Isaac Drenches Gulf Coast
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443409904577618782315012076.html
The article above was written by DANIEL GILBERT,
TIMOTHY W. MARTIN and MIKE ESTER and it explains how it was categorized as a
tropical storm rather than a category one hurricane. Isaac passed Louisiana,
and reporters said the replacement leveys held up very well against all the
rain that was spread around the gulf and Louisiana.
Lexmark
to Cut 1,700 Jobs and Stop Making Inkjet Printers
This is a very bad situation for a lot of people
working for since Lexmark is jettisoning its inkjet printers and laying off
1,700 workers as paper becomes the past to sleeker digital devices and online photo
albums on Internet hangouts like Facebook. These people should not be layed off because Lexmark
cannot provide a up to date printer. They should go back to the drawing board
and create a new device
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2012/08/28/business/ap-us-lexmark-job-cuts.html?_r=1&ref=technology
Newborn
Screening Can Help Prevent Problems
this was a very bad article of how Kristie
lost her daughter Cora by an unexpected heart problem after the doctors gave
her a clean bill of health three days earlier. Kristie said that al of this
could have been avoided if the doctors would had examed Cora a little better
now she is suggesting that every baby should be scanned before they are
released
Kadarius, I really like what you have done with your blog page. All of your information is neatly set up and easy to find. The article on newborn screening immediately caught my attention. I agree with the fact that doctors should pay closer attention to screening patients. Kristie's situation could have easily been avoided if the doctors would have looked a little closer. I think that you should do your project on newborn screening. I am looking forward to further information on the topic.
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