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		<title>By: Lorraine DeNoto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lorraine DeNoto</dc:creator>
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		<description>The problems with central and decentralized work stations.  I have a certificate from Suffolk Community College and 8 years previous job experience as a clerk typist.  The problem in this country - Freedom of Speech.  The handheld instruments should be outlawed and homeoffice/computers limited.  How can we centralize and decentralize with the constant problems on the rise.  Its not about upper class lower class.  Its about self-respect.  As a firm believer in the foreseen.  There should be a few laws passed on about computers in homes and texing.  Future problems are on the rise.  My husband works daily at home at the computer.  The man is expressionless - All my good natured abilities to make him a better person is a flux.  He was never a computer expert but a psch major from Dowling College.  His current employer put him on for his masters.  How fortunate for his success.  My role as a parent and caregiver is to stop the insanity of office equipment and to gravitate to the less stressful things - such as &quot;Freedom of Speech&quot;.  Workstations are for the production of things.  If we continue to upgrade &quot;DECOR&quot; without calculating the RIGHT from WRONG.  Big troubles on the rise.

A workstation complete without dust and residue.  People should be reminded that each and every individual has a right to LIVE without the harmfulness of texing.  I am glad I have stepped away from the struggles of handling equipment.  I am a handler of relationships.   As an experienced and reserved mother and step-mom life can be challenging and people should learn to respect.  The problems on a daily schedule are never faced.  My soul is cleansed and if it wasn&#039;t I would be in deep shit.  I&#039;ll stop to carry out my daily routine just a heads up.  I&#039;m not a firm believer in to much television either.  I work hard as a housewife and wish to continue soul-searching.   My two boys are my world and never want to see them in harms way.  The bewitching things I&#039;ve experienced by being a step-mom are a fright.  I am glad I was in therapy for 16 years without guidance - a human can suffer.  At current time health and proper nutrition is #1.  Being 50 years old can frighten many.  Age is always a factor and RESPECT for others on give and take is KEY.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problems with central and decentralized work stations.  I have a certificate from Suffolk Community College and 8 years previous job experience as a clerk typist.  The problem in this country &#8211; Freedom of Speech.  The handheld instruments should be outlawed and homeoffice/computers limited.  How can we centralize and decentralize with the constant problems on the rise.  Its not about upper class lower class.  Its about self-respect.  As a firm believer in the foreseen.  There should be a few laws passed on about computers in homes and texing.  Future problems are on the rise.  My husband works daily at home at the computer.  The man is expressionless &#8211; All my good natured abilities to make him a better person is a flux.  He was never a computer expert but a psch major from Dowling College.  His current employer put him on for his masters.  How fortunate for his success.  My role as a parent and caregiver is to stop the insanity of office equipment and to gravitate to the less stressful things &#8211; such as &#8220;Freedom of Speech&#8221;.  Workstations are for the production of things.  If we continue to upgrade &#8220;DECOR&#8221; without calculating the RIGHT from WRONG.  Big troubles on the rise.</p>
<p>A workstation complete without dust and residue.  People should be reminded that each and every individual has a right to LIVE without the harmfulness of texing.  I am glad I have stepped away from the struggles of handling equipment.  I am a handler of relationships.   As an experienced and reserved mother and step-mom life can be challenging and people should learn to respect.  The problems on a daily schedule are never faced.  My soul is cleansed and if it wasn&#8217;t I would be in deep shit.  I&#8217;ll stop to carry out my daily routine just a heads up.  I&#8217;m not a firm believer in to much television either.  I work hard as a housewife and wish to continue soul-searching.   My two boys are my world and never want to see them in harms way.  The bewitching things I&#8217;ve experienced by being a step-mom are a fright.  I am glad I was in therapy for 16 years without guidance &#8211; a human can suffer.  At current time health and proper nutrition is #1.  Being 50 years old can frighten many.  Age is always a factor and RESPECT for others on give and take is KEY.</p>
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