It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
Even 40 years ago healthcare was signified he went into the exam room and then you dressed and had some time in the doctor's office. Now 3 hour wait 2 minutes forget your name then lie to insurance saying they spent 20 minutes. They're criminals. How do they live with themselves?
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If you're interested in serving people in the medical field and really desiring to be helpful and provide healthcare that is truly caring please consider palliative as a specialty field if you are able to emotionally take it. It's in dire need of skill with compassion.
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The hospice palliative care group that I work with now it's called sage. The only complaint I have is there's real time delays on certain things like appointments or sometimes rescheduled but they spend 45 minutes at least per visit it's the doctor of the PA or the social worker.
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birth Life death every one of us goes through it with others and ourselves we should treat them all much better. Maybe we'd have a better world less hatred violence and terror if we did start talking earlier and become more comfortable with reality and each other.
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The USA has a big problem it's called healthcare and it is failing us terribly in quality of life. It is humiliating us if quantity is not affordable or available. This is not a problem of quantity but quality how can we know what makes quality in a life if we don't speak it?
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To look at the guitar the book the computer the dreams the hopes the wants and desires and knowing that they won't come true well that really sucks but we can make sure that while we're still sentient that bring us comfort and happiness like friendship or music or visits
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To achieve quality and quantity of life takes a great deal of effort discussion study awareness money or a better system. So if you don't talk about it the people we hurt the most are the ones that live beyond us and the suffering we have as we get closer to our time
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A mistake about living is that we chose quantity over quality. This seems to be a trend especially in capitalism but for the last hundred years or so the length of our lives is very long compared to any time in history prior. We should focus on quality first quantity next.
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So while we pretend it's taboo to talk about these things life can slip away very quickly you fight it was relationships we do stupid things we get angry we run we're human it happens. But we have made a big mistake in the United States especially but worldwide as well.
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then there's a Cascade of other illnesses or problems such as aging and heredity would have already given us along with unnecessary procedures wrong or too much or too little medicine neglect and bad diagnostics our own bad habit choices and the simple fact that death is 100%.
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The illnesses we suffer from are also very difficult and far more prevalent various types of cancers that have not been cured new rise of problems as we see with viral infections in the pandemic in the long covid and heart related diseases.
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The baby boomers take up on the source either the largest group alive or the second largest group of living we are living longer than ever usually due to Public health and cleaner sources of water and food but the problem is we're dying hard and often in subpar nursing homes
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The baby boomer generation had no evolved prenatal care had no neonatal care and had no preemie care. That movement began when JFK and Jackie lost a premature child 3 months prior to his assassination. But many of us survived and we got back up time and again.
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The subject matter here will perk up soon it's just been a month of hell I understand people are afraid of death I understand people are afraid of sickness and disability it may be amongst our greatest fears yet the reality is 100% of us will experience it. We need to do better.
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So the things we don't you well that prevent us from accessing or making the web or its applications available to as many humans who want or need it Nations, digital divide, performance all have created barriers of availability if it isn't available it truly is not accessible
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And then finally alternative networks accessibility issues with them and a chunk of info on Sir Tim berners Lee and his work on solid. Anybody interested please let me know also know that when I say accessibility I did not necessarily mean technical a11y I mean availability
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Someone with a knowledge of working XML and declarative languages the vision of the semantic web as envisioned for historical purposes then examples from working XML application in today's world of scripts and apis and nonsense and finally a bunch on web whatever version next
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It will take a few hours a week for a couple of weeks tops for each subject I need CSS and accessibility, scripting frameworks and accessibility, issues in current privacy security and changes from the world wide Web vision as it was to what it is today not so happy a subject
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That gets recorded and hand it over to a collaborator who's already there and whom I've worked with and was wonderful he writes the narrative from our discourse. If you would be interested in helping me accomplish number 36 a very important number to me please DM or respond here
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There are four and a half chapters left most of the book is written but I'm thinking of now is asking you for volunteer time as many people as can help with these topics so simply ask questions of the outline of the chapter and you'll get credit we do it interview style
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