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Holiness and WorldPride
2005
The symbolism ascribed to Jerusalem increases the likelihood that WorldPride will have far-reaching implications for Israeli society. The author, a psychologist, is co-founder and former chairperson of Jerusalem's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Center, the Jerusalem Open House. Jerusalem is not merely a heavenly symbol to adherents of various faiths; it is a vibrant, Earth-bound metropolis inhabited by over 600,000 real, live humans. The city is the largest single municipal district in Israel, incorporating the seat of national government, three university campuses, various colleges, and centers of industry and commerce. Demographically, the city is a microcosm of Israeli society, its population a conglomeration of minorities: Armenians, Copts, Russian and Ethiopian immigrants, Christian and Muslim Arabs, secular, religious and haredi Jews of various ethnic backgrounds and over 50,000 gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered persons. Obviously, \"pride\" events could, and indeed do, take place in other cities around the world, as well they should. But it is precisely the intolerance and the denial of basic human rights here and the need for renewed hope and optimism that combine to make it so necessary and worthy to conduct these events in Jerusalem, now. The ubiquitous symbolism ascribed to Jerusalem increases the likelihood that WorldPride will have far-reaching implications for Israeli society in general, and for other societies as well.
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Disability Groups Claim Crucial Medical Equipment is \Under Attack\: Urge Congress to Pass Corrective Bill
2016
According to the Congressman, \"an additional requirement of S. 2425's passage was a report conducted by the Government Accountability Office, which detailed why costs would increase for consumers should they switch to the competitive bidding model.
Magazine Article
What type of assistance is available to students with disabilities?
2016
First time college students * Award: $1,000 to $3,000 * Deadline: January 15 Eric Dostie Memorial College Scholarship www.nufactor.com/EricDostieMemorial.aspx? Students with cystic fibrosis and demonstrated academic ability are eligible for this scholarship. * Award: $1,000 to $2,000 for educational expenses * Deadline: June 24 HEARING IMPAIRMENT Students who are deaf or hard of hearing should contact their school's student services coordinator to inquire about accommodations like sign language interpreters, speech-to-text services, note takers, assistive listening devices, testing accommodations or captioned audiovisual materials.
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Me and the Wahls Protocol
2016
Faced with this bitter scenario, Dr. Wahls searched all the available articles on multiple sclerosis research and, to enhance her understanding of what she read, began relearning biochemistry, cellular physiology, and neuroimmunology. Wahls redesigned her diet to create a new food plan using what she had learned from the medical literature, Functional Medicine (an organization devoted to helping clinicians care for those with complex chronic diseases), and her knowledge of the Hunter-Gatherer (Paleo) diet.
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