20
Aug

Leading Sierra Leone doctor dies in Ebola epidemic

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Dr. Sheik Humarr Khan died from Ebola virus on Tuesday afternoon at Kailahun treatment centre in Sierra Leone. Dr. Khan led the response in Sierra Leone to the current Ebola outbreak there and treated dozens of patients. On Thursday, Sierra Leone declared a state of emergency, quarantining Ebola epicentres.

The previous Tuesday, Minister of Health and Sanitation Miatta Kargbo announced Dr. Khan had contracted Ebola. Dr. Khan was moved to the Doctors Without Borders treatment center in Kailahun. A few days before he was admitted, three other senior staff in his department at the Kenema Government Hospital died from Ebola, including one, Nurse Mbalu Fonnie, with more than two decades’ experience with hemorrhagic fever.

September 11 of this year would have been Dr. Khan’s 40th birthday. In an interview on May 20, Dr. Khan told Awareness Times his department does the only testing south of the Sahara Desert for hemorrhagic fever such as Lassa and Ebola; a decade ago, these tests would have been done in Germany. He warned about the possibility of fresh outbreaks and necessity of engaging the public in health education and prevention.

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20
Aug

Supporters of Myanmar’s Suu Kyi mark detained leader’s 62nd birthday

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Aung San Suu Kyi, the detained leader of the National League for Democracy in Myanmar marked her 62nd birthday today, still under house arrest, where she has spent most of the past 17 years.

About 250 supporters met at the National League for Democracy (NLD) headquarters in Yangon, not far from Suu Kyi’s home, and held a rally calling for her release. Doves and balloons were released into the air, under the watchful eyes and video cameras of around 50 plainclothes police officers, who were stationed across the street.

The police force was augmented by a dozen truckloads of members of the Union Solidarity and Development Association, the political arm of the State Peace and Development, the junta that rules Myanmar.

“The doves symbolise peace. We also released colourful balloons, which rise like her prestige when they fill the sky,” NLD women’s wing leader Lai Lai was quoted as saying by Agence France Presse.

With the party marking marking Suu Kyi’s birthday as “Myanmar Women’s Day,” Lei Lei read out a statement at the ceremony, calling Suu Kyi “irreplaceable” and praising her “honesty, bravery and perseverance.”

Security was beefed up around Suu Kyi’s lakeside home on University Avenue, which is usually open to traffic during daytime, but is closed on significant anniversaries such as Suu Kyi’s birthday or the May 30 anniversary of her detention.

NLD supporters said police were also watching their homes.

“Plainclothes police circled around my house on their motorcycles last night until dawn,” Su Su Nway, 34, was quoted as saying by Agence France-Presse. She was arrested on May 15 with 60 others during a prayer rally for Suu Kyi in Yangon, and was released for health reasons on June 7. She said around 52 NLD supporters were still in custody.

Suu Kyi is generally barred from receiving visitors, so she spent the day alone. Except for her maid, a personal physician, a dentist and an eye specialist, the only other person to visit with Suu Kyi in the past year was United Nations Undersecretary-General for Political Affairs Ibrahim Gambari, whom she met for one hour last November at a government guest house.

Winner of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize, Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for 11 of the past 17 years, continuously since 2003. Her National League for Democracy won a landslide election in 1990, but the military, which has ruled Myanmar since 1962, refused to honor the results. The country is also known as Burma, but the military government renamed it Myanmar in 1989.

Calls for Suu Kyi’s release have been issued by the NLD, various world bodies and other countries, but the pleadings have been met by no response from the generals.

“In our view, until their constitution is ratified, she will not be released,” Sann Aung, a Bangkok-based leader of the Burmese government-in-exile was quoted as saying by Reuters.

“They are worried that she will be a threat to the National Convention and the referendum,” he told Reuters, referring to the planned national referendum on a new constitution that is being written by the generals.

The Nation newspaper in Bangkok marked Suu Kyi’s birthday with an editorial, saying that sanctions against the Myanmar regime have been ineffective.

“The junta has earned huge amounts of foreign revenue from oil and gas exports, with prices jacked up many times over. With rich mineral resources, energy hungry countries have been attracted to Burma despite the repressive nature of the junta,” the editorial said, also making note of a recent deal that Russia has made to build nuclear reactor in Myanmar.

The paper also said Myanmar bodes ill for the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations regional grouping.

“As long as Aung San Suu Kyi remains incarcerated, ASEAN’s reputation and the group’s international standing will be tarnished. Asean leaders have repeatedly appealed to the Burmese junta to free her, but to no avail … today, Burma is the black sheep of ASEAN. Without any current provisions for sanctions, Burma will remain as intransigent in the future as it is today.”

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20
Aug

Kenmore Refrigerator Refrigeration Cycle

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Kenmore refrigerator refrigeration cycle

by

Gil Hagemann

Mechanical refrigeration will be executed by continuously moving, evaporating, and condensing a predetermined supply of refrigerant within a sealed system. Evaporation transpiring at low pressure soaks up heat, leading to low temperature. Condensation at high pressure produces the heat it soaked up throughout evaporating, at a high temperature. Therefore the moving gas conducts the heat from one place to another.

The crucial elements which create the refrigeration system are:

1. The evaporator as well as cooling unit.

2. The pump or compressor.

3. The condenser

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4. A liquid metering device (Restive)

5. A refrigerant.

Operation happens in this sequence:

1. The compressor lowers pressure to the liquid refrigerant inside the evaporator till it boils, forming a vapor. As the compressor continues to take away the vapor reducing the pressure, the temperature within the evaporator reduces till a pressure level is reached at which the inbound liquid level balances the vapor being withdrawn and a stable temperature results.

2. The compressor, that has withdrawn the vapor, compresses it inside the condenser to a pressure that will make its temperature over the room air temperature. Heat in the vapor will pass through the condenser to the cooler room temperature, resulting in the refrigerant vapor to condense into a liquid.

The working temperature of the condenser will be as much degrees over room temperature as it is required to dissipate heat absorbed inside the evaporator and compressor.

3. The liquid metering device is a reduction to the flow of refrigerant from your condenser towards the evaporator. The amount of reduction establishes the rate of flow of refrigerant to the evaporator.

Consequently the combination of components and also a refrigerant are combined in a nicely balanced process to supply refrigerant at some established temperature.

The ensuing working temperature are usually in a different range for any kind of refrigerant using piece of equipment. Specially, water coolers, dehumidifier, air conditioners, refrigerators, and freezers all of work on this basic cycle. Only the working range will be different. For example, there is no need for pressure to be too low within a water chillier because ice is not needed, merely cool water. (About 40 degrees)

The wine cooler and also your beer coolers run on the identical working procedures the pressure on the low side may be different from your house refrigerator system were the pressure on the low side will be 3-5 lbs utilizing 134a refrigerant. Were as the wine cooler and bear cooler can operate 12-15 lbs of pressure on the operating compressor low side using 134a refrigerant. If you have any queries head over to on-timeappliance.com

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18
Aug

Musician Joni Mitchell hospitalised after found unconscious in home

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Well-known Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell was found unconscious on Tuesday at her Los Angeles home, and immediately taken to hospital, according to reports. An update on her condition appeared yesterday on her website.File:1974 Joni Mitchell.jpg

The update yesterday on her website said, “Joni remains under observation in the hospital and is resting comfortably. We are encouraged by her progress and she continues to improve and get stronger each day.” Webpage ‘We love you Joni’ was also created for fans on Facebook and Twitter to send Mitchell messages to get well soon.

A previous statement left on Mitchell’s website on Tuesday said, “Joni was found unconscious in her home this afternoon. She regained consciousness on the ambulance ride to an L.A. area hospital. She is currently in intensive care undergoing tests and is awake and in good spirits.” They added, “More updates to come when we hear them. Light a candle and sing a song, let’s all send good wishes her way.”

According to an early report by TMZ, the seventy-one year old musician’s condition was serious, and a 911 phone call was made from her home around 2:30 p.m. local time.

Rolling Stone, also claims that a Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson explained to them that, though they could not reveal who was taken to the hospital at the time, paramedics were sent to Mitchell’s house.

On her twitter account, CBC news producer Leslie Stojsic gave a conflicting statement to other reports on Mitchell’s condition, saying, “Source tells me she’s in hospital recovering after ‘minor medical emergency,’ was *not* found unconscious.” She also added, “I’m told now she’s resting in hospital and is among friends. A good sign.”

It did not take long for her condition in hospital to spread through the social media. Many tweeted prayers and well wishes; one of them being rocker Billy Idol. He tweeted, “Sorry to hear todays news about Joni Mitchell. I sang on her ‘Dancing Clown’ single many moons ago, all the best 4 her recovery.”

Mitchell also reportedly suffers from Morgellons disease; a skin condition where people claim they have fibres coming out of their skin, along with tingling sensations. In her memoir, ‘Joni Mitchell: In her own words,’ released last year, the folk artist describes her experiences with the disease saying, “All the time it felt like I was being eaten alive by parasites living under my skin. I couldn’t leave my house for several years.”

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18
Aug

British Gas to increase electricity, gas prices

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

British-based utility company Centrica, which holds ownership of British Gas, has announced its intentions to increase the prices of domestic electricity and gas later this year. On August 18, 2011, the company plans to raise the costs of gas and electrical supplies by eighteen and sixteen per cent, respectively. According to The Guardian, nine million customers will be affected by these changes.

British price comparison website uSwitch has reported that the “[a]verage household bill for a dual fuel British Gas customer will now go up from £1,096 to £1,288”. Mike O’Connor, the chief executive officer of consumer organisation Consumer Focus, has claimed that the announcement “will send a shock wave across the country” and will place an increasing amount of difficulties “on stretched household budgets. Consumers […] rightly question whether prices are fair.”

Phil Bentley, a managing director for British Gas, has claimed that value increases like this are “an issue facing all energy suppliers”. A director for British Gas, named Ian Peters, has claimed that “a fair return” will be made after the changes occur.

In 2010, British Gas experienced its largest ever profit, making £742 million (US$1,192 million, €835 million). Meanwhile, Centrica achieved £2.4 billion (US$3.8 billion, €2.7 billion) in profits. Richard Lloyd from product sampling charity Which? criticised the decision to raise prices, calling the declaration “unwelcome but unsurprising” for British Gas consumers.

Previously in December 2010, British Gas increased the price of its gas by 6.9%, which equates to £43 (US$69, €48). At the same time, the company’s electricity prices were raised by 6.7%, or £28 (US$45, €32). On Friday, Chris Huhne, the secretary of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, said that British electricity businesses must modify themselves so as to avoid “the cycle of fossil fuel addiction. Alternatives like renewables and nuclear power must be allowed to become the dominant component of our energy mix,” said Huhne.

This news comes to light as Scottish Power, a rival energy company to British Gas, announced last month their intentions to up the prices of their electricity and gas supplies by ten and nineteen per cent respectively.

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15
Aug

The Truth About No Money Down Car Insurance

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By Jim Bassett

If your budget is too tight, you might want to consider no money down car insurance. The present situation of our economy has left us with just enough money to sustain our needs. Most people nowadays even have difficulty paying for full coverage insurance. But since car insurance is a need and is required by almost all states in the US, not having it isn’t an option. This usually means getting a huge part of your salary to pay for the minimum deposit required by your chosen company. But if you look around, you might just find a few companies who offer no down payment insurance.

You might be thinking, is that even possible? Well, it is. Let us try to understand the process better. These insurance companies make your payments lighter by offering a monthly payment plan. You are free from any deposit amount but you need to pay your premium in certain amounts and in different stages. Usually this happens as a monthly payment which comes from your premium divided by twelve monthly installments.

This monthly installment plan is best for people who can’t seem to come up with the amount needed for most initial deposits. But beware: you might think you are paying less, but the real truth is that you are actually paying more.

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Confused? Let us explain further. With monthly installment plans, your insurance fees may seem lighter, since there is no initial deposit and you are paying your premium in small amounts per month. But most companies charge extra fees for people who want monthly installment.

Before signing up for anything, you need to be certain of a few things. Insurance companies have certain tricks up their sleeve to keep them earning. After all, it still is business, and they need to make money. Be aware of certain fees that they will charge on the beginning of a plan. They may not call it an initial deposit, but they might be hiding it under some other term.

Are you ready for the next step in finding insurance with no down payment? The next thing you need to know is where to find these companies. The easiest way to do this is through the Internet. Don’t be surprised if you don’t get to find a lot of companies who offer this kind of insurance plan. With a little patience, you might just find what you are looking for.

Now that you know that auto insurance without down payments is real, you have to determine what qualities of an insurance coverage and insurance company will best fit your needs. If you find yourself lucky and you are able to look for a company that offers monthly installments, be sure to read all the terms and conditions before signing up for it. Again, it has to be emphasized that companies usually have a few tricks in mind, and they are usually written in tiny letters.

It doesn’t matter if you have a bad credit score, unsatisfactory driving records, or an old wrecked car. All you need is the Internet to search for no money down car insurance to make your monthly bills lighter on the pocket.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

On Saturday, aftershocks of a powerful earthquake with reported magnitude 6.3 that struck southern Philippines on Wednesday night have increased the death toll of the extended event from five people to six due to a massive landslide following a 5.0 magnitude aftershock on Saturday.

On Wednesday, the strong tremor left five dead and, by early reports, at least 30 injured. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) of the Philippines increased the previous death toll to six following the landslide caused by the 5.0 earthquake. Meanwhile, the total reported casualties increased to 167 from a previous 93 injured people.

On Saturday, reports said Wednesday’s quake affected the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Region 11 and Region 12. Over 2,000 residents near Mount Apo in Kidapawan City have been relocated to other villages in the city since Wednesday. 76 villages were affected according to NDRRMC report on Saturday, which figured 21 injured individuals in Davao del Sur, 36 in North Cotabato, 29 in South Cotabato and seven in General Santos City. Numbers of affected residents fear to return home due to the series of aftershocks, according to CNN Philippines.

In a situational report of NDRRMC, Wednesday’s tremor damaged 143 buildings including 70 schools, 40 houses, seven health facilities, two worshiping areas, and ten commercial buildings. Rappler reported three malls in Davao City and Gaisano Mall in Digos City were damaged following aftershocks.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported the first quake occurred at 7:37 p.m. local time (1137 UTC) on Wednesday. Magnitude 6.3 according to Phivolcs, it was recorded as magnitude 6.4 by the US Geological Survey. It was followed by another earthquake an hour later; the second quake had a magnitude of 4.0 and was recorded in Sultan Kudarat. A 5.3-magnitude quake was recorded at 4:53 a.m Thursday morning (2053 Wednesday night, UTC) in Manay, Davao Oriental.

According to Manila Bulletin, Wednesday’s earthquake, at 6.3, was the strongest recorded impacting Kidapawan City. Phivolcs recorded 611 aftershocks as of Saturday 8:00 p.m. (1200 UTC).

In response, many schools were closed on Thursday and after, with the provincial government in North Cotabato suspending classes province-wide. Charles Federic Plotena, the mayor of Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat, announced classes for students ranging from kindergarten to high school, public and private, would be cancelled, while Sara Duterte, the mayor of Davao City, also cancelled graduate and post-graduate studies.

Reportedly, at least two towns —including Makilala in the province of North Cotabato— declared a state of calamity following Wednesday’s quake. Phivolcs said in its report, the western extension of Mindanao Fault makes the province seismically active, while the nearby Cotabato Trench contributes to earthquakes regionally.

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Friday, December 15, 2017

On Tuesday, parents of baby Vanellope Hope Wilkins and representatives of Glenfield Hospital in Leicester, England reported to the press that Vanellope has survived three weeks after being born with her heart outside her chest, a rare birth defect known as ectopia cordis. She has been operated on three times, initially less than an hour after her birth on November 22, and will need further surgery; doctors believe she is the first baby in the United Kingdom to survive being born with the condition.

Vanellope’s parents, Naomi Findlay and Dean Wilkins, live in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire; Vanellope is Naomi’s third child. They learnt about the defect from a prenatal scan, but opted not to terminate the pregnancy. She was delivered prematurely by caesarian section by 50 people including four teams, placed in a sterile plastic bag and operated on 50 minutes later for the first of three times so far. Frances Bu’Lock, a consultant paediatric cardiologist at Glenfield, noted that unlike some cases of ectopia cordis, she does not have any heart defect or other displaced organs; at nine weeks, part of her stomach also protruded, but by sixteen weeks, only her heart was affected. Dr. Bu’Lock had originally told her parents she had only a “remote” chance of surviving.

Ectopia cordis is very rare and reportedly occurs in fewer than eight of every million babies born alive. It usually leads to a stillbirth when the pregnancy is not terminated, and with the likelihood of other associated congenital defects, plus the risk of infection, Vanellope’s survival is very unusual. Dr. Martin Ward-Platt, a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, stated “we wouldn’t expect a case like this to happen in the UK more often than once every five to 10 years.”

Her mother said they called her Vanellope after a character in the Disney film Wreck-It Ralph because she was born with “a glitch”.

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8
Aug

Preparing For A Croatia Vacation

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Submitted by: Goran Zinic

When people are visiting Croatia they often come by car, especially considering that Europeans tourists make up the largest percentage of visitors to the country each year. When travelling from Northern Europe most people come through Munich, into Austria, cross the border into Slovenia and then head towards Croatia through Maribor. Those that travel by plane have a choice of 5 main airports which are positioned in and around major cities. Should you be concerned if you need a visa for travelling to the country then you should visit the Croatian Embassy where you live.

Rather than dollars or pounds, when you go to Croatia, you will need to have Kuna. A Kuna is split into 100 lipas. If you want to find out about the value of Croatian currency then you should check out the Croatian National Bank website. There you can find out today s current values against GBP, USD and most major currencies that are used throughout the world. Rather than exchanging money, one great method is to use a credit card for your Croatian money instead. This will mean that you can use an ATM in the country to withdraw money, and therefore you do not have to worry about carrying large sums of money on your person. One problem associated with this is that when you put your card into the machine you will have to be able to change the language to English through the menu. You should not be too concerned with this you should be able to get it eventually through using common sense. If you do not want to use a credit card, or you cannot work the ATM, then do not worry. Unlike some countries, where you firstly need to exchange into USD before being able to change into the native currency, Croatia allows for direct currency exchange. If you do decide to use a currency exchange you should avoid the services offered by the hotels; they tend to try to charge too much.

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When in Croatia you should not be too worried about being able to get medical help if you need it; especially if you have medical insurance. It is also worth showing the medical professionals your passport when you visit the hospital. The reason for this is that many countries have reciprocal medical arrangements where by they will willingly treat tourists as long as their tourists get treated in their country.

If you are worried about safety in Croatia then do not be. Croatia is, for the most part, very safe. Like any country, there is chance of theft and other crimes however no more so than anywhere in the West. One problem with Croatia is that men have a strong tendency to wolf whistle at women and girls; however this will be overcome by showing them that you are not amused. Should you need to speak to someone Croatian in English then you are best to target those in their 20s or younger Croatians are now strongly encouraged in learning English at school.

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6
Aug

Greenspan’s testimony suggests “more of the same”

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Thursday, February 17, 2005

Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve has suggested that there will be more of the same in coming months from the Fed. In his speech during testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday, Mr. Greenspan noted that the economic fundamentals of the U.S. appeared to be stable. On Thursday, Greenspan spoke before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services and when faced with questions regarding Social Security reform issues, he hinted that he was in favour of partial privatization of Social Security – but the general consensus on Wall Street is to expect more of the same.

However, economic advisors were somewhat disappointed that most of the testimony in both speechs was focused on the upcoming Social Security reform and did not address monetary policy as broadly as they’d hoped. Mike Moran, chief economist at Daiwa Securities America Inc, is quoted in the Investors Business Daily as saying “Chairman Greenspan provided few explicit insights into his plans for monetary policy.”

Greenspan reiterated his concerns about market reactions to the burgeoning federal deficit. “We are not sure to what extent and how much the market will respond,” he said.

Parsing Greenspan’s reports to Congress is a Wall Street obsession, but the general consensus from his recent testimony is to expect little change in the current Fed policy. Economists expect “measured” hikes to the central bank’s short-term interest rates from the next few meetings of Fed policy-makers.

“In my view the bottom line is that we are in for more of the same,” said Steve Stanley, chief economist at RBS Greenwich Capital to the Associated Press.

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