A more attractive pocket card , if your local governments are still unresponsive to your requests to help plan. Whether municipal or tribal, governments seem to be resistant to the naked truth.
If anyone has better ideas, let me know and I can put them up here.
The birds are genuine, a cross-breed of featherless chickens
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Bald chicken ‘needs no plucking’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2000003.stm - Featherless chicken creates a flap – 21 May 2002 – New Scientist http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2307
Right click to download (save as) 3 Things front bizcard (MS Word format) [The template (table) is complete, however because the design had to be completed in MS Publisher then inserted as an image into the Word document, it was too large to fill in all business card cells. Copy the first cell (card) and paste it into the other cells (blank cards) on your own computer.]
right click to download (save as) 3 Things back bizcard (MS Word format)
Sing in English
Song to time hand washing for hygiene and disease prevention
or Yup’ik Eskimo (yugstun)
Song in Yup’ik to time handwashing
[revised] 2007-10-17
Don’t forget your Condom Amulets
Knit A Condom Amulet
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m said:
Safe sex cannot stop some of the illnesses listed. Also, that point has no relavance to preventing pandemics.
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Pam said:
It is certainly true that the various behaviors that are safe sex practice will not stop all illnesses. However, if one cares enough about self and others to practice safe sex, then one is more likely to also care about washing one’s hands, coughing correctly, getting vaccinations, not getting drunk, respecting others (not abusing elders), putting food waste in the proper place, brushing teeth, etc.
Planning ahead is the essence of preparedness.
Maybe there is a better way to express this concept succinctly and memorably (to make others stop and think)? What do readers suggest?
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