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    PostHeaderIcon Faster Than The Speed Of Light

    On Thursday 22 September 2011 Prof. Dr. Antonio Ereditato, head of the department at the University of Bern, High Energy Physics, released an astounding press statement regarding the findings of an international team of scientists working at CERN and Gran Sasso on a project called the Opera collaboration.

    Their findings show that they have recorded subatomic particles (neutrinos) travelling faster than the speed of light, 186,282 miles per second. Going faster than the speed of light is something that is not supposed to happen. Ever. It is considered to be the Universes ultimate speed limit. Einstein’s theory that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, underlies pretty much everything in modern physics. The experiments, conducted over the last 3 years show findings of neutrinos pumped underground from CERN to Gran Sasso (730 km) arriving at their destination 60 nanoseconds faster than light could have. Light would have covered the distance in 2.4 thousandths of a second but this was faster. 60 billionths of a second faster. That might not seem like much but conceptually this is huge.

    PostHeaderIcon Co-Education Concept

    Co-education is common in almost all the advanced western countries like, France, Britain, Russia, America and Canada. It is to be found in many great eastern countries like Turkey, China, Japan and Nigeria and in others parts of the world like Australia and South America.

    There are surely some great benefits of co-education. First of all it gives a good training to boys and girls to work together. While studying side by side in different class they learn to cooperate for common aims or purposes. After completing their education they can easily join different professions together. They can work together for common national aims at scientific research centres, in hospital and offices and even in factories to increase national production.

    PostHeaderIcon Introduction to State Tested Nurse Assistant Training

    Exactly what is a State Tested Nurse Assistant – STNA?

    State Tested Nurse Assistants are health care workers whom help medical staff by supplying basic health care to help patients. They play a distinctive role towards the patient’s recovery, since they are the health care experts who are definitely the closest to the patient.

    They are usually in command of monitoring patients and observing their physical, emotional and mental wellness. These bits of information are then reported towards the medical staff including nurses and doctors.

    Education Information for Certified Nurse Assistants:

    The 1987 Omnibus Reconciliation Act (OBRA) mandates education and competency evaluation for every nurse aides hired by assisted living facilities in every state. Formal training and experience is needed for individuals who intend to be a STNA.

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