Watch “Puncture” Movie

Mike Weiss (Chris Evans) is a talented young Houston lawyer and a functioning drug addict. Paul Danziger (co-director Mark Kassen), his longtime friend and partner, is the traight-laced and responsible yin to Mike’s yang. Their mom-and-pop personal injury law firm is getting by, but things really get interesting when they decide to take on a case involving Vicky (Vinessa Shaw), a local ER nurse, who is pricked by a contaminated needle on the job. As Weiss and Danziger dig deeper into the case, a health care and pharmaceutical conspiracy teeters on exposure and heavyweight attorneys move in on the defense. Out of their league but invested in their own principles, the mounting pressure of the case pushes the two underdog lawyers and their business to the breaking point.
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“Puncture’’ joins this genre of scrappy-underdogs-taking-on-corporate-malfeasance films. Here, two Houston personal injury lawyers, high school buds Mike Weiss (Chris Evans) and Paul Danziger (codirector Mark Kassen), accept the case of an ER nurse (Vinessa Shaw) who’s been pricked by an HIV-contaminated needle on the job. Her friend, a local entrepreneur (Marshall Bell), has been mysteriously unsuccessful in selling his “Safety Point’’ syringe to hospitals.

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March 18, 2012 in Movies

The Advantage of Furniture Repairs

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When you see a broken-down chair, the chances are that either of two things is wrong with it. First, a leg is broken; and second the seat is out of it.
No matter how cheap or inferior furniture may be, it is usually put together id more or less of a standard manner. The legs of a chair usually form four corner-posts which go right up to the seat, and the frame beneath the seat is doweled, glued, nailed, or screwed through corner-blocks into the legs. If you take an average dining-room chair and turn it upside-down, and remove the cloth cover which hides the webbing and the springs, you will see the whole picture clearly.When the leg of a chair starts to loosen up or creak when the chair is in use, it is time to look it over. If you attend to it then, you will save the chair or save an upholsterer’s bill. Usually you can up-end the chair, remove the bottom covering, and tighten up the screws in the corner-blocks which hold the legs and frame together.

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March 16, 2012 in Home Care

In Choosing the Right Homecare

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Home Care Agencies are companies in the business of meeting homecare needs. Not all home care agencies provide the same variety and level of service however, so make sure the agency you are considering can provide all the services you need.
If your care recipient is approved for skilled care that Medicare will pay for, it’s vital that the agency be Medicare certified. This ensures that the agency has met federal minimum requirements. If your loved one only requires personal care or companion/homemaker care, Medicare certification need not be a factor in your decision.
Some agencies are accredited in addition to being certified. Well-known accrediting organizations are the National League for Nursing, the Joint Committee for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and the National Foundation of Hospice and Home Care. This type of certification tells you that the agency conforms to national industry standards, and there is always comfort in knowing you are dealing with an organization that has proven its worth to its peers.

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March 1, 2012 in Home Care

What are Bed and Breakfasts?

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The traditional bed and breakfast is a private home where the innkeepers provide individualized attention, including home-cooked breakfast. In Europe, these are often called ‘homestays’. Other amenities may include welcome baskets, flowers, turn-down service, and a host of one-on-one services tailored to the specific bed and breakfast and its geographical area. Bathroom facilities may be shared, or each room may have a private bath or ensuite bathroom.
An inn is generally larger, and may have hired staff (including gourmet chefs) who assist the innkeepers. They usually offer a larger variety of lodging services, which may include on-site spa and massage, swimming pool, fine-dining restaurant, etc. Rooms may be larger – full suites with kitchenettes, living room area, and whirlpool baths. Many historic mansions have been converted into inns. Some have large gatehouses which function as private guesthouses. Guests have the option of preparing their own meals, or joining other guests for meals in the main house.
Nowadays hotels are getting in on the act as well. Many offer ‘bed and breakfast packages’. The smaller boutique hotels can almost be confused with country inns. Larger hotels are just that – large hotels providing free breakfast. Breakfasts, whether at a traditional bed and breakfast inn or hotel, can vary widely. Some establishments offer a continental or continental-plus breakfast. Others provide a breakfast buffet combining items like muffins, croissants, and cold cereals with omelet’s, bacon, sausages, pancakes and more. Others serve gourmet breakfast or vegetarian meals. And the ultimate treat is breakfast in bed!

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February 27, 2012 in Travel

What is a Tourist Attraction?

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A tourist attraction is a place of interest where tourists visit, typically for its inherent or exhibited cultural value, historical significance, natural or built beauty, or amusement opportunities. Some examples include historical places, monuments, zoos, aquaria, museums and art galleries, botanical gardens, buildings and structures (e.g., castles, libraries, former prisons, skyscrapers, bridges), national parks and forests, theme and carnivals, living history museums, ethnic enclave communities, historic trains and cultural events. Many tourist attractions are also landmarks.
Tourist attractions are also created to capitalize on legends such as a supposed UFO crash site near Mexico and the alleged Loch Ness monster sightings in Scotland. Ghost sightings also make tourist attractions. While some tourist attractions provide visitors a memorable experience for a reasonable admission charge or even for free, others can have a tendency to be of low quality and to overprice their goods and services (such as admission, food, and souvenirs) in order to profit from tourists excessively. Such places are commonly known as tourist traps.

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February 12, 2012 in Travel

On News: Congestive Heart Failure in the United States

An estimated 4.8 million Americans have congestive heart failure (CHF). Increasing prevalence, hospitalizations, and deaths have made CHF a major chronic condition in the United States. It often is the end stage of cardiac disease. Half of the patients diagnosed with CHF will be dead within 5 years. Each year, there are an estimated 400,000 new cases. The annual number of deaths directly from CHF increased from 10,000 in 1968 to 42,000 in 1993 (figure 1), with another 219,000 related to the condition.
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CHF is the first-listed diagnosis in 875,000 hospitalizations, and the most common diagnosis in hospital patients age 65 years and older. In that age group, one-fifth of all hospitalizations have a primary or secondary diagnosis of heart failure. Visits to physicians’ offices for CHF increased from 1.7 million in 1980 to 2.9 million in 1993. More than 65,000 persons with CHF receive home care each year. In 1993, an
estimated $17.8 billion was spent for the care of CHF patients in hospitals, physicians’ offices, home care, and nursing homes as well as for medication. The financial and other losses of caregivers for these patients are large as well.

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February 8, 2012 in Medical

What do we Need to Know about Cholesterol and Triglycerides

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Everywhere you turn, you are admonished to pay attention to your cholesterol (and to a lesser extent, your triglyceride) levels. Cholesterol and triglycerides are two forms of lipid, or fat, that circulate in your bloodstream. They are both necessary for life itself. Cholesterol is necessary for building and maintaining key parts of your cells (such as your cell membranes), and for making several essential hormones. Triglycerides, which are chains of high-energy fatty acids, provide much of the energy needed for your tissues to function. So you can’t live without them.
But when blood levels of cholesterol or triglycerides become too high, your risk of developing cardiovascular disease is significantly increased. And this is why you need to be concerned about your lipid levels. This article will tell you what you need to know about cholesterol and triglycerides, and can help you learn whether you should be treated for elevated lipid levels, and what kind of treatment you should have. Dietary cholesterol and triglycerides mainly come from eating meats and dairy products. These dietary lipids are absorbed through your gut,and then are delivered through the bloodstream to your liver, where they are processed.

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February 4, 2012 in Medical

Wise Investments During Inflation

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Inflation is a phase in the economy when there is a sustained rise in the prices of goods and services. This results in decline in the purchasing power of money, which means that with the same amount of money, you are no longer able to buy the same tangible goods as earlier. There can be different factors responsible for inflation, depending on the type of economy. For example, in a growing economy, the rise in cost of raw materials can result in a rise in price of manufactured goods. However, in general, the price of commodities is directly proportional to demand and inversely proportional to supply. The more the demand for the product in the market, the higher its price. All the same, this rise in prices due to increased demand, can be countered with adequate supply of the product to the market. Thus, to control inflation and maintain a stable economy, it is essential to ensure that supply never falls short of demand.
Inflation results in devaluation of money which means less purchasing power. So, investments at the time of inflation should be all about the proper use of your dollars. The trick is to look out for the highest gaining sectors and invest your money in them. The energy sector is an example of such a sector. Let us have a look at some of the good investments during inflation. In addition to the investment options discussed above, you can also invest in inflation-indexed bonds, mutual funds and direct stock
investments, among others. Hope these ideas for good investments during inflation, help you in taking a wise investment decision. Irrespective of where you choose to invest your dollars, you should invest at the right time if you want your money to grow.

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February 1, 2012 in Business

Sewing Jobs at Home

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Sewing jobs from home can definitely be a good option as prospective customers are many. There are people who, for lack of time or skills are unable to repair torn clothes. And that’s where you can help. Moreover, there are several manufacturing units which require people to sew clothes for them. The range of sewing jobs varies from simple hand stitching to those where advanced sewing machines are used. Sewing jobs range from making craft items and soft toys right up to embroidery. But here you need to remember that if you are taking up sewing jobs from home, never take up projects which you may not be able to finish on time.
There are several manufacturers of clothes who need skilled people for their units, and you can search for such jobs. However, such jobs may impose some limitations as most production houses may need you to stay in the same locality as these units are located. Many producers require you to stay close to their units so that shipping raw materials and collecting finished products becomes easy for them. If you have a lot of cloth producers in the vicinity of your home, then you can think of home sewing jobs to supplement your income. However, to get such jobs, it’s important that you are an expert in sewing.

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January 28, 2012 in Business

Being a Wedding Photographer

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Coping with wedding preparations may end up in loads of stress and tension. The wedding is the most special episode in a couple’s life however it may also mean facing overwhelming situations. The smallest details which have to be considered are sometimes the ones that do not run as smoothly as expected. Attention is generally directed at the big details such as the wedding entourage and their outfits, the caterer and the venue, as well as the decorations and flowers. Such preparations often result to restless nights and anxiety, worried that the special moment may not turn out perfectly. Some couples in order to avoid the stressful situations employ the services of a wedding planner though they still need all those consultations and meetings in order to satisfy the necessities of the couple.
Takea step back from the craziness of wedding plans to recharge and obtain your focus back. You can even yell, just choose an open space. Release the tension and let it all out, don’t even mind others who might imagineyou’re losing it. Exercise and it will help relieve you of all of the stress. Go outside for a
walk, for a breath of fresh air or simply potter around in the garden to relive the mind of all the tension. You can even go see a movie or chill and watch DVD’s. Have a romantic evening with the partner or a night out with some friends. Help yourself to a warm bath and spring in some scented oil that will take away the stress and finally get a much needed sleep. You need to be in your best on the wedding day so that the Surrey wedding photographer can capture your beauty and elegance.

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January 27, 2012 in Business