Procedures in Deathcare Certification within Los Angeles CountyBoard of Rabbis
Powerpoint presentation by Michael Boyko, Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary. Shown at the April 22, 2010 Funeral Practices Seminar presented by the Board of Rabbis of Southern California and the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles.
Procedures in Deathcare Certification within Los Angeles CountyBoard of Rabbis
Powerpoint presentation by Michael Boyko, Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary. Shown at the April 22, 2010 Funeral Practices Seminar presented by the Board of Rabbis of Southern California and the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles.
This document lists various technologies related to pig farming, including liquid and dry feeding, pig robots, auger feeding, automatic feeders, silos, suites for mating, farrowing, dry periods, weaning, and fattening, as well as ventilation, heating, watering, manure removal, and security from the company Finnexport.
- Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by mutations in the ATP7B gene, resulting in toxic buildup of copper in the body's tissues like the liver, brain, and kidneys.
- It presents variably with liver disease like hepatitis or cirrhosis, neurological symptoms like tremors or behavioral changes, or psychiatric issues. Kayser-Fleischer rings in the eyes are also common.
- Treatment involves a low-copper diet along with chelating drugs like penicillamine or trientine to remove excess copper from the body through urine, helping to prevent further organ damage. Liver transplantation may be needed for severe cases. With treatment, prognosis is good but
Amyloidosis comprises a group of diseases characterized by the extracellular deposition of insoluble fibrous amyloid proteins in various body tissues. There are at least 20 different types of amyloid proteins that can form fibrils and deposit in tissues. The classification of amyloidosis has evolved from descriptive terms to designations based on the type of amyloid fibril protein involved (such as AL, AA, and TTR amyloidosis). AA amyloidosis is caused by deposition of amyloid A protein and is associated with long-term inflammatory conditions like familial Mediterranean fever. It commonly involves the kidneys and gastrointestinal tract and can lead to renal failure. Treatment focuses on managing the underlying inflammatory condition to reduce amyloid A protein levels and prevent further deposition.
This document lists various technologies related to pig farming, including liquid and dry feeding, pig robots, auger feeding, automatic feeders, silos, suites for mating, farrowing, dry periods, weaning, and fattening, as well as ventilation, heating, watering, manure removal, and security from the company Finnexport.
- Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by mutations in the ATP7B gene, resulting in toxic buildup of copper in the body's tissues like the liver, brain, and kidneys.
- It presents variably with liver disease like hepatitis or cirrhosis, neurological symptoms like tremors or behavioral changes, or psychiatric issues. Kayser-Fleischer rings in the eyes are also common.
- Treatment involves a low-copper diet along with chelating drugs like penicillamine or trientine to remove excess copper from the body through urine, helping to prevent further organ damage. Liver transplantation may be needed for severe cases. With treatment, prognosis is good but
Amyloidosis comprises a group of diseases characterized by the extracellular deposition of insoluble fibrous amyloid proteins in various body tissues. There are at least 20 different types of amyloid proteins that can form fibrils and deposit in tissues. The classification of amyloidosis has evolved from descriptive terms to designations based on the type of amyloid fibril protein involved (such as AL, AA, and TTR amyloidosis). AA amyloidosis is caused by deposition of amyloid A protein and is associated with long-term inflammatory conditions like familial Mediterranean fever. It commonly involves the kidneys and gastrointestinal tract and can lead to renal failure. Treatment focuses on managing the underlying inflammatory condition to reduce amyloid A protein levels and prevent further deposition.
1. A cura di
Patrizio Di Nicola
Francesca della Ratta-Rinaldi
Ludovica Ioppolo
Simona Rosati
2. 4-5 milioni di lavoratori flessibili
3 milioni di lavoratori con
contratto di lavoro a termine
470 storie raccontate
in maggioranza da donne (73%)
con un elevato titolo di studio (73,2%)
che svolgono professioni altamente qualificate (75,7%)
e con un’età media di 36 anni.
Le storie di lavoro precario sono il 60,9%, di disoccupazione il 28,1%.
3. COSA RENDE IL LORO LAVORO DAVVERO
INSOPPORTABILE?
19,7% 28,7% 31,7% 35,6%
Ferie e malattie Il dover ricominciare La discontinuità Sentirsi ricattabili nei confronti
non riconosciute sempre da capo retributiva del datore di lavoro
4. LE PAROLE DI UNA VITA PRECARIA
*
Quello che non
ci si può
permettere…
1.Precarietà e paura del futuro
2.Contesti lavorativi e di studio
3.Problemi economici
4.Diritti negati
5.Emozioni * circa 130 mila parole vocabolario oltre 15mila parole
5. LA PRECARIETÀ E LA PAURA DEL FUTURO
I contratti: a progetto, a tempo
determinato, a chiamata, rimborso
spese, co. co. pro., partita IVA…
Futuro: “non ho aspettative
per il futuro”
Scadenze e rinnovi:
gavetta, licenziata, colloqui,
vivere alla giornata, cercare
lavoro, scade il contratto
peggiorerà
22%
cambierà poco
39%
migliorerà
39%
6. comprare una 1.000 euro al
compensi
casa mese
senza
stipendio PROBLEMI ECONOMICI
tirare avanti
arrivare a
euro fine mese
chiedere un
fare la spesa mutuo
La famiglia di origine che garantisce per i prestiti
7. cassa integrazione
guadagni
domeniche
indennità di
ferie
disoccupazione
festività
indennità
malattia I DIRITTI NEGATI di fine rapporto
permessi andare tredicesima
In pensione
La maternità: rimandata,
ostacolata, faticata
9. preoccupazione nessuna
più grave tanti sacrifici prospettiva
stressante delusioni
sono stanca
avvilente
frustrazione sogno progetti di vita
paura del futuro
paura dignitosa
futuro migliore
I SOGNI E LE EMOZIONI speranza
sono giovane
aspettative
10. Un peso che contamina tutti gli
aspetti dell’esistenza.
La frustrazione dei più istruiti.
Il paradosso di una generazione
che ha studiato più dei padri e ha
una condizione lavorativa più
instabile e insicura.
Precarietà non significa
soltanto difficoltà pratiche.
11. COSA CHIEDONO I PRECARI ALLA
POLITICA E AL SINDACATO?
1) Controlli per sanzionare i comportamenti scorretti
2) Incentivi (e disincentivi) a favore della “vera”
flessibilità e della continuità lavorativa
3) Un sistema di Welfare
4) Il sindacato deve agire, tutelare e informare i
giovani e i precari estendendone i diritti