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Don't believe it? Go and check it out yourself. Yes, the latest laser technology is now available with the shores of New Jersey. The lasik center of New Jersey announces the availability of safer lasik procedure. Laser treatments were introduced near about 1988 and soon got recognition throughout the world. And, as such, it deserves to be reckoned soon, due to the better technology usage with almost negligible amount of risks. Who does not want to get free of dull looking specs? If you think so and have seen the world for more than 18 years, you are the right candidate to opt for lasik surgery.
The lasik procedure is quite simple and a time saver due to which it entertains with global reach and local impact. It takes near about 15 minutes to be operated on both eyes. There are few formalities to be compiled to get the surgery done. It involves few forms to be completed along with few painless pre surgery tests. The treatment is then followed by some precautions that may last for a period of 5 to 30 days.
But being a candidate one question always bangs in his mind which relates to the selection of center that is best at its work and provides better lasik procedure with a n add on feature of being nearby for convenience. When it comes to the decision regarding the center, there is a giant box of choices. The center selected may be Lasik Texas, Lasik Dallas and so on. But, the decision of the center depends on the location of the candidate. Obviously, a candidate living in Austin would not prefer the location of Houston. He would opt for Lasik Austin.
The reputation of lasik New Jersey has never been a question mark. The association of efficient and reputed doctors like Dr. Edward Hedaya proves it all. He is a perfectionist and has been practicing lasik surgery for over 16 years. He provides a safer lasik procedure to all his patients. The experience of patients with Dr. Hedaya and his crew has been wonderful. Not a single complaint in the long tenure of 16years works as a miracle with which Dr. Hedaya is blessed.
The specialist in lasik and PRK has been serving the New Jersey lasik eye institute for so long. North and central New Jersey lasik centers provide with safer lasik procedure under the supervision of Dr. Hedaya, pioneer in lasik treatment.
Officer Ken Bachman, an eight-year veteran, launched TheBadge.org earlier this year. Currently the only dating site on the Web catering exclusively to emergency service workers, TheBadge.org is free to users and offers a number of useful features.
"I first developed the idea for the website by listening to co-workers telling me horror stories of broken-down relationships and failing marriages," Bachman said. "Much of this was due to the odd shift work and job stress the police officer was bringing home."
Bachman tells the story of a Camden, New Jersey, police officer whose job in the most violent city in the United States took its toll on his marriage.
“This guy can relate to how stress on the job can ruin a relationship,” Bachman said. “His fiancĂ© left because she could not stand the odd shift work and wasn't there when he wanted someone to talk to.”
Though there are hundreds of local, national and international dating sites catering to singles of various ages, religions and ethnicities, few take into account the role one's occupation can play in a relationship. Bachman hopes TheBadge.org will change that.
"There is a brotherhood among the emergency service workers," Bachman said. "They feel very comfortable talking to others in the same line of work."
Hundreds of emergency workers have been logging on to TheBadge.org each week to do just that. Utilizing the site's free chat and public forum features, emergency service workers can cyber-flirt with other singles or simply vent their frustrations after a difficult day on the job.
"The forum offers various topics for the emergency service workers to discuss,” Bachman said.” For the single guys and gals that are stuck on the night shift, the Internet is available 24-7."
And Officer Bachman knows a thing or two about the benefits of online dating: in 2005 he married a woman he met online four years prior.
"It was very interesting, but expensive," Bachman said. "$19.95 per month. My website is 100% free."
Although the site is geared toward emergency service workers, it is open to the general public. As such, the site is attractive to those who may prefer to date men or women in uniform.
Currently boasting over 300 members, the site is gaining popularity as word spreads throughout the emergency service community.
"There is a wide variety of people to choose from and you control the environment," Bachman said.
Bachman hopes the site continues to grow and serve as a useful escape valve in the lives of those for whom putting themselves in harm's way is simply part of the job.
"This project is important to me because I think we need to give back to those who risk their lives everyday to protect this nation," Bachman said.
Bachman and Shore Network Connections, LLC plan to offer speed dating, cuddle parties and TheBadge.org singles cruises in the future.