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Archive for November, 2009

My Shopping Experience At Wal-Mart EVERYTIME

Posted by Sean on November 15, 2009

Am I alone on this?

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Superstitious??

Posted by Sean on November 13, 2009

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Celebrating 2009 Perioperative Nurse Week!

Posted by Sean on November 12, 2009

image  2009 Perioperative Nurse Week November 8-14

I wanted to send out a *HIGH FIVE* to all my fellow nurses working within the realms of the Operating Room. Thank you for all that you do and all you sacrifice.

Be sure to pass it on!

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O.R. 5-Second Rule?

Posted by Sean on November 11, 2009

Hah!
Too funny

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The 11th Hour: The Date Behind Veterans Day

Posted by Sean on November 11, 2009

War Veterans

War Veterans

The 11th Hour: The Date Behind Veterans Day

by Claudine Zap

16 hours ago

599 Votes

While most know that Veterans Day honors those who have served in the military, the meaning behind its exact date (November 11) may not be so familiar. Here’s the backstory:

Back in 1918, in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a stop to hostilities was declared, ending World War I. An armistice to cease the fighting on the Western Front was signed by the Allied powers and Germany.

President Woodrow Wilson immediately proclaimed the day “Armistice Day,” kicking off the annual commemoration on November 11. But over the years, with veterans returning from World War II and the Korean War, Armistice Day became Veterans Day — a day reserved to honor veterans returning from all wars. But 11/11 still represented the end of the Great War in the public’s mind, and the date stuck.

In 1921, unidentified dead from the war were buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C., Westminster Abbey in London, and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The tradition to honor those killed in the war but never identified continues every year in the U.S. The ceremony is held at 11 a.m. at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

Congress designated Veterans Day as a legal holiday in 1938, and since then, most Americans have come to know it as a day for store sales and parades. Yahoo! Searches on the holiday have already surged on the Web. People want to know “veterans day history,” “veterans day closings,” veterans day sales,” and “veterans day free meals.”

I found this very interesting.
Happy Veterans Day.

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Freedom Is NOT FREE

Posted by Sean on November 11, 2009

Happy Veteran’s Day to all those who have served, to all those currently serving. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. My life is possible because of you.

Thank you.

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Here is a small slideshow of pictures we took when we visited Washington, DC:

 

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Never Forget

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Semper Fi Devil Dog!

Posted by Sean on November 10, 2009

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Happy 234th Birthday!
Hoo Rah Devil Dog!

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This Is What We Teach Our Youth: Athletic Performance Is All That Matters.

Posted by Sean on November 9, 2009

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Image Source: Yahoo News

As long as you can perform well, nothing else matters. As long as your athletic ability is above par, all else will be forgiven, forgot, and ignored. Because in the end it’s all about the money. The money you can earn personally and the money you can potentially earn for the organization that hires you.

If you produce the results, nothing else matters.

Or does it?

It seems that we constantly ‘turn the other cheek’ whenever a high-profile, successful professional athlete breaks the law and performs acts of misconduct – basically acts as if the laws of our government and the rules/regulations of the game they play do not apply to them.

As in the case with Larry Johnson.  

It’s taken how long, and how many infractions for someone to dig their head out of the ‘pay dirt’ and set his actions straight.

It’s about time. Chiefs release RB Larry Johnson – Yahoo! News

And you wonder why we have such unlawfulness with our youth? You wonder why our teenagers have no disregard for the law – and have no idea how to play by the rules.

Why should they? Their icons, heroes, and superstars never have to?

Just sayin’.

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Obesity In America Explained

Posted by Sean on November 9, 2009

Any questions?

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The Dangers Of An X-ray?

Posted by Sean on November 9, 2009

I would have loved to have seen THAT reaction.

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