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			<title>Alzheimer's disease how it affects you and your love ones</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:24:40 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's disease affects nearly half of all seniors 78 and older in the world today. It's a particularly cruel disease that affects not only the patients but also their families and others who may depend on them.

One in three Americans knows someone with Alzheimer's. 
Alzheimer's strikes one in ten people over age 65 and about half of people over age 78. 
Don't let Alzheimer's steal your dreams.

People who have early-onset dementia may be in any stage of dementia – early, middle or late. Experts estimate that some 1.080,000 people in their 30s, 40s and 50s have Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia.

In 2002, Mr.Charlton Heston courageously announced to the public that he was suffering with symptoms consistent with Alzheimer’s disease he was then 78.
In 1994 former president Ronald Reagan said, I have recently been told that I am one of the millions of Americans who will be afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease.

Currently there are over 18 million peoples worldwide who are living with Alzheimer’s disease and that number is expected to grow to as many as 71 million by 2025. Alzheimer’s disease is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and number six worldwide.

Researchers now identified abnormal tau protein in the entorhinal cortex before dementia was even clinically detectable. For years now most researchers targeted a different symptom, the amyloid beta plaques that gum up the spaces between the brain's neurons, causing them to die.  

We are our memories, and almost everything we do is guided by the experiences we have had. All of our skills, our aspirations, our hopes, dreams, and imagination come out of our experiences and the accumulated benefit we have derived from them.
It is that very foundation, however, that turns tremulous for those with Alzheimer's disease
All such memories are an amalgam of associations.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the  world market... Dr.William Thomas.

We are trying our best to find a cure and at the same time helping individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's disease affects nearly half of all seniors 78 and older in the world today. It's a particularly cruel disease that affects not only the patients but also their families and others who may depend on them.

One in three Americans knows someone with Alzheimer's. 
Alzheimer's strikes one in ten people over age 65 and about half of people over age 78. 
Don't let Alzheimer's steal your dreams.

People who have early-onset dementia may be in any stage of dementia – early, middle or late. Experts estimate that some 1.080,000 people in their 30s, 40s and 50s have Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia.

In 2002, Mr.Charlton Heston courageously announced to the public that he was suffering with symptoms consistent with Alzheimer’s disease he was then 78.
In 1994 former president Ronald Reagan said, I have recently been told that I am one of the millions of Americans who will be afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease.

Currently there are over 18 million peoples worldwide who are living with Alzheimer’s disease and that number is expected to grow to as many as 71 million by 2025. Alzheimer’s disease is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and number six worldwide.

Researchers now identified abnormal tau protein in the entorhinal cortex before dementia was even clinically detectable. For years now most researchers targeted a different symptom, the amyloid beta plaques that gum up the spaces between the brain's neurons, causing them to die.  

We are our memories, and almost everything we do is guided by the experiences we have had. All of our skills, our aspirations, our hopes, dreams, and imagination come out of our experiences and the accumulated benefit we have derived from them.
It is that very foundation, however, that turns tremulous for those with Alzheimer's disease
All such memories are an amalgam of associations.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the  world market... Dr.William Thomas.

We are trying our best to find a cure and at the same time helping individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.

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			<title>How can we help you?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:54:40 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Multi link with peoples and corporations:

All of our services are FREE with a donation's that goes to help individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and hungry and homeless children's...We cares!

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

Each time anyone order from AT&T on this site will receives &#36;60 from AT&T, and when you order any item from Watkins all natural organic products you will receive FREE gifts from Watkins and at the same time you will be helping the needy...We get a donation from all the ads on our sites that go to help the needy.

Thank for you support

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We also announced a global agreement with Cisco Systems Inc. to provide an
industry-first fully managed telepresence offer to multinational customers.

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Letter from President Ronald Reagan to the American people:
... that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead. Thank you, my friends. May God always bless you. Sincerely, Ronald Reagan I will always LOVE you. http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org. Full Post | Comments By Mary Joseph foundation.
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Helping the needy.
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To all Governments, Businesses and Universities here in America and around the world, I hope that we at the Mary Joseph Foundation a non-profit organization will get the chance to provide our services to your institutions, ...
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Multi link with peoples and corporations:

All of our services are FREE with a donation's that goes to help individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and hungry and homeless children's...We cares!

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

Each time anyone order from AT&T on this site will receives &#36;60 from AT&T, and when you order any item from Watkins all natural organic products you will receive FREE gifts from Watkins and at the same time you will be helping the needy...We get a donation from all the ads on our sites that go to help the needy.

Thank for you support

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http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

We also announced a global agreement with Cisco Systems Inc. to provide an
industry-first fully managed telepresence offer to multinational customers.

Mary Joseph Foundation
137 1/2 Washington Ave, Suite 292
Belleville, New Jersey 07109
201-336-0075
form@maryjosephfoundation.org

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Letter from President Ronald Reagan to the American people:
... that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead. Thank you, my friends. May God always bless you. Sincerely, Ronald Reagan I will always LOVE you. http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org. Full Post | Comments By Mary Joseph foundation.
Mary Joseph foundation Blog - http://www.merchantcircle.com/blogs/Mary...1-336-0075 
How can we help you?
By Mary Joseph Foundation(Mary Joseph Foundation) 
http://www.miltilinkwithpeoplesandcorpor...ogspot.com http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com Mary Joseph Foundation 137 1/2 Washington Ave, Suite 292 Belleville, New Jersey 07109 ...
Alzheimer's and you. - http://maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com/ 
Helping the needy.
By Mary Joseph Charity(Mary Joseph Charity) 
To all Governments, Businesses and Universities here in America and around the world, I hope that we at the Mary Joseph Foundation a non-profit organization will get the chance to provide our services to your institutions, ...
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			<title>Alzheimer's disease</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:58:27 -0700</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[A few days ago several studies on Alzheimer's disease show
memories are first processed in the entorhinal cortex, which also is where Alzheimer's seems to begin its spread.
Evidence at the cellular level shows there are two causes for the onset of Alzheimer's. Starchy plaques crowd the space between brain cells. Tangles of tau proteins clomp together, sabotaging communication pathways. 
 
For such important structure, little is known about the circuitry of the entorhinal cortex. What is known is that the activity levels of its neurons seem to predict whether something will be remembered or forgotten, for example the entorhinal cortex is the first area in the brain damaged by Alzheimer's. It is like a small fire set by an arsonist, the disease smolders here, then works upward through the centers of speech and language and spreads across the ceiling of the brain, moving into the visual cortex in the back, the motor cortex in the front, then into the most forward part, where cognition, judgment and reasoning reside.
 
Having dismantled the walls and floors of the brain's major lobes, Alzheimer's descends into the subcortex , finally attacking the brain stem and choking off the most basic processes of life, swallowing, breathing, blood pressure.
 
Recently, researchers identified abnormal tau protein in the entorhinal cortex before dementia was even clinically detectable. For years now most researchers targeted a different symptom, the amyloid beta plaques that gum up the spaces between the brain's neurons, causing them to die.  
 
We are our memories, and almost everything we do is guided by the experiences we have had. All of our skills, our aspirations, our hopes, dreams, and imagination come out of our experiences and the accumulated benefit we have derived from them.
It is that very foundation, however, that turns tremulous for those with Alzheimer's.disease
All such memories are an amalgam of associations.
 
We are trying our best to find a cure and at the same time helping individuals who have Alzheimer's.
 
http://WWW.MARYJOSEPHFOUNDATION.ORG

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[A few days ago several studies on Alzheimer's disease show
memories are first processed in the entorhinal cortex, which also is where Alzheimer's seems to begin its spread.
Evidence at the cellular level shows there are two causes for the onset of Alzheimer's. Starchy plaques crowd the space between brain cells. Tangles of tau proteins clomp together, sabotaging communication pathways. 
 
For such important structure, little is known about the circuitry of the entorhinal cortex. What is known is that the activity levels of its neurons seem to predict whether something will be remembered or forgotten, for example the entorhinal cortex is the first area in the brain damaged by Alzheimer's. It is like a small fire set by an arsonist, the disease smolders here, then works upward through the centers of speech and language and spreads across the ceiling of the brain, moving into the visual cortex in the back, the motor cortex in the front, then into the most forward part, where cognition, judgment and reasoning reside.
 
Having dismantled the walls and floors of the brain's major lobes, Alzheimer's descends into the subcortex , finally attacking the brain stem and choking off the most basic processes of life, swallowing, breathing, blood pressure.
 
Recently, researchers identified abnormal tau protein in the entorhinal cortex before dementia was even clinically detectable. For years now most researchers targeted a different symptom, the amyloid beta plaques that gum up the spaces between the brain's neurons, causing them to die.  
 
We are our memories, and almost everything we do is guided by the experiences we have had. All of our skills, our aspirations, our hopes, dreams, and imagination come out of our experiences and the accumulated benefit we have derived from them.
It is that very foundation, however, that turns tremulous for those with Alzheimer's.disease
All such memories are an amalgam of associations.
 
We are trying our best to find a cure and at the same time helping individuals who have Alzheimer's.
 
http://WWW.MARYJOSEPHFOUNDATION.ORG

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			<title>Progress on Alzheimer's disease</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 17:59:57 -0700</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Until the late 1970s, the study of such personal memory was not considered suitable for scientific inquiry. Whatever played across the mind's screen was private and unknowable to the outside world.This lack of knowledge about how memory works made it almost impossible to unravel one of medicine's most vexing questions - the cause of Alzheimer's, an age-related disease affecting more than six million Americans.

    But an examination of the latest research, some of it not yet published, shows that, neuron by neuron, scientists are finally making their way into the deepest recesses of human memory. Like the first blurry, black-and-white pictures sent back from the surface of the moon, the view is still imperfect, but memory's secret landscape is slowly being revealed.For example Scientific are now using laser and different type of wire devices to cause regression to the memory.

Science is unlocking many of the mysteries of the brain, but we don’t have all the answers yet. You can do everything “right” and still not prevent Alzheimer’s disease. What’s offered here is the best and most up-to-date information available so that you can make your own decisions about your health.

In many cases it’s not known what causes Alzheimer’s disease or what role genetics plays in most cases of Alzheimer’s, though having parents or siblings with the disease increases your risk. A small percentage of cases is known to be caused by inherited mutated genes. In other cases, variants of specific genes increase risk, but even people who inherit such variants from both parents still may not get the disease. These risk factors that you cannot change will set a starting point for you, but there is hope that adopting the Maintain Your Brain life habits might delay or prevent the appearance of Alzheimer’s disease.

Mary Joseph Foundation
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Until the late 1970s, the study of such personal memory was not considered suitable for scientific inquiry. Whatever played across the mind's screen was private and unknowable to the outside world.This lack of knowledge about how memory works made it almost impossible to unravel one of medicine's most vexing questions - the cause of Alzheimer's, an age-related disease affecting more than six million Americans.

    But an examination of the latest research, some of it not yet published, shows that, neuron by neuron, scientists are finally making their way into the deepest recesses of human memory. Like the first blurry, black-and-white pictures sent back from the surface of the moon, the view is still imperfect, but memory's secret landscape is slowly being revealed.For example Scientific are now using laser and different type of wire devices to cause regression to the memory.

Science is unlocking many of the mysteries of the brain, but we don’t have all the answers yet. You can do everything “right” and still not prevent Alzheimer’s disease. What’s offered here is the best and most up-to-date information available so that you can make your own decisions about your health.

In many cases it’s not known what causes Alzheimer’s disease or what role genetics plays in most cases of Alzheimer’s, though having parents or siblings with the disease increases your risk. A small percentage of cases is known to be caused by inherited mutated genes. In other cases, variants of specific genes increase risk, but even people who inherit such variants from both parents still may not get the disease. These risk factors that you cannot change will set a starting point for you, but there is hope that adopting the Maintain Your Brain life habits might delay or prevent the appearance of Alzheimer’s disease.

Mary Joseph Foundation
http://www.miltilinkwithpeoplesandcorpor...gspot.com/]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>We care about your Memory</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 08:24:45 -0700</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Autobiographical memory: Memory for the personal events and facts of one's life.

There is no single concept called " memory " There are two overarching types: short-term, which allows you to remember the beginning of this sentence by the time you reach the end of it, and long-term, which includes unconscious habits and reflexes, general facts and knowledge, and autobiographical memory ... memory for the personal details, facts and experiences of your life.

Just like the rest of our bodies, our brains change as we age. Most of us notice some slowed thinking and occasional problems remembering certain things. However, serious memory loss, confusion and other major changes in the way our minds work are not a normal part of aging.

Is a progressive and fatal brain disease. There are over 6 million Americans now have Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time, and it is fatal. Today it is the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States.

We are doing everything possible to help individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and also to find a cure.

Changing The Present helps nonprofit's raise awareness Alzheimer's disease and raise money by making charitable giving more convenient, cost-efficient, and rewarding than ever before.

Register for a Premium membership for just a donation per year to take full advantage of our FREE services and online purchasing and fundraising.

Remember someone develops Alzheimer's disease 
every 22 seconds and it could be you. 

Don't let Alzheimer's steal 
you or your love one dreams. Act now !!!

To really see the suffering and pain that Alzheimer's disease causes you have to really see and experience the suffering of your dear love one, it was very, very hard for me to see my mother in so much pain, that many times tears would start coming from my eyes.

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com 

http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Autobiographical memory: Memory for the personal events and facts of one's life.

There is no single concept called " memory " There are two overarching types: short-term, which allows you to remember the beginning of this sentence by the time you reach the end of it, and long-term, which includes unconscious habits and reflexes, general facts and knowledge, and autobiographical memory ... memory for the personal details, facts and experiences of your life.

Just like the rest of our bodies, our brains change as we age. Most of us notice some slowed thinking and occasional problems remembering certain things. However, serious memory loss, confusion and other major changes in the way our minds work are not a normal part of aging.

Is a progressive and fatal brain disease. There are over 6 million Americans now have Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time, and it is fatal. Today it is the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States.

We are doing everything possible to help individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and also to find a cure.

Changing The Present helps nonprofit's raise awareness Alzheimer's disease and raise money by making charitable giving more convenient, cost-efficient, and rewarding than ever before.

Register for a Premium membership for just a donation per year to take full advantage of our FREE services and online purchasing and fundraising.

Remember someone develops Alzheimer's disease 
every 22 seconds and it could be you. 

Don't let Alzheimer's steal 
you or your love one dreams. Act now !!!

To really see the suffering and pain that Alzheimer's disease causes you have to really see and experience the suffering of your dear love one, it was very, very hard for me to see my mother in so much pain, that many times tears would start coming from my eyes.

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com 

http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

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			<title>Researchers dig deep into Alzheimer's</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:21:24 -0700</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[The Killer Disease 

Alzheimer's this disease form a widely dispersed areas of the brain, the senses send information to the hippocampal complex. here, where the information is packaged into memories, also is where Alzheimer's begins. The two hallmarks of the disease are amyloid beta plaques and tau tangles.
Amyloid beta plaque: One of the two anatomical hallmarks of Alzheimer's. Amyloid beta is a fragment derived from a larger protein called app, for amyloid precursor protein. In a healthy brain, these fragments are broken down and eliminated. In aging and diseased brains they accumulate between neurons, eventually causing their death.
Entorhinal cortex: Part of the hippocampal memory complex, the entorhinal cortex is the initial processing center for the informational bits of experience that are assembled into a memory.
Hippocampus: The central memory system, located in the medial temporal lobe. Memories are encoded here before being shipped out for storage to other locations in the neocortex.
Microtubules: Tunnel-like structures inside cells that help transport nutrients and other important biochemicals from one part of the neuron to another.
Neurofibrillary tangles: One of the two  anatomical hallmarks of Alzheimer's. The other is amyloid beta plaque. In healthy cells, long tau protein fibers help maintain cells structure. In Alzheimer's these paired helical filaments become tangled and destroy microtubules, thereby disrupting communication between neurons.
Tau: A protein present in all nerve cells, tau ...rhymes with now acts as a stabilizer of the microtubules.In Alzheimer's, an overproduction of tau causes tangles to develop and nerve cells to die.

The brain has over 100 billion nerve cells (neurons). Each nerve cell communicates with many others to form networks.
Nerve cell networks have special jobs. Some are involved in thinking, learning and remembering. Others help us see, hear and smell. Still others tell our muscles when to move.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

Mary Joseph Foundation
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http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Killer Disease 

Alzheimer's this disease form a widely dispersed areas of the brain, the senses send information to the hippocampal complex. here, where the information is packaged into memories, also is where Alzheimer's begins. The two hallmarks of the disease are amyloid beta plaques and tau tangles.
Amyloid beta plaque: One of the two anatomical hallmarks of Alzheimer's. Amyloid beta is a fragment derived from a larger protein called app, for amyloid precursor protein. In a healthy brain, these fragments are broken down and eliminated. In aging and diseased brains they accumulate between neurons, eventually causing their death.
Entorhinal cortex: Part of the hippocampal memory complex, the entorhinal cortex is the initial processing center for the informational bits of experience that are assembled into a memory.
Hippocampus: The central memory system, located in the medial temporal lobe. Memories are encoded here before being shipped out for storage to other locations in the neocortex.
Microtubules: Tunnel-like structures inside cells that help transport nutrients and other important biochemicals from one part of the neuron to another.
Neurofibrillary tangles: One of the two  anatomical hallmarks of Alzheimer's. The other is amyloid beta plaque. In healthy cells, long tau protein fibers help maintain cells structure. In Alzheimer's these paired helical filaments become tangled and destroy microtubules, thereby disrupting communication between neurons.
Tau: A protein present in all nerve cells, tau ...rhymes with now acts as a stabilizer of the microtubules.In Alzheimer's, an overproduction of tau causes tangles to develop and nerve cells to die.

The brain has over 100 billion nerve cells (neurons). Each nerve cell communicates with many others to form networks.
Nerve cell networks have special jobs. Some are involved in thinking, learning and remembering. Others help us see, hear and smell. Still others tell our muscles when to move.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

Mary Joseph Foundation
http://www.miltilinkwithpeoplesandcorpor...gspot.com/
http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com 
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			<title>Caring for other's</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 14:39:13 -0700</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Mary gave to all;
 
First, she did loved everyone and gave to everyone with a smile on her face, herself, time, money and foods. She grew up poor and knew how it feel to be hungry and sick but  what hurt her most at that time is when she saw so many others suffering from this slow and deadly disease, at that time Mary did not fully understood what is Alzheimer's, but she had always believe nothing is impossible and nothing name can't and she knew deep down in her heart there will be a cure for this slow and deadly disease name Alzheimer's sometime in the future, but in the mean time Mary was focusing on helping peoples who were sick, hungry, homeless and  suffering.
 She did always put herself in other people place and reminded everyone " to do unto others what you would like them do unto you" she did strongly believe no one should be  hungry, sick and homeless. In all Mary did more for others than herself.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Mary gave to all;
 
First, she did loved everyone and gave to everyone with a smile on her face, herself, time, money and foods. She grew up poor and knew how it feel to be hungry and sick but  what hurt her most at that time is when she saw so many others suffering from this slow and deadly disease, at that time Mary did not fully understood what is Alzheimer's, but she had always believe nothing is impossible and nothing name can't and she knew deep down in her heart there will be a cure for this slow and deadly disease name Alzheimer's sometime in the future, but in the mean time Mary was focusing on helping peoples who were sick, hungry, homeless and  suffering.
 She did always put herself in other people place and reminded everyone " to do unto others what you would like them do unto you" she did strongly believe no one should be  hungry, sick and homeless. In all Mary did more for others than herself.

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			<title>The loving letter to all Americans that make me cry.</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 15:38:48 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Letter from President Ronald Reagan to the American people:
Nov. 5, 1994

My Fellow Americans,

I have recently been told that I am one of the millions of Americans who will be afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease.

Upon learning this news, Nancy and I had to decide whether as private citizens we would keep this a private matter or whether we would make this news known in a public way.

In the past, Nancy suffered from breast cancer and I had my cancer surgeries. We found through our open disclosures we were able to raise public awareness. We were happy that as a result, many more people underwent testing.

They were treated in early stages and able to return to normal, healthy lives. So, now we feel it is important to share it with you. In opening our hearts, we hope this might promote greater awareness of this condition. Perhaps it will encourage a clearer understanding of the individuals and families who are affected by it.

At the moment I feel just fine. I intend to live the remainder of the years God gives me on this earth doing the things I have always done. I will continue to share life’s journey with my beloved Nancy and my family. I plan to enjoy the great outdoors and stay in touch with my friends and supporters.

Unfortunately, as Alzheimer’s disease progresses, the family often bears a heavy burden. I only wish there was some way I could spare Nancy from this painful experience. When the time comes I am confident that with your help she will face it with faith and courage.

In closing, let me thank you, the American people, for giving me the great honour of allowing me to serve as your President. When the Lord calls me home, whenever that may be, I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future.

I now begin the journey that will lead me into the sunset of my life. I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead.

Thank you, my friends. May God always bless you.

Sincerely,

Ronald Reagan

I will always LOVE you.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Letter from President Ronald Reagan to the American people:
Nov. 5, 1994

My Fellow Americans,

I have recently been told that I am one of the millions of Americans who will be afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease.

Upon learning this news, Nancy and I had to decide whether as private citizens we would keep this a private matter or whether we would make this news known in a public way.

In the past, Nancy suffered from breast cancer and I had my cancer surgeries. We found through our open disclosures we were able to raise public awareness. We were happy that as a result, many more people underwent testing.

They were treated in early stages and able to return to normal, healthy lives. So, now we feel it is important to share it with you. In opening our hearts, we hope this might promote greater awareness of this condition. Perhaps it will encourage a clearer understanding of the individuals and families who are affected by it.

At the moment I feel just fine. I intend to live the remainder of the years God gives me on this earth doing the things I have always done. I will continue to share life’s journey with my beloved Nancy and my family. I plan to enjoy the great outdoors and stay in touch with my friends and supporters.

Unfortunately, as Alzheimer’s disease progresses, the family often bears a heavy burden. I only wish there was some way I could spare Nancy from this painful experience. When the time comes I am confident that with your help she will face it with faith and courage.

In closing, let me thank you, the American people, for giving me the great honour of allowing me to serve as your President. When the Lord calls me home, whenever that may be, I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future.

I now begin the journey that will lead me into the sunset of my life. I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead.

Thank you, my friends. May God always bless you.

Sincerely,

Ronald Reagan

I will always LOVE you.

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			<title>Some famous people who die from Alzheimer's disease</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The real facts about Alzheimer's disease; 

In Alzheimer’s disease, memory for old events is preserved till the advanced stages of the disease. In the early stages, the ability to learn new things is impaired. Since the common man assumes that memory for old events is more important, some individuals who have Alzheimer's disease are not brought to the doctor in the early stages of the disease.

Even if a individual with changes in intellectual capability is taken to a doctor, general physicians with limited experience in treating Alzheimer’s disease will rarely make a specific diagnosis of this disease. Although awareness is increasing, many misconceptions prevail among medical practitioners.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

Here are some famous people who die from Alzheimer’s disease. 

Adcock, Joe 
baseball player 

Albertson, Mabel
actress

Andrews, Dana 
actor 

Balanchine, George 
dancer, choreographer 

Bing, Rudolph
opera impresario 

Brooks, James
artist

Burrows, Abe
author 

Chen, Joyce
chef 

Copeland, Aaron
composer 

DeKooning, Willem
artist 

Dorsey, Thomas, A
father of gospel music 

Fears, Tom
hall of fame professional football player and coach 

Feraud, Louis
prominent fashion designer 

Francis, Arlene
actress

Frankovich, Mike
movie producer

French, John Douglas
physician

Goldwater, Barry
Arizona Senator 

Hayworth, Rita
actress 

Henriquez, Raul Silva
Roman Catholic cardinal, human rights advocate 

Heston, Charlton
actor

Joseph, Mary 
director 

Klutznick, Philip
real estate developer, adviser to five U.S. Presidents

Leroy, Mervyn
director - 1987

Lord, Jack
actor 

MacDonald, Ross
author 

Meredith, Burgess
actor 

Murdoch, Iris
author 

O’Brien, Edmond
actor 

O’Connell, Arthur
actor

Owen, Marv
baseball player

Picon, Molly
actress 

Preminger, Otto
director 

Quackenbush, Bill
hall of fame professional hockey player

Reagan, Ronald
former President of USA

Ritz, Harry
performer

Robinson, Sugar Ray
boxer 

Rockwell, Norman
artist 

Scott, Simon
actor

Shulman, Irving
screenwriter

Schwartz, Betty
first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in track events

Swift, Kay
composer 

Van Vogt, Alfred
science fiction writer 

White, E.B.
author 

Wilson, Harold
British Prime Minister 

(List provided by Alzheimer’s Disease International, UK)
 
Although there is no cure as yet for Alzheimer’s disease, a lot can be done to make the individuals with Alzheimer's disease more comfortable.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The real facts about Alzheimer's disease; 

In Alzheimer’s disease, memory for old events is preserved till the advanced stages of the disease. In the early stages, the ability to learn new things is impaired. Since the common man assumes that memory for old events is more important, some individuals who have Alzheimer's disease are not brought to the doctor in the early stages of the disease.

Even if a individual with changes in intellectual capability is taken to a doctor, general physicians with limited experience in treating Alzheimer’s disease will rarely make a specific diagnosis of this disease. Although awareness is increasing, many misconceptions prevail among medical practitioners.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

Here are some famous people who die from Alzheimer’s disease. 

Adcock, Joe 
baseball player 

Albertson, Mabel
actress

Andrews, Dana 
actor 

Balanchine, George 
dancer, choreographer 

Bing, Rudolph
opera impresario 

Brooks, James
artist

Burrows, Abe
author 

Chen, Joyce
chef 

Copeland, Aaron
composer 

DeKooning, Willem
artist 

Dorsey, Thomas, A
father of gospel music 

Fears, Tom
hall of fame professional football player and coach 

Feraud, Louis
prominent fashion designer 

Francis, Arlene
actress

Frankovich, Mike
movie producer

French, John Douglas
physician

Goldwater, Barry
Arizona Senator 

Hayworth, Rita
actress 

Henriquez, Raul Silva
Roman Catholic cardinal, human rights advocate 

Heston, Charlton
actor

Joseph, Mary 
director 

Klutznick, Philip
real estate developer, adviser to five U.S. Presidents

Leroy, Mervyn
director - 1987

Lord, Jack
actor 

MacDonald, Ross
author 

Meredith, Burgess
actor 

Murdoch, Iris
author 

O’Brien, Edmond
actor 

O’Connell, Arthur
actor

Owen, Marv
baseball player

Picon, Molly
actress 

Preminger, Otto
director 

Quackenbush, Bill
hall of fame professional hockey player

Reagan, Ronald
former President of USA

Ritz, Harry
performer

Robinson, Sugar Ray
boxer 

Rockwell, Norman
artist 

Scott, Simon
actor

Shulman, Irving
screenwriter

Schwartz, Betty
first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in track events

Swift, Kay
composer 

Van Vogt, Alfred
science fiction writer 

White, E.B.
author 

Wilson, Harold
British Prime Minister 

(List provided by Alzheimer’s Disease International, UK)
 
Although there is no cure as yet for Alzheimer’s disease, a lot can be done to make the individuals with Alzheimer's disease more comfortable.

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			<title>The deadly disease that affect us all in some way.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Alzheimer’s: the long and slow goodbye.
In honor of the late Mary Joseph who past from Alzheimer's disease in 1998.
Alzheimer’s disease was first diagnosed just over 100 years ago, yet it remains an area of high unmet medical need with a heavy burden of care. So where is research taking companies?

Whoever and wherever the patient, Alzheimer’s disease can leave a trail of worn out, broken-hearted relatives as they care for their loved one on a journey that cannot be reversed.

Alzheimer’s is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder with a poorly understood cause and no known cure. It attacks and slowly steals the minds of its victim and brings heartache to the career, often a relative, who must watch their loved one slip away to a loathsome thief.

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s include memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, personality changes, disorientation and loss of language skills. It is the most common form of irreversible dementia.

In the absence of better therapy, this global health problem will only get worse as populations age. It is estimated there will be over 51 million patients with dementia by 2020.

Understanding the needs of people with Alzheimer’s


 
Myths and misconceptions about Alzheimer’s

The World Health Organization says Alzheimer’s disease has many myths and misconceptions.

For example, some people regard the disease as the same as ‘going mad’, and others ask about the need to go to a doctor if Alzheimer’s is ‘part of getting old’. 

 
As a director in the Business and Commercial Analysis group of GSK's Research & Development division, one of Jaron Ballentine’s responsibilities is to help the company better understand the needs of patients and physicians so it can develop better medicines. 

In the case of Alzheimer’s, however, there is an additional need. “Alzheimer’s is a condition that affects not only the patient but also the career, the patient’s family and society as a whole,” he says.

While the core symptoms are memory and cognition loss, these can lead to other symptoms and physical ailments. "If an Alzheimer’s patient has trouble remembering the names of close friends and answering questions in social situations, chances are that this will eventually result in embarrassing social situations. In turn, this will lead to a lack of confidence and withdrawal," says Jason. 

Caring for the care-giver 

Alzheimer’s concerns more than the patient, of course. Most have a career or care-giver who takes primary responsibility for their well-being. This person is usually a loved one – over 80 per cent of careers are a partner, spouse or relative, usually a son or daughter. A majority of careers are retired or homemakers; about 30 to 40 per cent have part-time or full-time jobs which place additional burdens on them. The time given to caring has been compared to having another job.

“Regardless of the circumstance, caring for an Alzheimer’s patient takes dedication and self-sacrifice. We are told that 70 per cent of care-givers have 
reported they have decreased social activities as a result of being a care-giver. About half of them have limited hobbies or have given them up, and almost ten per cent have changed or given up their job.” This significant care-giver burden is a factor that is now measured in Alzheimer’s trials at GSK. “The hope is that the medicines we are developing for Alzheimer’s will not only benefit the patient but also improve the care-giver’s quality of life.” 

 
 Alzheimer’s is a condition that affects not only the patient but also the career, the patient’s family and society as a whole. 

 
The emotional aspects of Alzheimer’s should not be forgotten. “Most careers are either a husband or wife, or a son or daughter, and they love the patient dearly. They recognize that while it is a significant sacrifice, they feel strongly that they want to take good care of their loved one and ensure they are well cared for and comfortable. It is the family who sees the patient slowly fade away, in what many call ‘the long goodbye’.”  

Research directions for Alzheimer’s
So what are companies such as GSK doing to combat this soul-destroying disease? 

Current mainstream therapies work by reducing the degradation of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the synapse (the region where nerve impulses are transmitted and received between nerve cells). If the level of acetylcholine in the synaptic areas of the brain can be maintained, memory dysfunction can be improved. 

”Some of the therapies we are developing modulate and up-regulate the release of neurotransmitters. Other approaches endeavour to mimic the effect of the missing neurotransmitters or increase the response of the receiving cells to those transmitters,” says John Davis, director of one of the Molecular Discovery Research units in GSK's Research & Development division.

Avenue of exploration
The fact that energy metabolism appears to be affected in Alzheimer’s disease is offering GSK a further avenue of exploration. “Drugs that can modulate glucose utilization, like those currently used in diabetes, are a good bet in trying to modulate glucose utilization in the brain,” says John.

“By having a number of symptomatic approaches, we hope to produce new therapies for patients that have improved or different side-effect profiles. We also hope to produce improved efficacy - or at least efficacy that can be added to existing treatments - so that the armoury which physicians have to combat the disease is increased.”  

However, the problem with symptomatic treatments is that they do not tackle the underlying progression of the disease. “If a patient’s drug is removed, we may find that their condition deteriorates rapidly in response, so we are also looking for disease-modifying therapies that will tackle the underlying cause of the disease.”

Going back to Alois Alzheimer


As well as having a number of symptomatic treatments in the clinical pipeline, GSK is looking at somehow modifying the disease. 

 
Alzheimer’s facts

About 18 million people worldwide are estimated to have Alzheimer’s 
More than 50 per cent of people with Alzheimer’s live in developing countries. By 2025, this will be over 70 per cent 
Alzheimer’s can occur at any age, even as young as 30 years 
The total worldwide cost of dementia care is estimated to be US &#36;360.4 billion annually. 
It is currently not possible to predict who will get Alzheimer’s - it can strike anyone irrespective of gender, caste, creed, culture or socioeconomic status 
21 September marks Alzheimer’s Disease Day, organised by the Alzheimer’s Disease International, an umbrella body for Alzheimer’s groups around the world.
 
Here, researchers have returned to some of Alois Alzheimer’s original observations, one of which concerns characteristic plaques in the brain. These contain a substance called beta-amyloid, which is thought to be important in the progression of the disease. 

GSK is investigating a number of disease modifying approaches that aim to lower amyloid levels in the brain. 

Focus on the Alzheimer’s patient
"In the past few years we have been conducting some ground-breaking work using large patient populations to work out how patients can help in developing new therapies and approaches towards delivering drugs," says John.

"On the one hand we have conducted genetic association studies, where we can identify genetic mutations carried in the population that predispose those patients towards contracting or developing Alzheimer’s disease. The other way of using these large banks of data derived from patients is to look for biomarkers of the disease or physiological processes that can be targeted in the pathology of the disease." The hope is that these markers may then be used to manage the development of therapeutics more efficiently.

There are many people, among them the careers and those who are and will be patients, who are hoping the research paths being taken now - 100 years since Alois Alzheimer first described this saddening disease - are fruitful ones.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Alzheimer’s: the long and slow goodbye.
In honor of the late Mary Joseph who past from Alzheimer's disease in 1998.
Alzheimer’s disease was first diagnosed just over 100 years ago, yet it remains an area of high unmet medical need with a heavy burden of care. So where is research taking companies?

Whoever and wherever the patient, Alzheimer’s disease can leave a trail of worn out, broken-hearted relatives as they care for their loved one on a journey that cannot be reversed.

Alzheimer’s is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder with a poorly understood cause and no known cure. It attacks and slowly steals the minds of its victim and brings heartache to the career, often a relative, who must watch their loved one slip away to a loathsome thief.

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s include memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, personality changes, disorientation and loss of language skills. It is the most common form of irreversible dementia.

In the absence of better therapy, this global health problem will only get worse as populations age. It is estimated there will be over 51 million patients with dementia by 2020.

Understanding the needs of people with Alzheimer’s


 
Myths and misconceptions about Alzheimer’s

The World Health Organization says Alzheimer’s disease has many myths and misconceptions.

For example, some people regard the disease as the same as ‘going mad’, and others ask about the need to go to a doctor if Alzheimer’s is ‘part of getting old’. 

 
As a director in the Business and Commercial Analysis group of GSK's Research & Development division, one of Jaron Ballentine’s responsibilities is to help the company better understand the needs of patients and physicians so it can develop better medicines. 

In the case of Alzheimer’s, however, there is an additional need. “Alzheimer’s is a condition that affects not only the patient but also the career, the patient’s family and society as a whole,” he says.

While the core symptoms are memory and cognition loss, these can lead to other symptoms and physical ailments. "If an Alzheimer’s patient has trouble remembering the names of close friends and answering questions in social situations, chances are that this will eventually result in embarrassing social situations. In turn, this will lead to a lack of confidence and withdrawal," says Jason. 

Caring for the care-giver 

Alzheimer’s concerns more than the patient, of course. Most have a career or care-giver who takes primary responsibility for their well-being. This person is usually a loved one – over 80 per cent of careers are a partner, spouse or relative, usually a son or daughter. A majority of careers are retired or homemakers; about 30 to 40 per cent have part-time or full-time jobs which place additional burdens on them. The time given to caring has been compared to having another job.

“Regardless of the circumstance, caring for an Alzheimer’s patient takes dedication and self-sacrifice. We are told that 70 per cent of care-givers have 
reported they have decreased social activities as a result of being a care-giver. About half of them have limited hobbies or have given them up, and almost ten per cent have changed or given up their job.” This significant care-giver burden is a factor that is now measured in Alzheimer’s trials at GSK. “The hope is that the medicines we are developing for Alzheimer’s will not only benefit the patient but also improve the care-giver’s quality of life.” 

 
 Alzheimer’s is a condition that affects not only the patient but also the career, the patient’s family and society as a whole. 

 
The emotional aspects of Alzheimer’s should not be forgotten. “Most careers are either a husband or wife, or a son or daughter, and they love the patient dearly. They recognize that while it is a significant sacrifice, they feel strongly that they want to take good care of their loved one and ensure they are well cared for and comfortable. It is the family who sees the patient slowly fade away, in what many call ‘the long goodbye’.”  

Research directions for Alzheimer’s
So what are companies such as GSK doing to combat this soul-destroying disease? 

Current mainstream therapies work by reducing the degradation of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the synapse (the region where nerve impulses are transmitted and received between nerve cells). If the level of acetylcholine in the synaptic areas of the brain can be maintained, memory dysfunction can be improved. 

”Some of the therapies we are developing modulate and up-regulate the release of neurotransmitters. Other approaches endeavour to mimic the effect of the missing neurotransmitters or increase the response of the receiving cells to those transmitters,” says John Davis, director of one of the Molecular Discovery Research units in GSK's Research & Development division.

Avenue of exploration
The fact that energy metabolism appears to be affected in Alzheimer’s disease is offering GSK a further avenue of exploration. “Drugs that can modulate glucose utilization, like those currently used in diabetes, are a good bet in trying to modulate glucose utilization in the brain,” says John.

“By having a number of symptomatic approaches, we hope to produce new therapies for patients that have improved or different side-effect profiles. We also hope to produce improved efficacy - or at least efficacy that can be added to existing treatments - so that the armoury which physicians have to combat the disease is increased.”  

However, the problem with symptomatic treatments is that they do not tackle the underlying progression of the disease. “If a patient’s drug is removed, we may find that their condition deteriorates rapidly in response, so we are also looking for disease-modifying therapies that will tackle the underlying cause of the disease.”

Going back to Alois Alzheimer


As well as having a number of symptomatic treatments in the clinical pipeline, GSK is looking at somehow modifying the disease. 

 
Alzheimer’s facts

About 18 million people worldwide are estimated to have Alzheimer’s 
More than 50 per cent of people with Alzheimer’s live in developing countries. By 2025, this will be over 70 per cent 
Alzheimer’s can occur at any age, even as young as 30 years 
The total worldwide cost of dementia care is estimated to be US &#36;360.4 billion annually. 
It is currently not possible to predict who will get Alzheimer’s - it can strike anyone irrespective of gender, caste, creed, culture or socioeconomic status 
21 September marks Alzheimer’s Disease Day, organised by the Alzheimer’s Disease International, an umbrella body for Alzheimer’s groups around the world.
 
Here, researchers have returned to some of Alois Alzheimer’s original observations, one of which concerns characteristic plaques in the brain. These contain a substance called beta-amyloid, which is thought to be important in the progression of the disease. 

GSK is investigating a number of disease modifying approaches that aim to lower amyloid levels in the brain. 

Focus on the Alzheimer’s patient
"In the past few years we have been conducting some ground-breaking work using large patient populations to work out how patients can help in developing new therapies and approaches towards delivering drugs," says John.

"On the one hand we have conducted genetic association studies, where we can identify genetic mutations carried in the population that predispose those patients towards contracting or developing Alzheimer’s disease. The other way of using these large banks of data derived from patients is to look for biomarkers of the disease or physiological processes that can be targeted in the pathology of the disease." The hope is that these markers may then be used to manage the development of therapeutics more efficiently.

There are many people, among them the careers and those who are and will be patients, who are hoping the research paths being taken now - 100 years since Alois Alzheimer first described this saddening disease - are fruitful ones.

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			<title>Consulting help us to raise funds.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[We dislike ambiguity. If our Consultants and expert speakers in Security, International Law and Constitutions, Security Engineering, Religions and Medicines, can't give you an answer in plain English, then we aren't doing our job. And when a difficult issue arises, in Security, Security Engineering, Politics and Business we lay it out clearly so you know all your options then we get right down and fix the problem .

 
We know Business and Political Leaders, of course, there's more to business and Politics. That's why we have the best professionals in their fields of Security, Security Engineering, international business investments and tax break, International Law and Constitutions to be business advisors to our Clients. Our clients depend on us for the sort of imaginative business advice that keeps their companies fresh, vital and running. 

 
We know you are busy. That's why we don't spend a lot of extra time in meetings or on the phone. You come to us for essential information and services, and our Security, Security Engineering, international business investment and tax break, International Law and Constitutions and business Consultants give you exactly what you need. 

Mary Joseph Foundation
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Suite 292
Belleville, New Jersey 07109

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We know Business and Political Leaders, of course, there's more to business and Politics. That's why we have the best professionals in their fields of Security, Security Engineering, international business investments and tax break, International Law and Constitutions to be business advisors to our Clients. Our clients depend on us for the sort of imaginative business advice that keeps their companies fresh, vital and running. 

 
We know you are busy. That's why we don't spend a lot of extra time in meetings or on the phone. You come to us for essential information and services, and our Security, Security Engineering, international business investment and tax break, International Law and Constitutions and business Consultants give you exactly what you need. 

Mary Joseph Foundation
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Suite 292
Belleville, New Jersey 07109

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			<title>How and why we raise funds.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[How and why we raise funds.

The services Mary Joseph Foundation provides to raise funds for individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and young hungry children here and around the world.

( 1 ) We do Consulting and Lecturing on Security, Security, Network and Design Engineering, international business investment and tax break, international Law and Constitutions to Governments and Businesses around the world.

( 2 ) We give talks on Security, Energy, Medicines, Religions, Engineering, international business investment and tax break and Politics.

( 3 ) We develop and sell our products for memory and Brain, to help individuals avoid getting Dementia/Alzheimer's.

To all Governments, Businesses and Universities here in America and around the world, I hope that we at the Mary Joseph Foundation a non-profit organization will get the chance to provide our services to your institutions, now and in the future.
All of our speakers and lecturers are expert in their fields, they are political and fortune 500 corporations leaders from around the world.

Over 90 percent of all funds raise from speaking, consulting and lecturing goes to helping individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and young children who are hungry and some times homeless here in America and in many third world countries. We provides rooming, foods, vitamins, medicines and caring for individuals with Alzheimer's disease especially those who are living in homes for the insane and crazy, on the street and homeless, we also feed young hungry children especially in the third world countries. Mary Joseph Foundation provides all these services for FREE.

Please support us in our non-profit work, there is always a greater happiness in giving than in receiving. We are always looking for partners to work with especially in the third world countries.

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org
http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com
http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

Fred Joseph
President
Former senior security engineer Citi Bank, JP Morgan, IBM and the Federal Government.
137 1/2 Washington Ave, Suite 292, Belleville, New Jersey 07109
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[How and why we raise funds.

The services Mary Joseph Foundation provides to raise funds for individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and young hungry children here and around the world.

( 1 ) We do Consulting and Lecturing on Security, Security, Network and Design Engineering, international business investment and tax break, international Law and Constitutions to Governments and Businesses around the world.

( 2 ) We give talks on Security, Energy, Medicines, Religions, Engineering, international business investment and tax break and Politics.

( 3 ) We develop and sell our products for memory and Brain, to help individuals avoid getting Dementia/Alzheimer's.

To all Governments, Businesses and Universities here in America and around the world, I hope that we at the Mary Joseph Foundation a non-profit organization will get the chance to provide our services to your institutions, now and in the future.
All of our speakers and lecturers are expert in their fields, they are political and fortune 500 corporations leaders from around the world.

Over 90 percent of all funds raise from speaking, consulting and lecturing goes to helping individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and young children who are hungry and some times homeless here in America and in many third world countries. We provides rooming, foods, vitamins, medicines and caring for individuals with Alzheimer's disease especially those who are living in homes for the insane and crazy, on the street and homeless, we also feed young hungry children especially in the third world countries. Mary Joseph Foundation provides all these services for FREE.

Please support us in our non-profit work, there is always a greater happiness in giving than in receiving. We are always looking for partners to work with especially in the third world countries.

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org
http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com
http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

Fred Joseph
President
Former senior security engineer Citi Bank, JP Morgan, IBM and the Federal Government.
137 1/2 Washington Ave, Suite 292, Belleville, New Jersey 07109
alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Message from Dr. William Thomas.</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:36:55 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Protect yourself by using Memory Companion.

Build a strong memory:

Memory Companion is fortify with over twenty difference types of all natural herbal plants, in 2003 we tested Memory Companion on over one thousand individuals who had plaque problem with their memory and after six months of taking Memory Companion the plaque build up was removed and new cells reappear in the individuals brain.
We also realize when an individual take Memory Companion at a real early stage in life their memory tend to be plaque FREE.
Plaque is a sticky build up that form and deposit on certain parts of the brain which causes individuals to become forgetful and later Dementia/Alzheimer's.

Brain changes precede memory loss:

In some cases the disease is very difficult to detect until it has progressed from mild memory loss to clear impairment, individuals eventually loss all ability to care for themselves.
The Brain structure changes can be seen in clinically normal individuals an average of two years before they are diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment.
In Dementia/Alzheimer's disease cases, lesions known as ( plaques and tangles ) form in the brain, due to the abnormal clumping of two proteins called beta-amyloid and tau.

MRI showed loss of gray matter two to three years before symptoms.

In normal older individuals, MRI of the brain reveals loss of gray matter about two to three years before symptoms of the mind cognitive impairment set in.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Protect yourself by using Memory Companion.

Build a strong memory:

Memory Companion is fortify with over twenty difference types of all natural herbal plants, in 2003 we tested Memory Companion on over one thousand individuals who had plaque problem with their memory and after six months of taking Memory Companion the plaque build up was removed and new cells reappear in the individuals brain.
We also realize when an individual take Memory Companion at a real early stage in life their memory tend to be plaque FREE.
Plaque is a sticky build up that form and deposit on certain parts of the brain which causes individuals to become forgetful and later Dementia/Alzheimer's.

Brain changes precede memory loss:

In some cases the disease is very difficult to detect until it has progressed from mild memory loss to clear impairment, individuals eventually loss all ability to care for themselves.
The Brain structure changes can be seen in clinically normal individuals an average of two years before they are diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment.
In Dementia/Alzheimer's disease cases, lesions known as ( plaques and tangles ) form in the brain, due to the abnormal clumping of two proteins called beta-amyloid and tau.

MRI showed loss of gray matter two to three years before symptoms.

In normal older individuals, MRI of the brain reveals loss of gray matter about two to three years before symptoms of the mind cognitive impairment set in.


Dr. William Thomas
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			<title>The cost of memory companion.</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:16:19 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Memory Companion;

It is a fortify blend formula with all natural herbal plants and all the essentials elements for everyone memory. Memory Companion maintain and keep your memory functioning properly and in great healthy condition, the memory is very important it is the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information, more than ever in today world your memory need help and Memory Companion is the one you should be taking.
Memory Companion help produce new cells for growth and other vital functions that helps improve your memory by preventing and removing plaques from building up, it promotes mental function and healthy cells.
Memory Companion formula has in over twenty difference type of herbal plants, these plants are the most concentrated source of omega-3, amino acids, antioxidants and more vital essentials for your memory and Brain from all these natural herbal plants.
To avoid damage cells and plaque build up that causes Dementia/Alzheimer's, you need Memory Companion.

To buy Memory Companion please send &#36;35.00 for a 22 oz bottle plus &#36;4.00 for shipping and handling to,
Mary Joseph Foundation
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Suite 292
Belleville, New Jersey 07109.

alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org
http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org

Memory Companion only cost &#36;35.00 per 22 oz bottle plus &#36;4.00 for shipping and handling, remember every 22 seconds someone in the world will get Alzheimer's disease, so please protect yourself.

We guarantee your satisfaction when you use this product. If you are not satisfied, just return the unused portions for a full purchase price refund within 90 days of purchase.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Memory Companion;

It is a fortify blend formula with all natural herbal plants and all the essentials elements for everyone memory. Memory Companion maintain and keep your memory functioning properly and in great healthy condition, the memory is very important it is the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information, more than ever in today world your memory need help and Memory Companion is the one you should be taking.
Memory Companion help produce new cells for growth and other vital functions that helps improve your memory by preventing and removing plaques from building up, it promotes mental function and healthy cells.
Memory Companion formula has in over twenty difference type of herbal plants, these plants are the most concentrated source of omega-3, amino acids, antioxidants and more vital essentials for your memory and Brain from all these natural herbal plants.
To avoid damage cells and plaque build up that causes Dementia/Alzheimer's, you need Memory Companion.

To buy Memory Companion please send &#36;35.00 for a 22 oz bottle plus &#36;4.00 for shipping and handling to,
Mary Joseph Foundation
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Suite 292
Belleville, New Jersey 07109.

alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org
http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org

Memory Companion only cost &#36;35.00 per 22 oz bottle plus &#36;4.00 for shipping and handling, remember every 22 seconds someone in the world will get Alzheimer's disease, so please protect yourself.

We guarantee your satisfaction when you use this product. If you are not satisfied, just return the unused portions for a full purchase price refund within 90 days of purchase.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Signs and symptoms.</title>
			<link>http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=6</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:10:22 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Question ask by most peoples? 

1. How can we tell if memory loss is caused by Alzheimer's disease?
2. Are there any symptoms I should watch for and report?
3. What should I expect if it is Alzheimer's disease?
4. When should I come back for another visit?
5. Where can I go for more information?
6. If the memory loss is caused by Alzheimer's disease, which treatment is most appropriate?

Here are some of the symptoms?

* Short-term memory loss, like repeating the same question several times.
* Trouble remembering easy words, like saying "that thing I write with" instead of "pen or pencil ."
* Not wanting to do things you usually enjoy doing such as cooking.
* Making bad judgments, like turning the heat up too high, leaving the stove, walking out into the pouring rain without an umbrella, forgetting where you put your keys, to eat, or giving lots of money to a stranger for no reason, getting lost.
* Extreme personality changes, mood swings and getting upset easily. 
* Confusing things and people from the past with things and people from the present.

there is no cure for Alzheimer's.

You can keep yourself healthy by taking vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and others, to learn more email us at alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org

There are some medications can help slow Alzheimer's down, but first check with your Doctor.

Currently there are over 18 million peoples worldwide who are living with Alzheimer’s disease and that number is expected to grow to as many as 71 million by 2025. Alzheimer’s disease is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and number six worldwide.  

Mary Joseph Foundation
Suite 292
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Belleville, NJ 07109

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com 

http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Question ask by most peoples? 

1. How can we tell if memory loss is caused by Alzheimer's disease?
2. Are there any symptoms I should watch for and report?
3. What should I expect if it is Alzheimer's disease?
4. When should I come back for another visit?
5. Where can I go for more information?
6. If the memory loss is caused by Alzheimer's disease, which treatment is most appropriate?

Here are some of the symptoms?

* Short-term memory loss, like repeating the same question several times.
* Trouble remembering easy words, like saying "that thing I write with" instead of "pen or pencil ."
* Not wanting to do things you usually enjoy doing such as cooking.
* Making bad judgments, like turning the heat up too high, leaving the stove, walking out into the pouring rain without an umbrella, forgetting where you put your keys, to eat, or giving lots of money to a stranger for no reason, getting lost.
* Extreme personality changes, mood swings and getting upset easily. 
* Confusing things and people from the past with things and people from the present.

there is no cure for Alzheimer's.

You can keep yourself healthy by taking vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and others, to learn more email us at alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org

There are some medications can help slow Alzheimer's down, but first check with your Doctor.

Currently there are over 18 million peoples worldwide who are living with Alzheimer’s disease and that number is expected to grow to as many as 71 million by 2025. Alzheimer’s disease is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and number six worldwide.  

Mary Joseph Foundation
Suite 292
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Belleville, NJ 07109

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com 

http://www.marycharityfoundation.blogspot.com

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Alzheimer's the pain and suffering it causes</title>
			<link>http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=5</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:10:40 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Experiencing Alzheimer's Disease:

I saw my mother suffered for over seven years with Alzheimer's disease in difference stages from getting lost and packing bags with sugar, rice, raw chicken, raw meat and threw all in a old bag with some of her clothes and saying she is leaving to acting like a little school girl, then seeing her sick down in bed and can't move and groaning and later in the hospital with tubes in her nose, I remember many nights and days I and my sisters cried to see our mother who was so kind, giving and loving especially to others going through this sickness, to see some one you really love going through this sickness that the Doctors call Alzheimer's disease especially you own  mother who you really love, then in December 1998 after six weeks in Clara Mass Hospital in Belleville NJ my mother past it was not a good experience to see my mother suffering then later pasting. In 1992 we made promise to our mother to help others especially  to those who do not have anything and homeless or in mental disturb homes. In the 90s I lost two cousins and my mother to Alzheimer's disease. We are here to help and all of the Donations are going toward taking care of the people who need it most because we were there and it touch, move us and we feel it and experience it and we are now sharing it with others in a loving way.

Fred Joseph
A message from the president
Mary Joseph Foundation]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Experiencing Alzheimer's Disease:

I saw my mother suffered for over seven years with Alzheimer's disease in difference stages from getting lost and packing bags with sugar, rice, raw chicken, raw meat and threw all in a old bag with some of her clothes and saying she is leaving to acting like a little school girl, then seeing her sick down in bed and can't move and groaning and later in the hospital with tubes in her nose, I remember many nights and days I and my sisters cried to see our mother who was so kind, giving and loving especially to others going through this sickness, to see some one you really love going through this sickness that the Doctors call Alzheimer's disease especially you own  mother who you really love, then in December 1998 after six weeks in Clara Mass Hospital in Belleville NJ my mother past it was not a good experience to see my mother suffering then later pasting. In 1992 we made promise to our mother to help others especially  to those who do not have anything and homeless or in mental disturb homes. In the 90s I lost two cousins and my mother to Alzheimer's disease. We are here to help and all of the Donations are going toward taking care of the people who need it most because we were there and it touch, move us and we feel it and experience it and we are now sharing it with others in a loving way.

Fred Joseph
A message from the president
Mary Joseph Foundation]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Speakers on several topics</title>
			<link>http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=4</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 18:02:06 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Speakers:

We have several speakers from the world of politics, religions, medicines and engineering. 

Topics on:

Alzheimer's disease. The  Bible history and religion. Politics and how its effect you. Network security  and you.

Our speakers can come to your place of Business or College and give a talk on any of these topics.

The Mary Joseph Foundation is interested in building a relationships with Companies to help increase awareness of Alzheimer's disease and the world we live in today, we are eager to work with Companies, Colleges and others to explore how the Mary Joseph Foundation can best support your business goals and objectives.

Working with our foundation will helps us to accelerate our mission to eliminate Alzheimer's disease and to provide the best care and support to those living with Alzheimer's world-wide. 

alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org

http://www.miltilinkwithpeoplesandcorpor...gspot.com/]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Speakers:

We have several speakers from the world of politics, religions, medicines and engineering. 

Topics on:

Alzheimer's disease. The  Bible history and religion. Politics and how its effect you. Network security  and you.

Our speakers can come to your place of Business or College and give a talk on any of these topics.

The Mary Joseph Foundation is interested in building a relationships with Companies to help increase awareness of Alzheimer's disease and the world we live in today, we are eager to work with Companies, Colleges and others to explore how the Mary Joseph Foundation can best support your business goals and objectives.

Working with our foundation will helps us to accelerate our mission to eliminate Alzheimer's disease and to provide the best care and support to those living with Alzheimer's world-wide. 

alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org

http://www.miltilinkwithpeoplesandcorpor...gspot.com/]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Alzheimer's and you.</title>
			<link>http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=3</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:04:21 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Please give your experience in writing;

( 1 ) Did you had someone in your family who suffered from Alzheimer's disease before pasting ?

( 2 ) Do you have someone in your family now who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease ?

( 3 ) Do you have a close friend who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease ?

( 4 ) Did you ever had a friend who suffered from Alzheimer's disease before pasting ?

( 5 ) Did you know there are individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and homeless ? 

( 6 ) Did you ever take care of someone who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease ?

( 7 ) Did you know there are individuals with Alzheimer's disease who are put in homes for the mentally disturb what some people call crazy and many times they are beaten ?

please make your comments;

Thank Marjorie for asking us that question?

Individuals who have Dementia goes through these changes because it is A mental disorder marked by memory failures, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.Never argue back with him instead always invite him to do something else and while he is doing something else you remove his pack baggage and because of memory failure, when he return he will forget that he was leaving.

Thank Shirley for you question?

You should always turn your mother every two hours in Bed to avoid damage to your mother skin.

 What is Alzheimer's.

About Alzheimer's disease;

Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease characterized by progressive deterioration with declining activities of daily living and symptoms or behavioral changes, it is the most common type of Dementia. Alzheimer's is a progressive BRAIN disorder that cause by PLAQUES and gradually destroying the individuals memory and ability to learn and reason, make judgments, properly communicate with others and carry out daily activities. As Alzheimer's progresses, individuals will also experience changes in their personality and behavior, such as anxiety, suspiciousness or agitation and delusions back and forth from adult to a child like state and finally remain in a child like state until they die.

Dr. William Thomas]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Please give your experience in writing;

( 1 ) Did you had someone in your family who suffered from Alzheimer's disease before pasting ?

( 2 ) Do you have someone in your family now who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease ?

( 3 ) Do you have a close friend who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease ?

( 4 ) Did you ever had a friend who suffered from Alzheimer's disease before pasting ?

( 5 ) Did you know there are individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and homeless ? 

( 6 ) Did you ever take care of someone who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease ?

( 7 ) Did you know there are individuals with Alzheimer's disease who are put in homes for the mentally disturb what some people call crazy and many times they are beaten ?

please make your comments;

Thank Marjorie for asking us that question?

Individuals who have Dementia goes through these changes because it is A mental disorder marked by memory failures, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.Never argue back with him instead always invite him to do something else and while he is doing something else you remove his pack baggage and because of memory failure, when he return he will forget that he was leaving.

Thank Shirley for you question?

You should always turn your mother every two hours in Bed to avoid damage to your mother skin.

 What is Alzheimer's.

About Alzheimer's disease;

Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease characterized by progressive deterioration with declining activities of daily living and symptoms or behavioral changes, it is the most common type of Dementia. Alzheimer's is a progressive BRAIN disorder that cause by PLAQUES and gradually destroying the individuals memory and ability to learn and reason, make judgments, properly communicate with others and carry out daily activities. As Alzheimer's progresses, individuals will also experience changes in their personality and behavior, such as anxiety, suspiciousness or agitation and delusions back and forth from adult to a child like state and finally remain in a child like state until they die.

Dr. William Thomas]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Alzheimer's donations</title>
			<link>http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=2</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:42:36 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[We cares

Our main gold is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; at the same time to provide and enhance care and support for all affected by this disease; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. We are working very hard so that one day there would be a world without Alzheimer's disease, but for now with your donations its allow us to build homes, give medicine, food and remove individuals who have Alzheimer's disease from the street who are homeless and from mental homes and cares for them.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

'' Thank for your donations ''

Melrose Joseph, Director.[/font][/color][/size]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[We cares

Our main gold is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; at the same time to provide and enhance care and support for all affected by this disease; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. We are working very hard so that one day there would be a world without Alzheimer's disease, but for now with your donations its allow us to build homes, give medicine, food and remove individuals who have Alzheimer's disease from the street who are homeless and from mental homes and cares for them.

There are still no CURE of any kind for Alzheimer's disease today on the world market... Dr.William Thomas.

'' Thank for your donations ''

Melrose Joseph, Director.[/font][/color][/size]]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Alzheimer's, Mary Joseph favorite Scriptures</title>
			<link>http://www.maryjosephfoundation.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=1</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 04:54:33 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Trust completely in God Almighty;
 
'' Trust in God Almighty with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, and he himself will make your paths straight, Proverbs 3: 5,6 ''
 
'' Trust in God Almighty and do good; Reside in the earth, and deal with faithfulness. Also take exquisite delight in God Almighty, and he will give you the requests of your heart. Psalms 37 ;3, 4 ''
 
 
prayer to God Almighty;
 
'' Incline, O God Almighty, your ear. Answer me, for I am afflicted and poor.
Do give ear, O God Almighty, to my prayer; And do pay attention to the voice of my entreaties. In the day of my distress I will call upon you, For you will answer me. There is none like you among the Gods, O God Almighty, Psalms 86 : 1,6,7,8 ''
'' Show me favor , O God Almighty, according to your loving-kindness. According to the abundance of your mercies wipe out my transgressions. Psalms 51 : 1 ''

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com

 Go to God Almighty in prayer.

Pouring out your heart to God Almighty;

I humble myself before you God Almighty in your only begotten son name Jesus name, I am here asking you to for give me for all my sins, as I for give those who sin against me, and with my voice of prayer, to God Almighty I proceeded to call for aid; with my voice of prayer, to God Almighty I began to cry and beg for favor. Before God Almighty I continued to tell about my own distress; Before God Almighty I kept pouring out my heart and concern for help; Please do pay attention to my entreating cry.

 Pray to God Almighty every day.

Pray to God Almighty and he will listen to you:

And it came about that, as soon as I heard these words, I sat down and began to weep and mourn for days, and I was continually fasting and praying before the God of the heavens.
And I went on to say ; '' Ah, God Almighty the God of the heavens, the God great and fear-inspiring, keeping the covenant and loving-kindness toward those loving him and keeping his commandments, please let your ear become attentive and your eyes opened, to listen to the prayer of your servant, which I am praying before you today, day and night.

Please show me favor, O God Almighty, according to your loving-kindness. According to the abundance of your mercies wipe out my transgressions. Thoroughly wash me from my error, and cleanse me even from my sin.

 A God who hear prayer.

Prayer to God Almighty:

O God Almighty, do hear my prayer; and to you may my own cry for help come. Do not conceal your face from me on the day that I am in sore straits. Please incline to me your ear; on the day that I call, hurry, answer me.

I will trust in God Almighty with all my heart and do not lean upon my own understanding. In all my ways take notice of God Almighty, and he himself will make my paths straight.

Mary Joseph Foundation]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Trust completely in God Almighty;
 
'' Trust in God Almighty with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, and he himself will make your paths straight, Proverbs 3: 5,6 ''
 
'' Trust in God Almighty and do good; Reside in the earth, and deal with faithfulness. Also take exquisite delight in God Almighty, and he will give you the requests of your heart. Psalms 37 ;3, 4 ''
 
 
prayer to God Almighty;
 
'' Incline, O God Almighty, your ear. Answer me, for I am afflicted and poor.
Do give ear, O God Almighty, to my prayer; And do pay attention to the voice of my entreaties. In the day of my distress I will call upon you, For you will answer me. There is none like you among the Gods, O God Almighty, Psalms 86 : 1,6,7,8 ''
'' Show me favor , O God Almighty, according to your loving-kindness. According to the abundance of your mercies wipe out my transgressions. Psalms 51 : 1 ''

http://www.maryjosephfoundation.blogspot.com

 Go to God Almighty in prayer.

Pouring out your heart to God Almighty;

I humble myself before you God Almighty in your only begotten son name Jesus name, I am here asking you to for give me for all my sins, as I for give those who sin against me, and with my voice of prayer, to God Almighty I proceeded to call for aid; with my voice of prayer, to God Almighty I began to cry and beg for favor. Before God Almighty I continued to tell about my own distress; Before God Almighty I kept pouring out my heart and concern for help; Please do pay attention to my entreating cry.

 Pray to God Almighty every day.

Pray to God Almighty and he will listen to you:

And it came about that, as soon as I heard these words, I sat down and began to weep and mourn for days, and I was continually fasting and praying before the God of the heavens.
And I went on to say ; '' Ah, God Almighty the God of the heavens, the God great and fear-inspiring, keeping the covenant and loving-kindness toward those loving him and keeping his commandments, please let your ear become attentive and your eyes opened, to listen to the prayer of your servant, which I am praying before you today, day and night.

Please show me favor, O God Almighty, according to your loving-kindness. According to the abundance of your mercies wipe out my transgressions. Thoroughly wash me from my error, and cleanse me even from my sin.

 A God who hear prayer.

Prayer to God Almighty:

O God Almighty, do hear my prayer; and to you may my own cry for help come. Do not conceal your face from me on the day that I am in sore straits. Please incline to me your ear; on the day that I call, hurry, answer me.

I will trust in God Almighty with all my heart and do not lean upon my own understanding. In all my ways take notice of God Almighty, and he himself will make my paths straight.

Mary Joseph Foundation]]></content:encoded>
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