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Soccer is un-American

Soccer is un-American

Soccer is un-American

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This post has absolutely little to do with employee benefits but more with the unprecedented lopsided score. With the World Cup 2014 lopsided score of 7-0 making history I cannot restrain myself.  It is well worth pointing out that I have an incredible respect for the game of Soccer  and its beauty.  The cerebral parallels of battlefield strategy and true international game is inescapable.  Besides this sport deserves more the moniker “Football” than American Football.

Having said that,  Soccer will simply never take off in USA. In any sport a team can trail and have a shot of a comeback. Perhaps this meritocracy or a “can-do spirit” is what makes this country great. Americans should be able to make progress in any game, overcoming obstacles and changing rules. Americans are an optimistic people. We like scoring too much to enjoy a game that is more about preventing success than achieving it.

Maybe this is also why the underdog is beloved. Regardless, if a team is down in Baseball by 3 runs its possible to come back in the last inning. How many times has Joe Montanan engineered a comeback victory down by 10+ points and 5 minutes left?

In the beautiful game of soccer there is NO shot! Say a team trails by more than a goal with even 20 minutes left a come back is virtually an impossibility. The opponent can contract and play super D. There is NO redemption.

From a broadcasting  revenue standpoint its a major snooooze fest when a team is down by 1+ score. After-all, in the United States we vote with our dollars do we not?

 

 

Happy Fathers Day in 100 languages

Happy Fathers Day in 100 languages

Happy Fathers Day in 100 languages. Happy Father’s Day to all the men that work so hard to make sure there kids have what they want and need. No matter how different each word is from the other, it means the same thing. Today, a great number of countries will celebrate Father’s day in their own ways.

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Happy Fathers Day!

So, in celebration of Father’s day 100 ways of saying “dad” in different languages.

Afrikaans : vader
Albanian : baba ; atë
Apalai (Amazon) : papa
Arabic : babba ; yebba ; abbi (classical)
Aragones : pai
Asturian : pá
Aymara : awki

Bangla : Baba ; Abba
Basque : aita
Bergamasco : pàder
Bolognese : pèder
Bosnian : otac
Brazilian Portuguese : pai
Bresciano : bubà ; pàder
Breton : tad

Calabrese : patre ; patri ; pa ; papà ; papallu ; patra
Caló : batú ; bato ; batico ; dadá
Catalan : pare
Catanese : pattri ; opà
Chechen (Caucasus) : daa
Chechen : da
Cree (Canada) : -papa
Croatian : otac
Czech : táta, otec

Dakota (USA) : ate
Dutch : vader ; papa ; pappie
Dzoratâi : pére

East African : baba
English : father ; dad ; daddy ; pop ; poppa ; papa
Esperanto : patro
Estonian : isa
Faeroese : faðir

Faeroese : faðir
Filipino : tatay, itay, tay ; ama
Finnish : isä
Flemish : vader
French : papa
Frisian : heit

Galician : pai
German : banketi, Papi
Griko Salentino : ciúri
Greek : pater (the -ter is pronounced “tare” and the e should have a macron over it)
Guaran : túva ; ru

Hebrew : abba(h)
Hindi : Papa ; Pita-ji
Hungarian : apa
Hungarian : apa ; apu ; papa ; édesapa

Icelandic : pabbi ; faðir
Indonesian : bapa ; ayah ; pak
Irish : athair ; daidí
Italian : babbo

Japanese : otosan, papa
Judeo-Spanish : padre ; baba ; babu

Kikuyu : baba
Kiswahili : Baba
Kobon (New Guinea) : bap
Kurdish Kurmanji : bav

Ladin : pere
Latin : pater ; papa ; atta
Latvian : tevs
Leonese : pai
Ligurian : paire
Limburgian : vader ; vajer ; pap
Lingala : tata
Lithuanian : tevas ; pradininkas ; protevis
Lombardo Occidentale : bubà
Lunfardo : viejo
Luo (Kenya) : baba

Maasai : papa ; paapa ; olaiiu
Malagasy : ray
Malay : bapa
Maltese : missier
Mandarin : bà ; bàba (informal)
Mandarin Chinese : baba
Mantuan : upà ; papà ; babbo
Maori : haakoro ; kohake
Mapunzugun : chaw ; chao
Modern Greek : babbas
Moravian : tata
Mudnés : pèder
Modern English : father, daddy
Middle English : fader

Nadsat : Pee
Nahuatl (Mexico) : ta’
Napulitano : pate
Nepali : buwa
Norwegian : pappa ; far

Occitan : paire
Old English : faeder (the ‘ae’ is the short a sound in cat)

Parmigiano : päder
Persian/Farsi : pedar, pitar ; simply Baabaa
Piemontese : pare
Pipil (El Salvador) : tatah
Polish : tata ; ojciec
Portuguese : pai

Quechua (Ecuador) : tayta
Quechua : tata ; churiyaqe

Rapanui : koro ; matu’a ; matu’a tane
Reggiano : peder
Romagnolo : bà
Romani : dad
Romanian : tata
Romanian : tata ; parinte ; taica
Romansh : bab
Russian : papa

Saami : áhcci
Samoan : tama
Sango : baba
Sanskrit : tàtah ; janak
Sardinian (Limba Sarda Unificada) : babu
Sardinian Campidanesu : babbu
Sardinian Logudoresu : babbu
Shona : baba
Sicilian : patri
Slovak : otec
Slovenian : ôèe
Spanish : papá ; viejo ; tata
Spanish,Latin : padre
Swahili : baba ; mzazi
Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish : fadar
Swedish : pappa
Swiss German : Vatter

Tagalog : tatay ; ama
Triestino : pare
Turkish : baba
Turkmen : däde ; kaka

Urdu : Abbu ; Abbu-ji ; Abbu-jan ; bap

Valencian : pare
Venetian : pare ; popà ; ‘opà ; pupà ; papà
Viestano : attèn’

Wallon : pére
Welsh : tad

Xhosa (South Africa) : -tata

Yiddish : tatti ; tay ; foter ; tateh

Zeneize : poæ

Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans (Medigap)

Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans (Medigap)

Medicare Supplements or Medigap are private insurance policies designed to cover the gaps in Medicare coverage. It is important to research and shop for the best rates in your area. All plans are “standardized” and must offer the same level of coverage dependi ng on which policy you choose. You may find substantial price differences between each insurance company. Our representatives will help you by providing you with a plan comparison from the various companies so that you can make an informed decision.Example: If you choose a Plan F Medicare Supplement plan you will receive the same exact benefits regardless of the company you enroll with. In this case it may be wise to choose the company that has the lowest premium.

 

In most states Medicare Suplement plans are seperated into 12 categories Plans A-L. As of July 2010 Plan N And M were added. Each plan has a different level of coverage and you should choose depending on your specific needs. Eligibility and enrollment periods may vary depending on the state where you live.

 

Medicare is a Federal program and insurance plans are regulated by individual States. You will need to find out which specific plans are available in your area. Each County has different plan offerings. If you need help or enrollment details or assistance you may call us ay 914-207-6161.

 

Choosing A Medigap Policy

There are several ways to save money when choosing a Medicare supplement policy. It may be best to use the assistance of a licensed broker or insurance agent to guide you through the process. The first objective will be finding the correct plan to fit your individual needs. It may be overkill to purchase a policy with more coverage than you actually need. This will result in higher premiums for benefits that you may not even use.

 

You can choose a policy with a higher deductible. This method is used for many who are relatively healthy and don’t visit the doctor very often. At the same time you will be covered for emergencies and protected against catastrophic costs. You will save a great deal of money on your monthly premium expenses and can use the extra cash to enjoy your retirement.

 

Many insurance companies will give you a discount if you pay yearly. There are also discounts available if you sign up for the electronic bank transfer payment option. There are a few companies however, that will charge you a one time application fee. You should avoid these plans since most do not charge this fee.

A few companies will offer a discount for a husband and wife combination. This can be convenient and save you money as well but make sure that the overall cost is comparative to other plans. Sometimes you will find policies with the overall lowest price even without any discounts. To compare pricing you may call our toll free number or Request A Free Plan Comparison

 

Medicare supplement insurance is an excellent option for those who travel frequently. Supplement plans offer the most comprehensive Nationwide coverage. There are no networks to worry about and no referrals are needed. Any provider that accepts Medicare can accept payment from a supplement policy.

 

Although the monthly premiums are higher, this may be a good choice for some. If you are looking for maximum freedom of choice then this would be a good type policy to choose.


 

Healthy NY FAQ

Healthy NY FAQ

Healthy NY FAQ

FULL Rate and Benefits:  2014 Healthy NY

The goal of the Healthy NY program is to promote and provide affordable insurance coverage to eligible small businesses that are not currently offering health insurance coverage to their employees. It is also available to eligible uninsured working individuals and sole proprietors. Listed below are some frequently asked questions by small employers about the Healthy NY Program.

This program does not allow employers to participate if they have “provided” group health insurance to their employees in the past year. Under what circumstances is my business considered to have “provided” group health insurance?

An employer is considered to have “provided” health insurance if the employer arranges for group health insurance and contributes more than $50 (or $75 if the business is located in the Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, and Westchester counties) per month per employee towards the premiums for coverage. If an employer has merely arranged for health insurance coverage for employees but has not contributed more than the previously noted amounts, then the business may still be eligible for Healthy NY.

What if my business has provided other health insurance during the past twelve months, but the insurance had limited benefits?

If your business has provided other insurance during the past twelve months, but the coverage included only limited benefits (for example – only medical benefits or only hospital benefits, but not both) then your business may still be eligible for HNY.

What if my business has not provided group health insurance coverage in the past twelve months, but some of the employees have been covered through other sources, like their spouse’s employer plan?

The coverage of individual employees through other sources does not affect a small employer’s eligibility to participate in the HNY program.

I have 5 employees. One is enrolled in Medicare and two others receive health insurance through a spouse. The remaining two employees wish to enroll in Healthy New York. Is my business eligible?

Your business would be eligible because the three employees who have other coverage count towards satisfying the minimum 50% participation requirement.

Why is this program available only to small employers who did not provide insurance during the twelve months preceding application? Doesn’t this penalize the “good guys” who struggled to maintain coverage for their employees over the past few years?

HNY was designed to target those individuals who were completely uninsured. These so called “crowd out” provisions of the legislation are also designed to ensure that employers and individuals do not drop existing coverage in favor of this new product.

 

If my business offers family coverage through Healthy NY, does my business have to contribute towards the cost of the premiums for my employees’ dependents?

No. Employers are encouraged to share in the cost of the Healthy NY premium for their employees. However, there is no requirement that the employer contribute towards the cost of dependent coverage.


Can my business offer Healthy NY coverage to my employees’ families?

Yes, the employer may choose to offer coverage for dependents through the HNY program. Qualifying dependents include dependent children up to age 19 and full time students up to age 26. However, it may be financially beneficial to employees to obtain health insurance coverage for their children through New York’s Child Health Plus program, rather than HealthcoreFor more information about Child Health Plus, contact New York’s toll free hotline at 1-800-698-4543.


 Is there a re-certification process?

Yes. On an annual basis, employers participating in the HNY program are required to submit a re-certification that attests to their continued eligibility for the Healthcore program. The employer’s health plan will notify participating employers of when this re-certification is due and will provide them with the necessary forms.

What if my business qualifies for HNY and things change? What if I hire more employees and it brings my workforce total over 50? What if some of my employees drop coverage and my business no longer satisfies the 50% employee participation requirement? Would the coverage then be terminated?

Mid-year fluctuations in group size, wage levels and employee participation will not result in immediate termination of HNY coverage. However, HNY requires an annual re-certification process at which time your business’ eligibility would be reevaluated. If your business does not meet the eligibility criteria at the time of re-certification, you will be unable to continue to participate in the program. Please note that the wage levels set forth in the eligibility criteria for the HNY program are increased annually to account for inflation.

Can my business offer coverage to part-time and seasonal workers?

Yes, employers may offer coverage to part-time and seasonal workers who work less than 20 hours weekly, but they are not required to do so. If they choose to offer coverage to these employees, the employer may choose to contribute toward the cost of their premium but is not required to do so.

Can I count the wages of part-time and seasonal workers in determining if my business is eligible for participation in the Healthy NY program?

Yes, the annual wages of part-time and seasonal workers may be included for the purpose of determining an employer’s eligibility if the employer also extends coverage to part-time workers.

Which employees must be offered Healthy NY coverage?

Small businesses must offer HNY to all employees working more than 20 hours weekly and earning $40,000 or less annually.

My child just graduated from college and will no longer be eligible to remain on my policy. Would my child be eligible for Healthy NY?

Students who are graduating from high school or college who are aging off a parent’s policy may be eligible for HNY if they meet the other eligibility guidelines of the program.

If I do not qualify for Healthy NY, are there other affordable health insurance products available?

Yes, there are several other affordable options available to individuals, sole proprietors and small businesses. For a list of other programs, contact information and general eligibility requirements, please visit Millennium Medical Solutions Corp.