Salt Lake Community College POST Holds 2012 Graduation

SLCC held the 2012 Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Law Enforcement Academy Graduation ceremony. Sheriff Jim Winder provided the commencement address for the Twenty-four POST graduates in attendance.

Sandy, Utah (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
Salt Lake Community College held the 2012 Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Law Enforcement Academy Graduation ceremony on December 20, at the Gail Miller Conference Center at the College’s Miller Campus.
Sheriff Jim Winder provided the commencement address for the Twenty-four POST graduates in attendance.
“There’s evil in the world,” Winder told graduates. “But this world is good. You want to know what makes it good? It is us.”
Two graduates of session #298 were female, 22 were male.
“One of the strengths in the POST program is that the cadets are taught in the classroom and then apply it in scenario training,” said Lieutenant Wade L. Breur. “This allows the cadets to be better prepared for different scenarios they’ll have to deal with out in the real world.”
Lieutenant Wade L. Breur, who has been with the Utah Department of Public Safety for 17 years — the past six with POST, noted that the goal of the officer training course is to produce a graduating class better each year than the one before.
“What is most impressive about this class is the different backgrounds or careers cadets had before starting the training and how they supported each other through the long hours and late nights,” he said
In concert with Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, the mission of the Utah Division of Peace Officers is to provide professional standards and training, leadership and certification for peace officers and dispatchers as we work to protect the rights and privileges of Utah’s citizens while elevating the integrity of the profession.
For more information, contact: Lieutenant Wade L. Breur at: (801) 554-5452.
About the College: Salt Lake Community College is an accredited, student-focused, urban college meeting the diverse needs of the Salt Lake community. Home to more than 62,000 students each year, the College is the largest supplier of workforce development programs in the State of Utah. The College is the sole provider of applied technology courses in the Salt Lake area, with 13 sites, an eCampus, and nearly 1,000 continuing education sites located throughout the Salt Lake valley. Personal attention from an excellent faculty is paramount at the College, which maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of less than 20 to 1.
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Coping with tinnitus - and avoiding the festive trigger: Advice from The Tinnitus Clinic

On the run-up to New Year, most of us stock-up with remedies for a sore head, bloated tummy, itching eyes and a bout of flu. But have you ever stopped to consider your hearing? The Tinnitus Clinic offers tips to protect your ears and cope with tinnitus during the festive season.

London (PRWEB UK) 22 December 2012
On the run-up to New Year, most of us stock-up with remedies for a sore head, bloated tummy, itching eyes and a bout of flu. But have you ever stopped to consider your hearing?
The festive season can be a major trigger of new cases of tinnitus, which now affects around 10% of the population. Prolonged exposure to loud noise - at clubs, concerts and New Year’s Eve firework displays - is linked to the condition, as is the use of MP3 players at high volumes.    For people with tinnitus, the Christmas holiday period can be an especially tough time. Many learn to cope, day-by-day, by modifying their lifestyle. Without their normal daily routine, it can be difficult to ignore the constant, tell-tale whistling or ringing.
To protect your ears, it’s well worth investing in a pair of good quality, customised ear plugs. Most are very discreet and won’t compromise your enjoyment - but they do need to be fitted correctly. Limiting exposure to high noise levels will also help, as will standing a safe distance away from speakers and firework launch areas. If you do experience ‘ringing in your ears’ that doesn’t go away after a few days, it’s important to seek medical advice.
If you suffer from tinnitus and are looking for coping strategies, then check out the free Tinnitus Self Help Guide compiled by The Tinnitus Clinic's team of experienced audiologists.
For a more sustainable solution to tonal tinnitus, the Clinic also offers Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation, which uses a match-box sized, clip-on device to deliver individual ‘therapy sounds’ through medical headphones.    Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation treats the cause, rather than the symptoms, of tinnitus. It has been shown to significantly reduce tinnitus symptoms in 7 out of 10 of patients – both during and after use – and within six months.
For more information, please contact The Tinnitus Clinic by phone 0203 326 1777 or visit The Tinnitus Clinic website.
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Christmas Sale From Cheapglasses123.com Is Currently On - Use Coupon Code HS20 And Save 20%

Portland OR: Cheapglasses123.com is currently offering eyeglasses for sale at sumptuous discounted prices. The Christmas sale makes it possible to save up to twenty percent by using coupon code HS20. Furthermore, http://www.cheapglasses123.com is also selling good quality eyeglasses for less than ten dollars. With the Christmas sale on, now is the time to visit Cheapglasses123.com where it is possible to buy the most affordably priced high quality eyeglasses.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
Portland OR: Cheapglasses123.com is currently offering eyeglasses for sale at sumptuous discounted prices. The Christmas sale makes it possible to save up to twenty percent by using coupon code HS20. Furthermore, http://www.cheapglasses123.com is also selling good quality eyeglasses for less than ten dollars. With the Christmas sale on, now is the time to visit Cheapglasses123.com where it is possible to buy the most affordably priced high quality eyeglasses.
Cheapglasses123.com is a company that manufactures commercial grade optical products. The company has more than twenty years of experience in this field. Cheapglasses123.com is fully capable of meeting the demand for affordable but high quality prescription eyeglasses. Regular customers can now visit their site to buy the best affordable eyeglasses on the market.
Cheapglasses123.com carries a wide selection of eyeglasses and it has an equally extensive selection of lenses to choose from. Here, it is possible to purchase every kind of lens including the Free 1.56 index thin lens and the world’s thinnest 1.74 index lens. Other than these lenses, the site also sells the latest Free Form Progressive lenses. It also offers two different types of photochromic transition lenses.
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Now is the time to take advantage of the Christmas sale.
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Dr. Bonnie Teaches Parents What and How to Tell the Children Through Family Play Therapy About the Shooting

Kids are not equipped to know how to heal from incidents like the recent school shooting and at their young ages, they should not know how. Dr. Bonnie gives tips on how to help your children and other children on how to heal.

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
One of the child survivors asked “How will they get their Christmas toys in heaven?” Dr. Bonnie says “These children need reassurance that the bad guy is gone and they are safe. Their parents are safe and they are protected. We need to explain to our children that this hardly ever happens. This was a sick person who had bad problems and he will never hurt anyone again”.

It is important children understand this was not their fault. They are good and they did nothing to cause this. Let them know everyone is looking out for them at home, school and regardless you (their parents) are close by! Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and mentors need to work together using family play therapy to help comfort and befriend the fear the child has. Children from divorced or separated families (blended families) it is imperative that both parents get involved in the healing of the child and both participate in the family play therapy as the child is or already has dealt with stress, loss and separation. Dr. Bonnie’s family play therapy is a theory she developed that is done at home with parents or at school with teachers. It gives everyone the chance to use play as a way to recover from the trauma. Dr. Bonnie says “Play is to children as conversation is to adults.” Set up the play area to allow the feelings to come up, allow the child to ask questions and discuss what occurred.
Children may experience flashbacks, that is a way for them to relive the events that occurred and for them to get past Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dr. Bonnie’s family play therapy can successfully minimize this behavior and work through flashbacks if parents play with their children.
Even children not involved directly to this tragedy may show symptoms as a form of contagion, due to our nation in mourning and parents/children being on “high alert”. Remember all will regress being near the “scene of the crime”. It is important to expect symptoms even from ones not directly touched by this as parents are in trauma for their own children's safety when this occurs. Children have emotional antennae and can pick up their parents fears. Symptoms children may experience are bed wetting, nightmares, aggression, depression, not eating, overeating, crying, defiant, not attending school willingly, belligerent, passivity and the fear of their parent(s) leaving. Pay special attention and participate in family play therapy if they have lost a friend or a teacher, as the child may think you are leaving too. Dr. Bonnie recommends verbalizing you are not leaving and that they are safe. It is not their fault, they are good and they are not bad. Since children are egocentric they think they can cause or fix something- called magical thinking! It is important they know it has nothing to do with them and they did not cause it!
More information on saving the children through family play therapy in Dr. Bonnie’s book Adultery the Forgivable Sin and Make Up Don’t Break Up.
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Telecom Market: Smart Grid Solutions, AR, Big Data Analysis and More in Industry Research Reports at ReportsnReports.com

ReportsnReports.com offers a range of telecom market research reports in its online competitive intelligence reports library. These research studies cover telecom and smart grid solutions, augmented reality in telecom & ICT, Big Data in telecom industry vertical and more.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
The so-called "Smartgrid" is expected to bring dramatic improvements to everything from general network management to demand response and other demand-side improvements. Ultimately it will help the supply-side as new technologies are implemented that facilitate more efficient utilities.
A new energy value chain is emerging as a result of new technologies, new players, and new regulatory environments that encourage competitive markets. “Telecom and Smartgrid Solutions & Market Opportunities” research package represents a comprehensive bundle of research addressing the convergence of telecom and smartgrid including support for both supply side and demand side energy management. Solutions and technologies covered include LTE, M2M, consumer/enterprise handsets and management, and more.
Another new research provides access to analysis in the form of periodic reports, news flashes, custom analysis and over the phone consultation in a variety of areas including communications, content, commerce, and applications. The Augmented Reality in Telecom and ICT subscriber will receive advisory services about topics of interest. Subscribers may ask either general questions or specific questions relative to Google Market Intelligence research and analysis. The number of individuals that may engage research and consulting staff depends on the subscription level.
This subscription service focuses on strategies, applications, competitive analysis and business assessment for Augmented Reality within telecom and ICT as well as various industry verticals. In addition, Augmented Reality in Telecom and ICT provides benefits like: Regularly updated reports in key technology and market development areas; Custom report development for clients subscribing at higher levels; Dedicated analyst support addressing Google and related communications, commerce, content, and applications and more.
From a business perspective, Big Data represents a major inflection point for the ICT and Telecom sectors as it will transform business asset utility and value forever more. Every large corporation collects and maintains a huge amount of data associated with its customers including their preferences, purchases, habits, travels, and other personal information. However, value realization and the implications for using this data is often little understood and underappreciated.
This research evaluates Big Data challenges including management, mining, and analytics as well as the impact on telecom and ICT systems. This research also analyzes Big Data in key industry verticals including healthcare, government, manufacturing, energy, and transportation. This report also assesses Big Data within government including homeland security, defense, and law enforcement. The report includes a market value assessment for Big Data in telecommunications and ICT industry verticals.
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WhoHasTheRemote.com Suggests Practical New Year's Resolutions

WhoHasTheRemote.com discusses various ideas that families can employ to get better usage of items around the house. From parties with colleagues to quality time with relatives, the site encourages people to be creative with food and entertainment during the holidays.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) December 21, 2012
WhoHasTheRemote.com encourages readers to embrace the festivities and family games that mark the month of December. At the same time, the site urges people to keep health and frugality in practical consideration throughout the year. To that end, readers are discouraged from over-drinking or overspending during the holidays, or setting impossible goals on New Year's.
It has often been said that most people break their New Year's resolutions within the first three-to-five days of January. In many cases, the problems lie in the unrealistic goals that most people set for themselves. To avoid such disappointments once 2013 kicks in,

Brett Blumenthal's advises people to make small, week-by-week resolutions throughout the coming year.
Weight loss, for instance, can be a tough thing to achieve for people who make abrupt, radical adjustments in food consumptions. Diets are one of the most common goals behind New Years resolutions, yet few succeed, let alone last into February. For people that struggle with unhealthy eating habits, the best advice is to make slow, gradual adjustments towards a healthier way of life.
Most people love sweets, but some people get more carried away than others when it comes to sugary foods. While there is nothing to be ashamed about for liking desserts, moderation is always the best policy. By the same token, it is highly unlikely for a junk food loving, dish network watching couch potato to instantly switch to a life of pure health and exercise. By eating a little less junk and a few more healthy items on a week-by-week, month-by-month basis, one could accomplish some major health goals by the end of next year.
WhoHasTheRemote.com encourages everyone to live the holidays to their fullest. When New Years rolls around, however, it is best to make realistic, long-term resolutions, and proceed with plans for achieving them by the end of next year.
WhoHasTheRemote.com is loaded with ideas on everything from weekend games to holiday snacks. Whether a reader is looking to entertain guests or find new ways for engaging the little ones, numerous ideas can be found at the site.
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hCGTreatments / Diet Doc hCG Diets & Weight Loss Plans Develops Industry Leading Weight Loss App for Apple Platform

Weight loss apps for mobile devices are the newest technological advancement in dieting. Diet Doc developed an industry leading mobile app to guide clients during their weight transformation.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 21, 2012
The dieting industry has begun to more intricately incorporate technology into their operating procedures, realizing the potential of mobile apps for weight loss centered on the ability to track progress and provide quick information regarding dietary choices. Grasping this trend earlier than most, Diet Doc recently revamped their weight loss app to include a larger database of food information, more detailed meal planning and calorie tracking, and handy reminders alerting dieters of key dietary tasks throughout the day, like drinking more water or eating scheduled meals. The leader in hCG diets teamed up with a leader in mobile apps, Apillicious to design this intuitive dieting tool. This mobile app further lends accountability to dieters struggling with poor decision making, allowing them to review their food choices and pre-plan meals in order to pre evaluate calorie, fat, carbohydrate, and other nutrition content whose monitoring is imperative if results are to be had. The Diet Doc App allows users to monitor their diet through all 4 phases, counting calories, proteins, and allowing users to monitor every nuance of their diet. The Diet Doc app contains over 30 individual and unique features, including an extensive 5,000+ food database to give dieters information about the most common diet friendly foods, daily meal planning and supplement tracking, calculating time remaining until the users goal weight is achieved, and many more intuitive weight management features.

    To view a list of all features available with this mobile diet app, visit Apple's itunes store here: iTunes
The Diet Doc diet App is intended to help clients reach their weight loss goals quickly, and provide a tangible reference for learning how to maintain healthy habits and long term weight management. This app is capable of guiding dieters through the initial phase of losing weight, and offers continual support through lifelong weight maintenance, providing a useful reference for nutritional values and accountability to prevent poor dietary decisions.
Diet Doc is the nation's leader in prescription only, pure hCG weight loss plans, offering the most comprehensive and successful collection of prescription and non-prescription diet products and services. For over a decade, Diet Doc has been producing the most effective results, safely and at a fraction of the cost of expensive alternatives. Pricing plans are available to fit even the tightest budget, making weight loss affordable for anyone nationwide via the most advanced Telehealth system in America.
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Acti-Kare Plano Provides Key Tips for Celebrating the Holidays for Families Living With Alzheimer's

Acti-Kare Plano in Frisco, Texas gives key tips for how to make the holidays enjoyable despite the inherent challenges of having a family member with Alzheimer's or other dementias. The in-home care company recommends that families adjust expectations, plan ahead and utilize Acti-Kare's quality senior care services when help is needed.

Frisco, TX (PRWEB) December 21, 2012
Acti-Kare Plano, a leading provider of responsive in-home care for seniors, recently offered key tips for families living with Alzheimers or other dementias during the holiday season. The company recommends that families choose safe and useful gifts for the person with Alzheimer's, help other family members set realistic expectations of the caregiver, and involve the person with Alzheimer's in holiday preparation and traditions.
Because some gifts may now be dangerous or unusable for persons with Alzheimer's, Acti-Kare Plano recommends giving gifts that the person with Alzheimer's can easily enjoy, such as comfortable clothing, audiotapes of favorite music, photo albums and identification bracelets. Most significantly, gift certificates for spa services or household cleaning services make great gift ideas for caregivers.
During the holiday season, Acti-Kare Plano also recommends that families adjust expectations by discussing the caregiver's limitations regarding hosting or preparing for holiday events and keeping the caregiver or Alzheimer's patient from getting overwhelmed. Families should also be wiling to adjust the schedule for holiday gathering in order to avoid any triggers that may agitate the loved one with Alzheimer's.
In addition, families can involve the loved one with Alzheimer's in holiday preparations. As the person's abilities allow, invite him or her to help measure ingredients for a dish, wrap packages, set the table, or hand out decorations as they are put up. For families with loves ones in a care facility, Acti-Kare Plano suggests that families join in on some of the planned holiday activities at the facility. Families can even bring holiday food to share, sing holiday songs or read a favorite holiday story aloud.
"We understand that for families living with Alzheimer's, the holidays can be a stressful time," said Yubi Navarro of Acti-Kare Plano. "Family gatherings can still be happy, memorable occasions with a little planning and some reduced expectations for the whole family." For further information about living with Alzheimers or to learn more about quality senior home care services, call Acti-Kare Plano at (469) 269-0143 or visit their website.
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United Benefit Advisors Offers Simplified Summaries of New Health Care Reform Proposed Rules

What Employers Need to Know About the PPACA Proposed Rules

Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) December 21, 2012
To help employers quickly understand their obligations under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), United Benefit Advisors (UBA) has issued a summary of the most crucial components of the proposed rules recently released by the Department of Health and Human Services. PPACA is confusing as it is and staying up with "proposed" and "final" rule clarifications is even harder. In addition to the summary, UBA has broken each of the guidelines down further making them easier to understand.
On Nov. 20, 2012, the Department of Health and Human Services issued three sets of proposed rules that provide some of the details on how PPACA will probably unfold. In early December , 2012, they issued two more sets. All rules are still in the “proposed” stage, which means that there may – and likely will – be changes when the final rules are issued.
The proposed rules address:

Wellness programs under PPACA
Essential health benefits and determining actuarial value
Health insurance market reforms
Benefit and Payment Parameters
Multi-State Plan Program
Nondiscriminatory Wellness Incentives:The proposed rule largely carries forward the rules that have been in effect since 2006. There still would not be limits on the incentives that may be provided in a program that simply rewards participation, such as a program that pays for flu shots or reimburses the cost of a tobacco cessation program, regardless whether the employee actually quits smoking. Programs that are results-based (which will be called “health-contingent wellness programs”) still would need to meet several conditions, including a limit on the size of the available reward or penalty. Beginning in 2014, the maximum reward/penalty would increase to 50 percent for tobacco nonuse/use and to 30 percent for other health-related standards.
Essential Health Benefits (EHBs) and Actuarial Value: The proposed rule confirms that non-grandfathered plans in the exchanges and the small group market will be required to cover the 10 essential health benefits and provide a benefit expected to pay 60, 70, 80 or 90 percent of expected allowed claims. The proposed rule also says that self-funded plans and those in the large employer market would not need to provide the 10 EHBs; instead, they would need to provide a benefit of at least 60 percent of expected allowed claims and provide coverage for certain core benefits. The proposed rule would consider current year employer contributions to a health savings account (HSA) or a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) as part of the benefit value calculation.
Market Reforms: The proposed rule confirms that non-grandfathered health insurers (whether operating through or outside of an exchange) would be prohibited from denying coverage to someone because of a pre-existing condition or other health factor. The proposed rule also provides that premiums for policies in the exchanges and individual and small group markets could only vary based upon age, tobacco use, geographic location, and family size and sets out details on how premiums could be calculated.
The “Benefit and Payment Parameters”: proposed rule addresses a number of topics. Of particular interest to employers are proposed rules regarding:
The Temporary Reinsurance Program (TRP): intended to provide funding to cover additional costs associated with covering formerly uninsured individuals who may have unmet health needs. Funding will be provided by assessing all fully insured and self-funded major medical plans.
Small-business health options program (SHOP) exchanges: The proposed rule provides that, at least through 2016, eligibility for the small-business health option program (SHOP) exchange would be limited to small employers. An employer would be “small” for exchange purposes if it has 100 or fewer employees, although a state could elect to use 50 employees for the limit in 2014 and 2015.
A timing change for medical loss ratio (MLR) beginning in 2014: The proposed rule provides that MLR payments will be due Sept. 30, beginning in 2014. Beginning next year, if an MLR payment is used to reduce premiums, it would need to be applied to the next premium due after the MLR due date.
A user fee for those using federally facilitated exchanges: HHS has proposed a user fee of three and one-half percent of premium to cover the cost of running a federally facilitated exchange (FFE) for those states that choose not to run their own exchange.
The “Multi-State Plan Program”: proposed rule begins to address the complex topic of multi-state health exchanges. PPACA directs the federal Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to enter into contracts with private health insurance issuers to offer at least two Multi-State Plans (MSPs) through the exchanges. Health insurance issuers who wished to provide an MSP would apply to OPM. OPM would determine which issuers are qualified to become MSP issuers, enter into contracts with the issuers and approve the plans to be offered on exchanges.
Important: These rules are still in the “proposed” stage, which means that there may be changes when the final rule is issued. Employers should view the proposed rules as an indication of how plans will be regulated beginning in 2014, but need to understand that changes are entirely possible.
To read the complete summary of all rules, click here. Follow the instructions for access to the individual summaries of each proposed rule.
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Judge orders fumigation after bed bug found in Newfoundland court building

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The provincial court in St. John's is dealing with a bedbug problem.
A single bedbug was first detected near the holding cells at the court building in the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador in the fall.
A dog trained to detect bedbugs was then brought in for a thorough search and more of the creatures were found.
In a news release, Chief Judge Mark Pike says officials have met with a local pest control company to discuss a plan to eradicate bedbugs at Atlantic Place, where the provincial courts are located.
A complete fumigation is planned, followed by another search of the area using dogs and specialized technicians.
He says where bedbugs are detected, technicians will vacuum, steam and spray the area.
The process is expected to take two days, beginning Saturday.
Occupational health and safety inspectors have visited the court, but Pike says bed bugs are not a valid health and safety concern.
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