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BookMarks Hut - 04:23:29
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surajrathi392 posted a new link: Autism Therapy: It’s generally accepted that a great deal of brain development ... http://t.co/UG2l58uR
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pga #Esoll - 04:23:15
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la #CuernodeAfica felicidad #Alzheimer no es #Contraelcáncer de este #Apadrínales mundo #Losniñoscuentan pero #Autismo ...
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Thug Life Bitchhh✈ - 04:22:06
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Don't Chief Keef got some form of autism ? Soooo y'all need to leave him TF alone nbs
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niñounicef - 04:22:01
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la #CuernodeAfica felicidad #Alzheimer no es #Contraelcáncer de este #Apadrínales mundo #Losniñoscuentan pero #Autismo hay un camino
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kari stearns - 04:21:03
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School Bullies Prey on Children with Autism http://t.co/wf1CkHR4
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El Vacano Elduro - 04:19:36
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I hope this video brings happiness to your life and my hope to spread autism awareness to everyone. Thanks for stopping by. Song available on ITUNES by Weepa...
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Tarrie Mujiono - 04:19:27
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NEW PACKAGING KYUSOKU BIHAKU, 100% ORIGINAL, Supplemen Pemutih Tubuh Rp.210.000,- Berat Kemasan : 200 gr Paket Kyusoku Bihaku Terdiri dari : 30 capsules of 500mg Glutathione plus NAC 30 capsules of Vitamin C Rosehips 500mg (untuk pemakaian 1 bulan) KEMASAN STRIP Dahsyat Kyusoku Bihaku Terbukti Memutihkan Kulit Tubuh secara Permanen , 100% Aman dikonsumsi Kyusoku Bihaku merupakan suplemen pemutih yang berasal dari Jepang, dipasarkan di Philipina, sangat terkenal di Asia. Kyusoku Bihaku telah terregistrasi di BPOM Filipina, 100 % aman (BFAD Approved), tanpa zat additive dan tanpa efek samping. Kyusoku Bihaku memutihkan dengan efektif dan direkomendasi oleh para dermatologist. Whitening Supplement asal Philippines yang saat ini booming di seluruh dunia. Check official website, www.ilovekb.com, bahwa produk ini telah di export ke Jepang, USA, Canada, Singapore, Austria, Australia, Korea, Dubai (Emirates), Inggris dan Indonesia. Selain sebagai supplemen pemutih kulit, Kyusoku Bihaku juga bisa berfungsi sebagai antioxidant, menaikkan sistem immune dalam tubuh, mendetoksifikasi & membersihkan tubuh dari infeksi logam-logam berat. Sekilas tentang Kyusoki Bihaku : 1.Kyusoku Bihaku tidak mengandung zat tambahan apa pun seperti halnya supplemen pemutih lain yg ada di pasaran, mis. gula, tepung jagung, ragi, kedelai, jagung, dedak nasi, susu, zat perekat, pewangi, pewarna tambahan, dll. 2.Selain sebagai supplemen pemutih kulit, Kyusoku Bihaku juga bisa berfungsi sebagai antioxidant, menaikkan sistem immune dalam tubuh, mendetoksifikasi & membersihkan tubuh dari infeksi logam-logam berat. 3. Kyusoku Bihaku Glutathione plus NAC with Pure Rosehips juga bagus buat orang – orang yang memiliki penyakit seperti : ASD (Autism), Cancer, Parkinson’s Disease, COPD Chronic Fatigue, HIV, Cardiovascular Disease, Liver Disease, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s Disease, Acetaminophen, Toxicity 4. Setiap paket Kyusoku Bihaku disertai dengan 1 btl Vit C Rosehip untuk melengkapi efisiensi KB. Vit C sangat penting untuk membantu Gluthatione & NAC mempertahankan zat-zat aktif-nya. 5. Hasil Kyusoku Bihaku adalah permanen. Tapi kita juga harus menjaga kulit kita dari sinar matahari yang berlebihan. Gunakanlah Body Lotion yang mengandung SPF untuk membantu menjaga kulit kita. 6. KB Glutathione plus NAC with Pure Rosehips juga bagus buat orang – orang yang memiliki penyakit seperti : ASD (Autism), Cancer, Parkinson’s Disease, COPD Chronic Fatigue, HIV, Cardiovascular Disease, Liver Disease, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s Disease, Acetaminophen, Toxicity Tanya Jawab tentang Kyusoki Bihaku : T : Apa keuntungan lain yang bisa kita dapatkan dari KB ? J : Selain sebagai supplemen pemutih kulit, KB juga bisa berfungsi sebagai antioxidant, menaikkan sistem immune dalam tubuh, mendetoksifikasi & membersihkan tubuh dari infeksi logam – logam berat. T : Mengapa kita membutuhkan Vit. C ketika mengkonsumsi gluthatione ? J : Setiap paket KB disertai dengan 1 btl Vit C Rosehip untuk melengkapi efisiensi KB. Vit C sangat penting untuk membantu Gluthatione & NAC mempertahankan zat-zat aktif-nya. T : Apakah konsumsi KB dapat dihentikan jika sudah mencapai hasil yang diinginkan ? J : Bisa donk. Tapi dianjurkan untuk mengkonsumsi sedikitnya 100mg glutathione setiap harinya untuk maintenance. T : Apakah kulit akan menjadi gelap kembali jika sudah tidak mengkonsumsi KB ? J : tentu saja TIDAK. Hasil KB adalah PERMANEN. Tapi kita juga harus menjaga kulit kita dari sinar matahari yang berlebihan. Gunakanlah Body Lotion yang mengandung SPF untuk membantu menjaga kulit kita. T : Apakah semua boleh menggunakan KB ? J : Pada dasarnya KB ini boleh digunakan oleh siapa saja, Pria maupun wanita, tidak ada batasan umur. T : Apakah semua boleh menggunakan KB ? J : Pada dasarnya KB ini bole digunakan oleh siapa saja, Pria maupun wanita, tidak ada batasan umur. Untuk penderita diabetes, wanita hamil & menyusui harap konsultasi terlebih dahulu ke dokter Rata-rata hanya butuh waktu 1 - 4 bulan. Tapi tetap tergantung dari kondisi tubuh masing-masing. Standard Lama Konsumsi : a).Medium brown skin : 1-3 bulan b).Dark brown skin : 3-6 bulan c).Very dark skin : 6-12 bulan d).Black skin : 2 years or more Cara Pemakaian : 1 kapsul Glutathione plus NAC dan 1 Kapsul Vit C w/ Rosehips diminum 1 hari 1 kali. Diminum 30 menit sebelum makan. Apabilaa konsumsi suplemen lainnya/obat lain JARAK +-4 jam http://tarrie-shop.blogspot.com/2012/07/new-packaging-kyusoku-bihaku100-ori.html
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AutismOne - 04:18:54
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New post: Waiting For Wyatt: A Journey Through Autism to Empowerment http://t.co/Ue1fE9ij
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WasJetztTweeting - 04:15:26
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Autismus, was jetzt..? September 06, 2012 at 09:15AM http://t.co/i4qRj9oq #autismus #asperger
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Makan Resep - 04:14:18
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Autism Awareness Ribbon Enamel Sterling Silver Charm 5312 http://t.co/6Mw2bXOq
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Erick Salazar - 04:13:09
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@M0Mwhats4dinner @ayeeangiee daniel has autism and likes soulja boy hahaha
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Melanie Segal, Esq. - 04:12:30
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Autism families treated as less than equal (in Canada too!) http://t.co/4jgz2jmw
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Kim Healy - 04:12:21
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Autism training day today which means stuck in a hotel all day when it's sunny outside. At least we get lunch #workinggirlproblems
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IG winninglikepooh - 04:11:01
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yall just dont fucking understamd how fucking irritating it is having a family member w/autism i be wanting to kill jordan ass!!
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tonya venegas - 04:11:00
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Oh my goodness why am I his target? #autism
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Tom Corson-Knowles - 04:09:51
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What's trending right now in the US? #Cancer #Obesity #Autism #Alzheimer's #Diabetes #Crohn's http://t.co/rubNkwAk
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Sarah Bage - 04:09:45
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Second coffee of the morning. We running late. Little fella will not be rushed!!! #schoolrun #autism #asd
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neilmcevoy - 04:08:04
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How many CAFCASS officers in Wales dealing with fathers have training in autism? Today's FOI request from me. @AutismMumma #discrimination
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UniMelb MDHS - 04:07:29
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Read about the controversial theories linking gut bacteria and #autism @ConversationEDU http://t.co/v2xTpHHO
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badanotis - 04:06:43
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Comunicart, una associació dedicada a treballar amb nens i nenes amb autisme i la síndrome d’Asperger #Badalona http://t.co/xdDsTa6m
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Special-Ism - 04:06:32
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Headache, Fever, Chill…#Autism http://t.co/xxH7PgM8 @special_ism
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Medical Discussions - 04:05:52
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Watkins Mill High School Expands Autism Resources - Join talk at: http://t.co/AMkXeany
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Cycling for Autism - 04:05:40
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@lushlaura69 http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade thats 170miles for autism awareness. RT
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Susan Harris - 04:05:37
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Moving video by Harry Taylor on autism Geelong Cats Support Gateways | Together We Can | Autism Geelong: http://t.co/MvO ...
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Rafael - 04:05:31
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I've want help kids with autism.
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Special-Ism - 04:05:19
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Headache, Fever, Chill…Autism http://t.co/grYN940O
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Richard Hastings - 04:04:42
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Position paper from #IASSIDD reviewing research on #families of children with #IntellectualDisability or #autism http://t.co/TIwbN6bZ
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Chat Burgos - 04:04:07
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#Burgos Un total de 25 especialistas de España y Venezuela se forma desde hoy en diagnóstico de autismo en Burgos http://t.co/lgkLYWlq
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Henri Kirlin - 04:03:42
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Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover): Intimate, bold and inspiring, Autism Her... http://t.co/IBXRTqsZ
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BARROCO AUSTRAL - 04:03:15
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¡GACETA DEL AUTISMO está disponible! http://t.co/aUJkKX2n ▸ Historias del día por @chiquitita132 @SWMex @Imagina_autismo
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Swain Dowell - 04:02:58
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Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Theory to Practice (2nd Edition): Written by an established author, the second e... http://t.co/xyb0ATHZ
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Stevie Wonder - 04:02:55
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RT @TannersDad: #BillClinton is 1st politician.... 2 talk about middle class families raising kids with #autism, Down S ...
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Science Magazine - 04:02:04
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http://t.co/Zq6zN3V7 http://t.co/VO16gfm0 Autism-Associated Promoter Variant in MET Impacts Functional and... http://t.co/tfV3aQgi
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Life Sciences - 04:02:04
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http://t.co/8YDF7NfV Autism-Associated Promoter Variant in MET Impacts Functional and Structural Brain Networks http://t.co/WCKO23pL
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Science Alerts - 04:02:03
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http://t.co/0PdoGLVB Autism-Associated Promoter Variant in MET Impacts Functional and Structural Brain Networks http://t.co/UE6CmovY
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David Cook - 04:01:56
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A MESSAGE TO ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL FROM DISGRUNTLED PARENT: i just thought id share what an absolute JOKE i think this city is and the people running it are turning it to sh*t. my newly turned 5 year old who suffers with autism has been in my opinion DUMPED into Bucksburn primary school with only some base support because there isnt enough room in mile end and such schools for him. you lot spend a fortune on moving buildings and doing surveys for garden projects that dont go ahead to try and encourage people to come to the city when u are forgetting the people who are already living here and needing better resources with tax payers money. my child has twice in 2 weeks had fecal meltdowns which for ur uneducated staff means he poo's and spreads it everywhere and on toys ect which is a sign of massive stress in an autistic child!! this is happening because the school that YOU'RE educational system chose for him is inappropriate unacceptable its causing him massive stress because A.hes autistic and B. he has sensory processing difficulties. I know you will only go and delete this comment and nothing will get done but even if people know for 5 mins what a pile of shit our system is then i feel satisfied!!! If my child doesnt settle by the October holidays i will take him out and protest untill a specialist place is found but the thing is i know il be threatened with court action because hes not in school!!!!!! what a fucked up twisted unfair city we live in. Yours sincerely an extremely pissed off parent
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Special Learning - 04:01:37
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Too Smart for Bullies http://t.co/GrySltdF #autism #ASD #aspie
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Aqueliza Gayud - 04:01:28
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"GLUTATHIONE. The mother of all antioxidants, the master detoxifier and maestro of the immune system. It's the secret to prevent aging, cancer, heart disease, dementia and more, and necessary to treat everything from autism to Alzheimer's disease." - Mark Hyman
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Momo Angel - 04:01:20
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my name is khan i'm not terorism i just autism i love shah rukh khan :* :D
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Asperger's Forum - 04:00:44
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I'm sure all of you missed me! I love SV! I don't know how I passed these 6 days without SV! ... http://t.co/aNwoRYQn #aspergers #autism
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Asperger's Forum - 04:00:44
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Uranium City, CanadaStatistics: Posted Posted by Turtle — Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:32 am — Replies ... http://t.co/SzPOndj5 #aspergers #autism
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Keith Fagg - 04:00:37
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Moving video by Harry Taylor on autism Geelong Cats Support Gateways | Together We Can | Autism Geelong: http://t.co/MvOY1eOT via @youtube
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Janis Sharp - 04:00:22
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#BillClinton is 1st politician.... 2 talk about middle class families raising kids with #autism, Down S et all [ #FreeGary
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Autism Society Phils - 04:00:01
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This week-end, we will be live-tweeting at the Regional #Autism Conference in South Luzon. Save this hashtag #RACCavite
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Bamber Delver - 03:59:44
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Why kids with autism make easy prey for school bullies | http://t.co/GzyDAk1J via @TIME #mediawijsheid #pesten #cyberpesten @academiemm
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Bebés y Mamás - 03:59:32
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Un total de 25 especialistas de España y Venezuela se forma desde hoy en diagnóstico de autismo en Burgos: La... http://t.co/ZYaSl4CK
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shekinahsis - 03:58:54
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An Immune Disorder at the Root of Autism http://t.co/NtJIJOwD
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Gente en Burgos - 03:58:49
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Un total de 25 especialistas de España y Venezuela se forma desde hoy en diagnóstico de autismo ... http://t.co/77kyx6wD #burgos
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☆ Alter ☆ - 03:58:40
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RT @TannersDad: @BarackObama Made promises 4 families dealing with #Autism during....not fulfilled @politifact #FAY [ ...
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Kristen Berry - 03:58:18
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Children With Autism: Through Their Eyes http://t.co/8L6Df7kl
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Project Optimal - 03:58:04
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Autistic pupils face far more bullying: Researchers who hope to prevent children from dying in tractor a... http://t.co/LY84C2Mo #autism
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richard hadley - 03:58:04
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@Daybreak I would ask DC why he says the Govt are listening about DLA but charities say they are not about Autism & other mental disabilitys
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AllTheBestNews - 03:58:02
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Can videogaming benefit young people with autism spectrum disorder? http://t.co/7v4cOdxx
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solvethepuzzle - 03:57:56
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@RobSchneider ya don't get vaccines they cause #autism trust me we know
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Janis Sharp - 03:57:43
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@BarackObama Made promises 4 families dealing with #Autism during....not fulfilled @politifact #FAY [ #FreeGary
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Wiltshire Local News - 03:56:41
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Bus driver "makes joke" of child's autism: A MOTHER has been left upset and angry after a bus driver ... http://t.co/QLX6Nc09 #Wiltshire
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Wiltshire - 03:56:41
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SALISBURY: Bus driver "makes joke" of child's autism http://t.co/bLDb88ts #Wiltshire
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Gilbert Carrier - 03:55:59
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BILL CLINTON'S SPEECH TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. (Sustained cheers, applause.) Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Now, Mr. Mayor, fellow Democrats, we are here to nominate a president. (Cheers, applause.) And I’ve got one in mind. (Cheers, applause.) I want to nominate a man whose own life has known its fair share of adversity and uncertainty. I want to nominate a man who ran for president to change the course of an already weak economy and then just six weeks before his election, saw it suffer the biggest collapse since the Great Depression; a man who stopped the slide into depression and put us on the long road to recovery, knowing all the while that no matter how many jobs that he saved or created, there’d still be millions more waiting, worried about feeding their own kids, trying to keep their hopes alive. I want to nominate a man who’s cool on the outside — (cheers, applause) — but who burns for America on the inside. (Cheers, applause.) I want — I want a man who believes with no doubt that we can build a new American Dream economy, driven by innovation and creativity, but education and — yes — by cooperation. (Cheers.) And by the way, after last night, I want a man who had the good sense to marry Michelle Obama. (Cheers, applause.) You know — (cheers, applause). I — (cheers, applause). I want — I want Barack Obama to be the next president of the United States. (Cheers, applause.) And I proudly nominate him to be the standard-bearer of the Democratic Party. Now, folks, in Tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk — (laughter) — all about how the president and the Democrats don’t really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative, how we want everybody to be dependent on the government, how bad we are for the economy. This Republican narrative — this alternative universe — (laughter, applause) — says that every one of us in this room who amounts to anything, we’re all completely self-made. One of the greatest chairmen the Democratic Party ever had, Bob Strauss — (cheers, applause) — used to say that ever politician wants every voter to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself. (Laughter, applause.) But, as Strauss then admitted, it ain’t so. (Laughter.) We Democrats — we think the country works better with a strong middle class, with real opportunities for poor folks to work their way into it — (cheers, applause) — with a relentless focus on the future, with business and government actually working together to promote growth and broadly share prosperity. You see, we believe that “we’re all in this together” is a far better philosophy than “you’re on your own.” (Cheers, applause.) It is. So who’s right? (Cheers.) Well, since 1961, for 52 years now, the Republicans have held the White House 28 years, the Democrats, 24. In those 52 years, our private economy has produced 66 million private sector jobs. So what’s the job score? Republicans, 24 million; Democrats, 42 (million). (Cheers, applause.) Now, there’s — (cheers, applause) — there’s a reason for this. It turns out that advancing equal opportunity and economic empowerment is both morally right and good economics. (Cheers, applause.) Why? Because poverty, discrimination and ignorance restrict growth. (Cheers, applause.) When you stifle human potential, when you don’t invest in new ideas, it doesn’t just cut off the people who are affected; it hurts us all. (Cheers, applause.) We know that investments in education and infrastructure and scientific and technological research increase growth. They increase good jobs, and they create new wealth for all the rest of us. (Cheers, applause.) Now, there’s something I’ve noticed lately. You probably have too. And it’s this. Maybe just because I grew up in a different time, but though I often disagree with Republicans, I actually never learned to hate them the way the far right that now controls their party seems to hate our president and a lot of other Democrats. I — (cheers, applause) — that would be impossible for me because President Eisenhower sent federal troops to my home state to integrate Little Rock Central High School. (Cheers, applause.) President Eisenhower built the interstate highway system. When I was a governor, I worked with President Reagan and his White House on the first round of welfare reform and with President George H.W. Bush on national education goals. (Cheers, applause.) I’m actually very grateful to — if you saw from the film what I do today, I have to be grateful, and you should be, too — that President George W. Bush supported PEPFAR. It saved the lives of millions of people in poor countries. (Cheers, applause.) And I have been honored to work with both Presidents Bush on natural disasters in the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the horrible earthquake in Haiti. Through my foundation, both in America and around the world, I’m working all the time with Democrats, Republicans and independents. Sometimes I couldn’t tell you for the life who I’m working with because we focus on solving problems and seizing opportunities and not fighting all the time. (Cheers, applause.) And so here’s what I want to say to you, and here’s what I want the people at home to think about. When times are tough and people are frustrated and angry and hurting and uncertain, the politics of constant conflict may be good. But what is good politics does not necessarily work in the real world. What works in the real world is cooperation. (Cheers, applause.) What works in the real world is cooperation, business and government, foundations and universities. Ask the mayors who are here. (Cheers, applause.) Los Angeles is getting green and Chicago is getting an infrastructure bank because Republicans and Democrats are working together to get it. (Cheers, applause.) They didn’t check their brains at the door. They didn’t stop disagreeing, but their purpose was to get something done. Now, why is this true? Why does cooperation work better than constant conflict? Because nobody’s right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day. (Cheers, applause.) And every one of us — every one of us and every one of them, we’re compelled to spend our fleeting lives between those two extremes, knowing we’re never going to be right all the time and hoping we’re right more than twice a day. (Laughter.) Unfortunately, the faction that now dominates the Republican Party doesn’t see it that way. They think government is always the enemy, they’re always right, and compromise is weakness. (Boos.) Just in the last couple of elections, they defeated two distinguished Republican senators because they dared to cooperate with Democrats on issues important to the future of the country, even national security. (Applause.) They beat a Republican congressman with almost a hundred percent voting record on every conservative score, because he said he realized he did not have to hate the president to disagree with him. Boy, that was a nonstarter, and they threw him out. (Laughter, applause.) One of the main reasons we ought to re-elect President Obama is that he is still committed to constructive cooperation. (Cheers, applause.) Look at his record. Look at his record. (Cheers, applause.) Look at his record. He appointed Republican secretaries of defense, the Army and transportation. He appointed a vice president who ran against him in 2008. (Laughter, applause.) And he trusted that vice president to oversee the successful end of the war in Iraq and the implementation of the recovery act. (Cheers, applause.) And Joe Biden — Joe Biden did a great job with both. (Sustained cheers, applause.) He — (sustained cheers, applause) — President Obama — President Obama appointed several members of his Cabinet even though they supported Hillary in the primary. (Applause.) Heck, he even appointed Hillary. (Cheers, applause.) Wait a minute. I am — (sustained cheers, applause) — I am very proud of her. I am proud of the job she and the national security team have done for America. (Cheers, applause.) I am grateful that they have worked together to make us safer and stronger, to build a world with more partners and fewer enemies. I’m grateful for the relationship of respect and partnership she and the president have enjoyed and the signal that sends to the rest of the world, that democracy does not have a blood — have to be a blood sport, it can be an honorable enterprise that advances the public interest. (Cheers, applause.) Now — (sustained cheers, applause) — besides the national security team, I am very grateful to the men and women who’ve served our country in uniform through these perilous times. (Cheers, applause.) And I am especially grateful to Michelle Obama and to Joe Biden for supporting those military families while their loved ones were overseas — (cheers, applause) — and for supporting our veterans when they came home, when they came home bearing the wounds of war or needing help to find education or jobs or housing. President Obama’s whole record on national security is a tribute to his strength, to his judgment and to his preference for inclusion and partnership over partisanship. We need more if it in Washington, D.C. (Cheers, applause.) Now, we all know that he also tried to work with congressional Republicans on health care, debt reduction and new jobs. And that didn’t work out so well. (Laughter.) But it could have been because, as the Senate Republican leader said in a remarkable moment of candor two full years before the election, their number one priority was not to put America back to work; it was to put the president out of work. (Mixed cheers and boos, applause.) (Chuckles.) Well, wait a minute. Senator, I hate to break it to you, but we’re going to keep President Obama on the job. (Cheers, applause.) Now, are you ready for that? (Cheers, applause.) Are you willing to work for it. Oh, wait a minute. AUDIENCE MEMBERS: (Chanting.) Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! PRESIDENT CLINTON: In Tampa — AUDIENCE MEMBERS: (Chanting.) Four more years! Four more years! PRESIDENT CLINTON: In Tampa — in Tampa — did y’all watch their convention? I did. (Laughter.) In Tampa, the Republican argument against the president’s re-election was actually pretty simple — pretty snappy. It went something like this: We left him a total mess. He hasn’t cleaned it up fast enough. So fire him and put us back in. (Laughter, applause.) Now — (cheers, applause) — but they did it well. They looked good; the sounded good. They convinced me that — (laughter) — they all love their families and their children and were grateful they’d been born in America and all that — (laughter, applause) — really, I’m not being — they did. (Laughter, applause.) And this is important, they convinced me they were honorable people who believed what they said and they’re going to keep every commitment they’ve made. We just got to make sure the American people know what those commitments are — (cheers, applause) — because in order to look like an acceptable, reasonable, moderate alternative to President Obama, they just didn’t say very much about the ideas they’ve offered over the last two years. They couldn’t because they want to the same old policies that got us in trouble in the first place. They want to cut taxes for high- income Americans, even more than President Bush did. They want to get rid of those pesky financial regulations designed to prevent another crash and prohibit future bailouts. They want to actually increase defense spending over a decade $2 trillion more than the Pentagon has requested without saying what they’ll spend it on. And they want to make enormous cuts in the rest of the budget, especially programs that help the middle class and poor children. As another president once said, there they go again. (Laughter, cheers, applause.) Now, I like — I like — I like the argument for President Obama’s re-election a lot better. Here it is. He inherited a deeply damaged economy. He put a floor under the crash. He began the long, hard road to recovery and laid the foundation for a modern, more well- balanced economy that will produce millions of good new jobs, vibrant new businesses and lots of new wealth for innovators. (Cheers, applause.) Now, are we where we want to be today? No. AUDIENCE MEMBERS: No! PRESIDENT CLINTON: Is the president satisfied? Of course not. AUDIENCE MEMBERS: No! PRESIDENT CLINTON: But are we better off than we were when he took office? (Cheers, applause.) And listen to this. Listen to this. Everybody — (inaudible) — when President Barack Obama took office, the economy was in free fall. It had just shrunk 9 full percent of GDP. We were losing 750,000 jobs a month. Are we doing better than that today? AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Yes! (Applause.) PRESIDENT CLINTON: The answer is yes. Now, look. Here’s the challenge he faces and the challenge all of you who support him face. I get it. I know it. I’ve been there. A lot of Americans are still angry and frustrated about this economy. If you look at the numbers, you know employment is growing, banks are beginning to lend again. And in a lot of places, housing prices are even beginning to pick up. But too many people do not feel it yet. I had the same thing happen in 1994 and early ‘95. We could see that the policies were working, that the economy was growing. But most people didn’t feel it yet. Thankfully, by 1996 the economy was roaring, everybody felt it, and we were halfway through the longest peacetime expansion in the history of the United States. But — (cheers, applause) — wait, wait. The difference this time is purely in the circumstances. President Obama started with a much weaker economy than I did. Listen to me, now. No president — no president, not me, not any of my predecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years. (Cheers, applause.) Now — but — (cheers, applause) — he has — he has laid the foundation for a new, modern, successful economy of shared prosperity. And if you will renew the president’s contract, you will feel it. You will feel it. (Cheers, applause.) Folks, whether the American people believe what I just said or not may be the whole election. I just want you to know that I believe it. With all my heart, I believe it. (Cheers, applause.) Now, why do I believe it? I’m fixing to tell you why. I believe it because President Obama’s approach embodies the values, the ideas and the direction America has to take to build the 21st-century version of the American Dream: a nation of shared opportunities, shared responsibilities, shared prosperity, a shared sense of community. So let’s get back to the story. In 2010, as the president’s recovery program kicked in, the job losses stopped and things began to turn around. The recovery act saved or created millions of jobs and cut taxes — let me say this again — cut taxes for 95 percent of the American people. (Cheers, applause.) And, in the last 29 months, our economy has produced about 4 1/2 million private sector jobs. (Cheers, applause.) We could have done better, but last year the Republicans blocked the president’s job plan, costing the economy more than a million new jobs. So here’s another job score. President Obama: plus 4 1/2 million. Congressional Republicans: zero. (Cheers, applause.) During this period — (cheers, applause) — during this period, more than 500,000 manufacturing jobs have been created under President Obama. That’s the first time manufacturing jobs have increased since the 1990s. (Cheers, applause.) And I’ll tell you something else. The auto industry restructuring worked. (Cheers, applause.) It saved — it saved more than a million jobs, and not just at GM, Chrysler and their dealerships but in auto parts manufacturing all over the country. That’s why even the automakers who weren’t part of the deal supported it. They needed to save those parts suppliers too. Like I said, we’re all in this together. (Applause.) So what’s happened? There are now 250,000 more people working in the auto industry than on the day the companies were restructured. (Cheers, applause.) So — now, we all know that Governor Romney opposed the plan to save GM and Chrysler. (Boos.) So here’s another job score. (Laughter.) Are you listening in Michigan and Ohio and across the country? (Cheers.) Here — (cheers, applause) — here’s another job score: Obama, 250,000; Romney, zero. AUDIENCE MEMBERS: (With speaker.) Zero. (Cheers, applause.) PRESIDENT CLINTON: Now, the agreement the administration made with the management, labor and environmental groups to double car mileage, that was a good deal too. It will cut your gas prices in half, your gas bill. No matter what the price is, if you double the mileage of your car, your bill will be half what it would have been. It will make us more energy independent. It will cut greenhouse gas emissions. And according to several analyses, over the next 20 years, it’ll bring us another half a million good new jobs into the American economy. (Cheers, applause.) The president’s energy strategy, which he calls “all of the above,” is helping too. The boom in oil and gas production, combined with greater energy efficiency, has driven oil imports to a near-20- year low and natural gas production to an all-time high. And renewable energy production has doubled. (Cheers, applause.) Of course, we need a lot more new jobs. But there are already more than 3 million jobs open and unfilled in America, mostly because the people who apply for them don’t yet have the required skills to do them. So even as we get Americans more jobs, we have to prepare more Americans for the new jobs that are actually going to be created. The old economy is not coming back. We’ve got to build a new one and educate people to do those jobs. (Cheers, applause.) The president — the president and his education secretary have supported community colleges and employers in working together to train people for jobs that are actually open in their communities — and even more important after a decade in which exploding college costs have increased the dropout rate so much that the percentage of our young people with four-year college degrees has gone down so much that we have dropped to 16th in the world in the percentage of young people with college degrees. So the president’s student loan is more important than ever. Here’s what it does — (cheers, applause) — here’s what it does. You need to tell every voter where you live about this. It lowers the cost of federal student loans. And even more important, it give students the right to repay those loans as a clear, fixed, low percentage of their income for up to 20 years. (Cheers, applause.) Now what does this mean? What does this mean? Think of it. It means no one will ever have to drop out of college again for fear they can’t repay their debt. And it means — (cheers, applause) — it means that if someone wants to take a job with a modest income, a teacher, a police officer, if they want to be a small-town doctor in a little rural area, they won’t have to turn those jobs down because they don’t pay enough to repay they debt. Their debt obligation will be determined by their salary. This will change the future for young America. (Cheers, applause.) I don’t know about you — (cheers, applause) — but on all these issues, I know we’re better off because President Obama made the decisions he did. Now, that brings me to health care. (Cheers, applause.) And the Republicans call it, derisively, “Obamacare.” They say it’s a government takeover, a disaster, and that if we’ll just elect them, they’ll repeal it. Well, are they right? AUDIENCE MEMBERS: No! PRESIDENT CLINTON: Let’s take a look at what’s actually happened so far. First, individuals and businesses have already gotten more than a billion dollars in refunds from insurance companies because the new law requires 80 (percent) to 85 percent of your premium to go to your health care, not profits or promotion. (Cheers, applause.) And the gains are even greater than that because a bunch of insurance companies have applied to lower their rates to comply with the requirement. Second, more than 3 million young people between 19 and 25 are insured for the first time because their parents’ policies can cover them. (Cheers, applause.) Millions of seniors are receiving preventive care, all the way from breast cancer screenings to tests for heart problems and scores of other things. And younger people are getting them, too. Fourth, soon the insurance companies — not the government, the insurance companies — will have millions of new customers, many of them middle-class people with pre-existing conditions who never could get insurance before. (Cheers, applause.) Now, finally, listen to this. For the last two years — after going up at three times the rate of inflation for a decade, for the last two years health care costs have been under 4 percent in both years for the first time in 50 years. (Cheers, applause.) So let me ask you something. Are we better off because President Obama fought for health care reform? (Cheers, applause.) You bet we are. Now, there were two other attacks on the president in Tampa I think deserve an answer. First, both Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan attacked the president for allegedly robbing Medicare of $716 billion. That’s the same attack they leveled against the Congress in 2010, and they got a lot of votes on it. But it’s not true. (Applause.) Look, here’s what really happened. You be the judge. Here’s what really happened. There were no cuts to benefits at all. None. What the president did was to save money by taking the recommendations of a commission of professionals to cut unwarranted subsidies to providers and insurance companies that were not making people healthier and were not necessary to get the providers to provide the service. And instead of raiding Medicare, he used the savings to close the doughnut hole in the Medicare drug program — (cheers, applause) — and — you all got to listen carefully to this; this is really important — and to add eight years to the life of the Medicare trust fund so it is solvent till 2024. (Cheers, applause.) So — (chuckles) — so President Obama and the Democrats didn’t weaken Medicare; they strengthened Medicare. Now, when Congressman Ryan looked into that TV camera and attacked President Obama’s Medicare savings as, quote, the biggest, coldest power play, I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry — (laughter) — because that $716 billion is exactly, to the dollar, the same amount of Medicare savings that he has in his own budget. (Cheers, applause.) You got to get one thing — it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did. (Laughter, cheers, applause.) So — (inaudible) — (sustained cheers, applause) — now, you’re having a good time, but this is getting serious, and I want you to listen. (Laughter.) It’s important, because a lot of people believe this stuff. Now, at least on this issue, on this one issue, Governor Romney has been consistent. (Laughter.) He attacked President Obama too, but he actually wants to repeal those savings and give the money back to the insurance company. (Laughter, boos.) He wants to go back to the old system, which means we’ll reopen the doughnut hole and force seniors to pay more for drugs, and we’ll reduce the life of the Medicare trust fund by eight full years. (Boos.) So if he’s elected, and if he does what he promised to do, Medicare will now grow (sic/go) broke in 2016. (Boos.) Think about that. That means, after all, we won’t have to wait until their voucher program kicks in 2023 — (laughter) — to see the end of Medicare as we know it. (Applause.) They’re going to do it to us sooner than we thought. (Applause.) Now, folks, this is serious, because it gets worse. (Laughter.) And you won’t be laughing when I finish telling you this. They also want to block-grant Medicaid, and cut it by a third over the coming 10 years. AUDIENCE MEMBER: No! PRESIDENT CLINTON: Of course, that’s going to really hurt a lot of poor kids. But that’s not all. Lot of folks don’t know it, but nearly two-thirds of Medicaid is spent on nursing home care for Medicare seniors — (applause) — who are eligible for Medicaid. (Cheers, applause.) It’s going to end Medicare as we know it. And a lot of that money is also spent to help people with disabilities, including — (cheers, applause) — a lot of middle-class families whose kids have Down’s syndrome or autism or other severe conditions. (Applause.) And honestly, let’s think about it, if that happens, I don’t know what those families are going to do. So I know what I’m going to do. I’m going to do everything I can to see that it doesn’t happen. We can’t let it happen. (Cheers, applause.) We can’t. (Cheers, applause.) Now — wait a minute. (Cheers, applause.) Let’s look — AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! PRESIDENT CLINTON: Let’s look at the other big charge the Republicans made. It’s a real doozy. (Laughter.) They actually have charged and run ads saying that President Obama wants to weaken the work requirements in the welfare reform bill I signed that moved millions of people from welfare to work. (Jeers.) Wait, you need to know, here’s what happened. (Laughter.) Nobody ever tells you what really happened — here’s what happened. When some Republican governors asked if they could have waivers to try new ways to put people on welfare back to work, the Obama administration listened because we all know it’s hard for even people with good work histories to get jobs today. So moving folks from welfare to work is a real challenge. And the administration agreed to give waivers to those governors and others only if they had a credible plan to increase employment by 20 percent, and they could keep the waivers only if they did increase employment. Now, did I make myself clear? The requirement was for more work, not less. (Cheers, applause.) So this is personal to me. We moved millions of people off welfare. It was one of the reasons that in the eight years I was president, we had a hundred times as many people move out of poverty into the middle class than happened under the previous 12 years, a hundred times as many. (Cheers, applause.) It’s a big deal. But I am telling you the claim that President Obama weakened welfare reform’s work requirement is just not true. (Applause.) But they keep on running the ads claiming it. You want to know why? Their campaign pollster said, we are not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers. (Jeers, applause.) Now, finally I can say, that is true. (Laughter, cheers, applause.) I — (chuckles) — I couldn’t have said it better myself. (Laughter.) And I hope you and every American within the sound of my voice remembers it every time they see one of those ads, and it turns into an ad to re-elect Barack Obama and keep the fundamental principles of personal empowerment and moving everybody who can get a job into work as soon as we can. (Cheers, applause.) Now, let’s talk about the debt. Today, interest rates are low, lower than the rate of inflation. People are practically paying us to borrow money, to hold their money for them. But it will become a big problem when the economy grows and interest rates start to rise. We’ve got to deal with this big long- term debt problem or it will deal with us. It will gobble up a bigger and bigger percentage of the federal budget we’d rather spend on education and health care and science and technology. It — we’ve got to deal with it. Now, what has the president done? He has offered a reasonable plan of $4 trillion in debt reduction over a decade, with 2 1/2 trillion (dollars) coming from — for every $2 1/2 trillion in spending cuts, he raises a dollar in new revenues — 2 1/2-to-1. And he has tight controls on future spending. That’s the kind of balanced approach proposed by the Simpson-Bowles Commission, a bipartisan commission. Now, I think this plan is way better than Governor Romney’s plan. First, the Romney plan failed the first test of fiscal responsibility. The numbers just don’t add up. (Laughter, applause.) I mean, consider this. What would you do if you had this problem? Somebody says, oh, we’ve got a big debt problem. We’ve got to reduce the debt. So what’s the first thing you say we’re going to do? Well, to reduce the debt, we’re going to have another $5 trillion in tax cuts heavily weighted to upper-income people. So we’ll make the debt hole bigger before we start to get out of it. Now, when you say, what are you going to do about this $5 trillion you just added on? They say, oh, we’ll make it up by eliminating loopholes in the tax code. So then you ask, well, which loopholes, and how much? You know what they say? See me about that after the election. (Laughter.) I’m not making it up. That’s their position. See me about that after the election. Now, people ask me all the time how we got four surplus budgets in a row. What new ideas did we bring to Washington? I always give a one-word answer: Arithmetic. (Sustained cheers, applause.) If — arithmetic! If — (applause) — if they stay with their $5 trillion tax cut plan — in a debt reduction plan? — the arithmetic tells us, no matter what they say, one of three things is about to happen. One, assuming they try to do what they say they’ll do, get rid of — pay — cover it by deductions, cutting those deductions, one, they’ll have to eliminate so many deductions, like the ones for home mortgages and charitable giving, that middle-class families will see their tax bills go up an average of $2,000 while anybody who makes $3 million or more will see their tax bill go down $250,000. (Boos.) Or, two, they’ll have to cut so much spending that they’ll obliterate the budget for the national parks, for ensuring clean air, clean water, safe food, safe air travel. They’ll cut way back on Pell Grants, college loans, early childhood education, child nutrition programs, all the programs that help to empower middle-class families and help poor kids. Oh, they’ll cut back on investments in roads and bridges and science and technology and biomedical research. That’s what they’ll do. They’ll hurt the middle class and the poor and put the future on hold to give tax cuts to upper-income people who’ve been getting it all along. Or three, in spite of all the rhetoric, they’ll just do what they’ve been doing for more than 30 years. They’ll go in and cut the taxes way more than they cut spending, especially with that big defense increase, and they’ll just explode the debt and weaken the economy. And they’ll destroy the federal government’s ability to help you by letting interest gobble up all your tax payments. Don’t you ever forget when you hear them talking about this that Republican economic policies quadrupled the national debt before I took office, in the 12 years before I took office — (applause) — and doubled the debt in the eight years after I left, because it defied arithmetic. (Laughter, applause.) It was a highly inconvenient thing for them in our debates that I was just a country boy from Arkansas, and I came from a place where people still thought two and two was four. (Laughter, applause.) It’s arithmetic. We simply cannot afford to give the reins of government to someone who will double down on trickle down. (Cheers, applause.) Really. Think about this: President Obama — President Obama’s plan cuts the debt, honors our values, brightens the future of our children, our families and our nation. It’s a heck of a lot better. It passes the arithmetic test, and far more important, it passes the values test. (Cheers, applause.) My fellow Americans, all of us in this grand hall and everybody watching at home, when we vote in this election, we’ll be deciding what kind of country we want to live in. If you want a winner-take- all, you’re-on-your-own society, you should support the Republican ticket. But if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, a we’re-all-in-this-together society, you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden. (Cheers, applause.) If you — if you want — AUDIENCE MEMBERS: (Chanting.) Four more years! Four more years! PRESIDENT CLINTON: If you want America — if you want every American to vote and you think it is wrong to change voting procedures — (jeers) — just to reduce the turnout of younger, poorer, minority and disabled voters — (jeers) — you should support Barack Obama. (Cheers, applause.) And if you think — if you think the president was right to open the doors of American opportunity to all those young immigrants brought here when they were young so they can serve in the military or go to college, you must vote for Barack Obama. (Cheers, applause.) If you want a future of shared prosperity, where the middle class is growing and poverty is declining, where the American dream is really alive and well again and where the United States maintains its leadership as a force for peace and justice and prosperity in this highly competitive world, you have to vote for Barack Obama. (Cheers, applause.) Look, I love our country so much. And I know we’re coming back. For more than 200 years, through every crisis, we’ve always come back. (Cheers.) People have predicted our demise ever since George Washington was criticized for being a mediocre surveyor with a bad set of wooden false teeth. (Laughter.) And so far, every single person that’s bet against America has lost money because we always come back. (Cheers, applause.) We come through ever fire a little stronger and a little better. And we do it because in the end we decide to champion the cause for which our founders pledged their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor — the cause of forming a more perfect union. (Cheers, applause.) My fellow Americans, if that is what you want, if that is what you believe, you must vote and you must re-elect President Barack Obama. (Cheers, applause.) God bless you and God bless America. (Cheers, applause.) END
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@NiallOfficial i admire u alot for doing this,my lil bro has autism and its nice to see that people are trying to help autistic kids
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Autism Society Phils - 03:40:44
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Autism Society Phils - 03:39:33
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Video: Highlights from former President Bill Clinton’s speech at the DNC in Charlotte, N.C. Wednesday night. DNC 2012: Bill Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National Convention (Prepared remarks) Wednesday, September 5, 3:09 PM Below are the prepared remarks of President Bill Clinton’s speech to the Democratic National Convention I want to nominate a man whose own life has known its fair share of adversity and uncertainty. A man who ran for President to change the course of an already weak economy and then just six weeks before the election, saw it suffer the biggest collapse since the Great Depression. A man who stopped the slide into depression and put us on the long road to recovery, knowing all the while that no matter how many jobs were created and saved, there were still millions more waiting, trying to feed their children and keep their hopes alive. I want to nominate a man cool on the outside but burning for America on the inside. A man who believes we can build a new American Dream economy driven by innovation and creativity, education and cooperation. A man who had the good sense to marry Michelle Obama. I want Barack Obama to be the next President of the United States and I proudly nominate him as the standard bearer of the Democratic Party. In Tampa, we heard a lot of talk about how the President and the Democrats don’t believe in free enterprise and individual initiative, how we want everyone to be dependent on the government, how bad we are for the economy. The Republican narrative is that all of us who amount to anything are completely self-made. One of our greatest Democratic Chairmen, Bob Strauss, used to say that every politician wants you to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself, but it ain’t so. We Democrats think the country works better with a strong middle class, real opportunities for poor people to work their way into it and a relentless focus on the future, with business and government working together to promote growth and broadly shared prosperity. We think “we’re all in this together” is a better philosophy than “you’re on your own.” Who’s right? Well since 1961, the Republicans have held the White House 28 years, the Democrats 24. In those 52 years, our economy produced 66 million private sector jobs. What’s the jobs score? Republicans 24 million, Democrats 42 million! It turns out that advancing equal opportunity and economic empowerment is both morally right and good economics, because discrimination, poverty and ignorance restrict growth, while investments in education, infrastructure and scientific and technological research increase it, creating more good jobs and new wealth for all of us. Though I often disagree with Republicans, I never learned to hate them the way the far right that now controls their party seems to hate President Obama and the Democrats. After all, President Eisenhower sent federal troops to my home state to integrate Little Rock Central High and built the interstate highway system. And as governor, I worked with President Reagan on welfare reform and with President George H.W. Bush on national education goals. I am grateful to President George W. Bush for PEPFAR, which is saving the lives of millions of people in poor countries and to both Presidents Bush for the work we’ve done together after the South Asia tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and the Haitian earthquake. Through my foundation, in America and around the world, I work with Democrats, Republicans and Independents who are focused on solving problems and seizing opportunities, not fighting each other. When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better. After all, nobody’s right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day. All of us are destined to live our lives between those two extremes. Unfortunately, the faction that now dominates the Republican Party doesn’t see it that way. They think government is the enemy, and compromise is weakness. One of the main reasons America should re-elect President Obama is that he is still committed to cooperation. He appointed Republican Secretaries of Defense, the Army and Transportation. He appointed a Vice President who ran against him in 2008, and trusted him to oversee the successful end of the war in Iraq and the implementation of the recovery act. And Joe Biden did a great job with both. He appointed Cabinet members who supported Hillary in the primaries. Heck, he even appointed Hillary! I’m so proud of her and grateful to our entire national security team for all they’ve done to make us safer and stronger and to build a world with more partners and fewer enemies. I’m also grateful to the young men and women who serve our country in the military and to Michelle Obama and Jill Biden for supporting military families when their loved ones are overseas and for helping our veterans, when they come home bearing the wounds of war, or needing help with education, housing, and jobs. President Obama’s record on national security is a tribute to his strength, and judgment, and to his preference for inclusion and partnership over partisanship. He also tried to work with Congressional Republicans on Health Care, debt reduction, and jobs, but that didn’t work out so well. Probably because, as the Senate Republican leader, in a remarkable moment of candor, said two years before the election, their number one priority was not to put America back to work, but to put President Obama out of work. Senator, I hate to break it to you, but we’re going to keep President Obama on the job! In Tampa, the Republican argument against the President’s re-election was pretty simple: we left him a total mess, he hasn’t cleaned it up fast enough, so fire him and put us back in. In order to look like an acceptable alternative to President Obama, they couldn’t say much about the ideas they have offered over the last two years. You see they want to go back to the same old policies that got us into trouble in the first place: to cut taxes for high income Americans even more than President Bush did; to get rid of those pesky financial regulations designed to prevent another crash and prohibit future bailouts; to increase defense spending two trillion dollars more than the Pentagon has requested without saying what they’ll spend the money on; to make enormous cuts in the rest of the budget, especially programs that help the middle class and poor kids. As another President once said - there they go again. I like the argument for President Obama’s re-election a lot better. He inherited a deeply damaged economy, put a floor under the crash, began the long hard road to recovery, and laid the foundation for a modern, more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good new jobs, vibrant new businesses, and lots of new wealth for the innovators. Are we where we want to be? No. Is the President satisfied? No. Are we better off than we were when he took office, with an economy in free fall, losing 750,000 jobs a month. The answer is YES. I understand the challenge we face. I know many Americans are still angry and frustrated with the economy. Though employment is growing, banks are beginning to lend and even housing prices are picking up a bit, too many people don’t feel it. I experienced the same thing in 1994 and early 1995. Our policies were working and the economy was growing but most people didn’t feel it yet. By 1996, the economy was roaring, halfway through the longest peacetime expansion in American history. President Obama started with a much weaker economy than I did. No President - not me or any of my predecessors could have repaired all the damage in just four years. But conditions are improving and if you’ll renew the President’s contract you will feel it. I believe that with all my heart. President Obama’s approach embodies the values, the ideas, and the direction America must take to build a 21st century version of the American Dream in a nation of shared opportunities, shared prosperity and shared responsibilities. So back to the story. In 2010, as the President’s recovery program kicked in, the job losses stopped and things began to turn around. The Recovery Act saved and created millions of jobs and cut taxes for 95% of the American people. In the last 29 months the economy has produced about 4.5 million private sector jobs. But last year, the Republicans blocked the President’s jobs plan costing the economy more than a million new jobs. So here’s another jobs score: President Obama plus 4.5 million, Congressional Republicans zero. Over that same period, more than more than 500,000 manufacturing jobs have been created under President Obama - the first time manufacturing jobs have increased since the 1990s. The auto industry restructuring worked. It saved more than a million jobs, not just at GM, Chrysler and their dealerships, but in auto parts manufacturing all over the country. That’s why even auto-makers that weren’t part of the deal supported it. They needed to save the suppliers too. Like I said, we’re all in this together. Now there are 250,000 more people working in the auto industry than the day the companies were restructured. Governor Romney opposed the plan to save GM and Chrysler. So here’s another jobs score: Obama two hundred and fifty thousand, Romney, zero. The agreement the administration made with management, labor and environmental groups to double car mileage over the next few years is another good deal: it will cut your gas bill in half, make us more energy independent, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and add another 500,000 good jobs. President Obama’s “all of the above” energy plan is helping too - the boom in oil and gas production combined with greater energy efficiency has driven oil imports to a near 20 year low and natural gas production to an all time high. Renewable energy production has also doubled. We do need more new jobs, lots of them, but there are already more than three million jobs open and unfilled in America today, mostly because the applicants don’t have the required skills. We have to prepare more Americans for the new jobs that are being created in a world fueled by new technology. That’s why investments in our people are more important than ever. The President has supported community colleges and employers in working together to train people for open jobs in their communities. And, after a decade in which exploding college costs have increased the drop-out rate so much that we’ve fallen to 16th in the world in the percentage of our young adults with college degrees, his student loan reform lowers the cost of federal student loans and even more important, gives students the right to repay the loans as a fixed percentage of their incomes for up to 20 years. That means no one will have to drop-out of college for fear they can’t repay their debt, and no one will have to turn down a job, as a teacher, a police officer or a small town doctor because it doesn’t pay enough to make the debt payments. This will change the future for young Americans. I know we’re better off because President Obama made these decisions. That brings me to health care. The Republicans call it Obamacare and say it’s a government takeover of health care that they’ll repeal. Are they right? Let’s look at what’s happened so far. Individuals and businesses have secured more than a billion dollars in refunds from their insurance premiums because the new law requires 80% to 85% of your premiums to be spent on health care, not profits or promotion. Other insurance companies have lowered their rates to meet the requirement. More than 3 million young people between 19 and 25 are insured for the first time because their parents can now carry them on family policies. Millions of seniors are receiving preventive care including breast cancer screenings and tests for heart problems. Soon the insurance companies, not the government, will have millions of new customers many of them middle class people with pre-existing conditions. And for the last two years, health care spending has grown under 4%, for the first time in 50 years. So are we all better off because President Obama fought for it and passed it? You bet we are. There were two other attacks on the President in Tampa that deserve an answer. Both Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan attacked the President for allegedly robbing Medicare of 716 billion dollars. Here’s what really happened. There were no cuts to benefits. None. What the President did was save money by cutting unwarranted subsidies to providers and insurance companies that weren’t making people any healthier. He used the saving to close the donut hole in the Medicare drug program, and to add eight years to the life of the Medicare Trust Fund. It’s now solvent until 2024. So President Obama and the Democrats didn’t weaken Medicare, they strengthened it. When Congressman Ryan looked into the TV camera and attacked President Obama’s “biggest coldest power play” in raiding Medicare, I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. You see, that 716 billion dollars is exactly the same amount of Medicare savings Congressman Ryan had in his own budget. At least on this one, Governor Romney’s been consistent. He wants to repeal the savings and give the money back to the insurance companies, re-open the donut hole and force seniors to pay more for drugs, and reduce the life of the Medicare Trust Fund by eight years. So now if he’s elected and does what he promised Medicare will go broke by 2016. If that happens, you won’t have to wait until their voucher program to begins in 2023 to see the end Medicare as we know it. But it gets worse. They also want to block grant Medicaid and cut it by a third over the coming decade. Of course, that will hurt poor kids, but that’s not all. Almost two-thirds of Medicaid is spent on nursing home care for seniors and on people with disabilities, including kids from middle class families, with special needs like, Downs syndrome or Autism. I don’t know how those families are going to deal with it. We can’t let it happen Now let’s look at the Republican charge that President Obama wants to weaken the work requirements in the welfare reform bill I signed that moved millions of people from welfare to work. Here’s what happened. When some Republican governors asked to try new ways to put people on welfare back to work, the Obama Administration said they would only do it if they had a credible plan to increase employment by 20%. You hear that? More work. So the claim that President Obama weakened welfare reform’s work requirement is just not true. But they keep running ads on it. As their campaign pollster said “we’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers.” Now that is true. I couldn’t have said it better myself - I just hope you remember that every time you see the ad. Let’s talk about the debt. We have to deal with it or it will deal with us. President Obama has offered a plan with 4 trillion dollars in debt reduction over a decade, with two and a half dollars of spending reductions for every one dollar of revenue increases, and tight controls on future spending. It’s the kind of balanced approach proposed by the bipartisan Simpson-Bowles commission. I think the President’s plan is better than the Romney plan, because the Romney plan fails the first test of fiscal responsibility: The numbers don’t add up. It’s supposed to be a debt reduction plan but it begins with five trillion dollars in tax cuts over a ten-year period. That makes the debt hole bigger before they even start to dig out. They say they’ll make it up by eliminating loopholes in the tax code. When you ask “which loopholes and how much?,” they say “See me after the election on that.” People ask me all the time how we delivered four surplus budgets. What new ideas did we bring? I always give a one-word answer: arithmetic. If they stay with a 5 trillion dollar tax cut in a debt reduction plan - the - arithmetic tells us that one of three things will happen: 1) they’ll have to eliminate so many deductions like the ones for home mortgages and charitable giving that middle class families will see their tax bill go up two thousand dollars year while people making over 3 million dollars a year get will still get a 250,000 dollar tax cut; or 2) they’ll have to cut so much spending that they’ll obliterate the budget for our national parks, for ensuring clean air, clean water, safe food, safe air travel; or they’ll cut way back on Pell Grants, college loans, early childhood education and other programs that help middle class families and poor children, not to mention cutting investments in roads, bridges, science, technology and medical research; or 3) they’ll do what they’ve been doing for thirty plus years now - cut taxes more than they cut spending, explode the debt, and weaken the economy. Remember, Republican economic policies quadrupled the debt before I took office and doubled it after I left. We simply can’t afford to double-down on trickle-down. President Obama’s plan cuts the debt, honors our values, and brightens the future for our children, our families and our nation. My fellow Americans, you have to decide what kind of country you want to live in. If you want a you’re on your own, winner take all society you should support the Republican ticket. If you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibilities - a “we’re all in it together” society, you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden. If you want every American to vote and you think its wrong to change voting procedures just to reduce the turnout of younger, poorer, minority and disabled voters, you should support Barack Obama. If you think the President was right to open the doors of American opportunity to young immigrants brought here as children who want to go to college or serve in the military, you should vote for Barack Obama. If you want a future of shared prosperity, where the middle class is growing and poverty is declining, where the American Dream is alive and well, and where the United States remains the leading force for peace and prosperity in a highly competitive world, you should vote for Barack Obama. I love our country - and I know we’re coming back. For more than 200 years, through every crisis, we’ve always come out stronger than we went in. And we will again as long as we do it together. We champion the cause for which our founders pledged their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor – to form a more perfect union. If that’s what you believe, if that’s what you want, we have to re-elect President Barack Obama. God Bless You - God Bless America.
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Robert Moran - 03:38:04
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Its nice to have a boss who listens to his employees. I wish I could be so lucky at my next job. My boss is supportive of my autism. #happy
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Autism Society Phils - 03:37:56
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The Autism Society Philippines Cavite Chapters, in partnership with the Municipal Government of Carmona, Cavite,... http://t.co/eHnooHfL
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Cycling for Autism - 03:35:55
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@SRAM_mtb http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade thats 170miles for autism awareness RT
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DontGetHoe'd❕ - 03:35:41
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@xjayreece the dude that looks like Pitbull with autism no?
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Cycling for Autism - 03:35:19
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@BeccaBarbiie http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade thats 170miles for autism awareness RT
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Kelton & Ainsley - 03:34:17
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Unbelievable speech by Clinton! Thank you for mentioning middle class families raising children w/ DS, #autism, & other conditions.
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Psychiatry Update - 03:34:13
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DSM-5 to cut autism diagnoses by 23% | Psychiatry Update: http://t.co/MozbEg0c
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Cycling for Autism - 03:34:09
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@davec_uk http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade thats 170miles for autism awareness RT
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Braxton - 03:34:07
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@hopkinsdewayne_ he got aspergers, its like a light version of autism.. lmao
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Living Autism - 03:33:25
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New 'Real Look' #autism video released, has anybody seen any of their previous releases and are they helpful?... http://t.co/FthkYboB
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Sanjna - 03:33:13
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I'm supporting Autism Speaks Canada! https://t.co/k5nYq4BN via @DonorDrive
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UniqueVisions by Jen - 03:32:55
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http://t.co/DWtloRvF Autism Support bracelet by uniquevisionsbyjen on Etsy, $8.00
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Andy Smith EcumeDean - 03:32:46
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@TelfordCC Thanks for following PL RT support for the @F2FPlayCentre #children #autism http://t.co/KcXSyHFl
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Brenda Morris - 03:32:17
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Holyoke has declared April Autism Awareness Month.....City Hall and the fire stations are lit up BLUE!!! This picture is by Jeffrey Byrnes-JeffreyB. Photography.
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UniqueVisions by Jen - 03:31:47
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http://t.co/ApaXZSHf Autism Support bracelet by uniquevisionsbyjen on Etsy, $12.00
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Nataša Buzurović - 03:31:12
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Why kids with autism make easy prey for school bullies | http://t.co/LEAX2FYX via @TIME
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Myalgic Encephalomye - 03:31:10
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#Nevada is a dangerous place. Police take patient info in notebooks. Don't go to Nevada! #mecfs #HHS #spoonie #autism @repberkley #NIH #CDC
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Cycling for Autism - 03:30:41
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@bigglesfm http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade thats 170miles for autism awareness #teamBiggleswade
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Cycling for Autism - 03:29:56
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@GrahamAgassiz http://t.co/gIwCNjgJ … we are cycling from Cardiff2Biggleswade thats 170mile for autism awareness
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That nigga Dom - 03:29:53
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@Yakub_Bey asperger syndrome is a form of autism when you have difficulty with socializing , communicating and interacting
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Asperger's Forum - 03:29:49
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Thank you, Ereth! Statistics: Posted Posted by Turtle — Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:21 am — Replies 5 ... http://t.co/2O8nsedC #aspergers #autism
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Cycling for Autism - 03:29:17
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@MamasTurnNow http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade that's 170miles for autism awareness
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Justin Jefferies - 03:28:12
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Clinton used Down Syndrome and Autism to tug at the heart string of voters. #Joke
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Cycling for Autism - 03:27:52
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http://t.co/PHZylVhI … we are cycling from Cardiff to Biggleswade thats 170miles for autism awareness , please join facebook group RT #MTB
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Charles Myrick -CEO - 03:26:59
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Eric Chessen's Autism Fitness Assessment Toolbox - http://t.co/1n101GJ7
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Andrew Jaspan - 03:26:52
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Can a gut bacteria imbalance really cause autism? http://t.co/rNQOqi0R via @conversationedu
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Miriam Castillo Zuñiga - 03:26:32
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NUESTROS ALIMENTOS ESTÁN REPLETOS DEPELIGROSOS GLUTAMATOS ¿Es la masiva e innecesaria adición de glutamatos a los alimentos la principal causa de la epidemia de obesidad que asola a la sociedad moderna así como del deterioro del sistema nervioso y de patologías tan dispares como el alzheimer, el parkinson, el autismo, el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad (TDAH), la esclerosis múltiple, la esclerosis lateral amiotrófica, las migrañas, la hipertensión, la pérdida de visión, la diabetes, el tinnitus o las arritmias? Pues hay suficientes investigaciones como para sospechar que sí o que, al menos, contribuye a su aparición y/o desarrollo. Y aclaremos que con el término de glutamatos nos estamos refiriendo a las cinco sales del ácido glutámico autorizadas para su usoalimentario como aditivos: el glutamato monosódico (E-621), el glutamato monopotásico (E-622), el glutamato cálcico (E-623), el glutamato monoamónico (E-624) y el glutamato magnésico (E-625). No estará pues de más que leamos las etiquetas de los alimentos que compramos para abstenernos de ingerir todos los que contengan esas nomenclaturas. Revista D-DSALUD No.151 JUL/AGO 2012
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Brandon Roy - 03:26:05
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@chefsymon I just realized you're an Autism awareness advocate! My son has autism. You're the man.
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Katrina Moody - 03:25:42
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iPod May Ease Transition For Those With Autism - As more people with autism enter the work world, a new case study s... http://t.co/XzPS6DB1
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Anna Kennedy - 03:25:38
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Apple devices gain scientific backing for autism assistance http://t.co/1iUlGXqQ via @examinercom
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Jo Fox - 03:25:09
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As a school do you need help on proving validation for #OFSTED for support of pupils with #autism? - http://t.co/bf9HYGFw
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Byron J Richards - 03:24:57
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Nutrients May Reduce the Risk of Having a Child with Autism http://t.co/KYP9Osf0
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Stephen Davey - 03:24:46
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@iamspecialized with my Roubaix Elite at top of Col de Saises in aid of Research Autism, shout 4 @GrandeAlpes http://t.co/9xHoICHT
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AutismTrap - 03:24:32
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Autism center sues over blog posts calling it a fraud and worse http://t.co/qjyyk6tO #autism
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Etienne Vu - 03:24:27
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Ousama Aklan - 03:24:07
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This book contains a very detailed discussion on the receptors, pharmacogenetics and various other aspects, such as future applications in pharmacology. The first section of the book contains chapters which are discussing the role of molecular pharmacology of several receptors (e.g. cannabinoid and GABA), while the second section describes experimental studies in immunopharmacology. Today pharmacogenetics represents a new emerging branch of pharmacology which assesses the response to the drug based on genetic characteristics, therefore the third section is dedicated to this argument. The fourth section has been dedicated to clinical pharmacology and pharmacovigilance, while the fifth section is explaining the implication of pharmacology in diagnostic. The chapters whose main topic is related to etnopharmacology and toxicology are included in sixth section. Finally, the last section is dedicated to future applications. Contents Preface Part 1 Pharmacodynamic 1 Metabotropic Receptors for Glutamate and GAB A 2 Interactions Between Glutamate Receptors and TRPV1 Involved in Nociceptive Processing at Peripheral Endings of Primary Afferent Fibers 3 Molecular Pharmacology of Nucleoside and Nucleotide HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 4 Opioid Kappa Receptor Selective Agonist TRK-820 (Nalfurafine Hydrochloride) 5 The Cannabinoid 1 Receptor and Progenitor Cells in the Adult Central Nervous System 6 Peroxisome Pro I iterator Activated Receptor Alpha (PPARa) Agonists: A Potential Tool for a Healthy Aging Brain Part 2 Experimental Study 7 The Influence of Cyclophosphamide on Immune Function of Murine Macrophages 3 Modification of Interleukin-10 with Mannose- 6-Phosphate Groups Yields a Liver-Specific Cytokine with Antifibrotic Activity in Rats Part 3 Pharmacogenetic 9 Pharmacogenetics: The Scientific Basis 10 Future of Pharmacogenetics in Cardiovascular Diseases 11 Warfarin Enantiomers Pharmacokinetics by CYP2C19 12 Pharmacogenetics - A Treatment Strategy for Alcoholism Part 4 Clinical Pharmacology 13 Pharmacological Approaches to Improve Ageing 14 Pharmacological Neuromodulation in Autism Spectrum Disorders 15 Pharmacology of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopause 16 A Multi-Level Analysis of World Scientific Output in Pharmacology 17 Mephedrone-Related Fatalities in the United Kingdom: Contextual, Clinical and Practical Issues 18 Novel Strategies in Drug-Induced Acute Kidney Injury 19 Chemical and Physical Enhancers for Transdermal Drug Delivery Part 5 Diagnostic 20 Application of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Imaging Mass Spectrometry 21 Closed-Loop Control of Anaesthetic Effect Part 6 Ethnopharmacology and Toxicology 22 The Influence of Displacement by Human Groups Among Regions in the Medicinal Use of Natural Resource: A Case Study in Diadema, Sao Paulo - Brazil 23 Unconventional Raw Natural Sustainable Sources for Obtaining Pharmacological Principles Potentially Active on CNS Through Catalytic, Ecologically Clean, Processes 24 Elucidating the Role of Biliverdin Reductase in the Expression of Heme Oxygenase-1 as a Cytoprotective Response to Stress 25 Antibothropic Action of Camellia sinensis Extract Against the Neuromuscular Blockade by Bothrops jararacussu Snake Venom and Its Main Toxin, Bothropstoxin-I 26 The Effects of Viscum album (Mistletoe) QuFrF Extract and Vincristine in Human Multiple Myeloma Cell Lines - A Comparative Experimental Study Using Several and Different Par 27 Ethanol Toxicity in the Brain: Alteration of Astroglial Cell Function Part 7 Future Applications 28 The Involvement of Pur inerg ic System in Pain: Adenosine Receptors and Inosine as Pharmacological Tools in Future Treatments 29 Therapeutic Organo metal lie Compounds 30 Aging: Drugs to Eliminate Methylglyoxal, a Reactive Glucose Metabolite, and Advanced Glycation Endproducts 31 Ethanol Interference on Adenosine System للتحمبل http://depositfiles.com/files/psmmb7ueb http://filepost.com/files/c2c47bbf/PharmacologyITO.pdf/
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#DaSc iPod May Ease Transition For Those With Autism - As more people with autism enter the work world, a new case s... http://t.co/KVR9UA0T
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Anna Kennedy - 03:24:01
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Can a gut bacteria imbalance really cause autism? http://t.co/euXG2Syz via @conversationedu
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Esmeralda c: - 03:23:46
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That kid named Alan that has autism told me he was a vampire today & that his fangs were growing . I was like ...
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F. Autismo Madrid - 03:23:41
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Kon-Tiki: 25 especialistas se forman desde mañana en diagnóstico de autismo en Burgos - 20minutos.es http://t.co/bBTwEDky vía @20m
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Michelle Dawson - 03:23:34
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Why not make grant applications public, after a delay? Excellent idea. Autism-relevant for sure http://t.co/QFwJcISE via @ivanoransky
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TOMAS GARCIA - 03:23:20
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Shiobhan Kelly - 03:23:15
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@HeavyMetalTeddy Ian has some serious issues, and it's ADHD, or OCD. I think he has a form of Autism called aspberger. His constant rocking,
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Anna Kennedy - 03:23:15
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via @phillydotcom And the latest cause of autism is ... http://t.co/2XQYfmU4
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