Embedded Systems Engineer
August 29th, 2006 by info
Embedded Systems Engineer
Successful candidate will be competent in the design and development of firmware to run on a number of microprocessor and DSP platforms, with the Motorola Coldfire and Analog …
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ATV Schools - Good Health 1974 Who Needs A Chimney In The?
Who Needs A Chimney In The Head? ATV Schools programme from 1974 teaching kids about the dangers of smoking. I collect old television and radio material, so if you'd like to see more of this, get in touch.

Good Health - White Ivory (ATV Schools film: 1974) Part 1
This film is from the British ITV schools series 'Good Health' and explains how to look after your teeth. The footage comes from a very battered 16mm print which is badly damaged in places. I have tried to hide as much of this damage as possible. Presented in two parts.

Good Health - White Ivory (ATV Schools film: 1974) Part 2
This film is from the British ITV schools series 'Good Health' and explains how to look after your teeth. The footage comes from a very battered 16mm print which is badly damaged in places. I have tried to hide as much of this damage as possible. Presented in two parts.

Ohio Medical Marijuana Lobbying Day for Housebill 74
MEDICAL MARIJUANA GETS HEARING AT OHIO STATEHOUSE PDF Print E-mail Ohio Judiciary Committee on Criminal Justice to Hear Sponsor Testimony on SB 74 (Columbus, OH) -- The Ohio Patient Network is pleased to learn that, on Wednesday, November 15, the Ohio Judiciary Committee on Criminal Justice will hear sponsor testimony from Senator Robert Hagan (D-33) concerning SB 74, Ohio's medical marijuana act. This legislation to protect Ohio's cannabis patients from prosecution was introduced by Senator Hagan in February of 2005. Among other provisions, SB 74: ¨ Modifies various sections of the Ohio Revised Code to regulate the medical use of marijuana under the direction of a patient's physician; ¨ Establishes a patient registry with the Ohio Department of Health and mandates that a patient application and identification process be instituted to identify authorized patients to law enforcement personnel; ¨ Requires the issuance of identification cards by the Department of Health to patients and caregivers; ¨ Properly identifies and limits the amounts, and standardizes the weighing process of marihuana permitted under the law; ¨ Establishes a method of scientific evaluation and public comment for the purpose of evaluating the conditions for which medical use shall be authorized; ¨ Protects the public health and welfare by prohibiting the use of medical marihuana in schools, civic centers, public recreation centers, youth centers, places of employment, on public transportation, or in a private vehicle; and ¨ Does not require public or private insurance companies to incur any cost of the use of medical marihuana. "Sponsor testimony represents only the first step," said OPAN Executive Director, Brandy Zink. "We have waited ten years for this important moment, but consideration of SB 74 won't be complete until the committee hears from patients. Seriously ill Ohioans should not be subjected to criminal penalties for using cannabis medicinally if recommended by a physician." It should be noted that the last time the Ohio Senate considered medical marijuana legislation and heard patient testimony was at the beginning of 1997 when it repealed an affirmative defense provision for medicinal marijuana use. What: Sponsor testimony hearing for SB 74, Ohio's medical marijuana act Who: Senator Robert Hagan (D-33) When: Wednesday, November 15 Time: 9:00 am Where: Ohio Senate Building, North Hearing Room Contact: Mary Jane Borden Ohio Patient Network 1-888-647-2843 mjborden@ohiopatient.net
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