Amputee World

Amputee World

Amputee World

Are there any Atheist Hospitals anywhere in the whole World?


Or, are there any Atheist Rehab Centers for Amputees?

I think there are one or two.....but no, there are certainly no more than a handful. Now listen to them justifiy the reasons why. Quite comical actually.

Amputee Girls Wanna Have Fun Too!

Are you a young amputee girl? Do you feel life dealt you a blow? Do you want to learn how to have fun with your life despite being an amputee? Are you thinking how do I make life work for me? Well! This is where you will get some help. The rest is up to your indomitable spirit of living life queen size, your style!

Life exists, as we know it, in the wind that blows, the rain, in the sun. Life also exists in our mind and how we use this knowledge is what will make you make the best of what you have with you. So, you are an amputee - it only means that you have to live your life with a few adjustments.

It is all a question of getting the hang of things and making them work to your advantage. Talk to your counselor at school or at home. Ask them on how you should focus your energy towards living a full life. Get emotionally secure and then start your plans to make your ambitions come true.

It is easy if you have a never-say-die attitude. Start with a list of all that you would like to do in terms of your education and your personal life. Talk to people who will help you find the right places to complete your studies. Studies are important because you then have the required qualifications to pick up a well paying job whether from home or actually commuting to an office. The nature of work would be dependant on the extent of your disability.

Once you have this part of your life in place, you can start thinking about your personal life. Make friends who understand your situation and your limitations as an amputee girl. Try the internet. There are a lot of sites that have special sections for amputee girls. There are other amputees who are also looking for friends.

Register yourself with any one of these and you will have a completely new set of friends. Here you will find friends with similar ideas, similar problems, similar hobbies, and similar interests also. They too want friends and who knows you just might meet that special someone who makes your heart sing and the sun shine just for you.

The internet is a world in it itself. Besides dating you will find there are a lot of other things you can do. If your condition keeps you from moving around then this is one way of getting the world to come to you. You need to take stock of your situation and make it work for you.

Once you meet people on the web you can get to know them better. People with similar disabilities have groups where they share common ideas and hobbies. You too can join such groups.

Get involved in activities that will now take you out of the house. This will give you confidence to do more with your life. That is what life and living is all about - confidence and faith in your abilities. Go for it girl!

PHOTOS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD. Pictures no government in the world wants you to see: The Illustrated History of Human Atrocities. Part One (Photos album ... the human race from1890 to the present day)
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PHOTOS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD. Pictures no government in the world wants you to see: The Illustrated History of Human Atrocities. Part One Volume 1 (Part One) of a set of 2 volumes. This is a new edition of the mega book previously published under the same title, which consisted of 402 pages, large format (8.5” by 12”). This series contains hundreds of photos in color and black and white. Many of these are being published for the first time ever, and are taken from the secret files of governments and organizations around the world. This book is the world’s ultimate illustrated reference for the history of human atrocities from 1890 to the present day. There is no other book like it on the market. All massacres, slaughters, mutilations, amputations, beheadings, decapitations, atrocities, genocides, bloody events, horrifying wars, revolutions, as well as cover-ups and military-political tragic and deceitful events/incidents are included in the book. This volume includes:1.From the French-Algerian war.2.From the American Civil War.3.From World War One.4.The 9/11 Tragedy.5.Communist Chinese atrocities.6.The Armenian Genocide.7.The Holocaust.8.Israeli-Palestinian atrocities.9.The George Bush/US-Iraq war atrocities.10.Sierra Leone’s amputees.11.The Rwandan Genocide.12.The Atrocities of radical Muslims and terrorists.13.Japanese army atrocities.14.Klu Klux Klan.15.Lebanon’s Civil War.16.The Second World War.17.Congo’s atrocities.18.O.J. Simpson.19.Violation of Afro-American Civil Rights.

Life: World War 2: History's Greatest Conflict in Pictures
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Mining the extensive LIFE archives and the finest photo collections, this is a picture history of unparalleled depth and power. Included are remarkable unpublished images, like photos of Hitler taken by his personal photographer, alongside the classic LIFE coverage that brought the war home. From the escalating tensions of the pre-war world to the German blitzkrieg, the shock of Pearl Harbor, the fighting on land, sea, and air, D-Day, the atom bombs, and the wars historic aftermath, legendary journalist Richard B. Stolley takes a fresh look at the most important global event of the 20th century.

New Zealand Amputees: Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman, Mark Inglis, Tawera Nikau, Charles Chilton, Clint Hallam
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Chapters: Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman, Mark Inglis, Tawera Nikau, Charles Chilton, Clint Hallam. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 29. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Charlotte Lucy Cleverley-Bisman (born November 2003, Waiheke Island) became famous as the face of a New Zealand campaign to encourage vaccination against meningococcal disease after contracting and surviving the disease. She was nicknamed "Miraculous Baby Charlotte" by her fellow New Zealanders as a result of making headlines worldwide after recuperating from a series of life-threatening complications. She is believed to be the smallest baby to have ever survived such a full-blown infection and the subsequent quadruple amputations. Cleverley-Bisman is the daughter of Pam Cleverley and Perry Bisman. In 2004, New Zealand was in the thirteenth year of an epidemic of meningococcal disease, a bacterial infection which can cause meningitis and blood poisoning. Most Western countries have fewer than three cases for every 100,000 people each year, with New Zealand averaging 1.5 before the epidemic started in 1991; in 2001, the worst year of the epidemic in New Zealand, the rate hit 17. 5400 New Zealanders had caught the disease, 220 had died, and 1080 had suffered serious disabilities, such as limb amputations or brain damage. Eight out of 10 victims were under 20 and half were under 5 years of age. The internationally low proportion of deaths from the disease had been credited to wide publicity of the disease and its symptoms. In June 2004, Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman became the face of the epidemic. Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman, showing meningococcal disease effect on arms.The morning of June 17, 2004, Cleverley-Bisman vomited and was unhappy, but the parents took it as anticipated teething pains. By mid-morning she developed...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12301324

Spanish Amputees: Miguel de Cervantes
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (Spanish pronunciation: ; 29 September 1547 23 April 1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus Don Quixote, often considered the first modern novel, is a classic of Western literature, and is regularly regarded among the best novels ever written. His work is considered among the most important in all of literature. His influence on the Spanish language has been so great that Spanish is often called la lengua de Cervantes, Spanish for the language of Cervantes. He has been dubbed El Príncipe de los Ingenios The Prince of Wits. It is assumed that Miguel de Cervantes was born in Alcalá de Henares. The exact date of his birth is not known, but it's probable that he was born on 29 September - the feast day of Saint Michael the Archangel - given the tradition to name a child with the name of the feast day of his birth. Cervantes was baptized in Alcalá de Henares on October 9, 1547, at the parish church of Santa Maria la Mayor. The baptizmal act read: His father was Rodrigo de Cervantes, a surgeon of cordoban descent. Little is known of his mother Leonor de Cortinas, except that she was a native of Arganda del Rey. His siblings were Andrés (1543), Andrea (1544), Luisa (1546), Rodrigo (1550), Magdalena (1554) and Juan (unknown). In 1569, Cervantes moved to Italy, where he served as a valet to Giulio Acquaviva, a wealthy priest who was elevated to cardinal the next year. By then, Cervantes had enlisted as a soldier in a Spanish Navy infantry regiment and continued his military life until 1575, when he was captured by Algerian corsairs. He was then released on ransom from his captors by his parents and the Trinitarians, a Catholic religious order. He subsequently returned to his family in Madrid. In... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=19444

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