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Ontario college teachers begin strike

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Ontario college teachers begin strike

Tuesday, March 7, 2006

All across the Canadian province of Ontario, college teachers have gone on strike, leaving more than 150,000 students in 24 colleges without classes.

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union rejected the final offer from college management, after negotiations at the Delta Chelsea Hotel in downtown Toronto.

This strike comes just a month before many student’s scheduled graduations. If courses are extended into the summer, to compensate for lost school time, students’ ability to maintain jobs to pay for their education would be severely limited.

“A prolonged strike would not only affect college students, but also have a ripple affect on the Ontario economy and workforce. Potential employers are expecting 44,000 new graduates and 100,000 returning students to enter the workforce this May, families have made summer plans, and some seasonal businesses may experience a significant loss if the school year does not finish on time,” says Tyler Charlebois, Director of Advocacy for the College Student Alliance. “I hope for the sake of Ontario, the provincial government takes this situation as seriously as we are and takes action as necessary.”

OPSEU was asking for more teachers, smaller classes, and more faculty time for students. A strike vote was 80.4% in favour of action. Humber had the least support for the strike, with only 67.0%, followed by St. Lawrence with 67.7%. St. Clair, Boréal, Centennial, and Sault all had more than 90% support.

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byAlma Abell

Dental hygiene is a very important part of overall health. Painful or sensitive teeth can make it very difficult to enjoy many foods and drinks. This pain or sensitivity could be an indication of a serious dental health issue. Cracked, broken, or otherwise unhealthy teeth are a more serious problem than most people realize. If a tooth is severely damaged there is a risk of infection. An infected tooth is extremely painful, and extremely unhealthy. Unfortunately, the tooth can’t be extracted until the infection is gone, making treatment a long and painful process. This kind of severe pain and health risk can be avoided with regular visits to a Dentist in Walingford. Everyone should visit their dentist at least twice per year, more often if possible.

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Regular check ups allow a Dentist in Walingford to catch problems before they become serious. Having a tooth extracted before it becomes infected is much less expensive, and much less painful, than putting off a dentist visit. Children should visit their dentist as soon as their first tooth comes in. By taking children to the dentist, many common dental health issues can be avoided. Misaligned teeth can be adjusted early in child hood to prevent painful issues that will be very expensive to treat later on in life. Helping to make sure a child’s teeth are healthier means that they will have to pay less for dental care later on in life. If problems are prevented instead of treated later on there will be fewer trips to an emergency dentist.

No matter how old the patient is, it’s important to schedule a semi annual visit to the dentist. A deep cleaning can help keep a smile healthy and bright, even after years of smoking and coffee or other foods that stain teeth. If stains are too deep to remove with a cleaning session, the dentist can offer a whitening treatment that will take less than an hour to complete. Along with blushing and flossing at least twice per day, a semi annual dentist visit is the best way to keep a smile bright and healthy for life. Click here, to schedule an appointment.

US unemployment rate remains unchanged at 9.5% in July

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US unemployment rate remains unchanged at 9.5% in July

Sunday, August 8, 2010

The United States unemployment rate remained unchanged at a high 9.5% as employers and companies remained nervous about hiring new workers and the public sector laid off 143,000 temporary 2010 US Census workers during July. State and local governments, facing major budget deficits, also laid off many people.

Overall, the 131,000 jobs lost during July far exceeded economist’s predictions of 65,000 jobs lost. The private sector added just 71,000 jobs during July, also less than the 90,000 economists predicted. Around 200,000 gains each month are needed just to hold the unemployment rate steady against first time entrants into the job market. Including the Census workers, the government laid off 202,000 people at federal, state, and local levels.

Though the unemployment rate remained at 9.5%, many discouraged job-seekers have given up looking for a position. Those who have given up are not counted as unemployed. The workforce participation rate, which counts those people as not participating in the workforce, dropped to 64.6% from 64.7% in June. The underemployment rate, which counts part-time laborers looking for a full-time job and those discouraged workers, was flat at 16.5% from June.

The Labor Department also revised their job report for June. The new version now states that 221,000 jobs were lost in June, worse than the previous estimate of 125,000. The previous estimate also said that 83,000 private sector jobs were created, however the new estimate says that just 31,000 private positions were filled.

Despite this, most economists were fairly confident that though there would be slower growth in the future, the country wouldn’t slip into another recession.

“Slower growth looks certain, but it’s not a double dip,” said Wells Fargo economist Mark Vitner. Economists Jim O’Sullivan and Dean Maki say that jobs gains will pick up to 170,000 a month by the fourth quarter. Vitner says that jobs will gain at 87,000 per month for the rest of 2010.

The manufacturing industry has added 183,000 jobs this year including 36,000 in July. Some American companies are shifting overseas manufacturing jobs back to the US, primarily citing rising costs of doing business in China and decreased wages in the US, among other considerations such as long supply lines and difficulty protecting intellectual property rights in Asia. GE has relocated production of their new energy efficient water heaters to the US, while Ford Motor has brought 2,000 jobs to the US from suppliers, including those from overseas.

Australian PM announces $1.8 billion mental health plan

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Australian PM announces $1.8 billion mental health plan

Wednesday, April 5, 2006

Australian Prime Minister John Howard has announced a five year plan costing AU$1.8 billion to address issues with the country’s mental health system. The plan follows a commitment made at the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting in February.

The federal government will improve access to clinical and health services, increase the number of mental health professionals in Australia, create mental health work teams consisting of GPs, psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health nurses, provide respite services for people suffering mental illness and their carers, and introduce new programs for community awareness.

Mr Howard said the plan addresses issues which fall into its area of responsibility. He hopes that the states and territories will complement the federal government’s package by investing in supported accommodation, hospital and emergency services, crisis care services and the provision of mental health care in gaols.

Under the federal government’s plan, psychologists will play a greater role in the mental health system. From November, Patients will be able to claim a rebate from Medicare (Australia’s universal healthcare scheme) for the services of psychologists if they have been referred by a GP or psychiatrist. At present patients pay around $100 for a standard 30 minute consultation.

Mr Howard claims that there is an issue for mental health professionals in treating patients with a substance abuse problem and mental illness. To address this the government will provide extra funding for drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.

The government will increase the mental health workforce by funding an additional 400 mental health nursing and 200 clinical psychology places. 900 personal helpers and mentors will also be employed.

The government has promised increase funding for telephone counselling and suicide prevention services, living skills programs and additional support for those with a mental illness who are having difficulty finding or keeping work.

The government will also provide 900 personal helpers and mentors, increase funding for living skills programs and provide additional employment assistance to those who have difficulty finding or retaining employment due to their illness.

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BDSM as business: Interviews with Dominatrixes

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BDSM as business: Interviews with Dominatrixes

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Whether the Civil War, World War II or the Iraq War, it can be challenging to face how conflict penetrates the psyche of a nation and surfaces in the nuances of life. There are thousands—if not millions—of individuals who indulge in fantasies others would deem perverse that have their nascence in some of the darkest moments of human history. It is possible someone you know pays a person to dress like a German Nazi to treat them like a “dirty Jew”, or to force them to pick cotton off the floor like a slave.

An S&M dungeon is a place where these individuals act out such taboos. Businesses that operate to meet their needs are often hidden, but they do exist and are typically legal. The clients want to remain confidential for fear of ostracism in their respective communities. As Sigmund Freud wrote, “Anyone who has violated a taboo becomes taboo himself because he possesses the dangerous quality of tempting others to follow his example.”

Last week Wikinews published the first in a two part series on the BDSM business: an interview with Bill & Rebecca, the owners of Rebecca’s Hidden Chamber. This week we publish the second part: an interview with three dungeon employees, Mistress Alex, Mistress Jada and Mistress Veronica. In their world, BDSM is a game, a harmless pursuit of roleplaying exercises that satiate the desires of the tabooed. These Dominatrixes are the kind of women men fantasize about, but they all look like they could be babysitting your children this Saturday night. Most likely, they will not be.

Mistress Alex has a distinctive sheen when David Shankbone walks into the room. Her moist skin cools quickly from the blow of the air conditioner she stands in front of. Just having finished an hour and a half session, she is dressed in a latex one-piece skirt and matching boots. Mistress Jada, a shapely Latina dressed in red, joins the conversation and remains throughout. When Alex needs to tend to a client, Mistress Veronica, who looks like she would be as comfortable teaching kindergarten as she would “tanning a man’s hide”, takes over for her.

The interview was neither sensational nor typical, but what you read may surprise, repulse, or even awaken feelings you never knew you had. Below is David Shankbone’s interview with three Dominatrixes.

Contents

  • 1 Starting out
  • 2 What they get asked to do
  • 3 The psychology of S&M
  • 4 Psychological challenges
  • 5 Psychology II
  • 6 Comfort levels in the sessions
  • 7 Advice for those who want to be a Mistress
  • 8 Strange requests
  • 9 What they discover in themselves
  • 10 Boundaries
  • 11 BDSM Culture
  • 12 Dating for Dominatrixes
  • 13 Related interviews
  • 14 Sources
  • 15 External links

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Charlie the smoking chimpanzee dies aged 52

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Charlie the smoking chimpanzee dies aged 52

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Charlie, a Chimpanzee in a South African zoo who became addicted to cigarettes, has died at the age of 52, exceeding the average lifespan of a captive chimpanzee by twelve years. After a video of Charlie puffing on cigarettes discarded by visitors appeared on the Internet, the animal and the zoo gained international attention and some visitors threw him additional cigarettes.

According to his keepers, Charlie was “an occasional smoker” and even tried to hide his habit from his keepers, who were trying to get him to quit by giving him medical care and a special diet. A recent study found that only seven percent of chimpanzees in captivity live beyond forty years of age. It is estimated that 500,000 people die due to smoking-related diseases every year in the United States alone.

It is believed that Charlie learned to smoke during his time in a US circus before being transferred to the zoo. Zookeepers say that the animal died of old age but an autopsy has yet to confirm this. The zoo suggested that Charlie’s body could be stuffed and put on display.

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Countrywide Foreclosure List Helps Home Buyers Find Discounted Real Estate

By Simon Volkov

The Countrywide foreclosure list is an exceptional tool that helps buyers and investors locate a variety of discounted real estate. At one point, Countrywide was the largest mortgage service lender in the country until purchased by Bank of America in 2008. Today, BOA controls foreclosure properties once managed by Countrywide.

The Countrywide foreclosure list is currently available through Bank of America’s real estate website at BankofAmerica.reo com. Property listings include thousands of real estate owned bank foreclosures, short sale homes, vacant land, and commercial real estate.

Bank of America / Countrywide gives home buyers and real estate investors the opportunity to buy properties at deeply discounted prices. Several properties are located in areas devastated by multiple foreclosures and may qualify for Neighborhood Stabilization Program grants available through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Individuals can apply for one NSP grant, while real estate investors might be eligible for up to five real estate funding grants.

The majority of properties listed through the Countrywide / BOA website are sold through local real estate agents. Others are sold directly through BOAs loss mitigation department. Many bank owned foreclosures will require some level of repair, but listing prices are adjusted accordingly. When placing offers on REO homes it is important to realize there is little room for negotiation unless buyers submit a cash offer.

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Buying foreclosure real estate through Bank of America or any other foreclosure real estate companies is no different than purchasing other types of properties for sale. Buyers are required to obtain preapproved financing prior to submitting offers to the bank. Buyers should engage in due diligence prior to making offers. It’s best to obtain property inspections and appraisals to ensure the foreclosure property is worth the purchase price. Always obtain repair estimates to calculate the true cost of buying distressed properties.

Bank owned real estate consists of residential homes, land, and commercial properties that fell into foreclosure but did not sell through public auction. Once unsold foreclosure real estate is returned to the lender it becomes known as bank owned foreclosure, real estate owned, or REO property. Although several names are attached, they all mean the home was repossessed by the bank through court order.

Once mortgage providers take possession of foreclosed real estate they are responsible for securing the home, performing necessary maintenance, and removing creditor or tax liens. The primary benefits of buying real estate owned property is they are sold with a clean title. This is very beneficial for first time home buyers and newbie investors unfamiliar with the process of buying foreclosure real estate.

REO homes are usually priced a little higher than real estate sold through public auctions. However, the unpleasant details often associated with buying foreclosures are eliminated and property transfer can occur quickly.

Real estate that has been repossessed by banks can make exceptional investment properties which can be used as rental homes, lease-to-own, seller carry back financing, house flipping, or seasonal rentals such as vacation homes. Buying houses located in popular vacation destinations can provide the opportunity to generate consistent cash flow. Foreclosure homes can also provide a good return on investment when selling the property after the real estate market rebounds.

When offering homes as rental properties, real estate investors should take time to research areas when Countrywide foreclosure homes are located. Becoming familiar with the area allows investors to locate appropriate REO houses to attract the type of tenant they desire.

Using Countrywide foreclosure and other bank foreclosure lists is an easy and efficient way to locate thousands of homes for sale across the nation. Buyers can also find a variety of commercial properties and land tracts, as well as foreclosed businesses. Anyone looking for exceptional real estate deals should begin their search by utilizing the Countrywide BOA foreclosure list. Doing so can save time and money.

About the Author: Real estate investor, Simon Volkov uses the Countrywide foreclosure list to locate investment real estate at discounted prices. He shares additional tips for finding exceptional foreclosure real estate deals at SimonVolkov.com.

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U.S. Postal Service running out of money

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U.S. Postal Service running out of money

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Tensions are running high at the U.S. Postal Service as it faces an enormous budget shortfall. Even after announcing it was cutting 3,000 jobs, the beleaguered government agency is still quickly running out of money.

Postmaster General John Potter asked the United States Congress for help on Wednesday, once again bringing up the possibility of reducing mail delivery from six to five days a week. The service reduction would save approximately $3.5 billion this year.

Another way to cut costs could include changes to how it pays for its employee retirement plan, which would save a further $2 billion. Closing small and rural post offices is another possibility that has been discussed.

Many measures have already been taken to stem the agency’s losses. Construction of new facilities has been put on hold and existing ones put up for sale, millions of man-hours have been cut, and executive salaries have been frozen.

House Oversight Post Office Subcommmittee chairman Stephen F. Lynch (D-Mass.) has expressed reluctance with the plan to reduce service, saying “With the Postal Service facing budget shortfalls the subcommittee will consider a number of options to restore financial stability and examine ways for the Postal Service to continue to operate without cutting services.”

Other than cost cutting, Congress could also appropriate taxpayer dollars to fund the struggling Postal Service, which currently does not rely on public funding outside of a subsidy for international voting mail and services for the blind.

If nothing is done, the USPS will soon run completely out of money, and may be unable to pay many of its bills. Salaries are the agency’s highest priority to continue paying, though other debts may have to wait to be paid, said Potter. Last year the Postal Service lost $2.8 billion.

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