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		<title>Move To Houston Medical Center Apartments &#8211; Great Transportation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The average daily weekday ridership in Houston is 39,500. Houston operates a fleet of 18 Avanto light-rail vehicles built by Siemens. Each vehicle is 96 foot long and has four low platfrm doors per side and has a capacity of 72 seated and 148 standing passengers.The arrival of METRORail came 64 years after the previous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The average daily weekday ridership in Houston is 39,500. Houston operates a fleet of 18 Avanto light-rail vehicles built by Siemens. Each vehicle is 96 foot long and has four low platfrm doors per side and has a capacity of 72 seated and 148 standing passengers.<br/><br/>The arrival of METRORail came 64 years after the previous streetcar system was shut down, which left Houston as the largest city in the United States without a rail system since 1990 when the Blue Line opened in Los Angeles. METRORail is operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas, or METRO for short.<br/><br/>Being the second major light rail service in Texas (first is the  Dallas Area Rapid Transit system) is the METRORail enough for the residents of Houston? As of April 15, 2006, there have been 129 crashes officially confirmed. One crash has resulted in a fatality; the fatal crash occurred on May 10, 2005 and involved a man in a pickup truck who ran through a red light at the Jefferson Street intersection and collided with a train, killing the driver of the truck instantly and causing minor injuries to several passengers of the train.<br/><br/>There are several possible reasons for the high accident rate; an often proffered explanation is that the entire 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of track runs in city streets unlike systems with private right-of-ways. METRO has consistently blamed driver error as the cause of the high collision rate and the transit agency&#8217;s police department regularly tickets motorists who cross paths with the train.<br/><br/>Since its inception, METRORail has been the source of several political controversies in Houston. Taking into consideration the rising gas prices and exhausting supply for global resources, Houston needs more methods of public transport.<br/><br/>The METRORail is a commonly used transportation system for college students and middle-class workers who do not want to be stuck in traffic in peak hours. A number of apartment complexes have been built in close proximity to the METRORail. Some of these apartments include Gables, Waterford Square, Scotland Yard, Broadstone etc. (insert link). With growing Houston population we need more METRorails with mess number of crashes.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Medical center apartments next to Hermann hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hermann Hospital was the initial establishment on site that shortly became the Texas Medical Center. regardless of its tempestuous history, the hospital was the benevolent innovation of one of Houston’s more odd citizens, George Henry Hermann, an peculiar mixture of stasher, do-gooder and industrialist. His father was a poor Swiss baker who shifted to Houston [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hermann Hospital was the initial establishment on site that shortly became the Texas Medical Center. regardless of its tempestuous history, the hospital was the benevolent innovation of one of Houston’s more odd citizens, George Henry Hermann, an peculiar mixture of stasher, do-gooder and industrialist. His father was a poor Swiss baker who shifted to Houston in 1983 and began a shop at Main Road. Hermann was born in 1843 inside a house at Smith and Walker Streets, where City Hall is now located. Hermann built a multimillion dollar wealth on the basis of real estate and oil.<br/><br/>Hermann dressed in his clothes till they were destroyed, regularly stayed outside café to eat peanuts whereas his partners dined inside, and rented out all excepting a single room of the house he built for himself. on the other hand , he was bighearted in efforts to provide his home people with recreational areas and hospitals. In 1898, Hermann gave Harris County the mass of land limited by Texas, Capitol, Hutchins and Dowling for a hospital. This land reverted back to him when the county did not succeed to act within a five year cut-off date and he shortly sold it.<br/><br/>In 1914, he gave the City of Houston 278 forested acres across Main Road from the site where Rice Institute was still being erected. This strip became the axis of Hermann Park. More contributions were made shortly that year after Herman died and his will was read distinctly at a public interment hosted by the City Auditorium. He had no lineage left locally and never married because in his opinion to him, “wives are too expensive.” The majority of his holdings was left to set up a charity hospital. Hermann himself nominated the initial trustees to run his holdings and gave them a job to construct a public charity hospital for the poor, impecunious and in poor health.<br/><br/>Several scandals broke out for the period of the construction of this hospital. This incorporated the criticism on the trustees by the Houston Press paper. They charged the trustees of thievery and inability to construct the hospital. A new board was nominated and the hospital ultimately began in 1925. A high fence had to be put in to keep wolves away from the hospital premises. The trustees went to court to get acquiescence to receive paying patients to help backing the charity ward. The hospital began with more paying patients than charity patients. More then 80 years after his death, George Hermann has his charity hospital, but its history and operation might not have been precisely what he had planned.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Volunteer in Abofour Health Care Center in Ghana</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 19:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This organisation details with the administrative aspect of health care in the Offinso District. Coordinates all the hospitals, maternity wards and clinics in the area to provide effective health care to residents.This placement requires volunteers as there is lack of manpower in the different department. Abofour is a small community of approximately 7,000 people and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This organisation details with the administrative aspect of health care in the Offinso District. Coordinates all the hospitals, maternity wards and clinics in the area to provide effective health care to residents.This placement requires volunteers as there is lack of manpower in the different department. Abofour is a small community of approximately 7,000 people and it is located approximately an hour and half from Kumasi. Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana and is situated in the central region of Ghana. Abofour is one of the 5 urban centers of the offsino area. The Abofour Health Clinic is a 24 hour maternity and general clinic. It provides medical assistance to 13 small rural villages throughout the Offinso area.<br/><br/> Volunteers must be of age 20 or above with minimum education of Undergraduation. Volunteers with the following special skills are preferred for the placement:-Doctor Nurse Medical Student Pre-Med Student Health &amp; Hygiene Training HIV/AIDS Awareness Training Public Health Sexual &amp; Reproductive Health Training<br/><br/>Volunteers can assist by doing following tasks:-consultations with patients assisting with prenatal care and delivery out reach programmes (weighing of children, counselling, immunization) food administration to women and children home visits<br/><br/>Basecamp International welcomes all the interested volunteers from around the world to volunteer and make a difference. If you are interested in this placement then please contact us for the details: Email: info@basecampcenters.com Website: www.basecampcenters.com Mailing Address 298 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 3B4 Phone: 613.541.7862 Toll Free : 866.646.4693 Fax: 613.541.1604<br/><br/></p>
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