Saturday 27 April 2013

Gallery a la Mari 2: Hieronymus Bosch

Hieronymus Bosch, born Jheronimus van Aken was a Dutch Painter from 1500. Moral and Religious concepts and narratives.



Most well known art work: Garden of Earthly Delights.





Friday 26 April 2013

Retinoschisis, ARMD



Retinoschisis (RS): Disease of the nerve tissue  in the eye - affecting retinal cells in the macula
It is a form of a macular degeneration but many people with macular degeneration does not have retinoschisis.
Genetic eye disease; male


****- schisis: splitting; breaking up of attachement or adhesion***


Symptoms

  • Decreased vision (central vision can be affected)
  • Loss of peripheral vision

Different from retinal detachment.
Retinal detachments can occur if the anchoring of the outer layer of the retina to the eye wall is impaired (bubble inside the wall paper)




Macular degeneration: breakdown or damage to the macula
1) Dry type: Common +++  - tissue becomes thinned and cease to function properly
2) Wet type: damaging +++ caused by the growth of abnormal bv behind the macula. The bv hemorrhage or leak and scar tissue forms if left untreated. Dry type can turn to wet type.

Symptoms

  • The loss of the ability to see objects clearly
  • Vision that is noticeably distorted
  • Straight lines appear wavy
  • Objects may appear as the wrong shape or size
  • The loss of clear, correct colors
  • Difficulty reading or seeing objects up close
  • A dark, empty area in the center of vision 



Syndrome


Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome

Shingles infection (Herpes zoster) affects CN7 (facial nerve) near your ear.
Main symptoms: painful red rash with fluid-filled blisters on, in and around one ear; facial weakness
Results in: painful shingles rash, facial paralysis and hearing loss.
Treatments: high dose anti-viral treatment and corticosteroids


OCP (Ocular cicatrical pemphigoid)
OCP - stage 2


Subset of the mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP);
Autoimmune disease characterized by T-lymphocyte dysregulation - the production of circulating autoantibodies directed against a variety of adhesion molecules in the hemidesmosome-epithelial membrane complex --> can affect the skin and other mucous membranes (oral, pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus, vagina, urethra, anus); chronic cicatrizing conjunctivities.
Characteristic: Slowly progressive and bilateral blinding
Average age of onset: 50-60 y.o



Aarskog syndrome


Heritable disease (x-linked), distinctive facial feature 
Facial feature: such as widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), a small nose, a long area between the nose and mouth (philtrum), and a widow's peak hairline. They frequently have mild to moderate short stature during childhood, but their growth usually catches up during puberty. Hand abnormalities are common in this syndrome and include 

Some people with Aarskog-Scott syndrome are born with more serious abnormalities, such as heart defects or a cleft lip with or without an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate)

Hand abnormalities are common in this syndrome and include Short fingers (brachydactyly), curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), webbing of the skin between some fingers (syndactyly), and a single crease across the palm

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Affects development of many parts of the body.







Thursday 18 April 2013

Just 10.



Just 10 companies in the world making pretty much every day essential items that EVERYONE eats and uses.

Just 10.

Saturday 6 April 2013

Corruption in Canada 2013 Edition:

While it is reassuring to know that Canada ranks within the top 10 in perceived corruption index (which means, it is perceived clean), there are definitely rooms for much improvement.


Note: This shows merely a 'perception' of corruption. 
Perhaps people in countries such as Canada are better at hiding their corruption or have legalized it*.



The reason why I'm writing about this issue is because I am passionately against public-sector corruption and waste of tax money as I have seen many cases of inefficient, irresponsible, incompetent government employees wasting away hard-earned income of Canadian (gathered through Canadian income tax paid to both federal and provincial government as well as sales tax - harmonized tax).

Not coming from the privileged class that benefits or have benefited from these corruptions and scandals  and being a mere common citizen, I find that it is outrageous when a country like Canada (which I have very high esteem for) show layers of corruption decaying and destroying social safety net slowly but...surely 




The recent scandal I would like to talk about have a very alluring title for all readers:  Senator's husband put $1.7 M in an offshore tax haven - titled 'The Lawyer, The Senator and The Government.'

To summarize, media-friendly and therefore high-profile class action suit lawyer Tony Merchant has been carefully stowing away money offshore- in Cook's island- to evade tax in Canada.
Senator Pana Merchant, left, was named as a beneficiary of a trust set up by her husband, lawyer Tony Merchant.


He was very clever about it - so in order not to get caught, he managed to avoid any paper trail or tried extremely hard to do that. No fax, no e-mail, no phone calls - correspondence through mail only and he would pay the bank fee in cash in mail - no wire-transfer. He and his wife Pana Merchant, current senator, was so careful that Pana Merchant didn't declare herself beneficiary, which she was - and she also did not report any foreign income.

CRA has actually been on his case for years and to evade this, Tony Merchant took this outrageously disgusting plan to action... Isn't making over 120 million from suiting government 'on behalf of natives' not enough that you have to avoid paying tax? are you forgetting that your wife's also getting paid by the government, with tax payers' money in a form of salary of 130K? for doing....what exactly? what does she do exactly? 





This came in light as soon as the massive leak of document revealing undisclosed financial records of more than 100,000 people around the world in relation with offshore tax havens - suspected to include hundreds of Canadians.
And the media, CBS, has not disclose the name of all 450 Canadians yet, and there is an excuse article for this: Why CBC isn't naming all 450 Canadians in offshore leak

And delicately tread they must, as CBC's Amanda Lang is the niece of the recent headliner, Tony Merchant, 'the lawyer' in the above mentioned article - meaning the list must be comprised of very high-profile people very closely connected with the politic. And as in Anna Karenina, where Vronsky is begging other high socialite to invite Anna and include her, the lady says: if she broke the law I don't care, but she broke the rule!! - which means that rule of upperclass people must work differently than us commoners. This hypothesis was actually validated by Senator Downe who is seeking answers from Pana Merchant, 'the senator' in above article that


 "The government is not taking any action," he asserted. "You go on the CRA website and you'll see all kinds of examples of Canadians from coast to coast to coast charged and convicted with domestic tax evasion. You'll see carpenters in Eastern Canada, doctors in Western Canada. What you will not see is one person charged with overseas tax evasion….
"Domestically, Canadians are treated one way, and people who hide money overseas — very rich Canadians trying to avoid taxes — are treated completely different. It’s grossly unfair." - files from CBC's Curt Petrovich ---Click here for the full article 


The reason why I cry foul, is not because of this recent incident - politician, public sector employees and corruption has always been a synonym. Hardly anything new.

For example, Merali's sinister orchestration with e-health in Ontario which costed previous early retirement of then health minister and millions and millions to tax payer in Ontario, and then our incompetent government not taking any action - despite the fact that it was all OVER the MEDIA!!! but of course in another province, the same corrupt people welcomes him and then gives him all-expense paid by the tax-payer card and he racks up huge expense- big cost to the government. There's an old idiom from sage, "Bitch's habit does not leave the Bitch" and yes, Merali is a living example to that idiom. 



All the while, CRA (Canadian Revenue Agency) is understaffed with recent cut introduced by the finance minister Tom Flaherty, and what's more, the CRA has a disgusting habit in that they go after the small fish that does not have political power or the wealth to defend themselves.
They would go for cases that are easy win - independent business owners, doctors and etc - not that they should let them get away - but if someone's evading tax by millions and millions and not thousands, shouldn't you go after those millions and not the thousands?





* Referring to the inefficient and horrible life-time appointment of the senate system (changes made to limit the age of participation/retirement as there were senators who had Alzheimer's who still took part of the discussion making it a laughing stock, as well as sexual assault convict and senate who could possibly be dyslexic as he 'made mistake' from ticking the box asking for yes/no answer (Mike Duffy) and etc)
* Also referring to Toronto Transit Commission ticket collector who makes over 100K, although this is bad management than 'corruption' - but people let it slide were being very noncontinuous with the tax money, thus mismanaging public purse would also mean corruption.