned, must be compelled to pay for health-promoting measures. In turn, this will encourage physicians to offer such treatments in earnest. – Andrew Weil • It has been demonstrated that a species of penicillium produces in culture a very powerful antibacterial substance which affects different bacteria in different degrees. Generally speaking it may be said that the least sensitive bacteria are the Gram-negative bacilli, and the most susceptible are the pyogenic cocci … In addition to its possible use in the treatment of bacterial infections penicillin is certainly useful… for its power of inhibiting unwanted microbes in bacterial cultures so that penicillin insensitive bacteria can readily be isolated. – Alexander Fleming • It has never demonstrated any desire to provide humane treatment to captured Americans. If anything, the murders of Nicholas Berg and Daniel Pearl declare al Qaeda’s intentions to kill even innocent civilian prisoners.- John Yoo • It has never made any sense to argue that, unique among the people of the world, Arabs are more concerned on a day-to-day basis about the treatment of people they don’t know than they are about how they’re going to put food on their own tables, or whether their sons will ever find a job. – John Podhoretz • It is my belief that the basic knowledge that we’re providing to the world will have a profound impact on the human condition and the treatments for disease and our view of our place on the biological continuum. – Craig Venter • It is time to end the discrimination against people who need treatment for chemical addiction. It is time for Congress to deal with our Nation’s number one public health problem. – Jim Ramstad • It was in 2003 that I realised there was no choice but to have dialysis treatment – by the time of the World Cup that year, I could barely walk. A year later, I finally had a kidney transplant. – Jonah Lomu • It’s monstrous that Europe, which is fighting for human rights, refused seriously sick Slobodan Milosevic treatment. – Vladimir Zhirinovsky • It’s not at all good when your cancer is ‘palpable’ from the outside. Especially when, as at this stage, they didn’t even know where the primary source was. Carcinoma works cunningly from the inside out. Detection and treatment often work more slowly and gropingly, from the outside in. – Christopher Hitchens • It’s so important for those living with chronic pain to establish good communication with both their healthcare professionals and caregivers. Clear communication about pain is vital to receiving proper diagnosis and effective treatment. – Naomi Judd • I’ve been in a treatment center for drinkin’. I stayed for two days, then escaped. – Evel Knievel • I’ve been some through some things medically. I’ve seen some things on my brain. But I’ve had some treatment – and I’ve improved. • I’ve gone through back surgery a couple times, and of course, my radiation treatments for six weeks got me to the point where I was not able to play at the level that I was accustomed to. – Mario Lemieux • I’ve never asked for special treatment along the way. And I’m never going to hide the fact that I’m a girl, ever. That’s obvious, isn’t it? – Danica Patrick • John Kerry is finding out that it is no fun to be the front runner, that’s when you get all the heat. He had to deny internet rumors this week that he had Botox treatments. The Republicans say Kerry should have a clear, unfurrowed brow the old fashioned way by not giving a sh–. – Bill Maher • Learn to be difficult when it counts. In school as in life, having a reputation for being assertive will help you receive preferential treatment without having to beg or fight for it every time. – Tim Ferriss • Learning about factory farms and their horrendous treatment of animals is what made me become vegetarian in the first place. I also support the education of the public on adopting pets from animal shelters or saving homeless animals off the street in lieu of buying them from pet shops. – Laura Mennell • Luminous quotations, also, atone, by their interest, for the dulness of an inferior book, and add to the value of a superior work by the variety which they lend to its style and treatment. – Christian Nestell Bovee • Madness in Civilization is a brilliant, provocative, and hugely entertaining history of the treatment and mistreatment of the mentally ill. Packed with bizarre details and disturbing facts, Andrew Scull’s book offers fresh and compelling insights on the way medicine’s inability to solve the mystery of madness has both haunted and shaped two thousand years of culture. Required reading for anyone who has ever gone to a shrink! – Dirk Wittenborn • Man is a machine, but a very peculiar machine. He is a machine which, in right circumstances, and with right treatment, can know that he is a machine, and having fully realized this, he may find the ways to cease to be a machine. First of all, what man must know is that he is not one; he is many. He has not one permanent and unchangeable “I” or Ego. He is always different. One moment he is one, another moment he is another, the third moment he is a third, and so on, almost without end. – P.D. Ouspensky • Many psychopaths describe the traditional treatment programmes as finishing schools where they hone their skills. Where they find out that there are lots of techniques they had not thought about before. – Robert D. Hare • Mercedes nursed a special grievance – the grievance of sex. She was pretty and soft, and had been chivalrously treated all her days. But the present treatment by her husband and brother was everything save chivalrous. It was her custom to be helpless. They complained. Upon which impeachment of what to her was her most essential sex pregorative, she made their lives unendurable. – Jack London • Modern science passed through a long period of uncertainty and inconclusive experiment, but as the instrumental aids to research improved, and the results of observation accumulated, phantoms of the imagination were exorcised, idols of the cave were shattered, trustworthy materials were obtained for logical treatment, and hypotheses by long and careful trial were converted into theories.- Thomas George Bonney • My mother would be so touched by the tributes and prayers that we have received from around the world. Her condition remains serious but she is receiving the best treatment and care possible. We ask that you continue to keep her in your thoughts as we pray for her recovery. – Melissa Rivers • My mother, at least twice, cancelled our family’s subscription to the newspaper I was working on, because she was so mad about its treatment of my father. – Charles Kuralt • My process in making a music video is pretty much a formula of talking to the artist. I’ve never made a video where I didn’t talk to the artist before I wrote the treatment. Basically, I enter into it knowing we are collaborators. – Adria Petty • Narcissist: psychoanalytic term for the person who loves himself more than his analyst; considered to be the manifestation of a dire mental disease whose successful treatment depends on the patient learning to love the analyst more and himself less. – Thomas Szasz • Nobody could tell us or really had a very good idea, if there were a massive release of radiation, what kind of medical treatment people were going to need and this or that, or, indeed, whether there would be medical personnel around. – William Scranton • Nothing so clearly distinguishes a spiritual man as his treatment of an erring brother. – Saint Augustine • Now take a look at the way the Drug War is conducted over the past 40 years. It goes back farther, but start from 40 years ago: There’s very little spent on prevention and treatment. There’s a lot on policing, a ton of stuff on border control and a lot on out-of-country operations. And the effect on the availability of drugs is almost undetectable; drug prices don’t change on measures of availability. So there are two possibilities: Either those conducting the Drug War are lunatics, or they have another purpose. – Noam Chomsky • Obamacare is not about improved health care or cheaper insurance or better treatment or insuring the uninsured, and it never has been about that. It’s about statism. It’s about expanding the government. It’s about control over the population. It is about everything but health care. – Rush Limbaugh • Of all my false identities, the strategies in my campaign to be accepted, being a sworn Republican is the hardest to explain. In my later political life, I can only be described as a Kennedy Democrat, eager to pursue equitable treatment for the least fortunate. – James McGreevey • On January 1, 2006, Medicare will begin to offer a prescription drug benefit, and for the first time, it will place an emphasis on preventive care and early treatment of disease. – Michael C. Burgess • One of the most delightful things about gardening is the freemasonry it gives with other gardeners, and the interest and pleasure all gardeners get by visiting other people’s gardens. We all have a lot to learn and in every new garden there is a chance of finding inspiration – new flowers, different arrangement or fresh treatment for old subjects. Even if it is a garden you know by heart there are twelve months in the year and every month means a different garden, and the discovery of things unexpected all the rest of the year. – Margery Fish • One of the tests of the civilization of people is the treatment of its criminals. – Rutherford B. Hayes • Only massage therapists seemed to be informed about trigger points and referred pain, and only exceptional individuals among them (in my own experience at least) were treating trigger points effectively. What’s more, the burgeoning variety of unproven modalities offered by massage therpaists gave the profession such an aura of flakiness that the elegant science of myofascial pain got unfairly confused with treatments whose results could easily be attributed to the placebo effect. – Clair Davies • Only the few times I’ve been to so-called treatment centers, which were a complete waste of money and useless. I didn’t know what I was doing at the time, because I was always drunk when I checked in. – William Eggleston • Ooh, the silent treatment. – Ally Carter • Our behavior toward others is often a reflection of our treatment of ourselves. – Tal Ben-Shahar • Our treatment of both older people and children reflects the value we place on independence and autonomy. We do our best to make our children independent from birth. We leave them all alone in rooms with the lights out and tell them, ‘Go to sleep by yourselves.’ And the old people we respect most are the ones who will fight for their independence, who would sooner starve to death than ask for help. – Margaret Mead • People are feeling and sensing a return of anti-Semitism – even in Europe, which, seventy years after the Holocaust, is a very scary thing. I think they are feeling that Israel is very isolated and doesn’t always get what they see as fair treatment in the European media. – Jonathan Sacks • People who are pierced should not be snickered at, should not become the object of ridicule, should not be singled out for special and uneven and unequal treatment. They should be respected just like everybody else. – Gloria Allred • Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it. No destructive lies. No ridiculous fears. No debilitating anger. – Bill Bradley • Respond intelligently even to unintelligent treatment. – Laozi • Reversing your treatment of the man you have wronged is better than asking his forgiveness. – Elbert Hubbard • Rock musicians are consistent in their disdain and irreverent treatment of Jesus Christ. – Tim LaHaye • Scientists have stated that embryonic stem cells provide the best opportunity for devising unique treatments of these serious diseases since, unlike adult stem cells, they may be induced to develop into any type of cell. – Eliot Engel • Since the human body tends to move in the direction of its expectations- plus or minus-it is important to know that attitudes of confidence and determination are no less a part of the treatment program than medical science and technology. – Norman Cousins • Somebody gotta tell you this: Cancer kills way more Americans than any Arabic terrorist. We use more money to fight them than finding a cure, So a little kid sits there with his chemo-therapist. Hair falling out while his vital signs weaken… He’ll be dead while his parent are in debt for his treatment. – Crooked i • Sometimes IVs and pills weren’t always the best course of treatment for the injured. Sometimes all you needed was the touch of the one you loved and the sound of their voice and the knowledge that you were home, and that was enough to drag you back from the brink. – J.R. Ward • Statistics may be defined as the discipline concerned with the treatment of numerical data derived from groups of individuals. – Peter Armitage • Tests showed cancer of the larynx and the doctor advised an operation immediately. I was informed that my larynx had to be removed completely. I heard about Dr Breuss and went to see him….he prescribed the juice treatment….By the time I had completed this juice treatment I felt fit and once again had a good appetite. Despite my 72 years I felt my old self again. – Jurgen Neukirch • The Bible’s emphasis is on the good treatment of animals, and not just the forbidding of cruel treatment. – Billy Graham • The blacks of this region are a cheerful, careless, dirty, race, not hard worked, and in many respects indulgently treated. It is of course the desire of the master that his slaves shall be laborious; on the other hand it is the determination of the slave to lead as easy a life as he can. The master has the power of punishment on his side; the slave, on his, has invincible inclination, and a thousand expedients learned by long practice… Good natured though imperfect and slovenly obedience on one side, is purchased by good treatment on the other. – William C. Bryant • The bravest person I’ve ever met was a young boy going through massive amounts of treatment for a very rare, complex and unpleasant disease. I last saw him at a Discworld convention, where he chose to take part in a game as an assassin. He died not long afterwards, and I wish I had his fortitude and sense of style. – Terry Pratchett • The civil rights movement in the United States was about the same thing, about equality of treatment for all sections of the people, and that is precisely what our movement was about – John Hume • The current treatment of animals in the livestock trade definitely renders the consumption of meat as halachically unacceptable as the product of illegitimate means. … As it is halachically prohibited to harm oneself and as healthy, nutritious vegetarian alternatives are easily available, meat consumption has become halachically unjustifiable. – David Rosen • The decay of decency in the modern age, the rebellion against law and good faith, the treatment of human beings as things, as the mere instruments of power and ambition, is without a doubt the consequence of the decay of the belief in man as something more than an animal animated by highly conditioned reflexes and chemical reactions. For, unless man is something more than that, he has no rights that anyone is bound to respect, and there are no limitations upon his conduct which he is bound to obey. – Walter Lippmann • The drug problem is in the United States, not in Mexico. It’s a demand problem and that is to be dealt with here, and it is not being dealt with. It’s been shown over and over that prevention and treatment are far more cost effective than police action, out-of-country action, border control, and so on. – Noam Chomsky • The Dudleys are going to get the VIP treatment this Sunday– Very Intense Pain! – Jerry Lawler • The era of implementation has started. The world is now committed to universal treatment. – Peter Piot • The force we use on ourselves, to prevent ourselves from loving, is often more cruel than the severest treatment at the hands of one loved. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld • The idea that music is art has been something we advocated for years. And yet it doesn’t receive the same treatment as art in the sense of the value of what it is, especially nowadays when it’s been devalued and diminished to almost the point that it has to be given away for free. – RZA • The industrial food system is so cruel and so horrific in its treatment of animals. It never asks the question: ‘Should a pig be allowed to express its pig-ness?’ – Joel Salatin • The inmost spirit of poetry, in other words, is at bottom, in every recorded case, the voice of pain – and the physical body, so to speak, of poetry, is the treatment by which the poet tries to reconcile that pain with the world. – Ted Hughes • The liberal psyche wants to protect minorities, to apologize for imperialism, colonialism, slavery, and the appalling treatment of black people during the civil rights movement. At the same time, they want to continue to defend the rights of individuals. – Ayaan Hirsi Ali • The lowest strata are reproducing too fast. Therefore… they must not have too easy access to relief or hospital treatment lest the removal of the last check on natural selection should make it too easy for children to be produced or to survive; long unemployment should be a ground for sterilisation. – Julian Huxley • The man in the street has unfortunately been sold the idea that the breakthrough cure for cancer is just around the corner… The very prospect of effective treatment seems so remote that it doesn’t even enter into the speculative day-to-day conversation of people engaged in cancer research… New treatments have not produced any detectable decline in the total annual cancer mortality, even for children. – John Cairns • The most embarrassing part of the film is that the new problem posed by simulation is confused with its classical, Platonic treatment … The Matrix is surely the kind of film about the matrix that the matrix would have been able to produce. – Jean Baudrillard • The only subject fewer authentic Americans cared about than the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo was World Cup Soccer. America is an epic global battle with ruthless savages who seek our destruction, and liberals are feeling sorry for the terrorists. – Ann Coulter • The orthodox school has witnessed for centuries that nature itself has never once cured any existing disease with another dissimilar one, however intense. What must we think of this school, which nevertheless has continued to treat chronic diseases allopathically, with medicines and formulas that can only cause a disease condition -God knows which -dissimilar to the one being treated? Even if these physicians have not hitherto observed nature attentively enough, the miserable results of their treatment should have taught them that they were on the wrong road. – Samuel Hahnemann • The possibility of a scientific treatment of history means a wider experience, a greater maturity of practical reason, and finally a fuller realization of certain basic ideas regarding the nature of life and time. – Muhammad Iqbal • The pupil’s imagination is ‘schooled’ to accept service in place of value. Medical treatment is mistaken for health care, social work for the improvement of community life, police protection for safety, military poise for national security, the rat race for productive work. – Ivan Illich • The real brahmin is the one who: … has crossed beyond duality …knows no this shore, other shore, or both …(is) settled in mind … without inflowing thoughts …is without attachment …endures undisturbed criticism, ill-treatment and bonds, (and is) strong in patience …(is) without anger, devout, upright, free from craving, disciplined and in his last body …has experienced the end of his suffering here in this life, who has set down the burden, freed! – Gautama Buddha • The reality is that the nationalist community in Northern Ireland were treated almost like animals by the unionist community. They were not treated like human beings. It was like the Nazis treatment of the Jews. – Alec Reid • The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight… [Breadmaking is] one of those almost hypnotic businesses, like a dance from some ancient ceremony. It leaves you filled with one of the world’s sweetest smells… there is no chiropractic treatment, no Yoga exercise, no hour of meditation in a music-throbbing chapel. that will leave you emptier of bad thoughts than this homely ceremony of making bread. – M. F. K. Fisher • The Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal will take care of themselves. Look after the courts of the poor, who stand most in need of justice. The security of the republic will be found in the treatment of the poor and the ignorant. In indifference to their misery and helplessness lies disaster. – Charles Evans Hughes • The survival rate of Dr Burton’s patients approximately doubled the maximum survival rate of conventionally treated patients. Had these findings pertained to a chemotherapy drug instead of IAT, massive amounts of funding would have been allocated to investigate the drug. Once again, the politics of cancer barred a potentially valuable treatment from reaching the public. – Jared Diamond • The treatment of African and African American culture in our education was no different from their treatment in Tarzan movies. – Ishmael Reed • The treatment of children in Indian residential schools is a sad chapter in our history… Two primary objectives of the residential schools system were to remove and isolate children from the influence of their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. – Stephen Harper • The true test of a person’s character is how they treat the people in life that they don’t need. – Lee Corso • The workers of the nation were tired of waiting for corporate industry to right their economic wrongs, to alleviate their social agony and to grant them their political rights. Despairing of fair treatment, they resolved to do something for themselves. – John L. Lewis • There are no bona fide treatments available for embryonic stem cells. There is nothing in the laboratory, and there is certainly nothing in the clinics available to patients. – Michael C. Burgess • There is a vast difference between treating effects and adjusting the cause. – Daniel D. Palmer • There is at bottom only one genuinely scientific treatment for all diseases, and that is to stimulate the phagocytes. – George Bernard Shaw • There is no treatment for adore, but to love far more. – Henry David Thoreau • There’s guilt about our treatment of native peoples in modern intellectual life, and an unwillingness to acknowledge there could be anything good about Western culture. – Steven Pinker • These doctors, who had long experience with people in pain in addition to their traditional training and schooling, had discovered that nothing happens without communication, treatment based on evidence of outcome, and what used to be called a good bedside manner. – Marni Jackson • They gave me star treatment when I was making a lot of money. But I was just as good when I was poor. – Bob Marley • They have – they do still hit me occasionally, and it’s an overwhelming grief for what – even though my life is so good now, even including going through treatment for cancer, my life is incredible. – Lynn Redgrave • This (Coley’s toxins) is really an effective treatment and it an OUTRAGEOUS crime of the century that we at MSK were able to cure cancer a 100 years ago that they can’t cure today. – Ralph W. Moss • Those of us who have gone through breast cancer treatment will say “yes” ..we absolutely need to focus on prevention. I never want my daughter to go through what I have gone through…never. – Ravida Din • Those who put themselves in His hands will become perfect, as He is perfect- perfect in love, wisdom, joy, beauty, health, and immortality. The change will not be completed in this life, for death is an important part of the treatment. How far the change will have gone before death in any particular Christian is uncertain. – C. S. Lewis • To abolish a status, which in all ages God has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion of whom it saves from massacre, or intolerable bondage in their own country, and introduces into a much happier state of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. – James Boswell • To all trans youth out there, I would like to say respect yourself and be proud of who you are. All human beings deserve equal treatment no matter their gender identity or sexuality. To be perceived as what you say you are is a basic human right. – Andrej Pejic • To be kind, honest and have positive thoughts; to forgive those who harm us and treat everyone as a friend; to help those who are suffering and never to consider ourselves superior to anyone else: even if this advice seems rather simplistic, make the effort of seeing whether by following it you can find greater happiness. – Dalai Lama • To coexist with communism on the same planet is impossible. Either it will spread, cancer-like, to destroy mankind, or else mankind will have to rid itself of communism (and even then face lengthy treatment for secondary tumors). – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn • To date, embryonic stem cell research has not produced a single medical treatment, where ethical, adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles. – Mike Pence • To earlier feminists who had fought for the vote and for fair treatment in the workplace, it had seemed obvious that the ready availability of abortion would facilitate the sexual exploitation of women. – Mary Ann Glendon • To revolt within society in order to make it a little better, to bring about certain reforms, is like the revolt of prisoners to improve their life within the prison walls; and such revolt is no revolt at all, it is just mutiny. Do you see the difference? Revolt within society is like the mutiny of prisoners who want better food, better treatment within the prison; but revolt born of understanding is an individual breaking away from society, and that is creative revolution. – Jiddu Krishnamurti • To those human beings who are of any concern to me, I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill treatment, indignities, profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, and the wretchedness of the vanquished. – Friedrich Nietzsche • Today the demands are for even higher standards in the quality of care, for greater flexibility and convenience in treatment times, and for more prevention through screening and health checks. – Lucy Powell • Today, all patients accepted for treatment at St. Jude’s are treated without regard for the family’s ability to pay. Everything beyond what is covered by insurance is taken care of, and for those without insurance, all of the medical costs are absorbed by the hospital. – Marlo Thomas • Too many cars, too many factories, too much detergent, too much pesticides, multiplying contrails, inadequate sewage treatment plants, too little water, too much carbon dioxide – all can be traced easily to too many people. – Paul R. Ehrlich • Train your mind to see in all people, what they do not see in themselves. Begin to treat every person you come in contact with as the most important person in the world. Look at them with new awareness. – Bob Proctor • Treating people the same is not equal treatment if they are not the same. – Deborah Tannen • Treatment Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders provides clinicians with essential guidelines to treat patients in the era of managed care. Seven psychiatric disorders are described and conceptualized in cognitive-behavioral terms. The authors then provided an unusually clear, reader-friendly description of how to assess and treat each disorder with illustrative case examples, and patient forms and handouts. It should prove very useful for clinicians or clinicians-in-training who want to learn how to conduct short-term treatment through an empirically validated approach. – Judith S. Beck
• Treatment without prevention is simply unsustainable. – Bill Gates • Try not to pay attention to those who will try to make life miserable for you. There will be a lot of those-in the official capacity as well as the self-appointed. Suffer them if you can’t escape them, but once you have steered clear of them, give them the shortest shrift possible. Above all, try to avoid telling stories about the unjust treatment you received at their hands; avoid it no matter how receptive your audience may be. Tales of this sort extend the existence of your antagonists. – Joseph Brodsky • U.N. officials said today they desperately need $7 billion to help people cope with disasters, but they’re having a hard time getting people to send rescue money. Here’s what the UN should do: Invest in bad mortgages, run a bank into the ground, give yourself a bonus, get some spa treatments and, in no time, the government will send you $750 billion. – Jay Leno • Using adult stem cells drawn from bone marrow and umbilical cord blood system cells, scientists have discovered new treatments for scores of diseases and conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, juvenile diabetes, and spinal cord injuries. – Nathan Deal • We are finally entering an exciting time in medicine where we have the technology to custom-tailor treatment and preventive protocols just as we’d custom-tailor a suit or designer gown to one’s individual body. But it all begins with you. You have to know yourself in a manner that you’ve probably never done before. – David Agus • We can and we must do better as prolonged recovery is now an achievable result of comprehensive addiction treatment. – Stephen J. Pasierb • We have a responsibility to promote stem cell research which could lead to treatments and cures for diseases affecting millions of Americans. – Louise Slaughter • We have learned that a majority of parents whose children have late-onset or acquired autism believe it is vaccine-related. They deserve answers. We have also learned that the parents have been our best investigators in looking for both causes of autism and for treatments. – Dan Burton • We have treated our most serious adversaries, such as Iran and North Korea, in the most juvenile manner – by giving them the silent treatment. In so doing, we have weakened, not strengthened, our bargaining position and our leadership. – Theodore C. Sorensen • We have treatments for disturbed persons, Nicholas. But, at least for the time being, we have no treatment for disturbing persons. – Gene Wolfe • We live longer and healthier lives than ever before. Animal research has improved the treatment of infections, helped with immunisation, improved cancer treatment and had a big impact on managing heart disease, brain disorders, arthritis and transplantation. – Robert Winston • We set the treatment of bodies so high above the treatment of souls, that the physician occupies a higher place in society than the school-master. – Florence Nightingale • We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of the ‘Two Fluids’ theory. Their results, however, have been deduced entirely from data which can be proved by experiment, and which must therefore be true, whether we adopt the theory of two fluids or not. The experimental verification of the mathematical results therefore is no evidence for or against the peculiar doctrines of this theory. – James Clerk Maxwell • What better way to get to know someone than through her choice and treatment of books? – Diane Setterfield • What really drives the battle against law enforcement and punishment is not a commitment to treatment, but the widely held view that, first, we are imprisoning too many people for merely possessing illegal drugs; second, drug and other criminal sentences are too long and harsh, and third, the criminal justice system is unjustly punishing young black men. These are among the great urban myths of our time. – John P. Walters • When I did a study of all the coming-of-age movies that meant a lot to me, whether it was ‘The Graduate’ or ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ or ‘Dead Poet’s Society,’ they all had that timeless feel. None of them were completely married to the details of their age. They felt timeless in their treatment of it. That’s what made them resonate with me. – Stephen Chbosky • When I was 41, I found a lump the size of a grape in my right breast. I ended up bald, sick and exhausted from surgeries, chemo and radiation treatments. Ah, but I got to live. – Regina Brett • When you get new people in, you’re going to have a breath of fresh air and there’s going to be a window when people will decide what direction to go. It’ll be determined by outside events, by the personalities that occupy those positions, and by the treatment they receive both from the press and the public, of the honeymoon period. – Ted Gup • When you think of the costs of cancer care, one can imagine that drugs like checkpoint blockers or transfer of these T lymphocytes are actually cost-saving, just as treatments for hepatitis C, while expensive, overall save money by preventing hepatitis and hep – hepatocarcinoma in patients. – Laurie Glimcher • Whenever you take a subject you’re obsessed with or that haunts you, and make a movie about it, you’re converting it into work units that need to be completed. You gotta turn it into a treatment, a script, a grant application, a bunch of forms to be filled out, a shooting schedule, casting sessions, auditions, shooting, editing, music compositions, the film festival circuit, interviews even. And by the time you’ve finished the process you’re so sick and tired by something that was once very precious to you that you’re done with it. – Guy Maddin • While expanding market access for American industry, financial markets and farmers is critical, I believe it needs to be done responsibly, accounting for the treatment and protection of workers and the environment. – Mark Udall • Whoever claims the right to redistribute the wealth produced by others is claiming the right to treat human beings as chattel. – Ayn Rand • Why should the composer be more guilty than the poet who warms to fantasy by a strange flame, making an idea that inspires him the subject of his own very different treatment? – Franz Schubert • With socialized medicine, the trick is not to die while waiting for treatment. – James Cook • Yeah, in every film that I’ve been lucky enough to do with Tim, there’s always some form of torture, and the nails were Tim’s idea. They were the length of the fingers and stuff, but it was okay because I had a troop of people who would help me go to the bathroom. They had to have treatment afterwards but they’re okay now. That is true. – Johnny Depp • Years ago I was diagnosed with a condition and my doctors prescribed human growth hormone and testosterone for its treatment. Under medical supervision I have continued to use both medications. – Sylvester Stallone • Yes, what we are doing is probably mad, and probably it is good and necessary all the same. It is not a good thing when man overstrains his reason and tries to reduce to rational order matters that are susceptible of rational treatment. Then there arise ideals such as those of the Americans or of the Bolsheviks. Both are extraordinarily rational, and both lead to a frightful oppression and impoverishment of life, because they simplify it so crudely. The likeness of man, once a high ideal, is in process of becoming a machine-made article. It is for madmen like us, perhaps, to ennoble it again. – Hermann Hesse • You are inferior to no one. others may treat you that way, but that is their problem. You are above all of this. – Leon Brown
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• A few doors away was the Baptist Church, and as I walked towards it I began to think that people didn’t want me to share their church. As I walked through the Baptist door I was tense, waiting for that tap on the shoulder…but instead I was given a hymn book and welcomed into the church. I sat through the service…This up and down treatment wasn’t doing my nerves much good. – Can Themba • A good aim surveys the present state of experience of pupils, and forming a tentative plan of treatment, keeps the plan constantly in view and yet modifies it as conditions develop. The aim, in short, is experimental, and hence constantly growing as it is tested in action. – John Dewey • A great man shows his greatness by the way he treats little men. – Thomas Carlyle • A great step towards independence is a good-humored stomach, one that is willing to endure rough treatment. – Seneca the Younger • A popular saying in Alderson went as follows: ‘They work us like a horse, feed us like a bird, treat us like a child, dress us like a man – and then expect us to act like a lady. – Elizabeth Gurley Flynn • A psychiatrist once told me early in treatment, “Stop trying to make me like you,” and what a sobering and welcome smack in the face that statement was. Yet somehow, every day of my life is still a campaign for popularity, or better yet, a crowded funeral. – John Waters • Administration officials, in fact, have repeatedly condemned ISIS for its treatment of religious minorities, including Christians. But a bipartisan resolution now moving through Congress calls on the administration to go further and say ISIS is guilty of genocide. – Tom Gjelten • Admittedly, key archival documentation remains under lock and key and will be inaccessible for a long time to come. But enough material is available, in the form of declassified documents, memoirs, oral histories and journalistic treatments, to begin to piece together the story. – Fredrik Logevall • After wrestling with myself for six months, I began medical treatment. During that time I started a band with some friends of mine called Jack’s Car, but that didn’t last. – Jack Irons • An educator should think of a child as a gardener thinks of a plant, as something to be made to grow by having the right soil and the right amount of water. If your roses fail to bloom, it does not occur to you to whip them, but you try to find out what has been amiss in your treatment of them. … The important thing is what the children do, and not what they do not do. And what they do, if it is to have value, must be a spontaneous expression of their own vital energy. – Bertrand Russell • An individual’s treatment and alternatives in life may depend as much on the reputation of the group to which that person belongs as on their own merit. – Catharine MacKinnon • Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise in Europe and elsewhere in the world. We are losing our first-line antimicrobials. Replacement treatments are more costly, more toxic, need much longer durations of treatment, and may require treatment in intensive care units. – Margaret Chan • Any money the government spends must be taxed, borrowed or conjured out of thin air by the Federal Reserve, and that will reduce sound private investment. Obama has no real wealth to inject into the economy. He can only move around existing money while inflation robs us of purchasing power. Meanwhile, private investors who might have produced a better engine, battery, computer, cancer treatment or other wealth-creating and life-enhancing innovations hold back for fear that big government will undermine productive efforts. – John Stossel • As J.R. I could get away with anything – bribery, blackmail and adultery. But I got caught by cancer. I do want everyone to know that it is a very common and treatable form of cancer. I will be receiving treatment while working on the new ‘Dallas’ series. – Larry Hagman • As long as the number one worry for people, keeping them up at nights, is whether they’re going to have a job in the morning, then they are less likely to resist unfair changes, or unfair treatment, or cuts in real pay at work. – Frances O’Grady • As we celebrate Recovery Month, it is time for Congress to knock down the barriers to treatment and recovery for 26 million Americans suffering the ravages of alcohol and drug addiction. – Jim Ramstad • At one point I had a stretch where it was working on ‘In Treatment,’ then ‘True Blood,’ then ‘Durham County,’ then ‘True Blood,’ then ‘In Treatment’ again. If I didn’t have that little dose of ‘True Blood’ in the middle, I might have lost my mind. – Michelle Forbes • At the bottom of enmity between strangers lies indifference. – Soren Kierkegaard • Autism is a complicated illness, and children with a variety of treatments and non-treatments show improvement over time, which is all to the good. – Harvey V. Fineberg
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Before you tell me how much you love your God, show me in how much you love all His children. – Cory Booker • Being asked to support humane meat means being asked to support the suffering of animals in transport, to approve of treatment that causes them palpable fear, their bodies shaking and their eyes wide as saucers, as they are slung by their legs into crates that are slammed onto the back of a truck. – Ingrid Newkirk • But to manipulate men, to propel them toward goals which you-the social reformers-see, but they may not, is to deny their human essence, to treat them as objects without wills of their own, and therefore to degrade them. – Isaiah Berlin • But when it has been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended not on the oxygen, or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms suspended in it, which owed their energy to their vitality, it occurred to me that decomposition in the injured part might be avoided without excluding the air, by applying as a dressing some material capable of destroying the life of the floating particles. Upon this principle I have based a practice. – Joseph Lister • By the time of the ’90s boom, CEOs had become superheroes, accorded celebrity treatment and followed with a kind of slavish scrutiny that Alfred P. Sloan could never have imagined. – James Surowiecki • Childbirth is a wonderful thing, but the reality is that it can dramatically change a woman’s body. SUI occurs when the vaginal wall weakens and cannot provide adequate support to the urethra, thus causing leaking. The good news is that women with SUI have many different treatment options available to them. – Dennis Miller • Colour, as the strange and magnificent expression of the inscrutable spectrum of Eternity, is beautiful and important to me as a painter; I use it to enrich the canvas and to probe more deeply into the object. Colour also decided, to a certain extent, my spiritual outlook, but it is subordinated to life, and above all, to the treatment of form. Too much emphasis on colour at the expense of form and space would make a double manifestation of itself on the canvas, and this would verge on craft work. – Max Beckmann • Concerning the harsh treatment of the body for our Lord’s sake, I would say, avoid anything that would cause the shedding even of a drop of blood. – Ignatius of Loyola • Cord blood stem cell units have been shown to be a suitable alternative to adult bone marrow for the treatment of many diseases, including sickle cell anemia. – Nathan Deal • Courteous treatment will make a customer a walking advertisement. – James Cash Penney • Dedicated researchers seek better treatments and cures for diabetes, kidney disease, Alzheimer’s and every form of cancer. But these scientists face an array of disincentives. We can do better. – Michael Milken • Diseases can rarely be eliminated through early diagnosis or good treatment, but prevention can eliminate disease. – Denis Parsons Burkitt • Doctors and patients need as much data as possible to make an informed decision about what treatment is best. – Ben Goldacre • Equity feminism is a moral doctrine about equal treatment that makes no commitments regarding open empirical issues in psychology or biology. – Steven Pinker • Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime. – Janet Frame • Every time I travel, government TSA officials seem to recognize that I’m a Muslim and ‘randomly’ pull me aside for ‘special treatment’. My sincere hope and prayer is that, on the Day of Judgment, my Lord’s angels also recognize me as a Muslim and pull me aside for special treatment – Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi • Everybody deserves fair treatment, equal treatment in the eyes of the law and the state. And that includes gays, lesbians, transgender persons. I am not a fan of discrimination and bullying of anybody on the basis of race, on the basis of religion, on the basis of sexual orientation or gender. This is actually part and parcel of the agenda that’s also going to be front and centre, and that is how are we treating women and girls. – Barack Obama • Fair treatment in the work force is no longer exclusively a labor issue, nor is it a women’s issue – it is a fundamental economic issue. – Madeleine M. Kunin • Finally, it was about how people treat one another. It was about human dignity. We forced the employers to treat us as equals, to sit down and talk to us about the work we do, how we do it, and what we get paid for it. And I believe that the principles for which we fought in 1934 are still true and still useful. Whether your job is pushing a four-wheeler, or programming a computer, I don’t know of any way for working people to win basic economic justice and dignity except by being organized into a solid, democratic union. – Harry Bridges • First, modify the patient’s diet and lifestyle and only then, if these do not effect a cure, treat with medicinals and acupuncture. – Sun Simiao • For me, any fiction of nobles and swords necessarily has to be a story of corruption, injustice and savagely violent conflict – because any other treatment is going to have all the heft and realistic honesty of a bedtime fairy tale for five year olds. – Richard K. Morgan • For, contrary to the common opinion, it is the wealthy who are greedy of wealth; while the populace are to be gained by talking to them about liberty, their unknown god. And so much are they enchanted by the words liberty, freedom, and such like, that the wise can go to the poor, rob them of what little they have, dismiss them with a hearty kick, and win their hearts and their votes for ever, if only they will assure them that the treatment which they have received is called liberty. – Arthur Machen • From my years of teaching creative writing, I know that new writers take the setting for granted, as simply a place to set the action, but setting is a vital element in fiction writing and deserves serious treatment. – Garry Disher • Goodness is about character – integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we treat other people. – Dennis Prager • Grief is like a physical pain which must be allowed to subside somewhat on its own before medical treatment is applied. – Plutarch • Having been an oncologist and having cared for scores, if not hundreds, of dying patients, when you don’t have a treatment that can shrink the tumor and the patient will die, it’s a very difficult conversation. It’s emotionally draining. – Ezekiel Emanuel • He had Parkinson’s disease for about, I’d say diagnosed for about 11 of the last years of his life. And treatment was not as good as it is now, of course. We’re still going along and he died in ’85 and he was 77. – Lynn Redgrave • He trailed off as he saw the books. Piles and stacks of them beside the sofa, another stack on the coffee table, a sea of them on her dining table. Jesus Christ, Dane, you need treatment. – Nora Roberts • He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. – Immanuel Kant • Hospitals must provide emergency treatment to all who walk through the door, regardless of their citizenship status or ability to pay. – Gary Miller • How long must the American community afford special treatment to blacks? – Constance Baker Motley • I am certain no one sets out to be cruel, but our treatment of the elderly ill seems to have no philosophy to it. As a society, we should establish whether we have a policy of life at any cost. – Terry Pratchett • I am fully persuaded that thousands of our fellow-men might profit equally by a similar course to mine; but, constitutions not being all alike, a different course of treatment may be advisable for the removal of so tormenting an affliction. – William Banting • I ask myself: would I have been any worse off if I had stayed home or lived on a farm, and instead of shock treatments received rest and quiet and the good medication? – Gene Tierney • I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. – Ken Venturi • I believe that natural history has lost much by the vague general treatment that is so common. – Ernest Thompson Seton • I believe the best in people. I believe if you need a bathroom break you go to the bathroom. If you need treatment, you get treatment. I don’t think any rules should be changed. – Caroline Wozniacki • I came away from the forums with a profound concern about the highly addictive and destructive nature of methamphetamine. Families are torn apart, lives are destroyed and treatment is difficult to get. – Greg Walden • I don’t care how many beauty treatments you have, I don’t care which bag you’re carrying – you have to have a dress. – Vivienne Westwood • I dont have a thyroid anymore. I had radioactive iodine treatment, which destroyed my thyroid. I take medication every day. – Gail Devers • I don’t mean to harp on this, but it’s like the networks are a how-to manual for terrorists. You see them on the news. This reporter is standing outside a water treatment plant, going, ‘If they poured the poison here it could wipe out thousands because the guard is off duty from noon until 1 every day!’ – Jay Leno • I don’t think the people today who start hearing voices, stop eating and sleeping, and run amuck are likely to get good treatment. Having more knowledge, better diagnostic capabilities, better medications with fewer side effects, can’t make up for the fact that most patients are being treated by doctors, therapists, and hospitals, who are operating under constraints and incentives that reward non-treatment, non-hospitalization, non-therapy, non-follow-up, non-care. Lost to follow-up is the best outcome a health insurer can hope for. – Mark Vonnegut • I early conceived a liking for, and sought every opportunity to relieve the sufferings of others. – Rebecca Lee Crumpler • I feel like every woman is a queen, and we should be treated as such, and we should, you know, sort of request that sort of treatment from others. – Queen Latifah • I find the treatment of royalty distinctly peculiar. The royal family lives in palaces heavily screened from prying eyes by fences, grounds, gates, guards, all designed to ensure the family absolute privacy. And every newspaper in London carried headlines announcing PRINCESS ANNE HAS OVARIAN CYST REMOVED. I mean you’re a young girl reared in heavily guarded seclusion and every beer drinker in every pub knows the precise state of your ovaries. – Helene Hanff • I go home and don’t get treated any differently. People have known me all my life and are interested and very supportive but because they have known me forever I don’t get any diva treatment. My mum still tells me off if I haven’t loaded the dishwasher for her. – Katherine Jenkins • I had always loved John Ford’s pictures. And I came to love him, too, but I was frightened to death working for him. He used the shock treatment while directing me. – Ethel Waters • I had three sessions of chemotherapy so it was really tough, it was hard to go through it. But while I was going through my treatment, I was always motivated that I was going to come back and play for India. I think that’s what kept me going and got me through. – Yuvraj Singh • I have argued for years that we do not have a health care system in America. We have a disease-management system – one that depends on ruinously expensive drugs and surgeries that treat health conditions after they manifest rather than giving our citizens simple diet, lifestyle and therapeutic tools to keep them healthy. – Andrew Weil • I have no shame around the fact that I can be shot into suicidal feelings by certain people’s treatment of me. I am no different to any other person, I therefore act as I believe any other person should be free to. – Sinead O’Connor • I haven’t decided if he deserved to eat bread made out of sticks or live in a rancid puddle, probably because I haven’t made up my mind whether anyone deserves such treatment, though I suspect that the day a person gives up on the Geneva Conventions is the day a person gives up on the human race. – Sarah Vowell • I hope this will help new moms not feel alone or desperate, and that there is no shame in their feelings. PPD is out of their control, but the treatment and healing process is not. – Brooke Shields • I know that without treatment I would not have never been able to harness my creativity in such a successful way. – Patty Duke • I make sure I have the best: I figure you could spend $800 on an outfit you wear three times, but with your hair it’s there all the time. I also think it is really important to look after your colour once it’s been done. I try and give my hair a really nourishing mask every so often to combat against all the styling. I also love to have beauty treatments that really benefit, like massages. t’s divine to get up and feel all zen and relaxed. – Cat Deeley • I never expected to get the Tom Jones treatment and it amazes me that I do. Strangely it’s women who throw their underwear at me when I’m performing live. My male fans tend to be quite shy. My female fans are wild. I never know what to do with all the lingerie that lands at my feet. Maybe I should open a shop. – Ellie Goulding • I never found out until I went into treatment that I was bipolar. – Demi Lovato • I see nothing for the treatment of my misery but the melancholy and very local palliative of articulate art. – Vladimir Nabokov • I simply cannot see how denying chemotherapy treatment for Palestinian children increases Israel’s security or advances U.S. national interests. – Lois Capps • I stand on the shoulders of giants that have gone before me, in terms of affording people like myself, women, the access to democracy, the vote, medical treatment, education, everything that I’ve been given. It’s all been earned. Therefore I feel it’s incumbent on me personally to just contribute something, to add to a collective voice that needs to be here right now, to build it up to a tipping point, to make the world aware that women’s rights still have to be addressed and that the word ‘feminism’ has been devalued and needs to be reclaimed. – Annie Lennox • I take it that a monograph of this sort belongs to the ephemera literature of science. The studied care which is warranted in the treatment of the more slowly moving branches of science would be out of place here. Rather with the pen of a journalist we must attempt to record a momentary phase of current thought, which may at any instant change with kaleidoscopic abruptness. – Gilbert N. Lewis • I think I’ve definitely had my rock bottom and I think that was probably right before I went into treatment where I said, ‘I definitely need help.’ – Demi Lovato • I thought, This is fabulous. It sent shivers up my spine. I thought, What kinds of people are these that would produce this kind of music in a camp? All the prison camp stories I’ve seen, and heard of, were about the heroism of men. As I researched this and heard the music, I realized that women were heroic too, on just as grand a scale. And their treatment was just as appalling. – Bruce Beresford • I want to stress again the importance of really living what we claim to believe. That needs to be a priority-not just in our personal and family lives but in our churches, our political choices, our business dealings, our treatment of the poor; in other words, in everything we do. – Charles J. Chaput • I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment, but never with a view to injury and wrongdoing. Neither will I administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course. Similarly, I will not give to a woman a pessary to cause abortion. I will keep pure and holy both my life and my art. – Hippocrates • If I am to care for people in hospital I really must know every aspect of their treatment and to understand their suffering. – Princess Diana • If I were dead, then nobody in England would have to fuss about the cost of my security and whether or not I merited such special treatment for so long. – Salman Rushdie • If my lips teach the public that men are made mad by bad treatment, and if the police are taught that they may exasperate to madness men they persecute and ill treat, my life will not be entirely thrown away. – Ned Kelly • If the study of all these sciences which we have enumerated, should ever bring us to their mutual association and relationship, and teach us the nature of the ties which bind them together, I believe that the diligent treatment of them will forward the objects which we have in view, and that the labor, which otherwise would be fruitless, will be well bestowed. – Plato • If we are concerned about the exploitation of human workers in countries with low standards of worker protection, we should also be concerned about the treatment of even more defenceless non-human animals. – Peter Singer • If we ensure access to health care and ‘best practice’ asthma treatment for children, especially those at high risk, there is the potential to save the health care system billions of dollars. – Irwin Redlener • If you’re happy, if you’re feeling good, then nothing else matters. – Robin Wright • I’m a low maintenance girl. I try to do very little when I don’t have to. I find that if I have regular ‘maintenance’ treatments, I can be ready to go out in 5 minutes. I get my hair coloured, have regular massages, and love getting my lashes tinted and my brows shaped. Plus heaps of exercise, and as much sleep as possible. That way when I’m going out all I have to do is slick on some gloss, and a bit of blush and I am ready to go! Of course the LA sun helps too. – Cat Deeley • I’M EMBARRASSED because the looting, violent protests, and law breaking only confirm, and in the minds of many, validate, the stereotypes and thus the inferior treatment. – Benjamin Watson • I’m totally grateful for the fans my family has and I have; they gave me a lot of support when I was in treatment. But it was just odd, you know? It’s stressful. Just the whole fact of being someone in the public eye. – Jack Osbourne • I’m very involved with PETA – People for Ethical Treatment of Animals – and Greenpeace and a lot of women’s shelter and clothing giveaways. – Pink • In 1975, the respected British medical journal Lancet reported on a study which compared the effect on cancer patients of (1) a single chemotherapy, (2) multiple chemotherapy, and (3) no treatment at all. No treatment ‘proved a significantly better policy for patients’ survival and for quality of remaining life.’ – Barry Lynes • In a sense, a hit belongs to the person who made it popular, but if a tune is good enough to attain tremendous success, then it certainly deserves more than one version, one treatment, one approach. – Les Baxter • In laying hands upon the sacred ark of absolute permanency, in treating the forms that had been regarded as types of fixity and perfection as originating and passing away, the Origin of Species introduced a mode of thinking that in the end was bound to transform the logic of knowledge, and hence the treatment of morals, politics, and religion. – John Dewey • In many developing countries, girls don’t go to school. They stay home. They are at the water wells, bringing water back and forth to the village. Or they are doing chores, preparing meals, farming. Some cultures think girls and women shouldn’t be educated, and those are very often the places where the treatment of women and girls is the worst. – Laura Bush • In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning the treatment of people are all the same. – Albert Einstein • In recent years, research into the prevention and treatment of arthritis has led to measures that successfully reduce pain and improve the quality of life for millions. – Charles W. Pickering • In response to criticism of its treatment of killer whales, Sea World said it will build them a larger habitat. When asked for comment, killer whales said, ‘Hey, you know what’s a larger habitat?’ THE OCEAN. – Conan O’Brien • In the 5 years, well over 60,000 American families have been broken apart by the absence of insurance because the only way for parents to get treatment for their children is to turn the custody of those children over to the State. – Patrick J. Kennedy • In the application of the method of non-violence, one must believe in the possibility of every person, however depraved, being reformed under humane and skilled treatment. – Mahatma Gandhi • In the history of the treatment of depression, there was the dunking stool, purging of the bowels of black bile, hoses, attempts to shock the patient. All of these represent hatred or aggression towards what depression represents in the patient. – James Hillman • In the long term, a robust health IT network will support personalized treatment that adheres to proven best practices, and adapts to your personal health circumstances. The time will come when, whatever illness you may have, for your body type and health history, there will ‘be an app for that’ to keep you on your best path to wellness. – Sheldon Whitehouse • In treatment, all of the negative things I did were stripped away and I had to start processing my feelings. – Demi Lovato • Individuals with kidney disease who are able to obtain treatment early experience a higher quality of life and are able to maintain more of their day-to-day activities, including keeping their jobs. – Xavier Becerra • Insurance companies, whether private or government owned, must be compelled to pay for health-promoting measures. In turn, this will encourage physicians to offer such treatments in earnest. – Andrew Weil • It has been demonstrated that a species of penicillium produces in culture a very powerful antibacterial substance which affects different bacteria in different degrees. Generally speaking it may be said that the least sensitive bacteria are the Gram-negative bacilli, and the most susceptible are the pyogenic cocci … In addition to its possible use in the treatment of bacterial infections penicillin is certainly useful… for its power of inhibiting unwanted microbes in bacterial cultures so that penicillin insensitive bacteria can readily be isolated. – Alexander Fleming • It has never demonstrated any desire to provide humane treatment to captured Americans. If anything, the murders of Nicholas Berg and Daniel Pearl declare al Qaeda’s intentions to kill even innocent civilian prisoners.- John Yoo • It has never made any sense to argue that, unique among the people of the world, Arabs are more concerned on a day-to-day basis about the treatment of people they don’t know than they are about how they’re going to put food on their own tables, or whether their sons will ever find a job. – John Podhoretz • It is my belief that the basic knowledge that we’re providing to the world will have a profound impact on the human condition and the treatments for disease and our view of our place on the biological continuum. – Craig Venter • It is time to end the discrimination against people who need treatment for chemical addiction. It is time for Congress to deal with our Nation’s number one public health problem. – Jim Ramstad • It was in 2003 that I realised there was no choice but to have dialysis treatment – by the time of the World Cup that year, I could barely walk. A year later, I finally had a kidney transplant. – Jonah Lomu • It’s monstrous that Europe, which is fighting for human rights, refused seriously sick Slobodan Milosevic treatment. – Vladimir Zhirinovsky • It’s not at all good when your cancer is ‘palpable’ from the outside. Especially when, as at this stage, they didn’t even know where the primary source was. Carcinoma works cunningly from the inside out. Detection and treatment often work more slowly and gropingly, from the outside in. – Christopher Hitchens • It’s so important for those living with chronic pain to establish good communication with both their healthcare professionals and caregivers. Clear communication about pain is vital to receiving proper diagnosis and effective treatment. – Naomi Judd • I’ve been in a treatment center for drinkin’. I stayed for two days, then escaped. – Evel Knievel • I’ve been some through some things medically. I’ve seen some things on my brain. But I’ve had some treatment – and I’ve improved. • I’ve gone through back surgery a couple times, and of course, my radiation treatments for six weeks got me to the point where I was not able to play at the level that I was accustomed to. – Mario Lemieux • I’ve never asked for special treatment along the way. And I’m never going to hide the fact that I’m a girl, ever. That’s obvious, isn’t it? – Danica Patrick • John Kerry is finding out that it is no fun to be the front runner, that’s when you get all the heat. He had to deny internet rumors this week that he had Botox treatments. The Republicans say Kerry should have a clear, unfurrowed brow the old fashioned way by not giving a sh–. – Bill Maher • Learn to be difficult when it counts. In school as in life, having a reputation for being assertive will help you receive preferential treatment without having to beg or fight for it every time. – Tim Ferriss • Learning about factory farms and their horrendous treatment of animals is what made me become vegetarian in the first place. I also support the education of the public on adopting pets from animal shelters or saving homeless animals off the street in lieu of buying them from pet shops. – Laura Mennell • Luminous quotations, also, atone, by their interest, for the dulness of an inferior book, and add to the value of a superior work by the variety which they lend to its style and treatment. – Christian Nestell Bovee • Madness in Civilization is a brilliant, provocative, and hugely entertaining history of the treatment and mistreatment of the mentally ill. Packed with bizarre details and disturbing facts, Andrew Scull’s book offers fresh and compelling insights on the way medicine’s inability to solve the mystery of madness has both haunted and shaped two thousand years of culture. Required reading for anyone who has ever gone to a shrink! – Dirk Wittenborn • Man is a machine, but a very peculiar machine. He is a machine which, in right circumstances, and with right treatment, can know that he is a machine, and having fully realized this, he may find the ways to cease to be a machine. First of all, what man must know is that he is not one; he is many. He has not one permanent and unchangeable “I” or Ego. He is always different. One moment he is one, another moment he is another, the third moment he is a third, and so on, almost without end. – P.D. Ouspensky • Many psychopaths describe the traditional treatment programmes as finishing schools where they hone their skills. Where they find out that there are lots of techniques they had not thought about before. – Robert D. Hare • Mercedes nursed a special grievance – the grievance of sex. She was pretty and soft, and had been chivalrously treated all her days. But the present treatment by her husband and brother was everything save chivalrous. It was her custom to be helpless. They complained. Upon which impeachment of what to her was her most essential sex pregorative, she made their lives unendurable. – Jack London • Modern science passed through a long period of uncertainty and inconclusive experiment, but as the instrumental aids to research improved, and the results of observation accumulated, phantoms of the imagination were exorcised, idols of the cave were shattered, trustworthy materials were obtained for logical treatment, and hypotheses by long and careful trial were converted into theories.- Thomas George Bonney • My mother would be so touched by the tributes and prayers that we have received from around the world. Her condition remains serious but she is receiving the best treatment and care possible. We ask that you continue to keep her in your thoughts as we pray for her recovery. – Melissa Rivers • My mother, at least twice, cancelled our family’s subscription to the newspaper I was working on, because she was so mad about its treatment of my father. – Charles Kuralt • My process in making a music video is pretty much a formula of talking to the artist. I’ve never made a video where I didn’t talk to the artist before I wrote the treatment. Basically, I enter into it knowing we are collaborators. – Adria Petty • Narcissist: psychoanalytic term for the person who loves himself more than his analyst; considered to be the manifestation of a dire mental disease whose successful treatment depends on the patient learning to love the analyst more and himself less. – Thomas Szasz • Nobody could tell us or really had a very good idea, if there were a massive release of radiation, what kind of medical treatment people were going to need and this or that, or, indeed, whether there would be medical personnel around. – William Scranton • Nothing so clearly distinguishes a spiritual man as his treatment of an erring brother. – Saint Augustine • Now take a look at the way the Drug War is conducted over the past 40 years. It goes back farther, but start from 40 years ago: There’s very little spent on prevention and treatment. There’s a lot on policing, a ton of stuff on border control and a lot on out-of-country operations. And the effect on the availability of drugs is almost undetectable; drug prices don’t change on measures of availability. So there are two possibilities: Either those conducting the Drug War are lunatics, or they have another purpose. – Noam Chomsky • Obamacare is not about improved health care or cheaper insurance or better treatment or insuring the uninsured, and it never has been about that. It’s about statism. It’s about expanding the government. It’s about control over the population. It is about everything but health care. – Rush Limbaugh • Of all my false identities, the strategies in my campaign to be accepted, being a sworn Republican is the hardest to explain. In my later political life, I can only be described as a Kennedy Democrat, eager to pursue equitable treatment for the least fortunate. – James McGreevey • On January 1, 2006, Medicare will begin to offer a prescription drug benefit, and for the first time, it will place an emphasis on preventive care and early treatment of disease. – Michael C. Burgess • One of the most delightful things about gardening is the freemasonry it gives with other gardeners, and the interest and pleasure all gardeners get by visiting other people’s gardens. We all have a lot to learn and in every new garden there is a chance of finding inspiration – new flowers, different arrangement or fresh treatment for old subjects. Even if it is a garden you know by heart there are twelve months in the year and every month means a different garden, and the discovery of things unexpected all the rest of the year. – Margery Fish • One of the tests of the civilization of people is the treatment of its criminals. – Rutherford B. Hayes • Only massage therapists seemed to be informed about trigger points and referred pain, and only exceptional individuals among them (in my own experience at least) were treating trigger points effectively. What’s more, the burgeoning variety of unproven modalities offered by massage therpaists gave the profession such an aura of flakiness that the elegant science of myofascial pain got unfairly confused with treatments whose results could easily be attributed to the placebo effect. – Clair Davies • Only the few times I’ve been to so-called treatment centers, which were a complete waste of money and useless. I didn’t know what I was doing at the time, because I was always drunk when I checked in. – William Eggleston • Ooh, the silent treatment. – Ally Carter • Our behavior toward others is often a reflection of our treatment of ourselves. – Tal Ben-Shahar • Our treatment of both older people and children reflects the value we place on independence and autonomy. We do our best to make our children independent from birth. We leave them all alone in rooms with the lights out and tell them, ‘Go to sleep by yourselves.’ And the old people we respect most are the ones who will fight for their independence, who would sooner starve to death than ask for help. – Margaret Mead • People are feeling and sensing a return of anti-Semitism – even in Europe, which, seventy years after the Holocaust, is a very scary thing. I think they are feeling that Israel is very isolated and doesn’t always get what they see as fair treatment in the European media. – Jonathan Sacks • People who are pierced should not be snickered at, should not become the object of ridicule, should not be singled out for special and uneven and unequal treatment. They should be respected just like everybody else. – Gloria Allred • Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it. No destructive lies. No ridiculous fears. No debilitating anger. – Bill Bradley • Respond intelligently even to unintelligent treatment. – Laozi • Reversing your treatment of the man you have wronged is better than asking his forgiveness. – Elbert Hubbard • Rock musicians are consistent in their disdain and irreverent treatment of Jesus Christ. – Tim LaHaye • Scientists have stated that embryonic stem cells provide the best opportunity for devising unique treatments of these serious diseases since, unlike adult stem cells, they may be induced to develop into any type of cell. – Eliot Engel • Since the human body tends to move in the direction of its expectations- plus or minus-it is important to know that attitudes of confidence and determination are no less a part of the treatment program than medical science and technology. – Norman Cousins • Somebody gotta tell you this: Cancer kills way more Americans than any Arabic terrorist. We use more money to fight them than finding a cure, So a little kid sits there with his chemo-therapist. Hair falling out while his vital signs weaken… He’ll be dead while his parent are in debt for his treatment. – Crooked i • Sometimes IVs and pills weren’t always the best course of treatment for the injured. Sometimes all you needed was the touch of the one you loved and the sound of their voice and the knowledge that you were home, and that was enough to drag you back from the brink. – J.R. Ward • Statistics may be defined as the discipline concerned with the treatment of numerical data derived from groups of individuals. – Peter Armitage • Tests showed cancer of the larynx and the doctor advised an operation immediately. I was informed that my larynx had to be removed completely. I heard about Dr Breuss and went to see him….he prescribed the juice treatment….By the time I had completed this juice treatment I felt fit and once again had a good appetite. Despite my 72 years I felt my old self again. – Jurgen Neukirch • The Bible’s emphasis is on the good treatment of animals, and not just the forbidding of cruel treatment. – Billy Graham • The blacks of this region are a cheerful, careless, dirty, race, not hard worked, and in many respects indulgently treated. It is of course the desire of the master that his slaves shall be laborious; on the other hand it is the determination of the slave to lead as easy a life as he can. The master has the power of punishment on his side; the slave, on his, has invincible inclination, and a thousand expedients learned by long practice… Good natured though imperfect and slovenly obedience on one side, is purchased by good treatment on the other. – William C. Bryant • The bravest person I’ve ever met was a young boy going through massive amounts of treatment for a very rare, complex and unpleasant disease. I last saw him at a Discworld convention, where he chose to take part in a game as an assassin. He died not long afterwards, and I wish I had his fortitude and sense of style. – Terry Pratchett • The civil rights movement in the United States was about the same thing, about equality of treatment for all sections of the people, and that is precisely what our movement was about – John Hume • The current treatment of animals in the livestock trade definitely renders the consumption of meat as halachically unacceptable as the product of illegitimate means. … As it is halachically prohibited to harm oneself and as healthy, nutritious vegetarian alternatives are easily available, meat consumption has become halachically unjustifiable. – David Rosen • The decay of decency in the modern age, the rebellion against law and good faith, the treatment of human beings as things, as the mere instruments of power and ambition, is without a doubt the consequence of the decay of the belief in man as something more than an animal animated by highly conditioned reflexes and chemical reactions. For, unless man is something more than that, he has no rights that anyone is bound to respect, and there are no limitations upon his conduct which he is bound to obey. – Walter Lippmann • The drug problem is in the United States, not in Mexico. It’s a demand problem and that is to be dealt with here, and it is not being dealt with. It’s been shown over and over that prevention and treatment are far more cost effective than police action, out-of-country action, border control, and so on. – Noam Chomsky • The Dudleys are going to get the VIP treatment this Sunday– Very Intense Pain! – Jerry Lawler • The era of implementation has started. The world is now committed to universal treatment. – Peter Piot • The force we use on ourselves, to prevent ourselves from loving, is often more cruel than the severest treatment at the hands of one loved. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld • The idea that music is art has been something we advocated for years. And yet it doesn’t receive the same treatment as art in the sense of the value of what it is, especially nowadays when it’s been devalued and diminished to almost the point that it has to be given away for free. – RZA • The industrial food system is so cruel and so horrific in its treatment of animals. It never asks the question: ‘Should a pig be allowed to express its pig-ness?’ – Joel Salatin • The inmost spirit of poetry, in other words, is at bottom, in every recorded case, the voice of pain – and the physical body, so to speak, of poetry, is the treatment by which the poet tries to reconcile that pain with the world. – Ted Hughes • The liberal psyche wants to protect minorities, to apologize for imperialism, colonialism, slavery, and the appalling treatment of black people during the civil rights movement. At the same time, they want to continue to defend the rights of individuals. – Ayaan Hirsi Ali • The lowest strata are reproducing too fast. Therefore… they must not have too easy access to relief or hospital treatment lest the removal of the last check on natural selection should make it too easy for children to be produced or to survive; long unemployment should be a ground for sterilisation. – Julian Huxley • The man in the street has unfortunately been sold the idea that the breakthrough cure for cancer is just around the corner… The very prospect of effective treatment seems so remote that it doesn’t even enter into the speculative day-to-day conversation of people engaged in cancer research… New treatments have not produced any detectable decline in the total annual cancer mortality, even for children. – John Cairns • The most embarrassing part of the film is that the new problem posed by simulation is confused with its classical, Platonic treatment … The Matrix is surely the kind of film about the matrix that the matrix would have been able to produce. – Jean Baudrillard • The only subject fewer authentic Americans cared about than the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo was World Cup Soccer. America is an epic global battle with ruthless savages who seek our destruction, and liberals are feeling sorry for the terrorists. – Ann Coulter • The orthodox school has witnessed for centuries that nature itself has never once cured any existing disease with another dissimilar one, however intense. What must we think of this school, which nevertheless has continued to treat chronic diseases allopathically, with medicines and formulas that can only cause a disease condition -God knows which -dissimilar to the one being treated? Even if these physicians have not hitherto observed nature attentively enough, the miserable results of their treatment should have taught them that they were on the wrong road. – Samuel Hahnemann • The possibility of a scientific treatment of history means a wider experience, a greater maturity of practical reason, and finally a fuller realization of certain basic ideas regarding the nature of life and time. – Muhammad Iqbal • The pupil’s imagination is ‘schooled’ to accept service in place of value. Medical treatment is mistaken for health care, social work for the improvement of community life, police protection for safety, military poise for national security, the rat race for productive work. – Ivan Illich • The real brahmin is the one who: … has crossed beyond duality …knows no this shore, other shore, or both …(is) settled in mind … without inflowing thoughts …is without attachment …endures undisturbed criticism, ill-treatment and bonds, (and is) strong in patience …(is) without anger, devout, upright, free from craving, disciplined and in his last body …has experienced the end of his suffering here in this life, who has set down the burden, freed! – Gautama Buddha • The reality is that the nationalist community in Northern Ireland were treated almost like animals by the unionist community. They were not treated like human beings. It was like the Nazis treatment of the Jews. – Alec Reid • The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight… [Breadmaking is] one of those almost hypnotic businesses, like a dance from some ancient ceremony. It leaves you filled with one of the world’s sweetest smells… there is no chiropractic treatment, no Yoga exercise, no hour of meditation in a music-throbbing chapel. that will leave you emptier of bad thoughts than this homely ceremony of making bread. – M. F. K. Fisher • The Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal will take care of themselves. Look after the courts of the poor, who stand most in need of justice. The security of the republic will be found in the treatment of the poor and the ignorant. In indifference to their misery and helplessness lies disaster. – Charles Evans Hughes • The survival rate of Dr Burton’s patients approximately doubled the maximum survival rate of conventionally treated patients. Had these findings pertained to a chemotherapy drug instead of IAT, massive amounts of funding would have been allocated to investigate the drug. Once again, the politics of cancer barred a potentially valuable treatment from reaching the public. – Jared Diamond • The treatment of African and African American culture in our education was no different from their treatment in Tarzan movies. – Ishmael Reed • The treatment of children in Indian residential schools is a sad chapter in our history… Two primary objectives of the residential schools system were to remove and isolate children from the influence of their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. – Stephen Harper • The true test of a person’s character is how they treat the people in life that they don’t need. – Lee Corso • The workers of the nation were tired of waiting for corporate industry to right their economic wrongs, to alleviate their social agony and to grant them their political rights. Despairing of fair treatment, they resolved to do something for themselves. – John L. Lewis • There are no bona fide treatments available for embryonic stem cells. There is nothing in the laboratory, and there is certainly nothing in the clinics available to patients. – Michael C. Burgess • There is a vast difference between treating effects and adjusting the cause. – Daniel D. Palmer • There is at bottom only one genuinely scientific treatment for all diseases, and that is to stimulate the phagocytes. – George Bernard Shaw • There is no treatment for adore, but to love far more. – Henry David Thoreau • There’s guilt about our treatment of native peoples in modern intellectual life, and an unwillingness to acknowledge there could be anything good about Western culture. – Steven Pinker • These doctors, who had long experience with people in pain in addition to their traditional training and schooling, had discovered that nothing happens without communication, treatment based on evidence of outcome, and what used to be called a good bedside manner. – Marni Jackson • They gave me star treatment when I was making a lot of money. But I was just as good when I was poor. – Bob Marley • They have – they do still hit me occasionally, and it’s an overwhelming grief for what – even though my life is so good now, even including going through treatment for cancer, my life is incredible. – Lynn Redgrave • This (Coley’s toxins) is really an effective treatment and it an OUTRAGEOUS crime of the century that we at MSK were able to cure cancer a 100 years ago that they can’t cure today. – Ralph W. Moss • Those of us who have gone through breast cancer treatment will say “yes” ..we absolutely need to focus on prevention. I never want my daughter to go through what I have gone through…never. – Ravida Din • Those who put themselves in His hands will become perfect, as He is perfect- perfect in love, wisdom, joy, beauty, health, and immortality. The change will not be completed in this life, for death is an important part of the treatment. How far the change will have gone before death in any particular Christian is uncertain. – C. S. Lewis • To abolish a status, which in all ages God has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion of whom it saves from massacre, or intolerable bondage in their own country, and introduces into a much happier state of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. – James Boswell • To all trans youth out there, I would like to say respect yourself and be proud of who you are. All human beings deserve equal treatment no matter their gender identity or sexuality. To be perceived as what you say you are is a basic human right. – Andrej Pejic • To be kind, honest and have positive thoughts; to forgive those who harm us and treat everyone as a friend; to help those who are suffering and never to consider ourselves superior to anyone else: even if this advice seems rather simplistic, make the effort of seeing whether by following it you can find greater happiness. – Dalai Lama • To coexist with communism on the same planet is impossible. Either it will spread, cancer-like, to destroy mankind, or else mankind will have to rid itself of communism (and even then face lengthy treatment for secondary tumors). – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn • To date, embryonic stem cell research has not produced a single medical treatment, where ethical, adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles. – Mike Pence • To earlier feminists who had fought for the vote and for fair treatment in the workplace, it had seemed obvious that the ready availability of abortion would facilitate the sexual exploitation of women. – Mary Ann Glendon • To revolt within society in order to make it a little better, to bring about certain reforms, is like the revolt of prisoners to improve their life within the prison walls; and such revolt is no revolt at all, it is just mutiny. Do you see the difference? Revolt within society is like the mutiny of prisoners who want better food, better treatment within the prison; but revolt born of understanding is an individual breaking away from society, and that is creative revolution. – Jiddu Krishnamurti • To those human beings who are of any concern to me, I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill treatment, indignities, profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, and the wretchedness of the vanquished. – Friedrich Nietzsche • Today the demands are for even higher standards in the quality of care, for greater flexibility and convenience in treatment times, and for more prevention through screening and health checks. – Lucy Powell • Today, all patients accepted for treatment at St. Jude’s are treated without regard for the family’s ability to pay. Everything beyond what is covered by insurance is taken care of, and for those without insurance, all of the medical costs are absorbed by the hospital. – Marlo Thomas • Too many cars, too many factories, too much detergent, too much pesticides, multiplying contrails, inadequate sewage treatment plants, too little water, too much carbon dioxide – all can be traced easily to too many people. – Paul R. Ehrlich • Train your mind to see in all people, what they do not see in themselves. Begin to treat every person you come in contact with as the most important person in the world. Look at them with new awareness. – Bob Proctor • Treating people the same is not equal treatment if they are not the same. – Deborah Tannen • Treatment Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders provides clinicians with essential guidelines to treat patients in the era of managed care. Seven psychiatric disorders are described and conceptualized in cognitive-behavioral terms. The authors then provided an unusually clear, reader-friendly description of how to assess and treat each disorder with illustrative case examples, and patient forms and handouts. It should prove very useful for clinicians or clinicians-in-training who want to learn how to conduct short-term treatment through an empirically validated approach. – Judith S. Beck
• Treatment without prevention is simply unsustainable. – Bill Gates • Try not to pay attention to those who will try to make life miserable for you. There will be a lot of those-in the official capacity as well as the self-appointed. Suffer them if you can’t escape them, but once you have steered clear of them, give them the shortest shrift possible. Above all, try to avoid telling stories about the unjust treatment you received at their hands; avoid it no matter how receptive your audience may be. Tales of this sort extend the existence of your antagonists. – Joseph Brodsky • U.N. officials said today they desperately need $7 billion to help people cope with disasters, but they’re having a hard time getting people to send rescue money. Here’s what the UN should do: Invest in bad mortgages, run a bank into the ground, give yourself a bonus, get some spa treatments and, in no time, the government will send you $750 billion. – Jay Leno • Using adult stem cells drawn from bone marrow and umbilical cord blood system cells, scientists have discovered new treatments for scores of diseases and conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, juvenile diabetes, and spinal cord injuries. – Nathan Deal • We are finally entering an exciting time in medicine where we have the technology to custom-tailor treatment and preventive protocols just as we’d custom-tailor a suit or designer gown to one’s individual body. But it all begins with you. You have to know yourself in a manner that you’ve probably never done before. – David Agus • We can and we must do better as prolonged recovery is now an achievable result of comprehensive addiction treatment. – Stephen J. Pasierb • We have a responsibility to promote stem cell research which could lead to treatments and cures for diseases affecting millions of Americans. – Louise Slaughter • We have learned that a majority of parents whose children have late-onset or acquired autism believe it is vaccine-related. They deserve answers. We have also learned that the parents have been our best investigators in looking for both causes of autism and for treatments. – Dan Burton • We have treated our most serious adversaries, such as Iran and North Korea, in the most juvenile manner – by giving them the silent treatment. In so doing, we have weakened, not strengthened, our bargaining position and our leadership. – Theodore C. Sorensen • We have treatments for disturbed persons, Nicholas. But, at least for the time being, we have no treatment for disturbing persons. – Gene Wolfe • We live longer and healthier lives than ever before. Animal research has improved the treatment of infections, helped with immunisation, improved cancer treatment and had a big impact on managing heart disease, brain disorders, arthritis and transplantation. – Robert Winston • We set the treatment of bodies so high above the treatment of souls, that the physician occupies a higher place in society than the school-master. – Florence Nightingale • We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of the ‘Two Fluids’ theory. Their results, however, have been deduced entirely from data which can be proved by experiment, and which must therefore be true, whether we adopt the theory of two fluids or not. The experimental verification of the mathematical results therefore is no evidence for or against the peculiar doctrines of this theory. – James Clerk Maxwell • What better way to get to know someone than through her choice and treatment of books? – Diane Setterfield • What really drives the battle against law enforcement and punishment is not a commitment to treatment, but the widely held view that, first, we are imprisoning too many people for merely possessing illegal drugs; second, drug and other criminal sentences are too long and harsh, and third, the criminal justice system is unjustly punishing young black men. These are among the great urban myths of our time. – John P. Walters • When I did a study of all the coming-of-age movies that meant a lot to me, whether it was ‘The Graduate’ or ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ or ‘Dead Poet’s Society,’ they all had that timeless feel. None of them were completely married to the details of their age. They felt timeless in their treatment of it. That’s what made them resonate with me. – Stephen Chbosky • When I was 41, I found a lump the size of a grape in my right breast. I ended up bald, sick and exhausted from surgeries, chemo and radiation treatments. Ah, but I got to live. – Regina Brett • When you get new people in, you’re going to have a breath of fresh air and there’s going to be a window when people will decide what direction to go. It’ll be determined by outside events, by the personalities that occupy those positions, and by the treatment they receive both from the press and the public, of the honeymoon period. – Ted Gup • When you think of the costs of cancer care, one can imagine that drugs like checkpoint blockers or transfer of these T lymphocytes are actually cost-saving, just as treatments for hepatitis C, while expensive, overall save money by preventing hepatitis and hep – hepatocarcinoma in patients. – Laurie Glimcher • Whenever you take a subject you’re obsessed with or that haunts you, and make a movie about it, you’re converting it into work units that need to be completed. You gotta turn it into a treatment, a script, a grant application, a bunch of forms to be filled out, a shooting schedule, casting sessions, auditions, shooting, editing, music compositions, the film festival circuit, interviews even. And by the time you’ve finished the process you’re so sick and tired by something that was once very precious to you that you’re done with it. – Guy Maddin • While expanding market access for American industry, financial markets and farmers is critical, I believe it needs to be done responsibly, accounting for the treatment and protection of workers and the environment. – Mark Udall • Whoever claims the right to redistribute the wealth produced by others is claiming the right to treat human beings as chattel. – Ayn Rand • Why should the composer be more guilty than the poet who warms to fantasy by a strange flame, making an idea that inspires him the subject of his own very different treatment? – Franz Schubert • With socialized medicine, the trick is not to die while waiting for treatment. – James Cook • Yeah, in every film that I’ve been lucky enough to do with Tim, there’s always some form of torture, and the nails were Tim’s idea. They were the length of the fingers and stuff, but it was okay because I had a troop of people who would help me go to the bathroom. They had to have treatment afterwards but they’re okay now. That is true. – Johnny Depp • Years ago I was diagnosed with a condition and my doctors prescribed human growth hormone and testosterone for its treatment. Under medical supervision I have continued to use both medications. – Sylvester Stallone • Yes, what we are doing is probably mad, and probably it is good and necessary all the same. It is not a good thing when man overstrains his reason and tries to reduce to rational order matters that are susceptible of rational treatment. Then there arise ideals such as those of the Americans or of the Bolsheviks. Both are extraordinarily rational, and both lead to a frightful oppression and impoverishment of life, because they simplify it so crudely. The likeness of man, once a high ideal, is in process of becoming a machine-made article. It is for madmen like us, perhaps, to ennoble it again. – Hermann Hesse • You are inferior to no one. others may treat you that way, but that is their problem. You are above all of this. – Leon Brown
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Info culture présenté par Bernard Thomasson Les samedis et dimanche, Philippe Vandel répond à un “Pourquoi” Les Venise du monde présenté par Pascal Delannoy Du lundi au vendredi à 12h25 et 15h55.
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En complément de sa diffusion en France ? Tous les jours, suivez le rendez-vous des Jeux Olympiques sur France Info, avec le Vrai du faux numérique présenté par Thomas Snégaroff Du lundi au vendredi 5h15, 7h55, 9h25, 11h40 et 22h10 Un fait d’actualité décliné sur la semaine à 6h20, 11h20 et 16h40 Ça marche ailleurs, pourquoi pas en France et dans le monde. R Rayon X présenté par Hélène Dupuy, Marie-Christine Sonkin et Anne-Sophie Vion Vendredi à 6h25, 10h53 et 13h54 Placements, actions, obligations, marché immobilier : les conseils avisés du service culture de France Info Du lundi au jeudi de 19h10 à 19h13″ avec Céline Kajoulis Replay Le Journal de l’Economie Du lundi au dimanche à 9h26 et 14h54 Réécouter l’émission “Planète Géo” en replay. Retrouvez également l’ensemble des émissions radio de Franceinfo sur notre partie replay audio. Sur la carte du monde présenté par Ingrid Pohu Le dimanche 9h25, 12h40 et 18h40 Ingrid Pohu vous donne ici de nombreux conseils pour garder la forme Info sciences présenté par Daniel Fiévet Du lundi au jeudi à 7h25, 11h40 et 17h40. « Mômes trotteurs » est une invitation au dépaysement avec les témoignages d’enfants nous font découvrir leurs voyages autour du monde. N Noblesse oblige présenté par Jean Zeid résume pour ses auditeurs l’actualité des réseaux sociaux. Le zoom culture présenté par Yann Bertrand Du lundi au Jeudi à 8h16 avec Guillaume Durand Replay L’invité de Guillaume Durand Du lundi au vendredi, à 7h55 Réécouter l’émission “Si j’etais…” en replay.
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2018 MLS Newcomers
May 10, 20181:51PM EDT
As of May 2, 2018, the close of the Primary Transfer Window
Atlanta United
Ezequiel Barco
Atlanta United
Franco Escobar
Atlanta United
Jose Hernandez
Atlanta United
Mitch Hildebrandt
Atlanta United
Lagos Kunga
Atlanta United
Patrick Okonkwo
Chicago Fire
Aleksandar Katai
Columbus Crew SC
Eduardo Sosa
Columbus Crew SC
Milton Valenzuela
Colorado Rapids
Johan Blomberg
Colorado Rapids
Yannick Boli
Colorado Rapids
Edgar Castillo
Colorado Rapids
Colorado Rapids
Jack Price
Colorado Rapids
Tommy Smith
Colorado Rapids
Danny Wilson
Colorado Rapids
Deklan Wynne
D.C. United
Dane Kelly
D.C. United
Joseph Mora
D.C. United
Junior Moreno
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The Best Positioned Tech Giant in Healthcare Today? The Answer May Surprise You.
By DAVID SHAYWITZ, MD
When you think about tech giants playing in healthcare, you think of Google and the work Verily is doing; you think of Apple and their HealthKit and ResearchKit applications, as well as their rumored plans to organize all your medical data on your iPhone; you may even think of Amazon and their potential entry into the pharmacy market.
But the name you may hear about least–Facebook–may actually be the company influencing healthcare the most, and may also be the best positioned to support the patient-centered future that so many imagine and that Eric Topol described in The Patient Will See You Now (my Wall Street Journal review here).
At first blush, Facebook seems to be doing remarkably little in health; their most notable effort has arguably been providing the opportunity to list your organ donor status, an initiative which produced an immediate lift in organ donor registrations.
But while participating on a panel at a recent Festival of Genomics meeting in San Diego, I learned that apparently, Facebook is where patients with rare conditions, and their families, often go to connect with others in similar situations–typically via private groups. Apparently, these can be extremely specific–the example the panelist cited was childhood epilepsy due to one or another individual genetic mutation. Families reportedly self-organize into private groups based on the specific mutation, and share experiences and learnings.
This reminded me of the story of Bertrand Might and his family, elegantly told by Seth Mnookin in the New Yorker in 2014, and by Bertrand’s father, Matt, at several precision medicine conferences in Boston organized by Zak Kohane. (Disclosure: Both Might and I are adjunct members of Kohane’s Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard.)
When the Mights were trying to diagnose the rare disease afflicting Bertrand, genetic sequencing was able to help. (One more disclosure/reminder: I am Chief Medical Officer of DNAnexus, a cloud genomics company in Mountain View, Calif.) But when they then wanted to find other families with similar children, they found themselves stuck; effectively, medical data networks weren’t nearly dense enough, or well-populated enough, or usable enough, or accessible enough, to permit the Mights to successfully search for this information.
Consequently, as a tech expert, Matt Might resorted to truly dense networks, posting a deliberately crafted blog post that went viral and was picked up by search engines and other news outlets. This approach netted results.
When I recently told Might about the mutation-specific Facebook communities, he wasn’t surprised, and told me that he was “impressed by what patients can already do on Facebook” and other “established systems” including Google, Wikipedia and Twitter.
Google, for one, seems keenly interested in asking how its platform could be used to improve health (remember its intriguing and unfairly maligned Flu Trends effort–see thisoutstanding Alexis Madrigal essay). Might suggests Google might help rare disease patients by enabling them to connect with each other (if they want to) “on the basis of search history alone.”
In 2014, Facebook reportedly expressed an interest in nurturing patient communities, yet “we’ve heard nothing more about this” MedCityNews reported last year. The irony, of course, is that because of its features and popularity, Facebook has organically emerged as arguably the most attractive platform for patient groups to organize–despite the far more deliberate efforts of other companies and organizations that offer platforms aimed at bringing patients together. (Addendum: see this fascinating video, pointed out by a reader, featuring a pathologist, Jerad Gardner, describing to peers his experience engaging with patient communities on Facebook.)
If we truly believe what many profess–that the center of power in healthcare will relocate from physician to patient–what better platform for health than a digital community already integrated into the lives of a huge number of patients? (I assume I’m in the minority in not having a Facebook presence–I’ve avoided it out of concern it would become too much of a time sink.)
The point is that for all the work entrepreneurs are now doing trying to create de novo platforms aimed at serving the needs of patients, I wonder if patients would ultimately be better served by Facebook leaders recognizing the incredible opportunity that’s been dropped in their lap, and making a deliberate effort to discover and address the needs of the patients already on their platform. For example, Might suggests Facebook could “implement an opt-in ‘find patients like me’ service.” I can imagine a host of other utilities and applications (including user-friendly medical data import, sharing, visualization and analysis) aimed at better serving the needs of patients, and of patient communities.
Will Facebook take a more serious run at health? Certainly Zuckerberg (the son of a dentist) and his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, have supported a range of health-related initiatives, including upgrades to San Francisco General Hospital (now named after the couple), the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative (whose science is led by distinguished biologist Cori Bargmann–star of Natalie Angier’s classic Natural Obsessions) and the Breakthrough Prize (which I’ve discussed critically here).
As I’ve long argued (e.g., this Atlantic post, this New York Times op-ed), what many technologists fail to appreciate about healthcare is the importance and value of relationships, of human connection, of community. At its best and most foundational, medicine is about relationships, not transactions. Most of medicine, health and wellness isn’t about showing up with a discrete question and leaving with a discrete answer. Our experience of illness and disease is so much more complex and nuanced, individualized and personal, a process of understanding that unfolds over time. The best physicians and care providers recognize this, and appreciate the importance of listening and the value of longitudinal connection.
Facebook, at its core, is about cultivating relationships–in marked distinction to the transactional core of Google (search) and Amazon (deliver). The core mission of Facebook is to connect people–and to help good things emerge from these connections. What better forum than Facebook to bring patients together–and what better platform for health?
Article source:The Health Care Blog
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KABAR BOLA – Ini Daftar Transfer Resmi Liga Inggris per Klub Up Date hari ini 22 Juli 2017 – Jendela transfer musim panas 2017 sudah resmi dibuka pada Sabtu 1 Juli lalu dimana hamipr semua klub di Premier League sudah mulai menghabiskan uang. Berikut daftar pemain yang masuk dan keluar setiap Klub sampai hari ini .
Transfer lengkap sumber BT Sports
Arsenal
In: Alexandre Lacazette – Lyon, Sead Kolasinac – Schalke.
Out: Yaya Sanogo – released, Stefan O’Connor – released, Kristopher da Graca – released, Kostas Pileas – released, Takuma Asano – Stuttgart (loan), Chris Willock – Benfica, Glen Kamara, Marc Bola – Bristol Rovers (loan), Wojciech Szczesny – Juventus.
Bournemouth
In: Asmir Begovic – Chelsea, Jermain Defoe – Sunderland, Nathan Ake – Chelsea, Connor Mahoney – Blackburn, free.
Out: Callum Buckley, Jake McCarthy, Alexander Neale, Max Travers – Weymouth, Ryan Allsop – Blackpool, loan.
Brighton & Hove Albion
In: Pascal Gross – Ingolstadt, Josh Kerr – Celtic, Mathew Ryan – Valencia, Markus Suttner – Ingolstadt.
Out: Casper Ankergren, Vegard Forren – released, Chris O’Grady – Chesterfield, David Stockdale – Birmingham, Elvis Manu – Genclerbirligi SK, Christian Walton – Wigan, Rob Hunt – Oldham, undisclosed.
Burnley
In: Jon Walters – Stoke City, Charlie Taylor – Leeds, Jack Cork – Swansea.
Out: Michael Keane – Everton, £30m, Michael Kightly – Southend, Joey Barton, George Green, R J Pingling, Christian Hill, Taofiq Olmowewe, Josh Ginnelly – Lincoln (loan), George Boyd – Sheffield Wednesday, Brad Jackson – Southport (loan), Ntumba Massanka – Wrexham (loan),Rouwen Henning – Fortuna Dusseldorf, Paul Robinson.
Chelsea
In: Willy Caballero – Manchester City, Antonio Rudiger – Roma, Tiemoue Bakayoko – Monaco, Ethan Ampadu – Exeter, Morata , Real Madrid.
Out: Juan Cuadrado – Juventus, Christian Atsu – Newcastle, Asmir Begovic – Bournemouth, undisclosed, Dominic Solanke – Liverpool, John Terry – Aston Villa, Alex Davey, Fankaty Dabo – Vitesse (loan), Bertrand Traore – Lyon, Nathan Ake – Bournemouth, Tammy Abraham – Swansea (loan), Kasey Plamer – Huddersfield (loan), Bradley Collins – Forest Green (loan), Charlie Colkett – Vitesse Arnhem (loan), Ola Aina – Hull City, Mukhtar Ali – Vitesse (loan), Ruben Loftus-Cheek – Crystal Palace (loan), loan, Nathan Baxter – Woking (loan), Alex Kiwomya – Doncaster, Josimar Quintero – Rostov (loan), Todd Kane – Groningen (loan), Nathan Chalobah – Watford, Lucas Piazon – Fulham (loan), Marco Van Ginkel – PSV Eindhoven (loan), Ike Ugbo – Barnsley (loan).
Crystal Palace
In: Ruben Loftus-Cheek – Chelsea (loan).
Out: Steve Mandanda – Marseille, Corie Andrews, Kwesi Appiah – AFC Wimbledon, Jonathan Benteke, Fraizer Campbell, Luke Croll – Exeter, Mathieu Flamini, Ezekiel Fryers – Barnsley, Ryan King-Elliott, Joe Ledley, Randell Williams, Ben Wynter – Bromley.
Everton
In: Wayne Rooney – Man Utd, Jordan Pickford – Sunderland, Davy Klaassen – Ajax, Henry Onyekuru – Eupen, Sandro Ramirez – Malaga, Michael Keane – Burnley, Josh Bowler – QPR, Cuco Martina – Southampton, Nathangelo Markelo – FC Volendam, Boris Mathis – Metz, Anton Donkor – Wolfsburg, loan.
Out: Romelu Lukaku – Manchester United, Tom Cleverley – Watford, Henry Onyekuru – Anderlecht, loan, Brendan Galloway – Sunderland (loan), Arouna Kone – Sivasspor, Conor McAleny – Fleetwood, Jack Bainbridge, Delial Brewster – Chesterfield, Michael Donohue – Fleetwood, Tyrone Duffus, Russell Griffiths – Motherwell, Connor Hunt, Josef Yarney – Newcastle, James Yates, Courtney Duffus – Oldham, Tyias Browning – Sunderland (loan), Ben Pierce – West Brom, Aiden McGeady – Sunderland, Gerard Deulofeu – Barcelona.
Huddersfield Town
In: Steve Mounie – Montpellier, Laurent Depoitre – Porto, Mathias Jorgensen – FC Copenhagen, Jonas Lossl – Mainz (loan), Aaron Mooy – Manchester City, Tom Ince – Derby County, Kasey Palmer – Chelsea (loan), Danny Williams – Reading, Scott Malone – Fulham, Elias Kachunga – Ingolstadt.
Out: Ronan Coughlan, Kyle Dempsey – Fleetwood, Flo Bojaj, Joe Murphy – Bury, Jordy Hiwula – Fleetwood (loan), Tareiq Holmes-Dennis – Portsmouth (loan), Fraser Horsfall – Gateshead (loan), Rekeil Pyke – Port Vale (loan).
Leicester City
In: Harry Maguire – Hull City, Sam Hughes – Chester, Vicente Iborra – Sevilla, Eldin Jakupovic – Hull.
Out: Ron-Robert Zieler – Stuttgart, Michael Cain, David Domej, Brandon Fox, Cedric Kipre – Motherwell, Matthew Miles, Kairo Mitchell, Marcin Wasilewski, Bartosz Kapustka – Freiburg (loan).
Liverpool
In: Dominic Solanke – Chelsea, Mohamed Salah – Roma, Robertson, Hull.
Out: Andre Wisdom – Derby, Tom Brewitt – Middlesbrough, Jake Brimmer, Jack Dunn – Tranmere, Toni Gomes, Kane Lewis, Alex Manninger, Adam Phillips, Strewart.
Manchester City
In: Bernardo Silva – Monaco, Ederson – Benfica, Kyle Walker – Tottenham, Douglas Luiz – Vasco da Gama.
Out: Pablo Zabaleta – West Ham, Enes Unal – Villarreal, Gael Clichy – Istanbul Basaksehir, Jesus Navas, Willy Cabellero – Chelsea, Bacary Sagna, Billy O’Brien, Bruno Zuculini – Hellas Verona, Ellis Plummer, Angus Gunn – Norwich, Aaron Mooy – Huddersfield, Joe Coveney – Nottingham Forest, Nolito – Sevilla, Callum Bullock, Ashley Smith-Brown – Hearts (loan), Angelino – NAC Breda, Bersant Celina – Ipswich, Ruben Sobrino – Alaves, Olivier Ntcham – Celtic, Joe Hart – West Ham (loan).
Manchester United
In: Victor Lindelof – Benfica, Romelu Lukaku – Everton, £90m
Out: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney – Everton, Regan Poole – Northampton (loan), Adnan Januzaj – Real Sociedad, Kayne Diedrick-Roberts, Faustin Makela, Josh Harrop – Preston, Dean Henderson – Shrewsbury (loan), Sam Johnstone – Aston Villa (loan).
Newcastle United
In: Christian Atsu – Chelsea, Florian Lejeune – Eibar, Stefan O’Connor – Arsenal, Josef Yarney – Everton, Jacob Murphy – Norwich.
Out: Kevin Mbabu – BSC Young Boys, Florian Thauvin – Marseille, Matz Sels – Anderlecht (loan), Alex Gilliead – Bradford (loan), Vurnon Anita – Leeds, Yoan Gouffran – Goztepe, Lubomir Satka – Dunajska Streda, Haris Vuckic – FC Twente, Tom Heardman – Bury (loan), Sammy Ameobi – Bolton, Adam Armstrong – Bolton (loan).
Southampton
In: Jan Bednarek – Lech Poznan.
Out: Jay Rodriguez – West Brom, Harrison Reed, Norwich, Cuco Martina – Everton, Lloyd Isgrove – Barnsley, Harley Willard, Martin Caceres, Jason McCarthy – Barnsley, Olufela Olomola – Yeovil (loan).
Stoke City
In: Darren Fletcher – West Brom, Josh Tymon – Hull, Tre Pemberton – Blackburn.
Out: Jon Walters – Burnley, Shay Given, Daniel Bachmann – Watford, Liam Edwards, Harry Isted, Joel Taylor, George Waring – Tranmere.
Swansea City
In: Roque Mesa – Las Palmas, Tammy Abraham – Chelsea (loan), Cian Harries – Coventry, Marc Walsh – Finn Harps, Erwin Mulder – Heerenveen.
Out: Jack Cork – Burnley, Gerhard Tremmel, Marvin Emnes, Liam Shephard – Peterborough, Josh Vickers – Lincoln, Owain Jones, Tom Dyson, Tom Holland – The New Saints, Alex Samuel – Stevenage, Borja Baston – Malaga (loan), Jordi Amat – Real Betis (loan), Bafatembi Gomis – Galatasary, Daniel James – Shrewsbury (loan), Franck Tabanou, Liam Edwards – Hull, Keston Davies – Yeovil (loan).
Tottenham Hotspur
In:
Out: Filip Lesniak – Aalborg, Tom McDermott, Joe Muscatt, Charlie Owens – QPR, Zenon Stylianides, Conor Ogilvie – Gillingham (loan), Luke McGee – Portsmouth, Kyle Walker – Man City, Clinton N’Jie – Marseille, Federico Fazio – Roma.
Watford
In: Tom Cleverley – Everton, Will Hughes – Derby, Kiko Femenia – Alaves, Daniel Bachmann – Stoke, Nathan Chalobah – Chelsea, Harvey Bradbury – Portsmouth, Sam Howes – West Ham.
Out: Mario Suarez – Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng FC, Rene Gilmartin – Colchester, Mathias Ranegie, Ola Adeyemo, Charlie Bannister, Ogo Obi, Rhyle Ovenden, Josh Roe, Treon Johnson, Andrew Thomas, Dennon Lewis – Crawley (loan), Aly Malle – Udinese.
West Brom
In: Jay Rodriguez – Southampton, Ahmed Hegazi – Al Ahly (loan), Zhang Yu’Ning – Vitesse, Ben Pierce – Everton.
Out: Darren Fletcher – Stoke, Daniel Barbir, Zachary Elbouzedi – Inverness CT, Callam Jones, Sebastien Pocognoli – Standard Liege, Jack Rose, Andre Wright, Craig Gardener – Birmingham, Zhang Yu’Ning – Werder Bremen.
West Ham United
In: Pablo Zabaleta – Manchester City, Joe Hart – Manchester City (loan).
Out: Reece Oxford – Borussia Monchengladbach (loan), Alvaro Arbeloa, Sam Howes – Watford, Sam Ford, Kyle Knoyle, Sam Westley, Havard Nordtveit – Hoffenheim, Stephen Hendrie – Southend, Raphael Spiegel – Boavista, Enner Valencia – Tigres.
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War does not determine who is right, just who is left
Cory Richards via Bertrand Russell
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