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This photo was way overexposed, but I played with it a little, and kind of like it. It's kind of dreamlike.
It's traditional for writers to get a bit excited the first time they go into a big bookshop, take a book down from a shelf and see their own name in it.
I'm therefore not too embarrassed to post this pic that my friend Mike took on his iPhone, after demand from my public (thanks Kavey!)
I was one of sixty-ish writers who contributed. I still haven't gone through and found all my articles yet -- I think I'm a bit scared, as I'm bound to spot a glaring mistake as soon as I read my own stuff!
this is what happens when you forget to correct your white balance going from indoor photography to outdoor in the snow. I like the color though. However, our windows are obviously dirty...please excuse the blobby specks.
A multiple exposure from the lubitel ... the wierdness on the left hand side is from a multiple exposure. I like it...
The history of Western psychiatry is replete with mistakes as well as successes. Currently, high-income countries desperately need reforms to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency and availability of behavioral health care (relating to mental functioning and substance use). Meanwhile, developing behavioral health systems in low- and middle-income countries presents major challenges to policy makers. Unmet behavioral health needs and burdens are enormous, but as change occurs, there is the danger that Western mistakes will be repeated.
We need to review bio-psycho-social understandings and see how these may be implemented most effectively in the context of diverse cultures, beliefs and values. Innovations in service delivery, taking advantage of upcoming and adapted technologies, offer opportunities which should be assessed in ways appropriate to those different contexts. We also need to explore how patients’ interests, rights and preferences may be best elicited, protected and acted upon, consistent with institutional and legal norms informed by health care delivery science. Both aspects are key to determining how health systems’ capacity can be built most economically and effectively, and how ‘patients’ can be ‘agents’ in their own behavioral health care.
Creí, con toda mi fuerza! y no fue suficiente... Bueno, lo positivo es que aprendí una "lección de vida", realmente gran lección y PARA TODA LA VIDA..! Es increíble como uno nunca deja de conocer a las personas... y de quien menos te los esperas, BUM! , pasan las cosas que menos esperas...
Creí y confié, y fui traicionada nue va men te. Parece un deja vu. Whatever...TENGO MUCHO POR QUE SEGUIR!
y con la mejor energía, vamos pa delante! :)
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The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. - Elbert Hubbard
// Week 20 - The twentieth week and another trip to the woods with my camera however this roll of film taken with a Diana Mini went very wrong at the processing lab. I'm not sure what they did exactly but they did tell me they screwed it up. The images were 'crushed' I had to stretch them back out using photoshop. I won't be taking any film there in the future but I did find something interesting about the results.
Steven Pounders (Felix Artifex) & Lana K. Hoover (Esther)
Mistakes Were Made by Craig Wright, runs from June 7 through June 30 at Fort Worth's Circle Theatre.
Call 817.877.3040 or visit online at www.circletheatre.com