Arts and Entertainment As Education and Training

Prisons should be rehabilitation centers. Inmates would be forbidden to watch commercial TV. Entertainment would be OK, but it would be good clean entertainment, not the sexual immorality, drug abuse and violence so prevalent on commercial TV.

Prisoners would also have a menu of cognitive therapy options available to choose from for their rehabilitation. Vocational rehabilitation and other educational opportunities will also be available.

Prisoner selection and progress in such programs will be monitored and considered in their reentry into society process.

I think Wyoming would be a great place to build prisons. Good jobs for Wyoming and placing them out in the relatively empty places in Wyoming would keep them away from society. I just think prisons and the whole rehabilitation industry would be good business for Wyoming.

Reforming Hollywood and other entertainment industry activities is another project we can work on to improve human nature and civilization. I am astonished that people think that murder and rape, and all kinds of human perversity is entertaining.

I guess the scientists who work in Hollywood have discovered how to push certain buttons in human nature and now they just keep pushing them, just like a pigeon will keep pushing the cocaine button in an experiment.

Just because we can do something doesn’t mean we should do it. Make sure everyone wins in all your business activities. Deliver more than you promise. Trade good stuff for good stuff. Never sell poison for money, whether its physically, mentally or spiritually poisonous. Much of the entertainment available today is mentally and spiritually poisonous. And when people act out the fantasies they are watching, it becomes physically harmful.

We are all responsible for this. Society is whatever we make it. We can make a peaceful and prosperous society, or we can make this mean oppressive society that Hollywood is selling.

I encourage everyone to help make the world a better place, be kind friendly and polite. Practice peace and prosperity in your own personal and professional lives. Practice unity in diversity.

HVAC Training – Education and Training for Success

What is HVAC and HVAC Training?
The “Heating-Ventilation-Air Conditioning-Refrigeration” (HVAC R) industry manages indoor environments. HVAC training provides technicians with the ability to design, service, and install comfort systems – heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration – that our society depends on year around. The HVAC industry is a $150 billion a year business that employs many people and more skilled people are needed to fill the increasing demand. Experts with HVAC training work with issues that affect our environment such as indoor air quality and protecting the earth’s ozone layer through refrigerant recovery.

Where Do Professional with HVAC Training Work?

o Sports arenas

o Shopping malls

o Theaters

o Office and apartment buildings

o Private homes

o Factories

o Grocery stores

o Industrial plants

o Hospitals

o Homes

Technical Jobs Are the Fastest Growing Segment of the Economy

Jobs in the $150 billion a year HVACR industry are predicted to increase throughout the end of this decade and throughout the twenty-first century, as demand grows for new industrial, commercial, and residential climate control systems. To maintain or replace older comfort systems, additional new jobs will be created.

Specialists with HVAC training receive well-paying jobs, ranging from a $29,500 salary for beginning HVAC technicians with a two-year HVAC Training Associates Degree to a $40,000 salary for B.S. Graduates with a four-year HVAC technical degree. Sales and business jobs for HVAC trained professionals offer similar compensation.

Why Is HVAC Important In Our Daily Lives?

o In the home people depend on air conditioning and heating to keep comfortable.

o Electronic and computer manufacturers need cool, clean, and very dry air for their products.

o Hospitals, day care centers, and community centers depend on HVAC equipment to maintain comfortable temperatures and good air quality.

o Research labs, medical manufacturers and food preparation companies need HVAC equipment to ensure that their products are pure and safe.

o Farmers, livestock shippers, and fruit growers rely on refrigerated trucks, warehouses, and display cases to keep their products fresh.

o Printers use high-speed, multicolor printing equipment that requires strict humidity control to ensure product quality.

HVAC Training Information

To get started in the HVAC field, you should enroll in the following courses in high school:

o Computer Applications

o CAD – Computer-Aided Design

o Business

o Sales and Marketing

o Air Conditioning

o Math – algebra and geometry

o Sheet Metal

o Electricity/electronics

o Mechanical Drawing

o Blueprint reading

The better your HVAC training, the greater your chances for advancement in the field! After graduating from high school, you can get additional training at a local community college or at a university.

Scholarships & Loans: Most schools can help you finance your HVAC training through scholarships and loan packages.

100% Job Placement: Look for two-year associate programs or colleges and universities with high rates of job placement. Often they can find jobs for 100% of the students they offer HVAC Training.