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Anyone Know How I Could Download Videos From This Website?

I’m allowed to have them since I’m an affiliate but there seems to be no “stream” which can be picked up. Even Avant browser doesn’t and have found it to be the most useful tool for this kind of thing. The webpages designed for downloading videos never find any videos.

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I Have Acount On Amazon Affiliate Programe Can I Sue It For Many Website?

hey all i have acount on amazon affiliate programe can i sue it for many website? bacusue when i rigester with amazon thay allow only to add one website, so can i put the banners code to my another website that i am not add it to my acount?

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Why Can’t I Withdraw Money From Paypal?

In my country there is no option to withdraw money from Paypal. I can spend money only. How can I withdraw money from Paypal ? Is there any way?

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Have People Forgotten The Meaning Behind Christmas?

When I drive around and see Christmas decor I notice that 9 out of 10 have no religious affiliated decor. Further, I see everyone scrambling about buying expensive Christmas gifts and eating fattening foods. Does this not go against the purpose of Christmas, which is to celebrate Christ’s birth?

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What Do You Think I Should Do?

I went to the office in my college today and requested for a certificate from the principal saying that I am in my final year and that my exams would be over within a year. It also had to mention that my Date of birth was so and so as per the college records and that the college was affiliated to so and so university. The Principal forwarded me to an officer in the exams section.However the officer in charge declined to do so stating that he wasn’t a ghazetted officer to verify my date of birth (though nobody asked him to verify it and he was only asked to check the college records and confirm it!) . I agreed to this and asked about the affiliation part of the certificate to which he said that he would not give me that too and asked me to go to the admissions office and get that part . What do you think I should do now?? should I be satisfied with what he gives or should I seek some sort of redressal?

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Can Someone Briefly Explain???? 10 Pts?

Im trying to understand this article can someone briefly explain to me in simple terms
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Doctor accused of taking kickbacks to prescribe anti-psychotic drug
November 15, 2012|Staff report
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A federal lawsuit accuses a Chicago psychiatrist of getting illegal kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies and submitting at least 140,000 false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for anti-psychotic medications he prescribed for thousands of mentally ill patients in nursing homes.
Dr. Michael J. Reinstein also submitted at least 50,000 claims to Medicare and Medicaid falsely claiming he had provided “pharmacologic management” for his patients at more than 30 area nursing homes and long-term care facilities, according to the health care fraud lawsuit filed by the U.S. attorney’s office.
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“This is the largest civil case alleging prescription medication fraud against an individual ever brought in Chicago,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Gary S. Shapiro.
Reinstein was the subject of an investigation by ProPublica and the Chicago Tribune in 2009 that found Reinstein, 69, had compiled a worrisome record of providing assembly-line care with a highly risky drug.
Searching publicly available documents, reporters discovered that Reinstein had been accused of overmedicating his mentally ill patients. His unusually heavy reliance on the drug clozapine — a potent psychotropic medication that carries five “black box” warnings — has been linked to at least three deaths.
In 2007 he prescribed various medications to 4,141 Medicaid patients, including more prescriptions for clozapine than were written by all the doctors in Texas put together, Medicaid records show. Records also showed he was getting government reimbursement for seeing an improbably large number of patients.
Reinstein has provided psychiatric medical services in the Chicago area since 1973. Since at least 1999, he has maintained an office in the Uptown neighborhood, which prosecutors said has the densest concentration of mentally ill nursing home residents in Illinois.
According to the federal lawsuit, Reinstein routinely prescribed anti-psychotic and other psychiatric medications to his patients based, not on their need but on his receipt of kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies.
Reinstein routinely prescribed Clozaril, the trade name for clozapine manufactured by Novartis, and he often had more than 1,000 patients using the medication at any given time, the lawsuit state. For many years, Novartis paid Reinstein to promote Clozaril, it alleges.
After Novartis’ patent for Clozaril expired in 1998, Reinstein resisted pharmacy and drug company efforts to switch his patients to generic clozapine and he continued to be the largest prescriber of Clozaril to Medicaid recipients in the United States, the lawsuit states.
In July 2003, Novartis notified Reinstein that it would be withdrawing its support for Clozaril, and ended the regular payments that it had been making to Reinstein.
In August 2003, the lawsuit says Reinstein offered to switch his patients to generic clozapine manufactured by Ivax Pharmaceuticals if the company met several conditions: Agree to pay Reinstein $50,000 under a one-year “consulting agreement”; pay his nurse to speak on behalf of clozapine; and fund a clozapine research study by a Reinstein-affiliated entity known as Uptown Research Institute.

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