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NAS Report: Weaknesses Found in Safety Assessment of Planned Fort Detrick Biodefense Lab/ GSN by Meryl Nass Posted Sat 06 Mar 2010 12:00am Excerpts from Global Security Newswire The U.S. Army should fine-tune its procedures for determining safety risks in its projects following slip-ups in plans for the new site of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md., a National Academy of Sciences committee said in a report issued Thursday (see GSN Read on »
Weak Medicine: Obama’s Flawed Plan for Reforming the Banks by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010 12:23pm 1 Comment AlterNet is running a timely excerpt from A Presidency in Peril: The Inside Story of Obama’s Promise, Wall Street’s Power, and the Struggle to Control our Economic Future by Robert Kuttner . When Barack Obama entered office, the housing crisis required very strong remedies. Government needed to use a mix of public funds and conce ... Read on »
What they’re planning on doing to Asher in the near future (WARNING: don’t read if you don’t want to know, or if you have a weak by Heather Heywood Patient Expert Posted Sun 22 Nov 2009 10:01pm . And here's how they're gonna do it (skip ahead if you don't want to know the specific details): the plan is to go through his left side, under his arm. They can't put him on by-pass Read on »
Manage your weaknesses but focus on your Strengths by hildacarroll Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 6:11pm and weaknesses are. Nothing new here, you might think. The crucial difference between Buckingham's (and the rest of the Strength's Movement) approach and the conventional business... true in the business world that in order to excel in our work, we need to know what areas we are weak in so that we can plan a necessary training and development programme Read on »
Concentrate on strengths, not weaknesses by Mindy M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Oct 2008 10:20pm WORK FROM STRONG POINTS (from an IBD article) Pour more energy in to advancing your strengths says Marcus Buckingham, author of Go Put Your Strengths to Work. Your strengths are not necessarily what you’re good at, but activities that make you feel strong (you feel competent, drawn to it, your mind is energetic, you don’t struggle Read on »
Tailoring the Strengths and Weaknesses Part of the IEP to your Aspie Child by Gavin B. Facebook Posted Tue 24 Jun 2008 12:00am that aspergers manifests itself differently from one individual to another and that all children will have different strengths and weaknesses. Your child's IEP should look considerably different from that of another child. They're individual education plans, after all. What are the child's strengths and interests? In this section, you should be making a note Read on »
Setting up the IEP to Draw on Your Child's Strengths to Assist his Weaknesses by Gavin B. Facebook Posted Mon 07 Jul 2008 12:00am This is the third post in my series on the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and if you've been following, we now have a list of strengths and weaknesses for our child. The list of strengths may fall into broad categories such as; favourite/best subjects specific special abilities aspergers abilities working learning patterns specific Read on »
Week 4 Strength and weakness by annaconda Posted Sat 31 Oct 2009 12:00am toes with index and middle fingers). It was an incredibly rewarding week for me. I felt very strong until Thursday, then I had a weak, weak day. A cheeseburger halfway through... purposefully. I have helped quite a few people this week and plan to get to posture clinic 20 minutes early each night to help others. It's good karma yoga. I could help out Read on »
Strengths & Weaknesses by Arielle B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 05 Mar 2009 12:00am Share your strengths, not your weaknesses. Really ponder that statement for a moment. Honestly, it's a pretty difficult statement to put into practice. We all inevitably show our weaknesses on a daily basis. We are not always giving the best of ourselves. We are raw and we are flawed. But--if your strengths outshine and outweigh your weaknesses Read on »
From Weakness to Strength by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Mar 2010 6:46am up with many ways to work on it. When you’ve discovered a weakness, you’ve identified a pathway to strength. Working to get just a single weakness out of the way can add increased power and effectiveness to everything you do. For every weakness that you have, there is a strength with which you can replace it. From every weakness Read on »