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2120 days ago

The fall of the capital

Gavin Hurnard from My Health Myself | Tōku Ora Whānau Ora

Hi all
It's Monday, everybody's favourite day! Lets start the week off with something a little easier going than "How are health conditions categorised". Unfortunately, this post is also a bit dry, but tomorrow's will be better, I promise.

I need to address the use of … View more
Hi all
It's Monday, everybody's favourite day! Lets start the week off with something a little easier going than "How are health conditions categorised". Unfortunately, this post is also a bit dry, but tomorrow's will be better, I promise.

I need to address the use of capital letters in my last post: Scientifically and grammatically, it was wrong. You may have noticed that I (usually) didn't use capital letters for diseases. This was deliberate.

My Health myself is all about us gaining control and asserting mastery over our health conditions. Wherever possible it should be we who control the condition, not the condition that controls us. By removing the capital letter, I wanted to demonstrate that we don't extend to health conditions the same courtesy and respect that we accord the people living with said conditions.

Like all good rules, however, there are exceptions. I kept the capital where the name of the disease was an acronym (like COPD), the first word of a sentence, or the name of the individual who discovered it.

This is neither correct nor is it good writing, but it was my small act of defiance and rebellion against our health conditions and, short of a major controversy, it is the method I will use in future posts. In professional circumstances, of course, I will continue to do the right thing.

So what is today's take home message?
Don't show your LTC respect, show it who really owns the capital.
Until tomorrow, take care everyone
Gavin

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2121 days ago

The kitchen design trends you need to know in 2019

Kylie from Property Brokers Sales & Rentals HQ

Think your kitchen could do with a modern refresh? We’ve got all the information you need to know about on-trend layout, materials, colours and features to ensure the hub of your home stands out to your potential buyers.

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2125 days ago

House flies

Graeme from Awapuni

Has anyone else noticed the absence of house flies this summer ? We've only see about 3 or 4 since Xmas. Also larger blow flies seem absent. Is it too hot or too windy this season?

J
2121 days ago

Lovely pine bedroom suite for sale

Jo from Roslyn - Terrace End

Pine bedroom suite in very good condition. 2 x bedside tables. 1 x dressing table with mirror. 148cm wide x 70 high x 43 depth. 1 x chest of drawers 95 wide x 114 high x 43. Purchased from Farmers. Please phone 0211021211

Price: $800

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