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Darryl Said:

Is it ok for a person to start chemotherapy if they have bad tooth aches?

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Chemo weakens your immune system. If your daughter has any abscess (infections at the root of the teeth) on any of those teeth causing her issues, that infection could spread like wildfire.

If the abscesses get out of control--which can happen within hours--the infection can enter her bloodstream and kill her. It is a very serious matter.

She should at least go to a free dental clinic and be x-rayed and examined. Otherwise, the life-saving chemotherapy she is about to begin may actually help end her life.

Lucy Said:

Can Someone correct this please I really need your help?

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The purpose of this plant tour is to expose the students (particularly the BSBA-Management Accounting III) who are planning to take up Production & Operations Management to gain wider experiences, and to develop knowledge and skills about the different techniques involved in the manufacturing industry in Manilla. Actual plant visits will familiarize the students to the activities involved with industrial operations. The goal is to enable the students to understand the means by which modern industry moves from production concept to production reality, and to promote camaradarie among BSBA-Management Accounting III students.
This travelogue started when our Production and Operations Management advisor, Mrs, Fe Fernandine, told us that we would be having a plant tour in Manila. The excitement grew in our minds. ("mixed emotions have crafted"..I am afraid that I do not understand this sentance). She gave details about our tour and explained why we should execute this activity.
From the parents; consultancy, all I can say is, this was a good idea to have a meeting between parents and faculty members. In the said meeting, they had discussed the itinerary of the tour; the breakdown of the expendiatures; the lodging; and the bus for transportation.
In our departure to Manilla, the agreed to time wasn't followed. The only thing on my mind at the time was wear and tear of time and effort on the part of the faculty members and the students. When the buses did arrive, we were very relieved. It's hard to wait for something that has no assurance of coming. And it was 9:30 p.m. , blah, blah, blah, the buses were not moving. I'm sick with it. At just past 10:00 p.m., we moved out. The bus we were in ran roughly because of the rollercoaster rail-like road. It's breathtaking. I did not like the music played on our bus. It's kind of freaking noise. So loud. Some of us couldn't sleep peacefully because of it. First stop over , second, third, so on and so forth. As I looked at my watch , it was past 6:00 in the morning when we arrived at Manila.
Ambassadors Hotel, good name of a building, I think...but it's amenities are not as nice as it's name. The rules and regulations are imposed by the hotel management, so we don't have any reasons to blame our advisors on that matter. These are the excerpts of the hotel's guidelines: No bringing of electrical appliances ; the curfew hours (from 8pm to 4am);wearing shorts or pajamas while roaming around within the hotel is not allowed; but some of our classmates violated this rule and yet the room service crews did not make any action concerning it. The room amenities are really alarming; it's costly (especially the unit costs of the beds, beddings, TV, closet, and etc..). The food was great but the attendants were not. They did not show any courtesy, and they kept on talking with each other while serving our food. It's blameworthy.During our last night at the Ambassador's hotel, it's sad to say, some students showed disgracefulness towards the men's room service crew. As patrons, we should also show some respect even though we were their customers and do what was only acted upon us, and don't go beyond it.
February 4 at 11:00 am, we departed from the hotel. The first plant we visited was at the Lamoiyan Corperation. Honestly, this was the first plant I ever visited in my entire life. It's nice, clean, and quite small. They showcased their firm through viewing some videos about the Lamoiyan Corp., and their success throughout the country. Our speaker told us something about the corporation, and how it all started when the previous company of Mr. Cecilio K. Pedro (of Aluminum Container Inc. ; manufacturer of aluminum tubes) had closed down. By 1985, toothpaste giants began using plastic laminated tubes. Although this caused Mr. Pedro to close his factory, he realized that his old equipment could still be put to good use; he forged into the Phillipines toothpaste market on his own. Two years later , he reopened his factory as the Lamoiyan Corporation...now known as the manufacturer of toothpastes' brands' "Hapee", and "Kutitap". The discussion was so informative for us as students and as consumers. And it was our firsrt time to know that some household care and personal care products, such as "Dazz " (dishwashing paste and liquid ), "Fresher", and "Gumtect" are under the ownership Lamoiyan; and no doubt, this is how this corporation created a tight bond between their consumers, we Filipino's. After the visit, we've been to Mall of Asia for our leisure time.
February 5. Next, the SGS (Societe Generale de Surveillance) Philippines at Makati City, Metro Manila. Despite the fact that we were not being able to visit there (because it was randomly selected), some concerned students relayed their experiences at the SGS Phils. SGS is the world's leading inspection, verification, testing, and certification company. It's recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. It provides inspection, verification, testing, and certification through services like agricultural and mineral services, and many others. They said it was the highlight of the tour but we were not

I am sure it is not perfect. You are a wonderful writer. I felt like I was there. Blessings.

Lillian Said:

A hindu girl married to muslim boy through special marriage act?

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Now listen my dear child once you both got married under the Special Marriage Act,1954, no matter which form of marriage now you both under go with each other, your first marriage under the Special Marriage Act,1954 will ONLY be legally recognized between both of you. You both are now covered under this Act only for the purpose of any matter relating to Matrimonial affairs between both of you. He being Muslim by religion has a legal right to have four wives simultaneously but since he fortunately for you got married to you under this Act he has become bound by the provisions of this Act wherein he now cannot marry second time with any one else till this marriage with you under this Act subsists i.e. till this marriage get dissolved by the decree of divorce. If in case he by mistake or on being misguided by his relatives or any other persons marries again during the existence of your marriage with him then he shall be liable for the offence of bigamy which otherwise he would not have been had he married you by converting you to Muslim Religion then got married you by Nikha Ceremonies according to Shariat Muslim Laws. His parents are not aware of your marriage according to the Special Marriage Act, 1954 or even if they are aware of this they don't understand the Legal importance of this marriage which has bound both of you in the surest marriage which the law recognizes irrespective of your Caste, Religion. Creed, Nationality. The very fact you never changed your religion still you are legally married in the eye of law, your refusal for conversion to Muslim religion will not give him even a ground for dissolving this marriage on this ground or even if you convert to Islam it won't give him a ground to give you divorce since you changed your religion. What I want to tell you here that the religion of either party to the marriage under this Act has no bearing as far legality is concerned whereas for Religious marriages such as Hindu Marriages covered under the Hindu Marriage Act,1955 or Muslim Marriages under the Muslim Shariat Law the religion of both parties has to be same, but once you are already married either of these Religious marriages has no legal implications whether he converts to Hindu Religion & you again marry according to Hindu form of marriage or you convert to Muslim religion & marry according to Muslim Shariat Law. These Religious Marriages will just be Social Religious Drama; the law will only recognize your Marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 for all purposes. As far changing religion is concerned any person can change his or her religion as many times he or she wants, laws doesn't debars anyone for doing unless the Personal religious laws/rules of the religion one wants to re-enter stops him or her to do so. As far conversion to Hindu Religion through Arya Samaj Mandir is legally recognized wherein Shudikaran ceremony takes place in presence of two witnesses & a Valid Conversion Certificate is issue by the Arya Samaj Mandir. However I don't understand why this conversion & re-conversion business is to be done in your case as your Civil Marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is legally valid for all purposes. Sorry to say but all this conversion & re-conversion business people talk about here or any where else is nothing but foolishness nothing more when Civil laws exist for inter-caste/inter-religious/inter-nation… marriages in India. Edit: - For the information of 'slsmhu' I only stated the legal right of Muslim Man in India to legally have more then one wife up to four maximum based on the Shariat Muslim Law not any Arabian Nights Stories, what all the necessary requirement to have a second or third or fourth wife I have not discussed nor I intent to go in those depth. There is no where laid down for a Muslim man to have two or more wives its entirely up to his own choice based on the legal conditions as provided by the Shariat Muslim Law. I should be checked if I state any wrong legal issue as all my information’s as based on the Law of the land & not on Arabian Night Stories which people like you may be following. The real trouble starts with most of people like you when I talk about Civil Matrimonial Laws followed in India for inter-religious marriage; even people like you in India are only responsible for non implementation of Uniform Civil Code as promised under Article 44 of The Constitution of India. You being a citizen of Bangladesh should mind issues which concern your country's legal system & let Indian lawyers to help out Indian citizen manage their legal problem as was asked by this member.

Roberto Said:

Was the Olympic Ideal to promote human fellowship corrupted and at what real cost was the 2010 Olympic games?

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Lol to the first dude. You are right in some ways. China has not benefited at least not the poor from the games now. They had a little economic Boom but the long run is not bright. What are they going to do with those stadiums they built. China went way over board in their quest for exceptance on the grand stage. As far as Canada's Olympic. I think they are doing well. In the long run with such a generous nation as Canada the economic impact will be good. The Canadian govt already invest heavily in eviromental causes and the revenue from this event will only help. I do like that info. you posted. Thanks. but keep an open mind my friend:) peace out

Natalie Said:

If you were assured that your team would be the SB champions this coming season BUT?

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Not a wish. Not a hope. Not a prayer. Watching someone else do something is entertainment. I have a life to live that is much more important to me. My team won the NC seven years ago. It is already in the back of my mind. A nice thing for them, a nice distant memory for me.

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