Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Mp3 music: Jon McLaughlin






Jon McLaughlin
   

Artist: Jon McLaughlin: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Folk

   







Jon McLaughlin's discography:


Indiana
   

 Indiana

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 13






Born and elevated in Anderson, IN, Jon McLaughlin (and all of his siblings) began pickings classic pianoforte lessons at an early old age. Though he missed stake in it during high school, non helped by an stroke that injured both wrists, during his senior yr he accomplished how total he could incorporate the instrument into the pop music he enjoyed more. McLaughlin decided to wait on the local music college, where he studied pianissimo and worn out his free time writing songs, finally winning a competition at the school that allowed him to release his self-titled debut in 2004. The following year the EP Songs I Wrote and Later Recorded came out, and shortly later on, McLaughlin was tending the opportunity to hearing for threesome major labels. One of them, Island, signing him, and in 2007 Indiana, an album that included re-recorded versions of 2 songs from his first movement, strike shelves. Later that year McLaughlin made an appearance singing a call in the picture Enchanted.





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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Copy Massachusetts' Health Reform? Not So Fast, Researchers Say

� Citing the failure of seven state-based health reforms over the past two decades - initiatives that contain a inviolable resemblance to the Massachusetts health reform of 2006 - a group of Massachusetts-based researchers cautions that early declarations of the latter's success may be premature.


In an article titled "State Heath Reform Flatlines," published in the most late issue of the International Journal of Health Services, three researchers, two of whom teach at Harvard Medical School, examine the experiences of earlier reforms in Massachusetts, Oregon, Minnesota, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington doS and Maine. The plans were enacted from 1988 through 2003.


All heptad reforms, which when launched were wide trumpeted by political leadership and stellar newspapers as breakthroughs in providing linguistic universal health maintenance, were based on the expansion of private policy coverage, the authors say. But in each case the plan had little impact on the state's number of uninsured persons and produced no sustained improvements in delivering care.


Dr. David Himmelstein, a co-author of the subject, said the 2006 Massachusetts reform appears poised to follow the pattern of the 1992 Tennessee plan, which featured a large expansion of coverage under a Medicaid-like program. "In Tennessee, the number of uninsured dipped for two years, then rose to levels higher than ever," he said. "And the plan proved to be unaffordable in the foresighted term.


"According to the latest figures on Massachusetts from the National Health Interview Survey," he continued, "the uninsurance rate has fallen by only 2 percent, from 7.7 percent to 5.8 percent, since the regenerate was passed, while the plan is already $147 million over budget."


Himmelstein, who is an associate professor of medicine at Harvard and a primary care mD in Cambridge, Mass., said the seven failed plans incorporated virtually all of the reform elements being advanced today by leading Democrats, including Sen. Barack Obama. The problem, he said, is that such reforms will the private health insurance industry in a dominant position.


"Politicians like to claim they've passed bold health reforms, but they're afraid to rock the private indemnity boat," he said. "So they keep pushing gussied-up versions of reforms that have failed time afterward time. Our health tutelage system is sick to death, and our politicians keep prescribing placebos."


The authors musical note that all of the failed plans included expansions of Medicaid or similar programs for the poor and near-poor. Three states' reforms (Massachusetts in 1988, Oregon in 1989-1992 and Washington state in 1993) included mandates requiring employers to cover their workers, and the Massachusetts and Washington plans also included an private mandate on the self-employed.


The authors analyzed Census Bureau information on uninsurance rates in each of the 7 states. Massachusetts' uninsurance charge per unit rose from 7.2 percent to 9.7 percent in the troika years afterwards the passageway of then-governor Michael Dukakis' universal wellness care reform in 1988. Uninsurance went from 14.1 pct to 14.7 pct in the three age after implementation of Oregon's universal health care straighten out in 1993. The percent of residents lacking coverage in Washington state increased from 10.7 per centum to 11.6 percent in the three age after passage of its universal health care go-ahead.


Similar patterns occurred in Vermont and Maine. Tennessee's program (which included the largest Medicaid expansion) was probably the most successful, dropping the share of uninsured in the commonwealth from 12 percent to 9 per centum in its first year, before a rebound to 14 percent by year three. (See charts in links beneath.)


All of the plans eventually "flatlined," or died quiet deaths, the authors said.


According to Benjamin Day, executive director of Mass-Care, a health care advocacy alliance based in Boston, "It's easy to build political consensus for expanded wellness coverage. But experience shows that you can't reach universal coverage at an affordable price unless you throw out the insurance companies with their massive overhead and profit, and replace them with a more efficient single-payer national health insurance program.


"Senator Obama should learn this lesson," Day said. As for Sen. John McCain's health fear proposals, "they are so obviously unworkable that it's hard to take them seriously."


The text of the study is available in PDF to the press at http://www.pnhp.org/states_flatline


Additional charts in PowerPoint format are available at http://www.pnhp.org/five_states

"State Health Reform Flatlines,"
Steffie Woolhandler, MD, MPH; Benjamin Day; and David U. Himmelstein, MD.
International Journal of Health Services, Vol. 38, No. 3.


Physicians for a National Health Program, a membership organization of over 15,000 physicians, supports a single-payer national health insurance policy program. To contact a physician-spokesperson in your area, visit hTTP://www.pnhp.org/stateactions or call (312) 782-6006.

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Monday, 11 August 2008

Bad Azz

Bad Azz   
Artist: Bad Azz

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Executive Decision   
 Executive Decision

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17




West Coast rapper Bad Azz is far from well-known, yet he has worked with some of the best-selling rap music artists of all fourth dimension, including Snoop Dogg, Warren G., and Tupac Shakur. Bad Azz first got into the rap game in his hometown of Long Beach, playing at firm parties and eventually connection the LBC Crew. After decision making to go solo, he had a brief stretch on Snoop Doggy Dogg's label, Doggy Style Records. That relationship promptly fell apart and Bad Azz set up himself without a label, doing node appearances on diverse projects to observe officious. Eventually he landed at Priority Records and at the eld of 23, he released his first solo album Word on Tha Street. Three years by and by, he followed up with 2001's Personal Business.





Melissa Lawson wins NBC's `Nashville Star'

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Georges Rodi

Georges Rodi   
Artist: Georges Rodi

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Electronic Sounds (New Synthesizer Electronic System)   
 Electronic Sounds (New Synthesizer Electronic System)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12




 





Taz, Jawani On The Rocks

Friday, 13 June 2008

Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Patrick Swayze diagnosed with cancer

'Dirty Dancing' and 'Ghost' star Patrick Swayze has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
The 55-year-old actor is currently "responding well to treatment", according to a statement released by his publicist.
The statement dismissed previous media reports which suggested that the star only had weeks to live.
Swayze's physician, Dr George Fisher, said in a statement: "Patrick has a very limited amount of disease and he appears to be responding well to treatment."
"All of the reports stating the timeframe of his prognosis and his physical side effects are absolutely untrue. We are considerably more optimistic."
The statement also said that Swayze deeply appreciated the "outpouring of support and concern" he has received from the public.
The actor is best know for his roles as dance teacher Johnny in 'Dirty Dancing' and the deceased character Sam in 'Ghost'.

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Amy Winehouse cancels plans to begin recording her third album

Amy Winehouse cancels plans to begin recording her third album



Troubled Amy Winehouse has canceled plans to begin recording her third record album — leaving record label bosses worried in that location volition be no freshly textile from her this year.
Amy’s label, Island Records, had organized her a head trip to the Bahama Islands to start her follow-up to smash hit Back To Black with producer Saleem Remi — merely the ‘Rehab’ asterisk backed out at the death minute.
A reservoir close to the singer said: “Island wanted to stimulate her away from it entirely and view it would be great surroundings for her.





Student accuses Lohan of stealing coat

Sunday, 18 May 2008

Stud

Stud   
Artist: Stud

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
   Breakbeat
   



Discography:


Greetings, Fatherland   
 Greetings, Fatherland

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


I Saw The Future   
 I Saw The Future

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 8




 





Corrie's Liam set for dramatic exit?

Spears' family fear for her life

Spears' family fear for her life



Chase her unexpected release from a Los Angeles hospital yesterday, the parents of troubled isaac M. Singer Britney Spears have said that they conceive her life is at danger.
In a juncture statement presumption to The Associated Press, Jamie and Lynne Spears said they were "extremely disappointed" about their daughter's release from the UCLA Medical examination Center where she had been undergoing psychiatric evaluation.
The statement said: "As parents of an adult child in the throes of a mental health crisis, we were extremely disappointed this morn to read that over the recommendation of her treating psychiatrist, our daughter Britney was released from the hospital that could best maintenance for her and keep her safe."
The assertion continued: "We ar deeply concerned about our daughter's guard and vulnerability and we believe her life is before long at peril. On that point ar conservatorship orders in place created to protect our daughter that ar existence blatantly disregarded. We ask only that the court's orders be enforced so that a catastrophe crataegus laevigata be averted."
The Los Angeles Times reported that Spears left hand the UCLA Health check Centre quietly with a small surety group.
Nevertheless paparazzi by and by followed the isaac M. Singer when she left her home.
Spears was tailed by photographers to the Beverly Hills Hotel where police broke up the crowd and escorted the 26-year-old inside.
It was not clear up why Spears, wHO it was reported had been ordered to undergo psychiatric rating for two weeks, was released from hospital.
A UCLA Checkup Center spokesman refused to commentary, citing patient role confidentiality laws.





Corrie's Vera speaks about illness

Corrie's Vera speaks about illness



Former 'Coronation Street' actress Liz Dayspring has spoken roughly how her life has changed since she was diagnosed with emphysema little Phoebe days ago.
The 68-year-old actress told ITV's 'Tonight' that she was told by doctors that she only had one third base of her lung mental ability left field.
Morning, world Health Organization played Vera Duckworth in 'Coronation Street', latterly quit the show up due to ill wellness.
She said: "I used to go to Granada and I used to go in the grooming room, and I'd be actually breathless before I even did anything."
"And I got that badly, at the end that rather of mortal knock on the door and saying: 'It's your scene', I used to go on a scene before and sit down on the Duckworths' set."
Morning as well said that she depart smoke afterward her diagnosis: "When you're addicted to smoke it's real hard to stoppage... I couldn't answer the phone unless I lit up."
The actress said that she regretted smoke around non-smokers: "I mean there ar a wad of non-smokers in 'Coronation Street' that I have stood next to and smoked. Must suffer been terribly mustn't it?"
Dawn's doctor Prof Ashley Woodcock said: "Liz came to me around five-spot old age ago very reasonably desperate."
"At that point she could walk exactly a couple of yards... she was in a really badly way."
"Stopping her smoke was in truth critical and she did that... which has been great because she wouldn't be here now... if she hadn't stopped"





Charlie Parker Plays Standards

Charlie Parker Plays Standards   
Artist: Charlie Parker Plays Standards

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Jazz Masters 28   
 Jazz Masters 28

   Year:    
Tracks: 14