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a-bigjust · 13 days ago
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The Details (2012) ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
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happyrealities · 3 months ago
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Titled: So Keep It That Way Then
I’ve decided
Oh-
No-
Know-
You-
No-
I’ve decided.
That’s normal.
It’s natural.
We’re all human.
Keep it at that.
We exist.
We could…
I do know my woes. Though.
Thoroughly. Though.
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blynkerersss · 4 months ago
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THIS. IS. GORGEOUS.
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"Even if you try to bottle it all up... it all comes out somehow."
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justvea18 · 3 months ago
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The girls are fighting
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montereybayaquarium · 1 year ago
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We’re all aflutter over the sea angel!
This swimming snail's rhythmic flapping and graceful movements resemble whimsical wings. The flappy bits you see sculling through the water aren’t wings at all—they’re basically a modified, slimy snail foot. 
And despite its celestial appearance—the sea angel is a carnivorous hunter. With hidden tentacles tucked away inside its head, it tracks down prey and strikes!
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opbackgrounds · 2 months ago
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As always, there's a lot of great expressions on this page, but I like that the wax figure is trying, and failing, to flex
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medievalcat · 2 months ago
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May 5th, 1316 – Death of Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, Princess of England
On this day of history, Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, Countess of Hereford died in childbirth at thirty-three years old. Soon after her death, her baby Isabella (who had been named after the queen consort, Isabella of France) died alongside her. Mother and daughter had passed away at Elizabeth’s husband Humphrey de Bohun’s estate in Quendon, Essex. They were interred together in Waltham Abbey Church in Essex, alongside members of her husband’s de Bohun family. Elizabeth left behind her second husband Humphrey, and seven of their surviving children. (Two other children, Margaret and Humphrey, had died during their early childhoods in 1304). Her parents, Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile, had had many children, but by the time of Elizabeth’s death, only a few of her siblings still lived. King Edward II, who had been very close to Elizabeth since their early childhood when they were each other’s closest companions, outlived Elizabeth; as well as her sisters Margaret of England and Mary of Woodstock.  Elizabeth’s stepmother and her father's second wife, Margaret of France, also outlived her; the two had befriended one another and were close (they were separated in age by only a few years). Elizabeth’s first child, Margaret de Bohun, was named for Queen Margaret. Two of her half siblings, Thomas of Brotherton and Edward of Woodstock, also outlived her. In the years after Elizabeth’s death, Humphrey was said by contemporaries to have a “gloomy” personality that many people in modern days have interpreted to be depression as a result of his grief. It seems that, while advantageous, Elizabeth and Humphrey’s marriage had been more than a political match and that they had truly wanted to marry one another. This is in stark contrast to Elizabeth’s first marriage to Jan of Holland. The two of them had been betrothed since she was three and he was a baby. When she was married to him at Ipswish Priory at age fifteen in 1297, Elizabeth refused to leave England to join her husband in his home. This infuriated King Edward I, who in a rage threw Elizabeth’s coronet into a fire, damaging the jewels. Jan and Edward spent a long time convincing Elizabeth to leave England. She eventually did, but Jan died in 1299, likely of dysentery, though some thought he was poisoned. In any case, her short first marriage having ended, Elizabeth soon returned home to England. Elizabeth’s name, while seemingly ubiquitous for an English princess, was actually an unusual choice. She was the first person in the English royal family to bear the name, and none of her relatives were called Elizabeth, so she was not named after anyone in particular. It is unknown why her parents chose this name for her. However, the name Elizabeth, was not, on the other hand, a virtually unknown or unused name in this time period. (One of Elizabeth’s children was named after the classical heroic figure Aeneas, so it seems she also liked unusual names. Possibly, this name choice was inspired by her children's Sicilian-Greek tutor, Master Digines, who taught them a classical education.) Elizabeth was born in Rhuddlan Castle in Wales, during her father’s infamous conquest of the country. This is why she is known as Elizabeth of Rhuddlan.
first image: detail of Genealogical roll of the kings of England; family tree of Edward I, 1300-1308 second image: detail of a monument effigy to a lady assumed to be Elizabeth of Rhuddlan at the Church of St. Clement in Devon, England, possibly erected by her daughter Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon
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anusaarbylenorasoft · 3 months ago
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E-Invoicing in Healthcare Industry: A Simple Guide
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Malaysia is rolling out e-Invoicing in healthcare industry, and hospitals, clinics, and medical professionals need to know how it affects their billing processes. This guide breaks down the key changes in a simple and easy-to-understand way.
1. Will hospitals need to change how they issue invoices?
Right now, hospitals issue invoices based on who is paying:
Patients who pay for themselves
Insurance companies, employers, or guardians paying on behalf of a patient
Companies covering medical expenses for employees
These billing arrangements will stay the same under e-Invoicing in healthcare industry. Exception: If the patient is a minor (under 18), the invoice should include the parent/guardian’s details.
2. Can hospitals issue one e-Invoice for all self-paying patients?
Yes! If a patient does not need an e-Invoice, the hospital can issue a single consolidated e-Invoice for all similar transactions.
3. How does e-Invoicing work for insurance claims?
Currently, hospitals send a proforma bill to insurance companies before getting a Final Guarantee Letter (FGL) and finalizing the bill.
With e-Invoicing:
Hospitals can continue using proforma invoices for insurance claims. If an e-Invoice is requested, it must be issued after the final bill is ready (e.g., after the patient is discharged).
If no e-Invoice is requested, hospitals can issue a normal bill and later submit a consolidated e-Invoice within 7 days after month-end.
4. How should hospitals issue e-Invoices for independent consultants?
Hospitals work with independent consultants in two ways:
(1) Co-Provision of Medical Services
Both the hospital and consultant will issue separate e-Invoices to the patient.
(2) Outsourcing Arrangement
The hospital issues an e-Invoice to the patient, covering both hospital and consultant fees. The consultant (or their company) issues an e-Invoice to the hospital for their services.
5. Do locum doctors and nurses need to issue e-Invoices?
It depends on how they are hired:
If they are independent (contract for service), they must issue an e-Invoice to the hospital.
If they work through an agency, the agency must issue the e-Invoice.
If they are hospital employees, no e-Invoice is needed.
6. What happens when a patient is transferred between hospitals?
Scenario 1:
The first hospital discharges the patient before transfer. Both hospitals issue separate e-Invoices for their treatments.
Scenario 2:
The first hospital waits until the patient returns before issuing a bill. First hospital issues an e-Invoice for all services, including those from the second hospital. Second hospital issues an e-Invoice to the first hospital for its services.
Both methods are acceptable under e-Invoicing rules.
7. Do hospitals need to issue e-Invoices for space rental & service fees?
Yes! Hospitals must issue e-Invoices for:
Rental fees charged to independent consultants
Rental payments from cafes, convenience stores, or other tenants
8. Should hospitals submit summary or detailed bills for e-Invoicing?
Hospitals must issue e-Invoices based on thedetailed bill (itemized breakdown of charges).
9. Do medical consultants need to implement e-Invoicing if the hospital is required to?
Not necessarily. Even if a hospital’s revenue exceeds RM100 million, individual consultants only need to comply when their own revenue meets the threshold.
10. What about deposits collected by hospitals?
Refundable deposit: No e-Invoice needed.
Non-refundable deposit: E-Invoice required.
For self-paying patients who don’t need an e-Invoice, hospitals can issue a consolidated e-Invoice.
11. How should hospitals handle e-Invoices for staff medical benefits?
If the hospital already issues invoices for staff medical benefits:
It must now issue an e-Invoice (with a nil amount if services are free).
If no invoices are issued today:
No need to start issuing e-Invoices for staff medical benefits.
Conclusion
The e-Invoicing in healthcare is designed to improve compliance, transparency, and efficiency in Malaysia’s healthcare industry. Most hospitals can keep their current billing process, but they must ensure e-Invoices are issued where required.
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weatheredpoetry · 2 years ago
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Sad Me - Seasons Change Collection - Sea Of Dreams
On a falling leaf comes seasonal change,in the forest that grows in my imagination lives creativity. Here sadness inspires growth. A stroke in time is a drop ofpaint slowly dripping down thecanvas in my mind. Memories breathe upon the shimmerof paint, my mind soaks up thedetails like a sponge as my hands barethe grind and process. I can write what I paint, I canpaint what I write. No paint dropis…
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missfliss88 · 5 years ago
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I love the contrast here - spots, stripes, diagonals and arches!
From - Country Living UK Magazine #17
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dorothydurbindesigns · 5 years ago
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Loving how the paint color and the “Double herringbone pattern” backsplash and like the whole kitchen turned out!!! ❤️ #epicdesign #whiteonwhite #thedetails #loveyourspace #blackandwhite #lifeofadesigner (at Reston, Virginia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBRRD0HJLY8/?igshid=f5vsq226nh9q
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thewideeyedworld · 5 years ago
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If you follow the classical pattern, you are understanding the routine, the tradition...you are not understanding yourself. Bruce Lee . . #thedetails #createyourownstory #deconstructed #quotable (at Steamboat Springs, Colorado) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_u0BdKHYio/?igshid=lih58mbpxry9
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mehavard · 6 years ago
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Can we just talk about the craftsmanship that God put into making this amazing human being....
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chefseandent · 6 years ago
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#chef #cheflife #chefsroll #prep #vegetarian #vegetables #zucchini #turned #turnedvegetables #kitchen # 1,2,3,500 #kitchensofinstagram #events #eventchef #miseenplace #thedetails https://www.instagram.com/p/B24HUYZB-qs/?igshid=b3gs8x893tn4
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fashionnts · 6 years ago
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I knew I spotted some @DionLee (or his influence at least) on Cersei in last season’s @GameofThrones. I happened on the clip and snapped my proof that I wasn’t imagining things... . . #fashion #thedetails #dionlee #gameofthrones https://www.instagram.com/fashionnts/p/BwR-9YQn6Ya/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=up1hruntuoaz
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