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by the results of the FISA vote and attacks on any sunlight being shined on it, the statist.
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Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
Tommy Callahan replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
tried to look up the donors to that PAC. they don't even have a web page anymore. good luck finding anything on google. Cant have the mob knowing DEM mega donors got row killed over a 15 week limit. -
And the ones wearing mask everywhere without following any of those processes were???? infecting them? South Korea has an entire system of Biohazard garbage cans with designated removal at building entrances and on the streets. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0734242X20933343 for example. South Korea has experience in masking. However, it is important to recognize how to wear and to remove a face mask. It is more important to recognize how to dispose of a used mask than wearing a mask. Specifically, used masks must be controlled safely and sanitarily because used masks may be infectious through the exposure to potentially infective respiratory droplets. The World Health Organization (WHO) advised on the use of masks in communities, during home care, and in health care settings in areas that have reported cases of COVID-19 (World Health Organization, 2020b). In SK, personal protective equipment (PPE) including used masks to protect from the infection of COVID-19 should be treated the same as infectious wastes at the suggestion of the WHO guidelines (World Health Organization, 2020c). In order to develop best practices for managing the used PPE, including masks and protective clothes, the principles of managing the used masks in SK were introduced based on the previous lessons of several virus infections such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and Ebola virus. It may be useful to describe briefly the safe management process of the used PPE based on these principles as well as the generation trend of wastes due to COVID-19 in SK. World map of total confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million people by country - COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country - Wikipedia full circle. have a good day.
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The reason is that when you hire the best person regardless of these things, and allow them to be their organic self, the results prove it works. It Feels like a lot of the voices forget the part about diversity of thought, and knowledge (not education) is what drove the metrics-based results, places like McKinsey and Deangelo promote use to promote the platform. Like so many corporate narratives. many just parrot the training they were told to take, and don't actually grasp the topic and revert back to the implicit biases' that leads to nepotism vs hiring/promoting the best PERSON.
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Tommy Callahan replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lol at the morons eating up the Biden PR. The gun show loophole was always about private sales that don't have backgrounds. This is redundant to the laws we already have on the books. -
you also got money in military stocks or something?
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UKRAINE is not in NATO. HE also advocated for the US to be the sole military superpower. Wonder why.
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Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Just think. If the ottoman empire was still in its glory. There wouldn't even be a discussion about Jewish people having their own nation. -
Employers of healthcare workers are responsible for following applicable OSHA requirements, including OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens (29 CFR 1910.1030), Personal Protective Equipment (29 CFR 1910.132), and Respiratory Protection (29 CFR 1910.134) standards. without those processes, the PPE becomes the vector.
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Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Stuxnet was in 2010. the planning spanned Bush and Obamas term. Stuxnet explained: The first known cyberweapon | CSO Online Who created Stuxnet? It’s now widely accepted that Stuxnet was created by the intelligence agencies of the United States and Israel. Stuxnet was first identified by the infosec community in 2010, but development on it probably began in 2005. The U.S. and Israeli governments intended Stuxnet as a tool to derail, or at least delay, the Iranian program to develop nuclear weapons. The classified program to develop the worm was given the code name “Operation Olympic Games“; it was begun under President George W. Bush and continued under President Obama. While neither government has ever officially acknowledged developing Stuxnet, a 2011 video created to celebrate the retirement of Israeli Defense Forces head Gabi Ashkenazi listed Stuxnet as one of the successes under his watch. However, he explained that a lot about code could be understood from examining the binary in action and reverse-engineering it. For instance, he says, “it was pretty obvious from the first time we analyzed this app that it was looking for some Siemens equipment.” Eventually, after three to six months of reverse engineering, “we were able to determine, I would say, 99 percent of everything that happens in the code,” O’Murchu said. -
LOL, tell that to the ones still wearing the same one over and over again like a badge of honor. Or the countless mob and media narratives that never included any logistics or direction on Disposal. as none were ever created. and the mask were in parking lots, on the streets and stacking up on people's shifters and passenger seats, still are.
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Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ugh. Israel stated any Iranian attack on Israel land would be met with an Israeli attack on Iranian land. -
You mean where they follow bbp procedures and remove them the correct way, and directly into the red bag to be incinerated. Cause if not, one mask becomes the vector. Weren't you a doctor. You just used the same gloves, mask from patient to patient then tossed them in your back seat after work so you could use them again? Why not?