nursing degrees will help you get into health field quickly

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nursing degrees is the source for getting into the nursing school or program you want. where do you want to get your bsn nursing degree? have you thought about alternatives if you can’t get into your first choice? this blog will show you more nursing degrees opportunities than you could have ever imagined. you know you could also take nursing classes online.

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Nutri-Vyte, 32 oz

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Nutri-Vyte, 32 oz

Nutri-Vyte is vet recommended for dogs, cats and other pets who need additional calories, vitamins and minerals during periods of stress. Common causes of stress for your pet are illness, recovery from surgery, pregnancy/nursing, travel, extreme weather conditions and competitive events. Nutri-Vyte has been formulated with a taste your pet will like, for easy acceptance. Nutri-Vyte is great for anytime your pet need a little extra energy or calorie boost. Directions: 1 Tablespoon per 10 lbs. body weight or as needed. Shake well before each use. Caution: Not for human use. Animal use only. Keep out of reach of children. Ingredients: Sorbitol, Soybean Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Salmon Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Water, Magnesium, Manganese Sulfate, Vitamin E (DL-Alpha Tocopheryl), Ferrous Fumerate, Sodium Benzoate, Niacinamide, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), D-Pantothenic Acid, Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Folic Acid, Calcium Gluconate, Potassium Chloride, Flavor, Gum. Guaranteed Analysis per Teaspoon Crude protein (min)…………………………….0.7% Crude fat (min) …………………………….34.5% Crude Fiber (max) …………………………….3.8% Moisture (max) …………………………….14% Calcium (min) (0.0026%) …………………………….0.16 mg Calcium (max) (0.0033%) …………………………….0.20 mg Phosphorus (min) (0.0006%) …………………………….0.03 mg Iron (min) (0.0088%) …………………………….0.53 mg Iodine (min) (0.0088%) …………………………….0.53 mg Magnesium (min) (0.0067%) …………………………….0.42 mg Manganese (min) (0.0167%) …………………………….1 mg Potassium (min) (0.0027%) …………………………….0.16 mg Vitamin A (min) …………………………….1045 IU Vitamin D3 (min)…………………………….60 IU Vitamin E (min) …………………………….6 IU Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) …………………………….1.8 mg

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4 Interesting Things to Know About Bill Clinton

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The forty second president of the United States, Mr. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946. The third youngest President of the United States served the nation during the period of 1993 to 2001. These are the information about Bill Clinton that the whole world knows. However, there are few other things about Bill Clinton, which the whole world is not aware of. Just keep reading on the article to know 4 interesting information about Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton’s birth

Bill Clinton was born to 22-year-old Virginia Blythe in Hope; Ark. Clinton’s father was a traveling salesman who was killed in a road accident. The death of Mr. Bill Clinton’s father occurred before Clinton was born. Hence Bill Clinton was named after his father as “William Jefferson Blythe IV”. He was raised by his grandparents as Bill’s mother was studying to become a nurse. His name was changed to Bill Clinton as his mother married Roger Clinton. Though Bill Clinton was 4 years old when his mother married Roger Clinton, his name was changed only when Bill was a teenager.

Bill Clinton’s School life

Bill Clinton was one of the best students of St. John’s Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School, and Hot Springs High School. His leadership qualities showed up in his school days itself. He was a very active school leader and a great musician too. Bill was the best Saxophone player in the school and he won the first chair in state band’s saxophone section. He was the leader of the high school band too. Bill loved music very much and even considered dedicating his whole life to music. Clinton became a Grammy award winner in 2004 for the tracks of Beintus: Wolf. His passion to music got him lots of scholarships for his graduation.

Bill Clinton’s marriage

With aid of many scholarships based on his music and the best academic records, Bill continued his higher education. Bill was studying law at the Yale University where he first met his life partner, Hillary Rodham. During in 1972, Bill and Hillary Rodham worked together on George McGovern’s Presidential campaign. Bill and Hillary Rodham got married on October 11th one year after they completed the law degree in 1974. Chelsea Victoria Clinton the daughter of Bill Clinton was born on February 27th, 1980.

Bill Clinton’s Achievements

Clinton has made great achievements in fighting global warming, childhood obesity, and the AIDS epidemic. His ruling period emphasized in bring peace to the nation. The nation enjoyed great peace and the best economic well being than ever before. Hence Bill Clinton was one of the great successful leaders of the United States. His greatest achievements where, very low unemployment rate in modern times, the lowest inflation in 30 years, the highest home ownership in the country’s history, dropping crime rates in many places, and reduced welfare rolls.

Ben Weinbaum
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Traveling Nurse Programs?

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I am wanting to become a nurse (hopefully neonatal) and I have heard about traveling nurse programs. I was hoping to have a program that travels around the world rather than within one country. Are there programs like this for schooling and post schooling jobs? If so I would appreciate a recommendation. Websites and other information would be great. Thanks :)
To be a travel nurse you must first go to nursing school and become a nurse. Then you must work and get LOTS of experience before you could get a job as a travel nurse. You cannot get a job nursing around the world because you need to have obtained a nursing license for any country you want to work in. Each country has its own licensing requirements and it would take lots of time and money to qualify. Even in the US and Canada each state/province has separate licensing for nurses.

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Keeping Bees - 6 Great Tips For Beginners

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1. What it takes to start bee keeping

Bee keeping is not a very expensive venture and for anyone with a little space it is possible to start this business with just about $300 for one hive. This is enough to get started with and you can expand later if space permits. However, the very first thing that you should do is to find out whether you or any family member of yours is allergic to bee stings, if not you can go ahead and get your first bee hive. Another point that you should clarify from the local cooperative office, is whether you are permitted to keep bee hives in your area. If you can do so, then you will have get registered as a beekeeper with the beekeeping organization.

2. Select a suitable place to cultivate your bees

Once you have your beehive, you can keep it away from the home somewhere in the corner of your back yard in a spot which you feel will be suitable to have your beehive.
You will have to have the necessary equipment for maintaining your beehives successfully. You can find out about the equipment that you will need from the Federation of American Beekeepers or Cooperative Extension office of your locality. Most of the equipment is available online and through Ebay. You could search on the internet and get all the information and equipment that you need and order it to be mailed to you.

3. Play it safe with bee hives

You will have to ensure that you have the proper beekeepers tackle and do not get stung by bees. Make sure that all those who will be handling the bees have this gear available to them whenever required.

4. Place an order for your bees at an apiary

Order your bees only after you have all the equipment and the bee hive in place. The apiary where you order the bees from should be one that is well established. Winter is usually the bet time to order your bees, which means around January or February and you will get your shipment of bees by March or April. The U S postal service carries the bees for apiaries and will inform you once the bees arrive so that you can come and pick them up. Mail carriers do not like to carry a box full of bees that are agitated with the journey all over the countryside. You should pick up the bees as soon as possible as they are not going to remain healthy for too long in the confines of a vehicle.

5. Bees are packed in a “House”

Bees are normally shipped in wooden cases specially made for this purpose. The package will have a sign saying “house” on it. These wooden frames are covered with a screen which allows air circulation and also protects those who have to handle this package like the people from the postal service, from being stung.

There will usually be a few dead bees lying on the bottom of the container, but do not get perturbed. This usually happens as you cannot expect all the bees to take the journey well. You will find the remaining bees clutching on to the sides of their container.

6. The queen bee

The queen bee is kept separately along with a few nurse bees, and her container will be covered with a piece of sugar candy. The rest of the bees for your bee hive will be put in a container together and these will form the remaining hierarchy. In this container there will be a bowl of sugar syrup which is for the bees to feed on while traveling. The bees will need a drink once you get them home, for this you should spray the container with a fine spray of water. Now your bees are home and you can get started on your bee hive.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/small-business-articles/keeping-bees-6-great-tips-for-beginners-702845.html

Books, All Titles Herbally Yours - 1 ea

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Books, All Titles Herbally Yours - 1 ea

Herbally Yours is a handbook by Penny C. Royal that is easy to understand yet brimming withinformation on single herbs and herbal combinations and directions on usage. Completely updatedthird edition. A comprehensive herbal handbook simple enough for the herbal student, completeenough for the herbal practitioner. One million copies sold. Sound nutrition. Herbally Yours isthe first comprehensive herbal handbook. An easy to use, alphabetized guide to the use ofherbs, Herbally Yours, is simple enough for the herbal student, complete enough for the herbalpractitioner. A complete list of herbs and herbal combinations and how to use them.Acomprehensive herbal handbook simple enough for the herbal student, complete enough for theherbal practitioner.A comprehensive herbal handbook simple enough for the herbal student,complete enough for the herbal practitioner. A veratable herbal encyclopedia.An alphabetized list of health problems and what herbs aid. Chapters on diet, cleansing,pregnancy, nursing and babies. Herbal first aid, poultices and tinctures. Herbally Yours is averitable herbal encyclopedia. Penny Royal was born in Kanab, Utah. She received her B.S. inelementary education from Brigham Young University and taught school for a short time. Boundfor a church mission to France, Penny became violently ill as a result of the vaccinationsrequired for traveling abroad. After many years of combating Penny’s broken health, medicaldoctors gave up and she turned to herbs. It was Penny’s miraculous recovery that prompted herto share her experience and knowledge of herbs and herbal remedies. Today Penny is a popularlecturer nationwide. Her first book, Herbally Yours, answers the many questions she addresseswhile lecturing. By Penny C. Royal.

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Keeping Bees - 6 Great Tips For Beginners

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1. What it takes to start bee keeping

Bee keeping is not a very expensive venture and for anyone with a little space it is possible to start this business with just about $300 for one hive. This is enough to get started with and you can expand later if space permits. However, the very first thing that you should do is to find out whether you or any family member of yours is allergic to bee stings, if not you can go ahead and get your first bee hive. Another point that you should clarify from the local cooperative office, is whether you are permitted to keep bee hives in your area. If you can do so, then you will have get registered as a beekeeper with the beekeeping organization.

2. Select a suitable place to cultivate your bees

Once you have your beehive, you can keep it away from the home somewhere in the corner of your back yard in a spot which you feel will be suitable to have your beehive.
You will have to have the necessary equipment for maintaining your beehives successfully. You can find out about the equipment that you will need from the Federation of American Beekeepers or Cooperative Extension office of your locality. Most of the equipment is available online and through Ebay. You could search on the internet and get all the information and equipment that you need and order it to be mailed to you.

3. Play it safe with bee hives

You will have to ensure that you have the proper beekeepers tackle and do not get stung by bees. Make sure that all those who will be handling the bees have this gear available to them whenever required.

4. Place an order for your bees at an apiary

Order your bees only after you have all the equipment and the bee hive in place. The apiary where you order the bees from should be one that is well established. Winter is usually the bet time to order your bees, which means around January or February and you will get your shipment of bees by March or April. The U S postal service carries the bees for apiaries and will inform you once the bees arrive so that you can come and pick them up. Mail carriers do not like to carry a box full of bees that are agitated with the journey all over the countryside. You should pick up the bees as soon as possible as they are not going to remain healthy for too long in the confines of a vehicle.

5. Bees are packed in a “House”

Bees are normally shipped in wooden cases specially made for this purpose. The package will have a sign saying “house” on it. These wooden frames are covered with a screen which allows air circulation and also protects those who have to handle this package like the people from the postal service, from being stung.

There will usually be a few dead bees lying on the bottom of the container, but do not get perturbed. This usually happens as you cannot expect all the bees to take the journey well. You will find the remaining bees clutching on to the sides of their container.

6. The queen bee

The queen bee is kept separately along with a few nurse bees, and her container will be covered with a piece of sugar candy. The rest of the bees for your bee hive will be put in a container together and these will form the remaining hierarchy. In this container there will be a bowl of sugar syrup which is for the bees to feed on while traveling. The bees will need a drink once you get them home, for this you should spray the container with a fine spray of water. Now your bees are home and you can get started on your bee hive.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/small-business-articles/keeping-bees-6-great-tips-for-beginners-702845.html