
So now you through the power of the internet can get the government of Kenya to certify your Birth Anywhere.
I ramble here 5 people read it,
Go read it and his other articles:That, at any rate, is what Allan Brett sets forth in an essay posted July 29 on the New England Journal of Medicine's Web site. Brett makes the case that single-payer insurance (whose proponents, we now learn, include the president's former doctor) is not only superior to America's market-based system; it's also superior at serving the paramount value of that system, which Brett identifies as freedom of choice. He writes:
Incremental reforms preserving the private insurance industry and employer-based insurance would probably perpetuate the restricted choice of health care providers that many Americans already encounter: private plans typically limit access to certain physicians or hospitals, and physicians often refuse to accept certain plans. In contrast, single-payer proposals eliminate those restrictions.
This is quite true. Under a single-payer system, the government doesn't care which doctor or hospital you use because none is going to be more expensive than the others. Granted, the government may deny choice in tests and treatments, but Brett judges that reality as no more restrictive than with market-based medicine; the only difference is whether the gatekeeper is public or private
http://www.slate.com/id/2223911/
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But I dont think it does the scale of spending yet to occur justice so I made this graph:

Source:
Power of Stimulus Slow to Take Hold
Rising Joblessness Blunts President’s Plan for Recovery
Lori Montgomery
Washington Post July 8, 2009
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/07/AR2009070703182.html

This is a guide to dye you chuck taylor allstars. Most other guides I looked at were not very helpful. If you follow the guide and avoid my mistakes you should be happy with your new colored shoes.
MATERIALS:
Chuck Taylor Shoes:
I bought a pair at a DSW that were cheap and fit my feet but had a pattern on them I was not fond of. The pattern looked like the picture above with the logo repeated all over in shades of grey. I actually bought low tops and didnt think to photgraph them before i started.
RIT DYE:
In order to alter the shoes I chose black hoping to get a uniform color. The box warns you this is impossible and they are right.
SALT:
Required by the Dye
DETERGENT:
Required with the Dye I chose Arm & Hammer Perfume and Color Free
Hardware:
Gloves: so you dont dye your skin
Large Pot: for dye preperation stainless steel is your best choice
Large tub or bucket: for dyeing process
Electrical tape and petroleum jelly: for shoe prep
Dying and Drying Area: Area with paper to catch drips and spills.
STEP ONE: Preperation
* I did not do these steps and got a few stray marks on the soles and purple lace grommets
STEP Five: Drying and touch up
Finished Product
The shoes after two and half months after the dyeing process. Notice the pattern still shows through.

So its been a while heres what happened.
April: School - Study For Qualifier
May: Really Study for Qualifier, Pass Qualifier, Go to Europe
June: Come back From Europe, Go to Friends Wedding
All in there is me trying to get work done on my dissertation topic
Europe was alot of fun. Most of the pictures are on my girlfriends camera.