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Andrea Muizelaar on fashion, anorexia, and life after ‘Top Model’

Monday, November 26, 2007

In the 18 months since Andrea Muizelaar was crowned winner of the reality TV series Canada’s Next Top Model, her life has been a complete whirlwind. From working in a dollar store in her hometown of Whitby, Ontario, to modeling haute couture in Toronto, she had reached her dream of becoming a true Top Model.

But at what cost? Unknown to casual television viewers, Muizelaar had been enveloped in the eating disorder anorexia nervosa, which inevitably became too much for her to bear. She gave up modeling and moved back to Whitby, where she sought treatment for her disorder, re-entered college, and now works at a bank. Where is she now? Happy and healthy, she says.

Recently Andrea Muizelaar sat down with Wikinews reporter Mike Halterman in a candid interview that stretched to nearly two hours, as she told all about her hopes and aspirations, her battle with anorexia, and just what really happened on Canada’s Next Top Model.

What Are Statement Services, And How Can They Help Your Business?

byAlma Abell

Creating, mailing, and processing statements can represent a huge amount of work for any business or non-profit. It’s absolutely vital to keep your company running smoothly and to keep your customers up to date and informed, but the amount of work required can quickly become overwhelming.

If your business or non-profit is struggling to keep up with statements and invoices, consider engaging a statement processingservices like Southwest Direct. We can take the load off you and your employees, by offering support in any of these areas. The key to combating the workload struggle is to utilize outsourcing services such as ours.

Statement Design

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A clear, easy-to-read, and well-designed statement or invoice will go a long way towards easy processing and happy customers. Southwest Directs’ expert graphic design team can give your statement an overhaul that makes it more informative and easy to read. Including extra information like usage graphs, detailed charges, and consumption history will give your customers peace of mind and make their bills easy to understand and easy to pay.

Statement Processing

Processing statements and invoices consumes time, space, storage and manpower that many businesses, especially start-ups and non-profits, struggle to produce. Why not save time and energy and outsource statement processing to streamline your workflow? A processing firm can also help you build the infrastructure to move your payment processing online, with online document archiving and electronic statement delivery and payments. Save time and money for you and your clients, and go green at the same time: it’s a win for everyone involved.

Project Management

Opening a new branch of services, or simply trying to streamline your existing processes? You don’t have to outsource bits and pieces of processing and statement service: Southwest Direct offers you a complete project management system, from design and inception to rollout and follow-up. You’ll have expert guidance and support every step of the way.

Data Security

Your clients trust you with large amounts of personal data, whether financial or medical. As cyber crime and identity theft become more and more common, data security is essential for any company. We understand the importance of keeping your client’s data secure and private, and offer security solutions that may be beyond the reach of nonprofits and small businesses. There’s no need to take any risks with your clients’ privacy and security when Southwest Direct’s line archiving and security system is a phone call away.

Your statements and invoices are a major connection with your clients, so make them the absolute best you can be! Let Southwest Direct’s statement processing services streamline your communications and your billing process, and make life easier for you and your customers.

Obama declares swine flu emergency in US

Sunday, October 25, 2009

US president Barack Obama declared a swine flu emergency in the country on Saturday, according to a statement released by the White House.

Obama signed a declaration late on Friday, authorising health secretary Kathleen Sebelius to bypass some federal rules, in order to let health officials respond more efficiently to the outbreak of the H1N1 virus. The move is aimed at making it less difficult for people affected by the virus to seek treatment, and allow medical providers to give it immediately, bypassing potential hurdles such as health privacy regulations.

“As a nation, we have prepared at all levels of government, and as individuals and communities, taking unprecedented steps to counter the emerging pandemic,” the president wrote in the declaration.

Swine flu has now been circulated in 46 of the 50 US states, and has resulted in at least 411 confirmed deaths since the end of August. Production of antiviral vaccines has been slower than initially predicted, and it is likely that the US government’s targets for delivery won’t be met by drug makers, according to Thomas Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

2006 U.S. Congressional Elections

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

As of 10:00 p.m EST November 8, 2006, the Democratic Party is projected to have gained control of both the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate in the 2006 United States general elections. MSNBC projects that the Democrats now control 234 seats in the House of Representatives, 16 more seats than the 218 needed to control the House of Representatives as all 435 seats were up for election. In the Senate, where the balance of power is closer, one-third of all seats were up for grab. As of 10:00 p.m. EST, AP and Reuters were projecting that the Democrats had picked up all six seats they needed to retake the Senate, including the seats of incumbents Rick Santorum (Penn.), Lincoln Chafee (R.I.), Jim Talent (Missouri), Mike DeWine (Ohio), John Tester (Montana), and Jim Webb (VA). The Tester victory by less than 3,000 votes was projected at approximately 2 p.m. EST after the State of Montana announced the results of overnight recounts. Democrat Jim Webb has prevailed in that race by slightly more than 7,000 votes, though his opponent has not conceded and a recount may still occur.

Dove ad viewed more than 3 million times on YouTube

Saturday, November 4, 2006

An advertisement for Dove beauty products has been viewed by well over three million people, without ever being on television. A copywriter from Ogilvy Toronto, the advertising agency that created a spot named “evolution”, uploaded the advertisement to video sharing website YouTube.

While the official upload of the ad itself has been viewed 1,119,262 times, there are dozens of copies of the ad on YouTube, adding to a minimum of 3,059,546 views. The official copy of the video is the website’s 12th most viewed this month, 53rd of all time.

Unofficial uploads have each received high levels of viewership, with 449595, 445322, 207906, 201670, 195265, 116501, and 102634 plays.

The agency did not originally intend to upload the video to YouTube, only display it on the company’s homepage. Staff member Tim Piper uploaded it to his account on October 6, about a week before it first got media coverage on Good Morning America.

The ad begins with a woman walking into a photo shoot. From there, she is primped and plucked by hair and makeup artists, then tweaked on a Photoshop-like program. The photo-manipulation is then posted on a billboard for the fictional “Easel Foundation Makeup” brand. Two young, teenage girls walk past, glancing at the board. “No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted” ends the ad in text, “Every girl deserves to feel beautiful just the way she is.”

The creative team for the ad included Tim Piper, Mike Kirkland, Janet Kestin, Nancy Vonk, directors T Piper (treatment and post production) and Yael Staav (live action) from Reginald Pike, Soho post production, Rogue editing, Vapor music, Gabor Jurina and Make-up: Diana Carreiro, and Reginald Pike.

The official French copy of the ad has only received 132 views, although it was only uploaded on November 2, 2006.

March And April San Diego Weather

By Storm Daly

March San Diego Weather

San Diego weather in March is a little more rainy than the summer months, and slightly cooler. However the weather is still better than most of the US, and indeed most of the world. The city’s proximity to the Pacific Ocean and southern latitude makes San Diego a great weather city.

The highest recorded temperature for San Diego California for the past 70 years in March was 93 degrees Fahrenheit, registered on March 26, 1988, while the typical high temperature is 66. The lowest documented temperature for San Diego for the past 70 years in March was 38 most recently registered on March 9, 1922, and the mean daily low in the month is 54.

United States NWS historical weather data records that on March 11, 1922, the high temperature did not exceed 52 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest high measured in San Diego in the past 70 years. NWS weather data additionally shows that on March 19, 1978, the lowest recorded temperature on that day did not drop below 64 degrees, the highest low measured in San Diego in the last 70 years.

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According to the National Weather Service, the high temperature in San Diego in March on the first day of the month averages 65 degrees and the high on the last day of the month averages 67 degrees. The low measured temperature in San Diego on March First averages 51 degrees and the low on the last day of the month averages 53 degrees.

San Diego typically receives an average of 2.26 inches of precipitation during the month. The most precipitation recorded on a single day in March was 2.11 inches on March 7, 1952.

April San Diego Weather

April weather in San Diego is a little warmer and a little drier than March, and April is a good time to visit this tourist city. The days are normally warm and dry, and the nights are rarly cool and never cold.

The hottest April day in San Diego for the past 70 years was 98 degrees Fahrenheit, registered on April 7, 1989, and the regular high is 69. The coldest day reported in San Diego in April for the past 70 years was 41 measured on April 14, 1945, while the mean low daily temperature during the month is 56.

US National Weather Service weather data records that on April 3, 1933, the high temperature did not exceed 55 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest high measured in San Diego in the past 70 years. NWS weather data additionally shows that on April 25, 1992, the lowest recorded temperature on that day did not drop below 66 degrees, the highest low measured in San Diego in the last 70 years.

Weather Service historical data shows that the average daily high temperature in San Diego on April First is 67 degrees Fahrenheit and the average high on the last day of April is 67 degrees. The average recorded low temperature in San Diego on April First is 53 degrees Fahrenheit and the average high on the last day of April is 56 degrees.

San Diego usually receives an average of 0.75 inches of rain during the month. On April 5, 1926 San Diego received 3.23 inches of rain, the most rain measured in a single day in April.

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Doctor diagnoses Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s infertility

Monday, April 23, 2012

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According to a new diagnosis by a surgical pathologist, Frida Kahlo most likely suffered uterine damage during a streetcar accident as a teenager and this led to a rare condition known as Asherman’s syndrome, and that would explain the Mexican artist’s infertility.

Dr. Fernando Antelo, from the Harbor–UCLA Medical Center, said, “Her survival defied the grim prognostication by her physicians; however, complications from this physical trauma would emerge in her adulthood.” He presented his diagnosis yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Association of Anatomists in San Diego.

Asherman’s syndrome is normally caused by a trauma to the uterus that results in internal scar tissue. For example, it can occur after multiple procedures to clear the uterus after a miscarriage or abortion, which is known as a “D & C” procedure. Antelo said Kahlo tried to have children many times and her miscarriages, as well as three therapeutic abortions, could have further aggravated the scarring.

At present the condition could be diagnosed and treated after advancements in medical imaging and hysteroscopy, but in Kahlo’s time, Dr. Antelo said, the technology had not advanced far enough to diagnose and treat her. Asherman’s syndrome has been known since 1894 when it was first reported. Kahlo died at age 47 in 1954.

“She kept attempting to have children with a uterus that wasn’t in any condition to do that,” Antelo said.

Antelo, who has been working on connections between art and medicine, says that Kahlo brought her infertility to the canvas and this can be seen in her many paintings of reproductive organs or in her depiction of her own bleeding body in the 1932 painting Henry Ford Hospital. In that image, Kahlo is shown lying on a hospital bed with multiple umbilical cords extending from her body and each one holds an object or body part, except one holding a baby.

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Telecom New Zealand to sell Yellow Page Group

Saturday, November 4, 2006

Telecom New Zealand has announced that it is going to sell its Yellow Page Group business and is expecting at least NZ$2 billion. The Yellow Page Group includes the Yellow Pages, White Pages (which includes both offline and online services), New Zealand Retirement Guide and New Zealand Tourism Online.

However Chief Financial Officer, Mark Bogoievski, will not comment on how much the reserve price is.

The company says that the money they get from selling the directories will be used to repay almost $3.5 billion worth of debt.

Theresa Gattung, Chief Executive of Telecom, said: “There has already been considerable interest shown in the future of Yellow Pages Group based on recent media speculation. We expect that the sale should be completed by the end of this financial year.”

The Yellow Page Group generates $250 million worth of revenue per annum and employs 600 people.

Ms Gattung said: “In the long term the business will be dominated by the global players. It’s really prudent off us to take this opportunity to see what value we can get looking at the sale of this business at this stage.”

Analysts are warning Telecom that it would miss out on the digital media possibilities. “It looks to me that it is a bit of a panic reaction in order to generate some quick cash,” said, telecommunications expert, Paul Budde, “I think it’s a short-term sort of strategy to generate some cash, but it will undermine its long term strategy to move from the old Telecom’s world into the new digital media world.”

Ms Gattung said that the privacy of the individuals will be kept, “obviously we’re only going to sell to a very reputable party.”

Telecom is also hinting at cutting hundreds of jobs to invest in new technology to beat off competition.

The Benefits Of Installing A Solar Photovoltaic System In Hawaii

byAlma Abell

There was a time when energy costs in Hawaii were higher than many other areas of the country, but solar energy has changed that picture. Several years ago residents began to harness the sun’s power to create renewable energy, and today it is very common to see a Solar Photovoltaic System in Hawaii, as more residents choose eco-friendly, affordable solutions.

Solar Solutions Are Economical

When solar energy was first introduced it was often too expensive for the average homeowner. However, as technology advanced and providers became more efficient, equipment and installation costs have gone down and now it is typical for a new home to include a Solar Photovoltaic System in Hawaii. Experts such as The Sonshine Solar Corp can provide equipment that allows homeowners to harness the sun’s power to produce all of their home’s electric. They offer solar hot water heaters, too. It has been estimated that customers reduce utility bills up to 50% with natural energy. They reduce water heating costs by up to 90%. Installation of renewable energy equipment entitles customers to State and Federal Tax credits. Their savings and rebates make conversion cheap enough to pay for new equipment in a fairly short time.

Solar Solutions Help Save the Earth

When fossil fuels like oil are used to create energy, they generate tons of pollution every year. Energy professionals estimate that an average home consisting of four people emits about eight tons of carbon dioxide per year. That is almost twice what their car produces. However, the renewable energy created from the sun helps keep the air clean and fresh and conserves natural resources.

Solar Solutions Are Reliable

Now that many companies have had years of experience perfecting solar equipment, providers can offer reliable products that last a lifetime. Technicians are now experienced with the latest technology and can offer clients a variety of money-and-earth-saving energy options. Many Hawaiian solar experts have become respected members of their communities and residents now rely on them for quality solutions.

Solar energy is popular in Hawaii because it helps save the environment while saving customers money. In addition installers can now offer customers a variety of solar solutions and provide quality equipment at affordable prices.

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