Thursday, December 4, 2008

2-Year Old Orphaned Boy's Nanny Is A Hero! She Saved Him From Mumbai Attacks!


When Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka were killed in Mumbai by those heartless terrorists, a innocent 2-year old boy instantly became an orphan. It was a heart-wrenching experience for me to witness him scream out in anguish for his parents in this video. Oh,how terribly sad! But,what was heartwarming was to hear the story of how this boy survived. It was all thanks to his wonderful nanny who obviously really cared for this child. Here's more from CNN:

"The world knows her as the daring nanny who, clutching a 2-year-old boy, pushed past the havoc in a terrorized Mumbai and risked her life to keep the toddler safe.

But Sandra Samuel sees no heroism in her actions amid last week's terror attacks on India's financial capital that killed nearly 180 people -- including baby Moshe's parents, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka. She only wishes she could have done more.

"Even today, I am thinking I should have sent the baby and done something for the rabbi and his wife," Samuel told CNN in an exclusive television interview in Israel, where she now lives."(END OF EXCERPT) Read the entire article here:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/12/04/nanny.mumbai.interview/index.html

The Teen Caregivers Who Abused Nursing Home Residents Are Young Sociopaths!


You just can't judge someone by appearance. If you see someone that looks like a thug, he may actually be a nerdy,college student that's trying to be hip. And by the same token, when you see a couple of girls that look like cheerleaders, they might really be miscreants! Take these teenagers who are accused of abusing the elders that they should have been caring for as caregivers. Here's more from The Smoking Gun.com:

"A group of teenagers working at a Minnesota nursing home abused and sexually humiliated elderly residents suffering from Alzheimer's disease and dementia, prosecutors allege. The six young female caregivers were named yesterday in criminal complaints charging them with a variety of cruel behavior at the Good Samaritan Society nursing home in Albert Lea, a city in southern Minnesota. Only two of those charged--Brianna Broitzman, 19, and Ashton Larson, 18--are named in the complaints since they were not minors when the alleged abuse occurred. According to District Court complaints filed against Broitzman (pictured above left) and Larson (above right), nursing home residents were spat upon, spanked, improperly touched, and tormented by the teenagers earlier this year." (END OF EXCERPT) Read the rest here:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/1202081minn1.html

This case really supports reports that 1 in 5 teens (18-25) has a personality disorder,now doesn't it? Read about that here:http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2141910/posts

British Woman's Skin Ruined By A Facial Called IPL!



I had a horrific experience with a facial that I got right before I went on a trip to Jamaica. There is a white esthetician who claims to be the authority on black skin care. She left me to one of her minions after a consultation to receive treatment for acne. I got burned from an ointment that was left on too long right on the side of my nose. It was highly visible & required heavy makeup to mask the burn. There really wasn't much I could do because you sign a waiver before you are treated.So much for her expertise in black skin care because she had no resolution but to try to place the blame on the other esthetician who adminstered the treatment. I never went there again & I had to wear make-up in a very hot climate.
Luckily for me, it was only that one small spot that needed major coverage.It eventually went away. Look what happened to Charlotte Cripps. Here's an excerpt from The Daily Mail:

"I'd heard about Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photo facial treatments from friends in Los Angeles who swear by them for a youthful complexion.
If you've ever wondered why celebrity models and A-listers of a certain age have such uncannily baby-smooth skin, wonder no more.

Along with the other latest treatments, such as Fraxel laser, this is a fast and effective way of removing the ravages of time without surgery.

Apparently, IPL will remove fine lines, undo sun damage and rejuvenate skin by boosting collagen production.

When I got dressed, my burning chest and face made me look as if I'd been pulled out of a forest fire. I was scheduled to return two weeks later for my next treatment.

A recommended course of six would cost me £1,200. I went to a make-up shop and my face was dusted with a mineral powder - as suggested by the spa - to camouflage the redness.

A woman at the counter asked what the hell I'd had done. When I told her I'd had an IPL photo facial, she looked at me with horror.

'I don't mean to worry you,' she said, 'but I've had a course and it never looked like that
." (END OF EXCERPT) Read her whole story here:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1091772/Look-hot-new-facial-did-me.html