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Al Sharpton speaks out on race, rights and what bothers him about his critics

Monday, December 3, 2007

At Thanksgiving dinner David Shankbone told his white middle class family that he was to interview Reverend Al Sharpton that Saturday. The announcement caused an impassioned discussion about the civil rights leader’s work, the problems facing the black community and whether Sharpton helps or hurts his cause. Opinion was divided. “He’s an opportunist.” “He only stirs things up.” “Why do I always see his face when there’s a problem?”

Shankbone went to the National Action Network’s headquarters in Harlem with this Thanksgiving discussion to inform the conversation. Below is his interview with Al Sharpton on everything from Tawana Brawley, his purported feud with Barack Obama, criticism by influential African Americans such as Clarence Page, his experience running for President, to how he never expected he would see fifty (he is now 53). “People would say to me, ‘Now that I hear you, even if I disagree with you I don’t think you’re as bad as I thought,'” said Sharpton. “I would say, ‘Let me ask you a question: what was “bad as you thought”?’ And they couldn’t say. They don’t know why they think you’re bad, they just know you’re supposed to be bad because the right wing tells them you’re bad.”

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Sheila White, Scarborough-Rouge River

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Having worked as an aide, advisor, and Executive Assistant to municipal and provincial politicians, Sheila White is running for the Ontario New Democratic Party in the Ontario provincial election, in the Scarborough-Rouge River riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed her regarding her values, her experience, and her campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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The Beginning Of Medical Scrubs

We are used to seeing doctors in the hospitals and healthcare centers wearing scrubs today. We cannot think of a hospital with medical personnel without their scrubs or at least lab coats. Scrubs are a necessity in creating a hygienic and sterile environment in the hospital. However, you will be surprised to know that scrubs have only been in existence since the last century or so.

Till the 1900s, surgeons and the staff of the surgical ward generally performed surgeries in their regular everyday clothes. The clothes carried millions of germs and bacteria. At the most, surgeons used an apron over their clothes to prevent their clothes from getting damaged by the blood stains and other fluids in the surgical ward. No gloves were used and surgeries were performed with bare hands. Even the instruments for performing the surgery weren€™t sterilized. In fact, most surgeons preferred having blood stains on their aprons as it was a sign of their professionalism.

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When the awareness of bacteria and harmful infections spread, lab coats were introduced that were used by surgeons while performing surgical procedures. These lab coats were mostly for the protection of surgeons rather than the protection of the patients. Soon the face mask was also introduced and surgeons wore mask while performing surgeries. As time passed, surgical gloves came into use. The sterilizing of surgical accessories also started in large numbers.

Modern scrubs were introduced during the 1940s. Many scrubs were even made of special bacteria resistant materials. This was a measure taken in order to ensure the safety of patients and doctors. Cleanliness became the first priority. Today Scrubs Online Store provides all sorts of scrubs and medical uniforms. Patient gowns and drapes in the operating room are also considered a part of scrubs and uniforms. In the beginning, the scrubs used in the surgical wards were generally white in color. White color represented purity and hygiene. But the combination of white attire with white surroundings and the bright surgical ward light put a great strain on the eyes of surgeons and other medical staff. This gave birth to green medical scrubs.

It was in the beginning of 1960’s that these white scrubs were completely replaced by green surgical scrubs. The advantage of green was that it minimized the eye strain on surgeons and was also a great color to hide blood stains, which on white gave a very disturbing effect. There are even many medical centers and hospitals today that still use the traditional green scrubs, especially in the surgical ward. With the advent of the 1970’s the latest and most trendy scrubs were introduced. These included scrubs in different colors, prints, styles and cuts. There is a variety of medical scrubs available at Cheap Scrub Sets store. They offer branded scrubs from all the famous brands such as Cherokee, carhartt, dickies and Disney. They offer so many different prints and styles that it is difficult for you to choose. They even offer tops with prints of cartoon characters and animals. Even tops with floral designs are available. In short, scrubs have gone through drastic changes over time and will continue to flourish into amazing colors, styles and prints.