Saturday, February 8, 2014

750 Words or less

On an impulse I started writing about occurrences in my life. The outlet was through Yahoo Contributions. They publish freelance articles for anyone as long as they meet the requirements for submission. Submissions are limited to 750 words. Amazing how when tasked with limiting an event in ones life it can be told in 750 words or less. Here are my submissions so far:
http://voices.yahoo.com/selling-georgia-12517894.html

http://voices.yahoo.com/yukon-experience-12514365.html
 
http://voices.yahoo.com/it-was-swine-flu-thing-12519118.html

http://voices.yahoo.com/sicily-was-blast-12514366.html 


I am of the generation that either accepts or denies the new technology. I choose to accept it but only to a limited amount. I have some working knowledge of basic internet. I do not own a cell phone (let lone a smart phone).
I decided to start a bog for the sole purpose of possibly attracting viewers to the stories I submitted to Yahoo Contributor.

As I get more proficient with it I will try to incorporate it as a site that promotes everything concerning false accusations of child abuse.  When my grandson was 5 weeks old he was diagnosed with neonatal rickets. The state of Oregon preferred to go with a diagnosis of child abuse.

Over the past 2 years I have been in contact with a vast amount of experts and supporters on the subject.
People far more educated than I am. from Universities such as Harvard, Stanford, Vanderbilt, South Carolina Medical University, UCLA.

My present endevor is to promote an article in the American Journal of  Roentgeneology written by Dr David Ayoub and Dr. Marvin Miller
http://www.ajronline.org/doi/full/10.2214/AJR.13.10540

I have been in contact with the several organizations and have it is apparent that this is a very controversial topic. I have submitted an article for Yahoo voices via yahoo contributor about this subject. It is my second submitted article. Hopefully they publish this one. When they do I will post the link.
 


     


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