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viously with Dr. Sanduk Ruit, an ophthalmologist in Nepal. “He set up an amazing network to give the poorest of the poorest cataract surgery,” Dugel said about Ruit. Within the last month, the network turned its eye mission into a humanitarian one. The board overseeing that network, the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, decided to establish a relief fund at Tilganga Earthquake Relief Support Funds, and the Himalayan Cataract Project has set up the same. Dugel knew the landscape of Nepal would be filled with collapsed buildings, roads and dead bodies, but nothing could prepare him for it. “Everything’s devastated,” Dugel said. “It was worse than what I (first) thought. “It is devastating in a very sad way. When a catastrophe happens in the U.S., you have people who are dead, people who are alive and people in the middle, those who are injured and need medical treatment.
“In Nepal that middle doesn’t exist. Either you are alive or dead; there’s no middle.” Dugel met the family of Dorji Sherpa, who was found Dr. Pravin Dugel, left, talks with a community doctor at a makeshift triage center in a street after the second earthquake in Nepal. alive under a collapsed building and taken to a hospi- the people who are hurt the most, tal. He died there because he could not they will not see,” Dugel said. get medical care due to the crowds of Dugel said donations will help propatients, who also needed treatment. vide food and shelter. Approximately Sherpa’s son, Sonam, who was at- $2,000 can feed a family of six and also tending the University of South Ala- keep them sheltered for six months, bama, flew back to Nepal. He doesn’t Dugel said. expect to return to the United States “These are people who have nothand to school because he now has to ing,” Dugel said. earn money so his family can survive. Dugel said those who wish to con“It’s really a nightmare for them,” Du- tribute to help the earthquake victims gel said. “They don’t know what is go- can donate to the following account: ing to happen at this point.” Tilganga Earthquake Relief Support Dugel said the needs obviously are Funds, Account No: 0101010007227, great in Nepal, especially in the rural Global IME Bank Limited. The bank’s areas. address is Kantipath, Kathmandu, Ne“I hope that people understand that pal. Swift Code: GLBBNPKA. PERRY ATHANASON
By Ken Abramczyk Earthquakes in Nepal this spring killed more than 8,000 people, injured another 19,000, and destroyed the homes of hundreds of thousands of residents. In mid-May, Dr. Pravin Dugel, an ophthalmologist with Retinal Consultants of Arizona, headed to Nepal and witnessed the chaos, devastation and destruction of the nation. While there, he offered humanitarian aid and assisted with retinal surgery with a team of trauma surgeons. “The streets are lined with people, because they don’t know where to go,” said Dugel, whose firm has offices throughout the state, including Gilbert, Mesa and Scottsdale. “All these people are homeless and children are orphaned. There’s nothing, there’s no buildings and the stench of death. “It really impacts you when you see how devastated it is.” Dugel, who was born in Nepal and still has family there, has worked pre-
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Gila monsters, rattlesnakes, turtles, frogs and cute little pupfish...Oh my! These are a few of the entrancing desert critters to be seen at Mesa Community College’s Red Mountain campus, located on 100 acres of beautiful Sonoran Desert at Power Road just north of McKellips. Open to the community, the campus boasts an enticing array of native creatures including many species of rattlesnakes, lizards, toads, frogs, Gila monsters, chuckwallas, desert tortoises, mud turtles, endangered pupfish and more. “Our extensive Sonoran habitat serves to educate and engage our students as well as the surrounding community,” said Provost Patrick Burkhart. “Strategic and creative planning has resulted in incredible outdoor laboratory and teaching spaces that allow us to integrate the ecology and beauty of the desert, plants and animals into a wide range of college disciplines including biology, English, geography, geology and exercise science.” Constructed in the center of the Red Mountain campus is a desert spring area known as a cienega. Capturing building rain runoff during monsoons, it consists of pools of water connected by a small stream. Landscaped with
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Located at Falcon Field Airport, Even though my son is out of school for the summer, we took a field trip. the 30,000-square-foot facility housWe explored aircraft, uniforms and es restored aircraft and other historimore from World War I to the Viet- cal military and aviation exhibits. A docent guidnam War; preed us to the main tended to be exhibit hall and waist gunners gave us an overand pilots in view of the mua World War seum and the II legend and history it prestudied a little serves. bit of history The Commemand engineerorative Air Force ing all in one is a nonprofit morning. We visited David Hosey checks out the waist gunner position dedicated to re“Sentimental Journey,” an American B-17 storing, preservthe Arizona inside Flying Fortress. ing and displayWing of the Commemorative Air Force Museum ing historical aircraft at sites and on tours. CAF is based out of Texas, but in Mesa.
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One of the other selling points of making your own laundry detergent is that it is more environmentally friendly than the premade stuff. So is it worth it? Sort of. The average price of a 76 oz. box of Borax is $3.97, likewise for a 55 oz. box of washing soda. A bar of Fels Naptha is about $1.97. On your initial purchase, using this recipe, you can get two full batches of laundry detergent which works out to $5.94 per batch. Each batch yields approximately 25 loads of laundry or $11.88 for 50 loads. To compare, Walmart lists a bottle of 96-load, Arm & Hammer For Sensitive Skin laundry detergent for $7.88. If you’re looking at it from the environmentally friendly standpoint, you can pick up a 66load bottle of Seventh Generation for $12.99. So it’s equivalent to one, more expensive than another. Unless you’re dealing with severe allergies, it’s definitely cheaper to buy premade detergent but it’s not necessarily better for the environment to do so.
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This year’s “American Idol” winner ‘Idol’ challenges Nick Fradiani “randomly” auditioned For Fradiani, his run on “American for the Fox TV show after a little con- Idol” was at time challenging. He said vincing by his friends, family and tal- the toughest song to sing was Kelly ent scouts. He had some hesitation, Clarkson’s “Catch My Breath” because but he said he feels he made a “pretty the arrangement was changed at the good choice.” last minute. “I didn’t think it “I kind of never felt was something for comfortable with it,” he me,” said Fradiani, said. “For some reason, who previously apI had a tough time repeared on “Amermembering the words. ica’s Got Talent” When that happens, with his band. “I just you worry about getting felt at the end, bethe words right. You fore I did it, that this really don’t get comwas an opportunity The “American Idol” finalists, fortable in the perforwhere if I didn’t do including winner Nick Fradiani, mance. I love the song. left, are coming to the Mesa Arts it, I might really re- Center on Sunday, Aug. 16. It’s a great song. I just gret it. I thought, didn’t like how I did it.” ‘Why not just do it.’ “American Idol,” he said, schooled “I lucked out. I definitely lucked out.” him in music. The top stage hands, Impressive from the auditions, Fra- choreographers and vocal coaches diani is pushing his coronation song helped improve his stage presence, “Beautiful Life,” a track co-penned by Fradiani said. Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Car“That was my best improvement,” rabba. The song—which he expects to Fradiani explained. “I worked on the be on his debut album set for release overall self-confidence of it all.” next year—will be included in his set That self-confidence will shine at the when he and the other four finalists “Idol” show at the Mesa Arts Center. come to the Mesa Arts Center on “The tour’s going to be great,” he Sunday, Aug 16. explained. “I’m so excited for it. It’s a The song is classic Carrabba, with a little different than years past and an powerful chorus and strong melodies. improvement than years past.” Fradiani said he couldn’t believe CarThis year, only the top five will perrabba helped write his song. form, allowing the finalists to show off “When you get Chris Carrabba to their craft. Fradiani will play “Beautiwrite a song for you, it’s incredible,” ful Life,” an original song and selecsaid Fradiani, calling from Nashville tions from his time on “Idol.” where he was meeting with Scott Bor“You’re going to see a lot more of chetta, the CEO of the “Idol’s” label, each contestant,” he said. “You might Big Machine Records. get to know each contestant a little Carrabba was just as impressed with more. It’s more intimate. I’ll be able Fradiani, whose single hit the 50,000 to talk a little about each song—why sales mark in its first week. I picked this song on the show or that “It’s really remarkable to hear some- song. I think it’s going to be a ton of body like that sing the song and to be fun.” able to put that much power behind it,” Carrabba said. “I know the level “American Idol Live!” comes to the and energy that I want to deliver into Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theater, One a song. He has the same instincts. He E. Main St., Mesa, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, hit all the right beats, so to speak. Aug. 16. Tickets are $39 to $309. For “It was a great fit for me, too—an- more information, call (480) 644-6500 other Italian kid from Connecticut. or visit www.mesaartscenter.com. There are not too many of us who are trying to do music the way we are.” diy
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Most people have never attended a court hearing, let alone been a party to a case. My clients often ask me what they should wear. As a general rule Joshua R. Boyle you should dress professionally. For men this would usually mean a button-up shirt, slacks, dress shoes and a tie. For women this would mean a nice shirt or blouse, a skirt that is at least as long as your knees and dress shoes. Many people do not have dress clothes and cannot afford them. For some of my clients, their nicest clothes consisted of a Polo, jeans and sneakers. If that is the best you have then you should have no shame in wearing that to court. One client had to come straight from his blue-collar job in his dirty work clothes. At the beginning of the case, I provided a little explanation to the judge about why he was dressed the way he was and both my client and the judge appreciated that. From personally speaking with judges, they generally do not “judge” you based on your clothes. However, many of them do take issue if you dress immodestly or in an attempt to draw attention to yourself. At least one judge will stop the proceedings if someone is dressed inappropriately and require them to wear a large T-shirt over their looking back
other clothes. You never want to cause a delay in your proceeding because of how you or one of your supporters is dressed. You also should consider not dressing too nicely. If you dress in an expensive European suit or are wearing expensive jewelry, it can certainly have an effect on the judge or jury if they are considering whether you need or deserve a monetary award in a case. Besides, what you wear to court, also consider your overall appearance. While tattoos, piercings and facial hair are much more common and accepted today, there are still many people who associate those things with negative connotations and those people might be your judge or jury. All that being said, do not get too concerned about what you wear to court. You generally are not going to make or break your case based on what you wear. The basic facts of your case, your honesty, and your legal representation will have a far greater impact on the final outcome rather than what you are wearing.
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Sierra Preparatory Academy enrolling students in grades 6 through 9 Sierra Preparatory Academy, a tuition-free, public charter school that features an enhanced liberal arts and sciences curriculum, will open for the first day of the 2015 to 2016 school year on Aug. 12. Edward Denny, co-founder and headmaster, said the school is enrolling students who are in grades six through nine. Over the course of the next few years, Denny said Sierra Preparatory Academy will expand its enrollment through grade 12. “We will build our enrollment year over year and we offer a progressive curriculum,” he said. Sierra Preparatory Academy will feature class sizes of 22 students or fewer. The school will feature programs like a state-of-the-art Maker Space, natural philosophy classes, Arabic and Russian language programs and the Great Books curriculum, which Denny said features a variety of literary and scientific canons. “The idea of Great Books is that students read the original material, not filtered ideas or textbooks. That way, in combination with their peers and teachers, they can discuss the ideas of the books on their own terms,” Denny said. The school will also offer an advanced four-year writing program, integrated fine arts classes, and a focus on discovery learning and the Socratic Method, Denny said. Denny said the decision to open Sierra Preparatory Academy was a “lengthy evolution” that started during his time teaching at Tempe Preparatory Academy. “I knew all of the students and families, but as the school grew larger something got lost. The quality of education was still wonderful but the community atmosphere got lost to a great degree,” Denny said. About six years ago, Denny and other teachers spoke about their desire to somehow and someday recapon the town
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ture the community feel of a smaller school. More recently, Denny was talking with his wife Yuliya Yatsyshina, whom he met during a trip to Kazakhstan, about what he should do when they returned to the states. When he told Yatsyshina that he had thought about starting his own school, Denny said she offered her full support and the two of them cofounded the school. “Sierra Preparatory Academy will be by the teachers for the teachers. Here, the teachers are the administrators, and there is no way we could do this if the school wasn’t small,” Denny said. “I don’t have visions of an empire. Ultimately, I just want to know all of the students’ names and parents’ names.” Denny said that the school is hosting regular open houses for interested parents and students. Anyone who cannot make a scheduled open house is welcome to contact him to set up an appointment, he said. Denny said enrollment is going very well so far, and that he and the rest of the staff are looking forward to the first day of school with great anticipation. Sierra Preparatory Academy is located at 7464 E. Main St. in Mesa. For more information, call (480) 440-0238 or visit sierraprepaz.org. July 2015
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Premier Kitchen and Bath handles everything from floor to ceiling In the 20 years that Premier Kitchen and Bath has been in business, the owners and designers have seen many trends come and go. One thing that has remained consistent for the past two decades, said Kitchen and Bath Designer Kym Davis, is the company’s dedication to its customers. “We handle every aspect of kitchen and bathroom projects and do everything from floor to ceiling,” Davis said. The experienced and professional staff at Premier This includes installing Kitchen and Bath help in the planning, designing, cabinets, countertops and coordination and installation of every project, including complete kitchen remodels. tile backsplashes, painting, drywall, remodeling showers and When customers arrive at the Mesa more. showroom, Davis said he or another “One hundred percent of our work one of the designers will ask about is residential, and our business is al- their home, lifestyle and budget. most 100 percent remodeling,” Davis After creating a plan that is tailor said. made for the clients and their needs, Although the team’s focus is on Davis said they get busy ordering the kitchens and baths, Davis said it can needed products. also work on other interior remodeling “Most everything with our customprojects like flooring and fireplaces. ers happens in our showroom, and we One of the things that helps to set walk them through the initial stages of Premier Kitchen and Bath apart, Da- the project,” he said. vis said, is the company handles a maDavis said that tile that looks like jority of its work, instead of offering it wood is popular with customers right to subcontractors. now, as are quartz countertops. “We order the products, we pro“Porcelain tiles have also overtaken cure the products and we install the natural stones in popularity; they look products,” Davis said. as real as natural stone but without From plumbers and electricians the maintenance,” he said. to kitchen counter installers and tile Thanks to LED lights, lighting opexperts, Davis said customers do not tions have expanded. have to worry about unfamiliar and Davis, who has worked in the induspossibly inexperienced people com- try for 34 years, said the ever-changing into their homes. ing trends are one of the main things “Doing the work ourselves allows he enjoys about his work. us to control who’s in the home, when “The best part is that it’s always difthey are in the home and ensure the ferent. Also, since every homeowner quality of the work,” Davis said. has different priorities, it’s fun to meet While most of their projects take and work with them.” place in the Valley, Davis said they Premier Kitchen and Bath is occasionally travel outside of the area located at 4856 E. Baseline Rd., Suite to towns like Heber, Show Low and 108 in Mesa. For more information, Prescott—usually to work with previ- call (480) 969-4700 or visit www. ous customers who have moved. premierkitchenandbath.com comm. spotlight
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but instead as a person who may be dealing with issues other than just post-operative pain. “We like to treat the whole body as opposed to just treating the injury and pain,” Ernst “A lot of other said. clinics do heat, ice, “For example, exercise and then sometimes the they are done. We injury can cause do these things depression or too, but here we do dysfunction in much more than other ways. ” that,” Ernst said. Ernst, who has One thing that worked in the helps to set SOS physical therapy Physical Therapy field since 2008, apart, Ernst said, is said he and his that they take a hostaff also underlistic approach to stand that being their patients and in chronic pain treatment. or recovering For example, Jason Ernst, owner of SOS Physical from an injury when a new patient Therapy, said it is gratifying when his start to feel better and can can have a signifilimps in the door, he patients return to their job and favorite activities. cant impact on a or she will not be labeled merely as “a knee replacement” person’s quality of life. This knowl-
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Since SOS Physical Therapy opened last August, owner Jason Ernst and his staff have been devoted to helping people of all ages who are dealing with a wide variety of physical issues. “We work with a lot of post-surgical patients, like people who have just had knee replacement or rotator cuff surgery, and we work with a lot of people who have chronic pain like in their back or neck,” Ernst said. Their youngest client so far was a 6-month-old baby and their oldest was around 90. In addition to therapeutic exercises and massage, Ernst said he and his staff also offer additional therapies like a soft tissue mobilization technique called Graston therapy, active release therapy, manual stretching and much more on the town
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edge inspires them to help get their patients back on their feet—often literally—as soon as possible. “In the case of rotator cuff surgery or a torn ACL, it is hard not being able to drive and not being able to work. It’s definitely great to get them feeling better and out of pain, and it’s so nice to see our patients returning to riding a motorcycle or playing golf or high school athletes returning to sports,” he said. Ernst said although some people believe that physical therapy can be painful, he and his staff work hard to change this misperception. “We have a relaxed atmosphere here. We are definitely professional but we also try to have some fun with our patients, and help to lift them up.” SOS Physical Therapy is located at 6840 E. Brown Rd., Suite 104, in Mesa. For more information, call (480) 779-4671 or visit www.sosptinc.org.
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