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Ford recently introduced a new Econoline cargo van with a choice of three engine options. “You could never stand up in them before, but now they come in two lengths and three heights, and you can stand in the medium and large models,” Sarat said. “They are a phenomenal addition and have been very popular. We have been selling several every week, and demand is starting to pick up, so we are taking in as much inventory as we can get.”
Ford also introduced an all-aluminum F-150 this year that is fuel-efficient, Chevy brought a new Silverado model to market last year, and Nissan will introduce a new Titan in the next few months.
Chevrolet stopped producing small trucks in 2012, but demand is skyrocketing for its new 2015 Colorado, which gets 27 miles per gallon on the highway and was named Motor Trend’s 2015 Truck of the Year.
“It comes with a four- or six-cylinder engine, but can tow 7, | is a tool of their trade, but for a growing segment, it’s a want more than a need, and luxury features such as leather seats and navigation systems appeal to a wider audience.”
Ford recently introduced a new Econoline cargo van with a choice of three engine options. “You could never stand up in them before, but now they come in two lengths and three heights, and you can stand in the medium and large models,” Sarat said. “They are a phenomenal addition and have been very popular. We have been selling several every week, and demand is starting to pick up, so we are taking in as much inventory as we can get.”
Ford also introduced an all-aluminum F-150 this year that is fuel-efficient, Chevy brought a new Silverado model to market last year, and Nissan will introduce a new Titan in the next few months.
Chevrolet stopped producing small trucks in 2012, but demand is skyrocketing for its new 2015 Colorado, which gets 27 miles per gallon on the highway and was named Motor Trend’s 2015 Truck of the Year.
“It comes with a four- or six-cylinder engine, but can tow 7, | 000 pounds, and every dealership across the country is taking orders,” said O’Grady. “They sell the day they arrive.”
He noted that the trend is moving from trucks with clamshell doors to four doors, and Chevrolet’s offerings convince buyers to purchase new trucks. They include a five-year, 100,000-mile power-train warranty with two years of free maintenance; wi-fi Internet connectivity that comes in every 2015 Silverado; and Remote Link, a smartphone app that allows people to lock and unlock doors remotely, view tire pressures, and send directions to their truck with their phone, which are announced via OnStar navigation.
“Sales have been on the rise for the last few years, and we believe the numbers are sustainable,” O’Grady went on, explaining that GM used to stockpile vehicles to keep people working, but have stopped that practice and now fill orders.
Still, many dealers say leasing is the best deal available, due to the fact that trucks hold their value. “More vehicles are leased in New England than in any other part of the country,” Peffer said. “There are a lot of advantages, and manufacturers recognize it as | 256 | 1 |
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He said when a public meeting was held in Warrnambool in 2007 ahead of fluoridation of the city’s water supply, 800 residents attended, but not one of the 34 people invited to give a pro-fluoride view was prepared to face the crowd.
Those invited included the Victorian premier and health minister, heads of the Department of Human Services, members of the dental profession and the Warrnambool City Council.
Mr Hulin said they did not attend because “their arguments do not stack-up”.
“Governments make it look as if they are doing something good about dental health by adding fluoride to water supplies, but there is not one review study in Australia that shows it is safe,” he said.
Mr Hulin will be joined on stage by Ms Bressington, Dr Natalie Ryan, also from Warrnambool, Dennis Stevenson from Queensland and a former Australian Dental Association member.
Mr Stevenson, a former parliamentary member of the ACT Legislative Assembly, was a member of the ACT Government Fluoridation Inquiry in 1989?–?91 and compiled a 177-page dissenting report as a major part of the inquiry’s final report.
He has self-published “ |
He said when a public meeting was held in Warrnambool in 2007 ahead of fluoridation of the city’s water supply, 800 residents attended, but not one of the 34 people invited to give a pro-fluoride view was prepared to face the crowd.
Those invited included the Victorian premier and health minister, heads of the Department of Human Services, members of the dental profession and the Warrnambool City Council.
Mr Hulin said they did not attend because “their arguments do not stack-up”.
“Governments make it look as if they are doing something good about dental health by adding fluoride to water supplies, but there is not one review study in Australia that shows it is safe,” he said.
Mr Hulin will be joined on stage by Ms Bressington, Dr Natalie Ryan, also from Warrnambool, Dennis Stevenson from Queensland and a former Australian Dental Association member.
Mr Stevenson, a former parliamentary member of the ACT Legislative Assembly, was a member of the ACT Government Fluoridation Inquiry in 1989?–?91 and compiled a 177-page dissenting report as a major part of the inquiry’s final report.
He has self-published “ | If You Don’t Look After Your Body, Where Will You Live?” and is working on four other books covering democracy, success, fluoridation and life. ESE 303
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Conventional study of chemical reactions tracks reactant concentrations. This is not a problem if the system of interest contains large number of molecules because all the information needed to describe it is effectively condensed in concentration values. For systems with small number of molecules, concentration values are not descriptive enough. This issue is of particular importance in biochemistry because the number of molecules inside a cell is certainly small.
In these cases, chemical reactions cannot be interpreted as differential equations followed by reactant concentrations. Instead, chemical reactions are interpreted as what they actually are, namely the conversion of a molecule or groups of molecules into different ones. Since occurrence of molecular reactions is largely determined by chance, e.g., a fortuitous encounter of reactants, stochastic modeling is warranted. Further note that it is reasonable to expect the probability of a particular reaction to depend only on the current numbers of molecules for each reactant. Therefore, if we regard numbers of molecules | 256 | 1 |
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GoBoat London (Paddington):
Your journey begins at Merchant Square, head east on the vibrant Regent’s Canal through Little Venice, the 249 metre Maida Hill Tunnel, Regent’s Park and London Zoo to Camden Lock.
GoBoat Kingston:
From the Riverside Walk mooring next to Kington Road Bridge, you can charter your own electric picnic boat upriver past Hampton Court Palace to Molesey Lock, and downriver to Teddington Lock.
GoBoat guests can choose between 1, 2 or 3 hour journeys. Please be aware that future government guidelines may affect your booking. Remember to arrive at least 15 mins before the sail-out time.
Canary Wharf Group (CWG) is the developer of the largest urban regeneration project in Europe. CWG develops, manages and currently owns interests in approximately 7.5 million square feet of office space, 0.9 million square feet of retail and over 500 Build to Rent apartments.
CWG is the | Passage, Canary Wharf. Relish the freedom to explore the beautiful London Docklands and look up at the spectacular architecture. For 2 or 3-hour boat rides, why not moor up and treat yourself to a picnic.
GoBoat London (Paddington):
Your journey begins at Merchant Square, head east on the vibrant Regent’s Canal through Little Venice, the 249 metre Maida Hill Tunnel, Regent’s Park and London Zoo to Camden Lock.
GoBoat Kingston:
From the Riverside Walk mooring next to Kington Road Bridge, you can charter your own electric picnic boat upriver past Hampton Court Palace to Molesey Lock, and downriver to Teddington Lock.
GoBoat guests can choose between 1, 2 or 3 hour journeys. Please be aware that future government guidelines may affect your booking. Remember to arrive at least 15 mins before the sail-out time.
Canary Wharf Group (CWG) is the developer of the largest urban regeneration project in Europe. CWG develops, manages and currently owns interests in approximately 7.5 million square feet of office space, 0.9 million square feet of retail and over 500 Build to Rent apartments.
CWG is the | largest sustainable developer in the UK with over 10 million square feet of sustainable certified buildings. CWG also excels operationally having purchased 100% electricity from renewable sources since 2012 and zero waste to landfill since 2009.
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Canary Wharf’s retail offering comprises over 300 shops, including grocery stores, pharmacies, health clubs, bars and restaurants, all within 15 minutes’ walk.
The Company’s current £2.4bn construction activity is composed of 500k square feet of commercial properties and over 1,750 new homes for sale and rent.
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were closed for awhile, they were able to overcome many hurdles and obstacles, and were finally able to secure a new building and reopen this past year," Enriquez said. "I love the shop, the dive club and the owners, and have been wanting
to do something to help and give back."
Dive shop owner Patrick Green said three artists had approached him about using the new shop's wall as mural, but they chose Enriquez because she was a known quantity as a diver and artist. The shop is located at 106 Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach.
"Like most Bay County residents, we've had a trying couple of years," Green said, referencing both Hurricane Michael and COVID-19.
COVID has made operating profitably tricky — reducing the capacity on charters to ensure passengers have more space, as well as a scare when three employees developed symptoms and consequently tested positive. They have all recovered, quarantined and returned to work.
"I feel like our whole community has gone through so much that it's just fantastic that Joyful and other artists are able to help beautify our workspaces and community at large," Green said. "All of the divers that have seen her progress in person or on the internet have been | were closed for awhile, they were able to overcome many hurdles and obstacles, and were finally able to secure a new building and reopen this past year," Enriquez said. "I love the shop, the dive club and the owners, and have been wanting
to do something to help and give back."
Dive shop owner Patrick Green said three artists had approached him about using the new shop's wall as mural, but they chose Enriquez because she was a known quantity as a diver and artist. The shop is located at 106 Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach.
"Like most Bay County residents, we've had a trying couple of years," Green said, referencing both Hurricane Michael and COVID-19.
COVID has made operating profitably tricky — reducing the capacity on charters to ensure passengers have more space, as well as a scare when three employees developed symptoms and consequently tested positive. They have all recovered, quarantined and returned to work.
"I feel like our whole community has gone through so much that it's just fantastic that Joyful and other artists are able to help beautify our workspaces and community at large," Green said. "All of the divers that have seen her progress in person or on the internet have been | amazed and excited to have essentially a piece of fine art become a part of the fabric of the dive community."
Originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Enriquez said her biggest inspirations are "the mysterious, beautiful, and tranquil qualities of the underwater world." Now in her 30s, she has been drawing since she was a child and recalled thinking how much she wanted to paint as "a proper job."
Diving is her refuge as well as her inspiration.
"When I feel weary and tired, I know it’s because I’ve spent too much time in the studio and not enough time in the water," she said. "I grab my wetsuit, mask, fins and snorkel, and my GoPro and I hit the jetties or the springs, or somewhere I can get in the water and observe underwater wildlife in their natural habitat. I can’t always go diving, but when I can, I do. Panama City is a great place to go diving. They have a great assortment of natural and manmade wrecks just off shore and Panama City Diving has been a great place to help me with all my diving needs."
In part of her statement as an artist submitted for a show at the | 256 | 1 |
few supporters. I think the writing is on the wall."
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Total Pages (3): New York Court Enjoins Cryptocurrency Firms iFinex, Bitfinex, and Tether from Fraudulent Practices
May 9, 2019 Jonathan J. Rusch
On April 24, the New York State Supreme Court (New York County) entered an ex parte order granting preliminary injunctive relief against cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, Bitfinex’s owner iFinex, and various corporate entities connected with the cryptocurrency tether.
The order stated that the court was granting injunctive relief “because alleged fraudulent practices of [the defendant companies] threaten continued and immediate injury to the public and that the potential | few supporters. I think the writing is on the wall."
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Total Pages (3): New York Court Enjoins Cryptocurrency Firms iFinex, Bitfinex, and Tether from Fraudulent Practices
May 9, 2019 Jonathan J. Rusch
On April 24, the New York State Supreme Court (New York County) entered an ex parte order granting preliminary injunctive relief against cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, Bitfinex’s owner iFinex, and various corporate entities connected with the cryptocurrency tether.
The order stated that the court was granting injunctive relief “because alleged fraudulent practices of [the defendant companies] threaten continued and immediate injury to the public and that the potential | dissipation of [those companies’] assets would render a judgment directing restitution or disgorgement ineffectual.” The order also directed the defendant companies to produce an extensive array of documents, including various financial records, documents concerning Bitfinex users, accounts, clients, or customers and tether holders in New York, and “[i]dentification of all New York and United States customers of Bitfinex whose funds were provided to Crypto Capital and the amount of any such outstanding funds.”
This order stems from an investigation by the New York State Attorney General’s Office (NYAG) into Bitfinex and tether that began in 2018. Filings by the NYAG in connection with the order explained that Bitfinex, as a cryptocurrency trading platform,
allows New Yorkers to purchase and trade virtual currencies, including the so-called “tether” stablecoin, a virtual currency the companies long claimed was “backed 1-to-1” by U.S. dollars held in cash reserve.
The filings explain how Bitfinex no longer has access to over $850 million dollars of co-mingled client and corporate funds that it handed over, without any written contract or assurance, to a | 256 | 1 |
the position it had been moved from.
The combination of acid rain and cattle rubbing has been the death of the beautiful carvings that once adorned this stone. Their loss is an immense one, because like those in the tomb some of the motifs are not to be found anywhere else in Ireland.
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This is an explanation of (and a bit of a disclaimer for) the coordinates I provide.
Where a GPS figure is given this is the master for all other coordinates. According to my Garmin these are quite accurate.
Where there is no GPS figure the 6 figure grid reference is master for the others. This may not be very accurate as it could have come from the OS maps and could have been read by eye. Consequently, all other cordinates are going to have inaccuracies.
The calculation of Longitude and Latitude uses an algorithm that is not 100% accurate. The long/lat figures are used as a basis for calculating the UTM & ITM coordinates. Consequently, UTM & ITM coordinates are slightly out.
UTM is a global coordinate system | the position it had been moved from.
The combination of acid rain and cattle rubbing has been the death of the beautiful carvings that once adorned this stone. Their loss is an immense one, because like those in the tomb some of the motifs are not to be found anywhere else in Ireland.
All Sites Visited On 14th November 2004 « Previous Site Next Site »
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This is an explanation of (and a bit of a disclaimer for) the coordinates I provide.
Where a GPS figure is given this is the master for all other coordinates. According to my Garmin these are quite accurate.
Where there is no GPS figure the 6 figure grid reference is master for the others. This may not be very accurate as it could have come from the OS maps and could have been read by eye. Consequently, all other cordinates are going to have inaccuracies.
The calculation of Longitude and Latitude uses an algorithm that is not 100% accurate. The long/lat figures are used as a basis for calculating the UTM & ITM coordinates. Consequently, UTM & ITM coordinates are slightly out.
UTM is a global coordinate system | - Universal Transverse Mercator - that is at the core of the GPS system.
ITM is the new coordinate system - Irish Transverse Mercator - that is more accurate and more GPS friendly than the Irish Grid Reference system. This will be used on the next generation of Irish OS maps. ← Comparison of Winter and Summer Tyres on Bare Roads Summer Time
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The NOx-emissions from a new diesel bus or diesel truck are just one-third as much as from a new diesel passenger car. New emission standards and new technology is changing the image of which vehicles that pollute most in urban traffic.
From 2015 EURO 6 emission standards where introduced for cars and similar EURO VI requirements for heavy vehicles. These requirements are including NOx and particulate matter from new cars.
Since 2011, TØI in collaboration with VTT in Finland have conducted emission measurements of 12 heavy vehicles with Euro VI engines, and seven Euro 6 diesel cars. In addition, several petrol vehicles (Euro 5 and 6) and diesel vehicles (Euro 5) are measured. All vehicles are tested in | 256 | 1 |
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of the problem is that vaccines have been so successful in stamping out diseases. The means people don’t see anyone suffering from these diseases and therefore don’t see the need for a vaccine.
“Before we had vaccines in the U.S., 400 to 500 people a year died due to measles and its complications,” Schaffner explained. “The current generation of parents has no personal experience. The grandmother of a newborn may not have seen measles either and has only a vague notion of what diphtheria is.”
“The more successful we are with the vaccines,” Schaffner added, “the more vaccine hesitancy we create because the diseases are eliminated.”
The anti-vaccination point of view
Attorney, activist, and environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is the chairman of Children’s Health Defense, formerly known as the World Mercury Project. His group is known for its anti-vaccine positions.
He has a different take on how “vaccine hesitancy” made it onto the WHO list of top ten global health threats and he doesn’t mince words.
“I’m not surprised because | of the problem is that vaccines have been so successful in stamping out diseases. The means people don’t see anyone suffering from these diseases and therefore don’t see the need for a vaccine.
“Before we had vaccines in the U.S., 400 to 500 people a year died due to measles and its complications,” Schaffner explained. “The current generation of parents has no personal experience. The grandmother of a newborn may not have seen measles either and has only a vague notion of what diphtheria is.”
“The more successful we are with the vaccines,” Schaffner added, “the more vaccine hesitancy we create because the diseases are eliminated.”
The anti-vaccination point of view
Attorney, activist, and environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is the chairman of Children’s Health Defense, formerly known as the World Mercury Project. His group is known for its anti-vaccine positions.
He has a different take on how “vaccine hesitancy” made it onto the WHO list of top ten global health threats and he doesn’t mince words.
“I’m not surprised because | the WHO has devolved from a sterling public health agency to a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical industry” Kennedy told Healthline.
“We’re seeing more and more orchestrated efforts by the industry to not only co-opt health officials but to control international health policies,” he added.
Kennedy says the agency ignores research, such as a 2017 study by Scandinavian scientists that he says shows the sometimes deadly risks associated with vaccines.
He also accuses the WHO of pushing vaccines that haven’t been properly vetted using its own gold standard safety testing methods.
“Parents have an obligation to be skeptical. They have an obligation to protect their children” Kennedy said.
The view from vaccine proponents
Supporters of vaccines see the criticism of the WHO announcement in a different light.
“It doesn’t matter what we try and defend with. Those who are advocating against vaccines will always come up with some reason it’s not a good thing,” Cynthia Leifer, PhD, an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Cornell University in New York, told Healthline.
Leifer says she also doesn’t buy the argument that listing vaccine hesitancy as a health threat is about Big Pharma making | 256 | 1 |
plate information to the first-floor reception desk upon arrival.
View nearby hotels, airports, and local transportation services for the Rockville area. At the invitation of K&L Wine Merchants and Gray Westby, the Champagne buyer for K&L, I recently attended a dinner and tasting of Krug Champagnes. It featured the new Krug releases and was held at the Quattro restaurant located in the Palo Alto Four Seasons Hotel.
This was a memorable evening in all respects. Highlights were the great Krug Champagnes, the fabulous food, and the wonderful company featuring the presence of Margareth (Maggie) Henriquez who for the past 3 years has been the President and CEO of Krug. And, all were new to me. The new Krug Champagnes included some of the best young Krug Champagnes of my experience. The food prepared by chef Marco Fossati was artistically presented and absolutely delicious. And, there was the opportunity to meet and chat with Maggie which was very special. As well as being a totally knowledgeable and delightful person, Maggie is doing an absolutely remarkable job as head of the venerable house of Krug. Following is a brief history of Krug past and present, notes on the food and wine pairings, and notes on the | plate information to the first-floor reception desk upon arrival.
View nearby hotels, airports, and local transportation services for the Rockville area. At the invitation of K&L Wine Merchants and Gray Westby, the Champagne buyer for K&L, I recently attended a dinner and tasting of Krug Champagnes. It featured the new Krug releases and was held at the Quattro restaurant located in the Palo Alto Four Seasons Hotel.
This was a memorable evening in all respects. Highlights were the great Krug Champagnes, the fabulous food, and the wonderful company featuring the presence of Margareth (Maggie) Henriquez who for the past 3 years has been the President and CEO of Krug. And, all were new to me. The new Krug Champagnes included some of the best young Krug Champagnes of my experience. The food prepared by chef Marco Fossati was artistically presented and absolutely delicious. And, there was the opportunity to meet and chat with Maggie which was very special. As well as being a totally knowledgeable and delightful person, Maggie is doing an absolutely remarkable job as head of the venerable house of Krug. Following is a brief history of Krug past and present, notes on the food and wine pairings, and notes on the | Krug Champagnes.
Krug was established in 1843 by Johann-Joseph Krug, a German immigrant, who had previously learned his trade at Champagne Jacquesson. For many generations Krug was owned and managed by the Krug family. Some 40 years ago, the company was sold to Rémy Martin in order to help expand the distribution network. During this period the 5th generation Krug family members, Henri and Rémi, retained a degree of control as shareholders in Rémy Martin and guided the company. That ended in 1999 when Krug was sold to the luxury goods group Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH). An LVMH manager has been president of the brand since 2005 and a 6th generation member of the Krug family, Olivier, currently is employed as a member of the tasting committee and Director of Krug representing the company around the world. In 2009 Maggie Henriquez was named President and CEO. She previously managed the Argentine wine business, Bodegas Chandon, which is also owned by LVMH. She has done a great job in continuing the long history of Krug excellence and has been a leader in establishing a policy of putting codes on the back labels of the Grand Cuvée and the Rosé. These codes disclose all the | 256 | 1 |
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This means that IT does not have to spend months procuring servers to support collaborative research projects. Vogels says that on AWS, Eli Lilly is able to set up servers to support the research projects in a matter of minutes.
Vogels says the cloud has other benefits for collaborative projects. "You can also tear down the collaborative environment very quickly. It is easy to restart and there is no need for up-front IT investment."
Rival drug firm Pfizer is using AWS as a computational grid to enable it to run programs which analyse the human genome to identify potential new drugs.
The UK media sector has been a big user of AWS. The Guardian, Telegraph and Channel 4 used AWS to cover the MPs' expenses scandal story. Vogels says AWS was used to provide the news sites with the scalability to support demand if millions of people tried to access the stories.
Similarly, he says, "Marketing campaigns can attract millions of customers. In fact, anything that uses social media is going to succeed." But internal IT may not be able to cope with the huge peak in website traffic, which Vogels says is where AWS can step in to provide the extra server capacity to meet demand.
In terms of applications, he says C | els.
This means that IT does not have to spend months procuring servers to support collaborative research projects. Vogels says that on AWS, Eli Lilly is able to set up servers to support the research projects in a matter of minutes.
Vogels says the cloud has other benefits for collaborative projects. "You can also tear down the collaborative environment very quickly. It is easy to restart and there is no need for up-front IT investment."
Rival drug firm Pfizer is using AWS as a computational grid to enable it to run programs which analyse the human genome to identify potential new drugs.
The UK media sector has been a big user of AWS. The Guardian, Telegraph and Channel 4 used AWS to cover the MPs' expenses scandal story. Vogels says AWS was used to provide the news sites with the scalability to support demand if millions of people tried to access the stories.
Similarly, he says, "Marketing campaigns can attract millions of customers. In fact, anything that uses social media is going to succeed." But internal IT may not be able to cope with the huge peak in website traffic, which Vogels says is where AWS can step in to provide the extra server capacity to meet demand.
In terms of applications, he says C | IOs are putting Windows, open systems and Linux software on AWS. Commercial software can also be licensed to run on AWS, although each software firm sets its own licensing policies.
Oracle users can move their Fusion, eBusiness Suite or Fusion Middleware licences onto AWS, while IBM charges a small fee on top of the AWS service for access to DB/2 and WebSphere middleware. Microsoft SQL Server and Windows Server licences can also be transferred to the cloud, but users will still require a client access licence to provide end-users with access to the Microsoft server software.
Vogels believes the cloud offers businesses a big opportunity to create their own web services accessible over the internet. Software companies can provide web services that in-house applications and commercial products can use to add extra functionality. He says companies that are not in the IT sector may see an opportunity to use the cloud to commercialise some of their internal IT systems as external web services. This is already happening with the telecommunications companies, but Vogels believes there is no reason stopping other types business offering cloud-based web services.
On security, Vogels says Amazon offers the concept of a virtual private cloud, where users allocate a set of their own IP addresses to a closed off space on AWS. With a | 256 | 1 |
“Substantially reduced particle pollution is good for everybody — and especially good for those with the most urgent health needs.“
Reducing motor traffic also comes with the obvious benefits of reducing carbon emissions and slowing climate change. The International Energy Agency estimates that greenhouse gas emissions will be 8% lower worldwide in 2020 than in 2019, mainly due to reduced motor traffic and airline travel. Climate change is a long-established scientific fact, and its extreme weather and eerily warm winters are now nearly as evident in firsthand experience as the vistas on my bike rides. A one-year, 8% drop isn’t enough to solve the world’s climate change problem, but it’s a step in the right direction.
“A one-year, 8% drop [in greenhouse gas emissions] isn’t enough to solve the world’s climate change problem, but it’s a step in the right direction.“
Clear views of the coast of Sweden, in the distance across Øresund, on a sunny May afternoon at the beach in Denmark. Holding onto our reduced-motor-traffic lifestyles would mean better health, lower carbon emissions, and more beautiful days like this.
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“Substantially reduced particle pollution is good for everybody — and especially good for those with the most urgent health needs.“
Reducing motor traffic also comes with the obvious benefits of reducing carbon emissions and slowing climate change. The International Energy Agency estimates that greenhouse gas emissions will be 8% lower worldwide in 2020 than in 2019, mainly due to reduced motor traffic and airline travel. Climate change is a long-established scientific fact, and its extreme weather and eerily warm winters are now nearly as evident in firsthand experience as the vistas on my bike rides. A one-year, 8% drop isn’t enough to solve the world’s climate change problem, but it’s a step in the right direction.
“A one-year, 8% drop [in greenhouse gas emissions] isn’t enough to solve the world’s climate change problem, but it’s a step in the right direction.“
Clear views of the coast of Sweden, in the distance across Øresund, on a sunny May afternoon at the beach in Denmark. Holding onto our reduced-motor-traffic lifestyles would mean better health, lower carbon emissions, and more beautiful days like this.
| Living through this historic moment, when we literally see the good of reduced motor traffic with our own eyes, I can’t help but wonder: What if we hold on to the good, and hold on tight? As social distancing eases and we venture out of our homes more often, what if we do it without so much motor traffic? What if we reboot our economy and jobs and schooling without ruining our own vistas and attacking our own lungs?
“As social distancing eases and we venture out of our homes more often, what if we do it without so much motor traffic?”
The pandemic has taught us that for many jobs and in many cases, we can work from home just fine. The pandemic has taught us that some travel is more trouble than it’s worth. What if, instead of using the pandemic as an excuse for more pollution, we enact laws and regulations that clean our air? What if we go more places by walking and biking and public transportation? What if we build on our momentum? It would mean new thinking about topics like achieving social distancing on buses and trains. It would mean living in a new way. But the lifestyle adjustments involved are far smaller and simpler than the ones we | 256 | 1 |
appointment of bishops in China.
China severed ties with the Holy See in 1951, forcing Catholics to choose between membership of the state-run Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association or underground churches loyal to the pope.
No meeting has been announced. Without diplomatic ties between the Vatican and China, any face to face between Francis and the president would be unofficial.
Security guards patrol past St. Joseph’s Church, also known as Wangfujing Catholic Church, in Beijing on Oct. 22, the day a secretive 2018 agreement between Beijing and the Vatican was renewed for another two years. (Photo by Greg Baker/AFP)
‘Consolidation of power’
The pope, who suffers from knee pain that has forced him to cancel numerous events at the Vatican, is expected to land Tuesday early evening in Nur-Sultan, where he will go to the presidential palace and deliver a first speech to the authorities and the diplomatic corps.
On Wednesday, he will address the opening of the plenary session of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions congress, before celebrating a mass in the afternoon and winding up his trip Thursday by meeting Catholic leaders.
Energy-rich Kazakhstan has 19 million inhabitants, 70-percent of whom are Sunni Muslims, while 26 percent | appointment of bishops in China.
China severed ties with the Holy See in 1951, forcing Catholics to choose between membership of the state-run Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association or underground churches loyal to the pope.
No meeting has been announced. Without diplomatic ties between the Vatican and China, any face to face between Francis and the president would be unofficial.
Security guards patrol past St. Joseph’s Church, also known as Wangfujing Catholic Church, in Beijing on Oct. 22, the day a secretive 2018 agreement between Beijing and the Vatican was renewed for another two years. (Photo by Greg Baker/AFP)
‘Consolidation of power’
The pope, who suffers from knee pain that has forced him to cancel numerous events at the Vatican, is expected to land Tuesday early evening in Nur-Sultan, where he will go to the presidential palace and deliver a first speech to the authorities and the diplomatic corps.
On Wednesday, he will address the opening of the plenary session of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions congress, before celebrating a mass in the afternoon and winding up his trip Thursday by meeting Catholic leaders.
Energy-rich Kazakhstan has 19 million inhabitants, 70-percent of whom are Sunni Muslims, while 26 percent | are Christians — mainly Russian Orthodox. Less than one percent are Catholic.
Tokayev began a series of reforms after his election in 2019, but the country was rocked by protests over fuel prices earlier this year that left over 200 people dead and shattered its image of stability.
Adrien Fauve, researcher and director of the French Institute for Central Asian Studies, told AFP there were “very significant tensions” in the country, which was “witnessing a stage in the consolidation of the power of the current President Tokayev.”
Francis is the second pope to visit Kazakhstan after John Paul II’s trip in September 2001.
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NEW YORK—It’s party time in the Bagel, and also the last week I’ll be spending in this unrefined place. The Bagel has lost its je ne sais quoi for me. It is now as subtle as a knocked-out Russian T-72 stuck in the mud. There’s as much wit around here as there used to be virgins in Hollywood, when the great Oscar Levant referred to Elizabeth Taylor’s numerous marriages as “Always a | 256 | 1 |
usually in an association's best interest.
Results from a recent benchmarking study conducted with seventeen individual membership organizations found that the driving factor for many organizations when determining the price of dues or products is a focus on "providing the lowest possible cost to the member." Sound familiar? Although this approach may seem appropriate at first glance, considering the nature of mission-based organizations, it can backfire when economic or legislative forces impact the buying decisions of members, prospects, customers, and partners. Organizations can still be focused on their cause and remain mission-driven yet price their programs, products, and services with an eye toward making a profit.
Nagel et al. (2010) believe that "cost-plus pricing leads to overpricing in weak markets and underpricing in strong ones—exactly the opposite direction of a prudent strategy."
Even if members and prospects cannot recall what they last paid last year for their membership or to attend the annual meeting, there still may be some sensitivity to price. Because members and prospects vary in their price sensitivity and preferences, organizations should consider a variety of pricing strategies to enhance their marketing efforts to sell membership, programs, and products. The following are some reasons to considering implementing a strategic approach to pricing:
| usually in an association's best interest.
Results from a recent benchmarking study conducted with seventeen individual membership organizations found that the driving factor for many organizations when determining the price of dues or products is a focus on "providing the lowest possible cost to the member." Sound familiar? Although this approach may seem appropriate at first glance, considering the nature of mission-based organizations, it can backfire when economic or legislative forces impact the buying decisions of members, prospects, customers, and partners. Organizations can still be focused on their cause and remain mission-driven yet price their programs, products, and services with an eye toward making a profit.
Nagel et al. (2010) believe that "cost-plus pricing leads to overpricing in weak markets and underpricing in strong ones—exactly the opposite direction of a prudent strategy."
Even if members and prospects cannot recall what they last paid last year for their membership or to attend the annual meeting, there still may be some sensitivity to price. Because members and prospects vary in their price sensitivity and preferences, organizations should consider a variety of pricing strategies to enhance their marketing efforts to sell membership, programs, and products. The following are some reasons to considering implementing a strategic approach to pricing:
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• Increase demand for a product. Some products, such as webinars or digital publications, lend themselves to creative pricing strategies because there isn't an incremental cost to selling more seats or publications. Whether a webinar attracts twenty registrants or two hundred registrants, the cost to produce the program does not change. The same is true for digital publications, such as your journal, magazine, reports, or e-books. If you wish to increase demand for a product, you can lower the price; however, before you move down this path, you must consider the size of your potential audience. Lowering the price or offering a discount may not drive enough revenue to the organization if the target audience is too small. If you lower the asking price to attract more purchasers, be sure to show the full price before the discount. This will give the potential buyer that nice feeling of receiving a "good deal" and additional value at a lower cost.
• Increase response rates during a shorter period of time. Many organizations offer a lower rate to register for a conference if the attendee registers by a certain date, also known as "early-bird registration." Some organizations offer an initial lower membership price to attract new members to their organization. However, I believe the | 256 | 1 |
the personal injury. Yet workers' compensation is a no-fault law, and an employee's negligence or an employer's lack of negligence is usually not a factor.
The underlying social philosophy of this no-fault system is evident when one considers what would happen without workers' compensation. For example, assume a responsible employer encourages a safe workplace and implements a rule requiring workers to obtain the assistance of a coworker before climbing a tall ladder to a storage area. One employee, hurrying to get her work done for the day, ignores this rule and climbs the ladder without assistance. When she reaches the top of the ladder, it shifts and she falls, injuring her spine and paralyzing her legs.
Society could choose to treat this injured worker in one of three basic ways. It could refuse to render any aid, instead forcing the injured worker to seek help from friends or family. If the worker was without ties to persons both willing and able to assist, this plan would leave her destitute. A second option would be to give her government aid, or Welfare, such as Medicaid or food stamps. This alternative would be less speculative but still not ideal because it would force local taxpayers to pay for the worker's benefits regardless of whether they had any connection to the | the personal injury. Yet workers' compensation is a no-fault law, and an employee's negligence or an employer's lack of negligence is usually not a factor.
The underlying social philosophy of this no-fault system is evident when one considers what would happen without workers' compensation. For example, assume a responsible employer encourages a safe workplace and implements a rule requiring workers to obtain the assistance of a coworker before climbing a tall ladder to a storage area. One employee, hurrying to get her work done for the day, ignores this rule and climbs the ladder without assistance. When she reaches the top of the ladder, it shifts and she falls, injuring her spine and paralyzing her legs.
Society could choose to treat this injured worker in one of three basic ways. It could refuse to render any aid, instead forcing the injured worker to seek help from friends or family. If the worker was without ties to persons both willing and able to assist, this plan would leave her destitute. A second option would be to give her government aid, or Welfare, such as Medicaid or food stamps. This alternative would be less speculative but still not ideal because it would force local taxpayers to pay for the worker's benefits regardless of whether they had any connection to the | injury.
The third solution is the workers' compensation system. This system preserves the injured worker's dignity and well-being by providing an income and medical care and keeping her off welfare. The system passes the cost of compensating injured workers to consumers of products that, through their manufacture, cause the workers to get injured. Thus the social philosophy underlying workers' compensation is the efficient and dignified provision of financial and medical benefits to those injured on the job and the allocation of the expense to an appropriate source: the consumer.
Workers' compensation is also distinguishable from other personal injury laws where negligence is a factor because although the employer is liable for paying injured workers' benefits, the purpose of workers' compensation is not to punish or hurt the employer. For this reason, an integral component of workers' compensation is the requirement that employers purchase workers' compensation insurance, or provide a self-insured fund, to pay the benefits. This way, the employer can pass along the cost of insurance to the purchasers of the employer's product.
Workers' compensation laws in the United States developed during the early 1900s as a result of the industrial age and growing numbers of industrial injuries. Before these laws were developed, workers injured on the job often found themselves without remedy against | 256 | 1 |
get that 30 acre field planted back into grasses. It seems like every time it starts to dry out…in comes another storm. We are aiming for this weekend and the first part of the week. Of course, it would be nice if we could just get out there to pick stone which, of course is an issue with everything else that is going on around here. What makes it even more difficult is Mr. Farmer working a full-time job and myself work two part-time (and NO that doesn’t include anything on the farm).
So…I decided to try something! I put an ad on Craigslist for all of this shale stones! AND low and behold…people are actually willing to come pick stones if they can take them for FREE! And wait…I don’t have to do it or make time to do it!!!!
Even four or five truck loads will help…anything! Look at these photos to understand what I mean…..
One small load…already removed about 30 loads just like this!
Not all crop land looks the same. We don’t have flat stoneless fields or rolling acres with feet of topsoil. As you can tell, we have ground full of stones and very little top | get that 30 acre field planted back into grasses. It seems like every time it starts to dry out…in comes another storm. We are aiming for this weekend and the first part of the week. Of course, it would be nice if we could just get out there to pick stone which, of course is an issue with everything else that is going on around here. What makes it even more difficult is Mr. Farmer working a full-time job and myself work two part-time (and NO that doesn’t include anything on the farm).
So…I decided to try something! I put an ad on Craigslist for all of this shale stones! AND low and behold…people are actually willing to come pick stones if they can take them for FREE! And wait…I don’t have to do it or make time to do it!!!!
Even four or five truck loads will help…anything! Look at these photos to understand what I mean…..
One small load…already removed about 30 loads just like this!
Not all crop land looks the same. We don’t have flat stoneless fields or rolling acres with feet of topsoil. As you can tell, we have ground full of stones and very little top | soil. This is one of the biggest reasons our future plantings will be no-till. The field shown above will also become part of a rotational grazing system too. This will assist with the build up and retention of top soil. It isn’t going to be a one year fix to repair the damage but more like a 5-10 year remediation!
This is just one small example of what farmers like us do…we repair the damage to the environment created by others. This field has actually been used by a commercial dairy for three years and after seeing what kind of environmental damage his uncaring, unsustainable mind was doing to the land….we put our foot down for Mother Nature and said that’s enough! We really didn’t have the extra money to do it ourselves but we will manage and will start rebuilding and recuperating from the damage as soon as possible. The first step is getting the seed in the ground!!! Four days of nice weather coming….WE ARE GOING TO ROCK IT OUT! no pun intended!!!! MU Origin is back with another huge, new content update to shake things up for Spring. The latest patch is going big on multiplayer features, along with new events for folks who prefer to go it alone, | 256 | 1 |
a trek to the Book Institute off Kraków’s main square. The Book Institute is a wonderful organization in Kraków – funded by the Ministry of Culture, I think – that promotes Polish literature.
The books they gave me will tip the scales at the next airport. Andrzej Franaszek‘s new 1,000-page biography of Miłosz, and a 1,400-page collected poems – both published by Znak. Clare told me that about a third of Miłosz’s poems have not been translated yet, to my best recollection of the size of the English-language Collected, that sounds about right.
During a visit with octogenarian poet and author Marek Skwarnicki (another contributor) way on the outskirts of Kraków this afternoon, he said the biography is a bit of a wonder in Kraków. Andrew has spent 10 years working on the book, and is now only about 40. Such a thick book from such a young man is not commonplace in Poland, Marek said.
Now. All I have to be able to do is get on the airplane with all this.
Oh, oh, oh … I haven | a trek to the Book Institute off Kraków’s main square. The Book Institute is a wonderful organization in Kraków – funded by the Ministry of Culture, I think – that promotes Polish literature.
The books they gave me will tip the scales at the next airport. Andrzej Franaszek‘s new 1,000-page biography of Miłosz, and a 1,400-page collected poems – both published by Znak. Clare told me that about a third of Miłosz’s poems have not been translated yet, to my best recollection of the size of the English-language Collected, that sounds about right.
During a visit with octogenarian poet and author Marek Skwarnicki (another contributor) way on the outskirts of Kraków this afternoon, he said the biography is a bit of a wonder in Kraków. Andrew has spent 10 years working on the book, and is now only about 40. Such a thick book from such a young man is not commonplace in Poland, Marek said.
Now. All I have to be able to do is get on the airplane with all this.
Oh, oh, oh … I haven | ’t told you about the Miłosz pavilion yet. And the reading with Adonis and Ryszard Krynicki and Ed Hirsch and Jane Hirshfield tonight. There’s more to come.
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came to confession, the task of planting a tree and caring for it for two years. This was shared on our FB page and reached over 30K. Imagine if just half of those planted a tree and if just some of our priests followed his vision.
There are now calls for reforestation projects around the world and i would like to see one on Patmos. I have also suggested to several groups, mayoral candidates and NGOs, a ‘Citizen Forest Initiative’ with local boroughs/mayors and church groups making land available for their citizens/parishioners to plant trees in order to save ourselves, our children and grandchildren, along with the rest of God’s beautiful creation. Let us pray and ask for God’s help with our work. Dr. Chris
“The Church of England must inspire change, not mimic societal norms.” Green Christian calls for Church of England to set an example on carbon targets
As you know Pan Orthodox Concern for Animals is not only pan-Orthodox, it works with other faith and secular groups who try to lessen the suffering of animals. This requires us to enter into discussions on for example, climate change, due to the large impact and suffering in the animal food production industries. Here | came to confession, the task of planting a tree and caring for it for two years. This was shared on our FB page and reached over 30K. Imagine if just half of those planted a tree and if just some of our priests followed his vision.
There are now calls for reforestation projects around the world and i would like to see one on Patmos. I have also suggested to several groups, mayoral candidates and NGOs, a ‘Citizen Forest Initiative’ with local boroughs/mayors and church groups making land available for their citizens/parishioners to plant trees in order to save ourselves, our children and grandchildren, along with the rest of God’s beautiful creation. Let us pray and ask for God’s help with our work. Dr. Chris
“The Church of England must inspire change, not mimic societal norms.” Green Christian calls for Church of England to set an example on carbon targets
As you know Pan Orthodox Concern for Animals is not only pan-Orthodox, it works with other faith and secular groups who try to lessen the suffering of animals. This requires us to enter into discussions on for example, climate change, due to the large impact and suffering in the animal food production industries. Here | is the latest offering from the Green Christian group.
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Green Christian welcomes plans by the Church of England, announced last week, to “recognise the Climate Crisis and step up its action to safeguard God’s creation.”
The charity is seriously concerned, however, by the Environmental Working Group’s proposal that General Synod should support the Government’s carbon reduction of net zero carbon by 2050. It is particularly worrying that this is described as being “in line with UK Government policy” as if this provides due justification for the target.
Speaking today (Wednesday, 13 November), Deborah Tomkins, Co-Chair of Green Christian, said:
“The Church of England should be setting an example of environmental responsibility to the nation, not merely supporting existing policy and practice. Christians ought to set the highest standard of ethical behaviour as an example to others. The 2050 target will dismay those in the Church who expect its leaders to inspire change rather than mimic societal norms.”
She indicated that Green Christian will campaign over the coming months for members of the General Synod to adopt a far more challenging target.
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\section{Transmission Protocol}
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In this section, we propose a general transmission protocol which exploits various queues and coding opportunities to achieve the entire stable throughput region.
We focus on homogeneous settings where $\delta_{ij}=\delta$ and divide $\delta$ into three parts as $0\leq \delta < \frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}$, $\frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}\leq \delta < 0.5$ and $0.5\leq \delta \leq 1$. In this section, we explain our transmission protocol for $0\leq \delta < \frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}$ and defer the detailed description of our protocol for other regimes to appendices. Furthermore, we demonstrate the protocol through the following: (1) Identifying a priority policy to distinguish which queue should send its data bits before others; (2) Defining the update procedure to employ priority policy at each node; (3) Defining control table to determine data movement rules between queues; | }}
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\section{Transmission Protocol}
\label{Section:Protocol}
In this section, we propose a general transmission protocol which exploits various queues and coding opportunities to achieve the entire stable throughput region.
We focus on homogeneous settings where $\delta_{ij}=\delta$ and divide $\delta$ into three parts as $0\leq \delta < \frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}$, $\frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}\leq \delta < 0.5$ and $0.5\leq \delta \leq 1$. In this section, we explain our transmission protocol for $0\leq \delta < \frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}$ and defer the detailed description of our protocol for other regimes to appendices. Furthermore, we demonstrate the protocol through the following: (1) Identifying a priority policy to distinguish which queue should send its data bits before others; (2) Defining the update procedure to employ priority policy at each node; (3) Defining control table to determine data movement rules between queues; | (4) Introducing some flexible cases which provide a general rule to achieve the entire stable throughput region; (5) Proposing a pseudo-code to explain how to implement our general protocol. The details of our protocol when $\frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}\leq \delta < 0.5$, $0.5\leq \delta \leq 1$ and non-homogeneous settings are presented in Appendices~\ref{apndx:A},~\ref{apndx:B}, and Section~\ref{sect:non-homogeneous}, respectively. We note that all the operations in our transmission protocol are linear.
\subsection{Constructing virtual Queues at the transmitters}
\label{Subsection:QI}
In queue-based transmissions, queues play the main role to handle the data bits. In each queue, we use a subscript $i$ to describe that the queue stores the data bits which belong to ${\sf Tx}_i$. In addition, all queues with subscript $i$ are only available at ${\sf Tx}_i$ (i.e. there is no data exchanging between transmitters). | 256 | 1 |
a matter of significant concern," the report says.
White House silent over CIA drone reports as pressure builds on Brennan 06 Feb 2013 The pressure on John Brennan, Barack Obama's nominee for CIA director and the architect of the White House strategy on drones, intensified on Wednesday amid revelations of a secret CIA drone base in Saudi Arabia and anger in Congress at the administration's refusal to reveal the legal basis for killing US citizens. The Obama administration and Saudi Arabia were silent over reports on Wednesday that the CIA is secretly using an air base in Saudi Arabia to conduct its controversial drone assassination campaign in neighbouring Yemen. The reports revealed that the drones that killed the US-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and his son in September 2011, and Said al-Shehri, a senior al-Qaida [al-CIAduh] commander who died from his injuries last month, were launched from the unnamed base. The revelation is an embarrassment to the White House, which pressured the Washington Post and some other news organisations to suppress the information for 12 months on national security grounds.
Secret US assassination drone base in Saudi Arabia exposed 06 Feb 2013 The existence of a previously secret US assassination drone base in Saudi Arabia has come to light amid President Barack Obama's bid to install his counterterrorism adviser and architect | a matter of significant concern," the report says.
White House silent over CIA drone reports as pressure builds on Brennan 06 Feb 2013 The pressure on John Brennan, Barack Obama's nominee for CIA director and the architect of the White House strategy on drones, intensified on Wednesday amid revelations of a secret CIA drone base in Saudi Arabia and anger in Congress at the administration's refusal to reveal the legal basis for killing US citizens. The Obama administration and Saudi Arabia were silent over reports on Wednesday that the CIA is secretly using an air base in Saudi Arabia to conduct its controversial drone assassination campaign in neighbouring Yemen. The reports revealed that the drones that killed the US-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and his son in September 2011, and Said al-Shehri, a senior al-Qaida [al-CIAduh] commander who died from his injuries last month, were launched from the unnamed base. The revelation is an embarrassment to the White House, which pressured the Washington Post and some other news organisations to suppress the information for 12 months on national security grounds.
Secret US assassination drone base in Saudi Arabia exposed 06 Feb 2013 The existence of a previously secret US assassination drone base in Saudi Arabia has come to light amid President Barack Obama's bid to install his counterterrorism adviser and architect | of his covert targeted-killing policy, John Brennan, as the next CIA director. CIA terror drones flown out of a secret American base in Saudi Arabia were used to carry out the "only strike intentionally targeting a US citizen" to kill Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old son in a 2011 attack in Yemen, The Washington Post reports on Wednesday. The Obama administration's highly controversial and secret targeted-killing program has relied on an expanding collection of assassination drone bases maintained by the CIA spy agency and the US military's Joint Special Operations Command.
Hackers access Federal Reserve website, data 06 Feb 2013 The Federal Reserve has acknowledged that an outside party gained access to its website and a limited amount of data, raising questions about the central bank's cyber-security measures. The Fed did not say which of its websites had been compromised, or detail the information obtained by intruders. According to Reuters, the Fed notified bankers earlier this week that a contact database designed to facilitate communication between banks during a natural disaster had been compromised. The notice, sent via the Fed's Emergency Communication System, warned that email addresses, phone numbers and other contact information had been stolen and published.
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art sen-ices by transforming the Lincoln Park and Loop campuses with the addition of more than $300 million in facilities and amenities. They will what... help pay for my college education? Whrei my fitted ioki «n» livrti UPS fSnftiglit sisit was kK«H3§. Bun wt-fii in UPS The university's revenues were $149.6 million when Minogue arrived in 1993. Today, these revenues have increased by almost 40 percent to $374.2 million. Minogue also worked to integrate basic student services into the World Wide Web, ranging from tuition payments to class registrations. Because of such technological innovations as DePaul Online, students are now able to retake a course on the Web if unable to attend a class session. It was also under Minogue's leadership that the School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems and the stateof-the-art Digital Media Center were created. Photo courtesy of DePaul Media Relations 'The university has prospered under Father Minogue's leadership, but 10 years is a long time for any university president to serve, given the stress of thejob/ —Michael Mezey, dean of LA&S Academics also flourished under Minogue's | art sen-ices by transforming the Lincoln Park and Loop campuses with the addition of more than $300 million in facilities and amenities. They will what... help pay for my college education? Whrei my fitted ioki «n» livrti UPS fSnftiglit sisit was kK«H3§. Bun wt-fii in UPS The university's revenues were $149.6 million when Minogue arrived in 1993. Today, these revenues have increased by almost 40 percent to $374.2 million. Minogue also worked to integrate basic student services into the World Wide Web, ranging from tuition payments to class registrations. Because of such technological innovations as DePaul Online, students are now able to retake a course on the Web if unable to attend a class session. It was also under Minogue's leadership that the School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems and the stateof-the-art Digital Media Center were created. Photo courtesy of DePaul Media Relations 'The university has prospered under Father Minogue's leadership, but 10 years is a long time for any university president to serve, given the stress of thejob/ —Michael Mezey, dean of LA&S Academics also flourished under Minogue's | leadership and direction. U.S. News & World Report has ranked DePaul's parttime MBA program consistently among the top 10 in the nation. In 1998, TIME Magazine and the ims fofiljsisig jwy fsvr h« i.oflegi? wli«I mk8 to school and wortc part-time and get up to SZJ.OUO towards college tuition and expenses through ttie fcam and Learn® Program, lire shift! work fits in wstfi rr*y schedule, and with weekends and holidays oft, I have plenty of time for studying and hanging out with my friends PART-TIME PACKAGE HANDLERS Erfin $8.50 (KM lwia, wilh mritMsts e^ 50C after 90 days and 50C after one year Consistent Work Schedule Paid Vacations Weekly Paychecks Wrstlwmls ft Holidays 01! Exsellenl BcnKvlib (M slii:«J/isIc ft 401K) Get as much as 'Lan Lea HODCKINS l-SS 8 i-294 Sulxtifis 79lh Willow Springs Rds ADDISON 100 | 256 | 1 |
target polypeptide;
(h) defining amino acids subsets in said target polypeptide that are predicted to be cleaved by a peptidase; and
(i) determining if the resulting amino acid subsets are predicted to have MHC binding properties and to function as a T cell epitope that generates an immune response;
(j) preparing an immunogen from amino acid subsets that are predicted to have MHC binding properties and to function as a T cell epitope that generates an immune response; and
(k) administering an effective amount of the immunogen to a subject under conditions such that an immune response is generated.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein said probabilistic modeling is by a probabilistic neural net or a support vector machine.
3. The process of claim 2, wherein said probabilistic neural net comprises a multi-layer perceptron neural network regression process wherein the output is the probability of cleavage by a particular peptidase within a particular cleavage site dimer within a particular amino acid sequence.
4. The process of claim 3, wherein said probabilistic neural net predicts a peptidase cleavage site with greater than about 70, 80, 90, or 95% | target polypeptide;
(h) defining amino acids subsets in said target polypeptide that are predicted to be cleaved by a peptidase; and
(i) determining if the resulting amino acid subsets are predicted to have MHC binding properties and to function as a T cell epitope that generates an immune response;
(j) preparing an immunogen from amino acid subsets that are predicted to have MHC binding properties and to function as a T cell epitope that generates an immune response; and
(k) administering an effective amount of the immunogen to a subject under conditions such that an immune response is generated.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein said probabilistic modeling is by a probabilistic neural net or a support vector machine.
3. The process of claim 2, wherein said probabilistic neural net comprises a multi-layer perceptron neural network regression process wherein the output is the probability of cleavage by a particular peptidase within a particular cleavage site dimer within a particular amino acid sequence.
4. The process of claim 3, wherein said probabilistic neural net predicts a peptidase cleavage site with greater than about 70, 80, 90, or 95% | accuracy.
5. The process of claim 3, further comprising utilizing a number of hidden nodes in said multi-layer perceptron that correlates to the number of amino acids in the cleavage site octomer.
6. The process of claim 1, wherein said amino acid subset in said protein of interest is from about 4 to about 50 amino acids in length.
7. The process of claim 1, wherein said peptide of defined length is 8 amino acids in length.
8. The process of claim 1, wherein said subsets of amino acid sequences begin at n-terminus of the amino acid sequence, wherein n is the first amino acid of the sequence and c is the last amino acid in the sequence, and the sets comprise each peptide of 8 amino acids in length starting from n and the next peptide in the set is n+1 until n+1 ends at c for the given length of the peptides selected.
9. The process of claim 1, wherein said physicochemical properties of individual amino acids are selected from the group consisting of polarity, optimized matching hydrophobicity, hydropathicity, hydropathcity expressed as free energy of transfer to surface in kcal/mole, hydrophobicity scale based on | 256 | 1 |
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After completing How to Train Your Dragon, Chris returned to The Croods, which was released on March 22, 2013.[9] Sanders shared directing and writing credits with Kirk DeMicco, who had joined in the middle of production. The film proved to be a success, grossing over $500 million.[10] Sanders and DeMicco then worked on The Croods sequel for three and a half years, before its cancellation in late 2016.[10][11] However, the sequel was revived in September 2017, although with Joel Crawford replacing Sanders as director.[12][13]
Personal lifeEdit
Sanders is married to Jessica Steele-Sanders.[14] Together, they wrote an illustrated novel, titled Rescue Sirens: The Search for the Atavist (2015).[14] Sanders also draws the popular webcomic Kiskaloo.
FilmographyEdit
1984 Muppet Babies Character designer
1990 The Rescuers Down Under Storyboard artist/Character designer/Visual development
1991 Beauty and the Beast Story/Visual development artist
1992 Aladdin Story
1994 The Lion King Story/Production designer/Storyboard artist for Mufasa's Ghost sequence[15]
1998 Mulan Little Brother Screenplay/Story supervisor
1999 Tarzan | .
After completing How to Train Your Dragon, Chris returned to The Croods, which was released on March 22, 2013.[9] Sanders shared directing and writing credits with Kirk DeMicco, who had joined in the middle of production. The film proved to be a success, grossing over $500 million.[10] Sanders and DeMicco then worked on The Croods sequel for three and a half years, before its cancellation in late 2016.[10][11] However, the sequel was revived in September 2017, although with Joel Crawford replacing Sanders as director.[12][13]
Personal lifeEdit
Sanders is married to Jessica Steele-Sanders.[14] Together, they wrote an illustrated novel, titled Rescue Sirens: The Search for the Atavist (2015).[14] Sanders also draws the popular webcomic Kiskaloo.
FilmographyEdit
1984 Muppet Babies Character designer
1990 The Rescuers Down Under Storyboard artist/Character designer/Visual development
1991 Beauty and the Beast Story/Visual development artist
1992 Aladdin Story
1994 The Lion King Story/Production designer/Storyboard artist for Mufasa's Ghost sequence[15]
1998 Mulan Little Brother Screenplay/Story supervisor
1999 Tarzan | Baby Baboon Characters
Fantasia 2000 Original concept: "Pines of Rome"
2002 Lilo & Stitch Stitch Director/Writer/Character designer
2003 Stitch! The Movie Stitch Characters
2003–06 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Stitch, 627 Characters
2004 The Lion King 1½ Stitch Cameo appearance
2005 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Stitch Characters
Kingdom Hearts II Stitch Video game
2006 Leroy & Stitch Stitch, Leroy Characters
2007 Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ Stitch Video game
2008 Disney Think Fast Stitch Video game
2009 G-Force storyboard artist, character designer, story artist
2010 Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep Stitch Video game
How to Train Your Dragon Director/Screenplay
2011 Kinect: Disneyland Adventures Stitch Video game
2013 Disney Magical World Stitch Video game
The Croods Belt Director/Screenplay
2014 Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes Stitch Video game
Penguins of Madagascar Antarctic Penguin Characters
How to Train Your Dragon 2 Executive producer
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0 Stitch Video game[16]
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World[17 | 256 | 1 |
the incorrect assumption of the consulting professionals that he had been electrocuted also impacted the ALJ's reliance on these reports in dismissing Plaintiff's subjective complaints. Indeed, he appears in general to assert that the ALJ was wrong in not crediting his own testimony about the severity of his symptoms from microwave exposure. When an ALJ has articulated reasons supporting a credibility determination, that determination is afforded significant deference. See Horodenski v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec., 215 Fed.Appx. 183, 188-89 (3d Cir. 2007); Reefer v. Barnhart, 326 F.3d 376, 380 (3d Cir. 2003). The Court finds that the record more than supports such deference here.
The ALJ not only explained at great length how the objective medical findings of record and Plaintiff's activities of daily living did not support Plaintiff's subjective complaints, he also noted specific examples in the record calling into question Plaintiff's credibility generally. He noted that Dr. Billings not only questioned the sincerity of Plaintiff's efforts during her examination of him, but that Plaintiff even seemed to be smug about it. (R. 16, 1086-91). The ALJ pointed out that Dr. Rosenberg had similar concerns about Plaintiff | the incorrect assumption of the consulting professionals that he had been electrocuted also impacted the ALJ's reliance on these reports in dismissing Plaintiff's subjective complaints. Indeed, he appears in general to assert that the ALJ was wrong in not crediting his own testimony about the severity of his symptoms from microwave exposure. When an ALJ has articulated reasons supporting a credibility determination, that determination is afforded significant deference. See Horodenski v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec., 215 Fed.Appx. 183, 188-89 (3d Cir. 2007); Reefer v. Barnhart, 326 F.3d 376, 380 (3d Cir. 2003). The Court finds that the record more than supports such deference here.
The ALJ not only explained at great length how the objective medical findings of record and Plaintiff's activities of daily living did not support Plaintiff's subjective complaints, he also noted specific examples in the record calling into question Plaintiff's credibility generally. He noted that Dr. Billings not only questioned the sincerity of Plaintiff's efforts during her examination of him, but that Plaintiff even seemed to be smug about it. (R. 16, 1086-91). The ALJ pointed out that Dr. Rosenberg had similar concerns about Plaintiff | 's credibility. (R. 22, 23, 1071-74). He further noted that one of Plaintiff's treating physicians, Hairong Peng, M.D., had notated in his records that he had been asked by Plaintiff to sign a letter stating that Plaintiff had been subjected to microwave radiation and that he was taking high doses of opiate medication, but that he refused to do so. (R. 23, 1171). Moreover, the ALJ discussed that, when the microwave exposure first happened, one of Plaintiff's primary interests was to have the event “legally documented.” (R. 20, 758). While Plaintiff may have a different interpretation as to the impact of this evidence on his credibility, there is no question that there was sufficient information in the record for the ALJ to have made the findings that he did as to credibility. For the last few posts, Tintin and Captain Haddock have been following the kidnapped Professor Calculus. After their Helicopter “ran out of fuel” they have been walking towards the Bordurian border trying to hitch hikes albeit with no luck. While walking through a small town, Captain Haddock, who was by now drenched and uber angry, decided to buy some Tobacco. | 256 | 1 |
Wheeling Park High School Speech and Debate Team on March 23 at Marshall University.
Wheeling Park High School’s 2019 Speech and Debate Team
In celebration of all 40 years of championships, Gail Adams, involved first as a parent, then as a coach, is hoping to gather some of the hundreds of students, coaches and parents who helped to keep the streak alive. “A Remarkable Reunion” is set for Saturday, April 13, at the high school.
“Earlier this school year, as the team began its journey to 40, I thought about how many people it has taken throughout the years to create this remarkable dynasty,” said Adams, who is now an innovation coach for Ohio County Schools.
“The more I thought about it, I realized members of the early championship teams are now in their 50s. Some former and present coaches are even older than that. I thought if ever a reunion were to be held, it would be better to do it sooner rather than later. While each championship is special in its own right, people celebrate milestones in decades, so I thought this would be the perfect year to celebrate the accomplishments of the teams: past, present and future,” she said.
“ | Wheeling Park High School Speech and Debate Team on March 23 at Marshall University.
Wheeling Park High School’s 2019 Speech and Debate Team
In celebration of all 40 years of championships, Gail Adams, involved first as a parent, then as a coach, is hoping to gather some of the hundreds of students, coaches and parents who helped to keep the streak alive. “A Remarkable Reunion” is set for Saturday, April 13, at the high school.
“Earlier this school year, as the team began its journey to 40, I thought about how many people it has taken throughout the years to create this remarkable dynasty,” said Adams, who is now an innovation coach for Ohio County Schools.
“The more I thought about it, I realized members of the early championship teams are now in their 50s. Some former and present coaches are even older than that. I thought if ever a reunion were to be held, it would be better to do it sooner rather than later. While each championship is special in its own right, people celebrate milestones in decades, so I thought this would be the perfect year to celebrate the accomplishments of the teams: past, present and future,” she said.
“ | A Remarkable Reunion” will take place from 6-9 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at Wheeling Park High School. The evening will start with a buffet dinner catered by Ye Olde Alpha, followed by a presentation of 40 years in pictures as well as performances by some current and recent team members in the Phyllis A. Beneke Theater. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the OCS Board of Education Office or at Wheeling Park High School. The deadline for reservations is April 10. The event is open to coaches, team members, former team members, judges and their guests. Visit the Facebook event for more information.
Many former students and coaches are excited about attending the reunion, saying they “wouldn’t miss it for the world.” Some of them shared with Weelunk thoughts and memories about their years involved with the Wheeling Park High Speech and Debate Team.
It was in 1980 that the Wheeling Park Speech Team won its first state title. (Photo provided by Gail Adams)
ON COACHES:
You can’t talk about the team without talking about the coaches — and everyone talks about Miss Schoolcraft. (She, however, recalls her coaching | 256 | 1 |
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One Girl One Cup
Menstruation, Comprehensive Sex Education
Paule Marion
Tool's Title
One Girl One Cup [➦]
✎ English
✎ German
• Young Adults
• Women, trans people and non-binary people
• Website
1 min 38 sec for each video
Conception by
The Female Company and Scholz & Friends Berlin
Release Date and Last Update
2020 (no update as of the review date)
For the last couple of months we've constantly been asked by our community: How do you use a menstrual cup? Is there no tutorial? Oh yes, there is! But there's no way to explain how to use the cup without showing it. Whoever does that on social media gets censored. Why? Because there | wing shields, High powered hi-fi system, matching Rosso Scuderia brake callipers and much more. It is offered in exceptional condition and has covered just 7,350 miles and comes with the reassurance of a full Ferrari main dealer service history.
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One Girl One Cup
Menstruation, Comprehensive Sex Education
Paule Marion
Tool's Title
One Girl One Cup [➦]
✎ English
✎ German
• Young Adults
• Women, trans people and non-binary people
• Website
1 min 38 sec for each video
Conception by
The Female Company and Scholz & Friends Berlin
Release Date and Last Update
2020 (no update as of the review date)
For the last couple of months we've constantly been asked by our community: How do you use a menstrual cup? Is there no tutorial? Oh yes, there is! But there's no way to explain how to use the cup without showing it. Whoever does that on social media gets censored. Why? Because there | ’s no distinction between pornographic content and education. To break the taboo around menstrual education, we created the first explicit tutorial ever. And as we can’t show it on Instagram, we chose to show it on alternative sex platforms.
Official Reference
The Female Company. (2020). One Girl One Cup. https://onegirlonecup.de/en#
To Access the Tool
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Although there is some educational information, we have to keep in mind that this is a commercial campaign for a menstrual cup. The company also has a YouTube channel, including videos in German.
The title is similar to an explicit pornographic video and if researched on Google, can be mistaken for porn.
The campaign is only addressed to women, however, not only women use menstrual cups.
The promotional video on the website says the tutorial can be found on PornHub, as it is explicit. It is written on the website that they do not use this platform anymore and chose to work with sexual educational platforms instead. They are available on Sex School , among others. There are 3 tutorial videos: The Quickie, The Work Out (shows how to insert it), and The Pull Out (shows how to remove | 256 | 1 |
with a major label again?
“I would never say never,” he answers. “Five years ago, if you asked me if I’d be writing songs, I would’ve said, ‘Probably not.’ I know enough now to never say never. I’m certainly not looking for a major label, that’s for sure."
'A major label’s a lot like a bad girlfriend,” he adds, his tone hinting at a grin. “They see your potential, they woo you, they tell you they like you the way you are — and then they try to change you into what they want.”
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“I would never say never,” he answers. “Five years ago, if you asked me if I’d be writing songs, I would’ve said, ‘Probably not.’ I know enough now to never say never. I’m certainly not looking for a major label, that’s for sure."
'A major label’s a lot like a bad girlfriend,” he adds, his tone hinting at a grin. “They see your potential, they woo you, they tell you they like you the way you are — and then they try to change you into what they want.”
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Hank Williams Jr. and Old Crow Medicine Show to Perform at Cincinnati's Riverbend Music Center It's Middle School STAAR Test | Time. Why Teachers Groups are Fed Up
It's that time of year again, as tens of thousands of Texas middle school kids drop everything to take the annual State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test, News Radio 1200 WOAI reports.
The STAAR is the key exam in the school year, and determined whether students can be passed to the next grade, whether they can graduate, and they also help dictate the Texas Education Agency's performance reviews for individual schools.
So you think you're smarter than a seventh grader? Here are a couple of questions from the STAAR Test, courtesy of the TEA:
From Mathematics:
Mari bought 6 packets of tomato seeds. Each packet contained 24 seeds. She planted 1 packet of the seeds, and 15 seeds sprouted.
Which statement about the seeds in the remaining packets is best supported by this information?
A No more than 50 seeds will sprout
.B Between 50 and 100 seeds will sprout.
C At least 100 but no more than 120 seeds will sprout.
D All 120 seeds will sprout
.From Science:
Fertilizers used on farms near the coast can be carried to the ocean when runoff occurs during | 256 | 1 |
to tell him—and the entire world—how much he loves the man? Not quite a scarf, more than a necklace. He will only see that it makes your neck look even more irresistible. Reason enough to pull you forward into a kiss and to tug at one end of this exquisite piece until it slides from your neck inch by skin-tingling inch.
Beaded Neck Wrap (No. 5888). Suede-feel fabric with chiffon rosettes and iridescent pink and green beading that dangles seductively wherever curves and gravity offer the least resistance. Some would call these embellishments gewgaws, but the beads and rosettes are most definitely not just for show. You had a plan for them all along. Imported. Box-Toppers highest-ranked pitchers in each league for the season were selected Wednesday as 2013‘s Cy Young Award winners.
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw was chosen as National League Cy Young Award winner. He led all players in Box-Toppers points for the season with 21.7.
Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer was chosen as American League Cy Young Award winner. He led all AL pitchers in Box-Toppers points with 18.1 | to tell him—and the entire world—how much he loves the man? Not quite a scarf, more than a necklace. He will only see that it makes your neck look even more irresistible. Reason enough to pull you forward into a kiss and to tug at one end of this exquisite piece until it slides from your neck inch by skin-tingling inch.
Beaded Neck Wrap (No. 5888). Suede-feel fabric with chiffon rosettes and iridescent pink and green beading that dangles seductively wherever curves and gravity offer the least resistance. Some would call these embellishments gewgaws, but the beads and rosettes are most definitely not just for show. You had a plan for them all along. Imported. Box-Toppers highest-ranked pitchers in each league for the season were selected Wednesday as 2013‘s Cy Young Award winners.
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw was chosen as National League Cy Young Award winner. He led all players in Box-Toppers points for the season with 21.7.
Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer was chosen as American League Cy Young Award winner. He led all AL pitchers in Box-Toppers points with 18.1 | . He ranked fifth among all players.
Voting by the Baseball Writers Association of America for the Cy Young Award for top pitcher coincided, generally, with Box-Toppers Player Rankings. There were some anomalies and snubs.
Patrick Corbin of the Diamondbacks. He had 17.4 Box-Toppers points and ranked fifth among all NL pitchers. Corbin briefly led all players in Box-Toppers rankings in July.
Justin Masterson of the Indians. He had 16.4 Box-Toppers points and ranked third among all AL pitchers and 10th among all players. Masterson led all players in Box-Toppers points at five different times in the season, including being the overall leader for nearly a month from July 21 to Aug. 17. He led all AL pitchers in Box-Toppers points until Sept. 15, when he was finally passed by Scherzer. True, Masterson did not pitch much or pitch well down the stretch. His last Box-Toppers Player of the Game honor came on July 27. Still he was the player who most helped his team win 11 games—more than many pitchers who received votes—and should have been given some consideration among voters.
Lance Lynn of the Cardinals. He had 16. | 256 | 1 |
or authorized by the The Beacham and/or Cody Jinks and neither that entity nor any of its affiliates have licensed or endorsed us to sell tickets, goods and or services in conjunction with their events. At first start up of the Home center client, the client will try to detect the Home center server or service located in your home network.
When the HC server is running, the IP address of the computer where it is running will be added in the list (image).
A username and password is required to login. The defaults login accounts can be found in the manual.
If the HC server is discovered, the HC client will automatically make a connection and load the client configuration from the server.
Checking Remember login will store the address, username and password in the local settings, so the next time you start the client, it will immediately reconnect to the server.
Q: Why is my server is not discovered?
Make sure both the computer where the HC client is running and where the HC server is running are properly connected to your home network.
Start the HC server and hit ‘Retry’.
In these last two cases you can hit ‘Setup’ and fill in manually the IP of the server.
If for | or authorized by the The Beacham and/or Cody Jinks and neither that entity nor any of its affiliates have licensed or endorsed us to sell tickets, goods and or services in conjunction with their events. At first start up of the Home center client, the client will try to detect the Home center server or service located in your home network.
When the HC server is running, the IP address of the computer where it is running will be added in the list (image).
A username and password is required to login. The defaults login accounts can be found in the manual.
If the HC server is discovered, the HC client will automatically make a connection and load the client configuration from the server.
Checking Remember login will store the address, username and password in the local settings, so the next time you start the client, it will immediately reconnect to the server.
Q: Why is my server is not discovered?
Make sure both the computer where the HC client is running and where the HC server is running are properly connected to your home network.
Start the HC server and hit ‘Retry’.
In these last two cases you can hit ‘Setup’ and fill in manually the IP of the server.
If for | some reason the connection to the HC server is lost, the client will try to re-establish the connection when you operate a button. You don’t need to manually reconnect to the server. Remember the Multi-State Worker Tax Fairness Act—the legislation that would abolish the tax penalty for telecommuting across state lines? Well, it has now been introduced in the U.S. Senate, as well as the House, and telecommuters and their employers must unite to help get it passed!
Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy from Connecticut introduced the Senate version of the measure on May 15. Just like the House bill introduced in February by Connecticut delegates Jim Himes, Rosa DeLauro, and Elizabeth Esty, the Senate bill would prohibit states from applying a tax rule known as the “convenience of the employer” rule.
In a state with a convenience rule, if a nonresident works for an in-state employer and opts to telecommute sometimes, she will have to pretend that the days she spent working at home were days she spent working in her employer’s state. Thus, she will have to treat the income she earned at home as if she earned it in her employer’s state and | 256 | 1 |
goes, but at a certain point it looks like hand wringing. The right response to speech is more speech, but the right response to violence against speech is not just verbal condemnation but strong laws, carefully written and stringently enforced.
We are not defenseless in the face of violence. This isn’t 1929, and America isn’t the Weimar Republic. Nor should our people have to rely on organizing their own self-defense. We don’t need anarchists and vigilantes fighting it out on the grounds of our universities. But that’s what we’re going to get, unless those who have the authority, and therefore the responsibility, take firm action to protect their people in the exercise of their rights.
Political speech is one thing, and shouldn’t be shut down, but violence is entirely another matter. Are new laws needed to curtail this particular type of violence?
Filed Under: Front-Page Feature, Liberty Tagged With: campus violence, Charles Murray, free speech, Middlebury College, protests, Sen. Jim Talent
Want to Work? Then Don’t Wait For Universal Basic Income
January 24, 2017 by Arthur C. Brooks
I recently read an interesting series of memos | goes, but at a certain point it looks like hand wringing. The right response to speech is more speech, but the right response to violence against speech is not just verbal condemnation but strong laws, carefully written and stringently enforced.
We are not defenseless in the face of violence. This isn’t 1929, and America isn’t the Weimar Republic. Nor should our people have to rely on organizing their own self-defense. We don’t need anarchists and vigilantes fighting it out on the grounds of our universities. But that’s what we’re going to get, unless those who have the authority, and therefore the responsibility, take firm action to protect their people in the exercise of their rights.
Political speech is one thing, and shouldn’t be shut down, but violence is entirely another matter. Are new laws needed to curtail this particular type of violence?
Filed Under: Front-Page Feature, Liberty Tagged With: campus violence, Charles Murray, free speech, Middlebury College, protests, Sen. Jim Talent
Want to Work? Then Don’t Wait For Universal Basic Income
January 24, 2017 by Arthur C. Brooks
I recently read an interesting series of memos | that propose three possible futures for the U.S. economy. This suite of essays, published by the Knight Foundation, merit a read if you’re interested in innovation and techno-futurism.
Their most optimistic scenario includes a version of a “universal basic income,” a popular policy idea among academics. The UBI would replace most complicated, conditional welfare programs with a straight-up minimum income guarantee that everyone receives from the government simply for being alive. (Nice work if you can get it!)
The UBI is the rare idea that garners support from both liberal and conservative intellectuals. Progressives like the idea of a generous and unconditional benefit for anyone who needs it; conservatives like the idea of replacing messy bureaucracies with a much clearer and more concise policy.
Unfortunately, on this front, I am the skunk at the garden party. As I wrote in a drive-by Medium response to the Knight memo, simply conceding a “post-work” future and paying everyone a salary to breathe is a poor substitute for the tougher job of actually getting people back to work. As the memo rightly notes, there are huge costs to simply cutting work out of people’s lives, even if you mitigate the financial | 256 | 1 |
bration Of A Disease’, Cabbage sound better than ever before and people surely must be getting excited to go out and see them on the live stage. In short, this EP is just an incredible experience.
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“It was like one of those classic, old | bration Of A Disease’, Cabbage sound better than ever before and people surely must be getting excited to go out and see them on the live stage. In short, this EP is just an incredible experience.
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She was young, cute, built, and knew it—poured into tight-fitting jeans and an even tighter top. And she wanted to strike a pose. She sidled up next to a new Ford Mustang Cobra Jet drag car, arched her back, hand on hip, tilted her head and smiled with a little smirk while her male companion snapped a photo.
“It was like one of those classic, old | -time drag-racing poses, like Linda Vaughn in the 1960s,” says Jesse Kershaw from Ford Racing’s Performance Group. “It was great seeing a young couple, the kind you haven’t seen down in the Sportsman pits all that much in recent years, checking out the cars. Maybe we’re doing something that’ll get young people interested and involved in Sportsman racing again.”
Drag-racing old-timers will recall that in the late 1960s, Detroit’s Big Four automakers ruled America’s quarter-miles. Each of the factories built cars made especially for drag racing—the Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt and 428 Cobra Jet Mustang, Chevrolet’s Z11 427, Pontiac’s Catalina with the “Swiss cheese” frame holes, the Hemi ’Cuda and Challenger from Mopar, and the COPO Camaro. Even little American Motors had the AMX. From about 1963 through 1969, these drag-pack specials engaged in an ever escalating horsepower war of historic proportions. By the early 1970s, though, factory interest in the horsepower party quickly wound down because of tougher emissions and safety standards, spiking | 256 | 1 |
songwriter D.R.A.M.’s first full length contains huge pop hit “Broccoli” as well as standouts “Cute” and “Cash Machine” and a few other delights.
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North Carolina folk rock group continues to get better on promising “Heart Like A Levee”.
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KAMAIYAH- A GOOD NIGHT IN THE GHETTO
Debut mixtape from young female rapper from Oakland who seemed to be blowing up everywhere in 2016 both here and on features.
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LAKE STREET DIVE- SIDE PONY
Boston roots band major label debut (Nonesuch Records) is consistently a blast to listen to and dabbles in different genres including soul, country & old skool rock n’ roll.
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Under-appreciated singer-songwriter releases “ | songwriter D.R.A.M.’s first full length contains huge pop hit “Broccoli” as well as standouts “Cute” and “Cash Machine” and a few other delights.
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HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER- HEART LIKE A LEVEE
North Carolina folk rock group continues to get better on promising “Heart Like A Levee”.
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KAMAIYAH- A GOOD NIGHT IN THE GHETTO
Debut mixtape from young female rapper from Oakland who seemed to be blowing up everywhere in 2016 both here and on features.
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LAKE STREET DIVE- SIDE PONY
Boston roots band major label debut (Nonesuch Records) is consistently a blast to listen to and dabbles in different genres including soul, country & old skool rock n’ roll.
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THAO & THE GET DOWN- A MAN ALIVE
Second album by alternative folk-rock duo, produced by tune-yards’ Merril Garbus and containing much of her influence while genre-hopping and surprising throughout.
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Low-key but rock solid late period effort by dependable yet legendary alt-country icons Wilco.
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BOCSG has an extensive local network of 23 touch points, giving customers easy access to customised and innovative banking solutions. Cardholders can perform easy and speedy transactions leveraging the bank’s platforms including BOC internet banking, mobile banking and more than 200 ATMs in the atm5 network islandwide. BOCSG is the only Chinese bank in Singapore to offer the FAST funds transfer service and is also the first and only bank in Singapore to offer premium cards across all three card associations (Visa, MasterCard and UnionPay).
The BOC Sheng Siong card is the latest in a series of product and banking innovations and rides on the success of the BOC Family credit card which recently won a Best Family card category award. Other popular BOCSG products include BOC SmartSaver which offers customers up to 3.55% interest per annum, BOC Family credit card, BOC Union-Pay Dual Currency Diamond credit card and Mobile Banking app.
Customers can visit any BOC branch to apply for the BOC Sheng Siong card. For more information, please visit www.bankofchina.com/sg.
About Bank of China and its Singapore Branch
Bank of China was established | in 1912. It is the only bank in China which operated through the century. In 2016, Bank of China was again designated as a Global Systemically Important Bank, thus becoming the sole financial institution from emerging economies to be designated as a Global Systemically Important Bank for six consecutive years. As China’s most internationalised and diversified bank, Bank of China provides a comprehensive range of financial services to customers across the Chinese mainland as well as 51 countries and regions, covering 20 countries along the Belt and Road, with businesses spreading across commercial banking, investment banking, direct investments, insurance businesses, funds management, aircraft leasing and many other areas, possessing the highest diversity of all banks. Bank of China possesses established global RMB clearing network and payment systems, and has built a comprehensive product and services portfolio including RMB deposit, loan, settlement, investment and trading products.
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age of wellbeing?" he rhetorically asked the conference.
"One man, fresh from the north came to the front of the crowd: 'I, Māui, will take up this tremendous challenge.
"I will catch a $1 billion fish every year, and distribute is across the regions," Davis said, impersonating Regional Economic Development Minister, and NZ First MP, Shane Jones.
The fish, in this metaphor, is the Government's $3 billion Provincial Growth Fund, which Jones is in charge of.
National MP Chris Bishop was quick to hit back at Davis' account of the Government so far.
"If you define 'light' as worsening child poverty, slowing growth, low business confidence, broken promises, and utter incompetence then this comment makes sense I suppose," he tweeted.
If you define ‘light’ as worsening child poverty, slowing growth, low business confidence, broken promises, and utter incompetence then this comment makes sense I suppose https://t.co/xJm8ahgfZD
— Christopher Bishop (@cjsbishop) November 29, 2019
Meanwhile, Council of Trade Unions (CTU) president Richard Wagstaff delivered the Government a subtle hurry-up on its work to get Fair Pay | age of wellbeing?" he rhetorically asked the conference.
"One man, fresh from the north came to the front of the crowd: 'I, Māui, will take up this tremendous challenge.
"I will catch a $1 billion fish every year, and distribute is across the regions," Davis said, impersonating Regional Economic Development Minister, and NZ First MP, Shane Jones.
The fish, in this metaphor, is the Government's $3 billion Provincial Growth Fund, which Jones is in charge of.
National MP Chris Bishop was quick to hit back at Davis' account of the Government so far.
"If you define 'light' as worsening child poverty, slowing growth, low business confidence, broken promises, and utter incompetence then this comment makes sense I suppose," he tweeted.
If you define ‘light’ as worsening child poverty, slowing growth, low business confidence, broken promises, and utter incompetence then this comment makes sense I suppose https://t.co/xJm8ahgfZD
— Christopher Bishop (@cjsbishop) November 29, 2019
Meanwhile, Council of Trade Unions (CTU) president Richard Wagstaff delivered the Government a subtle hurry-up on its work to get Fair Pay | Agreement legislation over the line.
Speaking to those gathered this morning, Wagstaff was full of praise for the Government, saying that over the past two years it had been a "triumph of style and substance".
Unions and the Government had been working together strongly, he said, noting unemployment was at the lowest level in 10 years and wage growth was at the highest it had been in a decade.
"But there is still so much more to do."
"We need to bring Fair Pay Agreements forward. We urgently need to establish minimum rates for workers across industries to stop the race to the bottom."
In October, he delivered a similar – albeit stronger – message about the speed in which the Government is moving on Fair Pay Agreements.
At the time, Workplace Relations Minister Iain Lees-Galloway was unable to confirm if Fair Pay Agreement legislation would be passed before next year's election.
Wagstaff said unions would be disappointed to hear this and said unions are "absolutely pushing to get them in as soon as possible". » Clinchfield Railroad (more..)
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�Doom Philosophy” is their second (!) full length release after their 2010 “The Rough Path of Nihilism”. I'm not familiar with their former releases but this one certainly isn't bad. Sorrows path plays melodic Doom Metal with some sniffs of prog notable in a few tracks like for example the (almost) instrumental close “damned (O) fish – L.S.D. Most inspired by bands like Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus and most of all the melody of Memonto Mori they deliver an enjoyable record in this genre. All ingredients are present and more for a fine hour of melancholic Doom with surprising breaks, good instrumental control and deep vibrato vocals. After the fine instrumental opener “First Beam Of Darkness Into Light” you already get the best songs in line. Just listen to “Tragedy”, “A Dance With The Dead” (with haunting vocals), the darker and heavier “Brother Of Life” and “Everything Can Change”. Very good songs with enough variety and more than promising. There isn't a bad song on this album but sometimes they repeat themselves. Guest appearances are made by Snowy Shaw (vocally | �Doom Philosophy” is their second (!) full length release after their 2010 “The Rough Path of Nihilism”. I'm not familiar with their former releases but this one certainly isn't bad. Sorrows path plays melodic Doom Metal with some sniffs of prog notable in a few tracks like for example the (almost) instrumental close “damned (O) fish – L.S.D. Most inspired by bands like Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus and most of all the melody of Memonto Mori they deliver an enjoyable record in this genre. All ingredients are present and more for a fine hour of melancholic Doom with surprising breaks, good instrumental control and deep vibrato vocals. After the fine instrumental opener “First Beam Of Darkness Into Light” you already get the best songs in line. Just listen to “Tragedy”, “A Dance With The Dead” (with haunting vocals), the darker and heavier “Brother Of Life” and “Everything Can Change”. Very good songs with enough variety and more than promising. There isn't a bad song on this album but sometimes they repeat themselves. Guest appearances are made by Snowy Shaw (vocally | ) and Edgar Rivera (guitars) so they are already noticed by some big names in the genre. The band certainly deserves to be heard, musically and productionally it's all pretty good stuff. Good album which tastes for more.
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In October of 2013 I reviewed the second album "Chasing The Dream" of Finnish Melodic Metal band SOULHEALER, which got 72 out of 100 points from me. "Chasing The Dream" was the band's first album released on Pure Legend Records. In October 2014 these five men released their third album "Bear The Cross", and was again released on Pure Legend Records. Well, the line-up of the band on this album hasn't changed, so it's still Jori Kärki (vocals), Sami Mikkonen (guitar), Te | 256 | 1 |
the many sacrifices this former soldier endured for the pride (and love) of his country. He holds no remorse in his decision to wear the uniform and prolifically writes his sentiments of what that means through the many poems in the section titled "American Pride." Through this series of poems, Nelson treats the reader to several variations of what it means to be a soldier and more importantly, how ingrained his (and their) honor is to pay homage to the ‘Red, White and Blue.’ One poem, in particular, All In a Day’s Work: ‘...Up in the morning before it’s even light, They work all day, then go home at night. Giving it all through the sweat and hurt, For them, this is all just in a day’s work...’ , Mr. Nelson portrays an admirable and humble quality in his delivery. I have never served in the military and therefore can only ponder the inherent conviction one must own to serve our country and unrequitedly at that.
As a writer myself, poetry has often presented a challenge for me to get it down on paper in form to touch the emotions of many. In Reflections of Life, there is a natural flow from stanza to st | the many sacrifices this former soldier endured for the pride (and love) of his country. He holds no remorse in his decision to wear the uniform and prolifically writes his sentiments of what that means through the many poems in the section titled "American Pride." Through this series of poems, Nelson treats the reader to several variations of what it means to be a soldier and more importantly, how ingrained his (and their) honor is to pay homage to the ‘Red, White and Blue.’ One poem, in particular, All In a Day’s Work: ‘...Up in the morning before it’s even light, They work all day, then go home at night. Giving it all through the sweat and hurt, For them, this is all just in a day’s work...’ , Mr. Nelson portrays an admirable and humble quality in his delivery. I have never served in the military and therefore can only ponder the inherent conviction one must own to serve our country and unrequitedly at that.
As a writer myself, poetry has often presented a challenge for me to get it down on paper in form to touch the emotions of many. In Reflections of Life, there is a natural flow from stanza to st | anza that makes sense and does indeed tap into a series of emotions. Mr. Nelson does not use large and ostentatious wording to complicate the premise. Rather, he uses a vast selection of hard hitting words with impact; allowing the reader to formulate his or her own opinion. In A Soldier’s Night Before Christmas, Nelson has used the age-old Dickens classic and blanketed it with a whole new twist. It is the Night Before Christmas, but this time, it’s a Soldier’s night: ‘…The soldiers were tired and laid in their racks. It was a long day, and it was time to hit the sacks. The chaplain had just given the evening prayer. And it was time to doze off without a care. When outside the tent something had exploded. We all jumped up, and we locked and loaded...’
Nelson expands on his soldier premise and addresses the importance of love; to believe in and chase after your dreams and yes, have a little (or a lot of) faith. Even in darker moments; such as Crimson Rain: “...As I look all around, everything is soaked. From all the violence that’s been provoked. Crimson rivers now flow through the | 256 | 1 |
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Hockey League in 1968 while he earned his master's in education at EasternWashington University. He moved to Washington State A University in 1969, where he completed hisdoctorate and then took an administrative job. In 1972, Utendale transferred to Western, where he hascontinued to pursue his hobby. In Bellingham, Utendale has been extensively involved with ^ minorhockey, the Bellingham Blazers in 1976 and Western's team for the past five years. But he seems tohave put the game in perspective. Not only won't he let it interfere with his work, Utendale said he won'tlet in interfere with other things, £ either. For that reason, when business or personal matters came up last season, Utendale delegated coaching responsibilities to team captain Todd Thachuk. But whileUtendale won't let A hockey dominate his life, he also ^ said he has made a commitment to coach,which means Tha-chuk's, or anybody else's, days behind Western's bench will remain limited.PRECISION HAIRCUT $ 595 Everyday Low Price Clll i-Cllk'l A V irQrqfters COME IN AT YOURCONVENIENCE BELLINGHAM MALL 6 | Hockey League in 1968 while he earned his master's in education at EasternWashington University. He moved to Washington State A University in 1969, where he completed hisdoctorate and then took an administrative job. In 1972, Utendale transferred to Western, where he hascontinued to pursue his hobby. In Bellingham, Utendale has been extensively involved with ^ minorhockey, the Bellingham Blazers in 1976 and Western's team for the past five years. But he seems tohave put the game in perspective. Not only won't he let it interfere with his work, Utendale said he won'tlet in interfere with other things, £ either. For that reason, when business or personal matters came up last season, Utendale delegated coaching responsibilities to team captain Todd Thachuk. But whileUtendale won't let A hockey dominate his life, he also ^ said he has made a commitment to coach,which means Tha-chuk's, or anybody else's, days behind Western's bench will remain limited.PRECISION HAIRCUT $ 595 Everyday Low Price Clll i-Cllk'l A V irQrqfters COME IN AT YOURCONVENIENCE BELLINGHAM MALL 6 | 71-0505 OPFN M°n gt; Tues, Wed Fri 9-7 pm, Thurs 9-9 pm u r L n Saturday 8:30-6 • Sunday 12-5 pm ---------- Western Front - 1983 December 2 - Page 19 ---------- ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT Friday, December 2,1983 Western Front 19 TyBeS rock' to blast Westernwarped parody of American excesses in CarverGym loards; (center) Fee Waybill,, vocals. ^f^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^pe^^^^^^g members are pictured newly groomed and tailored, Review Jazz singers,musicians swing audience with songs Smooth notes of the saxophone were added to the sounds heardat Western's jazz concert. By Angela Dean A guitar duo, a six piece instrumental combo and the vocalJazz Ensemble showed what they learned from this quarter's classes Tuesday at the Performing ArtsCenter Concert Hall. Some learned more than others. The Brian Cunningham and Clive Pohl duo wascomposed of pieces written by both. Pohl played electric guitar and Cunningham played acoustic guitar.Together, at times, they sounded like one instrument. | 256 | 1 |
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“Well for one, I’m Lord of the Manor now, and for another, because you done him in the first place.”
“Don’t remind me,” moaned Cuthbert. “I sees him in my mind every day.”
“Oh cheer up – look here’s ten pounds, you can take that to the tavern afterwards and see if you can’t forget your worries.”
The Thanatograph ground to a halt and Marie ran out of the room, heading to the exorcism.
The Howarth Haunting: Chapter 10
Marie and Sir John sat in a small sitting room and were preparing to take afternoon tea. A collection of dainty sandwiches and small cakes were already on a tiered tray next to a line drawing of the HMS Dreadnought, signed ‘E Howarth’.
“So I spoke again to Lady Howarth, and she explained her latest initiative,” said Sir John to his wife. “She has sent for the Bishop. Apparently he can perform an exorcism which is guaranteed to work, no matter how diabolical or malevolent the haunting. He should arrive tomorrow | .
“Well for one, I’m Lord of the Manor now, and for another, because you done him in the first place.”
“Don’t remind me,” moaned Cuthbert. “I sees him in my mind every day.”
“Oh cheer up – look here’s ten pounds, you can take that to the tavern afterwards and see if you can’t forget your worries.”
The Thanatograph ground to a halt and Marie ran out of the room, heading to the exorcism.
The Howarth Haunting: Chapter 10
Marie and Sir John sat in a small sitting room and were preparing to take afternoon tea. A collection of dainty sandwiches and small cakes were already on a tiered tray next to a line drawing of the HMS Dreadnought, signed ‘E Howarth’.
“So I spoke again to Lady Howarth, and she explained her latest initiative,” said Sir John to his wife. “She has sent for the Bishop. Apparently he can perform an exorcism which is guaranteed to work, no matter how diabolical or malevolent the haunting. He should arrive tomorrow | .”
Sir John sat back and looked at the small pile of sandwiches and cakes in front of him, without touching one.
“I’m invited to attend to observe, and in Lady Howarth’s words, ‘learn’.”
He continued to look at the pile in front of him without moving.
“You are not ‘ungry?” said Marie. “You are waiting for the tea?”
“More the former,” admitted Sir John. “It’s our first case, and we don’t have an answer to our mystery. I’m not even sure if the ghost is this peasant boy or the gambling ancestor… or somebody else”
The maid came into the room carrying a tray with a teapot, cups, and sugar and walked carefully over to the couple.
“Butter Fingers!”
“I know what you mean,” said Marie. “I am sure there is more to this than it seems. But we are not completely lost. We ‘ave some clues. For example, we ‘ave ‘EH + AC’.� | 256 | 1 |
Alan Wilensky, I am so sorry about getting involved at the incubator and getting you…..hospit…al…ized, er…ah…I mean…I didn’t know who you…” I was sputtering.
Hiroshi chimed right in over me, “what you talking about”. This was the first time I actually heard his speaking voice, which was a fully Americanized accent. Hiroshi was, as I later found out, of Japanese and American descent, and preferred being called, Hank. We are getting way ahead of the game, however.
“What involved, what hospital, what are you talkin’ about man?”, he was off to the races, although one can’t actually blame the man if he remembered nothing of the incident!
(internal whisper to self: whoa, big fella, lets not let things spiral into incivility so soon and so blunderingly)
“You know”, I said as I drew closer, a little, “with Claudia, that Thursday? You were crashed out in the Networking lab?”. Where was this conversation going?
“huh..uh, | Alan Wilensky, I am so sorry about getting involved at the incubator and getting you…..hospit…al…ized, er…ah…I mean…I didn’t know who you…” I was sputtering.
Hiroshi chimed right in over me, “what you talking about”. This was the first time I actually heard his speaking voice, which was a fully Americanized accent. Hiroshi was, as I later found out, of Japanese and American descent, and preferred being called, Hank. We are getting way ahead of the game, however.
“What involved, what hospital, what are you talkin’ about man?”, he was off to the races, although one can’t actually blame the man if he remembered nothing of the incident!
(internal whisper to self: whoa, big fella, lets not let things spiral into incivility so soon and so blunderingly)
“You know”, I said as I drew closer, a little, “with Claudia, that Thursday? You were crashed out in the Networking lab?”. Where was this conversation going?
“huh..uh, | yup. Crap man, I was just napping there ’cause I don’t like my room at the group house, but…,” he raked his hand through his longish hair and followed with, “..but I don’t recall leaving…..”….his voice trailed off in a suspended thought.
I needed to get the conversation back on track, so I gave him the only thing I had, my best Monty Python lines, “Well, what of that, Roight! Roight!”. “To Business!”, I punctuated.
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Ejected from Business Incubator: Brilliant, Bipolar Hiroshi – Part One
So, you want to start a small, services based mobile messaging venture to serve the independent automotive trades-people. Fine, you will need a J2ME client for the Nextel platform (90% of towing and auto trades are Nextel accounts with 1 or 2 phones). Then you need a server and portal architecture, etc.
I started all of this with an actual system that I built in Salem | 256 | 1 |
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A tougher anti-tobacco law, COTPA is suggested.
During the National Youth Week, which runs from the 12th to the 18th of January to commemorate Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, experts have advocated for making India tobacco-free.
On the occasion of National Youth Day, Chairman of the NCPCR pushed for increased tariffs on a wide variety of tobacco products.India Today/wikipedia
Priyank Kanoongo, Chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), pushed for increased tariffs on a wide variety of tobacco products at the webinar 'Freedom From Tobacco: What India Wants' on the occasion of National Youth Day.
According to Kanoongo, the price and ease of access to such fatal tobacco products is damaging, particularly to youngsters. Increased tariffs will not only make these items illegal, but the increased funds will also be utilised to treat and rehabilitate those who have been affected by tobacco-related ailments.
NCPCR proposed a rise in taxes on films, OTT, and other | own more wealth than the poorest 90%
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A tougher anti-tobacco law, COTPA is suggested.
During the National Youth Week, which runs from the 12th to the 18th of January to commemorate Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, experts have advocated for making India tobacco-free.
On the occasion of National Youth Day, Chairman of the NCPCR pushed for increased tariffs on a wide variety of tobacco products.India Today/wikipedia
Priyank Kanoongo, Chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), pushed for increased tariffs on a wide variety of tobacco products at the webinar 'Freedom From Tobacco: What India Wants' on the occasion of National Youth Day.
According to Kanoongo, the price and ease of access to such fatal tobacco products is damaging, particularly to youngsters. Increased tariffs will not only make these items illegal, but the increased funds will also be utilised to treat and rehabilitate those who have been affected by tobacco-related ailments.
NCPCR proposed a rise in taxes on films, OTT, and other | media that depict tobacco use in any manner, in addition to higher taxes on a wide variety of tobacco goods. "The imposition of a higher levy on media that depicts tobacco use would force individuals to pay more and will assist to prevent the glorification of tobacco goods. The NCPCR has also asked the government to spend all of the money raised from higher taxes on rehabilitation and prevention programmes "He had informed me.
Also read: ‘POCSO e-box’ : NCPCR to Report Child Abuse
"Tobacco firms are waging psychological warfare. They are pushing the sale of tobacco goods like as gutkha and beedi alongside chocolates, candies, and toys to young children by placing tobacco-related advertisements at their eye level at places of sale "Kanoongo said.
India currently loses over 13 lakh persons each year to tobacco and secondhand smoke. "Tobacco usage is on the rise, and it's concerning to observe that youngsters aged 13 to 15 make up 8.5 percent of those who use it," said Prof (Dr) Uma Kumar, Head of Rheumatology Department, AIIMS, New Delhi.
Tobacco smoking for a long period of time is dangerous and has been | 256 | 1 |
td{A}{\psi_1\psi_2} \ensuremath{\longmapsto}^* A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2}$.
\item $\lift{\tau}(\Psi_2,\td{A}{\psi_1\psi_2},\td{(A^\Psi_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2},\phi')$.
By $\ceqtype{pre}[\Psi_2]{A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2}}{\td{(A^{\Psi}_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2}}$
we have
$\lift{\tau}(\Psi_2,A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2},\td{(A^\Psi_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2},\phi')$;
the result follows by
$\td{A}{\psi | td{A}{\psi_1\psi_2} \ensuremath{\longmapsto}^* A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2}$.
\item $\lift{\tau}(\Psi_2,\td{A}{\psi_1\psi_2},\td{(A^\Psi_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2},\phi')$.
By $\ceqtype{pre}[\Psi_2]{A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2}}{\td{(A^{\Psi}_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2}}$
we have
$\lift{\tau}(\Psi_2,A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2},\td{(A^\Psi_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2},\phi')$;
the result follows by
$\td{A}{\psi | _1\psi_2} \ensuremath{\longmapsto}^* A^{\Psi_2}_{\psi_1\psi_2}$.
\item $\td{(A^{\Psi}_{\id})}{\psi_1}\ensuremath{\Downarrow} A_1'$ and
$\lift{\tau}(\Psi_2,\td{(A^\Psi_{\id})}{\psi_1\psi_2},\td{A'_1}{\psi_2},\phi'')$.
Follows from $\cwftype{pre}{A^{\Psi}_{\id}}$.
\qedhere
\end{enumerate}
\end{proof}
\begin{lemma}\label{lem:cohexp-ceqtm}
Assume we have $\wftm{M}$, $\cwftype{pre}{A}$, and a family of terms
$\{M^{\Psi'}_\psi\}_{\tds{\Psi'}{\ | 256 | 1 |
people have succumbed to the virus in the Kingdom so far.
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Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province conducts health inspection tours HomenewsTerm paper writingThe Allepian Waslah in New York Term Paper
The Allepian Waslah in New York Term Paper
The Allepian Waslah, literally �extension��or �stretch��, is a multisectional form of music consisting of several related vocal and instrumental compositions from the same maqam-melodic mode. Aleppian Waslah, also known as Al Waslah or Al-Halabiah, has a big role in the recovery and revitalization of individual and collective memory through its poetry, tunes and dances. Al Waslah is an organic, living poetic and musical form of memories inherited from the past that also incorporates the present history of Arabs. Al Waslah is both revolving and evolving, and its components come from different social groups because Al Waslah is without borders. In this paper, I will present my initial findings on the cultural role of Al Waslah in New York’s Syrian and Lebanese communities, based on several key sources.
The Al Waslah is an essential part of the cultural life of Arab, Jewish | people have succumbed to the virus in the Kingdom so far.
Topics: Saudi Arabia Coronavirus
Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province conducts health inspection tours HomenewsTerm paper writingThe Allepian Waslah in New York Term Paper
The Allepian Waslah in New York Term Paper
The Allepian Waslah, literally �extension��or �stretch��, is a multisectional form of music consisting of several related vocal and instrumental compositions from the same maqam-melodic mode. Aleppian Waslah, also known as Al Waslah or Al-Halabiah, has a big role in the recovery and revitalization of individual and collective memory through its poetry, tunes and dances. Al Waslah is an organic, living poetic and musical form of memories inherited from the past that also incorporates the present history of Arabs. Al Waslah is both revolving and evolving, and its components come from different social groups because Al Waslah is without borders. In this paper, I will present my initial findings on the cultural role of Al Waslah in New York’s Syrian and Lebanese communities, based on several key sources.
The Al Waslah is an essential part of the cultural life of Arab, Jewish | , and Christian communities. It is a unique phenomenon in the culture because it manages to unite different cultural and religious communities. At the same time, the Al Waslah contributes to the preservation of cultural identity of Arab and Jewish communities in different parts of the world. Remarkably, the components of Al Waslah have been used in Syrian and Jewish synagogues, Arab Christian churches, as well as the weddings of Arab Muslims, Jews and Christians. Thus, the Al Waslah is deeply rooted in the culture of different communities. At the same time, this component of Muslim, Jewish and Christian culture has migrated with the population from its place of origin to areas populated by Arabs and Jews. In migrating with diverse groups, the Al Waslah has allowed these groups to distinguish themselves from local, dominating cultural groups. The Lebanese and Syrian communities in New York, which have managed to significantly maintain their cultural identity, have used the Al Waslah to help preserve their cultural identity and maintain ties to their motherland. The importance of Al Waslah for Arabs, Jews and Christian cultures can hardly be underestimated, but it is particularly important for ethnic minorities, such as Lebanese and Syrian communities in large cities like New York, where different cultures coexist and interact.
Historically, the Al Was | 256 | 1 |
starting kick returner this week. A foot in the door. Van Pelt said he has seen Janis’ success on special teams build confidence as a receiver.
“I think any time you step on the field and you have success, you’re going to have confidence," Van Pelt said. "That comes with it. Jeff has had success now in the return game, and I think that does carry over to the offensive side.”
Janis admits confidence is an important part of his game. Over the past two years, his has never been higher than now.
It starts in the meeting room, he said. With few reps on the practice field, Janis has had to find other ways to earn Rodgers’ trust. It has helped, he said, for the Packers to have quarterbacks and receivers in dual meetings.
With the film rolling, Janis is able to gain perspective into how Rodgers sees the game. On certain plays, Janis said, Rodgers expects receivers to run routes a specific way. Rodgers will ask questions, and receivers better have the right answers. If not, trust isn’t built.
Janis hasn’t always had the right answers.
“I don’ | starting kick returner this week. A foot in the door. Van Pelt said he has seen Janis’ success on special teams build confidence as a receiver.
“I think any time you step on the field and you have success, you’re going to have confidence," Van Pelt said. "That comes with it. Jeff has had success now in the return game, and I think that does carry over to the offensive side.”
Janis admits confidence is an important part of his game. Over the past two years, his has never been higher than now.
It starts in the meeting room, he said. With few reps on the practice field, Janis has had to find other ways to earn Rodgers’ trust. It has helped, he said, for the Packers to have quarterbacks and receivers in dual meetings.
With the film rolling, Janis is able to gain perspective into how Rodgers sees the game. On certain plays, Janis said, Rodgers expects receivers to run routes a specific way. Rodgers will ask questions, and receivers better have the right answers. If not, trust isn’t built.
Janis hasn’t always had the right answers.
“I don’ | t know if he’s ever ripped into me,” Janis said, “but just body language-wise you know when he’s mad at you. You know when you’re wrong, and you know what to do next time. I think that’s the biggest thing, is realizing when you’re wrong and talking with him about it, and then going out and fixing it.”
More and more, Janis is fixing it. He’s making plays on special teams. The game is slowing down. His speed is making a difference.
None of that means Janis will become the player fans envision. At the very least, he’ll get an opportunity.
“I think he’s had some really good practice days,” Van Pelt said, “and he’s run some really good, clean, crisp routes in the games when he has the opportunity. So those are the things you look for to have the confidence and trust to put a guy out there. He’s earned that through practice reps, and he’ll get more opportunities as we move forward.”
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of the moon landings.
It can easily be proven. Just point the Hubble telescope at the moon. If there were men on the moon, it will be evident.
VonSmallhousen - 02/17/2011 at 00:42
Nice Doc, rise lot of question.
tnx for sharing.
Great doc...thanks.
Some will never believe that their loved ones could lie to such a degree...we see it in families, we see it in couples, we see in the best friendship, we even see it in our children and we see it here...and still some refuse to accept the fact that they were simply and utterly betrayed.
Perhaps because most humans refuse to see it in themself, no matter how small the lie was.
If we actually went to the moon it would be easier and less costly each additional time. This holds true for every other technology in existence. A 40$ computer today does more than a multi-million dollar computer from the fifties and in 1/1000th of the space. Why doesn't this line of reasoning work with the moon missions? It defies logic if you ask me.
Yannick Dierens - 08/07/2011 at 15:42
| of the moon landings.
It can easily be proven. Just point the Hubble telescope at the moon. If there were men on the moon, it will be evident.
VonSmallhousen - 02/17/2011 at 00:42
Nice Doc, rise lot of question.
tnx for sharing.
Great doc...thanks.
Some will never believe that their loved ones could lie to such a degree...we see it in families, we see it in couples, we see in the best friendship, we even see it in our children and we see it here...and still some refuse to accept the fact that they were simply and utterly betrayed.
Perhaps because most humans refuse to see it in themself, no matter how small the lie was.
If we actually went to the moon it would be easier and less costly each additional time. This holds true for every other technology in existence. A 40$ computer today does more than a multi-million dollar computer from the fifties and in 1/1000th of the space. Why doesn't this line of reasoning work with the moon missions? It defies logic if you ask me.
Yannick Dierens - 08/07/2011 at 15:42
| As already mentioned a billion times here: there is no point in going back now. It's not just about the money. We would learn very little about a new trip to the moon. And it's still not a walk in the park you know.
awful-truth - 01/27/2011 at 09:07
You know, I have read many of the blogs, and I will sum it up for everyone. If you want proof, we have to go back to get it. The reason they haven't is because they can't. They gave up the technology of the Saturn 5 in favor of the shuttle program. It would take them just as long to do it again today, in fact longer, because no one would ever take the chances they did originally. I am of the belief that most of the nay sayers are relatively young, and because we haven't went to the moon in 39 years, I understand the inherent scepticism. Yes, we have an orbiter around the moon that has taken pictures of the LEM bases. The Russians have landed unmanned probes, and taken film of the landers themselves which is why they don't suggest the U.S lied. If however you really want to talk conspiracy, JFK and 9 11 are | 256 | 1 |
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I agree that it definitely was not Calloway’s fault essentially because NO ONE in that bullpen could get anyone out, especially for a stretch of about 20 games in the first half as it was comical how bad they were at that point. First batter for each new reliever seemd to get on or homer immediately. It was an out and out joke. His set-up and closer had over 5.50 ERA’s. It was Rudy Steinesk to watch. The only issue I had will likely be the same issue with the next guy and the next. If your team is built on starting pitchers, you have to find a way to get the starters to go longer. If it where me, DeGrom, Syndergaard and Wheeler would have been asked for 15 more pitchers per good start. They all were babied and blew out the arms so why Baby ’em? But that is never going to happen and I can’t see them scrounging up the cash to rebuild the bullpen. They have three guys (Lugo, Gsellman | J.D. Davis “Mickey Never Caved In”
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I agree that it definitely was not Calloway’s fault essentially because NO ONE in that bullpen could get anyone out, especially for a stretch of about 20 games in the first half as it was comical how bad they were at that point. First batter for each new reliever seemd to get on or homer immediately. It was an out and out joke. His set-up and closer had over 5.50 ERA’s. It was Rudy Steinesk to watch. The only issue I had will likely be the same issue with the next guy and the next. If your team is built on starting pitchers, you have to find a way to get the starters to go longer. If it where me, DeGrom, Syndergaard and Wheeler would have been asked for 15 more pitchers per good start. They all were babied and blew out the arms so why Baby ’em? But that is never going to happen and I can’t see them scrounging up the cash to rebuild the bullpen. They have three guys (Lugo, Gsellman | and Wilson) that I would consider bringing back. How do you unload Diaz & Familia? I don’t think you can.
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Oh boy do I agree!!
They also got the story about the press guy from Newsday all wrong. He abused the privilege he was given. Kincora witness withdraws from HIA probe
Kincora child abuse survivor Richard Kerr. Picture by Alan Lewis, Photopress
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'No evidence' that MI5 or MI6 knew about Kincora abuse, inquiry told
Boy ‘stripped naked and sexually assaulted' on first day at Kincora boy's home
Kincora inquiry: Hundreds of top secret files are handed over
Kincora Boys' Home on the Upper Newtownards Road, in east Belfast
A FORMER resident of Kincora Boys' Home has withdrawn from the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry amid claims of "unfavourable" treatment of abuse victims.
Richard Kerr was placed into the east Belfast home in 1975 at the age of 14.
He said as well as being abused in the home along with other boys he was taken outside to hotels | 256 | 1 |
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Social democracy in Greece
Modern Greek Enlightenment
Democratic socialism
Mixed economy
Welfare capitalism
Society of sociologists
Panhellenic Union of Fighting Youths
Agricultural and Labour Party
Democratic Socialist Party of Greece
Georgios Papandreou Party
Socialist Initiative
Socialist March
Party of Democratic Socialism (Greece)
Social League
Alexandros Papanastasiou
Alexandros Svolos
Georgios Papandreou
Ilias Tsirimokos
Nikos Konstantopoulos
Fotis Kouvelis
George Papandreou
Greek Resistance
Anti-Junta movement
Social progressivism
Political parties in Greece
Hellenic Parliament (300)
New Democracy (158)
Syriza (86)
Movement for Change (22, incl. PASOK, KIDISO)
Communist Party of Greece (15)
Greek Solution (10)
MeRA25 (9)
European Parliament (21 of 751)
New Democracy (EPP, 8)
Syri | com/239327/article/ekathimerini/news/pm-welcomes-alignment-of-dimar-syriza
Social democracy in Greece
Modern Greek Enlightenment
Democratic socialism
Mixed economy
Welfare capitalism
Society of sociologists
Panhellenic Union of Fighting Youths
Agricultural and Labour Party
Democratic Socialist Party of Greece
Georgios Papandreou Party
Socialist Initiative
Socialist March
Party of Democratic Socialism (Greece)
Social League
Alexandros Papanastasiou
Alexandros Svolos
Georgios Papandreou
Ilias Tsirimokos
Nikos Konstantopoulos
Fotis Kouvelis
George Papandreou
Greek Resistance
Anti-Junta movement
Social progressivism
Political parties in Greece
Hellenic Parliament (300)
New Democracy (158)
Syriza (86)
Movement for Change (22, incl. PASOK, KIDISO)
Communist Party of Greece (15)
Greek Solution (10)
MeRA25 (9)
European Parliament (21 of 751)
New Democracy (EPP, 8)
Syri | za (GUE/NGL, 6)
Movement for Change (S&D, 2)
Communist Party of Greece (Non-Inscrits, 2)
Golden Dawn (Non-Inscrits, 2)
Greek Solution (ECR, 1)
Other parties in regional councils
Antarsya
incl. Alternative Ecologists
Left Group
New Left Current
Organization of Communist Internationalists of Greece–Spartacus
Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece
Socialist Workers' Party
Ecologist Greens
Green Movement [el]
Independent Greeks
New Greek Impetus [el]
Popular Unity
Recreate Greece
Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918–55
Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party of Greece
Organisation of Internationalist Communists of Greece
People's Resistance
incl. Communist Party of Greece (Marxist–Leninist)
Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Greece
Workers Revolutionary Party
Start – Socialist Internationalist Organisation
Course of Freedom
Democratic Regional Union
Democratic Revival
Drachma Five Star
Drasi
Fighting Socialist Party of Greece
Force of Hellenism [el]
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without a few hiccups.
It is the South Pole, 1986 (i.e. twenty years into the future). On Station Snowcap General Cutler (Robert Beatty) is overseeing the routine flight of a spaceship, Zeus IV. General Cutler (Robert Beatty) is running the International Space Command station while chief scientist Dr. Barclay (David Dodimead) handles the technical aspects. Two groups arrive at Station Snowcap. The first group is The Doctor (William Hartnell) and his Companions, Able Seaman Ben Jackson (Michael Craze) and Polly (Anneke Wills). The arrival of three humans in the middle of the South Pole startles the crew. They are taken but found to be harmless.
Into this we find that Zeus IV is having technical issues. The instruments on Snowcap are also experiencing strange readings. The Doctor knows what it is, and soon his warnings are confirmed: a whole new planet is suddenly appearing. The Doctor knows what this planet it. It is Mondas, the Earth's twin planet, lost ages ago but now returning. With Mondas' arrival we also get new beings: metallic beings who call themselves Cybermen. They were once like Earthlings, but over time their body parts were replaced | without a few hiccups.
It is the South Pole, 1986 (i.e. twenty years into the future). On Station Snowcap General Cutler (Robert Beatty) is overseeing the routine flight of a spaceship, Zeus IV. General Cutler (Robert Beatty) is running the International Space Command station while chief scientist Dr. Barclay (David Dodimead) handles the technical aspects. Two groups arrive at Station Snowcap. The first group is The Doctor (William Hartnell) and his Companions, Able Seaman Ben Jackson (Michael Craze) and Polly (Anneke Wills). The arrival of three humans in the middle of the South Pole startles the crew. They are taken but found to be harmless.
Into this we find that Zeus IV is having technical issues. The instruments on Snowcap are also experiencing strange readings. The Doctor knows what it is, and soon his warnings are confirmed: a whole new planet is suddenly appearing. The Doctor knows what this planet it. It is Mondas, the Earth's twin planet, lost ages ago but now returning. With Mondas' arrival we also get new beings: metallic beings who call themselves Cybermen. They were once like Earthlings, but over time their body parts were replaced | with robotic parts, keeping their brains but removing all things called 'emotions'. The fate of Zeus IV is irrelevant to them. Mondas is absorbing the Earth's energy and will soon destroy our world. With that, the Cybermen say they will take humans and turn them into Cybermen.
Cutler and Ben are able to defeat this Cyber-party, but it looks like Earth is doomed due to Mondas absorbing Earth's energy and bringing Earth to an inevitable explosion. Zeus IV is destroyed when it was dragged to Mondas and exploded due to the absorption of energy. Cutler decides that he will use the Z-Bomb, a Doomsday Device, to destroy Mondas. This of course could bring destruction to Earth, the nuclear force being so great it could wipe out the side of Earth that is facing Mondas. Just when he is needed the most, the Doctor has become violently ill and is out of commission. Cutler is also motivated by the fact that his son Terry (Callen Angelo) has been sent on a rescue mission to Zeus IV which was too late to save the ship and runs the risk of a similar fate. Ben, echoing the Doctor's previous warnings, begs Cutler not to take this act, saying that Mondas is absorbing so much energy that it | 256 | 1 |
range of career opportunities, from competitive positions to non-commission based sales. Each of our dealerships provides every customer with full transparency. Trust and loyalty are important factors when running a car dealership and we pride ourselves on meeting the expectations of our loyal customers. Whether it’s backup for a jammed firearm or your only tool for self defense, a knife can make all the difference in an emergency. The smaller, discrete folding blades in this post can be tucked in your pocket as an everyday carry item for utility and defense. And, a few of the bigger folders are designed to be strong enough to fight with and big enough to intimidate the bad guys. Don’t get caught empty handed and find out which knife is right for you.
This sleek, dark frame-lock knife is lightweight and medium-sized. While the coating looks like it could be a little slick to the touch, the curved handle on the Bones folder is designed with three grip areas at critical pressure points for a secure hold. The skeletal frame with an integrated frame lock keeps the weight of the knife, and the number of parts, at a minimum, leaving you a functional tactical folder that weighs only 4.4 ounces. It features dual thumb studs for ambidextrous, one- | range of career opportunities, from competitive positions to non-commission based sales. Each of our dealerships provides every customer with full transparency. Trust and loyalty are important factors when running a car dealership and we pride ourselves on meeting the expectations of our loyal customers. Whether it’s backup for a jammed firearm or your only tool for self defense, a knife can make all the difference in an emergency. The smaller, discrete folding blades in this post can be tucked in your pocket as an everyday carry item for utility and defense. And, a few of the bigger folders are designed to be strong enough to fight with and big enough to intimidate the bad guys. Don’t get caught empty handed and find out which knife is right for you.
This sleek, dark frame-lock knife is lightweight and medium-sized. While the coating looks like it could be a little slick to the touch, the curved handle on the Bones folder is designed with three grip areas at critical pressure points for a secure hold. The skeletal frame with an integrated frame lock keeps the weight of the knife, and the number of parts, at a minimum, leaving you a functional tactical folder that weighs only 4.4 ounces. It features dual thumb studs for ambidextrous, one- | handed opening. The 3-inch blade is 420HC stainless steel with a tanto point and partial serrations. The black oxide coating protects the knife from rust and corrosion. It’s made in China. MSRP: $40. The FAA issued its first approval in 2001 of a benefit-cost study that justified runway improvements at a general aviation airport based primarily on business productivity. The benefit cost study for a new runway at Rock County Airport was produced by the Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics with Economic Development Research Group.
This project is notable because the airport primarily serves corporate aviation, and specifically an automotive industry cluster. The area is home to manufacturing facilities of GM and Ford, as well as a large number of parts manufacturers. Starting with the advent of just-in-time production in 1993, the auto plants had a significant increase in parts shipments via airplane, in response to rising quality control standards and just-in-time delivery needs. The airport had an upsurge in corporate and charter parts deliveries, including both incoming parts from outside suppliers to the local assembly plants, and outgoing parts from local parts suppliers to other assembly plants in Canada, Mexico, Michigan and South Carolina.
The report explains how business productivity enters into benefit-cost analysis and is portrayed | 256 | 1 |
, a powerful thing because the internet made it one of the first acronyms. RTFM, read the something manual.
Rob Collie (00:18:03): Fun manual.
Ryan Bergstrom (00:18:04): The fun manual. Read the fund manual, yes. So I read the manual on Salesforce back then and when I was selling gym memberships and just got really good at making reports and dashboards in Salesforce to help people prospect for sales. And that parlayed my way into the corporate headquarters. No idea when I was doing it, that all of a sudden I was about to become like a data person at the time.
Rob Collie (00:18:26): But it's an interesting collision there. That always really interesting to me. I don't think I've ever really asked you very specifically this, your job is to convince people to sign agreements and become members at Life Time Fitness at that that moment in time. Was anyone telling you, "Hey, Ryan, we need you to go into Salesforce and start running reports." How did you make that transition?
Ryan Bergstrom (00:18:55): I needed to make money. I was a 100% commission. | , a powerful thing because the internet made it one of the first acronyms. RTFM, read the something manual.
Rob Collie (00:18:03): Fun manual.
Ryan Bergstrom (00:18:04): The fun manual. Read the fund manual, yes. So I read the manual on Salesforce back then and when I was selling gym memberships and just got really good at making reports and dashboards in Salesforce to help people prospect for sales. And that parlayed my way into the corporate headquarters. No idea when I was doing it, that all of a sudden I was about to become like a data person at the time.
Rob Collie (00:18:26): But it's an interesting collision there. That always really interesting to me. I don't think I've ever really asked you very specifically this, your job is to convince people to sign agreements and become members at Life Time Fitness at that that moment in time. Was anyone telling you, "Hey, Ryan, we need you to go into Salesforce and start running reports." How did you make that transition?
Ryan Bergstrom (00:18:55): I needed to make money. I was a 100% commission. | And so I needed to figure out the people that were most likely to join. So, I was just doing all kinds of customer analysis on my own and then helping my coworkers do it. There was just a problem and I couldn't kind of anyone else but myself to solve it. Because I think that that's just generally what you got to do. Don't wait for other people to solve your problems. Be proactive in solving yourself if it's possible. And it was fun, working with data is fun.
Rob Collie (00:19:24): But you didn't know that until then, right? There's this moment where you... It's like the moment in the the parking lot in the movie, a star is born. The story takes that turn. She starts singing and you realize it, one day you're going, "Oh, there's all this information in Salesforce, but I wonder if I can do anything with that?" It doesn't sound like most of your colleagues were doing that.
Ryan Bergstrom (00:19:47): No, I don't think so. I just happened to be that type of person that was a good with computers and good with software and open to learn it. There's a certain amount | 256 | 1 |
\right) \left( \sum_{i =1}^{n} \left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{\mu_\ell}} \right)^{\nicefrac{\mu_\ell}{\mu}-1}
\left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{\mu_\ell}-2} \cdot\sigma_{i\ell}^2.
\end{array}
\]
Due to $\mu_\ell \leq \mu$, $\ell \in L$, we get:
\[
\frac{\partial^2 G(x)}{\partial x^{{(i)}2}} \leq \frac{1}{\mu}\sum_{\ell \in L} \left(\frac{1}{\mu_\ell}-1 \right) \left( \sum_{i =1}^{n} \left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{ | \right) \left( \sum_{i =1}^{n} \left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{\mu_\ell}} \right)^{\nicefrac{\mu_\ell}{\mu}-1}
\left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{\mu_\ell}-2} \cdot\sigma_{i\ell}^2.
\end{array}
\]
Due to $\mu_\ell \leq \mu$, $\ell \in L$, we get:
\[
\frac{\partial^2 G(x)}{\partial x^{{(i)}2}} \leq \frac{1}{\mu}\sum_{\ell \in L} \left(\frac{1}{\mu_\ell}-1 \right) \left( \sum_{i =1}^{n} \left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{ | \mu_\ell}} \right)^{\nicefrac{\mu_\ell}{\mu}-1}
\left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nicefrac{1}{\mu_\ell}-2} \cdot\sigma_{i\ell}^2.
\]
We multiply these terms by $x^{{(i)}2}$ and sum up over $i=1, \ldots, n$:
\[
\begin{array}{rcl}
\displaystyle
\sum_{i=1}^{n} \frac{\partial^2 G(x)}{\partial x^{{(i)}2}} \cdot x^{{(i)}2} &\leq& \displaystyle
\frac{1}{\mu}\sum_{\ell \in L} \left(\frac{1}{\mu_\ell}-1 \right) \left( \sum_{i =1}^{n} \left(\sigma_{i\ell}\cdot x^{(i)}\right)^{\nice | 256 | 1 |
and live stream were nerve wracking and despite a slightly challenging few seconds battling with a bubble gun (which I am sure will be available on the FameLab YouTube channel for your viewing delight soon!), I was pleased with my performance. All of the finalists spoke about different topics in different ways, with different props. It was inspiring to see that these different styles were equally effective and entertaining. After a tense battle, the winners of the audience and judges prizes were revealed. The incredible Tim Gordon won both the audience vote and judges first prize. Taking the audience on a journey into the sounds of the ocean, Tim’s pitch was genuinely brilliant, not only is he a lovely person but he has an incredible talent for science communication too. I take my hat off to you Tim.
Cheltenham Science Festival Site 2019!
Although FameLab was officially over, I was delighted to stay on and get involved in the Festival. It was an absolute joy to be able to introduce several speakers including; Ginny Smith, Jon Chase, Hannah Critchlow, Gina Rippon and Adam Rutherford as well as taking in how fabulous the festival was.
As I was reflecting on my time at the Festival the thing that I will remember most is how passionate these people are about bringing science | and live stream were nerve wracking and despite a slightly challenging few seconds battling with a bubble gun (which I am sure will be available on the FameLab YouTube channel for your viewing delight soon!), I was pleased with my performance. All of the finalists spoke about different topics in different ways, with different props. It was inspiring to see that these different styles were equally effective and entertaining. After a tense battle, the winners of the audience and judges prizes were revealed. The incredible Tim Gordon won both the audience vote and judges first prize. Taking the audience on a journey into the sounds of the ocean, Tim’s pitch was genuinely brilliant, not only is he a lovely person but he has an incredible talent for science communication too. I take my hat off to you Tim.
Cheltenham Science Festival Site 2019!
Although FameLab was officially over, I was delighted to stay on and get involved in the Festival. It was an absolute joy to be able to introduce several speakers including; Ginny Smith, Jon Chase, Hannah Critchlow, Gina Rippon and Adam Rutherford as well as taking in how fabulous the festival was.
As I was reflecting on my time at the Festival the thing that I will remember most is how passionate these people are about bringing science | to the general public. The Festival Programme was brilliant and ranged from free public events on the High Street, to huge schools science shows and ticketed public events. There really was something for everyone.
My other highlights included Andrew Smyth’s show on ‘Bakinering’, Jon Chase’s ‘Science of Roald Dahl’ and being interviewed by BBC Radio Gloucestershire for Jo Durrant’s Beautiful Universe show. Just being able to sit in the Green Room and talk to such friendly, welcoming and passionate people was a real honour.
Fingers crossed that I will be invited back to the Festival next year. Who knows what I will be doing in a year from now. At the moment, I’m feeling very positive about what the future might hold, the connections I made during my time at Cheltenham and how I can move forward pursuing my passion for science communication. We shall see!
Top: FameLab UK Finalists training with the fantastic Wendy Sadler. Bottom Left to Right: Gina Rippon before her talk on her book ‘The Gendered Brain’, Jo Durrant’s live recording of The Beautiful Universe, Ginny Smith’s Science Show on Brain | 256 | 1 |
садка самолёта на грунт за восемь метров до торца ВПП с превышением максимально допустимого посадочного веса (по топливу) и вертикальной перегрузки. После жёсткого удара самолёт переломился по гермошпангоуту передней кабины, его снова подб | садка самолёта на грунт за восемь метров до торца ВПП с превышением максимально допустимого посадочного веса (по топливу) и вертикальной перегрузки. После жёсткого удара самолёт переломился по гермошпангоуту передней кабины, его снова подб | росило в воздух, и машина моментально загорелась. Горящий самолёт пролетел 300 метров над ВПП до повторного касания. После остановки экипаж экстренно покинул горящую машину. Второй штурман получил ожоги кистей рук, самолёт полностью сгор | 256 | 1 |
to teach me how to cook. “
“Everything I knew about being married I learned from the “Can This Marriage Be Saved?” articles in the Ladies’ Home Journal. Everything your father knew about being married he learned from the Boy Scout Handbook. Somehow we did all right.”
“Your father would take any job offer as an opportunity. I never had any security – never! until I got my first teaching job. Mac never said no to an offer; I never said no to him – I was such a doormat.”
[On the age gap between my younger siblings and me]” We had our family all set. One boy, one girl. Then we moved to East Texas and there wasn’t much else to do.”
“It’s not so much whether your child is ready to do something; it’s whether you’re ready to let him.”
“I didn’t care so much about being the first to do something. But I wanted to be the best. Well, actually, I liked being first too.”
“One of the worst things about being a widow is that you | to teach me how to cook. “
“Everything I knew about being married I learned from the “Can This Marriage Be Saved?” articles in the Ladies’ Home Journal. Everything your father knew about being married he learned from the Boy Scout Handbook. Somehow we did all right.”
“Your father would take any job offer as an opportunity. I never had any security – never! until I got my first teaching job. Mac never said no to an offer; I never said no to him – I was such a doormat.”
[On the age gap between my younger siblings and me]” We had our family all set. One boy, one girl. Then we moved to East Texas and there wasn’t much else to do.”
“It’s not so much whether your child is ready to do something; it’s whether you’re ready to let him.”
“I didn’t care so much about being the first to do something. But I wanted to be the best. Well, actually, I liked being first too.”
“One of the worst things about being a widow is that you | are not #1 with anyone anymore.”
“If you’re going to be famous, Allyson, don’t wait until it’s too late for me to enjoy it.”
[About the visions which began appearing after cataract surgery] “I know they’re not real, but they’re a lot more interesting than my reality these days.”
“Mac [dead 20 years earlier] comes and stands by the bed at night, but he never says anything to me. Do you think he is angry with me?”
“Promise you won’t give up on me, Allyson.”
[As I was helping her walk from her chair in my living room to the dining room table] “They didn’t tell me it would be so long. “
Me, thinking she meant the distance to her dinner: “It’s the same distance it’s always been.”
Mom: “No, I meant old age.”
[While living at her home of 60 years with 24/7 care] “Shouldn’t there be a pill I | 256 | 1 |
forward Opoku out of Syracuse
Report: NWSL set for three teams expansion
Messi regrets actions in WC win vs. Netherlands 2014 DIII Regionals Preview: Ohio Valley (Men’s)
April 24, 2014 by Kyle Murray in Preview with 5 comments
Since the beginning of the spring season, the Ohio Valley has been acknowledged as one of the deepest regions in all of DIII ultimate. With a handful of elite teams and a multitude of solid threats, the Ohio Valley confirmed this sentiment by earning three bids to Nationals — tied for the most of any region.
Despite tough weather conditions that resulted in many cancelled tournaments throughout the spring, most of the better teams in the region were able to complete ten sanctioned games. Three — Lehigh (#2 in USA Ultimate’s final rankings), Cedarville (#5), and Messiah (#13) — were able to crack the top 16 and earn a bid for the region.
As a whole, seven teams in the region spent time in the top 16 of USA Ultimate’s rankings — Lehigh, Cedarville, Messiah, Oberlin, Xavier, Ohio Wesleyan, and Pittsburgh-Johnstown. Half of the teams going to Ohio Valley Regionals have been ranked in the top 16.
With | forward Opoku out of Syracuse
Report: NWSL set for three teams expansion
Messi regrets actions in WC win vs. Netherlands 2014 DIII Regionals Preview: Ohio Valley (Men’s)
April 24, 2014 by Kyle Murray in Preview with 5 comments
Since the beginning of the spring season, the Ohio Valley has been acknowledged as one of the deepest regions in all of DIII ultimate. With a handful of elite teams and a multitude of solid threats, the Ohio Valley confirmed this sentiment by earning three bids to Nationals — tied for the most of any region.
Despite tough weather conditions that resulted in many cancelled tournaments throughout the spring, most of the better teams in the region were able to complete ten sanctioned games. Three — Lehigh (#2 in USA Ultimate’s final rankings), Cedarville (#5), and Messiah (#13) — were able to crack the top 16 and earn a bid for the region.
As a whole, seven teams in the region spent time in the top 16 of USA Ultimate’s rankings — Lehigh, Cedarville, Messiah, Oberlin, Xavier, Ohio Wesleyan, and Pittsburgh-Johnstown. Half of the teams going to Ohio Valley Regionals have been ranked in the top 16.
With | regionals being hosted in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, some teams are displeased at the travel distance to get there, as it is on the Western border of Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Denison University, for instance, who came in fourth at Ohio sectionals, will not be attending and cited the eight hour drive as a big influence on their decision.
Numerous players have suggested that the tournament be hosted in Pittsburgh, a relatively central location for the region. Regardless, the location is set and Lafeyette has taken Denison’s spot in a tournament that is primed to be very competitive as twelve teams duke it out for three bids to Nationals.
The favorite to win the region since the start of the season, Lehigh has proved time and time again that they are at the top of the Ohio Valley. After securing the region’s sole bid to Nationals last year and tying for fifth at Nationals, the team has shown to be not only an elite team in the region, but one of the best in the country.
Led by senior Nicolas “Falcore” Mathison, the 2013 D-III Ohio Valley Player of the Year, the team possesses a great amount of depth. Handlers like Jeff ‘Byron’ Gilbert and | 256 | 1 |
milder wrinkles. While not as powerful, the YAG is much more accurate than the CO2 and causes the surrounding tissues less damage.
Whichever laser you choose, Laser Skin Resurfacing does have its limitations and those with severe scarring may need to combine it with other skin rejuvenation techniques to achieve their ideal results.
Anywhere from a few minutes to over an hour to perform laser skin resurfacing. Time requirements depend on the extent of the work needed.
Is Laser Skin Resurfacing an InPatient or OutPatient Procedure?
What are the Side Effects of Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Side effects of laser skin resurfacing include temporary redness, crustiness, mild swelling, and sensitivity to sun.
How Long do Laser Skin Resurfacing results last?
Laser skin resurfacing results can take several months to completely develop, though improvements will be apparent once the redness dissipates. Once the final results appear, they are very long-lasting, but not permanent. The skin is still susceptible to the elements, aging, and gravity.
What is the recovery time for Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Day 1-7 Patients, if needed, sometimes return home with a bandage over the treated area and wear | milder wrinkles. While not as powerful, the YAG is much more accurate than the CO2 and causes the surrounding tissues less damage.
Whichever laser you choose, Laser Skin Resurfacing does have its limitations and those with severe scarring may need to combine it with other skin rejuvenation techniques to achieve their ideal results.
Anywhere from a few minutes to over an hour to perform laser skin resurfacing. Time requirements depend on the extent of the work needed.
Is Laser Skin Resurfacing an InPatient or OutPatient Procedure?
What are the Side Effects of Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Side effects of laser skin resurfacing include temporary redness, crustiness, mild swelling, and sensitivity to sun.
How Long do Laser Skin Resurfacing results last?
Laser skin resurfacing results can take several months to completely develop, though improvements will be apparent once the redness dissipates. Once the final results appear, they are very long-lasting, but not permanent. The skin is still susceptible to the elements, aging, and gravity.
What is the recovery time for Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Day 1-7 Patients, if needed, sometimes return home with a bandage over the treated area and wear | it for about a week.
Day 10 After laser skin resurfacing, it should take you about 10 days to recover from crusting.
Day 14 Expect to return to work about 2 weeks after surgery and makeup can usually be safely applied by then to cover any redness.
Will my insurance company cover Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Because of the cosmetic nature of laser skin resurfacing, insurance is usually not involved.
Is there much discomfort for Laser Skin Resurfacing?
After laser skin resurfacing, discomfort may be mildly felt, and easily controlled with oral pain medication and the application of ice packs.
What types of anesthesia is necessary for Laser Skin Resurfacing?
The laser skin resurfacing anesthesia of choice is usually local with IV sedation. General anesthesia may be used as well, usually for more extensive treatments.
What else can I combine Laser Skin Resurfacing with?
What else is Laser Skin Resurfacing referred to as? Alison is a first year grad student working toward an MSLIS with a school media specialization at Syracuse University. Because she is perpetually indecisive and persistently curious, this is her third round of graduate school. Alison was a teacher in a previous life, and is interested in all things education, including | 256 | 1 |
was a terrible reality nevertheless. Men were feeling after God, but they had not grasped Him. He was near to every one of them, and they had not found Him. Wisdom had failed, and now it was the turn for foolishness.
Could he for a moment entertain any misgivings of its triumph? He knew what the Cross of Christ had been to himself. It had guided his zeal, it had purified his passions, it had widened his sympathies, it had opened his heart. It had filled him with new aspirations, new resolves, new hopes. That was no rhetorical figure, but a sober expression of fact, when he said that to be in Christ was to be a new creature, a new creation. In the light of this glory, all the lessons of the past had started up into new life: just as with the sunrise the landscape, which has appeared before a dark, indistinguishable mass, emerges in all the infinite beauties of form and colour. And, if it had been all this to him, a Hebrew of the Hebrews, what might it not be to these Gentiles tossed to and fro between the extremes of idolatry and scepticism? It was the touch of God, which mankind needed to heal the sores, | was a terrible reality nevertheless. Men were feeling after God, but they had not grasped Him. He was near to every one of them, and they had not found Him. Wisdom had failed, and now it was the turn for foolishness.
Could he for a moment entertain any misgivings of its triumph? He knew what the Cross of Christ had been to himself. It had guided his zeal, it had purified his passions, it had widened his sympathies, it had opened his heart. It had filled him with new aspirations, new resolves, new hopes. That was no rhetorical figure, but a sober expression of fact, when he said that to be in Christ was to be a new creature, a new creation. In the light of this glory, all the lessons of the past had started up into new life: just as with the sunrise the landscape, which has appeared before a dark, indistinguishable mass, emerges in all the infinite beauties of form and colour. And, if it had been all this to him, a Hebrew of the Hebrews, what might it not be to these Gentiles tossed to and fro between the extremes of idolatry and scepticism? It was the touch of God, which mankind needed to heal the sores, | to purge the corruption, to arrest the decay. And he knew that this touch had thrilled through his inmost being in the revelation of Christ crucified.
‘Man cannot live by bread alone.’ This is the lesson which the triumph of the Cross teaches; a palimpsest traced in letters of fire on the erased page of an ancient civilisation; a voice emphasized by the thunder-crash of a fallen world. ‘Man cannot live by bread alone’—whether the bread of social organization, of material appliances, of legislation, of polity (Rome had given enough and to spare of this); or the bread of intellectual culture, of æsthetic taste, of philosophy, of poetry, of art (Greece had dealt with these with a lavish hand). Fed to surfeiting with these, ancient society, nevertheless, had fallen from bad to worse, had become day by day more corrupt, more impotent, more helpless, till at length it lay seething in its own decay. And then the magnificent irony of God’s purpose was seen. Foolishness triumphed over wisdom, and weakness set her foot on the neck of strength. And that which has been will be again, if ever | 256 | 1 |
but what attracted you to the space in the first place? Why West 4th Street now?
Jean Touitou: Frankly, walking down those streets, because I’ve rented an apartment over there, I was so jealous it was not Paris. I find it prettier than Paris, and Paris is beautiful, but this… I really love those streets, and then we were looking for another location, and since the restaurant across the street was a good restaurant, I thought, "Let’s try that." But by doing this, I put my hand in a lot of danger because of the landmarks in the neighborhood. Not complaining, just saying it has been one year longer than I thought, but I’m really happy with the results.
GQ: The store’s exterior is composed of wood slats, which is a very specific look and very particular for the neighborhood. Did you consciously want to build a modern exterior that was different from the architecture in the area?
Jean Touitou: Not at all. It’s because the work permit kicked in so late for the actual window, and I wanted to open the store by any means, and the window was not done yet, so it’s a | but what attracted you to the space in the first place? Why West 4th Street now?
Jean Touitou: Frankly, walking down those streets, because I’ve rented an apartment over there, I was so jealous it was not Paris. I find it prettier than Paris, and Paris is beautiful, but this… I really love those streets, and then we were looking for another location, and since the restaurant across the street was a good restaurant, I thought, "Let’s try that." But by doing this, I put my hand in a lot of danger because of the landmarks in the neighborhood. Not complaining, just saying it has been one year longer than I thought, but I’m really happy with the results.
GQ: The store’s exterior is composed of wood slats, which is a very specific look and very particular for the neighborhood. Did you consciously want to build a modern exterior that was different from the architecture in the area?
Jean Touitou: Not at all. It’s because the work permit kicked in so late for the actual window, and I wanted to open the store by any means, and the window was not done yet, so it’s a | temporary thing. But if you do something temporary, you might as well do something beautiful, is what I thought with this. Because it might take two months to get the new construction done.
**GQ: You better watch out, New York people are going to start copying that. **
Jean Touitou: Well, anything that makes the world more beautiful, I’m happy. But it will be sad to take that away, I’m sure.
GQ: Well, it looks great and it’s very unique for down there. It’s funny that it’s not meant to be there, but it looks like it belongs.
Jean Touitou: Even a crazy person wouldn’t dare to try to register such a thing with the landmark there; there’s no way they could be accepted. I’ve been proposing a few projects before, and none of them was wood, it was glass, and they refuse. I mean it’s difficult. But it looks good in that environment, it’s not aggressive, and to tell you the truth, it would save me a lot of time and money to keep that permanent, but I really like it, and | 256 | 1 |
only lead to confusion and trouble if you choose to follow the wrong advice.
The saying “happy wife, happy life” could not be more true. Your significant other may voice their opinions of you taking on a project by yourself. Although you may think you can do it, they may have cause for concern. Save yourself the trouble and come to an agreement before the project is expected to begin. Hire a professional for the renovations Ottawa couples plan to keep the peace.
When you first start out on a project you may think that it will take just one weekend, when it reality with life getting in the way it could take up to six months to complete! This means living in disastrous conditions with dangerous tools lying around, messy areas throughout the home and dust and dirt everywhere.
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In honor of the 30th Anniversary of the Christmas in The City brand, we will have a limited number of the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas piece. Tom Bates an artist that has worked on many Villages for Department 56 for over 20 years will have every piece signed and numbered personally. You can pre-order this limited | only lead to confusion and trouble if you choose to follow the wrong advice.
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In honor of the 30th Anniversary of the Christmas in The City brand, we will have a limited number of the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas piece. Tom Bates an artist that has worked on many Villages for Department 56 for over 20 years will have every piece signed and numbered personally. You can pre-order this limited | piece now for $120. Hey guys, today I'll be reviewing this new yoyo called "SENSE" by YoYoSkeel!
YoYoSkeel is officially the 4th yoyo produced by a Malaysian company!
There are a couple of colours to choose from..
Hot Pink, naked Raw, chili Red, splashes of colours and many more.
Guess what I chose? The CLASSIC BLACK yo!
As usual, the uniqueness of YoYoskeel is the design.
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Christie’s Impressionist Evening Sale totalled $162m ($191.9m with premium) against a pre-sale estimate of $148.3 – 219.2m. 52 of the 58 works on offer found buyers (3 were withdrawn), reaching a solid 90% sell through rate. Whilst the media has widely touted this total as down 31% from last year, it is important to note that although volume was down, prices remained strong. Last year� | Donna Reed, Sidney Blackmer
Árido Movie (2005) Lírio Ferreira, Guilherme Weber, Giulia Gam, José Dumont
Weekend at Dunkirk (1964) Henri Verneuil, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Spaak, Georges Géret
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) Fritz Lang, Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Sidney Blackmer, Crime, Film-Noir, Drama New York November 2019 Sales Highlights and Summary
Tuesday December 3rd, 2019
Impressionist & Modern and Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Sales
Please note that prices listed in the summary above do not include the buyer’s premium
Christie’s Impressionist Sale
Christie’s Impressionist Evening Sale totalled $162m ($191.9m with premium) against a pre-sale estimate of $148.3 – 219.2m. 52 of the 58 works on offer found buyers (3 were withdrawn), reaching a solid 90% sell through rate. Whilst the media has widely touted this total as down 31% from last year, it is important to note that although volume was down, prices remained strong. Last year� | �s auctions were significantly boosted by several estates including the famous Rockefeller sale, which raised their presale totals to $305m. The robust sell through rates across all the auctions point to a resilient and stable market, with the houses struggling to win material and content for their sales as opposed to a shrinking market.
The top two lots of the evening included René Magritte’s Le seize septembre (1957), depicting a crescent moon shining through a single tree, and estimated at $7-10m. Consigned from the collection of Chicago philanthropists James and Marilynn Alsdorf, the painting is one of only 19 that Magritte completed at this size or larger, with only four of them still in private hands. The piece sold for $19.6 million to Marc Porter on the phone.
The other star lot was one of Umberto Boccioni’s most iconic compositions, Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio (Unique forms of continuity in space), which he originally conceived in 1913. Interestingly, this work was cast posthumously in 1972 by process of surmoulage from a bronze cast, instead of the original plaster. However, such historical debates | 256 | 1 |
already laid down to determine the valid mode of election (Cardinal Cajetan, O.P., in De Comparata, cap.xiii, no.202). However, in case of permission (for example if the Pope has provided nothing against it), or in case of ambiguity (for example, if it is unknown who the true cardinals are or who the true Pope is, as was the case at the time of the Great Schism), the power of 'applying the Papacy to such and such a person' devolves on the universal Church, the Church of God."
The next is the consecrating of bishops during an interregnum. Between the reigns of Pope Clement the IV and Gregory the X (a rather long interregnum) bishops were consecrated without papal mandate. These consecrations were ultimately given the "ok" from Pope Gregory the X.
If the church can exist in an acephalous state for a period of time, without a "visible universal jurisdiction", would it be wrong to assume that the church could indeed exist for a period of time without any ordinary jurisdiction? Some have critiqued traditionalists as being in the same state as the Eastern schismatics, but we are not. We are | already laid down to determine the valid mode of election (Cardinal Cajetan, O.P., in De Comparata, cap.xiii, no.202). However, in case of permission (for example if the Pope has provided nothing against it), or in case of ambiguity (for example, if it is unknown who the true cardinals are or who the true Pope is, as was the case at the time of the Great Schism), the power of 'applying the Papacy to such and such a person' devolves on the universal Church, the Church of God."
The next is the consecrating of bishops during an interregnum. Between the reigns of Pope Clement the IV and Gregory the X (a rather long interregnum) bishops were consecrated without papal mandate. These consecrations were ultimately given the "ok" from Pope Gregory the X.
If the church can exist in an acephalous state for a period of time, without a "visible universal jurisdiction", would it be wrong to assume that the church could indeed exist for a period of time without any ordinary jurisdiction? Some have critiqued traditionalists as being in the same state as the Eastern schismatics, but we are not. We are | directed from heaven (given the extra-ordinary nature of this crisis), and have no obstacle which would prevent us from obtaining and accepting a future Pope and hierarchy.
Now, given the precedent of bishops being consecrated during a vacancy without papal mandate, and ultimately then being ratafied by a future Pope....does it not follow that Popes can confer jurisdiction and apostolicity retroactively? And if this is the case, the vacancy we are experiencing need not be viewed as a "break in the apostolic line", given the fact that a future Pope can ratify all traditional consecrations, and thus maintain the perpetuity of the apostolic college (in the sense that the apostolic college must always have the capacities of "teacher, priest, and ruler").
Have any of the theologians you've read contradicted this? What do you think?
Re: The Church and ordinary jurisdiction.
Bill wrote:
No. But it may be presumed, on the expectation that it will be confirmed by the lawgiver when he is again present. This is essentially what Archbishop Lefebvre recommended to Bishop de Castro Mayer in a famous letter advising him to consecrate a successor as Bishop of Campos. You can read the whole thing here: | 256 | 1 |
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What i get as html output <a target="_blank" href=">localhost/?page=170">Link</a>
But when i click it from admin panel, it opens page localhost/admin>http://localhost/?page=170 (instead of http://localhost/?page=170) which doesn't exist at all
How to deal with that problem?
I want to get websites main url from everywhere within ws.
For ex, if i'm in admin panel http://localhost/admin/index.php the $wsurl will be http://localhost/
If my admin panels url looks like http://mydomain.com/admin/index.php the $wsurl will be http://mydomain.com/
A: If you are facing issues like that then you can try this :
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What i use: <a target="_blank" href="><?=$wsurl?>?page=<?=$new_id?>">Link</a>
What i get as html output <a target="_blank" href=">localhost/?page=170">Link</a>
But when i click it from admin panel, it opens page localhost/admin>http://localhost/?page=170 (instead of http://localhost/?page=170) which doesn't exist at all
How to deal with that problem?
I want to get websites main url from everywhere within ws.
For ex, if i'm in admin panel http://localhost/admin/index.php the $wsurl will be http://localhost/
If my admin panels url looks like http://mydomain.com/admin/index.php the $wsurl will be http://mydomain.com/
A: If you are facing issues like that then you can try this :
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Q: Display Product Sku in Child Products - Magento 2.2.3 On our Magento site, we have it so it displays the SKU under the main product title, but if there are child listings, possibly for different configurations of the product' the sku isn't appearing.
I cant seem to find any layout file associated with that child list, can anyone point me in the right direction to add the SKU to this Child Product List,
An example of what I mean can be found here: https://i.imgur.com/uo11tYi.png
A: Copy the below file:
vendor/magento/module-grouped-product/view/frontend/templates/product/view/type/grouped.phtml
to your theme location like below:
app/design/frontend/Vendor/theme/Magento_GroupedProduct/templates/product/view/type/grouped.phtml
And find the below section in your grouped.phtml:
<td data-th="<?= $block->escapeHtml(__('Product Name')) ?>" class | 256 | 1 |
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes signals his player during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Mississippi in Oxford, Miss., Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019. Tennessee won 73-71. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) Rogelio V. Solis, AP
Tennessee coach Rick Barnes talks with his players, from left, Jordan Bowden (23), Kyle Alexander (11), Lamonte Turner (1) and Grant Williams (2) during a timeout in the second half against LSU on Feb. 23, 2019, in Baton Rouge, La. BILL FEIG, AP
Tennessee Head Coach Rick Barnes watches from the sidelines during a game between Tennessee and Vanderbilt at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee on Tuesday, February 19, 2019. Calvin Mattheis/News Sentinel
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes, right, argues a foul call with an official during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Texas A&M, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, in College Station, Texas. Michael Wyke, Associated Press
UT head coach Rick Barnes watches his team during the second half at Memorial Gym in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. Andrew Nelles | Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes signals his player during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Mississippi in Oxford, Miss., Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019. Tennessee won 73-71. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) Rogelio V. Solis, AP
Tennessee coach Rick Barnes talks with his players, from left, Jordan Bowden (23), Kyle Alexander (11), Lamonte Turner (1) and Grant Williams (2) during a timeout in the second half against LSU on Feb. 23, 2019, in Baton Rouge, La. BILL FEIG, AP
Tennessee Head Coach Rick Barnes watches from the sidelines during a game between Tennessee and Vanderbilt at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee on Tuesday, February 19, 2019. Calvin Mattheis/News Sentinel
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes, right, argues a foul call with an official during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Texas A&M, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, in College Station, Texas. Michael Wyke, Associated Press
UT head coach Rick Barnes watches his team during the second half at Memorial Gym in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. Andrew Nelles | / Tennessean.com
Tennessee Head Coach Rick Barnes speaks with Tennessee forward Kyle Alexander (11) during the second half of Tennessee's home SEC conference game against Alabama at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes argues a call during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Missouri Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson) L.G. Patterson, AP
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes reacts to a referee's call in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Memphis Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018, in Memphis, Tenn. Brandon Dill, AP
Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl and Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes chat at mid court before an SEC tournament game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. Tennessee won 97-59. (ADAM LAU/NEWS SENTINEL) Adam Lau/News Sentinel Archives, Knoxville News Sentinel
Phillip Fulmer chats with Tennessee head basketball coach Rick Barnes in the parking lot during a game between Tennessee and Alabama at Lindsey-Nelson Stadium in | 256 | 1 |
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Firms create and store many kinds of data in their systems. However, making sense out of it can be a challenge. Choosing a digital platform that can be the base for your firm’s information systems | information technology in-house depends primarily on firm size. Firms with more than 20 employees are most likely to consider in-house I.T. But smaller firms that have multiple locations may also consider it. In addition, firms that prefer to stay on the leading edge of technology are more likely to have in-house IT resources. Regardless, Rhinehart recommends maintaining a relationship with a local I.T. vendor for special projects, additional expertise, or back-up help when needed.
According to Rhinehart, the biggest information security challenge is that threats are so varied and change so quickly. Once you’ve protected against one type of attack, a new one pops up. That’s why firms need to work closely with staff to ensure all staff are aware of best practices for protecting data. Security training can no longer be a once-a-year task to check off and forget about. Firms need to put processes in place to respond to threats on the fly, so they can quickly adapt and warn staff as needed.
Firms create and store many kinds of data in their systems. However, making sense out of it can be a challenge. Choosing a digital platform that can be the base for your firm’s information systems | can make it easier to get the big picture from your data. In addition, an open system makes sharing data between programs easier. Once the data is connected, a data visualization tool can help display the information in ways that can help firms uncover insights and intelligence.
To be truly strategic about information technology, firms need to plan around short- and long-term outcomes. Firms should involve IT resources in the strategic discussions from the start. They should not make plans and then hand them off to be executed. Whether in-house or outsourced, a firm’s I.T. resources can be valuable in the planning process. Software vendors can also be partners. If possible, keep the lines of communication open with your software vendors. Provide feedback and make suggestions for features and enhancements that would help your firm. You might be surprised at the impact you can make.
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The independent film, which was released in a limited number of theaters, follows one of the millions of families in China who annually embark on a journey from China’s cities to their home villages for the New Year’s holiday. Every spring, 130 million migrant workers leave China’s cities, plunging them into chaos for the world’s largest human migration.
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– December 21, 2010Find Others: DVD, Movie, New Release, NewsGet More: Documentary, Independent Film, Zeitgeist
Critically acclaimed documentary Last Train Home debuted on DVD on Feb. 22, 2011, from Zeitgeist Video.
The independent film, which was released in a limited number of theaters, follows one of the millions of families in China who annually embark on a journey from China’s cities to their home villages for the New Year’s holiday. Every spring, 130 million migrant workers leave China’s cities, plunging them into chaos for the world’s largest human migration.
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The Hitler Gari Pellam concept is inspired by Zee TV’s Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega, which has pioneered and revolutionized the television industry and continues to win the hearts of people. Since the launch of the show’s promo, the ardent fans from Zee TV’s Guddan Tumse Na | ’’. Embracing insecurities and questioning the perception of ‘perfection’ will be Zee Telugu’s warming love story, Hitler Gari Pellam.
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The Hitler Gari Pellam concept is inspired by Zee TV’s Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega, which has pioneered and revolutionized the television industry and continues to win the hearts of people. Since the launch of the show’s promo, the ardent fans from Zee TV’s Guddan Tumse Na | Ho Payega are looking forward to the Telugu version. Focusing on her shortcomings and how Bhanumathi tactfully fights them, Zee Telugu has designed a 360-degree promotional activity to engage with the viewers.
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beginning to turn against the Japanese. As Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma reflected one year after the surrender, “If the enemy had stood their ground 12 hours longer, events might not have transpired as smoothly as they did.”
The Japanese were able to set up a mortar battery on North Point and opened with telling effect on Williams’ left companies. Two squads were sent out to flank the guns, but ran into machine gun fire which wiped out almost the entire right squad. Three more squads were sent out, two to the left and one to the right of the mortars. After heavy fighting and loss, the deadly mortars were silenced.
The machine gun at the head of the draw at Cavalry Point also had held up the progress of the advance. U.S. Army Lieutenant Otis E. Saalman of the 4th Battalion staff was ordered by Williams to go to the left and see what he could do to get the line moving. With the help of Captain Harold Dalness, USA, Saalman took a party of volunteers up the draw to silence the gun. The Americans crawled unobserved to within grenade range and then opened fire on the enemy with rifles and grenades. One of the Japanese defenders picked up a grenade and | beginning to turn against the Japanese. As Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma reflected one year after the surrender, “If the enemy had stood their ground 12 hours longer, events might not have transpired as smoothly as they did.”
The Japanese were able to set up a mortar battery on North Point and opened with telling effect on Williams’ left companies. Two squads were sent out to flank the guns, but ran into machine gun fire which wiped out almost the entire right squad. Three more squads were sent out, two to the left and one to the right of the mortars. After heavy fighting and loss, the deadly mortars were silenced.
The machine gun at the head of the draw at Cavalry Point also had held up the progress of the advance. U.S. Army Lieutenant Otis E. Saalman of the 4th Battalion staff was ordered by Williams to go to the left and see what he could do to get the line moving. With the help of Captain Harold Dalness, USA, Saalman took a party of volunteers up the draw to silence the gun. The Americans crawled unobserved to within grenade range and then opened fire on the enemy with rifles and grenades. One of the Japanese defenders picked up a grenade and | lifted it to throw it back at the Americans when it went off in his hand. The gun was at last silenced and the way lay open to link up with the 1st Battalion survivors to the east. Saalman was able to observe the Japanese landing area where he watched three Japanese tanks climbing off the beach.
The Japanese landed three tanks, two Type 97 tanks and a captured M-3. Two other tanks were lost 50 yards offshore while landing with the 2d Battalion, 61st Infantry. The surviving tanks were stranded on the beach due to the steep cliffs and beach debris and were left behind by the advancing infantry. In one hour, the tank crews and engineers worked a path off the beach. When the tanks reached the cliffs, they found the inclines too steep and were unable to move further. The Marines were alerted to the presence of the tanks and Gunner Ferrell went to Cavalry Point to investigate the rumors of tanks, and found the vehicles apparently hopelessly stalled.
At daylight the Japanese were able to cut a road to Cavalry Beach but were still prevented from moving inland by the slope behind the beach. Finally, the captured M-3 negotiated the cliff and succeeded in towing the remaining tanks up the cliff. By 0830, all three | 256 | 1 |
serve a regulatory function, similar to that of the Health Professions Council. But, Maseko says, a lack of commitment has resulted in this not happening.
Matsabisa agrees that the lack of regulation of traditional medicine has been completely neglected.
“There is a need to institutionalise traditional medicines in SA for the safety and benefit of all its consumers. We need the speedy establishment of the Traditional Health Practitioners Statutory Council, we need serious and urgent reorganisation of the Medicines Control Council and all acts pertaining to the use, sale beneficiation and production of traditional medicines,” he says.
Matsabisa, who specialises in traditional medicine, says the denialist attitudes of doctors, medicines regulators and authorities, and the market-entry barriers from the multinational pharmaceutical industry, all unjustifiably aim to block and damage the reputation of traditional medicines.
“People will continue to use traditional medicines and the best that we could do is to scientifically evaluate these products before we outright reject them for no good scientific reasons,” he says.
Matsabisa says instead of making use of, and developing the knowledge of traditional medicines, people look down on this health system.
“South Africa behaves as though it | serve a regulatory function, similar to that of the Health Professions Council. But, Maseko says, a lack of commitment has resulted in this not happening.
Matsabisa agrees that the lack of regulation of traditional medicine has been completely neglected.
“There is a need to institutionalise traditional medicines in SA for the safety and benefit of all its consumers. We need the speedy establishment of the Traditional Health Practitioners Statutory Council, we need serious and urgent reorganisation of the Medicines Control Council and all acts pertaining to the use, sale beneficiation and production of traditional medicines,” he says.
Matsabisa, who specialises in traditional medicine, says the denialist attitudes of doctors, medicines regulators and authorities, and the market-entry barriers from the multinational pharmaceutical industry, all unjustifiably aim to block and damage the reputation of traditional medicines.
“People will continue to use traditional medicines and the best that we could do is to scientifically evaluate these products before we outright reject them for no good scientific reasons,” he says.
Matsabisa says instead of making use of, and developing the knowledge of traditional medicines, people look down on this health system.
“South Africa behaves as though it | is a First World country, but is also not aware that in developed countries the majority of people now increasingly use traditional medicines. We are in denial of our own self, in denial of our roots and system of health.”
Professor who sells his own natural Viagra
Nature holds a cure for most common ailments, whether it’s pain, emotional distress or sexual dysfunction, says spiritual and holistic healer Professor Ismail.
Ismail, like many others based in the CBD, employs people to hand out pamphlets that detail the services he offers. These include bringing back lost lovers, penis enlargement, protection for those with dangerous jobs and career success.
Ismail, 46, was born in Kenya and has been in Cape Town for six years. He says healing is a trade that was passed on to him by his father, a healer in Kenya. He doesn’t have a medical degree, but underwent strict training.
“When I was 10, he started teaching me everything he knew,” says Ismail. His father taught him which herbs and plants to pick and how to prepare them. Most of his ingredients still come from the highlands of Kenya.
Ismail says all his medicine is 100 percent natural, made from plant | 256 | 1 |
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выйдет в конце этого месяца.
Dana International выступит в одном из полуфиналов и в финале с мощной песней.
Кончита споет Heroes Монса Зелмерлёва, Монс продолжит попурри с песней Элени Фурейры, Элени споет песню Верки Сердючки с 2007 года, а Верка споет Toy. К | выйдет в конце этого месяца.
Dana International выступит в одном из полуфиналов и в финале с мощной песней.
Кончита споет Heroes Монса Зелмерлёва, Монс продолжит попурри с песней Элени Фурейры, Элени споет песню Верки Сердючки с 2007 года, а Верка споет Toy. К | четырем артистам присоединится Гали Атари и они вместе исполнят Hallilujah.
Изхар Коэн объявит баллы голосования израильского жюри.
Гал Гадот примет участие в финале Евровидения в особой роли.
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. It describes every movement of the 24 patterns of Taekwon-Do in full detail, so students can learn the names of movements, the stances, the tools and the heights.
The black belt techniques handbook is essential for black belt students. It contains lists of the content required for each grade from white belt to first degree black belt. It includes all theory required at each grade. There is a lot to know at black belt levels, and this book is 60 pages.
Training manuals and other books are not a substitute for classes with a qualified instructor. If you are in Glendowie, St Heliers, Glen Innes, Kohimarama or neighbouring areas, come along and try a class.
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BTO published a new statement on COVID-19 on 8 January 2021.
There is currently no fieldwork being carried out for the Woodcock Survey. We will update this statement in spring 2021 in preparation for the next fieldwork season.
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Help monitor Woodcock in Britain and Ireland by claiming a square.
We urgently need to monitor changes in breeding | . It describes every movement of the 24 patterns of Taekwon-Do in full detail, so students can learn the names of movements, the stances, the tools and the heights.
The black belt techniques handbook is essential for black belt students. It contains lists of the content required for each grade from white belt to first degree black belt. It includes all theory required at each grade. There is a lot to know at black belt levels, and this book is 60 pages.
Training manuals and other books are not a substitute for classes with a qualified instructor. If you are in Glendowie, St Heliers, Glen Innes, Kohimarama or neighbouring areas, come along and try a class.
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BTO published a new statement on COVID-19 on 8 January 2021.
There is currently no fieldwork being carried out for the Woodcock Survey. We will update this statement in spring 2021 in preparation for the next fieldwork season.
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Help monitor Woodcock in Britain and Ireland by claiming a square.
We urgently need to monitor changes in breeding | Woodcock numbers since the last national survey in 2013, given the recent population decline. If you have previously participated, please consider re-surveying your square or another site in 2021 and help us monitor this declining species.
Full results have been published for the 2013 breeding Woodcock survey (PDF), which estimated a population of 55,241 males, representing a decline of 29% since 2003. Summary details can be found on the Results page.
Woodcock is the only species of wading bird in Britain and Ireland that is adapted to breed in woodland, both broad-leaved and coniferous. Its plumage is superbly camouflaged to blend in with dead leaf litter and ground vegetation, where it may roost or make its nest; remaining motionless unless approached at very close quarters.
The results of the annual breeding season counts run by BTO and GWCT, will be crucial for monitoring future changes to the breeding population.
To choose a survey square or enter data, please sign-up for the survey.
A total of 1500 survey sites (1-km squares) in Britain and a further 80 in Northern Ireland will be available. These have been randomly selected from within the known breeding range, which will provide the basis for calculating a robust | 256 | 1 |
parked position and, responsive to detecting the second digital state, monitoring said first sensor related input signal for any return to said first digital state, during a second minimum time duration that is measured from said initial occurrence of the second digital state, while continuing to maintain the head arrangement in said parked position over the second minimum time duration.
9. The hard disk drive of claim 8 wherein the second minimum time duration is user selectable.
16 of 28 10. The hard disk drive of claim 8 wherein the second minimum time duration is in a range from 100 milliseconds to 2500 milliseconds.
11. The hard disk drive of claim 10 wherein the second minimum time duration is approximately 1000 milliseconds.
12. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein said first dedicated input is in electrical communication with a pressure sensor that is located within the host device so as to produce a pressure signal at said dedicated input and said first predetermined characteristic of the sensor related input signal is a minimum pressure such that the head arrangement is moved to the parked position responsive to detection of said minimum pressure.
13. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein said first dedicated input is in electrical communication with a temperature sensor that is located within the host device so as to produce a temperature signal at said dedicated input and said first | parked position and, responsive to detecting the second digital state, monitoring said first sensor related input signal for any return to said first digital state, during a second minimum time duration that is measured from said initial occurrence of the second digital state, while continuing to maintain the head arrangement in said parked position over the second minimum time duration.
9. The hard disk drive of claim 8 wherein the second minimum time duration is user selectable.
16 of 28 10. The hard disk drive of claim 8 wherein the second minimum time duration is in a range from 100 milliseconds to 2500 milliseconds.
11. The hard disk drive of claim 10 wherein the second minimum time duration is approximately 1000 milliseconds.
12. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein said first dedicated input is in electrical communication with a pressure sensor that is located within the host device so as to produce a pressure signal at said dedicated input and said first predetermined characteristic of the sensor related input signal is a minimum pressure such that the head arrangement is moved to the parked position responsive to detection of said minimum pressure.
13. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein said first dedicated input is in electrical communication with a temperature sensor that is located within the host device so as to produce a temperature signal at said dedicated input and said first | predetermined characteristic of the sensor related input signal is a minimum temperature such that the head arrangement is moved to the parked position responsive to detection of said minimum temperature.
14. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein said first dedicated input is in electrical communication with a housing switch that is located within the host device so as to produce a switch signal at said dedicated input and said first predetermined characteristic is a change in state of the switch signal responsive to a user actuation of the host device such that the head arrangement is moved to the parked position responsive to the switch signal.
15. The hard disk drive of claim 14 configured for immediately moving the head arrangement to the parked position, responsive to said change of state of the housing switch.
16. The hard disk drive of claim 14 configured for confirming said change of state of the switch signal at least once prior to moving the head arrangement to the parked position.
17. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein said first dedicated input is in electrical communication with a magnetic field sensor that is located within the host device so as to produce a magnetic field signal at said dedicated input and said first predetermined characteristic of the sensor related input signal is a maximum field strength such that the head arrangement is moved to the parked position responsive to detection of said | 256 | 1 |
altogether (ver. 20); for while that marks an impaired spiritual vision, this marks a vision utterly darkened and destroyed" (Trench, ' Sermon on the Mount'). Matthew 5:20
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Aligning Data Virtualization, Streaming, and ETL
What do data virtualization, streaming, and extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes have in common? They all deliver data from disparate sources to the business intelligence (BI), analytics, and other applications used by businesspeople, data scientists, and analysts. Like utilities, these tools operate in the background until something serious goes wrong, like a burst pipe or an electrical short.
However, other subtler problems can arise when using these tools, which relate to the quality and consistency of the data delivered. These issues arise from the data modelling and | altogether (ver. 20); for while that marks an impaired spiritual vision, this marks a vision utterly darkened and destroyed" (Trench, ' Sermon on the Mount'). Matthew 5:20
Matthew 5:20 Interlinear
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Aligning Data Virtualization, Streaming, and ETL
What do data virtualization, streaming, and extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes have in common? They all deliver data from disparate sources to the business intelligence (BI), analytics, and other applications used by businesspeople, data scientists, and analysts. Like utilities, these tools operate in the background until something serious goes wrong, like a burst pipe or an electrical short.
However, other subtler problems can arise when using these tools, which relate to the quality and consistency of the data delivered. These issues arise from the data modelling and | preparation that all three tools require upfront. They may arise separately and individually in each of these tools but can be most damaging when they arise across the tools when multiple modes of data delivery are being used in the same environment. With the explosion of data driven by external sources, feeding a plethora of data warehouses and lakes, many organizations are now using all three modalities of data delivery.
For clarity and simplicity, this is how I distinguish between these three tools:
ETL tools deliver data off-line, usually overnight, and often in batches—large or small. Sometimes ETL processes are used during business hours to deliver smaller batches of data. In either case, the data can usually be inspected before it is used and cleansed, if necessary.
Streaming delivers data continuously from sources that pump out data nonstop. In most cases, such data is most useful when it is fresh and can be analyzed immediately, even before storing it (if required) on disk.
Data virtualization also delivers data in real time, but only when requested by a user or application.
The differences, therefore, are of delivery timing (from immediate to intermittent), request type (planned, automated, or on demand), and data checking before use (planned or just not done). | 256 | 1 |
the regular component $u$ for the 2-term splitting.} $\Gamma \in C^1(\partial \Omega)$. Moreover, since in both cases $\overline{g} \in C^{0,1}(\partial \Omega)$ we have that its extension $u_{\overline{g}}$ from Lemma~\ref{Lemma_extension_pf_Lipschitz} belongs to $W^{1, \infty}(\Omega)$, in particular $u_{\overline{g}} \in L^\infty(\Omega)$ and $\epsilon \nabla u_{\overline{g}} \in \left[L^s(\Omega)\right]^d$ for all $s>d$.
\end{proof}
As a consequence of the previous theorem and the discussion after \eqref{what_is_Wb} we have obtained the following existence theorem for the General Poisson-Boltzmann equation \eqref{GPBE_dimensionless}.
\begin{theorem}\label{Theorem_Existence_for_full_potential_GPBE}
| the regular component $u$ for the 2-term splitting.} $\Gamma \in C^1(\partial \Omega)$. Moreover, since in both cases $\overline{g} \in C^{0,1}(\partial \Omega)$ we have that its extension $u_{\overline{g}}$ from Lemma~\ref{Lemma_extension_pf_Lipschitz} belongs to $W^{1, \infty}(\Omega)$, in particular $u_{\overline{g}} \in L^\infty(\Omega)$ and $\epsilon \nabla u_{\overline{g}} \in \left[L^s(\Omega)\right]^d$ for all $s>d$.
\end{proof}
As a consequence of the previous theorem and the discussion after \eqref{what_is_Wb} we have obtained the following existence theorem for the General Poisson-Boltzmann equation \eqref{GPBE_dimensionless}.
\begin{theorem}\label{Theorem_Existence_for_full_potential_GPBE}
| There exists a weak solution $\phi$ of equation \eqref{GPBE_dimensionless} satisfying \eqref{weak_formulation_General_PBE_W1p_spaces}. A~particular $\phi$ satisfying \eqref{weak_formulation_General_PBE_W1p_spaces} can be given either in the form $\phi=G+u$ or in the form $\phi=G+u^H+u$, where $u\in H_{\overline g}^1(\Omega)\cap L^\infty(\Omega)$
is the unique solution of \eqref{general_form_of_the_weak_formulation_for_u_2_and_3_term_splitting_H1_spaces} with either $\pazocal{W}=H_0^1(\Omega)$, $\pazocal{W}=H_0^1(\Omega)\cap L^\infty(\Omega)$ or $\pazocal{W}=C_c^\infty(\Omega)$, and $\overline g, w, {\bm f} | 256 | 1 |
should pay attention to risks for their health and safety and keep an eye on family members. Those who are asked to advise on deinstitutionalisation should consider that this may not benefit the most severely afflicted.
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Bredewold FH, Hermus MMJ, Trappenburg MJ. Living in the community the pros and cons: a systematic literature review of the impact of deinstitutionalisation on people with intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Social Work. 2018 Aug 15. WDAE AM & FM - A History
WDAE-AM 833 & WDAE-FM 105.7 Tampa – WDAE was not the first radio station to be licensed in the state of Florida, even though an historical marker says it was. In 1972, on the station’s 50th anniversary, the FCC sent Rounsaville Radio, the station's owner, a letter confirming that, instead, WDAE was the first station in the state to begin operations.
WDAE was put on the air | should pay attention to risks for their health and safety and keep an eye on family members. Those who are asked to advise on deinstitutionalisation should consider that this may not benefit the most severely afflicted.
UR - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1468017318793620#
JO - Journal of Social Work
JF - Journal of Social Work
Bredewold FH, Hermus MMJ, Trappenburg MJ. Living in the community the pros and cons: a systematic literature review of the impact of deinstitutionalisation on people with intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Social Work. 2018 Aug 15. WDAE AM & FM - A History
WDAE-AM 833 & WDAE-FM 105.7 Tampa – WDAE was not the first radio station to be licensed in the state of Florida, even though an historical marker says it was. In 1972, on the station’s 50th anniversary, the FCC sent Rounsaville Radio, the station's owner, a letter confirming that, instead, WDAE was the first station in the state to begin operations.
WDAE was put on the air | by three-time Tampa mayor D.B. McKay, owner of the Tampa Daily Times newspaper. The first regularly scheduled broadcast took place on May 31, 1922. The call letters were issued by the Department of Commerce from an alphabetical sequence and its “Wonderful Days And Evenings” slogan was adopted to go with them.
At the time WDAE went on the air, it transmitted with a power of 250 watts on 833 kHz. During those early years, the station shifted dial positions a number of times, until the national frequency shift in 1941 when it moved to 1250 kHz and power was raised to 5,000 watts days and 3,000 watts nights.
WDAE’s first studios were on the sixth floor of downtown Tampa’s Citrus Exchange Building (later the home of Maas Brothers). Other locations would include the Bay Isles Building on Davis Islands, downtown’s Allied Building at Tampa and Cass Streets, the 12th floor of the plush Tampa Terrace Hotel and the ground floor of the Tampa Times building at 114 N. Franklin Street.
WDAE-FM, the first FM on Florida’s West Coast, signed on November 17, 1947 at 105.7 mHz and duplicated | 256 | 1 |
me why I want a new kitchen, built to my design and probably costing a fortune because I do proper cooking in my kitchen rather than heating up.
Ok,I'm getting the runaround. The company who made the cooker (New World) changed hands in the late 1990s. The recommended repairers are part of their company and won't repair units made under the original ownership. When I gave them the model number they said my cooker isn't one they made, too old . They gave me the number of the previous owners (now part of Hotpoint) who are responsible for the older units. I bought my cooker second hand in 2000. They say they only repair units made before 1996. The serial number is the key, apparently, regardless of the model. There is no serial number on my cooker. There is a scrap of chewed up something where the number should be. If it ever had anything written on it there is nothing visible now. They say the cooker is probably too new for them to fix.
Personally, I would buy a new one from AO, CO-OP or similar online, there is a big range available - £130 or more spent on the repair of a 20 year old cooker is wasted money in my view.
| me why I want a new kitchen, built to my design and probably costing a fortune because I do proper cooking in my kitchen rather than heating up.
Ok,I'm getting the runaround. The company who made the cooker (New World) changed hands in the late 1990s. The recommended repairers are part of their company and won't repair units made under the original ownership. When I gave them the model number they said my cooker isn't one they made, too old . They gave me the number of the previous owners (now part of Hotpoint) who are responsible for the older units. I bought my cooker second hand in 2000. They say they only repair units made before 1996. The serial number is the key, apparently, regardless of the model. There is no serial number on my cooker. There is a scrap of chewed up something where the number should be. If it ever had anything written on it there is nothing visible now. They say the cooker is probably too new for them to fix.
Personally, I would buy a new one from AO, CO-OP or similar online, there is a big range available - £130 or more spent on the repair of a 20 year old cooker is wasted money in my view.
| I was going to buy new but when I went to have a look they were all rubbish. See my original post. We only have a Currys locally but they had a wide range of different makes and all the same. Tiny ovens, advice to buy an oven thermometer if I wanted to know how hot the oven was. Put in a thermometer (looked at them online - even less room in oven!) The spare part to fix it is less than £40. It is a damn good, solid cooker. All it needs is this new part.
I have looked online but even with the pictures it is impossible to see what I would actually end up with. Probably something fit only to heat up a ready meal like the ones I saw at Currys.
The oven thermomoter I had melted. Is it a built in oven or is it free standing? Do you have any independent gas or electricty fitters who will come and do it if you order the part? I have the same problem with looking at stuff online and Curry's only keep a fraction of what they sell in store, I asked one guy what the point was of them having a store if 9 times out of 10 I could only get what I wanted online? He didn | 256 | 1 |
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a storm in a teacup. The curriculum statement could certainly be improved. He’s right for instance, about the “generated within a group of scientists” statement, and the climate deniers like Jo Nova are already jumping on that one. But I reckon the statement makes it quite clear that science is evidence-based. When you look at it in its entirety, it’s not too bad. I’m not aware that ACDS has come up with a better one.
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Climate Science | a storm in a teacup. The curriculum statement could certainly be improved. He’s right for instance, about the “generated within a group of scientists” statement, and the climate deniers like Jo Nova are already jumping on that one. But I reckon the statement makes it quite clear that science is evidence-based. When you look at it in its entirety, it’s not too bad. I’m not aware that ACDS has come up with a better one.
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Here is my procedure only to copy and change first letter but it does nothing.
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@egyarb int,
@arbjova int,
@allvalt int,
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@elabe int,
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Here is my procedure only to copy and change first letter but it does nothing.
What I'm doing wrong ?
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[tableInsertUpdate]
(@kulcs nvarchar(50),
@uzlev int,
@uzlho int,
@uzltip int,
@uzlnev char,
@belfarb int,
@exparb int,
@egyarb int,
@arbjova int,
@allvalt int,
@anyagkolt int,
@energkolt int,
@elabe int,
@kozvetitettszolg int,
@igbevettagjell int,
@igenybevettszolg int,
@berkol | tsjar int,
@egyebszem int,
@egyebraf int,
@koltsterh int,
@ecs int,
@berlvhep int,
@berlvheszk int,
@mfee int,
@koltscostcent int,
@penzeredvh int,
@penzeredkulso int,
@arfegyenleg int,
@rendkered int,
@letszam int,
@bérelt_munkaerő int,
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AS
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renewable energy projects include labor peace Agreements and prevailing wage requirements.
But perhaps the most inspiring part of the campaign in Rhode Island is the coalition that’s been built around it. The list of organizations that endorsed the report includes the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, Rhode Island Building and Construction Trades Council, Childhood Lead Action Project, National Education Association, and many more. The workers who will be most directly impacted by and involved in an energy transition need to be in the driver’s seat of climate policy, and the Rhode Island initiative demonstrates how that’s done.
States are key battlegrounds for the Left, and will continue to be important arenas for advancing pro-worker climate legislation. Rhode Island has joined a number of other states in collectively leading the way. It’s up to the rest of us to follow them.
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Lafarge, Caroline ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2148-078X, Mitchell, Kathryn, Breeze, Andrew and Fox, Pauline ORCID | renewable energy projects include labor peace Agreements and prevailing wage requirements.
But perhaps the most inspiring part of the campaign in Rhode Island is the coalition that’s been built around it. The list of organizations that endorsed the report includes the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, Rhode Island Building and Construction Trades Council, Childhood Lead Action Project, National Education Association, and many more. The workers who will be most directly impacted by and involved in an energy transition need to be in the driver’s seat of climate policy, and the Rhode Island initiative demonstrates how that’s done.
States are key battlegrounds for the Left, and will continue to be important arenas for advancing pro-worker climate legislation. Rhode Island has joined a number of other states in collectively leading the way. It’s up to the rest of us to follow them.
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public transit workers Women's coping with pregnancy termination for fetal abnormality: a comparison between health professionals' perceptions and women's accounts
Lafarge, Caroline ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2148-078X, Mitchell, Kathryn, Breeze, Andrew and Fox, Pauline ORCID | : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0046-4940 (2015) Women's coping with pregnancy termination for fetal abnormality: a comparison between health professionals' perceptions and women's accounts. In: The British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Conference, 23-24 Apr 2015, London, UK. (Unpublished)
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Background: Termination of pregnancy for fetal abnormality (TFA) may have profound psychological consequences. Evidence suggests that women’s experience of care influences the way they adjust to TFA. Yet caring for parents in these circumstances presents some challenges for health professionals, which may relate to their understanding of women’s experience.
Objectives: This study examined health professionals’ perceptions of women’s coping with TFA. Data were compared with women’s accounts of their coping processes to identify similarities and differences.
Methods: A qualitative study was conducted among health professionals in two fetal medicine units in England. Fifteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with a range of professionals. Data were analysed using Thematic Analysis and compared with the results of a qualitative study of women’s experience of coping with TFA. | 256 | 1 |
of those taxes, the injury was not a result of the confirmation of Mr. Minor’s plan, but was due to Good Bet’s failure to pay them. Again, the City failed to file a proof of claim for those taxes.
The court affirmed the bankruptcy court’s finding that the City was not a “party in interest” for purposes of objecting to confirmation.
The court turned to whether the bankruptcy court properly held that Good Bet waived its right to object to confirmation by failing to appear at the confirmation hearing and failing to object to the second amended plan. As a factual matter, the court found Good Bet received notice of the hearing and offered no excuse for its failure to appear.
Poulis v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co., 747 F.2d 863 (3d Cir. 1984), provides guidance for when it is appropriate to dismiss as a sanction for failure to prosecute, setting forth six factors to consider: “[(1)] the extent of the party’s personal responsibility; (2) the prejudice to the adversary caused by the failure to meet scheduling orders and respond to discovery; (3) a history of dilatoriness; (4) whether the conduct of the party | of those taxes, the injury was not a result of the confirmation of Mr. Minor’s plan, but was due to Good Bet’s failure to pay them. Again, the City failed to file a proof of claim for those taxes.
The court affirmed the bankruptcy court’s finding that the City was not a “party in interest” for purposes of objecting to confirmation.
The court turned to whether the bankruptcy court properly held that Good Bet waived its right to object to confirmation by failing to appear at the confirmation hearing and failing to object to the second amended plan. As a factual matter, the court found Good Bet received notice of the hearing and offered no excuse for its failure to appear.
Poulis v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co., 747 F.2d 863 (3d Cir. 1984), provides guidance for when it is appropriate to dismiss as a sanction for failure to prosecute, setting forth six factors to consider: “[(1)] the extent of the party’s personal responsibility; (2) the prejudice to the adversary caused by the failure to meet scheduling orders and respond to discovery; (3) a history of dilatoriness; (4) whether the conduct of the party | or the attorney was willful or in bad faith; (5) the effectiveness of sanctions other than dismissal, which entails an analysis of alternative sanctions; and (6) the meritoriousness of the claim or defense.”
Here, the bankruptcy court did not explicitly address these factors. Nonetheless, the district court found the factors supported the lower court’s decision. One Poulis factor in particular weighed against Good Bet: that of dilatoriness. After its initial objection to the first amended plan, Good Bet ceased to take part in the case, failed to provide any explanation for its dilatoriness, and failed to argue its case until after a final decision was made. Its minimal participation, joining briefs filed by the City and appearing at the final tracking hearing, was insufficient to outweigh its overall lack of prosecutorial zeal.
Moreover, both Good Bet’s and the City’s objections lacked merit. In addition to the claims made by the City, both objectors claimed that the plan should not have been confirmed because it was not filed in good faith and was contrary to state law.
The court found that while state law contemplates full payment of the taxes and costs when a tax debtor redeems property, section 1322(b) | 256 | 1 |
-1 against the recalls.
School board positions, which pay nothing, have attracted more than $1.5 million between Denver and Douglas counties. The unions are battling reformers and business interests for control of school policy around choice and teacher accountability. Reformers tend to dominate the money race 3-to-5-to-1. Expect more union/management conflict in the 2014 legislative session.
Rural/Urban Split: The Denver metro area is likely to provide the bulk of the pro-Amendment 66 votes. It represents about 56 percent of registered voters, but would need to contribute more than 60 percent of the Amendment’s support if it is to have a chance.
The success of the ten-county, northwest county secession movement will be a barometer as to the passion of the urban/rural divide. If it carries most of the counties, the 2014 legislative session and the governor’s race will be awash with passionate speeches and partisan maneuvering to extend the conflict or tamp it down.
Fracking and the Wind: The I-25 Corridor has become a dividing line in the state’s energy war. On its urban west side, anti-fracking activists have placed bans on four municipal ballots – a direct | -1 against the recalls.
School board positions, which pay nothing, have attracted more than $1.5 million between Denver and Douglas counties. The unions are battling reformers and business interests for control of school policy around choice and teacher accountability. Reformers tend to dominate the money race 3-to-5-to-1. Expect more union/management conflict in the 2014 legislative session.
Rural/Urban Split: The Denver metro area is likely to provide the bulk of the pro-Amendment 66 votes. It represents about 56 percent of registered voters, but would need to contribute more than 60 percent of the Amendment’s support if it is to have a chance.
The success of the ten-county, northwest county secession movement will be a barometer as to the passion of the urban/rural divide. If it carries most of the counties, the 2014 legislative session and the governor’s race will be awash with passionate speeches and partisan maneuvering to extend the conflict or tamp it down.
Fracking and the Wind: The I-25 Corridor has become a dividing line in the state’s energy war. On its urban west side, anti-fracking activists have placed bans on four municipal ballots – a direct | challenge to state regulatory authority, Governor Hickenlooper and one of the state’s most powerful industries.
The ten-state secession movement (11 counting Western Slope Moffat, a Coal County) has a major pro-oil and gas component to it. Supporters resent the anti-fracking attitudes of the state legislature and resist the Democrats frequent and, in their view, heavy-handed regulatory strategies to make local consumers pay for expensive wind and solar renewable projects.
Also, west of the I-25 Corridor is the City of Boulder anxious to pay $200 million, or three times as much, to buy its electrical utility so it can use wind and solar as its primary supply. Nearly a million dollars is being spent in the fight.
This election will illuminate the divide and which side has the most momentum. It will be another issue that bedevils the Governor and the legislature next year. It could also be a 2014 statewide ballot issue.
Dope and Guns: Colorado’s national image as a presidential battleground is now painted in bolder and brighter colors. Ask people what they’ve heard about Colorado lately and it’s dope and guns – a dangerous combination. Along with last September’s recalls, the secession movement | 256 | 1 |
the colonization in 2012.
2) The Rebels
Then, there are “alien Rebel[s]“, “resistance fighter[s] against the alien colonists.” The Rebels we see are “faceless” because they have sealed their mouth, eyes, nose and ears for “protection against […] infection by the black oil.” Now, there is an interesting point. We have already seen the Black Oil cross various surfaces without any problem (a pressurized diving suit in 3X15: Piper Maru, a Level 4 biohazard suit in 4X09: Tunguska): if it can cross these, then certainly it can cross skin, which we see it do anyway (the airport customs agent in Tunguska, Stevie in Fight the Future — which is post-Patient X). How is scarring a sufficient protection then? Krycek infects the boy Dmitri and scars him in an evidently similar manner so that the Black Oil doesn’t get out. Indeed, we only see the Oil coming out from facial orifices (Sanford and Krycek in Apocrypha, Dmitri here) so the scarring would prevent that. You could say that once inside | the colonization in 2012.
2) The Rebels
Then, there are “alien Rebel[s]“, “resistance fighter[s] against the alien colonists.” The Rebels we see are “faceless” because they have sealed their mouth, eyes, nose and ears for “protection against […] infection by the black oil.” Now, there is an interesting point. We have already seen the Black Oil cross various surfaces without any problem (a pressurized diving suit in 3X15: Piper Maru, a Level 4 biohazard suit in 4X09: Tunguska): if it can cross these, then certainly it can cross skin, which we see it do anyway (the airport customs agent in Tunguska, Stevie in Fight the Future — which is post-Patient X). How is scarring a sufficient protection then? Krycek infects the boy Dmitri and scars him in an evidently similar manner so that the Black Oil doesn’t get out. Indeed, we only see the Oil coming out from facial orifices (Sanford and Krycek in Apocrypha, Dmitri here) so the scarring would prevent that. You could say that once inside | the body, the Oil would have no way to get out, but once inside the Oil would be in control of the body and take off what’s restricting it, like Dmitri does. As soon as he gets the chance and has his hands untied, Dmitri, under the influence of the Oil, takes his stitches off. Dmitri is not in a coma, as the victims in 4X09: Tunguska & 4X10: Terma, because he was not administered any version of the vaccine: the Oil in him is fully potent and in control of him as in Piper Maru. So the Rebels go about faceless so as the Oil doesn’t get trapped into them. There is evidently a clash between the story and the coolness of the effect of seeing small worms of Black Oil crawling under the skin. A plot hole it seems, no matter how I wouldn’t want to admit it. Unless of course human and Rebel physiology is different, and the Oil can’t cross their skin (but again it crossed so many other substances that are supposed to be impermeable)…
The Alien Bounty Hunter attempts to kill a Rebel using the alien stiletto: a stiletto is necessary to kill | 256 | 1 |
The third week of protests continued Sunday with an estimated 200,000 Ukrainians occupying central Kiev to denounce President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to turn away from Europe and align this ex-Soviet republic with Russia.
Read more: Riot police flood site of protests in Ukrainian capital
Credit: Maks Levin/Reuters
Riot police officers look through their bus window while waiting to block Pro-European Union activists gathered in Independence Square in Kiev, Dec. 9, 2013.
Protesters practice tactics to defend themselves from possible police scuffles during a rally held by supporters of EU integration in central Kiev, Dec. 8, 2013. Pro-Europe protesters flocked to Kiev's Independence Square on Sunday for a rally that organizers were hoping would swell to 1 million people, piling pressure on Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich to turn back from seeking closer ties to Russia.
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A man wearing a Ukrainian national flag walks past Ukrainian riot police as they block the road next to Pro-European Union activists gathered in Kiev's Independence Square, Dec. 9, 2013.
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Protesters rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Dec. 3, 2013.
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An anti | The third week of protests continued Sunday with an estimated 200,000 Ukrainians occupying central Kiev to denounce President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to turn away from Europe and align this ex-Soviet republic with Russia.
Read more: Riot police flood site of protests in Ukrainian capital
Credit: Maks Levin/Reuters
Riot police officers look through their bus window while waiting to block Pro-European Union activists gathered in Independence Square in Kiev, Dec. 9, 2013.
Protesters practice tactics to defend themselves from possible police scuffles during a rally held by supporters of EU integration in central Kiev, Dec. 8, 2013. Pro-Europe protesters flocked to Kiev's Independence Square on Sunday for a rally that organizers were hoping would swell to 1 million people, piling pressure on Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich to turn back from seeking closer ties to Russia.
Credit: Vasily Fedosenk/Reuters
A man wearing a Ukrainian national flag walks past Ukrainian riot police as they block the road next to Pro-European Union activists gathered in Kiev's Independence Square, Dec. 9, 2013.
Credit: Sergei Grits/AP
Protesters rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Dec. 3, 2013.
Credit: Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images
An anti | -government protester shouts from a statue in Kiev, Dec. 6, 2013.
Police officers block a street near a presidential administration building in Kiev, Dec. 4, 2013.
A man serves soup to anti-government protesters in Kiev's Independence Square, Dec. 4, 2013.
Anti-government protesters sleep on the floor in the occupied City Hall building in Kiev, Dec. 4, 2013.
Anti-government protesters block a street near several key government buildings in Kiev, Dec. 4, 2013.
Signs placed by protesters cover the metal frame of what was to be a large public Christmas Tree display in Independence Square in Kiev, Dec. 5, 2013.
Police guard a street in Kiev, Dec. 5, 2013.
Anti-government protesters distribute ponchos to ward off a heavy wet snow outside the Cabinet of Ministers in Kiev, Dec. 6, 2013.
Anti-government protesters rally on Independence Square in Kiev, Dec. 7, 2013.
A man holds a part of a statue of Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin which was toppled by protesters during a rally organized by supporters of EU integration in Kiev, Dec. 8, 2013.
Credit: Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters
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John Krasinski has been reportedly offered a screen test for Captain America
February 25 2010 11:59 AM
US Office star John Krasinski is being considered for the part of Captain America in a new movie.
https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/from-office-job-to-captain-america-26635318.html
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Marvel has invited seven actors to take part in a screen-test to play the comic book hero, according to The Hollywood Reporter, including Gossip Girls star Chace Crawford.
Chace has yet to commit to the test, but those confirmed to give it a go are Smallville star Michael Cassidy, Brothers actor Patrick Flueger, Friday Night Lights' Scott Porter and Cloverfield's Mike Vogel.
Garrett Hedlund, star of upcoming Tron, has also apparently been invited to try out for the role but is yet to commit to the audition.
The film will follow a World War II soldier who is transformed into Captain America after | John Krasinski has been reportedly offered a screen test for Captain America
February 25 2010 11:59 AM
US Office star John Krasinski is being considered for the part of Captain America in a new movie.
https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/from-office-job-to-captain-america-26635318.html
https://www.independent.ie/migration_catalog/f900b/25150208.ece/AUTOCROP/h342/B38325101267088116A_1
Marvel has invited seven actors to take part in a screen-test to play the comic book hero, according to The Hollywood Reporter, including Gossip Girls star Chace Crawford.
Chace has yet to commit to the test, but those confirmed to give it a go are Smallville star Michael Cassidy, Brothers actor Patrick Flueger, Friday Night Lights' Scott Porter and Cloverfield's Mike Vogel.
Garrett Hedlund, star of upcoming Tron, has also apparently been invited to try out for the role but is yet to commit to the audition.
The film will follow a World War II soldier who is transformed into Captain America after | being injured.
The First Avenger: Captain America is scheduled for release on July 22 next year.
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that they are.” Holding Saudi Arabia accountable for pursuing nuclear weapons and committing human rights violations makes sense. The question is how. The attached Foreign Policy piece by NPEC’s Wohlstetter Fellow John Spacapan supplies an answer: Rather than shunning Riyadh, Washington should afford them tough love. The Saudis believe the US will soon abandon them and that they’ll soon be at the mercy of mullahs from Tehran. Washington and other Western capitals can ease these concerns, which are shared in other Middle Eastern capitals, and in exchange should get them to clean up their proliferation and human rights act. The best way to do this, Spacapan argues, would be to form a league of Western and Middle Eastern states to enhance the region’s security, energy, economic, and social development. “Even if the coalition started somewhat small – just the US, UK, EU, Saudi Arabia, and smaller Arab states such as Jordan, Oman, the UAE, Bahrain, and Tunisia – it would,” he notes, “demonstrate that the US and its western allies will not soon leave Saudi Arabia at the mercy of Iran or other outside powers.” This alone could damper Riyadh’s drive to go nuclear. America� | that they are.” Holding Saudi Arabia accountable for pursuing nuclear weapons and committing human rights violations makes sense. The question is how. The attached Foreign Policy piece by NPEC’s Wohlstetter Fellow John Spacapan supplies an answer: Rather than shunning Riyadh, Washington should afford them tough love. The Saudis believe the US will soon abandon them and that they’ll soon be at the mercy of mullahs from Tehran. Washington and other Western capitals can ease these concerns, which are shared in other Middle Eastern capitals, and in exchange should get them to clean up their proliferation and human rights act. The best way to do this, Spacapan argues, would be to form a league of Western and Middle Eastern states to enhance the region’s security, energy, economic, and social development. “Even if the coalition started somewhat small – just the US, UK, EU, Saudi Arabia, and smaller Arab states such as Jordan, Oman, the UAE, Bahrain, and Tunisia – it would,” he notes, “demonstrate that the US and its western allies will not soon leave Saudi Arabia at the mercy of Iran or other outside powers.” This alone could damper Riyadh’s drive to go nuclear. America� | �s ties to Riyadh epitomize the dilemma that plagues its foreign policy: Maintaining relations with influential authoritarians is only politically sustainable if you get them to behave better. Ignoring human rights violations and nuclear proliferation would contradict American values, but abandoning states rarely improves matters. The idea of creating a league is surely ambitious. The alternatives, which mostly amount to doing nothing or spending a great deal in reactionary military operations, recommend trying. It is something a Biden Administration should consider.
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One foreign policy promise both Biden and Trump have made is to prevent further nuclear proliferation in the Middle East by cutting a nuclear deal with Iran. Biden wants to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement Trump pulled out of. Trump says he wants to cut a “better” deal... But as Victor Gilinsky and I explain in our Foreign Policy piece, “To Prevent Proliferation, Stop Enrichment and Reprocessing in the Middle East,” blocking the bomb’s further spread in the Middle East requires more than | 256 | 1 |
too. I must have made other changes, too, but they are lost to time, just like “The Ring.”
It died before it could ever go in front of a camera, at the same time I was part of the team bringing Xena into the world and unknowingly establishing the only cash cow I’ve ever had. Some might call that a better than fair trade. If “The Ring” had been like most TV series, it might not have lasted six episodes. “Xena: Warrior Princess” ran for six seasons and spawned a cultural icon. But when I tote up my own scorecard, I find myself thinking I would rather have seen “The Ring” die of bad ratings than have had a moment’s success with Xena. No, I’m not giving back the money the old girl made me. I’m just saying it would have been nice to see if I really could have spent my last years in Hollywood doing work I was proud of instead of work that usually made me want to change the subject.
But I still have my memories of “The Ring” to console me, and sometimes someone else tells me they remember it, too. | too. I must have made other changes, too, but they are lost to time, just like “The Ring.”
It died before it could ever go in front of a camera, at the same time I was part of the team bringing Xena into the world and unknowingly establishing the only cash cow I’ve ever had. Some might call that a better than fair trade. If “The Ring” had been like most TV series, it might not have lasted six episodes. “Xena: Warrior Princess” ran for six seasons and spawned a cultural icon. But when I tote up my own scorecard, I find myself thinking I would rather have seen “The Ring” die of bad ratings than have had a moment’s success with Xena. No, I’m not giving back the money the old girl made me. I’m just saying it would have been nice to see if I really could have spent my last years in Hollywood doing work I was proud of instead of work that usually made me want to change the subject.
But I still have my memories of “The Ring” to console me, and sometimes someone else tells me they remember it, too. | When I was making my last stand in TV on a show called “Tremors,” I ran into a guy who’d been a young executive at 20th Century Fox TV when “The Ring” had its moment in the sun. He pulled me aside after a meeting and said he’d been talking with the man who’d been his boss then, and that “The Ring” had come up. “We agreed it was the best pilot we never did,” he said. I suppose I could have gotten angry. Instead, I damn near wept.
Chapter 44: Ladies and Gentlemen, Ms. Lucy Lawless
Xena was TV’s foremost riot grrrl, an ass-kicker in a leather bustier who stirred up the Sisters of Sappho as easily as she did fraternity boys and long haul truckers. She possessed an outlaw quality that spoke to the origins of the series that bore her name. There would be no network development fandango for this bad girl. She stepped out of the ether of syndication and into the world’s consciousness, untouched by a process that is arbitrary, capricious, and skewed to reward writers and producers who | 256 | 1 |
more than 100,000 people who walk our trails, attend our festivals or participate in our programs.
We achieve this mission through a diverse array of educational, environmental and recreational programming for schools, community groups, families and individuals of all ages. In addition, we manage and maintain 205 acres of preserved property which includes native species, old-growth forests, landscaped gardens, wetlands, boardwalk trails and dirt trails.
The Nature Center at Asbury Woods is the cornerstone of our educational programming, providing animal exhibits, a touch and learn Discovery Classroom and free public access six days per week. The Brown’s Farm Barn located on Sterrettania Road provides additional programming space for summer camps, school visits and community programs. The Greenway Trail at Asbury Woods consists of adjacent tracts of land which provides a network of trails connecting Browns Farm and the Nature Center. The Greenway Trail provides ample recreational opportunities for hiking, running, biking and wading in Walnut Creek. Trail users will find peaceful spots to rest and relax to take in the serene vistas.
Asbury Woods is an independent non-profit organization whose mission is made possible by funding from program and service fees, grants, special events and generous donations from members and patrons. Dr. Pank | more than 100,000 people who walk our trails, attend our festivals or participate in our programs.
We achieve this mission through a diverse array of educational, environmental and recreational programming for schools, community groups, families and individuals of all ages. In addition, we manage and maintain 205 acres of preserved property which includes native species, old-growth forests, landscaped gardens, wetlands, boardwalk trails and dirt trails.
The Nature Center at Asbury Woods is the cornerstone of our educational programming, providing animal exhibits, a touch and learn Discovery Classroom and free public access six days per week. The Brown’s Farm Barn located on Sterrettania Road provides additional programming space for summer camps, school visits and community programs. The Greenway Trail at Asbury Woods consists of adjacent tracts of land which provides a network of trails connecting Browns Farm and the Nature Center. The Greenway Trail provides ample recreational opportunities for hiking, running, biking and wading in Walnut Creek. Trail users will find peaceful spots to rest and relax to take in the serene vistas.
Asbury Woods is an independent non-profit organization whose mission is made possible by funding from program and service fees, grants, special events and generous donations from members and patrons. Dr. Pank | aj is a post graduate in Economics and a Ph.D. in applied Economics. He has been teaching Economics at post graduate and undergraduate level for about 24 years, in the Universities and B-Schools in India and abroad. Dr. Prabhat received training in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics from South Asia Network of Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE), and World Bank Institute (WBI).
Apart from writing in newspapers and magazines, Dr. Pankaj has published 29 research papers, 4 books, and several conference papers. He has also worked as an Economic Consultant to the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Royal Government of Bhutan on WTO issues and represented the Royal Government of Bhutan in UNESCAP meeting on Post-Cancun Agenda in Bangkok.
He has carried out studies on poverty, inflation, environment and happiness measurement for various agencies including UNDP, UNFPA, RIS and the Planning Commission.
Dr. Pankaj is also an IBM listed expert mentor on SPSS. Earlier he has served in the capacity of Director, School of Economics, Shri MataVaishno Devi University, Jammu; Dean-IILM Graduate School of Management, Greater Noida. His areas of teaching interest includes Managerial Economics, | 256 | 1 |
... in game casino run by dwarves... :^)
Someone give this man a cookie.
Kalis
Reading all this has made me both super excited and kinda wary. I mean it all sounds too good to be true and you know what they say about things that sound too good to be true.
They were designed by someone with a clear vision and good business sense? :)
Thrawn
What Cryptozoic is promising is mostly pretty realistic, it's the crazy ideas and expectations people read from some of these things that start to be "too good to be true". Seems a lot of people are almost expecting the PVE side to be some WoW style MMO with cards where what we are getting is probably closer to Duels of the Planeswalkers single player challenges.
Having played Duels 2014, I actually feel that's underselling it quite a bit. The Duels campaign was lackluster, had very little depth in terms of decks & strategy, and barely brought much of a challenge with a very few exceptional encounters. HEX won't be WoW with cards, sure, but the PvE side of the game will bring an incredible amount of playability & depth that Duels doesn't even come close to touching. In the middle of a | ... in game casino run by dwarves... :^)
Someone give this man a cookie.
Kalis
Reading all this has made me both super excited and kinda wary. I mean it all sounds too good to be true and you know what they say about things that sound too good to be true.
They were designed by someone with a clear vision and good business sense? :)
Thrawn
What Cryptozoic is promising is mostly pretty realistic, it's the crazy ideas and expectations people read from some of these things that start to be "too good to be true". Seems a lot of people are almost expecting the PVE side to be some WoW style MMO with cards where what we are getting is probably closer to Duels of the Planeswalkers single player challenges.
Having played Duels 2014, I actually feel that's underselling it quite a bit. The Duels campaign was lackluster, had very little depth in terms of decks & strategy, and barely brought much of a challenge with a very few exceptional encounters. HEX won't be WoW with cards, sure, but the PvE side of the game will bring an incredible amount of playability & depth that Duels doesn't even come close to touching. In the middle of a | card fight, sure - that'll be fairly in-line with it there - but that's prettymuch where all the similarities end.
Maphalux
I think HEX PvE will be closer to the old Microprose Duels of the Planeswalkers, only without the little 2d avatar.
That could very well be, I can only say in comparison to what I know from 2014.
Captain_Obvious
~And wouldn`t it be on Coyotle land?~
Namiriel
There WILL be Cross-Faction co-op in raids. Guilds will be limited to Ardent/Underworld, but raid groups can be mixed."
That sounds really bad. So PvP focused guilds basically can't exist?
Why would it disable the possibility of PvP focused guilds?
As far as I am currently aware, Cory and crew are thinking about making guilds PVE focused with a different system meant for PVP - teams. I personally think it's a really smart idea because teams can be part of the same guild and a guild can run different teams - it doesn't exclude guilds from having a PVP component, but for people who don't want to join a guild, they can simply | 256 | 1 |
I'll be me G, C, Em7, D x2 Bridge.
Let It Go is a song by British recording artist James Bay. The numbers in front of each line are the octave, each octave has an unique color so you can easily follow them. Uppercase A C G F letters are the sharp notes black keys a. The lines between letters indicates timing to play the notes. Arguably one of the year's most heart-rendering songs, 'Let it Go' is also the clearest example of who exactly Bay is, that is, supple instrumentation, gauzy textures and that ageless croon.
My first piano lesson ever has now reached nearly 1. . What are you Lonely Togethering for?! New song to me so I cant accurately rate any of the arrangements for this song, however after trying the arrangement that has the two treble and one bass clef staves, I love this one so much better. Free Let It Go piano sheet music is provided for you. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 6 ----c--------------------- 5 e-f-----g-f-f-f-a---f-a-b- 4 c-----------f | I'll be me G, C, Em7, D x2 Bridge.
Let It Go is a song by British recording artist James Bay. The numbers in front of each line are the octave, each octave has an unique color so you can easily follow them. Uppercase A C G F letters are the sharp notes black keys a. The lines between letters indicates timing to play the notes. Arguably one of the year's most heart-rendering songs, 'Let it Go' is also the clearest example of who exactly Bay is, that is, supple instrumentation, gauzy textures and that ageless croon.
My first piano lesson ever has now reached nearly 1. . What are you Lonely Togethering for?! New song to me so I cant accurately rate any of the arrangements for this song, however after trying the arrangement that has the two treble and one bass clef staves, I love this one so much better. Free Let It Go piano sheet music is provided for you. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 6 ----c--------------------- 5 e-f-----g-f-f-f-a---f-a-b- 4 c-----------f | ------------- 6 --c---c------------------- 5 ----------c-e-----g------- 4 --------------g-b-----b-g- 3 ------a-----------g------- 6 ----------------c--------- 5 ----f---e---e-f-----g-f-f- 4 b-g---g-----c-----------f- 6 --------------c---c------- 5 f-a---f-a-b-----------c-e- 3 ------------------a------- 5 ----g-----------f---e---e- 4 g-b-----b-g-b-g---g-----c- 3 ----g--------------------- 5 ----e---e-a---c-a-c-a----- 4 --g---g---f-----------f-g- 5 ----e-----e---e-g--------- 4 a-------g---g-------g-b-a- 3 ----a-----------g--------- 5 --f---e---e-----e---e-a--- 4 b---g-----c---g---g---f--- 3 --g----------------------- 5 c-a-c-a---------e-----e--- 4 --------f-g-a-------g---g- 3 ----------------a--------- 5 e-g-----------f---e---e--- 4 ------g | 256 | 1 |
and that the “Neanderthals fled their bases on another near planet, probably a planet of Sirius B and a planet of Alnitak, as we have seen in previous volumes, and they have saved Hopis, Sapiens, in a space station in orbit.”(cc)
On one side, we had Philip Coppens offering support for Osmanagic(cl), while on the other, an on-site investigation by Robert Schoch concluded that the Visoko ‘pyramid’ was probably not man-made!(cm).
Osmanagic updated his claims in December 2011(o) and as recently as August 2016, He was still offering a spirited defence of his views(bi).
Gigantic pyramids have also been proposed for Germany by K. Walter Haug(ab). and demonstrated on his heavily illustrated website(aj).
Maxim Yakovenko was the founder of the world-pyramids.com website(bf). in 2008. It has a range of interesting articles that relate to pyramids around the globe. Unfortunately, the news section does not appear to have been updated over the past two years.
A recent (2010) site, lists(h). the eight largest pyramids in | and that the “Neanderthals fled their bases on another near planet, probably a planet of Sirius B and a planet of Alnitak, as we have seen in previous volumes, and they have saved Hopis, Sapiens, in a space station in orbit.”(cc)
On one side, we had Philip Coppens offering support for Osmanagic(cl), while on the other, an on-site investigation by Robert Schoch concluded that the Visoko ‘pyramid’ was probably not man-made!(cm).
Osmanagic updated his claims in December 2011(o) and as recently as August 2016, He was still offering a spirited defence of his views(bi).
Gigantic pyramids have also been proposed for Germany by K. Walter Haug(ab). and demonstrated on his heavily illustrated website(aj).
Maxim Yakovenko was the founder of the world-pyramids.com website(bf). in 2008. It has a range of interesting articles that relate to pyramids around the globe. Unfortunately, the news section does not appear to have been updated over the past two years.
A recent (2010) site, lists(h). the eight largest pyramids in | the world. A wide range of free papers, in pdf format, relating to the Giza Pyramids is available online(l).
Perhaps even more dramatic is a recent claim(q) of a pyramid older and larger than the Great Pyramid at Giza, known as Mount Sadahurip in Garut, West Java, Indonesia.
July 2012 saw Linda Moulton Howe publish(r) a two-part illustrated article about an anomalous feature in Alaska which has been identified as a buried pyramid larger than the Great Pyramid at Giza. This feature was first identified twenty years ago, but the story appears to have been suppressed, according to a retired U.S. Counter-intelligence officer who contacted Howe. A comparable claim has also been made for pyramids in Antarctica and later shown to be a hoax(w).
Now for some further light relief, earlier in 2012, a nonsensical report(s) of an underwater glass pyramid in the Bermuda Triangle emerged. I’m sure it will be soon followed by a sighting of Elvis creating crop circles in Antarctica.
In September 2013, it was reported(y) that “researchers have discovered an underwater pyramid 60 meters high with an 8000 meters square base near the Bank De João | 256 | 1 |
An allegorical tale about an Ojibwe boy who had a vision that restored Maize to the Anishinaabeg...
How the Gift of Corn Was Returned to the Ojibwe Nation – a traditional story retold by Zhaawano Giizhik - with illustrations by the author, Simone McLeod, and the late Daphne Odjig
Origin, use, and meaning of Indian Corn
Maize, or Indian Corn, is said to be the only staple food crop developed and domesticated by man and as such largely dependent upon humans for its growth to maturity. Within living memory, corn, the sacred seed, has fed the mouths, the hearts, and the spirits of many generations of Anishinaabe Peoples that live in, or nearby, the southern regions of Gichigamiin, the North American Great Lakes. Manidoo-imin, Mystery Seed, they called the plant; a more fitting name could not have been coined for this mighty spirit-warrior-plant with its tall and gracious posture and bright colored silken hair crowned by nodding green plumes, which traveled all the way to the American Great Lakes from its native home in Central Mexico trough trade from nation to nation.¹
| An allegorical tale about an Ojibwe boy who had a vision that restored Maize to the Anishinaabeg...
How the Gift of Corn Was Returned to the Ojibwe Nation – a traditional story retold by Zhaawano Giizhik - with illustrations by the author, Simone McLeod, and the late Daphne Odjig
Origin, use, and meaning of Indian Corn
Maize, or Indian Corn, is said to be the only staple food crop developed and domesticated by man and as such largely dependent upon humans for its growth to maturity. Within living memory, corn, the sacred seed, has fed the mouths, the hearts, and the spirits of many generations of Anishinaabe Peoples that live in, or nearby, the southern regions of Gichigamiin, the North American Great Lakes. Manidoo-imin, Mystery Seed, they called the plant; a more fitting name could not have been coined for this mighty spirit-warrior-plant with its tall and gracious posture and bright colored silken hair crowned by nodding green plumes, which traveled all the way to the American Great Lakes from its native home in Central Mexico trough trade from nation to nation.¹
| Kernels were dried and stored for later use or used as a commodity trade item. The Ojibweg also roasted corn and ground it into banagizigan (hominy). Corn was often used by the Three Fires Anishinaabeg (The Ojibweg, Oodaawaag, and Bodéwadmik) to mediate relationships with French explorers.² The French learned that to the Anishinaabeg, manidoo-imin, or in its contracted form, mandaamin, meant more than food; to them, this unique plant was nothing short of a manidoo (spirit) that played an important spiritual role in their culture and truly signified a way of life.
Evidence to mandaamin being deeply embedded in Anishinaabe culture and ceremonies are the many aadizookaanan (traditional, sacred stories) that have been shared generation to generation for many hundreds of winters. These traditional stories, revealing the deep-seated cultural values that mandaamin holds in our culture and traditional worldview, are wrapped in metaphors and symbolism filled with mystery and healing powers. Even today these stories have a strong educative, even didactic, purpose and function in our traditional society.
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whose March 21 column warned about homosexuals “accustomed to secrecy, conspiracy, lying” who are “always subject to blackmail.”
Two days after that, Ruark publish the first of two columns with his own set of warnings. Interestingly, Ruark works the “travel-in-packs” canard to asserts that all ninety-one homosexuals fired from the State Department were all hired by one man and his homosexual underlings. Rourk doesn’t say this, but the rumors floating around Washington are that this one man doing all the hiring was Sumner Welles, F.D.R’s close friend and de-facto foreign minister since Roosevelt took office in 1933. Officially, Welles was undersecretary to Cordell Hull, Roosevelt’s political appointee as Secretary of State. Hull, a Democratic Senator from Tennessee, was chosen more for his political connections to the southern wing of the Democratic party. It was Welles who had the President’s ear and who shaped American’s foreign policy, much to Hull’s anger.
That anger turned to disgust (and opportunity) when Welles made some inappropriate propositions to two Pullman porters during a political trip to | whose March 21 column warned about homosexuals “accustomed to secrecy, conspiracy, lying” who are “always subject to blackmail.”
Two days after that, Ruark publish the first of two columns with his own set of warnings. Interestingly, Ruark works the “travel-in-packs” canard to asserts that all ninety-one homosexuals fired from the State Department were all hired by one man and his homosexual underlings. Rourk doesn’t say this, but the rumors floating around Washington are that this one man doing all the hiring was Sumner Welles, F.D.R’s close friend and de-facto foreign minister since Roosevelt took office in 1933. Officially, Welles was undersecretary to Cordell Hull, Roosevelt’s political appointee as Secretary of State. Hull, a Democratic Senator from Tennessee, was chosen more for his political connections to the southern wing of the Democratic party. It was Welles who had the President’s ear and who shaped American’s foreign policy, much to Hull’s anger.
That anger turned to disgust (and opportunity) when Welles made some inappropriate propositions to two Pullman porters during a political trip to | Alabama. Hull tried to convince the newspapers and key Senators to open an investigation and instigate a scandal. Nobody took the bait, but Hull succeeded in forcing F.D.R. to demand his close friend’s resignation in 1940. The papers reported the resignation as the result of a power struggle between Hull and Welles, but the Washington press corps knew the whole back story. So when Ruark writes, “I know the story of the highly-placed State Department executive who crowded the lists with so many homosexuals…” — this is what he is talking about.
Let’s Spin a Yarn
Robert C. Ruark
Looks like a new point in journalism has finally been reached, at which it is possible to face the problem of homosexuality and perversion with the same honesty it too us so long to win in the case of venereal disease. Our peering into the well of loneliness is as much overdue as our realization that syphilis and gonorrhea were something more than “social” diseases, to be hushed behind the hand.
This belated appraisal of a human aberration is due to the face that our State Department, on record, has been filled with a type of humanity which is not � | 256 | 1 |
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Send your 6RA2113-0BD11 to the address posted below. Include our failure information form,a packing slip with your Company name, contact person, and Email address or phone number. Upon receipt of your repair, we'll inspect it and then contact you with a quote or evaluation notice. Normal turn around for repair is 5 to 7 business days, with "Rush Repair" available. Gary Kushner, SPHR, CBP, and CEO of Kushner & Company will be joining a distinguished panel discussing “Unraveling Health Care Reform and How it Affects You” on September 25, 2013 from 7:30 – 10:30 am in Washington, DC. The Healthcare Town Hall panel, led by Emmy-nominated Business Analyst for CBS News Jill Schlesinger, CFP®, will be held at the Marriott Metro Center, 775 12th Street NW. The first 200 participants attend this event free of charge when they register in advance. I get a lot of emails from readers asking how I choose stories and characters. I also get quite a few asking for stories for certain characters or suggesting plots or partners. All of these letters made me think about something that I just took for granted | . They made this “go with the flow” writer analyze how she does her thing. I couldn’t answer those readers’ emails without picking through the process a little.
I wish the result of this analysis had been a clear and simple answer. It would have been nice to end up with a chart that I could use when I get stuck. Instead I had to acknowledge that there is no process at all.
The truth is that I am a very intuitive writer. Since I always thought of myself as very analytical person, this surprises me. Evidently I put aside that Madeline when I sit down to write, and instead I trust my gut more than my head.
On some other pages of this website I have described how sometimes I just know that a character will star in a later book. I love when that happens. I get high on that crystal clear moment when a secondary character walks on the scene and takes form so vividly that I am totally won over. It is all I can do not to stop writing the work in progress and start another book right away.
This happened with David in By Arrangement. It happened with Julian Hampton whose book is The Romantic. In my current series, it has happened with several characters, | 256 | 1 |
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A: Bots are now easily detected by Instagram. Your account could be banned for 3 days, 7 days, 30 days or definitively if Instagram detects too many attempts
Usually bots simulate a browser via Sellenium and then create a "browse like a human" bot to create likes, follow, unfollow, etc.
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Q: Is instabot.py safe to use? I am unfamiliar with the instaboy.py python package. I am wondering if there are any security issues with this package like possibly getting information leaked. I am wondering how does the API work if there are a lot of people using this package. Wouldn't you need your own personal Instagram API token? I am confused by the whole concept and if anyone could explain even just a little bit it will be much appreciated.
A: Bots are now easily detected by Instagram. Your account could be banned for 3 days, 7 days, 30 days or definitively if Instagram detects too many attempts
Usually bots simulate a browser via Sellenium and then create a "browse like a human" bot to create likes, follow, unfollow, etc.
Q: Not mangling names renders music unplayable on Windows 10 Samba I have set up a very basic file server on linux. I used the Samba setting
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Q: Refreshing SBT project in Intellij Idea switches Java to 7 I was having a Play 2.4.2 scala project built with J7 in IntelliJ Idea, then I switched the project to Play 2.5.0 with J8. I have modified J7->J8 everywhere I could think of, but for some reason, when I refresh project in SBT projects window in Intellij Idea (and it also refreshes it automatically when I change build.sbt), it sets Java version back to 7 (both options Project SDK and Project language level: in Project Structure window are set back)
I've probably missed some option, but I cannot find anything that still points to J7. Any idea?
I've tried to put this in build.sbt, but it did not fix the issue:
scalacOptions ++ | 256 | 1 |
all over his lips and up his arms.
Then, one day, a leaflet dropped through my door explaining how a wheat and dairy-free diet could help autistic children. Jon was sceptical, but I thought it was worth a try.
I replaced cow's milk with rice milk and began baking gluten-free biscuits, which I gave him instead of Weetabix. Billy starved himself for a few days then began eating the biscuits - and, amazingly, his gut problems started to get better.
That really woke Jon up, because he thought if Billy could improve just by making a change to his diet, what else could be done? He found an organisation called Allergy Induced Autism, and through them we met other people who were doing things to help autistic children.
Jon flew to the States for a Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) conference and learned how biomedical intervention could help. He threw himself into finding help for Billy and re-trained as a clinical nutritionist.
At the time, Jon was David Liddiment's personal trainer. David was head of LWT (London Weekend Television) then, and during a run one day, Jon told him that we were going to try treating Billy with the hormone secretin, which stimulates | all over his lips and up his arms.
Then, one day, a leaflet dropped through my door explaining how a wheat and dairy-free diet could help autistic children. Jon was sceptical, but I thought it was worth a try.
I replaced cow's milk with rice milk and began baking gluten-free biscuits, which I gave him instead of Weetabix. Billy starved himself for a few days then began eating the biscuits - and, amazingly, his gut problems started to get better.
That really woke Jon up, because he thought if Billy could improve just by making a change to his diet, what else could be done? He found an organisation called Allergy Induced Autism, and through them we met other people who were doing things to help autistic children.
Jon flew to the States for a Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) conference and learned how biomedical intervention could help. He threw himself into finding help for Billy and re-trained as a clinical nutritionist.
At the time, Jon was David Liddiment's personal trainer. David was head of LWT (London Weekend Television) then, and during a run one day, Jon told him that we were going to try treating Billy with the hormone secretin, which stimulates | the pancreas.
Billy still suffered terrible constipation, and we thought it would help regulate his gut. It worked and Billy's behaviour improved.
That was ten years ago and as Billy was the first British child to try secretin, David suggested that Trevor McDonald follow his progress on the Trevor McDonald Tonight show.
We set up a website for anyone who wanted to know more about secretin. It got 150,000 hits, the computer crashed and LWT couldn't cope with all the inquiries.
We'd thought that by doing the programme, we'd find other people who knew of other treatments that could help Billy. Instead, we were inundated with people asking us for help.
It frightened me, because I thought if people were asking me, then there really wasn't any help out there.
People did contact us with interesting information, though, so I wrote to them and said I'd put it together in the form of a magazine, so they could all sh
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The Autism File was born - ten years on, we run it from our room and dressing room in our in Hampton, Middlesex | 256 | 1 |