BILL HR 3200
This lists only a few of the issues with this bill. Check them for yourself if you dont believe the facts to be true. energycommerce.house.gov Read a copy of HR 3200 www.govtrack.us Page 494-498: will cover Mental Health Services including defining, creating, and rationing those services. Page 489 Sec 1308: The Government will cover marriage and family therapy. (Which means Government will INTERVENES itself into your marriage even.) Page 472: Payments to Community- Based Organizations: More payoffs For ACORN. Page 469: Community- based Home Medical Services: More payoffs for ACORN.Page 430 Lines 11-15: The Government will decide what level of treatment you will have at end-of-life! (Again - no choice!) Page 429 Lines 13-25: The Government will specify which doctors can write an end-of-life order. Page 429 Lines 10-12: An "advanced care consultation" may include an ORDER for end-of-life plans. (AN ORDER TO DIE FROM THE GOVERNMENT?!?) Advance Care Planning Consult will be used to dictate treatment as patient's health deteriorates. This can include an ORDER for end-of-life plans. An ORDER from the GOVERNMENT.Page 427 Lines 15-24: The Government mandates a program for orders on "end-of-life." Government mandates program that orders end-of-life treatment; government dictates how your life ends. Page 425 Government Provides approved list of end-of-life resources, guiding you in death. Page 425: Government will instruct and consult regarding Living wills, durable power of ...
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Childhood Temporary Separation: Long-term Effects of Wartime Evacuation in World War 2 by Rusby, JSM; 287 pages; ISBN-10: 1599426579; ISBN-13: 9781599426570 This study investigates possible links between temporary separation from parents in childhood due to evacuation in World War 2 and later psychological development and adult relationships. The conclusions from an earlier qualitative pilot study had suggested that the developmental outcome of evacuation was perceived by those involved as lying on a continuum, at one extreme the experience was 'life-enhancing' and at the other it had left an 'emotional legacy' depending on an individual's experience. This present lifespan survey using self report questionnaires and involving 900 respondents from the county of Kent confirmed these perceptions and examined whether they were reflected by measures of mental health, marital history and adult attachment. The methodology employed univariate and multivariate analyses, including causal structural models of depression for both sexes, and involved both childhood and life-course mediating variables. In terms of mental health highly significant associations were found for the evacuation experience variables of Age at Evacuation and Care Received with the Incidence of Depression, Clinical Anxiety and Factor 2, Self-criticism, of the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire (Blatt et al., 1976), all in the predicted sense. Females were found to be particularly vulnerable to Clinical ...
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