http://www.latimes.com/news/world/worldnow/la-pope-benedict-xvi-text-20130211,0,6276641.story
On February 11th the Pop gathered the Cardinals to read a letter. A letter that would announce Pope Benedict the XVI reassignment from his current position. He says he wants to do this because of his age and strength. "both strength of body and mind are necessary" said Benedict. He is truly sad but he believe to keeps the church strong there must be a leader that is able to lead the faith in all ways
Though it is very sad that Benedict must step down he is doing what he feels right for the church and as pope (or former pope) I think he knows what he is talking about. The world needs a person to look up to and Benedict does not believe that is himself. All he wants is a strong leader for his faith.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
L.A. Hospitals
http://www.latimes.com/health/la-me-metal-detectors-20130203,0,1230198.story
In 1993 at the USC Medical Hospital three doctors were shot in one of the ER rooms. The hospital then bought a new security systems, metal detectors at every door. and now after 20 years the hospital wants to get rid of the detectors. They say that the security system gives the hospital a feeling of danger and with the new competitiveness in hospitals USC wants to be more friendly and welcoming, the detectors do not help with that. Richard May, one of the doctors who was shot, says that it is a terrible idea to remove the metal detectors.
If I were May I would not want the security to go. If they were there in the first place May would not have gotta shot. I think it would be a good idea to keep the system, better safe then sorry and even thought they have not had an attack in more than 20 years things can go wrong in seconds. The metal detectors may be odd for a hospital but if is protecting the people of our country it should stay
In 1993 at the USC Medical Hospital three doctors were shot in one of the ER rooms. The hospital then bought a new security systems, metal detectors at every door. and now after 20 years the hospital wants to get rid of the detectors. They say that the security system gives the hospital a feeling of danger and with the new competitiveness in hospitals USC wants to be more friendly and welcoming, the detectors do not help with that. Richard May, one of the doctors who was shot, says that it is a terrible idea to remove the metal detectors.
If I were May I would not want the security to go. If they were there in the first place May would not have gotta shot. I think it would be a good idea to keep the system, better safe then sorry and even thought they have not had an attack in more than 20 years things can go wrong in seconds. The metal detectors may be odd for a hospital but if is protecting the people of our country it should stay
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