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Sunday, October 25, 2009

What You Should Know About the Health Insurance Industry





Health insurance is a legal arrangement between an individual and an insurance company in which the insurer will pay for a portion of the person’s medical expenses. Boasting large revenue and profit, the health insurance industry contributes to the continuously expanding heath care sector. With the health insurance industry’s increasing profit margin, ethics and affordability become areas of major concern, both politically and publicly. What kind of future can the United States look forward to if there is no reform on the current health insurance industry?


Two types of health insurances that are currently available to the public are government-sponsored, such as Medicaid, which is offered to very low-income individuals and their families whom meet specific qualifications. The second type of health insurance is in the form of private companies, such as Health Net, which can be bought by individual consumers. Both types of insurances require payment. Medicaid is paid through taxes and Health Net is paid through premiums. Though the policies will differ for individuals based upon their health and economic status, health insurance in theory is aimed at keeping medical coverage accessible to individuals without bankrupting them.






One of the main problems with the United States health insurance industry is that the majority of people simply cannot afford health insurance. The majority and backbone of this great country are working class citizens who persevere through the daily-grind just to make ends meet. Adding pricey health insurance to the monthly bills is typically just not an option for the greater part of the population. Millions of people are living without health insurance due simply to the fact that they cannot afford health insurance that meet their needs. Many companies are also unable to offer adequate health insurance to their employees due to the high costs. According to the National Coalition on Health Care, 62% of all bankruptcies that were filed in 2007 were because of health expenses and an estimated 1.5 million people foreclose their homes each year because of medical expenses they cannot afford to pay.


Another concern within the health insurance industry is that human ethics are not at the industry’s backbone; profit is. Aetna CEO, Ronald Williams, raked in over $24 million in 2008. That is over $450,00 week! Most people cannot even afford to buy a home at that price. While CEO’s are making millions of dollars each year, roughly 37 million people are still going without health insurance and suffer greatly in the United States. The way the current system is operating suggests that adequate health coverage and treatment is a privilege to only those who can afford it, not a right for all. People have a distorted view that this country offers equality to all, and yet the less fortunate seem to somehow fall through the cracks. Since when does some one’s annual salary dictate an individual’s worth in life? As President Obama put it, instead of focusing on what will maximize profit, the health insurance industry needs to concentrate on what a descent society should do and offer for its people. Would a descent society discriminate against 12 million people annually for health coverage because they did not fit the criteria for being covered? This may come as a shock to a lot of people, but this is a common practice among America’s health insurance companies.





If there is not a major overhaul in the near future on the United State’s insurance industry, it will cripple the country. People who cannot afford health insurance do not go to the doctor for routine checkups or when they are not feeling well, instead they go to the emergency room when there is a dire situation and it is often too late. This is a very expensive form of treatment, leaving the government, aka American tax dollars, to pay for the uninsured people to be treated. If the insurance companies continue to discriminate against the sick and raise the cost of premiums, the United State’s deficit will continue spiral out of control.




Private health insurance companies try to generate this false sense of comfort to those who purchase their health plans, making people feel that they will be covered should the circumstance arise. When a medical emergency comes about, requiring costly treatment, insurance companies will try to find some kind of reason why they cannot pay the bill, for example due to a pre-existing medical condition. For those who are fortunate enough to afford health insurance or have health insurance through their employers often run into problems with limited coverage due to pre-existing conditions. The American people deserve access to affordable, quality health care. This should be a right, not a privilege.





Friday, July 31, 2009

Academic Success: What your high school counselors never told you about college

When I was finishing up high school and applying for college, I truly felt VERY misguided. I was just going through the motions and basically doing whatever my parents told me to do. Boy, was that a mistake! : /

The age old saying, “if only I knew then what I know now…” plays over and over in my head when I think about some of the decisions and mistakes I have made over my academic career. So, if I can help even one person make a better-informed decision about choosing a college and program that is best for them, then it will all have been worth it. Be smart and learn from other people’s mistakes!!! ; )

The very first thing that is so important is to make sure your SAT scores are EXCELLENT, otherwise you will be stuck going to a so-so school or having to go to a community college for the first 2 years to prove yourself academically to the 4 year universities in which you are applying to (which is not always a bad thing, though…).


Second, think to yourself where you want to be in the next 5 to 10 years. What subject area will make you happiest and get you to your life’s destination? What subject areas are you great at that motivate you to strive for success? Knowing just that will help you to narrow down which schools and programs would be best for you to apply to.

Take for example, if you are a strong math and science student that is thinking you might want to eventually go to a graduate level program, such as: medical, dental, or pharmacy school, then the undergraduate college you choose is CRUTIAL. Look at the graduate schools that you want to apply to and find out which undergraduate schools they are affiliated with. If you go to one of their affiliated schools for your undergraduate, your chances of getting into their graduate program is greatly increased. Don’t be fooled by people telling you that, "at the end of the day, all 4-year universities are the same and it doesn’t matter where you go", because it DOES matter where you go. I cannot emphasize this enough.

Let me give you an example of two very close friends of mine (I will give them different names so they won’t be embarrassed…). Kim went to an ivy league school and received a degree in chemistry. She had a 3.2 GPA and an above average DAT score. She applied to several outstanding dental schools and got into most of them. My other friend, Jen, went to a state school and received a degree in biology. She had a 3.89 GPA and also an above average DAT score but did not get into ANY of the dental schools she applied to (and she literally applied to every accredited dental school in the USA). If you compared their volunteering, extra curricular activities, and work experiences, they were both nearly identical. Ivy league schools, or other top ranked prestigious schools, have extremely tight-knit alumnus and you will have way more pull if you are trying to get into a competitive graduate school.

Don’t panic if you want to go to medical school (or any other competitive graduate program) and are currently in a state school or in community college. I am not saying that it is impossible to get into these types of graduate programs, I just feel that your life would be much easier in the sense that you would have a huge, competitive edge over the thousands of other students that are applying for the same spot as you. If you are in a community college now (or in a school you would like to eventually transfer out of…), do everything in your power to get strait A’s so that you will be able to transfer easily into a great 4-year university (I know MANY people who have gone through this route and were very successful). I went to a so-so state school, and if I could do it over again, I would have transferred to a better school after the first 2 years. The majority of the people that I know who had great academic aspirations to go to law school, medical school, pharmacy school, etc. went to a community college right out of high school, transferred to a good 4-year university and are doing outstanding in their graduate programs.


One important fact that my high school advisers left out (and I wish I did this) was that it is much easier to get into super competitive 4-year university if you apply to their less competitive departments. Let me give you an example. If you want to go somewhere like UCLA and graduate with a degree in Biology, it will be VERY hard to get into their biology department if you are applying right after high school. So, what you can do is apply to their less competitive departments, like English or Dance but take the core classes for Biology (or whatever competitive major you want) and then simply transfer into that department after your first 2 years or so when you have completed the core major requirements. Then, you will graduate with the degree you wanted for sure!

If you are unable to go to a 4-year university right out of high school, then community college is a great choice. I think that community college is a great “buffer” in between high school and your bachelor’s degree. I say this because sometimes people (whether they want to admit it or not) are just not academically or emotionally mature enough to jump strait into a 4-year institution. Teachers at community colleges are generally better at teaching the fundamentals and you can really strengthen your study skills when you are there so that you will be fully ready for your difficult load at your future 4-year university. It is better to feel yourself out academically at a community college than waste thousands of dollars messing up at a 4-university. If you want to eventually go to graduate school when you are done with your undergraduate, it is pertinent that you have an excellent GPA – regardless of which school you go to.



I have heard so many people say to me, “College is not for me…”

College IS for everyone – you must find a program and school that is right for you. You can be successful in school and life after school when you choose a degree which suites you best. For many jobs outside of science and super specialized fields, it DOES NOT matter what you majored in – it just matters that you have a degree and experience in the related field in which you are applying to. Every person deserves to be educated and enlightened in life and to have that chance at a better future. I don’t want to hear any excuses, like you had kids too young, or are married or can’t afford it. There are tons of options for people in those situations which offer grants, scholarships and loans. Check out FAFSA for more information!

College opens so many doors – spiritually, mentally, emotionally and professionally.

There are so many different types of schools for people to choose from, such as community college, state colleges, and private schools. The key is to find out which schools would be a good fit for you, because after all, you will be spending roughly 4 years there! ;)



KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!! GO TO COLLEGE – YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF AND TO SOCIETY!!!!




Check out these insightful links:

Information on ivy league schools

Information on different graduate schools

Steps on how to get into ivy league schools


Example of an affiliated undergraduate/graduate school

Financial aid for college tips

A great community college to go to!!! : )

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Perfect Summer Bags For Every Budget!

Handbags are one of my favorite accessories that can really spice up your look. Totes and Hobo handbags are really hot right now and with their convenient features and versatility, they are a must have! Below are some of my favorite, simple bags that are out right now, which can accommodate different budgets:




This is a nice, flat, slim bag that fits close to your body. This D&G bag is large enough to throw in your water bottle, wallet and personal accessories while you are out and about! This is a gorgeous color that can really add pop to your outfit, turning a descent outfit into a FANTASTIC outfit! I really like the D&G emblem because it is just the perfect size – not too big and not too small! I personally do NOT like bags that have their brand’s logo ALL over it.





I just fell in love with the simple design of this agile, slouchy hobo bag! Its quaint, yet elegant, knotted tie, which rests on one side, helps to give it that clean, classy feel, which is missing from so many of today’s hottest hobo handbags. With its adjustable strap, you can extend it so it wears higher or lower – which ever you prefer! This is definitely one of those handbags that you can wear with many different outfits! I love Kooba bags - they are simple and chique!






This adorable, versatile bag, which is priced at around $100, is the perfect addition to your wardrobe! I particularly love the brown “luggage” color, which would go marvelously with an earth-toned outfit. It has a wonderful warmth and a subtle shine to it. This Jessica Simpson bag comes in different colors and has many different compartments, which is perfect for all of your favorite toys, such as your blackberry, ipod and makeup!





I adore this lavender hobo handbag from Target! You can’t beat its price of just $15.99, either. Regardless of your budget, it’s a great splash of color to jazz up a simple outfit. It’s truly the perfect size for an everyday bag and it fits snugly to your body - which I love!

Don't be afraid to buy a colorful purse. A vibrant color can dramatically change the look you are going for. It can literally change a drab outfit to a fabulous one! ; ) Happy Shopping!!!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Cute Shoes for 2009!

I absolutely just love a nice pair of shoes! I have noticed that some of this season’s popular footwear trends include: cutout booties, the highly criticized gladiator shoe, and flats.


Try shopping at places, such as: Nordstrom Rack, DSW, the outlet malls and the internet find to some of your favorite shoes. Why pay full-price when you can get some of your favorite pairs of shoes and sandals for a fraction of the cost?


Here are some of my favorite shoes that I want to add to my closet soon ; )




Diamonds... A Girl's Best Friend?

Diamonds have unique places in our society. They act as a societal symbol in addition to holding a significant industrial and scientific value.
So what's the big deal anyway? Let's look at the stand point from both ends...

Diamonds are composed of strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms, which form an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice. Diamonds have extreme properties. They are the hardest known material that are virtually incompressible and they are excellent thermal conductors. With these properties, diamonds are excellent for drilling, cutting and polishing, which explains why roughly 80% of mined diamonds are used industrially. Diamonds are transparent, lustrous and have a high refractive index. These properties help to explain why diamonds appear so sparkly and able to disperse so many colors so beautifully.



In addition to a status of royalty, diamonds have long been romanticized as a token of everlasting love. I think that diamonds are so popular amongst many women because it represents happiness and a feeling of "making it" in society because diamonds are considered to be rare and priceless. Most girls want to feel loved and like a princess. So, when a man opens up that tiny, black, velvet box and gets down on one knee, it can make a woman feel like she is the most priceless person. To commit your life to just one person is such an incredible thing and it can say a lot about one's devotion to the other person. I think that to begin life's long journey together with that expensive token of "forever" can represent a man's dedication to the most important person in his life. With all of the symbolism that diamonds represent in a person's life, it saddens me to know that some of these "priceless" gems are conflict diamonds.




So what is the fuss about conflict diamonds? To me, conflict diamonds are a horrendous side effect of supply and demand over a natural material. It is estimated that about only 4 percent of mined diamonds are conflict diamonds. Even though this is a relatively low percentage, that 4 percent represents human lives of both adults and children that are treated horrendously. I encourage you to go and pick up Blood Diamond, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.





The Kimberley Process has helped to prevent conflict diamonds to be intermixed with commercially sold diamonds. This in theory would prevent rebel groups from being financed and would prevent them from abusing humans' rights. Unfortunately, this is a "soft law" and is not legally binding. It is rather "supported" or "encouraged" by participating countries. Is it all worth it? No. Absolutely not.



Here are some resources to help you ensure that you are not purchasing a conflict diamond:

http://www.stopblooddiamonds.org/a-blood-diamond.asp
http://www.dejoria.com/

Take a look at some other alternatives to diamonds...

Carat*
Diamond Nexus Lab
Lab made diamonds

Friday, July 10, 2009

Fantastic Buttermilk Cornbread

I have never considered myself a big cornbread fan until I came across this recipe. The cornbread was so moist, sweet and buttery! I love to add this tasty side to a nice home-cooked meal or BBQ. I highly suggest you try this recipe and let me know what you think! ; )




Ingredients that you will need:

1/4 pound butter
2/3 cup white sugar
2 eggs
1 cup buttermilk
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup cornmeal
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt

Directions

1.) Preheat oven to 375 degrees and grease an 8 inch square or round pan.
2.) Melt you butter in large skillet and then remove from heat. Add and stir in your sugar. Quickly add your eggs and beat them until everything is well blended.
3.) Combine your buttermilk with your baking soda in a separate b
owl and then stir them into your mixture in your large skillet.
4.) Stir in your cornmeal, flour, and salt until they are well blended and only a few lumps remain. Then, pour your batter into the greased pan.
5.)
Bake in your preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean!


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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Considering a Furry Companion?







One of the things that I hold near and dear to my heart are animals. There are so many animals that need loving homes, so I encourage you to consider adopting a pet from your local animal shelter before you go out to a pet store and buy one. Most of the cute little puppies you see for sale at the pet stores come from puppy mills where the animals live under dire conditions.

As much as I love animals and would like to add more to my family, I know that I am not in the place in life to adopt a pet. It wouldn't be fair to them to be all alone in the house since I am gone at work or at school for the majority of the day. I do have a small fish tank with 3 tiny Tetras and an African Dwarf frog, but that is easy for me to take care of because my little ones are relatively low maintenance.

There are many people who get pets and realize after that they are unable to care for them. So, I encourage you to stop and think about the following things before you decide to go out and adopt an animal:

1.) Do I have the funds to provide my new animal with a comfortable life?
2.) Do I physically have time to have an animal?
3.) Am I living a stable lifestyle?





Here are some useful links!

Los Angeles Pets
Stop Puppy Mills

Bonjour !

I just would like to take a moment to introduce myself and my blog! I find myself stumbling upon many different blogs and web sites that I just love and I would love for people to have easy access to the same things that I enjoy reading about.

I have many different hobbies and passions, including animals, fashion, cooking, travel, art, science and healthy living. I hope you find my future tutorials and advise helpful! : )

Even though I am young, I have a lot of experience in many different avenues so I hope that my 2 cents will be of some help and/or insight.



"Never look down on anybody unless you're helping him up."
-Jesse Jackson-