U.S. to Commit $500 Million, Deploy 3,000 Troops in Ebola Fight: SPURS NEW MIAMI HEALTH GALLERY
CELEBRATING 15 HEALTHY YEARS OF HEALTHY EATING AND CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS
NEW MIAMI MUSEUM TO FEATURE HEALTH GALLERY IN RESPONSE TO EBOLA CRISIS:
Earlier Tuesday, President Barack Obama met with Dr. Brantly (Ebola surviver) and his wife, Amber, in the Oval Office to announce more efforts by the U.S. to lead a global battle against the spread of the deadly virus.
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — When the new Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science being built in downtown Miami opens in 2016 it will have a special gallery which will focus on health.
Baptist Health South Florida is giving the museum $5 million for health and wellness programs. Some of thefunding also will pay for transportation for Miami-Dade County public school students to visit the museum.
Museum President and CEO Gillian Thomas says the Baptist Health People & Science Gallery will teach people “how to make better choices for a healthy life.”
Officials say the gallery will allow visitors to use technology to explore different lifestyle choices. It will include zones highlighting the psychology of eating, meditation techniques, body language, brain functions and technology for prosthetics and surgery.
Earlier Tuesday, President Barack Obama met with Dr. Brantly and his wife, Amber, in the Oval Office.
President Barack Obama meets with Dr. Kent Brantly and his wife, Amber, during an Oval Office drop by, Sept. 16, 2014. Dr. Brantly had contracted the Ebola virus while doing missionary aid work in Liberia. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Earlier Tuesday, President Barack Obama met with Dr. Brantly and his wife, Amber, in the Oval Office.
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Industrial Automation | Environmental Optimization | Space | Forensics | Logistics
Favorite quote:
"Know what you don't know" (Someone, 2020).
Jessica attended the University of San Diego’s lawyer’s assistant program immediately after obtaining her undergraduate degree. She worked as a legal assistant while she pursued her master’s in forensic science. After obtaining her MS. degree she continued to work in the legal field for years till she got involved in the pre-planning business.
She has been working on her PhD in forensic psychology on and off over the past several years.
Her current focus of analysis is assisting in the process of perfecting a comprehensive analysis of LIFE EXPECTANCY as it relates to ELEVATION / LONGITUDE / LATITUDE / POPULATION DENSITY and NUTRITION variables and their relationship to life span and quality of life to produce a dissertation topic that focuses on solutions to the problem of a decreasing life expectancy and its relationship to increasing income inequalities in America.
Improving educational skills training is the #1 variable involved in elevating quality of life while simultaneously raising life expectancy. (Klocko, et al., 2015). A qualitative approach, utilizing both quantitative statistics over time and qualitative population sampling, would best represent all angles of this topic (Stimpson & Walker, 2020).
Reference:
Klocko, B. A., Marshall, S. M., & Davidson, J. F. (2015). Developing practitioner-scholar doctoral candidates as critical writers. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 15(4), 21-31.
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