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Bobby Dimond
Personal information
Full name Bobby Dimond
Born Dapto, Australia
Playing information
Position Wing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1950–51 Western Suburbs 23 36
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1948 New South Wales 3 3
As of 27 August 2006

Bobby Dimond (born in Dapto, New South Wales) was an Australian rugby league footballer. He is the older brother of Peter Dimond. He made his first grade debut at the age of sixteen. He played his club rugby league for the Western Suburbs Magpies. Dimond was also selected to play for Australia.

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Diani Beach Hospital

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Diani Beach Hospital


Diani Beach Hospital

The Diani Beach Hospital
Diani Beach, Mombasa
Location
Place Diani Beach Mombasa, Coast, (KE)
Organisation
Care System Private
Hospital Type Unknown
Services
Emergency Dept. Unknown
Beds 25
History
Founded 1997
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in Kenya
List of hospitals in Kenya

Diani Beach Hospital is a high-tech modern health facility that lies on the white sands of Diani Beach, on the South Coast of Mombasa, Kenya.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Community Outreach
  • 3 International Recognition
  • 4 Affiliations To Insurance Companies
  • 5 Milestones
  • 6 External links

History

More than eleven years of operations have made the Diani Beach Hospital an integral part of Diani, a tourist resort identified with the chain of hotels and luxurious villas that line Diani Beach.

The influence of Kenya’s hospitality industry is more than just a proponent at the hospital, conceptualized and brought to fruition by Dr. K S Rekhi, a common personality in most hotels in Mombasa’s South Coast, where his career in medicine coalesced as a doctor on call for many of the hotels in the areas.

As a resident of Diani for over 20 years, Dr. Rekhi appreciated the dilemma most of the residents of this area had to contend with, in cases of medical emergencies, since the only other well-equipped hospitals were more than 35 km across the ferry on Mombasa Island.

The hospital is accessible to everybody and has filled a big void in comprehensive health care that had for a very long time forced patients in the area to endure the inconvenience of long distance travel to seek similar medical attention in Mombasa.

Diani Beach Hospital was opened in July 1997 and is located on the Diani Beach Road adjoining the Leisure Lodge Golf Course, and thus offering a magnificent view from the balcony of the private wards.

Today Diani is proud to have one of the country’s most well equipped hospitals with high standards of medical care at the Kenyan Coast. The hospital’s high standards are comparable to most of its European counterparts.

Diani Beach Hospital is proud to be recognized by IAMAT (International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers)

The success of the hospital was probably inevitable given the background of Dr. Rekhi, the man behind its founding, who for a long time had been attending to visiting tourists in their hotels. He understood the challenges posed by demanding patients who seek the high standards of medical care of the western world.

The design and ambience of the hospital also tends to maintain the continuum of the tourists “pampered status” in the hotels, as is reflected in the size and the orientation of the rooms, the furnishing and the extras like satellite TV, DVD and provision for internet browsing in the rooms.

The Hospital now boasts a huge array of departments, which include the all the out patient services; a 24 hour well stocked pharmacy offering a wide range of generic, branded and OTC medicines; a laboratory which houses state-of-the-art technology, such as COULTER analyzer for full blood count, Humalyzer for blood biochemistry, ELISA, Coagucheck to check Prothrombin time, and QBC for the rapid detection of Malaria parasites; our new, larger X-ray machine can tackle all common orthopeadic, abdominal and chest X-Rays; our Minor theatre deals with procedures like closed reduction of fracture-dislocations, Dynacast application, suturing, dressing of wounds, incision and drainage of abscesses, simple excision biopsies and triage of casualties following accidents. All necessary instruments and accessories are autoclaved to ensure zero-risk of cross infections; our Major theatre is equipped with all the standard operating room accessories like anesthesia equipment and operating table, the theatre enables us to carry out routine operative procedures like appendicectomy, hernia repairs, C-section and uncomplicated general surgeries. Anesthetists and surgeons from our panel of consultants are readily available round the clock to take up either routine or emergency surgeries. The Hospital also has 2 fully-equipped ambulances at its disposal for emergency road evacuation of casualties either to the hospital or to a referral hospital in Mombasa. The ambulance is dispatched to the site with a qualified doctor and a paramedic/nurse on board. Established in January 2003, the ICU/HDU boasts of the latest gadgets in critical care. Some of the routinely handled cases include drowning, stroke, heart attacks, poisoning, road traffic accidents, metabolic complications of diabetes, acute asthmatic attacks, respiratory, cardiac and gastro-intestinal emergencies. The highlight of the ICU has been the recent successful thrombolysis of a 36-year old patient with acute myocardial infarction. The ICU is proud to have a portable ventilator, defibrillator, cardiac monitor, pulse oximeter, piped oxygen supply and suction machines.

Moving on, the hospital is also proud of its In-Patient services. ‘Comfort with care’ is the motto of our inpatient services. We have three levels of admitting facilities – Private, Semi-Private and General Wards. The Private rooms are all en suite with attached bathroom, air conditioning, TV with Satellite connection, DVD players, fridge, attendants’ couch, piped oxygen delivery and bedside nurse call system. Almost all rooms offer a panoramic view of the neighboring lush green Golf course.The Semi-private rooms offer twin-sharing accommodation with common bathroom. These rooms have air conditioning and TV with Satellite connection.

There are 2 General wards – Male and Female with three beds each in ward.

2006 marked the opening of our new state-of-the-art physiotherapy department which is equipped with Short-wave diathermy, Laser therapy, Traction therapy, Interferential therapy, TENS, Ultrasound therapy among others and will ensure complete prevention and correction of disabilities and rehabilitation of both acute and chronic musculo-skeletal ailments including physical handicap in patients. Qualified Physiotherapists manages the department. We also have highly talented personnel offering reflexology and Orthobionomy.

2008 marked the beginnings of the Aesthetic Medicine Department in the hospital. Procedures like Tumescent Liposuction (A body sculpting procedure performed completely under local anaesthesia with no downtime for the patient. No hospitalization and a very quick recovery within a day or two), autologous facial fat transfers (A procedure where the patient’s own body fat is grafted into the deep wrinkles on the face. The results are much longer lasting than BOTOX or conventional fillers.), and Mesotherapy (A revolutionary procedure that can help people lose fat without surgery, get rid of Cellulite and for facial rejuvenation.) “Imagine combining aesthetic procedures and a great holiday with safaris and all! It would be the ultimate experience!” is what the hospital uses to attract many of their foreign patients for aesthetic treatment, along with the considerably lower price tag for the treatments, compared to Europe and America.

The hospital also hosts a Podiatrist / Oesteopath who conducts ‘foot care clinics’ once every three months. Diabetic foot care, care of ingrown toe nails and other podiatric services are available. A highly-qualified Osteopath is available to handle musculo-skeletal ailments, especially of the spine.The Osteopath is also capable of offering Reflexology services.

The conclude the list of available services at the Diani Beach Hospital, an Ante Natal Clinic and Well Baby Clinic have been opened in out New Wing.

Community Outreach

The hospital takes pride in the fact that it has consistently taken part in social welfare programs in the local community. It offers free vaccination to all needy children of the locality who are below 5 years twice a month.

The staff of majority of the hotels and resorts are treated free of cost. Plans free dental camps for school children will be undertaken and we are constantly looking at new avenues to take active part in the community based programs.

International Recognition

The hospital has earned international acclaim and is mentioned in such leading travel guides like Rough Guides to Kenya and Lonely Planet.

The hospital is a member of the IAMAT (International Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers.)

Affiliations To Insurance Companies

When it comes to payment options the hospital strives to make it as hassle free as possible. We are renowned internationally and most leading insurance providers have identified us as the preferred providers in the South Coast of Kenya.

Some of the leading international Health Insurance Companies that we work with are BUPA, AXA, SOS, ELVIA, CEGA, ADAC, MONDIAL, MEDICALL, EUROP ASSISTANCE, etc. The list is quite exhaustive.

Locally we are the preferred providers for AAR, RHEAL, HERITAGE JUBILEE and many more.

We also accept all leading currencies and credit cards as a mode of payment should someone wish to settle

Milestones

1997: Commencement of the hospital with 2 private rooms, General wards, pharmacy, laboratory, X-Ray, Major and Minor theatres, and Emergency Room.

1998: Addition of 6 more private rooms.

2000: Upgradation of the laboratory with newer equipments like Humalyzer 2000 and a Biochemistry analyzer.

2003: Inauguration of the ICU/HDU equipped with state-of-the-art equipments like AED portable Ventilator, cardiac monitor.

Addition of Coulter automated blood cell analyzer to the laboratory.</nowiki>

2004: ELISA machine added to the laboratory, coagulation profile analyser.

First thrombolysis of a patient with Acute Myocardial infarction (heart attack).

2005: Construction of a new wing under the main hospital.

Construction of the Semi-Private wing.

Upgrading of X-ray department with acquisition of new bigger X-ray machine.

2006: Start of a modern dental unit, physiotherapy, C.M.E room, CSSD (Central Sterilisation Department).

2007: Hospital celebrates it’s 10 year anniversary.

2008: Start of a hydrotherapy unit – fully equipped with a heated hydrotherapy pool, jacuzzi and high pressurie water-jets.

Incorporation of Aesthetic Medicine department to the existing facilities and offering services like Liposuction, Mesotherapy and facial cosmetic procedures.

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Ephraim Avigdor Speiser

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Ephraim Avigdor Speiser (January 24, 1902–June 15, 1965) was a Polish-born American Assyriologist. He discovered the ancient site of Tepe Gawra in 1927 and supervised its excavation between 1931 and 1938.

Contents

  • 1 Pre-war career
  • 2 Post-war
  • 3 Selected Works
  • 4 References

Pre-war career

He was born in Skalat, Galicia, (then in Austrian Poland, now Ukraine) and went to school in Lwow. In 1920, at the age of 18, he emigrated to the United States, eventually becoming a US citizen in 1926. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania receiving his M.A. in 1923, then his Ph.D. from Dropsie College in Philadelphia in 1924.. From 1924 to 1926 he was Harrison Research Fellow in Semitics at the University of Pennsylvania.

In 1926, Speiser won a Guggenheim Fellowship to study remains of the ancient Mitanni and Hurrians in northern Mesopotamia. While there in 1927 he discovered the Tepe Gawra (or “Great Mound”), one of the world’s earliest cradles of civilization. In 1928 the was appointed assistant professor of Semitics at the University of Pennsylvania, and full professor in 1931. He was field director of the Joint Excavation of the ASOR and the University Museum, 1930-1932, 1936-1937, undertaking excavations in Tepe Gawra and Tell Billa.

During World War II, Speiser was chief of the Office of Strategic Services’ Near East Section of the Research and Analysis Branch in Washington.

Post-war

After the war he returned to the University of Pennsylvania, where he was Chairman of the Department of Oriental Studies from 1947 until his death in 1965. He was also appointed Ellis Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literatures there in 1954

He translated and wrote extensive commentary for the volume on Genesis in the Anchor Bible Series and was one of the editors of the Torah in the New Jewish Publication Society of America Version of the Old Testament.

Selected Works

  • (1930) Mesopotamian Origins: the Basic Population of the Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 
  • (1930) New Kirkuk Documents relating to Family Laws. 
  • (1935) Excavations at Tepe Gawra 1. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 
  • (1936) One Hundred New Selected Nuzi Texts. 
  • (1941) Studies in the History of Science. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 
  • (1941) Introduction to Hurrian. New Haven: Dows Nies.. 
  • (1947) The United States and the Near East. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press. 
  • “Akkadian Myths and Epics”. Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament. (1955). Ed. James B. Pritchard. Princeton University Press. 
  • (1964) Genesis: Introduction, Translation and Notes (The Anchor Bible). New York: Doubleday. 
  • (1964) At the Dawn of Civilization. Rutgers University Press. 
  • Finkelstein, J. J.; Moshe Greenberg (1967). Oriental and Biblical Studies: Collected Writings of E. A. Speiser. University of Pennsylvania Press. 

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KTUX

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

KTUX
City of license Carthage, Texas
Broadcast area Shreveport, Louisiana
Branding 99X
Slogan The Rock Station
Frequency 98.9 MHz
Format Album Oriented Rock
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 219 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 35688
Transmitter Coordinates 32°23?19.00?N 94°1?10.00?W? / ?32.3886111, -94.0194444
Owner Gap Broadcasting
(Gap Broadcasting Shreveport License, LLC)
Sister stations KEEL, KRUF, KVKI, KWKH, KXKS
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.ktux.com

KTUX (98.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Album Oriented Rock format. Licensed to Carthage, Texas, USA, it serves the Shreveport area. The station is currently owned by Gap Broadcasting Shreveport License, LLC.

KTUX debuted in the mid-1980s with the slogan “Fun Radio, TUX 99″, playing a Top 40 format of current pop, dance and rock music. Within the bounds of Top 40 hits, the station occasionally altered the ratios of its playlist through the early 1990s. Each of these “format changes” was preceded by a stunting event, with the station playing the novelty hit “They’re Coming to Take Me Away Ha-Haaa!” on constant repeat for several days. The song was occasionally played on normal rotation as well, acting as a sort of theme song for the station.

Around 1993 the station underwent the first of two more drastic format changes. The format switch to a wide-ranging rock format, with an alternative rock influence. This format soon yielded to a hard rock format, accompanied by a stunting event which featured Billy Idol’s “Rebel Yell” on repeat, in anticipation of the station’s new “The Rebel Rocker” slogan.

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Shallow Lake, Ontario

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

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Township of Georgian Bluffs
Country Canada
Province Ontario
County Grey County
Government
 - Mayor Alan Barfoot

CAO

Bill White

Population (2006)
 - Total 10,506

Georgian Bluffs is a township in southwestern Ontario, Canada, in Grey County located between Colpoy’s Bay and Owen Sound on Georgian Bay.

The township was incorporated on January 1, 2001 by amalgamating the former townships of Derby, Keppel and Sarawak.

Communities

The township comprises the communities of Alvanley, Balmy Beach, Benallen, Big Bay, Clavering, Copperkettle, Cruickshank, East Linton, Hogg, Inglis Falls, Jackson, Keady, Kemble, Kilsyth, Lake Charles, Lindenwood, Oxenden, Shallow Lake, Shouldice, Springmount, Squire, Wolseley and Zion.

Demographics

According to the 2006 Statistics Canada Census:

  • Population: 10,506
  • % Change (2001-2006): 3.7
  • Dwellings:4,697
  • Area (km².): 603.58
  • Density (persons per km².): 17.4

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Reversible diffusion

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

In mathematics, a reversible diffusion is a specific example of a reversible stochastic process. Reversible diffusions have an elegant characterization due to the Russian mathematician Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov.

Kolmogorov’s characterization of reversible diffusions

Let B denote a d-dimensional standard Brownian motion; let b : Rd ? Rd be a Lipschitz continuous vector field. Let X : [0, +?) × ? ? Rd be an It? diffusion defined on a probability space (?, ?, P) and solving the It? stochastic differential equation

with square-integrable initial condition, i.e. X0 ? L2(?, ?, PRd). Then the following are equivalent:

  • The process X is reversible with stationary distribution ? on Rd.
  • There exists a scalar potential ? : Rd ? R such that b = ???, ? has Radon-Nikodym derivative

(Of course, the condition that b be the negative of the gradient of ? only determines ? up to an additive constant; this constant may be chosen so that exp(?2?(·)) is a probability density function with integral 1.)

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Chamber of Nationalities

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

The Chamber of Nationalities was the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Burma (also called Myanmar). Under the 1947 Constitution, bills initiated and passed by the lower house, the Chamber of Deputies, were to be sent to the Chamber of Nationalities for review and revision. The Chamber of Nationalities was primarily formed to give minorities within Burma some political power in the national government.

It consisted of 125 seats, with the constitution providing for specified numbers of representatives from all states and divisions. 25 seats were to be allotted to Shan State, 12 to Kachin State, 8 seats to Special Division of the Chins (now Chin State), 3 seats to Karenni State (now Kayah State), 24 to ethnic Karens, and 53 to all other territories (including divisions), including 4 seats reserved specifically for the Anglo-Burmese community,. The Parliament was abolished after the takeover of Ne Win in 1962, after which a new constitution based on socialism was established.

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Valea Sprânii River

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Valea Sprânii River
Countries Romania
Counties Vâlcea County
Mouth Valea Larg?

The Valea Sprânii River is a tributary of the Valea Larg? in Romania.

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