SABUMNIM
A Cruz Control Pictures Presentation. An 11 year old boy who is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and his grandfather try to come to grips as their lives are altered forever. But through mental discipline and emotional equanimity, a Taekwon-do Sabumnim(teacher) will show the boy how he can win with diabetes. Written & Directed by Jose Cruz Jr., Produced by Shaun P. Costello, Sean H. Sutton and Joshua Bellman. Starring, Jessah Diaz, Paul Burch, Brian McAleese, Chelsea Balerno and Walter Shaw as Vincent. Sabumnim is a pitch trailer intended for use in seeking the attention and funding from potential investors. For More Info, Check out: www.cruzcontrolpictures.com
Halloween vs. Diabetes – Which is scarier?
Which is scarier? Halloween or diabetes? Watch our video and see how many shots and finger sticks kids with diabetes get each day. And learn how an insulin pump can help improve the life of a child with diabetes.
ABC World News Tonight: Dr. Richard Burt — Stem Cell Immunotherapy, Type 1 Diabetes
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Diabetes Types Information You Looking For
www.NiceInfoYouNeed.com Things You Should Know About Diabetes Types The three main types of diabetes are: *Type 1 diabetes *Type 2 diabetes *Gestational diabetes Type 1 Diabetes: Type 1 diabetes is also called Juvenile Diabetes, Insulin dependent diabetes or Autoimmune Diabetes….
Diabetes type 1 in young people
We have interviewed 39 young people about their experiences of living diabetes type 1. This video contains excerpts of those interviews. Please visit www.youthhealthtalk.org for more
CNC to Art Video 7 – Finalize and Export – CNC Artwork …
CNC to Art Video Series Video 7: This is the CNC Video series on how to take an image to a CNC File. This process is one that many CNC Users want to know, but there is not much info on. Here is your chance to get the inside scoop. For more information, please go to: www.cncinformation.com We have converted our image and now it is time to clean it up and export it out. First we take a look at the image for defects. We find a few and use the Illustrator weld tool to get rid of them. Next we export the image out as a dxf file. DXF Files are common currency between CAD Programs. When we export, we go with the oldest type of DXF File available. I do it that way because I find it makes a simpler file that virtually any CAD Program can open and use. Next we go into our CAD Program to resize our file to the proper dimensions.