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10 Rules for Growing Healthier Children

Children in America face a huge problem!  Obesity is a serious health concern in America and is affecting Chaldean families more and more.  Chaldeans forgetting the roots of their culture on matters of wholesome and nutritious living are at risk of adopting the American food habits of eating processed sugary food.  Parents making poor choices combined with commercials peddling their sugary treats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner has created a health crisis in America.  Unfortunately, Many Chaldeans are caught in the net as well. 

Over 20 percent of American children are overweight -- almost five times the rate of 30 years ago. Twenty-five percent of all children who are overweight will grow up to be overweight as adults. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued this dire, but true, warning: Obesity is an epidemic, and if the current trend continues, one-third of all children born in 2010 will become diabetic later in life.

Healthcare costs are skyrocketing and a major factor to the rising cost is obesity.  The quality of life for the obese is also miserable.  Children as well as adults experience severe health and emotional problems like depression and anger. 

To protect your family from the threat of obesity, Chaldeans as well as Americans, will have to make smarter choices, become more responsible for their eating habits, and accept the fact that they must rely on themselves for the care of their health as well as their family.  Parents must do a better job in teaching their kids the right eating habits. 

Here are 10 rules to help families become healthier. 

Filed in: Health & Fitness By Brenda Hermiz
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Electronic Disposal Group Free e-waste Rcycling Eent This Weekend in El Cajon

California, USA  – The event is planned from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the southwest parking lot of the El Cajon Wal-Mart, 605 Fletcher Parkway.

The event is free and open to all county residents. E-waste includes old computers, TVs, stereo equipment, phones and other items that can't be thrown in the trash.  Household appliances and batteries will not be accepted.

Also on Saturday at the El Cajon Wal-Mart, San Diego Gas & Electric is partnering with Electronic Disposal Group for a light bulb exchange.

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Business & Finance, Government & Society By Neda Ayar
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Chaldean Authors Discuss The Root of Rivalry Among Women

"Sometimes healthy competition for what we want turns into a problematic desire to have something merely because a rival already has it. This is not just based on what we want, but also on what we don’t want our perceived rival to have,” writes author, Susan, Barash in her book “Tripping the Prom Queen: The truth about Women and Rivalry.” 

Seventy percent of the five hundred women interviewed said they were familiar with the concept Barash writes about.  Barash is a professor of gender studies at Marymount Manhattan College in New York and became fascinated by women's relationship. Can sisters, mothers and best friends be jealous and supportive at the same time? In fact she found that rivalry and envy often pervades female relationships.

The women were interviewed on female competition.  The study revealed that many women are competitively mean.   In her book, Barash outlines why women compete with each other differently than men do with other men and why women often want to sabotage powerful female rivals.

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Living & Lifestyle, Religion & Spirituality By Huda Metti
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Are You Too Busy?

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Living & Lifestyle, Religion & Spirituality By Frank Dado
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10 Things You Can Do To Strengthen Your Relationship

A strong, supportive Chaldean relationship is built from a couple's words and actions. With work, children, and other responsibilities, sometimes it is easy to take your spouse for granted or forget to do the things that strengthen the marriage. Here are some ten little things every Chaldean couple can do that will have a big payoff for your marriage says Jennifer Kinaya, marriage counselor and researcher on the psychology of better relationships.

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Living & Lifestyle, Opinion and Editorials By Ann Bahri
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Dr. Saad Manni Reminds Chaldeans to Prepare for the Summer Heat

Chaldeans are reminded that staying healthy during the summer months requires more than just eating the right foods. Dr. Saad Manni offers this partial list of things Chaldeans can do that will help keep them cool and healthy during the hot summer months.

Filed in: Health & Fitness By Brenda Hermiz
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Michigan Chaldean Diocese Offers Workshop on Volunteer Safety

Michigan, USA - Protecting God's Children Workshop (PGC) is a professional development workshop organized by the Chaldean Diocese of Michigan.  The PGC workshop covers diocese wide policies and procedures for all church volunteers.  All church volunteers are required to attend the PGC professional development workshop. 

Mother of God Church will be offering the workshop on Friday, June 27, 2008.  The workshop begins at 6:30 PM and will end at 9:30 PM. 

To register for the event please CLICK HERE and complete the online form.  You must be a registered user of this website in order to complete the online form.  Once logged into the site, please click on the blue pencil (lower right) for the online form to appear. 

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Chaldean Churches By Mother of God Church
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Chaldean Summer Heat Precautions

Summer months are upon us and Chaldeans are feeling the heat.  The summer scorchers causing beach sun burns may be the summer trademark, but other heat related illnesses are just as dangerous. 

Although Chaldeans are inherently from hot areas, current migration has placed Chaldeans in different environments.    Some places are dry and hot and others humid and hot.  The heat can be our friend, but it can also be very dangerous. 

These helpful tips can make the difference in ruining the family's summer:

Filed in: Health & Fitness By Brenda Hermiz
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Chaldean Community Health O Rama Set for This Sunday, June 8

Michigan, USA - The Chaldean American Association of Health Professionals (CAAHP) will be sponsoring a Chaldean Community Health ‘O Rama on Sunday, June 8th, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the afternoon.  The health fair will be held in the Mother of God Church, Southfield community hall and is open to the entire community. 

The event will feature physicians, medical specialists, the American Red Cross, and other related health professionals offering free health consultation, screening, and testing services to the community. 

High school and college students interested in health careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, or health administration are invited to volunteer for the event.  “This is a wonderful opportunity for both high school and college students to network with health professionals and pharmaceutical companies,” says Robert Kakos, assistant coordinator of the event.  “To gain admission to medical or dental school, or a quality health program; students will need to demonstrate community involvement and secure recommendation letters.  Volunteering at this event will go far in helping students reach their dreams.”

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Community & Culture By Brenda Hermiz
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Nordstrom of Partridge Creek Contracts with Chaldean Entrepreneur to Extend Skin Care Products Line

Michigan,USA - The youth and beauty of a Chaldean is all too obvious.  The unique diet, good genes, olive toned skin, frequent cleanings, and skin care management secrets all contribute to the youthful beauty.  This unique trait is something the Nordstrom retailer took notice, and hopes to leverage, at the opening of their new store in the Mall at Partridge Creek. 

The store has contracted with Joanne Recchia-Kallabat’s company SkinOnyx, the U.S. distributor for Italy’s Kleraderm skin care products to make the product available in the cosmetics section of the new Nordstrom. 

"It feels like I brought Nordstrom with me," she said of her return.  The only other U.S. store that carries Kleraderm is the Nordstrom in Troy's Somerset Collection, where they've earned a strong following over the past three years.  "Nordstrom calls them 'Kleranets' because they only want Kleraderm products," Recchia-Kallabat said.  Kleraderm is an advanced skin care line developed by a doctor in Bologna, Italy.  "It really works," Recchia-Kallabat said. "It's been a beauty secret of the stars for years."

Filed in: Health & Fitness, Business & Finance By Brenda Hermiz
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Dropping the Billable-Hour Rule, a Year Later
One year after Ford & Harrison dropped billable hours, the program is immensely popular with associates and partners. New associates compile 1,900 hours of billable and nonbillable hours working with senior partners on tasks such as depositions, witness and trial preparation and client meetings. "What is expected of most second-, third-, fourth-year associates is what I am learning to do now, on the firm's dollar, so I can end up doing it a lot sooner on my own," says first-year associate Valeria Cometto.

IP Boutique Takes Two-Office Strategy
With competition for skilled IP lawyers as keen as ever, one Silicon Valley patent prosecution boutique hopes expanding to San Francisco will give it a leg up. Bozicevic, Field & Francis opened a small office in the city earlier this month. "We could expand on the Peninsula, but we'd be pulling from the same pool of professionals who live on the Peninsula or commute here," says partner Carol Francis, who will head the new branch. "I think more and more people would love to work closer to where they live."

Remembering When Being Corporate Counsel Wasn't Cool
When Susan J. Hackett, the GC of the Association of Corporate Counsel, started with ACC, "No one had ever heard of us," she said. Founded in 1982, the ACC now has 24,000 members representing more than 10,500 business organizations spread among 45 chapters in 80 countries. "I was corporate counsel when corporate counsel wasn't cool," Hackett said. "Now corporate counsel are the darlings of the bar and everybody wants to have them at their program. It's part of the meteoric rise of the in-house lawyer."

Judicial Pay Raise Not Mandated by Inflation, N.Y. Argues
Whether the judiciary likes it or not, the governor and Legislature haven't violated their constitutional obligations toward the courts in New York by allowing nearly a decade to go by without giving state judges a pay raise, Richard Dolan, an attorney for the state, told an appeals court Wednesday. In fact, he suggested to the five Appellate Division, 3rd Department, judges that the gap between pay raises for state judges of nine years and eight months is a "relatively short" one in terms of state history.

How to Access Your Inner Entrepreneur
It's a problem that lurks in many firms. Senior partners are the finders, and they hire minders and grinders to do the bulk of the work. Then the day comes when these hires are instructed to go out and get new clients. Suddenly, a population trained to succeed in one way has to learn to survive in a vastly different environment. Some have little problem making the transition. Consultant David Freeman explains how law firm leaders can help the many other lawyers who have not found their inner entrepreneur.

What's Next for Wolf Block After Second Failed Merger Attempt?
Now that Wolf Block and Akerman Senterfitt have announced that merger talks are off, there's speculation as to what killed the talks and what's next for Wolf Block. The more than $426 million deal was called off, according to Wolf Block Chairman Mark Alderman, due to about $10 million each in insurance work for both firms -- but not everyone believes that's the full story. As for what's next, Alderman says that in February the firm will refocus on its strategic plan, which could still mean a merger.

Advice for the Lawlorn
Ann discusses 'guarantees' of making partner.

Emotional Distress Damages OK'd in Products Liability Case
Physically unharmed plaintiffs may still collect emotional distress damages in strict products liability cases, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression. A three-judge panel voted 2-1, with Judge Joan Orie Melvin concurring and dissenting on one issue, to uphold a $4.5 million jury verdict in favor of two persons -- one of whom was killed and the other seriously injured by a flying fire hose -- and to three close relatives who witnessed the incident but sustained no physical injury.

Action Against Mortgage Broker Proceeds
A federal judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a New York couple against a mortgage broker they claim was working in tandem with the orchestrator of a Ponzi scheme who is serving prison time for stealing more than $11 million from investors. The case is part of a lengthy and complex civil litigation that arose after the criminal investigation of Peter Dawson, a financial adviser who fleeced dozens of investors of retirement and other savings.

N.J. Court: Consumer Fraud Act Applies if Bank Fails to Make Investment as Promised
A bank can be held liable under the Consumer Fraud Act if an employee fails to act on a promise to invest a client's money in a mutual fund, a New Jersey appeals court held Wednesday. The court rejected an argument by Wachovia Bank that it was not liable because the statute does not apply to securities. But the problem for Wachovia was that its employee failed to invest the money at all, not that he invested it badly or misled the plaintiff into investing in a bogus company, said Judge Donald Collester Jr.

Federal Circuit: U.S. Owes Oil and Gas Companies $1.1 Billion
The United States owes $1.1 billion to 11 oil and gas companies for breaching their leases to explore off the coast of California, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said Monday in an opinion upholding a lower court. The 2006 damage award handed down by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims is believed to be one of the largest in that court's 150-year history. The amount represents the sum total of payments to the government for the leases.

SEC Dealt Blow in Key Insider Trading Case
The SEC was dealt a serious blow on Wednesday in the first ruling to involve an insider trading case brought against a former hedge fund salesman who used a certain type of unregistered stock to "hedge" a short sale. The case is one of about a dozen that the SEC has brought alleging that hedge funds, or their managers, have used Private Investment in Public Equity transactions, which are private sales of unregistered stock in public companies, to hedge short sales of those same companies.

Analysis: Pa. Courts Pursuing Conciliation for Foreclosures
As the fallout from the nation's mortgage foreclosure crisis burgeons in courthouses, several Pennsylvania counties are considering adopting or have adopted a case-management system for foreclosures requiring court conferences between borrowers and lenders before foreclosures proceed to sheriff's sales.

null: In re Ballard
Federal law did not preclude auto manufacturer from filing unsecured deficiency claim based on state law where Chapter 13 consumer debtor proposed to surrender "910 vehicle" whose value was less than balance remaining on auto loan (applying "hanging paragraph" to cases involving surrender of 910 vehicle).

null: Siepel v. Bank of America, N.A.
Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act preempted state-law claims that trustee breached fiduciary duty by failing to disclose conflicts of interest in selection of nationally-traded investment securities.

SEC Is Dealt Some Setbacks By Enforcement Dismissals
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has recently run into tough headwinds in a spate of hard-fought enforcement actions around the country that have been dismissed outright by federal judges or at least partially tossed. The defense lawyers involved agree something is in the air. Individual defendants have successfully defended cases, despite challenges that include acknowledged errors, accounting restatements and former employers who cooperate with regulators.
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