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- Markcmarino on 2008-03-01 - Tags writ3402008
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How powerful can one blog be?
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can open a window into the soul of an author.
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Fixin’ Healthcare is Marcus Newberry’s blog
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One of his most interesting posts ”Prevention Where TheyLive” which is one of his shorter writings offers a wonderful message on prevention.
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”Build prevention into the community and get it out of the medical setting wherever possible. Certainly, convenience and culture are important considerations. Patience, persistence and knowing the lay of the land count for a lot. Keep smiling and never give up. Prevention is a different ball game than diagnosis and treatment.”
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Newberry writes with a certain style and well
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our cultural identity is a product of the way in which we move our society from one issue focus to another
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a host of other sites
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Specifically, with the issue of a universal healthcare plan so important in the 2008 election I would be curious to read his take on the topic.
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Even the title of his blog seems to downplay his authority.
In removing the g from fixing one conjures thoughts of a southern accent (he is from the south after all), and in doing so it seems as if he is simply offering his thoughts on the issue rather than presenting them as ideas from someone of great authority.
In removing the g from fixing one conjures thoughts of a southern accent (he is from the south after all), and in doing so it seems as if he is simply offering his thoughts on the issue rather than presenting them as ideas from someone of great authority.
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