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introducing derm exclusive instant anti-aging, featuring fill & freeze-- the first instant anti-aging is proven to erase the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles immediately... o.k., wait a minute. i know what you're thinking: you think these after photos have been retouched, don't you? you think we used a camera trick to blur out the photos. well, guess what? we were as surprised as you when we saw the before and afters. but would we call it out like this if it weren't true? these are 100% real, instant results-- no photoshop tricks, no retouching-- real proof. in fact, derm exclusive has been clinically proven to deliver results better than professional procedures and doctors' treatments. that's right-- results better than a microdermabrasion without the expensive price, better than a chemical peel without the pain, and actually equal to a laser photofacial without hiding for days while your skin heals. meet the doctor behind the derm exclusive phenomenon dr. andrew ordon. dr. ordon is responsible for restoring a youthful look to some of the hottest faces in hollywood, and booking
introducing derm exclusive instant anti-aging, featuring fill & freeze-- the first instant anti-aging is proven to erase the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles immediately... o.k., wait a minute. i know what you're thinking: you think these after photos have been retouched, don't you? you think we used a camera trick to blur out the photos. well, guess what? we were as surprised as you when we saw the before and afters. but would we call it out like this if it weren't true? these are...
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introducing derm exclusive instant anti-aging, featuring fill & freeze-- the first instant anti-agingat is proven to erase the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles immediately... o.k., wait a minute. i know what you're thinking: you think these after photos have been retouched, don't you? you think we used a camera trick to blur out the photos. well, guess what? we were as surprised as you when we saw the before and afters. but would we call it out like this if it weren't true? these are 100% real, instant results-- no photoshop tricks, no retouching-- real proof. in fact, derm exclusive has been clinically proven to deliver results better than professional procedures and doctors' treatments. that's right-- results better than a microdermabrasion without the expensive price, better than a chemical peel without the pain, and actually equal to a laser photofacial without hiding for days while your skin heals. meet the doctor behind the derm exclusive phenomenon dr. andrew ordon. dr. ordon is responsible for restoring a youthful look to some of the hottest faces in hollywood, and bookin
introducing derm exclusive instant anti-aging, featuring fill & freeze-- the first instant anti-agingat is proven to erase the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles immediately... o.k., wait a minute. i know what you're thinking: you think these after photos have been retouched, don't you? you think we used a camera trick to blur out the photos. well, guess what? we were as surprised as you when we saw the before and afters. but would we call it out like this if it weren't true? these are...
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how do we age?y whole life changed, and i said, "right, well, if you can do that, let's see what your skincare does," so i went out and i started buying the products. the change... not just noticed i mean it was jaw-dropping dramatic, where everyone started saying, "what have you done differently?" >> right. >> and that to me was the proof. there is never a day that my skin doesn't look great. there is never a day where i you know, i will never be a day without perricone. >> you know, it seems like we've been hearing that sub-d is like nothing else. >> sub-d really, really delivers the most dramatic, powerful results to an area that every single woman, a-- you neglect it, which i don't understand and b-- you've given up hope. and you don't have to give up hope because the first thing whenever i meet a woman, they say, "what do you have for the neck, because the neck is my biggest problem." >> wendy: mm-hm. >> dana: and then i tell them, because i've seen before and afters, i've seen the results. i m
how do we age?y whole life changed, and i said, "right, well, if you can do that, let's see what your skincare does," so i went out and i started buying the products. the change... not just noticed i mean it was jaw-dropping dramatic, where everyone started saying, "what have you done differently?" >> right. >> and that to me was the proof. there is never a day that my skin doesn't look great. there is never a day where i you know, i will never be a day without...
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fight that aging process.ly feels like nutrition for my skin and that's what i want. >> i feel every day with meaningful beauty like i have exactly what my skin needs to keep it looking young and fresh and natural. >> with meaningful you look youthful, you look younger and your skin looks great. >> you've got to try this stuff. i really can't tell you enough how great meaningful beauty is. >> i'm super thankful for cindy for bringing meaningful beauty to us because i feel like now i have a chance. >> with meaningful beauty you actually see fantastic results and that's so exciting because i've been searching. >> it is taking all the blotchiness away. it is even out my skin tone. i am so happy that i tried meaningful beauty. i'm so glad i did. i'm so glad i did. >> there's still time. order now and see how ageless and beautiful your skin can look with meaningful beauty advanced. >> if i were you i wouldn't wait. call now, and if operators are busy, keep on trying. >> you have to go and get this stuff. you have t
fight that aging process.ly feels like nutrition for my skin and that's what i want. >> i feel every day with meaningful beauty like i have exactly what my skin needs to keep it looking young and fresh and natural. >> with meaningful you look youthful, you look younger and your skin looks great. >> you've got to try this stuff. i really can't tell you enough how great meaningful beauty is. >> i'm super thankful for cindy for bringing meaningful beauty to us because i...
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step two: age-diffusing serum. this is the anti-aging powerhouse.s miracle serum is packed with phytoestrogens, soy, wild yams and glycolic acid to help stimulate collagen production, clinically proven to increase skin firmness by up to 42% in just 10 minutes. and instantly lock in hydration with step three: age-balancing night cream. this ultra rich moisturizer is packed with retinol and shea butter to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on even the most sensitive skin. >> male announcer: it's perfect for all skin types and brings out that beautiful, healthy, glowing skin murad is famous for. >> female announcer: you could spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars on painful procedures without achieving the lasting results you're looking for. >> male announcer: sold separately at retail the regular price of resurgence is $182, but when you call now and buy direct from our warehouse, you can restore your youthful glow with a full 30-day supply of resurgence for only $49.95. you won't see this offer anywhere else. and for a limited time
step two: age-diffusing serum. this is the anti-aging powerhouse.s miracle serum is packed with phytoestrogens, soy, wild yams and glycolic acid to help stimulate collagen production, clinically proven to increase skin firmness by up to 42% in just 10 minutes. and instantly lock in hydration with step three: age-balancing night cream. this ultra rich moisturizer is packed with retinol and shea butter to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on even the most sensitive skin. >>...
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the brain also begins to shrink with age. mental abilities and intelligence remain constant, but the rate at which the brain processes information slows down, causing slower reaction time and movement. and because an aging body requires less upkeep, metabolism slows down as well. the other thing... we wanted to check on was on your feet. they're big. for years, scientific research on aging focused only on its negative aspects. but improved medical care and extensive public health programs have dramatically increased the average human lifespan. over 31 million americans-- almost 12% of the population-- are over the age of 65. their numbers increase every day, as does their life expectancy. one of my cousins, della. if you look at photographs of 47-year-olds in 1900 and look now in the year 2000 at people who are... 78 years of age, they look very similar. and they're probably as robust. i am 95, and i still have some of my teeth. and i can drive a car. and if you look at an obituary page of the new york times, the astonishing
the brain also begins to shrink with age. mental abilities and intelligence remain constant, but the rate at which the brain processes information slows down, causing slower reaction time and movement. and because an aging body requires less upkeep, metabolism slows down as well. the other thing... we wanted to check on was on your feet. they're big. for years, scientific research on aging focused only on its negative aspects. but improved medical care and extensive public health programs have...
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lgbt senior population or aging population overall? this is pre-obama health care. we were in the throats of discussing the san francisco universal or health care system in san francisco and how that would be potentially the contingency to deal with these issues demographically but yet it's still policy discussion that is requiring advocates, lawmakers, others and come together and figure out what the solutions should be and at the rate where the population is growing in its age will not keep up in demand on questions of discrimination or access to affordable or quality housing just as it is for those to retain their jobs because of discrimination or access to employment whether you're over 55 or not or lgbt or not but we know that level of discrimination is certainly compounded by being affiliated with communities even in san francisco sometimes is not given i think the just that it should be. in our population in the jail system we pulled demographic data, and we're seeing an aging population as well. about 25% -- 20 to 25% of our po
lgbt senior population or aging population overall? this is pre-obama health care. we were in the throats of discussing the san francisco universal or health care system in san francisco and how that would be potentially the contingency to deal with these issues demographically but yet it's still policy discussion that is requiring advocates, lawmakers, others and come together and figure out what the solutions should be and at the rate where the population is growing in its age will not keep...
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without requiring a prescription for those under age 17. the ruling also says the pills must be moved from behind pharmacy counters to store shelves. in 2011, the food and drug administration had planned to lift age limits, but health and human services secretary sebelius overruled the recommendations citing health concerns for young girls. president obama supported her decision. >> he supports that decision today. he believes it was the right common sense approach to this issue. >> women want secretary sebelius and the rest of the administration to stand with the fda. the fda made this decision based on science. a court said the administration should let the fda's decision stand. >> reporter: the ruling today says the government's refusal to allow access to the pill was arbitrary, ka preeshcapricious, unreasonable. the judge ordered the fda to lift the restrictions within 30 days, a move critics oppose. >> our concern is that this ruling negatively affect the hasty of young girls and circumvents the rights of parents to be involved in impo
without requiring a prescription for those under age 17. the ruling also says the pills must be moved from behind pharmacy counters to store shelves. in 2011, the food and drug administration had planned to lift age limits, but health and human services secretary sebelius overruled the recommendations citing health concerns for young girls. president obama supported her decision. >> he supports that decision today. he believes it was the right common sense approach to this issue. >>...
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about 30% of the criminal justice system is impacted by people that are the ages of 18-25. unfortunately not 30% of our resources are dedicated to dealing with this group. what we often don't recognize, if we don't deal with this group at this early stage. they will also become the problem with our criminal justice system for the rest of their lives. the opportunity to intervene and the opportunity to prevent is so critical at this age group. and i am proud to be joined by so many people that care about this. and here in san francisco we are looking forward to coming up with different answers to this problem. i want to thank you and welcome you to today's event. >> thank you, district attorney. of course this forum would not be possible without the participation of everyone here. with the planning committee. before we come to the next keynote speaker. we want to welcome our partners from san mateo county, thank you for joining us. we would also like to acknowledge the community-based organizations that are here present doing work every day and out. and if we could have thos
about 30% of the criminal justice system is impacted by people that are the ages of 18-25. unfortunately not 30% of our resources are dedicated to dealing with this group. what we often don't recognize, if we don't deal with this group at this early stage. they will also become the problem with our criminal justice system for the rest of their lives. the opportunity to intervene and the opportunity to prevent is so critical at this age group. and i am proud to be joined by so many people that...
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>> what age was he then? >> 3,4? >> i'd say about 3 years old. >> are the professionals saying he'll out grow it and develop speech. we heard a myriad -- >> did he repeat words or phrases in. >> he has a trace of -- healed grab my hadn't and point in a direction or i would say something to him and healed repeat that back. >> did he have tantrums? >> not what you consider normal tantrums. many of these children might just shut down. and healed lay on the ground and -- he would lay on the ground and be immobile when he was having a hard time he avoided eye contact? >> yes. >> what about his designation of inappropriate attachment to balls or jacks or a tennis racketed or something. >> it seems as though they will lock on to something that is of extreme interest. many children have an interest in books. my son, for example, had the full collection of every doctor sues book there was and he used to carry them around. he was 3 years, 4 years old, in his backpack t weighed more than he did. but healed drag it around and wh
>> what age was he then? >> 3,4? >> i'd say about 3 years old. >> are the professionals saying he'll out grow it and develop speech. we heard a myriad -- >> did he repeat words or phrases in. >> he has a trace of -- healed grab my hadn't and point in a direction or i would say something to him and healed repeat that back. >> did he have tantrums? >> not what you consider normal tantrums. many of these children might just shut down. and healed lay...
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a smoker. 96 percent of smokers start before the age of 26. and in fact, 64 percent of smokers start before the age of 18. as you can imagine this is a sweet spot for young people to access tobacco and begin utilizing it. one other kind of sad point in tobacco use is that young people often think that they are invisible and they can quit when they want and it is just a cool thing that i am doing for the moment but in fact, three out of 14 age smokers continue to smoke into adulthood. so they think that they can shake t but it is at that period when they become addicted and end up becoming life-long users. and for these reasons and many more, in 2003, the san francisco board of supervisors passed an ordinance, requiring a tobacco retail permit for every tobacco retailer for the privilege of selling tobacco products in our city. at this point, they stated san francisco has a substantial interest to promote in compliance with the youth sales law in protecting our children from illegally obtaining tobacco. so just the background of why this law ex
a smoker. 96 percent of smokers start before the age of 26. and in fact, 64 percent of smokers start before the age of 18. as you can imagine this is a sweet spot for young people to access tobacco and begin utilizing it. one other kind of sad point in tobacco use is that young people often think that they are invisible and they can quit when they want and it is just a cool thing that i am doing for the moment but in fact, three out of 14 age smokers continue to smoke into adulthood. so they...
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he was the leading painter of this golder age. view of harlem with bleaching ground not until the bash zone schools he painted on easels to look what was going to be translated. it's something to look at artist typically from going back to the studios and painting. another example master full approach to the landscape genre is evidenced here in landscape 1660-1670. he has captured the forest with ice, frost and snow covered ground. the virtually monochromatic scene. it's interesting to point out that 17th dutch paintings is related to the usual climactic conditions at the time. from 1850 all of western europe experienced an ice age. he painted 25 winter landscapes during the most severe period of relative cool summers and cold winters. most of europe is experience is a cold winter so she's dragging her suit case behind her to make sure she got here for the open exhibition. there are actually 2 famous dutch painters ruisdael whose paintings we just looked at. he's also represented in our exhibition of this gallery. health and safet
he was the leading painter of this golder age. view of harlem with bleaching ground not until the bash zone schools he painted on easels to look what was going to be translated. it's something to look at artist typically from going back to the studios and painting. another example master full approach to the landscape genre is evidenced here in landscape 1660-1670. he has captured the forest with ice, frost and snow covered ground. the virtually monochromatic scene. it's interesting to point...
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under the age of 35. they don't live with roommates, they don't live with family members, they're going solo. >> eric klinenberg teaches sociology at new york university. his book, "going solo," focuses on the biggest demographic shift since the baby boom. more americans are staying single and going solo. >> when i say "going solo," i mean living alone and that's different from being alone or feeling lonely and we often confuse that. what i'm really referring to is the fact that people have the economic security and the cultural independence to have a place of their own. >> klinenberg says this spike in younger americans moving out is caused by the desire to grow up more quickly. >> there's been a dramatic spike in the number of young singletons. in 1950 about half a million under-35 people lived alone, today it's more than five million even with the dip since the recession started for this age group. and for this generation, living alone is the way to grow up. it's how you become an adult in a time when
under the age of 35. they don't live with roommates, they don't live with family members, they're going solo. >> eric klinenberg teaches sociology at new york university. his book, "going solo," focuses on the biggest demographic shift since the baby boom. more americans are staying single and going solo. >> when i say "going solo," i mean living alone and that's different from being alone or feeling lonely and we often confuse that. what i'm really referring to...
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like one in five high school age boys in the u.s. 15% of all school age boys. 11% of all kids in our nation. these numbers show a 16% rise in cases just since 2007. all of it is leading to questions about whether adhd is being overdiagnosed and whether the medicine to treat it is being overused. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: 14-year-old ky and his 12-year-old brother kasen spend a lot of time outdoors staying as active as possible. the boys have a tough time sitting still. both were diagnosed with adhd when they were younger. their mom karen first noticed it when the boys had trouble completing simple homework assignments. >> it was such a struggle. we only got six problems done in one hour. in between that time, he just blurted out, he says, mommy, i can't think. i just can't think. >> reporter: according to data collected by the cdc and analyzed by "the new york times," the number of children diagnosed with adhd is increasing. the times analysis shows an estimated 6.4 million, ages 4 through 17, have adhd. those numbers reflect
like one in five high school age boys in the u.s. 15% of all school age boys. 11% of all kids in our nation. these numbers show a 16% rise in cases just since 2007. all of it is leading to questions about whether adhd is being overdiagnosed and whether the medicine to treat it is being overused. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: 14-year-old ky and his 12-year-old brother kasen spend a lot of time outdoors staying as active as possible. the...
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the real issue is hormonal aging. encourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i have developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies in the audience and they'd like to ask you some questions. >> oh, i'd love to hear some. >> all right, what's your name and what's your question? >> hi, my name is betty and all the products i use make me break out or are irritating. can i use resurgence on my sensitive skin? >> absolutely. we have ingredients like avocado, wild yams soy extracts... many agents that soothe the skin and make it feel wonderful. so it really works well for somebody who has sensitive skin as well as hormonal aging. >> all right, we've got another question up there. what's your name? >> i'm davina, thank you joan and dr. murad. i see a lot of the skin care infomercials and i'm wondering what makes resurgence better than the other products that are available on the market today. >> o.k., wait a second. may i step in on this one? >> o.k. [laughte >> o.k.,
the real issue is hormonal aging. encourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i have developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies in the audience and they'd like to ask you some questions. >> oh, i'd love to hear some. >> all right, what's your name and what's your question? >> hi, my name is betty and all the products i use make me break out or are irritating. can i use resurgence on my sensitive skin? >>...
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it all comes together with this very important topic with our transitional age youth. we are very willing in our city to prioritize ourselves, and make sure we don't keep the generations of kids going with the same type of habits. that's why in addition to these programs we authored ipo, interrupt predictive analysis and organizing effort to deal with public safety issues involving our youth. we have to do more to interrupt those patterns out there. we have to do more to use data to predict and analyze where the high-crime rates are to get people in a safe environment. once they are there, we have to be consistent with continuum of support to give and support people transition out of those dangerous habits and not go back. this will take a lot of time and a lot of coordination. but it's very meaningful to see so many people committed to doing this. i hope we stay the course and not give up. it's easy to when budget hits. or sequestration because the federal government is not there, and it's easy to say we have to cut this and that. and we have seen those years. now tha
it all comes together with this very important topic with our transitional age youth. we are very willing in our city to prioritize ourselves, and make sure we don't keep the generations of kids going with the same type of habits. that's why in addition to these programs we authored ipo, interrupt predictive analysis and organizing effort to deal with public safety issues involving our youth. we have to do more to interrupt those patterns out there. we have to do more to use data to predict and...
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the industrial age requirement of the economy to grow. so i don't know in our lifetime, they think will get to the place we realize we can have robots telling the story of advocate just eat it and that's not a bad date. when we work, we work to make things better. we healed the sick, not just trying to import more plastic from china to keep this economic machine going. it is a program without it just spoke on. >> do you think that the recent digital platforms like the narrative you were saying earlier, based on the fact there's a lack of context awareness, meaning if it knew more where were at any given time and how we were feeling, which it seems to be going that way but that would remedy the problem? >> and might remedy or it might create a new one. the addition of narrative in digital technology is what they call predictive modeling. so they use big data analysis to figure out johnny's 12, but we can talk from a statistic or profile. mary's 36 and we can tell from the way peschel probably do with infertility issues. so they can sanyo t
the industrial age requirement of the economy to grow. so i don't know in our lifetime, they think will get to the place we realize we can have robots telling the story of advocate just eat it and that's not a bad date. when we work, we work to make things better. we healed the sick, not just trying to import more plastic from china to keep this economic machine going. it is a program without it just spoke on. >> do you think that the recent digital platforms like the narrative you were...
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to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be more cost effective
to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we...
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jet lag used to be new age folk lore. pitchers traveling west to east if worse than pitchers traveling to west to east. once they believed to they looked and said maybe time isn't all the same. you can't schedule yourself to a thousand things. in the research i was looking to the each week of the lunar cycle a different neuro cycle tends to control your brain. you go through different weeks. you know that everybody is in dopamine week. that's party week. don't try to get anything done. if they are open to new idea. sell them stuff. er is they're going to be in flight or fight organizational structural thinking. if you understand that not as some weird crystal potion but the fact we are biological creature, we have been for hundreds of thousand of years time was not generic. you can program your device to conform to me rather than trying to stretch me across the devices. the third syndrome, i'll go through them. the third i looked app i called overwinding. and actually got the idea when i was reading "brilliant, the long n
jet lag used to be new age folk lore. pitchers traveling west to east if worse than pitchers traveling to west to east. once they believed to they looked and said maybe time isn't all the same. you can't schedule yourself to a thousand things. in the research i was looking to the each week of the lunar cycle a different neuro cycle tends to control your brain. you go through different weeks. you know that everybody is in dopamine week. that's party week. don't try to get anything done. if they...
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safe and effective no matter what age. therefore, it should be available over the counter to anyone at any age? >> still some require a prescription. >> if you're not going to require a prescription for 17 and older, why are you requiring a prescription for younger than that. the obama administration said they were worried the younger girls wouldn't know how to take it. >> i want to introduce you to a woman named brooke mackie. brooke, thanks for joining us. you've, obviously, been following the story and this is so personally relevant to you. you told us when you were a young teenager, you needed plan b but couldn't get it. can you explain what was going on? >> sure. i would like to say that i've been following the events in this case because i'm part of a group called national women's liberation that has been fighting for ten years to get the morning after pill over the counter. i am personally impacted because, as a teenager, i did need the morning after pill. i was someone who had unprotected sex. i wasn't able to ask
safe and effective no matter what age. therefore, it should be available over the counter to anyone at any age? >> still some require a prescription. >> if you're not going to require a prescription for 17 and older, why are you requiring a prescription for younger than that. the obama administration said they were worried the younger girls wouldn't know how to take it. >> i want to introduce you to a woman named brooke mackie. brooke, thanks for joining us. you've, obviously,...
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so basically they support -- the department of human services and department of aging under the rubric of the human services agency. you can see roughly the breakdown, almost two-thirds of funding is for department of human services, a quarter for aging and adult services, and then under 15% for program support which is really another name for administration. so we contract support, i.t., personnel, and the like. so sort of a key thing to keep in mind about the human services agency's budget is we are largely funded by federal and state sources. roughly a third federal, a third state, and a third county general fund. it's not exact. it fluctuates from year to year but that's sort of roughly how it plays out. and then, furthers, a lot of what is funded are entitlements or aid. so it's important to know that because those aren't funds that we have any discretion over. these are entitlements to families, single adults, to our seniors, whether it's getting support for food assistance or cash assistance through welfare programs, providers under hiss. it's hard to see on the slide but sort o
so basically they support -- the department of human services and department of aging under the rubric of the human services agency. you can see roughly the breakdown, almost two-thirds of funding is for department of human services, a quarter for aging and adult services, and then under 15% for program support which is really another name for administration. so we contract support, i.t., personnel, and the like. so sort of a key thing to keep in mind about the human services agency's budget is...
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the age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end.hings would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the reign. the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepares to leave the island of love. the painting signals the new attitude-- more informal, poetic,
the age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end.hings would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the...
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