var numSpots = 1; // Number of promo spots you want
var howMany = 33; // max number of items listed below
var feature = new Array(howMany+1);
var used = new Array(); // an array of used numbers
// these are the features.
// if you add or subtract a feature, update howMany above


feature[0]="Healthcare will generate 3 million new wage and salary jobs between 2006 and 2016, more than any other industry. It will account for 20 percent of all wage and salary jobs added to the economy over the 2006-16 period.";

feature[1]="As the largest industry in 2006, health care provided 14 million jobs--13.6 million jobs for wage and salary workers and about 438,000 jobs for the self-employed. Seven of the 20 fastest growing occupations are health care related.";

feature[2]="Part-time workers made up about 19 percent of the health care workforce as a whole in 2006, but accounted for 38 percent of workers in offices of dentists and 31 percent of those in offices of other health practitioners.";

feature[3]="Wage and salary employment in the health care industry is projected to increase 22 percent through 2016, compared with 11 percent for all industries combined.";

feature[4]="Many of the occupations projected to grow the fastest in the economy are concentrated in the healthcare industry. For example, over the 2006-16 period, total employment of home health aides is projected to increase by 49 percent, medical assistants by 35 percent, physical therapist assistants by 32 percent, and physician assistants by 27 percent.";

feature[5]="The occupation of Registered Nurse is projected to have the largest job growth for all occupations from 2006-2016, with a gain of 587,000 positions.";

feature[6]="Although hospitals constitute only 1 percent of all health care establishments, they employ 35 percent of all healthcare workers.";

feature[7]="Projected rates of employment growth from 2006-2016 for healthcare range from 13 percent in hospitals to 55 percent in the much smaller home health care services.";

feature[8]="Over the 2006-16 period, total employment of home health aides is projected to increase by 49 percent, medical assistants by 35 percent, physical therapist assistants by 32 percent, and physician assistants by 27 percent.";

feature[9]="Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants, and home health aides are among the occupations adding the most new jobs between 2006 and 2016, about 647,000 combined.";

feature[10]="Most workers have jobs that require less than 4 years of college education, but health diagnosing and treating practitioners are among the most educated workers.";

feature[11]="In 2006, almost half of non-hospital health care establishments employed fewer than five workers. By contrast, 7 out of 10 hospital employees were in establishments with more than 1,000 workers.";

feature[12]="Professional and service occupations account for 3 out of 4 jobs in the healthcare industry.";

feature[13]="In hospitals, about 3 out of every 10 workers is a registered nurse.";

feature[14]="About 2 out of 3 nursing and residential care facility jobs are in service occupations, primarily nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides.";

feature[15]="Roughly one-third of all jobs in dentist offices are in service occupations, mostly dental assistants.";

feature[16]="In 1848, Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis at the University of Vienna Medical School cuts infant deaths by requiring doctors to wash their hands. He went against the current scientific opinion of the time, which blamed diseases on an imbalance of the 'humours' in the body.";

feature[17]="Imhotep was the first medical doctor known by name. An Egyptian who lived around 2650 B.C., his contribution to medicine was a textbook on the treatment of wounds, broken bones, and even tumors.";

feature[18]="In 1901 the Army Nurse Corp was formed and only women could serve as nurses. The U.S. military nursing changed from being predominately male to being exclusively female.";

feature[19]="James Derham was an African American man who worked as a nurse in New Orleans in 1783. He was able to save enough money to buy his freedom from slavery, and he later became the first African American physician in the United States.";

feature[20]="The first disease eradicated by humans is smallpox, which is caused by the variola virus that can spread from one person to another through the air.";

feature[21]="Linda Richards became the first nurse to earn a nursing diploma in the United States in 1873.";

feature[22]="Clara Barton dedicated herself to aiding soldiers in the Civil War and was known as the 'Angel of the Battlefield'. She founded the American Red Cross in 1881.";

feature[23]="Saint Camillus de Lellis established a Catholic order called the Fathers of a Good Death in 1584 to tend to the terminally ill. He is reputed to have designed the red cross on a white background symbol and to have developed the first ambulance.";

feature[24]="The United States leads the world in healthcare spending as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) – 16.2% of all spending is in the healthcare field. Total spending was $2.3 trillion in 2007, or $7600 per person.";

feature[25]="Enrollment in the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) has grown 10-fold since 1998 but has been stable since 2003.";

feature[26]="Mental health and substance-related abuse disorders cost the nation almost $10 billion annually.";

feature[27]="Nearly 25% of active physicians graduated outside of the United States.";

feature[28]="Since 1980, visits to specialists in the U.S. have increased by almost 10%. For people age 65 and over, the increase is 20%.";

feature[29]="Among physician specialties, internal medicine is the largest and emergency medicine is the fastest growing.";

feature[30]="More than half of consumers take a prescription medication weekly. Eleven percent of consumers purchase their prescriptions online.";

feature[31]="Chronic diseases lead to an estimated 45 million sick days and $7.4 billion in lost productivity each year in the United States.";

feature[32]="In 2007, health care spending in the United States reached $2.3 trillion, and was projected to reach $3 trillion in 2011. Health care spending is projected to reach $4.2 trillion by 2016.";

feature[33]="During the months that school is out emergency room visits from children under 14 years old rise by 18 percent.";


var s = String();
var i = numSpots;
var j = 0;
used[0] = 0;
// this function generates a random number
function makeRandom() {

var randPromo = parseInt(Math.random()*(howMany+1));

		return randPromo 
				   		}
// a sanity check to avoid trying to fill
// fewer spots than there are unique features available
if (numSpots < feature.length ) {
// this is the outer loop. it is 
// executed numSpots times
for (d = numSpots; d > 0; d--) {
// generate a random number

// this is the inner loop. It is
// executed for the length of the array
	while (i > 0) 
	{
// cat the random number to a string
	var randPromo = makeRandom() ;
	if (s.indexOf(randPromo) == -1) 	{
		if ( feature[randPromo] != null) 	{
			s = s + randPromo + ' , ' ;
			document.write(feature[randPromo]);
			j++
			i--;
										}
	          	}
// end the inner loop					
	}


// end the outer loop
							}
	}	

