John Murtari Receives Feeding Tube, Continues Passive Resistance for Civil Rights and Equal Parenting
Devoted and loving father John Murtari received a feeding tube today, and says he’s relieved. Murtari, founder of A Kids Right, is carrying through with his passive resistence of not eating or drinking to highlight the need for family law reform, the civil rights of noncustodial parents and equal parenting.
Murtari’s health started to deteriorate soon after he turned himself into the Jamesville Correctional Facility in New York July 31. He lost twenty-eight pounds in 9 days, had such low blood pressure the medical personnel couldn’t get a diastolic reading, had uncontrollable shakes, and was starting to have trouble finishing a sentence. He agreed to cooperate with the doctors when he was told they’d be giving him a feeding tube, so he’s had approximately 30 ounces of water and 2 nutritional supplements since he was moved to the Onondaga County Justice Center August 3rd.
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The Top 10 Mistakes Technology Companies Make
In working closely with technology providers over the years, I regularly discover that these companies are making common mistakes that devalue the company, leave revenue on the table, or jeopardize their long-term health. So this special article identifies the top 10 of these mistakes to help you avoid making them.
10. Failure to register a federal copyright for company-developed software
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Why do you need computer security?
Computers are an inseparable part of our lives today, life that has increasingly become technology driven. Besides work, we use computers for communicating, banking, entertainment, research – just to name a few. Besides hardware, security of the new-age machines is threatened by malicious software, viruses, Trojans etc. all designed to cripple a system. Loss of computer security leads to corruption or loss of data, misuse or theft of information, identity theft and unauthorized use of client information, transmission of computer viruses that can affect third parties and can lead to potential liability, services interruptions, security breaches at vital government installations that can threaten national safety. For corporate houses, loss of computer security can make vital difference in acquiring new work and sustaining current projects.
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Why Did Some African Americans Support The Civil Rights Movement More Than Others?
When answering this question please take into account that African Americans responded in different ways according to different factors such as age, life experience, family responsibilities, fear, religion, education, economic position, individual traits and whether they lived in the city or the suburbs. How did these factors influence African-American support, avoidance or rejection of the Civil Rights Movement?
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Supra TK Society Skate Shoe – Men’s
Thought it couldnt get any hotter than the Skytop? Think again. Supra returns with the Mens TK Society Skate Shoe to completely blow your nugget. Terry Kennedys signature shoe blends hi-top function with high society style, so don your captains hat and shred. The Societys ankle support, extra heel protection, and exclusive Supra Foam cushiness make your pusher feel like a Kingpin on the grind. Supras hidden lacing system protects your strings from abuse, and you can batten down the upper straps for combat-ready support, or leave em loose for some swagger. The neoprene liner treats you like a VIP, and the vulcanized outsole finishes off this Terry Kennedy masterpiece.Product FeaturesMaterial: [Upper] suede, patent leatherLining: Neoprene sock linerSole: Vulcanized rubberLacing: Hidden laces, 2 hook-and-loop strapsRecommended Use: Skating, streetwear
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What Types Of Careers Would Be Best To Be Able To Support A Family, And Yet Be Home Enough For Kids?
What are some really good careers that allow enough time to spend at home with family. Since my father was gone all the time, I always wanted a job that would make it to where I would be home for my children. But I thought of teaching, and yet so many people tell me that it takes away alot of time.
Any suggestions?
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