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us with an insight into the local environment and the history of paddle steamers in the region.
Tonight you have the opportunity to explore the local restaurant scene on your own, or take “pot luck” with your programme leader.
Day 9: Mungo National Park
Accommodation: Mungo Lodge or similar
This morning we have a leisurely start to our day. After breakfast you might like to explore a little more of the town, perhaps by following the Art Deco trail, or by taking a walk along the river.
Mid-morning we rejoin our coach and drive to Chateau Mildura, established by the Chaffey Brothers, and one of the local wineries for a tasting and lunch beside the river.
In the afternoon we continue to Lake Mungo World Heritage site.
Mungo National Park is a 110,967 hectare archaeological and geomorphological site of international significance. Lake Mungo is the second largest in a system of nineteen dry lakes which were once part of Willandra Creek and is now part of the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area which was declared in 1981. The dry lake is unforgettable. The stark, eerie, desert landscape; the vastness of the flat lake bed | us with an insight into the local environment and the history of paddle steamers in the region.
Tonight you have the opportunity to explore the local restaurant scene on your own, or take “pot luck” with your programme leader.
Day 9: Mungo National Park
Accommodation: Mungo Lodge or similar
This morning we have a leisurely start to our day. After breakfast you might like to explore a little more of the town, perhaps by following the Art Deco trail, or by taking a walk along the river.
Mid-morning we rejoin our coach and drive to Chateau Mildura, established by the Chaffey Brothers, and one of the local wineries for a tasting and lunch beside the river.
In the afternoon we continue to Lake Mungo World Heritage site.
Mungo National Park is a 110,967 hectare archaeological and geomorphological site of international significance. Lake Mungo is the second largest in a system of nineteen dry lakes which were once part of Willandra Creek and is now part of the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area which was declared in 1981. The dry lake is unforgettable. The stark, eerie, desert landscape; the vastness of the flat lake bed | ; the sparse vegetation and the unique crinkled and fluted dunes and ridges make the place look like a strange moonscape.
Lake Mungo is important for three reasons: It has “one of the longest continual records of Aboriginal life in Australia” having been occupied for over 50,000 years; the skeletons found in the sands of the lunette are the “oldest known fully modern humans outside Africa”; and the skeleton of Mungo Woman (or Mungo I as she is officially known), has been radiocarbon dated to around 40,000 years ago and “has provided the oldest evidence of ritual cremation in the world.”
For the next two nights we stay at Mungo Lodge.
Dinner tonight will be at the Lodge.
Day 10: Mungo National Park
We have the whole day to explore the National Park. There are a variety of walking tracks which can be explored and our coach will take us to a number of the most memorable sites.
This afternoon we take a guided sunset tour before returning for dinner at the Lodge.
Day 11: Balranald
Accommodation: Balranald Club Motel or similar
This morning we leave Lake | 256 | 1 |
Kevin Kline, Steve Martin, Danny Glover and Mary McDonnell, the 20th Century Fox release was hailed by critics as an edgy, violent portrait of upheaval and racial tensions in Los Angeles. With its multilayered story and scenes depicting traffic gridlock, gang violence, earthquakes and the Los Angeles Lakers in “Showtime” mode, “Grand Canyon” was ambitious and provocative, going where few major films dared to go. The screenplay, by director Lawrence Kasdan and his wife, Meg Kasdan, earned an Oscar nomination.
Kasdan regards “Grand Canyon” as a hallmark of his career, which also includes “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Body Heat.” He and several cast members celebrated its legacy in The Times last week, saying the film should be held in higher esteem than the later, similarly themed — and Oscar-winning — “Crash.”
But in the wake of the racial tensions now roiling the country and the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement, “Grand Canyon” should be seen for what it is — an unapologetic paean to white privilege sprinkled with offensive images and racist depictions | Kevin Kline, Steve Martin, Danny Glover and Mary McDonnell, the 20th Century Fox release was hailed by critics as an edgy, violent portrait of upheaval and racial tensions in Los Angeles. With its multilayered story and scenes depicting traffic gridlock, gang violence, earthquakes and the Los Angeles Lakers in “Showtime” mode, “Grand Canyon” was ambitious and provocative, going where few major films dared to go. The screenplay, by director Lawrence Kasdan and his wife, Meg Kasdan, earned an Oscar nomination.
Kasdan regards “Grand Canyon” as a hallmark of his career, which also includes “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Body Heat.” He and several cast members celebrated its legacy in The Times last week, saying the film should be held in higher esteem than the later, similarly themed — and Oscar-winning — “Crash.”
But in the wake of the racial tensions now roiling the country and the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement, “Grand Canyon” should be seen for what it is — an unapologetic paean to white privilege sprinkled with offensive images and racist depictions | of Black life. As it did when it was first released, its perspective reflects the overwhelming terror of upscale white professionals that urban chaos is jeopardizing their idyllic lifestyle.
In “Grand Canyon,” dark-skinned people are the enemy and the other, preying on affluent whites. Inglewood is a blighted community of ominously dark streets, marauding gangs and abandoned cars. Black fathers are absent, and the only life young Black men aspire to is thug life. The buzz of circling police helicopters with bright spotlights is constant. Drug deals take place in open daylight outside fenced-off playgrounds.
Black residents live in cluttered, cramped homes with iron bars on their windows and doors, while white households are spacious, clean and plush. The only salvation for Black folks is from generous white saviors.
“Grand Canyon” wastes no time in its opening scenes announcing its fear-based vision. Successful immigration lawyer Mack (Kline) gets lost taking a shortcut home from a Lakers game at the Great Western Forum. He is immediately stalked by shadowy figures blasting N.W.A from their white BMW. His car suddenly stalls, and when he calls for roadside service, the operator hangs up after hearing he | 256 | 1 |
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SIIT reaches 100th Indigenous journeyperson milestone
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
from CBC News: The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies in Saskatoon is celebrating a milestone in building a solid future for Indigenous workers in the province. SIIT has just trained its 100th journeyperson. Blake Brass is a welder who works at Wadena Steel. “We are proud to have reached this milestone during our 40th anniversary,” said…
North Island College to train Lillooet Indigenous people for local mining jobs with Canada/BC funding
North Island College
Up to 12 Aboriginal people in the Lillooet area are receiving the training they need for jobs in their communities, thanks to the federal-provincial partnership under the Canada-B.C. Job Fund Agreement. Approximately $199,000 has been allocated to North Island College to deliver the Underground Mining Certificate program for employment at Avino Silver and Gold Mines’…
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Representatives from Confederation College and Fort William First Nation (FWFN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today. The MOU will build on the partners’ existing relationship to create new and significant opportunities for Indigenous | of high…
SIIT reaches 100th Indigenous journeyperson milestone
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
from CBC News: The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies in Saskatoon is celebrating a milestone in building a solid future for Indigenous workers in the province. SIIT has just trained its 100th journeyperson. Blake Brass is a welder who works at Wadena Steel. “We are proud to have reached this milestone during our 40th anniversary,” said…
North Island College to train Lillooet Indigenous people for local mining jobs with Canada/BC funding
North Island College
Up to 12 Aboriginal people in the Lillooet area are receiving the training they need for jobs in their communities, thanks to the federal-provincial partnership under the Canada-B.C. Job Fund Agreement. Approximately $199,000 has been allocated to North Island College to deliver the Underground Mining Certificate program for employment at Avino Silver and Gold Mines’…
Confederation College and Fort William First Nation create Indigenous learning opportunities
Representatives from Confederation College and Fort William First Nation (FWFN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today. The MOU will build on the partners’ existing relationship to create new and significant opportunities for Indigenous | learners in the First Nation and beyond. Specifically, the MOU formalizes ongoing efforts to offer community-based education and training in a blended…
Fanshawe College forges stronger relationship with COTT First Nation on post-secondary education
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 18, 2016, Chippewa of the Thames First Nation (COTT) and Fanshawe College celebrated the forging of a new and growing relationship bringing post-secondary education to the people of Chippewa of the Thames First Nation. “Partnerships with Canada’s educational institutions like the one we have with Fanshawe helps to write…
Algonquin College and Cambrian College launch Indigenous student success program
Algonquin College, Cambrian College
An innovative program that aims to enhance Indigenous student recruitment, retention, and success is underway at Algonquin College and Cambrian College. Both institutions will be working with Indigenous communities on a new Indigenous Student Performance Success Program focused on producing research that will identify factors that help or hinder Indigenous students as they pursue postsecondary studies at each…
Aurora College B.Ed program teaches techniques and history from Indigenous elders
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Added time -- Aston Villa's Emi Martinez ($11) is in a nice spot. The World Cup star is facing a Saints attack that is fourth-worst by xG. He's +210 to keep a clean sheet. ... I don't mind Leicester's Danny Ward ($9). Brighton usually generate chances, and Leicester typically allow a lot of chances. That gives Ward big-time upside if he can keep a clean sheet and/or get a win.
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their national team coaching staff. Germany changed 3 managers in 20 years when Korea changed 3 managers in just 4 years. Uli Stielike’s departure this June remains as a reminder that KFA are laying their own grounds for failure.
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He wasn’t good, but since the 2002 World Cup, the KNT hasnt had any really good performances (2010 either no matter what anyone says. Their only good result was against Greece. GREECE)
Stielike got them silver in the Asian cup, and their first conceded goal was in the final. If we don’t do shit next year at the World Cup, as far as I’m concerned that’s the best result we’ve had at a tournament in 15 years.
I’m actually kinda curious why this article didn’t even mention the 2nd place finish at the 2015 Asian cup? This site went crazy during that run. Why is it seemingly erased | their national team coaching staff. Germany changed 3 managers in 20 years when Korea changed 3 managers in just 4 years. Uli Stielike’s departure this June remains as a reminder that KFA are laying their own grounds for failure.
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17 for 2017: The Rise of the Tinkerman: Shin Taeyong, KNT Manager
He wasn’t good, but since the 2002 World Cup, the KNT hasnt had any really good performances (2010 either no matter what anyone says. Their only good result was against Greece. GREECE)
Stielike got them silver in the Asian cup, and their first conceded goal was in the final. If we don’t do shit next year at the World Cup, as far as I’m concerned that’s the best result we’ve had at a tournament in 15 years.
I’m actually kinda curious why this article didn’t even mention the 2nd place finish at the 2015 Asian cup? This site went crazy during that run. Why is it seemingly erased | from history. I get that he’s not cool and the media suddenly don’t like him as the coach. But it shouldn’t be ignored?
Do you think Stielike was the architect behind the Asian Cup win?
Not the win* I mean qualifying for the finals. He essentially picked up Hong Myungbo’s squad and tactics…
I never said he was the architect. But.. he was the coach? Surely at the very least he should get a mention for that..
It’s like it’s been forgotten.
In a few years we’ll look back at the team’s best performances and that run will stand out by a mile compared to a lot of our other “performances” and his name is gonna be next to the team. It’s probably the 2nd best tournament we’ve had in 30 years, and tournaments are the only thing that matter in international football.
I’m not saying he was the cause, but… do you just pick and choose when a coach gets to be the cause?
It’s like the narrative says we’re supposed to hate him, so… F him! | 256 | 1 |
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of shears stabbed into her chest.
That's the set-up for "The Beautician's Notebook," the latest novel from local author Anne Clinard Barnhill. Up till now, Barnhill's specialty has been Tudor historical novels ("At the Mercy of the Queen," "Queen Elizabeth's Daughter"), but she makes the transition to contemporary Southern scenes with ease.
Now, Willa Jo was a force of nature, a drop-dead gorgeous woman even in her 40s, with a love life of soap opera proportions.
(Sheriff Tal Hicks, who's investigating the case, is just the first of a number of ex-husbands. Yes, it's a conflict of interest, but Chadwick is a small county, and his chief investigator is out on maternity leave.)
What may have done her in was her notebook, where she recorded funny things said around the salon -- and also, the story goes, secrets that clients might let slip while seated in the chair. That notebook just happens to be missing.
"The Beautician's Notebook," in fact, has the feel of "Wolf Hall" resettled in Mayberry -- with a few more laughs, perhaps.
Assuming Willa Jo was murdered -- and those she | of shears stabbed into her chest.
That's the set-up for "The Beautician's Notebook," the latest novel from local author Anne Clinard Barnhill. Up till now, Barnhill's specialty has been Tudor historical novels ("At the Mercy of the Queen," "Queen Elizabeth's Daughter"), but she makes the transition to contemporary Southern scenes with ease.
Now, Willa Jo was a force of nature, a drop-dead gorgeous woman even in her 40s, with a love life of soap opera proportions.
(Sheriff Tal Hicks, who's investigating the case, is just the first of a number of ex-husbands. Yes, it's a conflict of interest, but Chadwick is a small county, and his chief investigator is out on maternity leave.)
What may have done her in was her notebook, where she recorded funny things said around the salon -- and also, the story goes, secrets that clients might let slip while seated in the chair. That notebook just happens to be missing.
"The Beautician's Notebook," in fact, has the feel of "Wolf Hall" resettled in Mayberry -- with a few more laughs, perhaps.
Assuming Willa Jo was murdered -- and those she | ars are sort of a dead getaway -- who did it?
Immediate suspicion falls on her current live-in boyfriend, "Mad Dog" McGee, a hunky but dull-witted pothead. McGee claims he was asleep upstairs when Willa Jo died and didn't hear a thing. On the other hand, she was underwriting his efforts to become a stock-car driver. Why would he kill his sugar mama?
Who else has a motive? The millionaire's trophy wife, with the past she'd rather forget? The minister's wife? Willa Jo and Tal's daughter, Annie Jo, a teenaged delinquent and single mother? She and her mother clashed regularly, and with Willa Jo's death, she inherits the house and the shop.
Barnhill, to her credit, comes up with a solution you won't see coming. True, it involves a last-minute digital deus ex machina and a coincidence as mind-boggling as something out of a Victorian melodrama. Readers willing to swallow that, however, will come away entertained.
Local fans will note that Chadwick County has marked parallels to Brunswick County. (Barnhill has family in the Holden Beach area.)
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the forecast period.
It is found that there is a significant drop in the production of flexible fuel vehicles in 2019-20 in some parts of the United States which can run on E15, E40, and E85. However, there is a rise in demand for E15 vehicles and for the first time BMW models were approved for use of E15 and it is expecting to launch E25 by the end of 2020.
However, due to unprecedented conditions arisen due to the COVID-19 outbreak the consumption of oil & gas is down by at least 5 million barrels per day due to lockdown in various countries resulting in the complete shutdown of travel, tourism, and e-commerce are likely to affect the consumption in 2020 and is expected to reach to normal by early 2021.
The growing urbanization and increasing need for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are expected to drive the market for the octane improver fuel additives during the forecast period.
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The Asia-Pacific region is expected to dominate the market for octane improver fuel additive during the forecast period due to an increase in demand from countries like China, and India
To reduce the pollution and particulate matter (PM 2.5) emissions, the Chinese government proposed | the forecast period.
It is found that there is a significant drop in the production of flexible fuel vehicles in 2019-20 in some parts of the United States which can run on E15, E40, and E85. However, there is a rise in demand for E15 vehicles and for the first time BMW models were approved for use of E15 and it is expecting to launch E25 by the end of 2020.
However, due to unprecedented conditions arisen due to the COVID-19 outbreak the consumption of oil & gas is down by at least 5 million barrels per day due to lockdown in various countries resulting in the complete shutdown of travel, tourism, and e-commerce are likely to affect the consumption in 2020 and is expected to reach to normal by early 2021.
The growing urbanization and increasing need for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are expected to drive the market for the octane improver fuel additives during the forecast period.
Asia-Pacific Region to Dominate the Market
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to dominate the market for octane improver fuel additive during the forecast period due to an increase in demand from countries like China, and India
To reduce the pollution and particulate matter (PM 2.5) emissions, the Chinese government proposed | guideline for the mandate adaptation of 10% ethanol-blended gasoline by the end of 2020 and by encouraging corn production, China is expecting to reach it's ethanol demand through bio-based production thereby reducing the impact on the environment.
In early 2010, diesel was available at a discount price of about INR 25 to petrol, but now the difference is in single digits. As the price differential is reducing, the preference for petrol(gasoline)-based vehicles is expected to grow in the future.
The Indian diesel cars sales accounted for about 19% in FYI 2019 compared to more than 50% in the year 2012, and the mandate of BS-VI engine vehicles from April-2020 made it much more difficult. India's largest automaker announced that it will discontinue the majority of its diesel car models production. While other manufacturers are expected to follow a strategic approach and will produce only high-end and heavy model diesel cars. The growing demand for petrol-based vehicles is expected to drive the market for gasoline octane improvers during the forecast period.
The aforementioned factors, coupled with government support, are contributing to the increasing demand for octane improver fuel additives market in the Asia-Pacific during the forecast period.
The global octane improver fuel additives | 256 | 1 |
a teenager in the early 1960s. Her first hit single came in 1969, and she performed at the Woodstock Music Festival that year as well. Her first UK hit was in 1970 when she recorded the Rolling Stones song "Ruby Tuesday" which reached the Top 10. That recording and "Brand New Key" brought her TV appearances and much acclaim in the UK. Unfortunately, this hit turned out to be her last substantial chart entry in the UK. Only three minor hits followed, one each in the years 1972, 1974 and 1983. Nevertheless she has continued to record and perform into the 2010s.
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Artist: Greyhound
Writer(s): Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer
Entered chart 8 Jan 1972; Highest Position 12; Weeks on chart: 11.
British Reggae band Greyhound began as the Rudies in the late 1960s, led by Danny Smith and Freddie Notes. They made several records, one of which, "Montego Bay", reached number 45 in the UK charts during October 1970. Notes then left the band, and the name was changed to Greyhound in late 1970. Under the new name they had the Top 10 hit "Black And White" in the summer of 1971, followed by two Top | a teenager in the early 1960s. Her first hit single came in 1969, and she performed at the Woodstock Music Festival that year as well. Her first UK hit was in 1970 when she recorded the Rolling Stones song "Ruby Tuesday" which reached the Top 10. That recording and "Brand New Key" brought her TV appearances and much acclaim in the UK. Unfortunately, this hit turned out to be her last substantial chart entry in the UK. Only three minor hits followed, one each in the years 1972, 1974 and 1983. Nevertheless she has continued to record and perform into the 2010s.
Title: Moon River
Artist: Greyhound
Writer(s): Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer
Entered chart 8 Jan 1972; Highest Position 12; Weeks on chart: 11.
British Reggae band Greyhound began as the Rudies in the late 1960s, led by Danny Smith and Freddie Notes. They made several records, one of which, "Montego Bay", reached number 45 in the UK charts during October 1970. Notes then left the band, and the name was changed to Greyhound in late 1970. Under the new name they had the Top 10 hit "Black And White" in the summer of 1971, followed by two Top | 20 hits in 1972. Their popularity waned after that and the members went their separate ways.
# The song "Moon River" was featured in the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's", starring Audrey Hepburn, who performed the song in the movie. The writers received an Academy Award ("Oscar") for Best Original Song. Danny Williams had the big hit with the song in the UK, whose version reached Number One on the British charts in late 1961 (see year 1961, song 83). The co-writer, Henry Mancini, took his version with his orchestra and chorus to number 44 in the British charts during December 1961.
Title: Family Affair
Artist: Sly & The Family Stone
Writer(s): Sly Stone
Entered chart 8 Jan 1972; Highest Position 15; Weeks on chart: 8.
Sly & The Family Stone was a Soul-Funk band formed in San Francisco in 1966. It was fronted by Sly Stone (born 15 Mar 1943), and included family members Freddie and Rose Stone, and was one of the first multi-racial groups in the USA. Their first release was "Dance To The Music" (see year 1968, song 58), which led to a successful career. They had five Top | 256 | 1 |
The biggest chance for Baylor (36-24) to score came when Brooks Pinckard led off the fourth with a triple, one of three hits against Maxwell. But Maxwell (11-1) struck out Cal Towey and got a double play. Maxwell hasn't allowed a run in 22 2-3 innings dating to May 15. Contract Formation 1. The basic requirements needed to form a contract. 2. How the establishment of enforceable contracts benefits business organizations. Contractual Performance and Breach 3. How a contract can be legally discharged. 4. The ways in which a contract can be breached. Business Organizations 5. The factors that go into the selection of a business organizational form. 6. The advantages and disadvantages of the various organizational forms. Contracts 1 7. What are the elements of a contract? Contracts 2 8. What is the difference between a material breach of contract and a nonmaterial breach of contract? 9. What are some examples of legal and equitable remedies available for breach of contracts? Business Forms 10. Business Organizations- What are the principal factors that should be considered in determining which form of business organization to use?
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The biggest chance for Baylor (36-24) to score came when Brooks Pinckard led off the fourth with a triple, one of three hits against Maxwell. But Maxwell (11-1) struck out Cal Towey and got a double play. Maxwell hasn't allowed a run in 22 2-3 innings dating to May 15. Contract Formation 1. The basic requirements needed to form a contract. 2. How the establishment of enforceable contracts benefits business organizations. Contractual Performance and Breach 3. How a contract can be legally discharged. 4. The ways in which a contract can be breached. Business Organizations 5. The factors that go into the selection of a business organizational form. 6. The advantages and disadvantages of the various organizational forms. Contracts 1 7. What are the elements of a contract? Contracts 2 8. What is the difference between a material breach of contract and a nonmaterial breach of contract? 9. What are some examples of legal and equitable remedies available for breach of contracts? Business Forms 10. Business Organizations- What are the principal factors that should be considered in determining which form of business organization to use?
July 25, 2017 Susan Njenga
The basic requirements needed to form a | contract.
How the establishment of enforceable contracts benefits business organizations.
Contractual Performance and Breach
How a contract can be legally discharged.
The ways in which a contract can be breached.
The factors that go into the selection of a business organizational form.
The advantages and disadvantages of the various organizational forms.
What are the elements of a contract?
What is the difference between a material breach of contract and a nonmaterial breach of contract?
What are some examples of legal and equitable remedies available for breach of contracts?
Business Organizations- What are the principal factors that should be considered in determining which form of business organization to use?
Read: The Reluctant Fundamentalist ( the entire text) I. Lecture Notes: The Reluctant Fundamentalist A. The Title As mentioned before in previous lecture notes, begin your analysis of a text by analyzing the title of the text. This title consists of three words. What does the word reluctant mean? What does the word fundamentalist mean? Concerning the word fundamentalist, there is a dictionary definition and a popular definition. In today’s society, the word fundamentalist is defined as a religious fanatic or extremist, and, unfortunately, often more times than not, it is associated with a particular | 256 | 1 |
's interview of the Juror D-37 shows a racially balanced response with a 90-10 ratio pro-Trayvon. That tells me that there are some folks out there who respectfully disagree with you.
This wonderful country gives us all the right to free speech. I'm sure there is a place where pro-Zimmerman commentary is. Maybe not Piers Morgan or Anderson Cooper. Probably Sean Haninity's site.
Good luck and I will continue to pray in this highly racially charged environment that all black men like you are safe and are respected and supported, no matter what the views.
What kind of life does GZ have now? For ever he wil be looking over his shoulder the fear that he placed on Trayvon (for those few minutes) now has become his own for life. So has the defense really won and what has he really won. The respect of his father,(he has been a thorn in is daddy's side for a long time) let us the words as quoted by O'mara Really really seriously. None of the jurors should never sit as a juror again.
Barbara McBride
I am so deeply blessed to have seen how differently Rachel Jeantel answered Piers Morgan's respectful questions than
she had | 's interview of the Juror D-37 shows a racially balanced response with a 90-10 ratio pro-Trayvon. That tells me that there are some folks out there who respectfully disagree with you.
This wonderful country gives us all the right to free speech. I'm sure there is a place where pro-Zimmerman commentary is. Maybe not Piers Morgan or Anderson Cooper. Probably Sean Haninity's site.
Good luck and I will continue to pray in this highly racially charged environment that all black men like you are safe and are respected and supported, no matter what the views.
What kind of life does GZ have now? For ever he wil be looking over his shoulder the fear that he placed on Trayvon (for those few minutes) now has become his own for life. So has the defense really won and what has he really won. The respect of his father,(he has been a thorn in is daddy's side for a long time) let us the words as quoted by O'mara Really really seriously. None of the jurors should never sit as a juror again.
Barbara McBride
I am so deeply blessed to have seen how differently Rachel Jeantel answered Piers Morgan's respectful questions than
she had | answered Mr. O'Mara's obviously "couldn't relate to Rachel Jeantel as a human being, worthy of respect"
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I really love her for giving a true picture of her good friend, Trayvon Martin.
I think Piers Morgan is a genuine, authentic person and he allowed Rachel Jeantel to be a genuine, authentic person.
Would that the jury could have been as respectful of Trayvon's right not to be killed by George Zimmerman.
I think we need to hear from Marshall Rosenberg, founder of the Center for Nonviolent Communication, who has
projects all around the globe encouraging deeper connections between people with different points of view.
@Barbara, what world do you live in? When did Mr. O'Mara ask this nit wit any questions? It was Don West that asked her the questions while she was on the witness stand. You love her so much, really? You love her for openly lying on the witness stand and admitted she lied while she was on the witness stand... that's called perjury and she should be charged with perjury as Mrs. Zimmerman has been charged with perjury. Ms. Jeantel also used racial slurs on the witness stand stating these are the words used by TM. Guess | 256 | 1 |
rors, and the “Disappearance” of Polio, Myth or Science?
Guess what? It’s a Myth!
Take some time out of your busy day and read what this brilliant author has written about the vaccine myth we have all been fooled into believing. I know you have heard me say many times vaccines as we know them today are the most dangerous concept ever invented by man. Save a child’s life or health by sharing this with anyone with or without children, so the Myth can be separated from true SCIENCE, NOW!
The interview with Jenny McCarthy on two doctors who still believe vaccines are safe and necessary is worth listen when JB Hanleyin the audience takes them to task. Go JB for telling the truth.
Dr. Stephen Blake
Smoke, Mirrors, and the “Disappearance” Of Polio
– November 17, 2011Posted in: Articles
Suzanne Humphries, MD
“The tendency of a mass vaccination program is to herd people. People are not cattle or sheep. They should not be herded. A mass vaccination program carries a built-in temptation to oversimplify the problem; to exaggerate the benefits; to minimize or completely ignore | rors, and the “Disappearance” of Polio, Myth or Science?
Guess what? It’s a Myth!
Take some time out of your busy day and read what this brilliant author has written about the vaccine myth we have all been fooled into believing. I know you have heard me say many times vaccines as we know them today are the most dangerous concept ever invented by man. Save a child’s life or health by sharing this with anyone with or without children, so the Myth can be separated from true SCIENCE, NOW!
The interview with Jenny McCarthy on two doctors who still believe vaccines are safe and necessary is worth listen when JB Hanleyin the audience takes them to task. Go JB for telling the truth.
Dr. Stephen Blake
Smoke, Mirrors, and the “Disappearance” Of Polio
– November 17, 2011Posted in: Articles
Suzanne Humphries, MD
“The tendency of a mass vaccination program is to herd people. People are not cattle or sheep. They should not be herded. A mass vaccination program carries a built-in temptation to oversimplify the problem; to exaggerate the benefits; to minimize or completely ignore | the hazards; to discourage or silence scholarly, thoughtful and cautious opposition; to create an urgency where none exists; to whip up an enthusiasm among citizens that can carry with it the seeds of impatience, if not intolerance; to extend the concept of the police power of the state in quarantine far beyond its proper limitation; to assume simplicity when there is actually great complexity; to continue to support a vaccine long after it has been discredited;… to ridicule honest and informed consent.[1]”
There is plenty of confusion on the topic of vaccination, especially amongst brainwashed doctors who trusted their medical schools. Then the unsuspecting, trusting public trusts them…because the medical establishment must know best, right? And doctors are nice people, trying to do a good thing. True. I was once one of those brainwashed doctors who believed in the benevolence of the medical system and believed that all I learned was the best that modern times had to offer. It is blazingly clear to me now though, that much of what is taught in medical school is enormously limited. I now see that most doctors are little more than blind slave-technicians who follow the dogma they were taught and were rewarded for repeating, even as the truth unfolds in front of them dictating otherwise.
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: Microsoft withdraws
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Finally, over and out! It was actually assumed that Microsoft would expand its gaming ambitions to include the iPhone. But now we know: this plan is history. GIGA explains to you what this is all about.
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No xCloud gaming on the iPhone: Microsoft pulls the plug
Looks like Apple users will have to forego cloud gaming for the time being. After Google Stadia could not find its way on iPhones and iPads, Microsoft has now also decided to discontinue its ambitions for an xCloud implementation for iOS devices, as The Verge reports:
“The trial period of the xCloud Preview for iOS has ended. We are now focusing on bringing cloud games to Android customers as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate starting September 15th. “
The topic of cloud gaming has been on Microsoft’s screen for several years, as this little film from 2018 proves:
No cloud gaming on the iPhone: Is it Apple’s own fault?
A big blow to Apple. Although | : Microsoft withdraws
August 8, 2020 2yb Tech News
Image source: GIGA
Finally, over and out! It was actually assumed that Microsoft would expand its gaming ambitions to include the iPhone. But now we know: this plan is history. GIGA explains to you what this is all about.
More about Microsoft:News, quizzes, polls, votes, articles, hardware, drivers, software, games, photo galleries, tips, videos
No xCloud gaming on the iPhone: Microsoft pulls the plug
Looks like Apple users will have to forego cloud gaming for the time being. After Google Stadia could not find its way on iPhones and iPads, Microsoft has now also decided to discontinue its ambitions for an xCloud implementation for iOS devices, as The Verge reports:
“The trial period of the xCloud Preview for iOS has ended. We are now focusing on bringing cloud games to Android customers as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate starting September 15th. “
The topic of cloud gaming has been on Microsoft’s screen for several years, as this little film from 2018 proves:
No cloud gaming on the iPhone: Is it Apple’s own fault?
A big blow to Apple. Although | the preview should actually run until the middle of next month, Microsoft decided to end the test early and to stop working on the iOS app for the time being. This is due to the guidelines of the app store. Because if you take a look at the official guidelines, you will find the following section under point 4.2.7:
“If your remote desktop app acts as a mirror of specific software or services and not as a generic mirror of the host device, it must meet the following conditions:
(a) The application may only be connected to a host device that is a personal computer or a dedicated game console owned by the user, and both the host device and the client must be connected on a local and LAN-based network be. (…) “
Since both Stadia and xCloud implement game streaming over the Internet and do not use the subscriber’s PC or console, this creates a conflict with the guidelines.
It is also a fact: xCloud would not be the first game streaming app to put Apple in the way. Even Valve’s Steam Link app, which is only intended for in-home streaming, was only approved by Apple in the App Store after a year. It remains to be seen whether Apple will | 256 | 1 |
är det ganska glesbefolkat, med invånare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ingår i den hemiboreala klimatzonen. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är °C, och den kallaste är januari, med °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är april, med i genomsnitt mm nederbörd, och den torraste är augusti, med mm nederbörd.
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Orter i Dolneni (kommun) Apollo Soucek {Souček} (24. února 1897 Lamont, teritotium Oklahoma USA – 22. července 1955 Washington, D.C.) byl vicead | är det ganska glesbefolkat, med invånare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ingår i den hemiboreala klimatzonen. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är °C, och den kallaste är januari, med °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är april, med i genomsnitt mm nederbörd, och den torraste är augusti, med mm nederbörd.
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Orter i Dolneni (kommun) Apollo Soucek {Souček} (24. února 1897 Lamont, teritotium Oklahoma USA – 22. července 1955 Washington, D.C.) byl vicead | mirál Námořnictva Spojených států amerických. V letech 1929 a 1930 byl zkušebním pilotem a výškovým rekordmanem. Sloužil v obou světových válkách a během korejské války velel 3. uskupení letadlových lodí. Na konci své vojenské kariéry byl šéfem Úřadu pro letectví amerického námořnictva.
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Narodil se v Lamontu v tehdejším teritoriu Oklahoma jako první syn přistěhovalce Johna Soucka (Jana Součka) z Ovčár ve středních Čechách a jeho ženy Lýdie rozené Pišné ( | 256 | 1 |
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I actually took a trip to Ireland in mid-January, and had an amazing time. Considering the winter we’ve had here in New England, the weather in Ireland wasn’t bad at all! I started in Killaloo and worked my way up the west coast: Galway (amazing craic), spent a rainy and windswept night by a peat fire in a pub on Inis Mor, practicing my Irish with the locals. On along the coast to Westport, (more craic!). Climbed Croagh Patrick, explored Achill, stayed with friends in Ballycroy (cut turf in the bog with a slane) and explored Blacksod and Belmullet. The people are amazing, the country is beautiful. Alas, the short visit did nothing to slake my thirst to spend more time in my ancestral homeland. It was only whetted!
I will be taking my third trip to Ireland this summer, to Galway. My first trip was 3 weeks, to Ros an Mhil, and the 2nd was 3 months. My trip this summer will be for 3 months as well – as long as I | you’d like to contribute your own story, just leave a reply below.
I actually took a trip to Ireland in mid-January, and had an amazing time. Considering the winter we’ve had here in New England, the weather in Ireland wasn’t bad at all! I started in Killaloo and worked my way up the west coast: Galway (amazing craic), spent a rainy and windswept night by a peat fire in a pub on Inis Mor, practicing my Irish with the locals. On along the coast to Westport, (more craic!). Climbed Croagh Patrick, explored Achill, stayed with friends in Ballycroy (cut turf in the bog with a slane) and explored Blacksod and Belmullet. The people are amazing, the country is beautiful. Alas, the short visit did nothing to slake my thirst to spend more time in my ancestral homeland. It was only whetted!
I will be taking my third trip to Ireland this summer, to Galway. My first trip was 3 weeks, to Ros an Mhil, and the 2nd was 3 months. My trip this summer will be for 3 months as well – as long as I | ’m allowed to go. Next Spring, my mother and I will visit Ireland together. I’m not sure how long that trip will be because my mother is 80 years old. Her father was born somewhere in Ireland, but he died when she was 6 years old, so we’ve had trouble tracing him.
I hope to go in September – used to live in Ireland, North and South, and although not born there I do consider it my spiritual home.
I haven’t been back for a long time, and have lost touch with a lot of people, plus most relatives I knew were elderly and have passed on. Finances dictate that I shall not be hiring a car! I hope to be in Waterford, Dublin and Belfast, with a couple of side trips. Would love to go back to Connemara, but might have to save that for another time. Have been looking (seriously) for a new man, one with a Celtic soul, who either lives over there , comes from there, or wants to go – so am going to trust he will show up at some point in the not-too-distant future!
Stay safe in your travels and stay safe! In a flier drafted for the | 256 | 1 |
our internal trading model within Europe to ensure that our ability to move UK manufactured product onto the continent and vice-versa is not at risk. These amendments include reviewing which ports and airports are best placed to offer the appropriate service levels post-Brexit, as well as ensuring that we have the right www.733iw.com.cnpanies (i.e. those with full EU recognition) looking after our imports and exports. We do not expect customers or suppliers to be significantly affected by our changes. Check out this neat photo of Mrs. Stuart’s 2nd grade class sitting outside of the school. I wonder if it is their first day of school?
Does anyone know what school this is?
Way back in the day, before Crandon was the Forest County seat, the town of Pelican Lake published a newspaper titled "The Forest County Spy". According to the book titled "History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties Wisconsin" , George Hastig, a Monico businessman, anticipated the town of Monico would have a prosperous future and began publishing the "Forest County Spy". The newspaper was in direct competition with the Forest Republican published by Crandon's Samuel Shaw. Eventually Mr. Hastig would find that he could not compete | our internal trading model within Europe to ensure that our ability to move UK manufactured product onto the continent and vice-versa is not at risk. These amendments include reviewing which ports and airports are best placed to offer the appropriate service levels post-Brexit, as well as ensuring that we have the right www.733iw.com.cnpanies (i.e. those with full EU recognition) looking after our imports and exports. We do not expect customers or suppliers to be significantly affected by our changes. Check out this neat photo of Mrs. Stuart’s 2nd grade class sitting outside of the school. I wonder if it is their first day of school?
Does anyone know what school this is?
Way back in the day, before Crandon was the Forest County seat, the town of Pelican Lake published a newspaper titled "The Forest County Spy". According to the book titled "History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties Wisconsin" , George Hastig, a Monico businessman, anticipated the town of Monico would have a prosperous future and began publishing the "Forest County Spy". The newspaper was in direct competition with the Forest Republican published by Crandon's Samuel Shaw. Eventually Mr. Hastig would find that he could not compete | with Crandon's newspaper and he gave up the paper and opened a meat market.
The articles in this blog, taken from many sources of historical information found within the archives of the Crandon Public Library, aim to educate and entertain those of us who would have enjoyed knowing Mr. Geroge Hastig and Mr. Samuel Shaw.
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Orin is fond of citing Justice Kennedy’s views. So it’s worth noting that Justice Kennedy recently wrote an opinion emphasizing the need to enforce the federalism “principles that control the limited nature of our National Government.” In his Lopez concurrence, cited in Orin’s post, Kennedy also noted that “In a sense any conduct in this interdependent world of ours has an ultimate commercial origin or consequence, but we have not yet said the commerce power may reach so far.” That seems to squarely reject the argument that the individual mandate is constitutional merely because not having health insurance has some kind of economic motive or has an impact on markets. And of course that claim is precisely what the lower court judges who have upheld the mandate rely on, especially in what I dubbed the “broad version” of their argument.
If my analysis in the previous post is correct, the Commerce Clause rationale for the individual mandate can’t be squared with the principles endorsed by the Court and Justice Kennedy because it would give Congress virtually unlimited authority to mandate anything it wants, so long as the mandate has some effect on prices within some market (which is true of virtually any requirement).
If I were basing the analysis | Orin is fond of citing Justice Kennedy’s views. So it’s worth noting that Justice Kennedy recently wrote an opinion emphasizing the need to enforce the federalism “principles that control the limited nature of our National Government.” In his Lopez concurrence, cited in Orin’s post, Kennedy also noted that “In a sense any conduct in this interdependent world of ours has an ultimate commercial origin or consequence, but we have not yet said the commerce power may reach so far.” That seems to squarely reject the argument that the individual mandate is constitutional merely because not having health insurance has some kind of economic motive or has an impact on markets. And of course that claim is precisely what the lower court judges who have upheld the mandate rely on, especially in what I dubbed the “broad version” of their argument.
If my analysis in the previous post is correct, the Commerce Clause rationale for the individual mandate can’t be squared with the principles endorsed by the Court and Justice Kennedy because it would give Congress virtually unlimited authority to mandate anything it wants, so long as the mandate has some effect on prices within some market (which is true of virtually any requirement).
If I were basing the analysis | on my own view of the correct interpretation of the Commerce Clause, I would simply rely on the powerful arguments suggesting that Raich and many other modern Commerce Clause cases can’t be squared with the text, structure, and original meaning of the Constitution. Under an originalist or textualist approach, the case against the individual mandate is easy to make, and indeed overwhelming. My point in the previous post, however, was to explain why the mandate can’t be squared even with the much weaker limits on Congressional Commerce Clause power endorsed by current Supreme Court precedent.
Finally, Orin reiterates his previous argument that the mandate can be upheld under the Necessary and Proper Clause. That, however, is a different claim from the one I was addressing, which is the argument that not having health insurance is an “activity” that Congress can regulate using its powers under the Commerce Clause alone. That’s the theory adopted by both of the two district judges who have upheld the mandate so far. But for those who may be interested, I responded to Orin’s Necessary and Proper Clause theory here and here.
UPDATE: It’s also worth noting that Orin doesn’t seem to dispute my argument that the | 256 | 1 |
-plasma experiments as well as in rocket-borne active experiments in space. However, their unequivocal presence was confirmed through computer simulated experiments and subsequently theoretically explained. The peculiarity of harmonic Langmuir waves is that while their existence requires nonlinear response, their excitation mechanism and subsequent early time evolution are governed by essentially linear process. One of the unresolved theoretical issues regards the role of nonlinear wave-particle interaction process over longer evolution time period. Another outstanding issue is that existing theories for these modes are limited to one-dimensional space. The present paper carries out two dimensional theoretical analysis of fundamental and (first) harmonic Langmuir waves for the first time. The result shows that harmonic Langmuir wave is essentially governed by (quasi)linear process and that nonlinear wave-particle interaction plays no significant role in the time evolution of the wave spectrum. The numerical solutions of the two-dimensional wave spectra for fundamental and harmonic Langmuir waves are also found to be consistent with those obtained by direct particle-in-cell simulation method reported in the literature.
High speed cine film studies of plasma behaviour and plasma surface interactions in tokamaks
Goodall, D.H.J.
High speed cine photography is a | -plasma experiments as well as in rocket-borne active experiments in space. However, their unequivocal presence was confirmed through computer simulated experiments and subsequently theoretically explained. The peculiarity of harmonic Langmuir waves is that while their existence requires nonlinear response, their excitation mechanism and subsequent early time evolution are governed by essentially linear process. One of the unresolved theoretical issues regards the role of nonlinear wave-particle interaction process over longer evolution time period. Another outstanding issue is that existing theories for these modes are limited to one-dimensional space. The present paper carries out two dimensional theoretical analysis of fundamental and (first) harmonic Langmuir waves for the first time. The result shows that harmonic Langmuir wave is essentially governed by (quasi)linear process and that nonlinear wave-particle interaction plays no significant role in the time evolution of the wave spectrum. The numerical solutions of the two-dimensional wave spectra for fundamental and harmonic Langmuir waves are also found to be consistent with those obtained by direct particle-in-cell simulation method reported in the literature.
High speed cine film studies of plasma behaviour and plasma surface interactions in tokamaks
Goodall, D.H.J.
High speed cine photography is a | useful diagnostic aid for studying plasma behaviour and plasma surface interactions. Several workers have filmed discharges in tokamaks including ASDEX, DITE, DIVA, ISX, JFT2, TFR and PLT. These films are discussed and examples given of the observed phenomena which include plasma limiter interactions, diverted discharges, disruptions, magnetic islands and moving glowing objects often known as 'UFOs'. Examples of plasma structures in ASDEX and DITE not previously published are also given. The paper also reports experiments in DITE to determine the origin of UFOs. (orig.)
Impact of Relativistic Electron Beam on Hole Acoustic Instability in Quantum Semiconductor Plasmas
Siddique, M.; Jamil, M.; Rasheed, A.; Areeb, F.; Javed, Asif; Sumera, P.
We studied the influence of the classical relativistic beam of electrons on the hole acoustic wave (HAW) instability exciting in the semiconductor quantum plasmas. We conducted this study by using the quantum-hydrodynamic model of dense plasmas, incorporating the quantum effects of semiconductor plasma species which include degeneracy pressure, exchange-correlation potential and Bohm potential | 256 | 1 |
, and Aryan, 6, as Maria carried a photo of Chavez across the commencement stage.
Maria Chavez said she was already proud of her son, but now even more so after receiving the posthumous degree.
“His death has changed my life,” Maria Chavez said. “It destroyed my life, but receiving this helps with the pain which I will feel for the rest of my life.”
“We are very thankful to NMSU for presenting this degree to us in his honor,” Janiley Chavez said. “We are very proud of him.”
Chavez was somebody his colleagues say embodied an American success story. The 33-year-old officer was a first-generation college student who had always dreamed of serving his community as a police officer.
At the time of his death he was studying criminal justice and had nearly completed his degree. Chavez had just registered for his last semester of classes a few days before he was killed.
As Chavez’s adviser, NMSU criminal justice Associate Professor Carlos Posadas had visited with him two days before the tragic event took place.
“He already had a career, but it was clear that education was important to him,� | , and Aryan, 6, as Maria carried a photo of Chavez across the commencement stage.
Maria Chavez said she was already proud of her son, but now even more so after receiving the posthumous degree.
“His death has changed my life,” Maria Chavez said. “It destroyed my life, but receiving this helps with the pain which I will feel for the rest of my life.”
“We are very thankful to NMSU for presenting this degree to us in his honor,” Janiley Chavez said. “We are very proud of him.”
Chavez was somebody his colleagues say embodied an American success story. The 33-year-old officer was a first-generation college student who had always dreamed of serving his community as a police officer.
At the time of his death he was studying criminal justice and had nearly completed his degree. Chavez had just registered for his last semester of classes a few days before he was killed.
As Chavez’s adviser, NMSU criminal justice Associate Professor Carlos Posadas had visited with him two days before the tragic event took place.
“He already had a career, but it was clear that education was important to him,� | � Posadas said of Chavez. He described Chavez as very friendly, professional, respectful and humble. “When we talked, he expressed his eagerness to finish his degree.”
Upon hearing about Chavez’s death, Posadas notified department head Jeff Amato and College of Arts and Sciences Interim Dean Enrico Pontelli that Chavez had been an NMSU student and deserved being awarded the bachelor’s degree in criminal justice posthumously. They concurred and the process for awarding the degree began.
The recognition of Chavez at commencement followed other events in which the NMSU community reached out to show respect and gratitude for the fallen officer.
During the fall, the NMSU football program held the Aggie Badge Bowl to raise money for Chavez’s family. The event, featuring current NMSU players and members of the law enforcement community playing a flag-football game, raised more than $4,300.
“I’m glad we could be a part of such a special occasion,” Dominic Johnson said at the time. Johnson, the Aggies’ freshman quarterback, added, “If it wasn’t for law enforcement officers like Officer Chavez, our safety would be | 256 | 1 |
virus infec-tion in a dog. J Vet Intern Med. 2006;20:1219-23.
Castillo-Olivares J, Wood J. West Nile virus infection of horses. Vet Res. 2004;35:467-83.
Clark L, Hall J, McLean R, Dunbar M, Klenk K, Bowen R, Smeraski CA. Susceptibility of greater sage-grouse to experimental infection with West Nile virus. J Wildl Dis. 2006;42:14-22.
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Dawson JR, Stone WB, Ebel GD, Young DS, Galinski DS, Pensabene JP, Franke MA, Eidson M, Kramer LD. Crow deaths caused by West Nile virus during winter. Emerg Infect Dis. 2007;13:1912-4.
Del Piero F, Stremme DW, Habecker PL, Cantile C.West Nile flavivirus polioencephalomyelitis in a harbor seal (Phoca vitulina). Vet Pathol. | virus infec-tion in a dog. J Vet Intern Med. 2006;20:1219-23.
Castillo-Olivares J, Wood J. West Nile virus infection of horses. Vet Res. 2004;35:467-83.
Clark L, Hall J, McLean R, Dunbar M, Klenk K, Bowen R, Smeraski CA. Susceptibility of greater sage-grouse to experimental infection with West Nile virus. J Wildl Dis. 2006;42:14-22.
Cornell University. Environmental risk analysis program. West Nile virus. Available at: http://www.cfe.cornell.edu/erap/wnv/. Accessed 2003.
Dawson JR, Stone WB, Ebel GD, Young DS, Galinski DS, Pensabene JP, Franke MA, Eidson M, Kramer LD. Crow deaths caused by West Nile virus during winter. Emerg Infect Dis. 2007;13:1912-4.
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(inference).[121] Traditional jurisprudence distinguishes two principal branches of law, ʿibādāt (rituals) and muʿāmalāt (social relations), which together comprise a wide range of topics.[121] Its rulings assign actions to one of five categories: mandatory, recommended, permitted, abhorred, and prohibited.[121][122] Thus, some areas of sharia overlap with the Western notion of law while others correspond more broadly to living life in accordance with God's will.[122]
Historically, sharia was interpreted by independent jurists (muftis). Their legal opinions (fatwas) were taken into account by ruler-appointed judges who presided over qāḍī's courts, and by maẓālim courts, which were controlled by the ruler's council and administered criminal law.[121][122] In the modern era, sharia-based criminal laws were widely replaced by statutes inspired by European models.[122] The Ottoman Empire's 19th-century Tanzimat reforms lead to the Mecelle civil code and represented the first attempt to codify Sharia.[124] While the constitutions of most Muslim-majority states contain references to sharia, its classical rules | (inference).[121] Traditional jurisprudence distinguishes two principal branches of law, ʿibādāt (rituals) and muʿāmalāt (social relations), which together comprise a wide range of topics.[121] Its rulings assign actions to one of five categories: mandatory, recommended, permitted, abhorred, and prohibited.[121][122] Thus, some areas of sharia overlap with the Western notion of law while others correspond more broadly to living life in accordance with God's will.[122]
Historically, sharia was interpreted by independent jurists (muftis). Their legal opinions (fatwas) were taken into account by ruler-appointed judges who presided over qāḍī's courts, and by maẓālim courts, which were controlled by the ruler's council and administered criminal law.[121][122] In the modern era, sharia-based criminal laws were widely replaced by statutes inspired by European models.[122] The Ottoman Empire's 19th-century Tanzimat reforms lead to the Mecelle civil code and represented the first attempt to codify Sharia.[124] While the constitutions of most Muslim-majority states contain references to sharia, its classical rules | were largely retained only in personal status (family) laws.[122] Legislative bodies which codified these laws sought to modernize them without abandoning their foundations in traditional jurisprudence.[122][125] The Islamic revival of the late 20th century brought along calls by Islamist movements for full implementation of sharia.[122][125] The role of sharia has become a contested topic around the world. There are ongoing debates as to whether sharia is compatible with secular forms of government, human rights, freedom of thought, and women's rights.[126][127][128]
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Main article: Ulama
Islam, like Judaism, has no clergy in the sacerdotal sense, such as priests who mediate between God and people. However, there are many terms in Islam to refer to religiously sanctioned positions of Islam. In the broadest sense, the term ulema (Arabic: علماء) is used to describe the body of Muslim scholars who have completed several years of training and study of Islamic sciences. A jurist who interprets Islamic law is called a mufti (Arabic: مفتي) and often issues legal opinions | 256 | 1 |
discovered a gap in the knowledge about subclinical hypothyroidism during pregnancy and became determined to fill the gap. Her studies led to high-impact publications, requests for presentations of her work, national media coverage and citations in international treatment guidelines. Today she’s an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), the UAMS endocrinology fellowship director and a Mayo Clinic research collaborator. She describes her time at Mayo Clinic as a golden opportunity. That certainly seems to have been the case for her.
“The first time I walked in to Mayo Clinic … I had an overwhelming feeling in my bones that it was the place to be. I got goosebumps and tears in my eyes. I can recall that moment very vividly. … I realized that something very big was happening in my life. Having seen the unique place that Mayo Clinic is, I knew anywhere else would be second best. Mayo became No. 1 on my list.”
How did you become interested in medicine?
Growing up in Kalamata, Greece, I was curious about how our bodies work and how to help people overcome illness. As a child, I experimented with flowers in my grandfather’s garden, pretending to develop a cure | discovered a gap in the knowledge about subclinical hypothyroidism during pregnancy and became determined to fill the gap. Her studies led to high-impact publications, requests for presentations of her work, national media coverage and citations in international treatment guidelines. Today she’s an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), the UAMS endocrinology fellowship director and a Mayo Clinic research collaborator. She describes her time at Mayo Clinic as a golden opportunity. That certainly seems to have been the case for her.
“The first time I walked in to Mayo Clinic … I had an overwhelming feeling in my bones that it was the place to be. I got goosebumps and tears in my eyes. I can recall that moment very vividly. … I realized that something very big was happening in my life. Having seen the unique place that Mayo Clinic is, I knew anywhere else would be second best. Mayo became No. 1 on my list.”
How did you become interested in medicine?
Growing up in Kalamata, Greece, I was curious about how our bodies work and how to help people overcome illness. As a child, I experimented with flowers in my grandfather’s garden, pretending to develop a cure | for cancer. I also watched a lot of “ER” on TV.
What led you to Mayo Clinic?
After medical school in Greece, I’d decided to pursue endocrinology but also was interested in research. I decided to go to the U.S. to continue training. I did postdoctoral clinical research at Northwestern University in Chicago, and internal medicine residency at the University of Connecticut. I wanted an endocrinology fellowship that was clinically strong but that also would provide me with the knowledge necessary to become a successful researcher.
The first time I walked in to Mayo Clinic, I saw the piano playing in the Gonda Building lobby and had an overwhelming feeling in my bones that it was the place to be. I got goosebumps and tears in my eyes. I can recall that moment very vividly. I had the same feeling when I toured Mayo Clinic labs. I realized that something very big was happening in my life. Having seen the unique place that Mayo Clinic is, I knew anywhere else would be second best. Mayo became No. 1 on my list.
I spent three years at Mayo Clinic doing my fellowship and simultaneously completing a master’s in clinical and translational science. The latter was a great addition to my tool | 256 | 1 |
pretty” chickens of varying colors remain more sought-after than white chickens like the Leghorn, an egg-laying master found in most large operations. Sophia’s Plymouths exemplify “pretty” with their black and white feathers and bright red head markings. But they’re more to her than just a landscape enhancement.
“Raising your own birds is such a nice easy step towards self-sufficiency,” she says. “It’s a really satisfying, gratifying thing to keep backyard birds and it’s an amazing step toward creating your own food.”
Want to get skilled up? We host a backyard chicken keeping workshop on Saturday, April 4, with Nick Rupiper, the “Chicken Guy,” that will give you all the basics.
Meet Sophia Bates and her chicks on Sunday, April 19, at our Spring Hoedown, an afternoon party to celebrate our second anniversary.
SPN hosts a day-long Sustainable Poultry Production workshop on Sophia’s Apple Farm on Thursday, April 9.
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Heather | pretty” chickens of varying colors remain more sought-after than white chickens like the Leghorn, an egg-laying master found in most large operations. Sophia’s Plymouths exemplify “pretty” with their black and white feathers and bright red head markings. But they’re more to her than just a landscape enhancement.
“Raising your own birds is such a nice easy step towards self-sufficiency,” she says. “It’s a really satisfying, gratifying thing to keep backyard birds and it’s an amazing step toward creating your own food.”
Want to get skilled up? We host a backyard chicken keeping workshop on Saturday, April 4, with Nick Rupiper, the “Chicken Guy,” that will give you all the basics.
Meet Sophia Bates and her chicks on Sunday, April 19, at our Spring Hoedown, an afternoon party to celebrate our second anniversary.
SPN hosts a day-long Sustainable Poultry Production workshop on Sophia’s Apple Farm on Thursday, April 9.
This entry was posted in Artisan Producers, Farming, Foodshed, Healdsburg, Nonprofits and tagged chickens.
Heather | Smith April 10, 2015 at 11:33 am
I was so pleased to read your article. I have read volumes about raising chickens for eggs and meat in preparation for housing some of our own. – Our coop is being built as I write. Unfortunately, I am out of town on April 19th, so wont have the opportunity to hear Sophie. Could you provide me with a contact number for her please?
SHED April 14, 2015 at 4:13 pm
Thanks for your response and your interest. You can contact Sophia via her family’s Apple Farm in Philo: http://www.philoapplefarm.com/
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the only thing Leben had to show for it was blood pouring down his face. In the past, a hurt Leben was a more dangerous Leben, but this wasn’t the same. For everyone watching the fight, there was a sense that he was talking about more than this particular match. After all, this was his fourth loss in a row.
Of course, there was speculation that “The Crippler” would soon end his fighting career, but like any athlete’s retirement, expected or not, to actually hear the words come out of their mouth is met with a kind of disbelief.
Leben, after all, was a staple of the UFC roster. He was the rice with the beans, the whiskey with the ginger. Whether the outcome was good or bad for him, you knew what you were going to get. Leben was going to walk into a cage and try to punch someone incredibly hard in the face. After a 33-fight career, 22 of which were in the UFC, it’s strange to see him go.
Although he never veered that far from his brawler roots, we saw Leben develop as a person throughout his 11-year career as a fighter. The man | the only thing Leben had to show for it was blood pouring down his face. In the past, a hurt Leben was a more dangerous Leben, but this wasn’t the same. For everyone watching the fight, there was a sense that he was talking about more than this particular match. After all, this was his fourth loss in a row.
Of course, there was speculation that “The Crippler” would soon end his fighting career, but like any athlete’s retirement, expected or not, to actually hear the words come out of their mouth is met with a kind of disbelief.
Leben, after all, was a staple of the UFC roster. He was the rice with the beans, the whiskey with the ginger. Whether the outcome was good or bad for him, you knew what you were going to get. Leben was going to walk into a cage and try to punch someone incredibly hard in the face. After a 33-fight career, 22 of which were in the UFC, it’s strange to see him go.
Although he never veered that far from his brawler roots, we saw Leben develop as a person throughout his 11-year career as a fighter. The man | today, who wants to be a coach rather than a fighter, is not the same man we saw on the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter, breaking down doors and pissing on beds. And while his over-the-top alcoholism may have provided good television ratings and entertained us all, there was a man who needed serious help.
The odds were never in Leben’s favor. Leben and his two other siblings were raised by a single mother, and without any fatherly guidance, he turned to the streets, where he found a life of alcohol and drug abuse with no cares about his future. In fact, Leben has said that he graduated high school without knowing how to read or write. He subsequently joined the Army with the promise from his recruiter that he could wrestle for the Army team. This turned out to be a lie, so Leben went AWOL and was less than honorably discharged after doing a bid in military prison
However, Leben has never been one to blame others for his mistakes, inside or out of the cage. The way he deals with adversity in his life is the same way he deals with receiving punches in the Octagon: he simply bites down on his mouthpiece and keeps coming forward.
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in Atlanta earlier this year.
Eric Burkard, who is president of the association’s Georgia chapter, says Carr wanted “to pitch his idea for a transportation program that would specifically benefit persons with Parkinson’s disease.”
Eric Burkard (left) and honorees Lee and Laura Oakley arriving at an American Parkinson Disease Association fundraiser in a car provided by Common Courtesy.
According to Burkard, Carr found a sympathetic ear among the Georgia APDA’s board of directors, who fully appreciated the cost and complexities that patients with Parkinson’s disease face every day.
“They need help getting to their doctors, therapists, support groups, and exercise classes,” says Burkard. To get the program started, the Georgia Chapter issued a $3,000 grant to Common Courtesy.
“The money may reduce the cost of Uber rides by as much as 50 percent,” Burkard says. “We wanted to commend Common Courtesy for partnering with Uber, which looks like it will result in low-cost and reliable rides to those most in need,” says Burkard.
“Our riders complete a simple, one-time application form with Common Courtesy and then call a local number | in Atlanta earlier this year.
Eric Burkard, who is president of the association’s Georgia chapter, says Carr wanted “to pitch his idea for a transportation program that would specifically benefit persons with Parkinson’s disease.”
Eric Burkard (left) and honorees Lee and Laura Oakley arriving at an American Parkinson Disease Association fundraiser in a car provided by Common Courtesy.
According to Burkard, Carr found a sympathetic ear among the Georgia APDA’s board of directors, who fully appreciated the cost and complexities that patients with Parkinson’s disease face every day.
“They need help getting to their doctors, therapists, support groups, and exercise classes,” says Burkard. To get the program started, the Georgia Chapter issued a $3,000 grant to Common Courtesy.
“The money may reduce the cost of Uber rides by as much as 50 percent,” Burkard says. “We wanted to commend Common Courtesy for partnering with Uber, which looks like it will result in low-cost and reliable rides to those most in need,” says Burkard.
“Our riders complete a simple, one-time application form with Common Courtesy and then call a local number | when they need a ride,” said Burkard. For the passenger, it’s that easy.
“We’re just getting started,” said Melissa LeBoeuf, who is on the all-volunteer Parkinson’s board. “And we hope this will be a positive step in the right direction.”
Carr readily admits, there were plenty of trial and error moments. “It hasn’t been a smooth ride.”
“After about 6 months of using the volunteer-driver format, we knew it wouldn’t work, says Carr. “But, once we connected with the Uber model, it still took another year of testing, vetting and implementing adaptive systems.”
A memorable ride for veterans
There are other ride services in the metro Atlanta area for older adults. Still, Common Courtesy is picking up more business.
Veterans Day at the Atlanta History Center
In addition to working with the Parkinson Association, the company partnered with the Atlanta History Center to offer rides to military veterans on Veterans Day.
Through funding offered by an Atlanta resident’s generous donation, Common Courtesy’s Uber drivers picked up veterans and drove them to | 256 | 1 |
-tier wage scale and have fewer benefits.
Paul Kane, from South Lyon, Michigan, a 42-year GM employee, said much of what the union is fighting for will not affect him.
"It's not right when you're working next to someone, doing the same job and they're making a lot more money," he said. "They should be the making the same as me. They've got families to support."
Kane said GM workers gave up pay raises and made other concessions to keep GM afloat during its 2009 trip through bankruptcy protection.
"Now it's their turn to pay us back," he said. "That was the promise they gave."
UAW Vice President Terry Dittes told GM that the company's latest offer might have made it possible to reach an agreement if it had come earlier.
"We are disappointed that the company waited until just two hours before the contract expired to make what we regard as its first serious offer," Dittes wrote in the letter to Scott Sandefur, GM's vice president of labor relations.
There are many important items left in the talks, including wage increases, pay for new hires, job security, profit sharing and treatment of temporary workers, Dittes wrote.
" | -tier wage scale and have fewer benefits.
Paul Kane, from South Lyon, Michigan, a 42-year GM employee, said much of what the union is fighting for will not affect him.
"It's not right when you're working next to someone, doing the same job and they're making a lot more money," he said. "They should be the making the same as me. They've got families to support."
Kane said GM workers gave up pay raises and made other concessions to keep GM afloat during its 2009 trip through bankruptcy protection.
"Now it's their turn to pay us back," he said. "That was the promise they gave."
UAW Vice President Terry Dittes told GM that the company's latest offer might have made it possible to reach an agreement if it had come earlier.
"We are disappointed that the company waited until just two hours before the contract expired to make what we regard as its first serious offer," Dittes wrote in the letter to Scott Sandefur, GM's vice president of labor relations.
There are many important items left in the talks, including wage increases, pay for new hires, job security, profit sharing and treatment of temporary workers, Dittes wrote.
" | We are willing to meet as frequently, and for as long as it takes, to reach an agreement that treats our members fairly," the letter said.
GM issued a statement saying it wants to reach a deal that builds a strong future for workers and the business.
The automaker said Sunday that it offered pay raises and $7 billion worth of U.S. factory investments resulting in 5,400 new positions, a minority of which would be filled by existing employees. GM would not give a precise number. The company also said it offered higher profit sharing, "nationally leading" health benefits and an $8,000 payment to each worker upon ratification.
Before the talks broke off, GM offered new products to replace work at two of four U.S. factories that it intends to close.
The company pledged to build a new all-electric pickup truck at a factory in Detroit, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The person was not authorized to disclose details of the negotiations.
The automaker also offered to open an electric vehicle battery plant in Lordstown, Ohio, where it has a huge factory that has already stopped making cars and will be closed. The new factory would be in addition to a proposal to make | 256 | 1 |
fossil evidence of a link between sea creatures and early man. This adventure leads them to the “black lagoon” the home of a creature known by the locals as the Gill Man. Unfortunately they discver this Gill man may not be mere superstition. This fish-like monster develops a fascination with Dr. Reed’s girlfriend, Kay played by scream queen Julie Adams. Not being appreciative of humans encroaching into his domain, the Creature begins attacking the research party and inevitably kidnaps Kay and takes her to his watery home to be dramatically rescued.
Much like Dracula and the Mummy, the driving theme in this picture is a monster being drawn to a beautiful woman, difference in species be damned. For her part in this one-sided romantic tale, Julie Adams delivers a performance far superior to many of the standard “pretty girlfriend of dashing scientist” characters in Cold War-era genre films. But the true star of this flick is the Creature himself, while the head of Universal’s make-up department at the time Bud Westmore received the credit for creating this monster it was actually his employee Millicent Patrick who designed it. The design of the Creature still stands as one of the most memorable monsters to ever hit the silver | fossil evidence of a link between sea creatures and early man. This adventure leads them to the “black lagoon” the home of a creature known by the locals as the Gill Man. Unfortunately they discver this Gill man may not be mere superstition. This fish-like monster develops a fascination with Dr. Reed’s girlfriend, Kay played by scream queen Julie Adams. Not being appreciative of humans encroaching into his domain, the Creature begins attacking the research party and inevitably kidnaps Kay and takes her to his watery home to be dramatically rescued.
Much like Dracula and the Mummy, the driving theme in this picture is a monster being drawn to a beautiful woman, difference in species be damned. For her part in this one-sided romantic tale, Julie Adams delivers a performance far superior to many of the standard “pretty girlfriend of dashing scientist” characters in Cold War-era genre films. But the true star of this flick is the Creature himself, while the head of Universal’s make-up department at the time Bud Westmore received the credit for creating this monster it was actually his employee Millicent Patrick who designed it. The design of the Creature still stands as one of the most memorable monsters to ever hit the silver | screen thanks to an intricate aquatic inspired look. For the surface scenes, stunt man Ben Chapman donned the suit, while underwater Ricou Browning (a man who could hold his breath for 14 minutes at a time despite being a heavy smoker) gracefully swam his way into the memories of horror fans.
Utilizing 3D filming paid off well for Creature from the Black Lagoon as it enhanced the already amazing visuals. The beautifully choreographed underwater sequences especially popped thanks to the added dimension and if you ever get the opportunity to see the film this way do not miss out. Even without the 3D effects, Creature from the Black Lagoon is still one of the best sci-fi/horror films from an era full of these pictures. The lush jungle setting (courtesy of filming locations far from the Amazon in California and Florida) and beautiful underwater scenes create stunning visuals. Like his fellow Universal Monsters, the Gill Man is an incredibly memorable monsters who is not only a well developed character but is visually interesting as well.
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to his growing list of wins.
Write to Philip Elliott at [email protected]. Steve Wozniak Thinks You Should Dump Facebook If You Are Concerned About Privacy
By Paul Lilly, HOT HARDWARE
https://hothardware.com/news/steve-wozniak-you-should-dump-facebook-con…
Do you think Facebook is listening to your conversations, through your smartphone or any other gadget? There is an easy solution—stop using Facebook. That is the advice Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says is appropriate for "most people," himself included (he actually did quit Facebook last year, due to the amount of data collection).
There is a growing concern over privacy and how big tech firms, Facebook included, handle our collective data. The Cambridge Analytica scandal is one of the more prominent examples of how things can go sideways. However, it is by far not the only one.
Wozniak made his latest comments about Facebook to TMZ while strolling through Reagan National Airport in DC on Friday.
"There are many different kinds of people and some, the benefits of Facebook are worth the loss of privacy. But to many like myself | to his growing list of wins.
Write to Philip Elliott at [email protected]. Steve Wozniak Thinks You Should Dump Facebook If You Are Concerned About Privacy
By Paul Lilly, HOT HARDWARE
https://hothardware.com/news/steve-wozniak-you-should-dump-facebook-con…
Do you think Facebook is listening to your conversations, through your smartphone or any other gadget? There is an easy solution—stop using Facebook. That is the advice Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says is appropriate for "most people," himself included (he actually did quit Facebook last year, due to the amount of data collection).
There is a growing concern over privacy and how big tech firms, Facebook included, handle our collective data. The Cambridge Analytica scandal is one of the more prominent examples of how things can go sideways. However, it is by far not the only one.
Wozniak made his latest comments about Facebook to TMZ while strolling through Reagan National Airport in DC on Friday.
"There are many different kinds of people and some, the benefits of Facebook are worth the loss of privacy. But to many like myself | , my recommendation is to most people, you should figure out a way to get off Facebook," Wozniak said.
Part of the concern that users have is it seems like Facebook listens to our conversations, and then blasts us with targeted ads based on things we've said. That is not actually the case. Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, recently explained to USA Today that Facebook wrangles "all sorts of circumstantial evidence" for targeted ads that make it appear as though it had been listening. Court likened it to digital "stalking," with highly sophisticated algorithms.
Nevertheless, tech firms have not always been careful with our data. Just a few months ago, it was reported that Facebook had uploaded contact list email addresses without consent. And a month before that, Krebson Security said it discovered Facebook had stored up to 600 million user passwords in plain text.
The list of privacy blunders by the tech industry at large (Facebook and others) is long, and growing. It is easy to see why some people may prefer to take the same stance as Wozniak. Wife Decides To Throw A Vasectomy Party To Celebrate Her Husband’s Selfless Act, And It’s Hilarious
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tanks for defence research and development through a specially created trading company intended to deliver these to Morocco, offering five million USD each.
After being evaluated on their proving grounds one was transferred to the US, tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground (and later four Ukrainian T-80UD MBTs). Weak spots and flaws were duly noted. This was officially confirmed in January 1994 by the MOD. South Korean tanks were given in order to pay Russian debts incurred during the days of the Soviet Union. Russia also attempted to sell the T-80 to Turkey and Greece. Sweden also integrated the T-80 in the competition to modernize its armoured brigades in the early 1990s alongside the Leclerc but the upgraded Leopard 2 (Strv 122) was chosen instead and Leopard 2A4s (Strv 121) kept to simplify logistics.
The T-80 in action
The T-80 entered service in the early 1980, very gradually due to repeated teething problems. 1,900 were registered in service in 1985, 4,000 in 1990, and 4,839 during the breakup of the USSR, since passed to successors states (Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan), stored and exported. T-80Us were never deployed in Europe. Instead T-80B and | tanks for defence research and development through a specially created trading company intended to deliver these to Morocco, offering five million USD each.
After being evaluated on their proving grounds one was transferred to the US, tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground (and later four Ukrainian T-80UD MBTs). Weak spots and flaws were duly noted. This was officially confirmed in January 1994 by the MOD. South Korean tanks were given in order to pay Russian debts incurred during the days of the Soviet Union. Russia also attempted to sell the T-80 to Turkey and Greece. Sweden also integrated the T-80 in the competition to modernize its armoured brigades in the early 1990s alongside the Leclerc but the upgraded Leopard 2 (Strv 122) was chosen instead and Leopard 2A4s (Strv 121) kept to simplify logistics.
The T-80 in action
The T-80 entered service in the early 1980, very gradually due to repeated teething problems. 1,900 were registered in service in 1985, 4,000 in 1990, and 4,839 during the breakup of the USSR, since passed to successors states (Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan), stored and exported. T-80Us were never deployed in Europe. Instead T-80B and | T-80BVs were stationed in East Germany between 1986 and 1987. Their speed led concerns to NATO that the whole Soviet armoured brigades could reach the sea in less than two weeks, and led to the development of new ATGMs and attack helicopters.
T-80Us at the 1991 Moskow coup attempt.
But instead of the great rush on the open plains of Eastern Europe, T-80s were deployed in August 1991 when communists and allied military commanders tried to overthrow Mikhail Gorbachev. T-80UD of the 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division were launched into the streets of Moscow to no avail as the coup attempt failed as crews refused to fire on the audience and parliament (see above). After that about 460 T-80UD are retained in service with 2nd Guards Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division and 4th Guards Kantemirowsk Motor Rifle Division. It’s still a costly tank to operate. In the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis, (4 October) six T-80UD MBTs -12th Guards Tank Regiment & 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division- took positions on a bridge opposite the Russian parliament and fired on it. Also in July 1998, a single T-80 (Major | 256 | 1 |
Smith In Talks for I AM LEGEND Sequel
POP INTERVIEW: Amy Lyndon, Actress and Hollywood Booking Coach
Pop Video- Check Out Anna Kendrick’s “Cups” Music Video
POP INTERVIEW: UK Soap Star Ricky Whittle Adding British Allure to Sundance 2013 Flick
TWILIGHT Actor Bronson Pelletier Arrested For Public Drunkenness
David Cronenberg Turned Down RETURN OF THE JEDI
Kristen Stewart Signs On For SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN 2, Rupert Sanders Is Definitely Out
We’re going to be doing some quick video updates whenever we can! Here’s the latest! Justin Bieber begging for streams, (while you can hear him chew – ew), the ladies of Friends reunited, and mother nature. Take a look!
Here’s what’s happening in pop culture and entertainment today. . . #popculture #news #entertainment #movies #oscars #brianbalthazar #celebrities
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Have you heard? It’s 2020 | Smith In Talks for I AM LEGEND Sequel
POP INTERVIEW: Amy Lyndon, Actress and Hollywood Booking Coach
Pop Video- Check Out Anna Kendrick’s “Cups” Music Video
POP INTERVIEW: UK Soap Star Ricky Whittle Adding British Allure to Sundance 2013 Flick
TWILIGHT Actor Bronson Pelletier Arrested For Public Drunkenness
David Cronenberg Turned Down RETURN OF THE JEDI
Kristen Stewart Signs On For SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN 2, Rupert Sanders Is Definitely Out
We’re going to be doing some quick video updates whenever we can! Here’s the latest! Justin Bieber begging for streams, (while you can hear him chew – ew), the ladies of Friends reunited, and mother nature. Take a look!
Here’s what’s happening in pop culture and entertainment today. . . #popculture #news #entertainment #movies #oscars #brianbalthazar #celebrities
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Have you heard? It’s 2020 | and we’re all supposed to music videos on TikTok. Courteney Cox is no exception. The TV star posted an instagram of her and her daughter Coco dancing it out, with the hilarious caption, “Wanna see your child lose their patience? Do a TikTok with them.”
Also, how long does it take to actually learn one of these routines? It seems very time consuming.
What I was really hoping for was video of her daughter losing her patience, but what we got was a pretty strong routine!
Wanna see your child lose their patience? Do a TikTok with them. #familyaerobics
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Former Law And Order Actress Representing Herself In Court? Diane Neal Claims Her Attorneys In Abuse Case Dropped Her, Leaving Her To Fend For Herself
In an emotional, now deleted instagram post, actress Diane Neal claims her attorneys have dropped her – leaving the actress who once played assistant district attorney Casey Nowak to try her hand at being an attorney in real life.
Neal has been embroiled in a vicious legal battle that has spanned more than | 256 | 1 |
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. But it was a younger, maybe 35-year-old, female looking back at me. She (I?) had short, pixyish, light brown hair and thin, but inviting, lips. Her nose resembled mine – long and straight – and her eyes were brown, like mine, but beyond that, she didn’t look like I remembered the last time I looked at myself.
“This is a doozy of a hangover,” she said to me. “I knew that things can change when you over indulge, but this is way beyond what seems reasonable.” I found my mouth couldn’t get out the words to respond. I just stared.
After a few minutes of shaking my head and slapping my face, I fumbled my way into the closet to pick out clothes to wear. There were items hanging up that I had no recollection of having bought – things that could be worn by men or women. I selected a pair of black Levis and a gray, long sleeve button up shirt and put them on over the boxer shorts and baggy tee shirt I was wearing.
I got dressed quickly and headed down the steps to the street. I needed a cup of strong coffee and there was | . But it was a younger, maybe 35-year-old, female looking back at me. She (I?) had short, pixyish, light brown hair and thin, but inviting, lips. Her nose resembled mine – long and straight – and her eyes were brown, like mine, but beyond that, she didn’t look like I remembered the last time I looked at myself.
“This is a doozy of a hangover,” she said to me. “I knew that things can change when you over indulge, but this is way beyond what seems reasonable.” I found my mouth couldn’t get out the words to respond. I just stared.
After a few minutes of shaking my head and slapping my face, I fumbled my way into the closet to pick out clothes to wear. There were items hanging up that I had no recollection of having bought – things that could be worn by men or women. I selected a pair of black Levis and a gray, long sleeve button up shirt and put them on over the boxer shorts and baggy tee shirt I was wearing.
I got dressed quickly and headed down the steps to the street. I needed a cup of strong coffee and there was | a quick stop store on the corner that could provide it.
When I entered, a bell over the door jingled and a young man behind the counter turned to me. “Hey, Zel. What’s cooking today. You’re looking tired. Too much carousing last night?”
My name is, or at least was, Zelig, but I think he was talking to someone called Zelda. It was difficult to say for sure. “Yeah, Anthony. It was a long night. I’m having problems remembering everything. I do know I need a cup of your lousy coffee.” My voice was raspy and had a mid-range timbre that could belong to a woman or a man. It was making me a little crazy.
“Tony, do I look different to you?”
“Why? Did you drink some of that cheap radioactive crap that they say can modify you genetically?” He laughed at his own joke.
“I’m serious. I don’t feel like myself this morning.”
“Well, you cut your hair. But it looks nice. And you look like you’ve got a | 256 | 1 |
nominated for two 2012 Tony Awards, including Best Play. It’s currently running in the West End of London; Berlin; and … Rancho Mirage!
Director Ron Celona declared that the timing could not be more perfect for this play, due to the recent sexual-harassment scandals. It is set “today” (the cell-phone styles instantly reveal the era), and the show is about an actress auditioning for an unusual play set in 1870. She is facing a male playwright … a situation that puts us on edge right from the start, fearing the possibility of some sort of ghastly Harvey Weinstein-ian casting-couch calamity. A thunderstorm rages overhead, adding to the tension. The playwright is exhausted and disgusted after a fruitless day of tryouts, and the actress is late for her reading, soaked from the rain and furious. What could possibly go wrong?
Venus in Furs playwright David Ives, a Yale grad living in New York, has crafted an extraordinary work with this play. He’s most famous for his one-act plays, and garnered awards and honors for many of them. He has also created full-length plays, plus adaptations of both musicals and 17 | nominated for two 2012 Tony Awards, including Best Play. It’s currently running in the West End of London; Berlin; and … Rancho Mirage!
Director Ron Celona declared that the timing could not be more perfect for this play, due to the recent sexual-harassment scandals. It is set “today” (the cell-phone styles instantly reveal the era), and the show is about an actress auditioning for an unusual play set in 1870. She is facing a male playwright … a situation that puts us on edge right from the start, fearing the possibility of some sort of ghastly Harvey Weinstein-ian casting-couch calamity. A thunderstorm rages overhead, adding to the tension. The playwright is exhausted and disgusted after a fruitless day of tryouts, and the actress is late for her reading, soaked from the rain and furious. What could possibly go wrong?
Venus in Furs playwright David Ives, a Yale grad living in New York, has crafted an extraordinary work with this play. He’s most famous for his one-act plays, and garnered awards and honors for many of them. He has also created full-length plays, plus adaptations of both musicals and 17 | th- and 18th-century French plays. Here, multilayered and mercurial changes keep us off balance throughout, as we learn the playwright’s play is about the infamous 19th-century Austrian, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, whom we have to thank for—you guessed it—masochism.
They say that the second you meet another person, there is a huge amount of psychic information exchanged about which person will control what in the impending relationship. Through this play-within-a-play, we deal with domination, submission, power plays, struggles, acceptance and rebellion. We see lies come to light. We see roles reversed. Sometimes, we don’t know what we’re seeing.
The actress, Vanda, is played by Angela Sauer, whose bouncy auburn hair sets off a beautiful face that shifts endlessly with her astonishing variety of emotions. You can’t take your eyes off her … not just because of the garters and lacy lingerie and black stockings and high heels, but because of her rapid switches from one personality to another. She snaps in and out of character: now a cranky actress and next a demanding director and then a | 256 | 1 |
’Empire ottoman.
Raisons d’une reconnaissance limitée
L’ONU, le Parlement européen et le Conseil de l'Europe n'ont jamais évoqué le problème. D'après Constantin Fotiadès, professeur d’histoire de la Grèce moderne à l’université de Macédoine Occidentale, les raisons qui font que la reconnaissance du génocide est peu répandue sont les suivantes :
le génocide pontique a été occulté à cause du génocide arménien qui l'a précédé ;
le traité de Lausanne en 1923 ne fait aucune allusion à ces événements et a ainsi scellé le destin de la purification ethnique d'Asie mineure ;
le traité gréco-turc signé en a obligé la Grèce à faire des concessions afin de préserver le sort des minorités grecques encore présentes | ’Empire ottoman.
Raisons d’une reconnaissance limitée
L’ONU, le Parlement européen et le Conseil de l'Europe n'ont jamais évoqué le problème. D'après Constantin Fotiadès, professeur d’histoire de la Grèce moderne à l’université de Macédoine Occidentale, les raisons qui font que la reconnaissance du génocide est peu répandue sont les suivantes :
le génocide pontique a été occulté à cause du génocide arménien qui l'a précédé ;
le traité de Lausanne en 1923 ne fait aucune allusion à ces événements et a ainsi scellé le destin de la purification ethnique d'Asie mineure ;
le traité gréco-turc signé en a obligé la Grèce à faire des concessions afin de préserver le sort des minorités grecques encore présentes | en Turquie, notamment à Istanbul et dans l'île d'Imbros ;
la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la guerre civile, ainsi que les tourmentes politiques qui ont suivi ont obligé la Grèce à se focaliser sur sa politique interne de survie socio-économique plutôt que de s'occuper de la reconnaissance du génocide.
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Tessa Hofmann (ed.), Verfolgung, Vertreibung und Vernichtung der Christen im Osmanischen Reich 1912-1922, LIT, Münster, 2004 . ()
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En attendant les nuages (Bulutları Beklerken), film turco-grec de 2003, de Yeşim Ustaoğlu évoquant la tragédie du Pont.
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videos and photos here, it seems like many of the hardcore TP fans could not have been very old (or even alive) when the show originally aired. So, what brought them into the woods for a cup of coffee and a piece of pie? Did they watch the show in Bravo reruns, or on VHS, or DVD, or Netflix (like I did recently)? It might make for an interesting sociological study, if nothing else.
Keep up the fine work, guys! And, of course, beware of BOB… 🙂
KJ says:
I was born a month before the first episode of twin peaks aired. In 1990.
And later I learned that my mother was a great fan of the show. But it wasn’t before 2010, when I was 20 years old that I would learn of Twin Peaks. I have always been a huge fan of video games, and the finish company Remedy, who made the more famous games Max Payne. In 2010, Remedy released the video game Alan Wake. And I fell completely in love with it. Top 3 games on my list. And one of the behind the scenes videos from the game mentions that they are heavily inspired by this show called Twin Peaks.
“Twin | videos and photos here, it seems like many of the hardcore TP fans could not have been very old (or even alive) when the show originally aired. So, what brought them into the woods for a cup of coffee and a piece of pie? Did they watch the show in Bravo reruns, or on VHS, or DVD, or Netflix (like I did recently)? It might make for an interesting sociological study, if nothing else.
Keep up the fine work, guys! And, of course, beware of BOB… 🙂
KJ says:
I was born a month before the first episode of twin peaks aired. In 1990.
And later I learned that my mother was a great fan of the show. But it wasn’t before 2010, when I was 20 years old that I would learn of Twin Peaks. I have always been a huge fan of video games, and the finish company Remedy, who made the more famous games Max Payne. In 2010, Remedy released the video game Alan Wake. And I fell completely in love with it. Top 3 games on my list. And one of the behind the scenes videos from the game mentions that they are heavily inspired by this show called Twin Peaks.
“Twin | Peaks..?” I can’t seem to recall hearing about it. So I look it up. A show. Or should I say, THE SHOW, that inspired Alan Wake. Well damn! I have to check this out! So I shamelessly torrent the first season in the best quality I could find at the time. And after watching the pilot. I was in love, I binge watched the two seasons and the movie, fire walk with me. Showed it to my girlfriend and friends. And everyone I knew! Since then, I must have watched the complete series about 7 or 8 times, and plan to rewatch it again before the third season!
So now you know! Hope you enjoyed my tale, and I hope you enjoyed a damn fine cup of coffee while reading it! And get back to me, for sure, I always love talking Twin Peaks with a friendly fan!
-KJ
Thanks for replying, KJ! I must say that the sheer number of references to Twin Peaks in other media is somewhat baffling. For instance, I had never heard of the game Alan Wake until you mentioned it. What kind of imagery inspired by the show does the game have?
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1. Phone Booth (2002)
R | 81 min | Crime, Thriller
Publicist Stuart Shepard finds himself trapped in a phone booth, pinned down by an extortionist's sniper rifle. Unable to leave or receive outside help, Stuart's negotiation with the caller leads to a jaw-dropping climax.
Director: Joel Schumacher | Stars: Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, Radha Mitchell
21-07-2012 Never answer someone else's call. He did and got caught in the crosshairs of a shooter watching every move he makes....in the phonebooth. He plays a cat and mouse game with the | 8)
Disguise (8)
Psychotronic Film (8)
Watching Tv (8)
Based On Novel (7)
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Newspaper Headline (7)
Phone Booth (7)
Car Crash (6)
Extramarital Affair (6)
Male Nudity (6)
Police Detective (6)
Being Followed (5)
Black Comedy (5)
Dead Body (5)
List Order Popularity Alphabetical IMDb Rating Number of Votes Release Date Runtime Date Added
1. Phone Booth (2002)
R | 81 min | Crime, Thriller
Publicist Stuart Shepard finds himself trapped in a phone booth, pinned down by an extortionist's sniper rifle. Unable to leave or receive outside help, Stuart's negotiation with the caller leads to a jaw-dropping climax.
Director: Joel Schumacher | Stars: Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, Radha Mitchell
21-07-2012 Never answer someone else's call. He did and got caught in the crosshairs of a shooter watching every move he makes....in the phonebooth. He plays a cat and mouse game with the | police, our main character being the center of this game.
Nice movie, nice twist at the end. But why did he do it?!?
2. Arlington Road (1999)
R | 117 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller
A man begins to suspect his neighbors are not what they appear to be and their secrets could be deadly.
Director: Mark Pellington | Stars: Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Hope Davis
Votes: 78,215 | Gross: $24.36M
3. Barton Fink (1991)
R | 116 min | Comedy, Drama, Thriller
A renowned New York playwright is enticed to California to write for the movies and discovers the hellish truth of Hollywood.
Directors: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen | Stars: John Turturro, John Goodman, Judy Davis, Michael Lerner
Votes: 107,158 | Gross: $6.15M
4. Basic Instinct (1992)
R | 127 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
A violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist.
Director: Paul Verhoeven | Stars: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, | 256 | 1 |
oh-poohed this assertion and said, "If that's true, give us your cell phone, and, if God tells us the site is yours, then we relinquish all rights to it." To which the Schnickels replied that only their Grand Poobah could talk to God over the "push to talk" cell phone connection. It was forbidden for anyone else to use this cell phone, much less a Gruber. As it turns out, the Grubers have their own direct line to God, whom they call the Final Authority, and their Most Highly Endowed Enlightened One can talk to the Final Authority without even using a cell phone, just by shouting up a camel's ass. He has it from the Final Authority that the rubble belongs exclusively to the Grubers. There has been an uneasy truce for about 100 years during which the Schnickels have worshiped on the west side of the rubble and the Grubers have worshiped on the east side.
The Grubers find the Schnickels' religious practices disgusting and vice versa for the Schnickels. The Schnickels have what looks like little rubber mallets called probosci with which they tap their knees constantly trying to get a | oh-poohed this assertion and said, "If that's true, give us your cell phone, and, if God tells us the site is yours, then we relinquish all rights to it." To which the Schnickels replied that only their Grand Poobah could talk to God over the "push to talk" cell phone connection. It was forbidden for anyone else to use this cell phone, much less a Gruber. As it turns out, the Grubers have their own direct line to God, whom they call the Final Authority, and their Most Highly Endowed Enlightened One can talk to the Final Authority without even using a cell phone, just by shouting up a camel's ass. He has it from the Final Authority that the rubble belongs exclusively to the Grubers. There has been an uneasy truce for about 100 years during which the Schnickels have worshiped on the west side of the rubble and the Grubers have worshiped on the east side.
The Grubers find the Schnickels' religious practices disgusting and vice versa for the Schnickels. The Schnickels have what looks like little rubber mallets called probosci with which they tap their knees constantly trying to get a | knee jerk reaction. They claim it transports them to an ecsatic state. The Grubers in turn attempt to stand on their heads and move around by lifting themselves up and bumping their head down a few inches away. By this method they circumnavigate their portion of the rubble sometimes falling all over each other and causing massive domino effects. It has been proposed that the rubble should be made into an international holy zone so that pilgrims from all over the world can come and visit. But the Schnickels and Grubers will not hear of this. They each want to control the rubble site as it is the holiest site for both religions. The Schnickels claim that this is the site where their Ancient Leader first had sex and, therefore, God has ordained that, in his honor and glory, this is where they must pray. Nonsense say the Grubers. This is the site where their Ancient One was born, married, died and ascended to LaLa Land, and the Final Authority has decreed that this site is holier for them than it is for the Schnickels. In fact it is so holy and God has told them time and again that it's theirs so they will not hear of sharing it or opening | 256 | 1 |
Massivs, einer Untergruppe der Oberhalbsteiner Alpen. Ein langer Nordgrat verbindet den Piz Forbesch mit dem Piz Arblatsch. Der regelmässige Grat senkt sich auf die Distanz von rund 1,5 km in einigen Absätzen zum fiefsten Punkt (), von wo er über mehrere Zacken zum 600 m entfernten Piz Arblatsch aufsteigt. Wegen der losen und plattigen Felsen in der Nähe des tiefsten Punktes wird der Grat kaum begangen.
Süd- und Westwand des Piz Forbesch Pintg fallen beide sehr steil ab, wobei brüchiger Fels Besteigungsversuchen erheblichen Widerstand entgegensetzt. Vom Südfuss des Piz Forbesch Pintg läuft der sehr ausgeprägte Hauptgrat flach weiter zur Erhebung P. | Massivs, einer Untergruppe der Oberhalbsteiner Alpen. Ein langer Nordgrat verbindet den Piz Forbesch mit dem Piz Arblatsch. Der regelmässige Grat senkt sich auf die Distanz von rund 1,5 km in einigen Absätzen zum fiefsten Punkt (), von wo er über mehrere Zacken zum 600 m entfernten Piz Arblatsch aufsteigt. Wegen der losen und plattigen Felsen in der Nähe des tiefsten Punktes wird der Grat kaum begangen.
Süd- und Westwand des Piz Forbesch Pintg fallen beide sehr steil ab, wobei brüchiger Fels Besteigungsversuchen erheblichen Widerstand entgegensetzt. Vom Südfuss des Piz Forbesch Pintg läuft der sehr ausgeprägte Hauptgrat flach weiter zur Erhebung P. | 2954 oberhalb der Fuorcla Cagniel, von wo er, leicht gegen Süden abbiegend, als Rippe zur Val Gronda abfällt. Er bildet gegen Westen eine kaum überwindliche Felswand, weshalb von der Fuorcla Cagniel kein Zugang zum Piz Forbesch Pintg besteht.
Über den Gipfeln verlief die Gemeindegrenze zwischen den ehemaligen Gemeinden Riom und Mulegns, die seit 2016 beide zur Gemeinde Surses gehören.
Zu den Nachbargipfeln gehören der Piz Arblatsch, der Piz Platta, der Piz Cagniel und der Piz Mez.
Talort ist Mulegns. Häufige Ausgangspunkte sind Radons und Tga.
Bauernregel
Eine weit verbreitete, romanische Bauern | 256 | 1 |
burden SPS with international regulations that may not limit other technologies.
On the basis of the DOE / NASA assessment findings the ad-hoc Coordinating Committee on Space concludes that:
No technical, economic, environmental, societal, or other constraint has been identified which would preclude continuation of an SPS R&D program.
Technical advances, with consequent cost reductions in components and in space transportation can increase the technical feasibility and economic viability of power satellites beyond that of the SPS Reference System. SPS is not critically dependent on any specific technology, which increases confidence in the concept.
International interest, as expressed in studies on SPS being conducted in Canada, England, France, Japan, USSR, ESA, and the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of’ Outer Space, and work by the scientific and technical community in Austria, Italy, West Germany and India indicate that the SPS is not solely a U.S. program. It has the potential for base load power generation on a global scale, and in addition, represents an evolutionary direction for expanding human activities in space.
Dr. Glaser reported that the ad-hoc Committee recommends:
1. Continuation of the SPS research and study program.
2. Continued ground | burden SPS with international regulations that may not limit other technologies.
On the basis of the DOE / NASA assessment findings the ad-hoc Coordinating Committee on Space concludes that:
No technical, economic, environmental, societal, or other constraint has been identified which would preclude continuation of an SPS R&D program.
Technical advances, with consequent cost reductions in components and in space transportation can increase the technical feasibility and economic viability of power satellites beyond that of the SPS Reference System. SPS is not critically dependent on any specific technology, which increases confidence in the concept.
International interest, as expressed in studies on SPS being conducted in Canada, England, France, Japan, USSR, ESA, and the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of’ Outer Space, and work by the scientific and technical community in Austria, Italy, West Germany and India indicate that the SPS is not solely a U.S. program. It has the potential for base load power generation on a global scale, and in addition, represents an evolutionary direction for expanding human activities in space.
Dr. Glaser reported that the ad-hoc Committee recommends:
1. Continuation of the SPS research and study program.
2. Continued ground | -based experiments to explore appropriate technologies to acquire the knowledge by which a series of time-phased decisions on the SPS program can he made.
3. Funding for the SPS R&D program should be at a level of $30 million a year for the next five years, with its focus on the SPS, although generic R&D on diverse technologies and discrete issues carried out by federal agencies could contribute to such a program.
Dr. Peter Glaser, left, father of the Solar Power Satellite concept, takes SPS to the street during Spacefair ’79. (File photo.)
Dr. Glaser concluded with his belief that now is the time to explore the possible contribution of the SPS concept to meet the U.S. and the world’s future energy demands. “It is our responsibility to future generations,” he said, “to bring the research on the SPS to its logical conclusion and, in concert with other nations, decide whether or not to proceed with the development of this major energy option.”
In opening the briefing for questions, Dr. Grey reported that studies of SPS by the National Academy of Science and the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment have also been under way over the | 256 | 1 |
efficiently by R702 than by RP4 or pRK231. Nine-hundred and eighty-one right-handed and 55 left-handed subjects were required to tap with a pen for 10 secs between targets 6 cm apart whilst either is zyrtec a cough syrup saying nothing, reciting a tongue-twister or saying la-la. These include clinical MRI, a number of novel MRI techniques and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. To evaluate the effectiveness of epiconjunctival Mitomycin-C (MMC) application in early failing filtering blebs. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in men that until recently was considered a single disease with varying symptoms. Plasma C-reactive protein levels in severe diabetic ketoacidosis. Head injuries are the leading cause of trauma mortality and account for nearly half of all deaths related to trauma injuries. Paramount – Alma Residence by Plasma Studio
Situated in Sesto, Italy, this futuristic single family residence designed by Plasma Studio.
Description by Plasma Studio
This project was conceived to fulfill a two-part problematic: (1) Residence Alma–a Tyrolean guest house with 6 holiday apartments from the 1960s adorned with a pitched roof–was due for | efficiently by R702 than by RP4 or pRK231. Nine-hundred and eighty-one right-handed and 55 left-handed subjects were required to tap with a pen for 10 secs between targets 6 cm apart whilst either is zyrtec a cough syrup saying nothing, reciting a tongue-twister or saying la-la. These include clinical MRI, a number of novel MRI techniques and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. To evaluate the effectiveness of epiconjunctival Mitomycin-C (MMC) application in early failing filtering blebs. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in men that until recently was considered a single disease with varying symptoms. Plasma C-reactive protein levels in severe diabetic ketoacidosis. Head injuries are the leading cause of trauma mortality and account for nearly half of all deaths related to trauma injuries. Paramount – Alma Residence by Plasma Studio
Situated in Sesto, Italy, this futuristic single family residence designed by Plasma Studio.
Description by Plasma Studio
This project was conceived to fulfill a two-part problematic: (1) Residence Alma–a Tyrolean guest house with 6 holiday apartments from the 1960s adorned with a pitched roof–was due for | a common circulation and service core, and (2) the project architect, Ulla Hell, was looking for a new home for her young family of five in the mountain community of Sesto, Alto Adige. The result: an under-utilized roof space gave way to an angular crown, connected to a ground floor reception space and architectural office by the host’s renovated spine.
Having already made their mark on nearby Residence Königswarte with the addition of the Strata Hotel in 2007, Plasma Studio sought to follow a similar skin organization. A timber strip section in larch wood was borrowed from the neighbouring Strata and extruded along two paths. The first stretches across the site, picking up the topography on either end of the building and climbing to enclose a third storey balcony. Here, the edge skirts around the existing footprint, leaving corners exposed to acknowledge its presence.
A second path draws the timber skin up from behind, folding around the chimney to return to the ground. Interstitial spaces between the exterior walls and wooden bands swell at ground level to offer sheltered outdoor living spaces. The design team employed parametric modelling software to optimize the density of these timber strips and their metal substrustructure, balancing budget, aesthetics | 256 | 1 |
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Sometimes the object is to weigh out parcels of goods, of unknown weight, as in ordinary retail dealing, and to give the exact value of each parcel at different rates per lb.
The Malus Intercursus on the other hand gave England some privileges which she had not before enjoyedexemption from local tolls in Antwerp and Holland, and a licence for English merchants to sell cloth retail as well as wholesalea concession which hit the Netherland small traders and middlemen very hard.
The Germans and AustroHungarians control a large share of the commerce of the country; the Jews, as elsewhere in the Balkans, are retail traders.
In both of those countries tea is grown principally in a retail manner, and much of it simply for family consumption.
It is a detail, one is tempted to say a retail, manufacture.
Another class which, seeing itself in danger from the economic changes in society, agitated for special legislation was the small retail traders of the large towns.
The former, the old city, lying close to the harbour front, has streets as narrow as is consistent with wheel traffic. Obispo (Pi y Margall in the new republican nomenclature), O'Reilly and San Rafael are the finest | .
Sometimes the object is to weigh out parcels of goods, of unknown weight, as in ordinary retail dealing, and to give the exact value of each parcel at different rates per lb.
The Malus Intercursus on the other hand gave England some privileges which she had not before enjoyedexemption from local tolls in Antwerp and Holland, and a licence for English merchants to sell cloth retail as well as wholesalea concession which hit the Netherland small traders and middlemen very hard.
The Germans and AustroHungarians control a large share of the commerce of the country; the Jews, as elsewhere in the Balkans, are retail traders.
In both of those countries tea is grown principally in a retail manner, and much of it simply for family consumption.
It is a detail, one is tempted to say a retail, manufacture.
Another class which, seeing itself in danger from the economic changes in society, agitated for special legislation was the small retail traders of the large towns.
The former, the old city, lying close to the harbour front, has streets as narrow as is consistent with wheel traffic. Obispo (Pi y Margall in the new republican nomenclature), O'Reilly and San Rafael are the finest | retail business streets, and the Prado and the Cerro the handsomest residential streets in the city proper.
In other words, excise duties in India are not a mere tax upon the consumer, levied for convenience through the manufacturer and retail dealer, but a species of government monopoly.
In many places they have the monopoly of the wine and spirit shops, and retail trade generally; and as they are always willing to advance money on usury, and are more intelligent and better educated than the ordinary peasant, there is little doubt that in a country where the large landowners are proverbially extravagant, and the peasant proprietors needy, the soil would soon fall into the hands of the Jews were it not for the stringent laws which prevent them from owning land outside the towns.
The burgh is the retail centre for a large district, and its grain markets, once the largest in Scotland, are still of considerable importance.
Still he could have lived and sent his old mother, as his custom was, a yearly present of a piece of leather to be sold in retail if he had been a better manager.
As a centre of trade for the "Cotton Belt," it has a large wholesale and retail business; and it is an important cotton market.
Cavan | 256 | 1 |
the gate of his very own home. Everyday he gave away great sums. Before he died he instructed his son, saying, “Remember to give.” From one generation to another, the tradition of generosity in Kosiya’s family was well established and each of his ancestors was reborn in the heaven realms.
When Kosiya’s father died, Kosiya said, “What a fool my father was, and his father and grandfather before him! They gave away their wealth. But not I. I will not give to anyone.”
He set fire to the six halls of giving and burnt them to the ground. The beggars came to his door, crying, “Lord Treasurer, do not break the tradition of your family. Give gifts!” The people in the city were amazed. “That Kosiya,” they said. “He is destroying the tradition of his own family.”
One day, Kosiya, on his way to see the king, stopped at the home of the under-treasurer. He found him and his family sitting down to a meal of rice porridge—payasam. Kosiya knew at once that it had been cooked exactly the way he liked | the gate of his very own home. Everyday he gave away great sums. Before he died he instructed his son, saying, “Remember to give.” From one generation to another, the tradition of generosity in Kosiya’s family was well established and each of his ancestors was reborn in the heaven realms.
When Kosiya’s father died, Kosiya said, “What a fool my father was, and his father and grandfather before him! They gave away their wealth. But not I. I will not give to anyone.”
He set fire to the six halls of giving and burnt them to the ground. The beggars came to his door, crying, “Lord Treasurer, do not break the tradition of your family. Give gifts!” The people in the city were amazed. “That Kosiya,” they said. “He is destroying the tradition of his own family.”
One day, Kosiya, on his way to see the king, stopped at the home of the under-treasurer. He found him and his family sitting down to a meal of rice porridge—payasam. Kosiya knew at once that it had been cooked exactly the way he liked | it best, with crushed sugar, honey and fresh ghee, cinnamon and cardamom. His mouth began to water. He longed to taste some sweet rice porridge.
The under-treasurer leapt up, saying, “Lord Treasurer! Please join us.”
Kosiya very much wanted to eat some rice porridge, but the thought occurred to him, “If I enjoy some payasam now, in the home of the under-treasurer, I will owe him. If he and his children come to my house, I will be obliged to return the hospitality. And if I do, a great quantity of rice will be used up and my wealth will be destroyed. Therefore, I will not eat.”
Again and again, the under-treasurer entreated: “Lord Treasurer, please eat with us.” Again and again Kosiya refused.
Finally, the under-treasurer sat down to finish his meal. Kosiya sat down as well, watching as the family enjoyed their payasam, his mouth watering all the while. When the meal was done, the two went to see the king. Kosiya returned home alone, with the craving for sweet rice por | 256 | 1 |
tskriget och tagit sig igenom alla svårigheter åren efter självständigheten. Mama Lucia, som pratade det lokala språket makua flytande, hade varit hemma i Italien en gång under 21 år. Nu under en otäck epidemi fortsatte nunnorna jobba, med värdighet och uthållighet – på mycket konkreta sätt. De hade bland annat byggt gångstänger som de förlamade kunde använda sig av.
Med Mama Lucia (till höger) i Cava, Moçambique, 1981.
Stillheten under Mama Lucias bön gjorde att min ansvarskänsla vann över rädslan. Vem är jag, tänkte jag, en evidensbaserad ateist på hastigt besök, som blir skraj och vill schappa | tskriget och tagit sig igenom alla svårigheter åren efter självständigheten. Mama Lucia, som pratade det lokala språket makua flytande, hade varit hemma i Italien en gång under 21 år. Nu under en otäck epidemi fortsatte nunnorna jobba, med värdighet och uthållighet – på mycket konkreta sätt. De hade bland annat byggt gångstänger som de förlamade kunde använda sig av.
Med Mama Lucia (till höger) i Cava, Moçambique, 1981.
Stillheten under Mama Lucias bön gjorde att min ansvarskänsla vann över rädslan. Vem är jag, tänkte jag, en evidensbaserad ateist på hastigt besök, som blir skraj och vill schappa | efter två timmar? Om deras ihärdighet fått dem att hålla ut under 20 år måste jag åtminstone mobilisera mod för två dagar. Min egen vilja att hjälpa krympte bredvid hennes uppoffring. Jag visste att jag inte skulle stanna ett helt liv i Nacala. Men jag insåg att mod är att ta en nödvändig risk att fullgöra en viktig uppgift. Medan hon bad blev jag också ödmjuk i min envisa syn på forskning. Precis när hon sa »amen« bestämde jag mig för att förbli forskare tills orsaken till denna otäcka sjukdom avslöjades.
Efter bönen åt vi lunch och jag lyssnade på deras livshistorier. Nunnorna gjorde mig inte troende, men j | 256 | 1 |
guidelines at the central bank headquarters in Manila yesterday. The new rules effectively make permanent the CSF program and provides a legal personality for the cooperatives in signing deals with banks and its partners.
BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco, Jr. said the central bank is targeting to open six new CSFs this year, starting with the facility in San Fernando City in La Union launched last week.
There are 13 cooperatives that will pool P3.7 million under the La Union credit facility. In turn, the La Union provincial government will pour P3.5 million to the fund.
In his speech during the signing ceremony, the BSP chief said the CSFs provide a “reliable platform” for MSMEs to secure bank loans, which they can use to fund business expansions.
The central bank’s CSF program provides alternative collateral these small firms by organizing them into cooperatives, which will then serve as guarantor for its member-groups in seeking credit lines.
Under the scheme, the MSMEs pool their money into one collective fund which will then be accepted by banks as collateral. A firm can incur a loan worth as much as 10 times the amount which they poured into the surety fund, with | guidelines at the central bank headquarters in Manila yesterday. The new rules effectively make permanent the CSF program and provides a legal personality for the cooperatives in signing deals with banks and its partners.
BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco, Jr. said the central bank is targeting to open six new CSFs this year, starting with the facility in San Fernando City in La Union launched last week.
There are 13 cooperatives that will pool P3.7 million under the La Union credit facility. In turn, the La Union provincial government will pour P3.5 million to the fund.
In his speech during the signing ceremony, the BSP chief said the CSFs provide a “reliable platform” for MSMEs to secure bank loans, which they can use to fund business expansions.
The central bank’s CSF program provides alternative collateral these small firms by organizing them into cooperatives, which will then serve as guarantor for its member-groups in seeking credit lines.
Under the scheme, the MSMEs pool their money into one collective fund which will then be accepted by banks as collateral. A firm can incur a loan worth as much as 10 times the amount which they poured into the surety fund, with | a minimum placement of P100,000.
Local government units and state-run agencies like the Industrial Guarantee and Loan Fund, the Development Bank of the Philippines, and the Land Bank of the Philippines may also pour in funds to CSF facilities in the form of grants or investments, so that the small firms can borrow bigger amounts.
As of April, existing CSFs have granted a cumulative P3.2 billion in loans to some 16,356 MSMEs.
Mr. Tetangco said the lending platform has been effective since the program’s launch in 2008, as it is able to spur rapid growth for micro-businesses.
“Credit obtained through the CSF by MSMEs allowed them to increase their average number of employees by 30%, their sales by 26%, and their monthly profit by 41%,” Mr. Tetangco said, referring to results of an impact assessment study conducted by the BSP covering the years 2014-2015.
BSP Deputy Governor Diwa C. Guinigundo added that the CSF program stands “sustainable” with a high repayment rate among these small borrowers, as past due loans account for only 1.01% of total borrowings as of end-April. | 256 | 1 |
� Miller said. “Tanner just got a few pitches up, and with a good-hitting ballclub like that, they’re going to smack it around, and they did that. Tanner was efficient. When you throw 77 pitches in seven innings, I’d usually say, ‘Hey, we win a two, three, four-run ballgame, but we ended up losing. However, we competed better in the first game. It seemed like we wanted to be there.”
After failing to score despite a single from Bradley Gee, a Billy Book walk, and a single to center field by Garrett Hurd in the fifth inning, Post 23 attempted to make one final rally as a leadoff single by Athan Temponeras and a passed ball allowed Kimbler to drive home the Wheelersburg native with his RBI single to left field. However, a two-out flyball allowed Sidney to escape without any more damage done as Post 217 took home a 5-1 victory in the first affair.
The second affair, however, did not go as smoothly for the boys in blue. Five errors in the first two innings of play, along with 11 base hits by Post 217, allowed Sidney to control the second affair | � Miller said. “Tanner just got a few pitches up, and with a good-hitting ballclub like that, they’re going to smack it around, and they did that. Tanner was efficient. When you throw 77 pitches in seven innings, I’d usually say, ‘Hey, we win a two, three, four-run ballgame, but we ended up losing. However, we competed better in the first game. It seemed like we wanted to be there.”
After failing to score despite a single from Bradley Gee, a Billy Book walk, and a single to center field by Garrett Hurd in the fifth inning, Post 23 attempted to make one final rally as a leadoff single by Athan Temponeras and a passed ball allowed Kimbler to drive home the Wheelersburg native with his RBI single to left field. However, a two-out flyball allowed Sidney to escape without any more damage done as Post 217 took home a 5-1 victory in the first affair.
The second affair, however, did not go as smoothly for the boys in blue. Five errors in the first two innings of play, along with 11 base hits by Post 217, allowed Sidney to control the second affair | from wire-to-wire. Sidney’s Kyle Noble went 1-for-2 with a double, two sacrifice flies, and four RBI to lead Post 217, while nine-hole hitter Jacob Francis (2-for-3, three RBI) and Carter Mescher (1-for-3, two RBI) led Post 217 to the victory. East’s Drew Lowe collected Post 23’s only hit in the loss.
While Post 23 certainly is young — with only two seniors on its entire roster — Miller doesn’t want to use that as a crutch for a talented group with a litany of potential.
“My message to them was essentially, ‘We’ve got to have more effort,’” Miller said. “The group that I have is very talented. We’re young, but that’s no excuse. They’re all ballplayers, they’re all stars at their respective schools, and they’re some of the best players that you’ll find in this area. Mostly, it’s just about the effort and showing up. We wanted the step-up in competition, because it’s going to make | 256 | 1 |
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Q: Auto cell update with use of intersect So basically I have a column in my spreadsheet that tracks the status of bearing conditions. 800+ bearings spread across 8 or so sheets (different areas of a facility) and will continue to increase in the future.
There is a corresponding column that tracks the date that the status last changed.
I have several active x controls and user forms on a dashboard/homepage for the work book that allow the user to make these changes automatically, however I would like to be able to go into the sheets and manually change the status (drop down list) and have the date in corresponding cell change automatically.
I found some code I modified and it appears to work which is good
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range)
Dim xRg As Range, xCell As Range
On Error Resume Next
If (Target.Count = 1) Then
If (Not Application.Intersect(Target, Me.Range("G5:G80 | 256 | 1 |
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"You're really not mad?"
"Honest. I'm not mad, and no one else is going to get mad. Because if they do—if anyone even looks like they're going to say a cross word to you—I'll, well they'd better not, that's all!"
He was sick; terribly sick. But a smile slowly spread over his face, and I think it was the most beautiful smile I have ever seen.
Then his arms went around my neck, and he pressed his face against mine. And the words he whispered to me...I guess they were the nicest I have ever heard.
"I like you, mister. I like you very much."
...It was around eleven o'clock when Fay got home. I'd dozed off in my chair, and I waked up when I heard the back door slam. There was another bang as she dropped a bag of groceries on the kitchen table. She came into the living room, threw her hat and coat into a chair, and sat down in another one.
She didn't look drunk; I mean, she didn't wobble or stagger. But you could see the booze in her eyes, see it in her | "You're really not mad?"
"Honest. I'm not mad, and no one else is going to get mad. Because if they do—if anyone even looks like they're going to say a cross word to you—I'll, well they'd better not, that's all!"
He was sick; terribly sick. But a smile slowly spread over his face, and I think it was the most beautiful smile I have ever seen.
Then his arms went around my neck, and he pressed his face against mine. And the words he whispered to me...I guess they were the nicest I have ever heard.
"I like you, mister. I like you very much."
...It was around eleven o'clock when Fay got home. I'd dozed off in my chair, and I waked up when I heard the back door slam. There was another bang as she dropped a bag of groceries on the kitchen table. She came into the living room, threw her hat and coat into a chair, and sat down in another one.
She didn't look drunk; I mean, she didn't wobble or stagger. But you could see the booze in her eyes, see it in her | tight twisted little smile.
"The rats are still in the harness," she said. "I'm saving the pumpkin to make a pie."
I didn't say anything. Right just then, I didn't trust myself to.
"That's pie without an _e,_ Collie. You multiply it by the frammis, and it gives you Cinderella. Coach on, or would you like to try for the jackpot? If you win, you get a window to throw it out of."
"The boy's been sick, Fay. I've taken him to the bathroom a half a dozen times."
"My, my! Well, you just tell him he has to take you the next half dozen."
"Damn it, it's not funny! What the hell's the matter with you, anyway? I told you he's sick."
"And I heard you!" Her voice sharpened. "What do you want me to do about it, ring for Doctor Kildare?"
I told her she'd done too damned much already, stuffing a kid full of junk when he was already upset. "You must have known it would make him sick. You load him up on the worst | 256 | 1 |
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'''Vin Gonzales''' is a fictional character, a supporting character of Spider-Man in Marvel Comi[[File:Vincent_Gonzales_(Earth-616).jpg|thumb]]cs' main shared universe. He was the roommate of Peter Parker as well as Parker's first romantic rival since the retconing of his marriage to Mary Jane Watson in "One More Day." He is the younger brother of [[Michele Gonzales]]. ==Fictional character biography== Vin Gonzales, an NYPD officer, is currently the roommate of Peter Parker . When Peter was in search of roommate, Harry Osborn offered the idea of Vin, a friend of Lily and Carlie. He does not seem to trust Spider-Man. Vin seems to have a crush on Carlie Cooper. When the first rent arrives, Vin and Peter recently had an argument because of Peter's problems at the Daily Bugle. Vin thought that Peter still had his job as a photographer and Vin | was giving Peter news tips. Peter decided not to tell Vin until he had found a job. Vin thought that Peter was playing him and that made Vin very angry.[volume & issue needed] His anger towards Spider-Man increased where Kraven the Hunter's daughter Ana Tatiana Kravinoff had mistaken him from Spider-Man, causing trouble for him by having Vin placed on suspension from his job and after he was captured, Vin had to be saved by the real Spider-man (who was wearing the costume of his fellow crime fighter Daredevil). Spider-Man then had to use a cover story by pretending he left a costume with Peter Parker to protect his identity which was actually intended to prevent Vin from suspecting that Spider-Man was Peter himself.[1] Later, Carlie Cooper found that a group of Spider-tracers were in the vicinity of Peter's and Vin's apartment. She goes over to investigate, only to discover a bag of spider-tracers under Vin's bed. Vin returns to get his key when Carlie reveals the bag and asks for explanation. Vin is unable to explain himself until his partner, Alan O'Neal, chastises him and slips that "we gave 'em to you to take care of".[2] Vin later admitted to | 256 | 1 |
cable or satellite TV, it’s must see TV, for a fee of course. More scam. TV programming has mostly become nothing more than a reason for selling advertising. And look at how pervasive infomercials have become. We pay a cable fee to watch hour long commercials? Unbelievable. But why should I be surprised when now I get to read advertisements above urinals?
But I digress. It’s looking more obvious that we can’t open up markets in the Middle East for consumerism, but ending the Iraq War would be a proof against neoconservatism and the true believers think that that would show the US as weak (as well, the MIC would have reduced profits), so the war will go on.
American exceptionalism is never having to admit a mistake, to just go on and try to innovate a different idea. The Iraq War has become the perfect storm. Capitalism’s creative destruction versus anti-capitalism Jihad, everyone with an ideology wins, except of course regular Iraqis and American soldiers. We get to constantly rebuild a country that is constantly being destroyed, it’s good for our economy.
It’s also becoming obvious that our democracy is broken. We have a domination | cable or satellite TV, it’s must see TV, for a fee of course. More scam. TV programming has mostly become nothing more than a reason for selling advertising. And look at how pervasive infomercials have become. We pay a cable fee to watch hour long commercials? Unbelievable. But why should I be surprised when now I get to read advertisements above urinals?
But I digress. It’s looking more obvious that we can’t open up markets in the Middle East for consumerism, but ending the Iraq War would be a proof against neoconservatism and the true believers think that that would show the US as weak (as well, the MIC would have reduced profits), so the war will go on.
American exceptionalism is never having to admit a mistake, to just go on and try to innovate a different idea. The Iraq War has become the perfect storm. Capitalism’s creative destruction versus anti-capitalism Jihad, everyone with an ideology wins, except of course regular Iraqis and American soldiers. We get to constantly rebuild a country that is constantly being destroyed, it’s good for our economy.
It’s also becoming obvious that our democracy is broken. We have a domination | of corporate consumerism linked to empire building that completely ignores the will of the people. Even elections are nothing but consumerism. The billions spend for media campaigns has become a real chunk of the economy. People depend on these jobs…printing the yard signs, creating the TV ads, scheduling the appearances, blowing up the balloons…like clockwork every two years.
And for what? To enrich the major donors that paid for the ad campaigns with favorable legislation and to continue the economic status quo.
There are so many examples of how democracy in America has hit new lows but one stands out for me. That energy bill that passed with billions in subsidies to the oil companies was a few months later followed by the retirement of Exxon CEO Lee Raymond with a $400 million parachute. Congress essentially cycled our tax dollars to fund a millionaires retirement. If that’s not robbery, I don’t know what is, and done on the basis of democracy, no gun or ski mask needed. In fact, we paid Congress to do this to us.
A complete fleecing but not on the scale of the Iraq War which is estimated to cost every human living in the US $2,000. That’s everyone in a nursing home to the babies | 256 | 1 |
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. . . trial pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23.8 Khan joined this motion, the government . . .
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. . . United States v. Masoud Ahmad Khan, United States of America . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 09/01/06)
. . . trial pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23.8 Khan joined this motion, the government . . .
. . . 26 Fair empl.prac.cas. 472, 26 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 31,920 . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 06/26/81)
. . . 6.9 4.8 . . .
. . . Marc Alan Greidinger v. Bobby Ray Davis, Chairman John H. . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 03/22/93)
. . . only. Va.Code Ann. § 24.1-23(8) (§ 24.1-23(8)).1 . . .
Mahan v. NAT. CONSERVATIVE POL. ACTION | COM. (SCV, 04/27/84)
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Kelly v. Virginia Elec. and Power Co. (SCV, 06/09/89)
. . . level to the point of contact with the line was 23.8 feet. The plaintiff was using a 32-foot . . .
United States v. James Earl Grant, Jr (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 03/02/73)
. . . In the division, blacks represented from 27% to 23.8% of the population and only 17.2% of the . . .
. . . Jeannette Wade Edwin Wade v. Danek Medical, Incorporated . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 07/14/99)
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her husband was so screwed up. She was blaming him. Suddenly, the finger of blame is pointing at her. This may not be what she had in mind! Because the method is very powerful, it requires lots of trust and warmth, because the patient ends up in a very vulnerable position.
When you use CIT, you also ask the question—what will the impact of my response be on the other person? How will my husband think and feel if I respond this way? What will he conclude? How will he behave?
Once again, the answer is pretty obvious. Martha’s husband will conclude that he was absolutely right—once again, Martha didn’t listen. Since she hasn’t yet gotten it, he’ll have to try again, and again, and again.
So now, Martha knows the answer to her question—why are men like that? Why are they so critical? Sadly, it’s because Martha forces him to be like that. And she’s done that all day, every day, for the past 35 years.
This insight can be extremely painful. I have done this type of analysis myself on many occasions when I was in conflict with a family member, patient, or | her husband was so screwed up. She was blaming him. Suddenly, the finger of blame is pointing at her. This may not be what she had in mind! Because the method is very powerful, it requires lots of trust and warmth, because the patient ends up in a very vulnerable position.
When you use CIT, you also ask the question—what will the impact of my response be on the other person? How will my husband think and feel if I respond this way? What will he conclude? How will he behave?
Once again, the answer is pretty obvious. Martha’s husband will conclude that he was absolutely right—once again, Martha didn’t listen. Since she hasn’t yet gotten it, he’ll have to try again, and again, and again.
So now, Martha knows the answer to her question—why are men like that? Why are they so critical? Sadly, it’s because Martha forces him to be like that. And she’s done that all day, every day, for the past 35 years.
This insight can be extremely painful. I have done this type of analysis myself on many occasions when I was in conflict with a family member, patient, or | colleague. And it is always painful for me, too. I HATE having to do this. But it can be very liberating. That’s because of the third principle of CIT—we have far more power than we think to change a troubled relationship. Since we are triggering the problem, we also have the power to change things.
I’ve used this approach with more than 1,000 individuals with troubled relationships, including many mental health professionals who have attended workshop for training and personal growth. In virtually every case, the person who is complaining has failed to empathize, express his or her feelings, or convey respect. So he or she is always 0 for 3 on the EAR analysis. In addition, when you examine the consequences of the patient’s response to the person she or he isn’t getting along with, you discover that the patient is forcing the other person to behave in exactly the way the patient is complaining about.
And we can see that clearly in the example Martha provided. However, this doesn’t mean that Martha’s husband is innocent. If he’d come to the workshop, and Martha had stayed at home, I would have helped him pinpoint his role in the conflict, and he | 256 | 1 |
the using expressjs on Apache web server Can i use server side scripting language i.e expressjs on Apache web server for web site development ..??
Plz suggest tutorial for that any help about that is valuable to me...
A: Read about node.js and expressjs.
Node.js is server and Expressjs - web framework under Node.js.
Apache is also web server and you don't need to use them together.
You can place Node.js app behind Nginx or HAproxy if you want.
A: You can use a Node.js app (built with Express or whatever you like) standalone, you don't need to use something in front of it.
If you want to use something in front of it though, I suggest you use something like Nginx better than Apache, since Nginx is also asynchronous (like Node) and it's performs really well at serving static files.
A: All you have to do is set node.js as proxy pass inside your site config
here is text on it http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html
Just decided which port to use and which framework :) | the using expressjs on Apache web server Can i use server side scripting language i.e expressjs on Apache web server for web site development ..??
Plz suggest tutorial for that any help about that is valuable to me...
A: Read about node.js and expressjs.
Node.js is server and Expressjs - web framework under Node.js.
Apache is also web server and you don't need to use them together.
You can place Node.js app behind Nginx or HAproxy if you want.
A: You can use a Node.js app (built with Express or whatever you like) standalone, you don't need to use something in front of it.
If you want to use something in front of it though, I suggest you use something like Nginx better than Apache, since Nginx is also asynchronous (like Node) and it's performs really well at serving static files.
A: All you have to do is set node.js as proxy pass inside your site config
here is text on it http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html
Just decided which port to use and which framework :) | eg. http://www.expressjs.com
Q: Getting data from Php session I have created a php session and have assigned data like so
session_start();
$_SESSION['desd']=$imgD;
When i try to retrieve it on other page i get nothing.
this is what i have done on second page,
session_start();
$_imgname = $_SESSION['desd'];
How to do that?
A: The code is valid, assuming that the variable $imgD is defined (var_dump is one way of checking this, but print or echo may also work).
Check to ensure that cookies are enable in your browser.
Also, be sure that session_start() comes near the top of your script, it should be the first thing sent to the client each time.
To test a session, create "index.php" with the following code:
<?php
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['views']))
$_SESSION['views'] = $_SESSION['views']+ 1;
else
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to extradite a defendant. The court may order this payment in addition to any other penalty authorized by law which it may impose. The payment of the disbursements of prosecution may be enforced in the same manner as the sentence, or by execution against property. When collected, the disbursements of ordered prosecution costs shall be paid to the municipality or subdivision of government which employed the prosecuting attorney or otherwise provided for prosecution of the case. This payment may not interfere with the payment of officers', witnesses', or jurors' fees.
Municipality/municipal agency N/A All
Minnesota Minn. Stat. Ann. § 484.841 Disposition of fines, fees, and other money; accounts; Hennepin County District Court
. . . the court administrator shall pay all fines and penalties collected by the court administrator, all fees collected by the court administrator for court administrator's services, all sums
forfeited to the court as provided in this subdivision, and all other money received by the court administrator to the subdivision of government entitled to it as follows on or before the 20th day after the last day of the month in which the money was collected. Eighty percent of all fines and penalties collected during the previous month shall be paid | to extradite a defendant. The court may order this payment in addition to any other penalty authorized by law which it may impose. The payment of the disbursements of prosecution may be enforced in the same manner as the sentence, or by execution against property. When collected, the disbursements of ordered prosecution costs shall be paid to the municipality or subdivision of government which employed the prosecuting attorney or otherwise provided for prosecution of the case. This payment may not interfere with the payment of officers', witnesses', or jurors' fees.
Municipality/municipal agency N/A All
Minnesota Minn. Stat. Ann. § 484.841 Disposition of fines, fees, and other money; accounts; Hennepin County District Court
. . . the court administrator shall pay all fines and penalties collected by the court administrator, all fees collected by the court administrator for court administrator's services, all sums
forfeited to the court as provided in this subdivision, and all other money received by the court administrator to the subdivision of government entitled to it as follows on or before the 20th day after the last day of the month in which the money was collected. Eighty percent of all fines and penalties collected during the previous month shall be paid | to the treasurer of the municipality or subdivision of government where the crime was committed. The remainder of the fines and penalties shall be credited to the general fund of the state. In all cases in which the county attorney had charge of the prosecution, all fines and penalties shall be credited to the state general fund.
Municipality/municipal agency
Wyoming Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1204(a)(iv) Program criteria
(a) A teen court program may be established under this act in accordance with the following criteria: (iv) The teen defendant, as a condition of participation in the teen court
program, may be required to pay a nonrefundable fee not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00). Fees collected under this paragraph by a municipal court shall be credited to the treasury of the municipality. Fees collected under this paragraph by a circuit court shall be credited to the treasury of the county;
Wyoming Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-6-108 Costs
(a) Each city or town in the state of Wyoming may prescribe by ordinance such costs in all trials before municipal courts as may be necessary or deemed expedient. However,
the costs shall not exceed ten dollars | 256 | 1 |
across 2 needles, and close bottom of bag with 3 needle bind off.
Weave in ends. Thread ribbon in between stitches near top of bag for drawstring. What a window dressing show!
With amusement I have watched the Local Municipality of Madibeng’s notification regarding closure of Scott Street in Schoemansville all the way to Damdoryn on Friday, 8 March 2019 to repair potholes.
On 14 February 2019 during a heavy rainstorm, my daughter and I found a feral cat that had been injured by a vehicle in Pienaar Street.
Ek is ‘n vrou en is al vir meer as 20 jaar ‘n kode 14-vragmotorbestuurder mét ‘n geldige Public Driving Permit (PDP)-lisensie.
Die Brits-Hartbeespoort Hospice is alombekend aan baie van die inwoners wat deur die jare die toegewyde versorging van hospice ervaar het.
The doors of the Sonop Clinic have been closed and patients are not allowed to go inside, apparently due to the deterioration of the building and no maintenance | across 2 needles, and close bottom of bag with 3 needle bind off.
Weave in ends. Thread ribbon in between stitches near top of bag for drawstring. What a window dressing show!
With amusement I have watched the Local Municipality of Madibeng’s notification regarding closure of Scott Street in Schoemansville all the way to Damdoryn on Friday, 8 March 2019 to repair potholes.
On 14 February 2019 during a heavy rainstorm, my daughter and I found a feral cat that had been injured by a vehicle in Pienaar Street.
Ek is ‘n vrou en is al vir meer as 20 jaar ‘n kode 14-vragmotorbestuurder mét ‘n geldige Public Driving Permit (PDP)-lisensie.
Die Brits-Hartbeespoort Hospice is alombekend aan baie van die inwoners wat deur die jare die toegewyde versorging van hospice ervaar het.
The doors of the Sonop Clinic have been closed and patients are not allowed to go inside, apparently due to the deterioration of the building and no maintenance | being done.
Where is Brits Traffic Department? This statement might be shocking to hear but upon further inspection, this statement is absolutely inspiring. All people question their own ability and sometimes become quite frustrated that they cannot do certain things.
We all have faults and we all have limitations, but often, we let our limitations hinder us to the point where we feel we can never accomplish greatness.
We look to our left and right and see our teammates or classmates with superior skills and we hope and sometimes pray that we could have their characteristics or ability.
But the fact of the matter is that we have everything we need. We are ordinary and that is all we need to be extraordinary. We just need to take our ordinary talents and use them in extraordinary ways or with extraordinary care.
By doing the ordinary with extreme determination we are well on our way to an extraordinary feat.
By practicing the ordinary fundamental with extreme attention, we are training our body to do the extraordinary.
We have everything we need – we just need to take our talents and harness them to a point where we can do extraordinary things.
I am glad to be ordinary because if I do a little extra, I can become extraordinary. Top 80 Keto Pressure Cooker Recipes: Easy, Healthy | 256 | 1 |
billed as an objective failure, she saw a strong, supportive and accepting community that thrived despite the chaos and bad press. Teaching in a neighborhood school, she says, particularly one with 97 percent students of color, is inherently political work. She says the district’s reform plans forced Eastside’s teachers to take on a double role as instructors and advocates, spending their days with their students and their nights with the school board. Since Eastside’s reprieve in 2013, she says Eastside has thrived in an atmosphere of trust and collaboration. “Teachers have been able to give more input than in the past. We’ve tried to learn from each other rather than bring in outside consultants, and the district is listening to the community more.”
Eastside’s graduation rate has jumped from 69 percent to 96 percent in three years.
Vincent Tovar, co-founder of the neighborhood group PRIDE of the Eastside, also describes the news as a homegrown victory over meddling forces. For years, Tovar’s activism has been directed against the school accountability system that always left Eastside on the losing end. He’s still against that system, he says, but he� | billed as an objective failure, she saw a strong, supportive and accepting community that thrived despite the chaos and bad press. Teaching in a neighborhood school, she says, particularly one with 97 percent students of color, is inherently political work. She says the district’s reform plans forced Eastside’s teachers to take on a double role as instructors and advocates, spending their days with their students and their nights with the school board. Since Eastside’s reprieve in 2013, she says Eastside has thrived in an atmosphere of trust and collaboration. “Teachers have been able to give more input than in the past. We’ve tried to learn from each other rather than bring in outside consultants, and the district is listening to the community more.”
Eastside’s graduation rate has jumped from 69 percent to 96 percent in three years.
Vincent Tovar, co-founder of the neighborhood group PRIDE of the Eastside, also describes the news as a homegrown victory over meddling forces. For years, Tovar’s activism has been directed against the school accountability system that always left Eastside on the losing end. He’s still against that system, he says, but he� | �s thrilled to see Eastside finally cast as a success story. “We’re celebrating a school community who worked together to make sure that it would achieve in the way that it wanted to achieve, not in the way that outsiders wanted it to succeed,” he says.
Tovar says Eastside can serve as an inspiration to other neighborhood schools. “We’re celebrating that we’ve completed a template that other communities can use in order to fight for the respect that their communities deserve,” he says.
Texas Education Commissioner Michael Williams jokes with students at Eastside Memorial High School. Patrick Michels
Those could even include the middle and elementary schools near Eastside, Tovar says. Martin Middle School, whose graduates go on to Eastside, has missed the state accountability standards for three straight years. He’s hoping for a systemic shift away from the urge to label schools as “low-performing” and replace them or encourage students to go elsewhere. Nor is there any guarantee that Eastside will remain on the state’s good side. “I don’t know if anyone really feels like the state is off our back,” Buchanan says. “The people | 256 | 1 |
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FRAN (Dave’s friend)
Fran shares Dave’s positive qualities, but has more sense and a sharper intuition.
Female : 30 – 35
JACQUI (Marianne’s mother)
Perky and glamorous, but droll; the voice of reason.
TERRY (Marianne’s father)
Goodlooking and charming, in an off-hand way; a rough diamond.
A stoney-faced farmer, he has a cool and wary manner; feared by most.
STELLA (Marianne’s best friend)
Smart, beguiling, and cheerfully self-centred, Stella is the kind of girl that most boys like.
Of middle-eastern descent, he is sporty, decent and level-headed.
GARY (Stella’s boyfriend)
A tough guy from a nice family; rebel without a cause.
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Mollie Molumby, of The Independent Theatre Workshop, playing the role of Marianne.
Call For: Cast and Crew for new Terry McMahon written Short Film
Writer: Terry Mc Mahon
Director: Jeff Doyle
Producer: Rita Marie Law | 35
FRAN (Dave’s friend)
Fran shares Dave’s positive qualities, but has more sense and a sharper intuition.
Female : 30 – 35
JACQUI (Marianne’s mother)
Perky and glamorous, but droll; the voice of reason.
TERRY (Marianne’s father)
Goodlooking and charming, in an off-hand way; a rough diamond.
A stoney-faced farmer, he has a cool and wary manner; feared by most.
STELLA (Marianne’s best friend)
Smart, beguiling, and cheerfully self-centred, Stella is the kind of girl that most boys like.
Of middle-eastern descent, he is sporty, decent and level-headed.
GARY (Stella’s boyfriend)
A tough guy from a nice family; rebel without a cause.
Inline image 1
Mollie Molumby, of The Independent Theatre Workshop, playing the role of Marianne.
Call For: Cast and Crew for new Terry McMahon written Short Film
Writer: Terry Mc Mahon
Director: Jeff Doyle
Producer: Rita Marie Law | lor
Shoot dates: TBC
Unfortunately the production is unpaid.
Interested in people who are looking to donate equipment, experience and time to this project. The film will be sent to film festivals inside and outside Ireland.
Casting for a variety of roles – please read the script on www.terrymcmahon.org to see if you think you are suitable for any of the roles.
Talent is in the shorts/miscellany section on the website
Those interested should email [email protected] for more details.
Actor and Actress Required for Micro Budget Short
Super Evil Dinosaur Productions are currently seeking both a male and female lead for the micro budget short film Factor 50, auditions are on Friday 2nd September.
Factor 50 is a dark comedy narrating a middle-aged couples’ domestic disputes against the backdrop of nuclear Armageddon.
We urgently need the following;
Man 35- 50 years old
Woman 35- 50 years old.
Male Lead- A suitable actor should ideally be expressive, comfortable delivering dialogue on camera and possess good comic timing.
Female Lead- A suitable actress should ideally be confident, comfortable in her skin and able to bring physicality to the role.
For more information | 256 | 1 |
oil, American interventions into El Salvador, the first Gulf War, the CIA, the FBI, and the Weathermen as she cleverly gathers, but doesn’t exactly weave together, various facets of U.S. foreign and domestic affairs over the second half of the twentieth century.
Particularly telling is the multi-referential phrase “self-evident.” It pulls several strands toward one another. “We hold these truths to be self evident: / #1 George W. Bush is not our president. / #2 America is not a true democracy. / #3 The media is not fooling me.” The allusions are readily evident to many listeners: President Bush was not chosen democratically in 2000 because Republicans essentially “stole” that election; the U.S. has been unmoored from its democratic foundations; and mainstream media help unhinge American democracy. DiFranco also suggests that 9/11attacks should have been “self-evident” in prospect, given the earlier WTC attack. “Remember the first time around?” she asks. “The bomb, the Ryder truck, the parking garage? / The princess that didn’t even feel the pea | oil, American interventions into El Salvador, the first Gulf War, the CIA, the FBI, and the Weathermen as she cleverly gathers, but doesn’t exactly weave together, various facets of U.S. foreign and domestic affairs over the second half of the twentieth century.
Particularly telling is the multi-referential phrase “self-evident.” It pulls several strands toward one another. “We hold these truths to be self evident: / #1 George W. Bush is not our president. / #2 America is not a true democracy. / #3 The media is not fooling me.” The allusions are readily evident to many listeners: President Bush was not chosen democratically in 2000 because Republicans essentially “stole” that election; the U.S. has been unmoored from its democratic foundations; and mainstream media help unhinge American democracy. DiFranco also suggests that 9/11attacks should have been “self-evident” in prospect, given the earlier WTC attack. “Remember the first time around?” she asks. “The bomb, the Ryder truck, the parking garage? / The princess that didn’t even feel the pea | ? / Remember joking around in our apartment on avenue D? / Can you imagine how many paper coffee cups would have to change their design / following a fantastical reversal of the New York skyline?!”
As the song moves toward its conclusion, DiFranco suggests that honor for the dead of 9/11 lies, not in our seeking revenge, but in our resisting political forces that would use the attacks to increase their own power. “3000 some poems disguised as people / on an almost too perfect day / must be more than pawns / in some asshole’s passion play / So now it’s your job / and it’s my job / to make it that way / to make sure they didn’t die in vain / sshhhhh . . . Baby listen / Can you hear the train?” DiFranco reverses the standard 9/11 notion that honoring the attack victims means a military response. Yet “the train” stays unspecified. It could represent anything from the relentless train of modern history to a rising global tide of anti-militarism (the “Peace Train” of Cat Stevens), to the tit-for-tat train of America going to war in reaction to a military | 256 | 1 |
near Columbus Circle, will also kick off 11 a.m.
The dueling events are a product of an ugly feud over what and who should be represented in the women’s marches.
The Alliance claims the leaders of Women’s March Inc. have tried to "bully" their way into the Columbus Circle march and trashed the group for a lack of diversity.
Katherine Siemionko, founder and president of the Women’s March Alliance, which developed into a nonprofit two years ago, says she had a less than pleasant conversation with Linda Sarsour, a Women’s March Inc. board member and Palestinian-American racial justice activist this October.
"Linda said ‘You put us on your leadership board or we’ll hold a counter march,’" Siemionko explained. "And I said, ‘I don’t put up with bullying.’"
Siemionko says that Sarsour also implied she wasn’t fit to organize a march for all women because she is white.
Sarsour declined to talk to the Daily News and a spokeswoman for Women’s March Inc. refuted Siemionko’s account of the conversation | near Columbus Circle, will also kick off 11 a.m.
The dueling events are a product of an ugly feud over what and who should be represented in the women’s marches.
The Alliance claims the leaders of Women’s March Inc. have tried to "bully" their way into the Columbus Circle march and trashed the group for a lack of diversity.
Katherine Siemionko, founder and president of the Women’s March Alliance, which developed into a nonprofit two years ago, says she had a less than pleasant conversation with Linda Sarsour, a Women’s March Inc. board member and Palestinian-American racial justice activist this October.
"Linda said ‘You put us on your leadership board or we’ll hold a counter march,’" Siemionko explained. "And I said, ‘I don’t put up with bullying.’"
Siemionko says that Sarsour also implied she wasn’t fit to organize a march for all women because she is white.
Sarsour declined to talk to the Daily News and a spokeswoman for Women’s March Inc. refuted Siemionko’s account of the conversation | .
Since the first march two years ago, accusations of anti-Semitism and criticism over connections to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan have soured people’s views of Women’s March Inc.
Sarsour, along with her fellow board members Tamika Mallory and Carmen Perez, attended a 2015 Washington, D.C., rally organized by Farrakhan, who has said "Hitler was a very great man" and argued Israel is structured "on injustice, thievery, lying and deceit and using the name of God to shield your dirty religion."
Mallory has referred to Farrakhan as "the GOAT," which stands for "Greatest of All Time," in an Instagram post that included a photo of herself alongside him. She also attended the Nation of Islam’s Saviours’ Day event last February, along with Sarsour and Perez, where
Farrakhan said Jewish people are "responsible for all of this filth and degenerate behavior that Hollywood is putting out turning men into women and women into men."
Both Women’s March Inc. and Mallory, who did not respond to a request for comment, have been criticized for being late to respond to the growing backlash | 256 | 1 |
discipline would be unaffected if courts-martial did not have their current "anything goes" subject matter jurisdiction.
Second, while not every country has gotten the message (e.g., Canada), human rights jurisprudence is increasingly firm that courts-martial should have subject matter jurisdiction only over military offenses and offenses with some functional nexus to military service. The 2006 draft UN Principles Governing the Administration of Justice Through Military Tribunals observe: "The jurisdiction of military courts should be limited to offences of a strictly military nature committed by military personnel."
Whether or not Solorio was correctly decided, it only holds that the Constitution does not mandate service connection. Congress could -- and should -- reimpose that requirement as a matter of legislative judgment. The result would have no adverse impact on the armed forces other than ever so slightly reducing court-martial case loads, and in the non-service-connected cases that would be pursued by civilian authorities, the result would be to increase the rights of military personnel who are accused of non-service-connected offenses. They would be tried in state courts, where the protections of the Fourteenth Amendment apply with full force.
HASC and SASC: armed with the experience of the intervening 30 years, why not include this | discipline would be unaffected if courts-martial did not have their current "anything goes" subject matter jurisdiction.
Second, while not every country has gotten the message (e.g., Canada), human rights jurisprudence is increasingly firm that courts-martial should have subject matter jurisdiction only over military offenses and offenses with some functional nexus to military service. The 2006 draft UN Principles Governing the Administration of Justice Through Military Tribunals observe: "The jurisdiction of military courts should be limited to offences of a strictly military nature committed by military personnel."
Whether or not Solorio was correctly decided, it only holds that the Constitution does not mandate service connection. Congress could -- and should -- reimpose that requirement as a matter of legislative judgment. The result would have no adverse impact on the armed forces other than ever so slightly reducing court-martial case loads, and in the non-service-connected cases that would be pursued by civilian authorities, the result would be to increase the rights of military personnel who are accused of non-service-connected offenses. They would be tried in state courts, where the protections of the Fourteenth Amendment apply with full force.
HASC and SASC: armed with the experience of the intervening 30 years, why not include this | in the next military justice bill . . . the one that gives GIs equal access to the Supreme Court?
Professor to be tried for treason in Venezuelan military court
A professor has been arrested and held for trial in a Venezuelan military court on treason charges. Details here.
Is a legislature a court of appeal?
When should a legislative body review actions of military authorities in specific cases, rather than generically? That question is posed by a current controversy involving a former member of the Kenya Defence Forces. As reported here:
A former soldier is making an unusual appeal to the National Assembly.
Benjamin Chelang'a wants lawmakers to get the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to change the classification of his conduct on his termination certificate from "good" to "very good."
Mr Chelang'a was a corporal in the KDF. In the petition sent to the House by Speaker Justin Muturi, he says he was unfairly disciplined on the basis of a false accusation, thrown in prison for 42 days and then dismissed from service even after seeking early retirement.
He claims these actions violated the Constitution's provisions on the rights of workers and the provisions of the Employment Act.
"The Petitioner therefore prays that the National Assembly examines the legitimacy | 256 | 1 |
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Wake up all Burmese/Myanmar citizens. We need renaissance of the religions we professed to. We need strong Moral and Religious Values to cleanse ourselves. We do not need the religions to fight each other. We need religions to purify ourselves. Even if we no more have a shame or self-consciousness or guilty feelings we all should afraid of Buddha, Jesus or Allah (according to our beliefs). Religions should be used to pull us out of that corruption whirl. If not even if we get our second independence our country’s future would not be brighter.
U Myo Nyunt, Myanmar Studies, Perth, Western Australia, said _
Dear Bo Aung Din,
Emanating from your heart, the inner mind— mind mind, Burma (Myanmar) freedom can be achieved through the “people’s will”– the people of Burma.
Those who have once propagated “the end of history” and “the clash of civilizations” have now shifted their messages of perpetual domination through “new imperialism and capitalism” by their political agenda to combat and wipe out “terrorism”.
There is no end to history, it unfolds. | .
Wake up all Burmese/Myanmar citizens. We need renaissance of the religions we professed to. We need strong Moral and Religious Values to cleanse ourselves. We do not need the religions to fight each other. We need religions to purify ourselves. Even if we no more have a shame or self-consciousness or guilty feelings we all should afraid of Buddha, Jesus or Allah (according to our beliefs). Religions should be used to pull us out of that corruption whirl. If not even if we get our second independence our country’s future would not be brighter.
U Myo Nyunt, Myanmar Studies, Perth, Western Australia, said _
Dear Bo Aung Din,
Emanating from your heart, the inner mind— mind mind, Burma (Myanmar) freedom can be achieved through the “people’s will”– the people of Burma.
Those who have once propagated “the end of history” and “the clash of civilizations” have now shifted their messages of perpetual domination through “new imperialism and capitalism” by their political agenda to combat and wipe out “terrorism”.
There is no end to history, it unfolds. |
The present “crisis” in Burma, is the reflection of the “value wars” of the twenty first century.
Back to the path— the Noble Path. Burma (Myanmar) peoples life and destiny is in our own hands and in practicing the Buddha Dharma. Perhaps as Buddhists— we can accept the existing reality in our country- Nation, and have faith in the last words of The Buddha— “strive on”. Dalai Lama in our midst now has also pointed out with other words :
“all living beings form a spontaneous idea of self “
Myanmar (Burma), as a “space” where we as Burmese democrats can contribute to life (human security) and peace ( even handed justice) rather than assist others attempt to Burma’s destruction and dissolution.
Towards Peace, Security and Justice in Myanmar (Burma)
Conla Fru said _
Good article! Successive military regime created/creates this environment of highly-corrupted society. If one gets a job, the first question his/her friend or relatives ask is “in what department?” just to know if he/she can make a lot of money | 256 | 1 |
of Mombasa County Interfaith Council on Covid-19 spearheaded the exercise, joined by other senior clerics drawn from the Coast Interfaith Council of Clerics (CICC) who included Sheikh Mwinyi and Sheikh Mahmoud, Bishop Muthama (Pentecostal Churches) and Bishop Tee (Mombasa Churches Forum).
Sheikh Rishad and Archbishop Martin address the state of Covid-19 situation in Mombasa
Officials from Red Cross in Mombasa, led by Mr. Rajab, were in attendance.
Mr. Ndambuki, the superintendent of Kongowea Market, was at hand to receive the religious leaders and guide them through different sections of the expansive open air market.
Religious leaders in Coastal Kenya have noted with great concern increased laxity and complacency among citizens regarding Covid-19 containment measures and are calling on all persons to take utmost caution given the continued devastating toll of Covid-19 on lives and livelihoods.
“Humanity is at stake, if we do not care. Covid-19 is real, it kills and it is costing a lot to treat. Stay safe; adhere to all containment measures,” said Archbishop Kivuva in | of Mombasa County Interfaith Council on Covid-19 spearheaded the exercise, joined by other senior clerics drawn from the Coast Interfaith Council of Clerics (CICC) who included Sheikh Mwinyi and Sheikh Mahmoud, Bishop Muthama (Pentecostal Churches) and Bishop Tee (Mombasa Churches Forum).
Sheikh Rishad and Archbishop Martin address the state of Covid-19 situation in Mombasa
Officials from Red Cross in Mombasa, led by Mr. Rajab, were in attendance.
Mr. Ndambuki, the superintendent of Kongowea Market, was at hand to receive the religious leaders and guide them through different sections of the expansive open air market.
Religious leaders in Coastal Kenya have noted with great concern increased laxity and complacency among citizens regarding Covid-19 containment measures and are calling on all persons to take utmost caution given the continued devastating toll of Covid-19 on lives and livelihoods.
“Humanity is at stake, if we do not care. Covid-19 is real, it kills and it is costing a lot to treat. Stay safe; adhere to all containment measures,” said Archbishop Kivuva in | an interview with the Media at Kongowea Market.
The prelate advocated for take up of Covid-19 vaccine by Kenyans, and asked even those who have been vaccinated to continue adhering to the health and safety protocols issued by the Government through Ministry of Health.
Sheikh Rishad shared that religious leaders from different faiths and denominations remain determined and in the forefront to ensure all persons remain safe.
“All of us have a duty to preserve our lives and the lives of our loved ones and neighbours. All religions call us to do that, and we, the religious leaders, want all our people to understand that and take utmost precautions towards containing Covid-19,” noted the Chairman of Interfaith Council on Covid-19 in Mombasa County.
According to Fr. Richard Airo, the religious leaders choose Kongowea Market to start campaigning anew for adherance to Covid-19 containment measures due to its strategic location and critical presence.
“Kongowea Market serves nearly the entire coastal Kenya, and beyond. If an outbreak (of Covid-19) is experienced, no one among us is safe and if the market is thus closed, the impact on livelihoods and availability of | 256 | 1 |
I will probably always enjoy the TV series over the novels.
I first saw the Hornblower series when it aired on PBS’ Masterpiece Theater. I do not remember how old I was. I know I was young enough not to understand some of what was said or implied in certain cases. There is nothing wrong with that, of course; I enjoyed the adventure and got the gist of the important dialogue. For a child, it is enough.
The novels starring Horatio Hornblower were written by C. S. Forester in the 1930s and possibly into perhaps the 1950s. They star the fictional hero Horatio Hornblower, a young captain in His Majesty’s navy. Forester eventually worked back from Hornblower’s position as captain to show how he rose through the ranks, and this is where the television series starts.
In the late 1700s, after America has won her independence from Great Britain, Horatio Hornblower becomes a midshipman aboard His Majesty’s ship, the Justinian, in order to pay a debt that his father owes. The captain of the Justinian is a friend of Dr. Hornblower, and so he accepts Horatio as a midshipman with facility | I will probably always enjoy the TV series over the novels.
I first saw the Hornblower series when it aired on PBS’ Masterpiece Theater. I do not remember how old I was. I know I was young enough not to understand some of what was said or implied in certain cases. There is nothing wrong with that, of course; I enjoyed the adventure and got the gist of the important dialogue. For a child, it is enough.
The novels starring Horatio Hornblower were written by C. S. Forester in the 1930s and possibly into perhaps the 1950s. They star the fictional hero Horatio Hornblower, a young captain in His Majesty’s navy. Forester eventually worked back from Hornblower’s position as captain to show how he rose through the ranks, and this is where the television series starts.
In the late 1700s, after America has won her independence from Great Britain, Horatio Hornblower becomes a midshipman aboard His Majesty’s ship, the Justinian, in order to pay a debt that his father owes. The captain of the Justinian is a friend of Dr. Hornblower, and so he accepts Horatio as a midshipman with facility | .
The day he gets aboard the Justinian is a wet, grey day. Having never been aboard a ship before, Horatio has a little trouble holding down his dinner and throws up when he is introduced to the other midshipmen aboard the vessel. Two of these – an older man named Clayton and a man about his own age, Midshipman Archie Kennedy (Jamie Bamber) – soon become fast friends with the seventeen year old Hornblower.
Aside from this incident, Hornblower finds the world of the navy to be pretty decent. At least until the most senior midshipman, a bully named Jack Simpson, returns to the Justinian. Simpson is about thirty and still a midshipman; at the time, a midshipman could start out as young as eleven. The senior officers tutored the midshipmen in the arts of seamanship, tactics, and navigation until they could earn the rank of lieutenant. Unfortunately, Simpson is as dumb as a stump when it comes to mathematics. He could not navigate a bathtub, let alone the oceans. Worse, he is a bully and a coward, and he takes out his frustration at being forever a midshipman on the other, younger midshipmen, who are all terrified | 256 | 1 |
’ll have the whole thing recorded, we’ll blank out the face of our guy and we post it on the Internet.”
He is heard saying that one strategy for compromising opponents is to “send some girls around to the candidate’s house,” adding that he prefers to use Ukrainian girls. They “are very beautiful, I find that works very well,” he says.
Two other individuals, the company’s chief data officer, Alex Tayler and Mark Turnbull, the managing director of CA Political Global, also appear in the hidden-camera footage.
Nix advises the undercover reporter that “I’m just giving you examples of what can be done, what has been done.”
Nix also says in the footage that he is willing to help his “client” lie to the public. “It sounds a dreadful thing to say, but these are things that don’t necessarily need to be true, as long as they’re believed,” he says and adds that “often we set up, if we are working, we can set up fake IDs and websites” posing as students or tourists.
Patricia De Melo | ’ll have the whole thing recorded, we’ll blank out the face of our guy and we post it on the Internet.”
He is heard saying that one strategy for compromising opponents is to “send some girls around to the candidate’s house,” adding that he prefers to use Ukrainian girls. They “are very beautiful, I find that works very well,” he says.
Two other individuals, the company’s chief data officer, Alex Tayler and Mark Turnbull, the managing director of CA Political Global, also appear in the hidden-camera footage.
Nix advises the undercover reporter that “I’m just giving you examples of what can be done, what has been done.”
Nix also says in the footage that he is willing to help his “client” lie to the public. “It sounds a dreadful thing to say, but these are things that don’t necessarily need to be true, as long as they’re believed,” he says and adds that “often we set up, if we are working, we can set up fake IDs and websites” posing as students or tourists.
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Enza Maria Valente1,*,‡,
Patrick M. Abou-Sleiman2,*,
Viviana Caputo1,3,†,
Miratul M. K. Muqit2,4,†,
Kirsten Harvey5,
Suzana Gispert6,
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“It’s very altruistic and romantic, in a way,” Kehr said. “There’s the visionary artist who’s just fighting in the wilderness and no one’s paying any attention — but he’s digging in.”
The series will continue Aug. 8 with two films directed by Ulmer, “Damaged Lives” and “Strange Illusion”; and Aug. 15 with the double bill of “The Sin of Nora Moran” and “Mamba.”
[email protected] Shakespeare's classic tragedy is re-imagined by mixing and repurposing Richard Burton's 1964 Broadway production, directed by John Gielgud.
The Burton production was recorded in live performance from 17 camera angles and...
The Burton production was recorded in live performance from 17 camera angles and edited into a film that was shown as a special event for only two days in nearly 1,000 movie houses across the U.S. The idea of bringing a live theater experience to thousands of simultaneous viewers in different cities was trumpeted as a new form called "Theatrofilm," made possible through "the miracle of Electronovision | “It’s very altruistic and romantic, in a way,” Kehr said. “There’s the visionary artist who’s just fighting in the wilderness and no one’s paying any attention — but he’s digging in.”
The series will continue Aug. 8 with two films directed by Ulmer, “Damaged Lives” and “Strange Illusion”; and Aug. 15 with the double bill of “The Sin of Nora Moran” and “Mamba.”
[email protected] Shakespeare's classic tragedy is re-imagined by mixing and repurposing Richard Burton's 1964 Broadway production, directed by John Gielgud.
The Burton production was recorded in live performance from 17 camera angles and...
The Burton production was recorded in live performance from 17 camera angles and edited into a film that was shown as a special event for only two days in nearly 1,000 movie houses across the U.S. The idea of bringing a live theater experience to thousands of simultaneous viewers in different cities was trumpeted as a new form called "Theatrofilm," made possible through "the miracle of Electronovision | ." The Wooster Group's production attempts to reverse the process, reconstructing a hypothetical theater piece from the fragmentary evidence of the edited film.
HAMLET channels the ghost of the legendary 1964 performance, descending into a kind of madness, intentionally replacing their own spirit with the spirit of another.
"The Wooster Group's HAMLET is a landmark of contemporary theater, in the history of Shakespeare performance, and in the history of media, too. Produced with the Group's habitual tenacity and critical rigor, HAMLET performs an inquiry into the intermedial work of performance, Hamlet as poem, as book, on stage, as film, through digital technologies. This is the kind of production that provokes discussion of the signal work of the contemporary theatre: the recording is essential to our thinking about, and teaching, performance - and Shakespeare performance - today." - W.B. Worthen, Alice Brady Pels Professor in the Arts, Barnard College, Columbia University
"Stylishly distilled in its uses of appropriation, simulation, fracturing, and repetition . . . The palimpsest of past and present, sound and image, makes it a Hamlet experience like no other." - Debra Singer, Artforum
Elizabeth LeCom | 256 | 1 |
ed. When Glass matters. Studies in the History of Science and Art from the Greco-Roman Antiquity to the Early Modern Era. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2004.
2. Beretta, M. and Di Pasaquale, G. Le verre dans l'empire romain. Exposition présentée à Florence, Museo degli Argenti, "Musée "des Argents", palais Pitti du 27 mars au 31 octobre 2004 (Arts et Sciences). Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris 2006.
3. Pierre Loysel, Essai sur les principes del l'art de la verrerie (Paris: Desenne 1799-1800). Just Launched: Official App for TCS Lidingöloppet 2019 Packed with Exciting New Features
Tata Consultancy Services’ State-of-the-art Mobile App Promises Even Richer Experience for Runners and Spectators at the World’s Largest Cross-country Run
STOCKHOLM | MUMBAI, September 20, 2019: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE | ed. When Glass matters. Studies in the History of Science and Art from the Greco-Roman Antiquity to the Early Modern Era. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2004.
2. Beretta, M. and Di Pasaquale, G. Le verre dans l'empire romain. Exposition présentée à Florence, Museo degli Argenti, "Musée "des Argents", palais Pitti du 27 mars au 31 octobre 2004 (Arts et Sciences). Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris 2006.
3. Pierre Loysel, Essai sur les principes del l'art de la verrerie (Paris: Desenne 1799-1800). Just Launched: Official App for TCS Lidingöloppet 2019 Packed with Exciting New Features
Tata Consultancy Services’ State-of-the-art Mobile App Promises Even Richer Experience for Runners and Spectators at the World’s Largest Cross-country Run
STOCKHOLM | MUMBAI, September 20, 2019: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE | : TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation, has launched the official mobile app for TCS Lidingöloppet, which will be held in Stockholm on September 27-29. The award-winning app, available on the iOS App store and Google Play Store, comes with an enriched experience and new features that allow both runners and spectators to get even more out of the world’s largest cross-country race.
TCS’ app provides event information, local points of interest and other features to navigate the day of the race. One of the most popular features of the app is the built-in tracking system, connecting runners with their supporters from start to finish. It also allows spectators to track an unlimited number of runners with updated splits every 5 kilometres, a runner dashboard page that includes live tracking stats, cheer cards and the option to view and order race-day photos.
Key features of the TCS Lidingöloppet mobile app include:
Bib Collection: Generates a QR code that will help runners collect their bib at the expo faster.
Search and Track Runners: Helps search for runners using their name or runner number, while the Track Runner feature will display live stats and progress details | 256 | 1 |
try, I shattered the window.
I felt good and bad.
Good because I had good aim.
Bad because I broke the window."
I don't know about you, but I love the simple straightforward language and the part about feeling good and bad. I often have mixed feelings about things. I also admire that the student was brave enough to write about something difficult. As I've been telling the kids in Akulivik, trouble in a story (or poem) is like gasoline in a Ski-Doo -- it gets things moving!
One of my YA novels, The Middle of Everywhere, is set in Nunavik. But another thing I've been telling the students here -- perhaps the most important thing I can share with them -- is that they're the real experts about life in the North. It's time for YOU to write YOUR stories about life in Akulivik. Use trouble to fuel your stories, and take a lesson from Diane and Sakiriasi and don't be afraid to make mistakes!
Pulling Out Stitches When Sewing a Parka -- Akulivik, Nunavik
I'm reporting in today from Tukisiniarvik School in Akulivik, Nunavik | try, I shattered the window.
I felt good and bad.
Good because I had good aim.
Bad because I broke the window."
I don't know about you, but I love the simple straightforward language and the part about feeling good and bad. I often have mixed feelings about things. I also admire that the student was brave enough to write about something difficult. As I've been telling the kids in Akulivik, trouble in a story (or poem) is like gasoline in a Ski-Doo -- it gets things moving!
One of my YA novels, The Middle of Everywhere, is set in Nunavik. But another thing I've been telling the students here -- perhaps the most important thing I can share with them -- is that they're the real experts about life in the North. It's time for YOU to write YOUR stories about life in Akulivik. Use trouble to fuel your stories, and take a lesson from Diane and Sakiriasi and don't be afraid to make mistakes!
Pulling Out Stitches When Sewing a Parka -- Akulivik, Nunavik
I'm reporting in today from Tukisiniarvik School in Akulivik, Nunavik | . I'm here with artist Thomas Kneubuhler, working on this year's edition of Quebec Roots, a Blue Metropolis Literary Foundation project.
Teams of writers and photographers are travelling to six schools across the province of Quebec. We're helping students to use words and photos to capture the communities where they live.
We are working with Edna's senior students. Yesterday, we spent the morning discussing possible topics. Every chapter in the Quebec Roots book, has its own topic, and it's important for the Blue Met team that students come up with their own topics. (In other words, it's not up to us to tell the students what to write or take photographs about!) So far, it looks like Edna's students want to write about the arena, a popular hangout in town. What's interesting is that in Akulivik, the arena is more of a place for the local boys than for the girls. Not that the girls aren't athletic -- in fact, it turns out that many of the girls are into volleyball. And it also turns out that most of the girls love to sew.
The zamboni, the machine used to clean the ice at the arena, has been broken since October. But that hasn't | 256 | 1 |
You listen to me now. The LP has been failing with that strategy for 30 years.
As for Zach Bass, he thinks there will be half a million freedom lovers in NH in a population of 10 million statists.
Sorry, I never said anything like that. I do not believe that. As I'm sure you are aware.
Do understand your concerns, re population, but if I may let me relate something I learned while in NH. John B, ran for governor in 2000, then again in 2002. He doubled his vote count in 2002. Sure name recognition and message may have had something to do with it, but I also learned that in 2002, he had 4, just 4 hard working dedicated people working there butts off for him. Think they made the difference. Two of those four were our own porcupines, Michele and Rich.
Do believe you underestimate the value of truly dedicated hard working political activitist. Have come to believe those people are in NH and her supporters. Is this a heart call, most definately! Any other state we start from scratch. Not in NH, they are creating a base for us to move in and win support and gain power immediately, I'm to old to wait for years just to gain | You listen to me now. The LP has been failing with that strategy for 30 years.
As for Zach Bass, he thinks there will be half a million freedom lovers in NH in a population of 10 million statists.
Sorry, I never said anything like that. I do not believe that. As I'm sure you are aware.
Do understand your concerns, re population, but if I may let me relate something I learned while in NH. John B, ran for governor in 2000, then again in 2002. He doubled his vote count in 2002. Sure name recognition and message may have had something to do with it, but I also learned that in 2002, he had 4, just 4 hard working dedicated people working there butts off for him. Think they made the difference. Two of those four were our own porcupines, Michele and Rich.
Do believe you underestimate the value of truly dedicated hard working political activitist. Have come to believe those people are in NH and her supporters. Is this a heart call, most definately! Any other state we start from scratch. Not in NH, they are creating a base for us to move in and win support and gain power immediately, I'm to old to wait for years just to gain | acceptance and credibility!
If another state can show me that, show me that the people will accept us, give us fair council then I will consider that state, but just don't see it. All I get is statistics! In my little world people are not statistics. Until then I will casy my lot with the folks in NH!
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Google has fired another shot in the online productivity wars. On Thursday, the technology giant announced that its Quickoffice suite of productivity apps for iOS and Android devices will now be free.
Quickoffice, acquired by Google a year ago, allows users to view, create or edit Microsoft Office Excel, Word and PowerPoint files on an iPhone, iPad or Android phone or tablet. Integrated new features in the free version include the ability to create .zip folders and view charts in Excel and PowerPoint files.
Prior to this announcement, the Quickoffice mobile apps were free only for Google Apps for Business customers, who paid $50 annually per user for the apps, but | 256 | 1 |
-se campeão desta competição e, junto do vice-campeão Paraguai, foram qualificados para a segunda edição da Copa CONSUR, em 2015, na qual a Argentina se faria também presente como atual detentora do título.
Regulamento
Organizada pela Confederação Sul-Americana de Rugby (CONSUR) a competição foi dividida em duas fases. Originalmente, o campeão do Sul-Americano Divisão A seria conhecido apenas no ano seguinte (com a Copa CONSUR), mas uma mudança na regra geral mudou este direcionamento.
Na primeira etapa enfrentaram-se os selecionados de Brasil, Chile, Paraguai e Uruguai em turno único, no qual apontou-se o campeão sul-americano de 2014. Ao vencedor e vice-campeão da competição, foram atribu | -se campeão desta competição e, junto do vice-campeão Paraguai, foram qualificados para a segunda edição da Copa CONSUR, em 2015, na qual a Argentina se faria também presente como atual detentora do título.
Regulamento
Organizada pela Confederação Sul-Americana de Rugby (CONSUR) a competição foi dividida em duas fases. Originalmente, o campeão do Sul-Americano Divisão A seria conhecido apenas no ano seguinte (com a Copa CONSUR), mas uma mudança na regra geral mudou este direcionamento.
Na primeira etapa enfrentaram-se os selecionados de Brasil, Chile, Paraguai e Uruguai em turno único, no qual apontou-se o campeão sul-americano de 2014. Ao vencedor e vice-campeão da competição, foram atribu | ídas as vagas diretas para a disputa da Copa CONSUR em 2015.
Ao contrário da edição anterior, nesta oportunidade não houve uma sede fixa. Também não ocorreu descenso direto à Divisão B ou a disputa de repescagem (entre o último colocado da Divisão A e o campeão do segundo escalão), uma vez que a criação da Copa CONSUR projetava este cenário.
Vitória do Brasil ante o Chile
No primeiro dia da competição, ocorreu um resultado inesperado até então. Tratou-se este da primeira vitória do Brasil frente ao Chile. Os brasileiros (cujo selecionado masculino de rugby é conhecido como Os Tupis) jamais haviam conseguido derrotar os chilenos (denominados como Los Condores) | 256 | 1 |
what I wake up to every day and what I see, often by moon- or starlight, just before I go to sleep at night (I always look – except in the winter when I’ve closed the shutters at 5 pm because of the cold!). You might recognise it from my Instagram feed. I’ve spent the last five years recording it. Not every single day, but almost.
It’s a stop-you-in-your-tracks view. The proof: when I first saw it, I didn’t even notice that the room was painted a rather horrid shade of salmon! I just stared and stared. Out past the garden and the slightly wonky rail and post fence; out past the neighbour’s land and the lone Lime tree; out to the fields and farms and hedgerows and the hills rising beyond them in the distance.
I couldn’t work out why it was so extraordinary, at first. Like the backdrop in a film, or, on a good day, a Gainsborough painting. I didn’t realise that the house sits on a 100 metre high Green Sand ridge, so, when you look south, you see for almost ten miles across the edge of | what I wake up to every day and what I see, often by moon- or starlight, just before I go to sleep at night (I always look – except in the winter when I’ve closed the shutters at 5 pm because of the cold!). You might recognise it from my Instagram feed. I’ve spent the last five years recording it. Not every single day, but almost.
It’s a stop-you-in-your-tracks view. The proof: when I first saw it, I didn’t even notice that the room was painted a rather horrid shade of salmon! I just stared and stared. Out past the garden and the slightly wonky rail and post fence; out past the neighbour’s land and the lone Lime tree; out to the fields and farms and hedgerows and the hills rising beyond them in the distance.
I couldn’t work out why it was so extraordinary, at first. Like the backdrop in a film, or, on a good day, a Gainsborough painting. I didn’t realise that the house sits on a 100 metre high Green Sand ridge, so, when you look south, you see for almost ten miles across the edge of | the Vale of Pewsey to the start of ancient Salisbury Plain.
I like to think that what I’m looking at hasn’t changed for centuries. That someone in 1710, when this part of the house was built, would have looked down on exactly the same patchwork of fields and trees that I see. But, at the same time, this view is always changing: changing skies, weather, light as the hours and the seasons pass. Every time I look, it’s different. Scroll down and you’ll see what I mean…..
The cats enjoy the view almost as much as I do. When I’m photographing it, they often jump up and become part of it. Convenient, because it makes a better picture. Poff is the main Cat in the Window. Nim sometimes gets a look in; and Mousling, cleverly has her own view, from the back of a chair out of the other bedroom window.
I love the point in March, when after waking up in darkness for months, I’m woken by light through the shutters. And then, when I open them, the view is hazy and pastel like some soft-focus photograph.
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s Association, Tango Under the Tent, and Temple Sholom of Monticello. Dr. Phillips spearheaded the Volunteer in the Classroom initiative. She is a strong advocate for excellence in education and for school-community collaboration. She volunteers for WJFF and the Literacy Center. She has four children and nine grandchildren, two of whom attend Benjamin Cosor Elementary School.
Jennifer Reinhardt grew up in Queens, New York and relocated to Fallsburg in 1992. She began working for Dynamite Youth Center, a residential drug treatment program, at that time. She is currently the Director of Dynamite Youth Center. She holds an Advanced Certified Alcohol Substance Abuse Counselor license. She is married and has two children who graduated from Fallsburg High School and are attending college.
A Brooklyn native, Dr. Wall-Carty knew early that he wanted to help people. He earned on-line degrees (Associates’, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—in 2018!) in Human Resources Management. His wife of 18 years, Allison, is an active PTA member. The Wall-Cartys have “two incredible children,” at BCES “who bring them joy daily.” For 8 | s Association, Tango Under the Tent, and Temple Sholom of Monticello. Dr. Phillips spearheaded the Volunteer in the Classroom initiative. She is a strong advocate for excellence in education and for school-community collaboration. She volunteers for WJFF and the Literacy Center. She has four children and nine grandchildren, two of whom attend Benjamin Cosor Elementary School.
Jennifer Reinhardt grew up in Queens, New York and relocated to Fallsburg in 1992. She began working for Dynamite Youth Center, a residential drug treatment program, at that time. She is currently the Director of Dynamite Youth Center. She holds an Advanced Certified Alcohol Substance Abuse Counselor license. She is married and has two children who graduated from Fallsburg High School and are attending college.
A Brooklyn native, Dr. Wall-Carty knew early that he wanted to help people. He earned on-line degrees (Associates’, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—in 2018!) in Human Resources Management. His wife of 18 years, Allison, is an active PTA member. The Wall-Cartys have “two incredible children,” at BCES “who bring them joy daily.” For 8 | years Dr. Wall-Carty has been Director of Human Resources for the Center for Discovery and for 7 years has served as President of the Board of Directors for Nana’s House, a large nonprofit childcare center. He is also President of the Kiwanis of Woodridge NY Foundation.
Mr. Weiner is a FCS graduate. He has a Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Cortland and a Master’s degree from SUNY New Paltz. He taught Social Studies at Fallsburg High School from 1985 until 2014. A coach at Fallsburg since 1981, he continues to help our athletic teams as a volunteer. He was the Student Government Advisor from 1993 to 2014. Mr. Weiner serves as a Councilman on the Fallsburg Town Board. He hopes to continue to positively impact the student body as a member of the Fallsburg Central School Board. cats and Thomson Reuters have signed a software license and distribution agreement for trading in the Thompson Reuters Securitised Derivatives Network. Through the alliance with cats, Thomson Reuters can offer brokers and other firms off-exchange execution capabilities that allow them to manage order flow and directly execute transactions. Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals. They combine industry | 256 | 1 |
Cypus to make a new life and was able to invest money in yet more business ventures. Du Cann’s fortunes took an unexpected upward turn late in life after du Cann, by then just a politician from the past, gave an interview to the ‘Sunday Herald’, which was published on 18 July 1995. Du Cann explained that he was so pissed off with the Tory Party that he was going to speak out, that he ‘had a lot to tell’ and was ‘going to tell it’. At the time that du Cann was making these threatening noises, John Major’s Gov’t was pushing out all the boats to conceal the crap in north Wales, dirty deals had just been done to give Dafydd an offer that he could not refuse to ‘retire’ and the machine had gone into action behind closed doors to plan a rigged Inquiry into the North Wales Child Abuse Scandal. Du Cann soon decided that he didn’t have anything to tell after all and died decades later, at a very good age, in affluence and comfort. See post ‘Conference At Cold Comfort Farm’.
Marcus Fox knew about all the Parliamentary scandals under Heath and Thatch, including | Cypus to make a new life and was able to invest money in yet more business ventures. Du Cann’s fortunes took an unexpected upward turn late in life after du Cann, by then just a politician from the past, gave an interview to the ‘Sunday Herald’, which was published on 18 July 1995. Du Cann explained that he was so pissed off with the Tory Party that he was going to speak out, that he ‘had a lot to tell’ and was ‘going to tell it’. At the time that du Cann was making these threatening noises, John Major’s Gov’t was pushing out all the boats to conceal the crap in north Wales, dirty deals had just been done to give Dafydd an offer that he could not refuse to ‘retire’ and the machine had gone into action behind closed doors to plan a rigged Inquiry into the North Wales Child Abuse Scandal. Du Cann soon decided that he didn’t have anything to tell after all and died decades later, at a very good age, in affluence and comfort. See post ‘Conference At Cold Comfort Farm’.
Marcus Fox knew about all the Parliamentary scandals under Heath and Thatch, including | those which were concealed until recently, such as the Westminster Paedophile Ring and Sir Peter Morrison’s part in it. When ‘Private Eye’ got hold of the story that Cecil Parkinson had made Sara Keays pregnant, they didn’t publish it but instead published a spoof, which claimed that it was Marcus Fox who had made his mistress pregnant. I always presumed that the Eye had done that for a laugh, but I wonder if they were trying to draw attention to something else…
Dafydd had links with the Yorkshire gang and held ‘clinics’ in Yorkshire. As well as holding clinics in Yorkshire, Dafydd was really fleecing someone else in that region. On one occasion, Dafydd was travelling back to Llangefni and he literally stopped at someone’s house for a cup of char – in the past this someone had been a patient of Dafydd’s. Dafydd subsequently sent him a bill for several hundred quid for the ‘consultation’. I do hope that the patient then sent Dafydd an even more enormous bill for the cup of tea.
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as little as a few hours. Thanks to groundbreaking computer simulations, the team gained a new understanding about how the process works. Their findings will help identify potential weaknesses in the cement and improve its durability.
Such a product could be a boon to geothermal applications and the oil and gas industry; wellbore cement—which surrounds pipes that bring oil and gas from deep wells to the surface—currently has a lifespan of only 30 to 40 years. When the cement cracks, which happens often, repairs can top $1.5 million per well. With thousands of subsurface wells running annually around the world, this new material could have a dramatic impact on the cost of energy production.
To understand how self-healing cement behaved at the molecular level, the team constructed a first-of-its-kind model based on density functional theory that simulates what occurs inside the cement/polymer system and used it in a series of simulations run on the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center’s Edison supercomputer. They used large-scale ab initio molecular dynamics to model about 900 atoms over a month’s worth of computing time, involving ~500,000 CPU hours. Inspired by these findings, the team set out to investigate further using the Environmental Molecular | as little as a few hours. Thanks to groundbreaking computer simulations, the team gained a new understanding about how the process works. Their findings will help identify potential weaknesses in the cement and improve its durability.
Such a product could be a boon to geothermal applications and the oil and gas industry; wellbore cement—which surrounds pipes that bring oil and gas from deep wells to the surface—currently has a lifespan of only 30 to 40 years. When the cement cracks, which happens often, repairs can top $1.5 million per well. With thousands of subsurface wells running annually around the world, this new material could have a dramatic impact on the cost of energy production.
To understand how self-healing cement behaved at the molecular level, the team constructed a first-of-its-kind model based on density functional theory that simulates what occurs inside the cement/polymer system and used it in a series of simulations run on the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center’s Edison supercomputer. They used large-scale ab initio molecular dynamics to model about 900 atoms over a month’s worth of computing time, involving ~500,000 CPU hours. Inspired by these findings, the team set out to investigate further using the Environmental Molecular | Sciences Laboratory’s unique imaging capabilities. The molecular dynamics and sum frequency generation spectroscopy revealed how the self-healing cement works and showed that the cement may perform better than originally thought. The study also gave the team a better understanding of how and why the materials behave the way they do and may reveal ways to modify and potentially improve it further.
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disputed amounts. When a physician relies on representations from Medicare officials as to proper billing procedures, often no recovery of an overpayment can take place. 42 U.S.C. 1395gg. Therefore it is critical that physicians retain and document billing instructions received from carriers and Medicare. Other potential defenses, such as the important concept of waiver of liability exist, but the rules are extremely complex and require the assistance of an attorney.
OTHER AUDIT ISSUES
In calculating overpayment, carriers can base the amount of overpayment on “extrapolation.” For instance, if 100 office visits were reviewed over a period of three years, and 25% of them were found to have overcharges requiring downcoding, and the physician billed for 2000 such office visits over the three year period, then the overpayment claimed by the carrier can be for as many as 500 office visits (25% of 2000 visits). Although often challenged, statistical extrapolation has usually been upheld if it is statistically valid. If however, the total number of erroneous claims is small, the carrier will adjudicate each claim rather than engage in extrapolation.
Physicians are entitled to a hearing before the Medicare carrier, including, ultimately, a Fair Hearing before a disinterested carrier representative | disputed amounts. When a physician relies on representations from Medicare officials as to proper billing procedures, often no recovery of an overpayment can take place. 42 U.S.C. 1395gg. Therefore it is critical that physicians retain and document billing instructions received from carriers and Medicare. Other potential defenses, such as the important concept of waiver of liability exist, but the rules are extremely complex and require the assistance of an attorney.
OTHER AUDIT ISSUES
In calculating overpayment, carriers can base the amount of overpayment on “extrapolation.” For instance, if 100 office visits were reviewed over a period of three years, and 25% of them were found to have overcharges requiring downcoding, and the physician billed for 2000 such office visits over the three year period, then the overpayment claimed by the carrier can be for as many as 500 office visits (25% of 2000 visits). Although often challenged, statistical extrapolation has usually been upheld if it is statistically valid. If however, the total number of erroneous claims is small, the carrier will adjudicate each claim rather than engage in extrapolation.
Physicians are entitled to a hearing before the Medicare carrier, including, ultimately, a Fair Hearing before a disinterested carrier representative | . The physician may, however, be expected to pay or offset overpayments before exercising his right of appeal. Physicians also have certain due process rights in the context of a Fair Hearing. They may access all evidence on record that will be considered during the hearing including claims information and carrier regulations that will be used. Guidelines used by the carrier to deny services it deems not medically necessary should be available for review, as should guidelines from HCFA on administering the claims review process. Physicians should submit a written request asking for the above information, under the guidelines of the Federal Freedom of Information Act.
At the hearing, physicians may be represented by legal counsel. They may present medical information that is relevant to the case, including the opinions of other physicians. They may question the carrier’s representatives who participated in the determination that the services provided were not medically reasonable and necessary.
The hearing officer must send the physician a notice of his decision within 120 days of the date of the hearing. If a physician receives an adverse decision, and the amount involved is at least $500, the physician is entitled to a hearing before an administrative law judge. The hearing must be requested within 60 days of the receipt of the notice of the Fair Hearing decision. If the physician receives an adverse decision | 256 | 1 |
lives in Turkey.
It is where I long to be.
Among the fishing boats moored along the Aegean coast of Izmir.
On the beaches of Antalya where the warm white sands slip into the cool blue Mediterranean Sea.
In the bazaars of Istanbul, lost among the infinite display of color and sound and smell.
I miss the people. The Turkish coffee shops. The restaurants.
I miss the food – the fresh cuisine of a country unspoiled by preservatives and chemicals and poison-peddling food lobbies that line the pockets of politicians at the expense of its people’s health.
Every time we visit Turkey, my blood pressure lowers without medication. I sleep through the night. My heart stops palpitating, and the nervous tick that afflicts my face in this country disappears.
I credit these small miracles to the Mediterranean way of life and the Mediterranean diet in particular. Fish, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, nuts, local meat, rice and fresh bread. When I’m in Turkey, I don’t eat many sweets. My body doesn’t want them.
Watermelon, grapes and maybe some sour cherry preserves with breakfast, along with white cheese, | lives in Turkey.
It is where I long to be.
Among the fishing boats moored along the Aegean coast of Izmir.
On the beaches of Antalya where the warm white sands slip into the cool blue Mediterranean Sea.
In the bazaars of Istanbul, lost among the infinite display of color and sound and smell.
I miss the people. The Turkish coffee shops. The restaurants.
I miss the food – the fresh cuisine of a country unspoiled by preservatives and chemicals and poison-peddling food lobbies that line the pockets of politicians at the expense of its people’s health.
Every time we visit Turkey, my blood pressure lowers without medication. I sleep through the night. My heart stops palpitating, and the nervous tick that afflicts my face in this country disappears.
I credit these small miracles to the Mediterranean way of life and the Mediterranean diet in particular. Fish, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, nuts, local meat, rice and fresh bread. When I’m in Turkey, I don’t eat many sweets. My body doesn’t want them.
Watermelon, grapes and maybe some sour cherry preserves with breakfast, along with white cheese, | tomatoes, cucumbers and bread.
And figs, grapes, apricots, pears, and plums after dinner.
Handan and I love the fruit of a Mediterranean summer, and so we decided to make some summer fruit botanical printables to share with our VIP readers.
Fresh figs! Have you ever had one? I had my first when I lived in San Francisco. Until then, I thought figs were the crap inside a Fig Newton bar. Fresh figs are nothing like that sweetened, oxidized goop! They are soft and delicate and bursting with the sweetest nectar. This is why they can’t be shipped fresh very far. They are fleeting things that must be consumed shortly after picking. Dried figs just can’t compare.
Cherries are a favorite around here. Barish loves them, especially! We have two cherry trees now – one black and one bing. I can’t wait until they start to give a good yield of fruit!
Plums are a childhood favorite of mine. I loved hunting for the perfect specimen: red and sweet inside but still firm enough to bite without it collapsing. Turks love plums, too, and they even have a | 256 | 1 |
9:00: “Previously on ‘Lost’: Matthew Fox drinks something. Terry O’Quinn tosses some people in a well. Prison — but isn’t this set on an island?
9:01: The plane! I know they flew to the island, is this a flashback? Surely Oceanic went out of business with the whole oops-we-lost-a-flight thing. Lots of significant shots of things like wheelchairs and bullets interspersed with luggage. It’s like the worst United Airlines commercial ever.
9:04: You can send coffins via cargo plane? What if they land in the wrong city? Kate asks, “Christian Shepherd? Seriously?” Honey, you took the words right out of my mouth.
9:06: A guy with an unconvincing Southern accent calls Fox “the new Jacob” and asks what the voice on the mountain told him. Has this guy always sounded like Boomhauer from “King of the Hill”? Kate and Fox and Big Guy have to find the heart of the island while Boomhauer fishes Desmond out of that well. Big Guy says, “I got a bad feeling |
9:00: “Previously on ‘Lost’: Matthew Fox drinks something. Terry O’Quinn tosses some people in a well. Prison — but isn’t this set on an island?
9:01: The plane! I know they flew to the island, is this a flashback? Surely Oceanic went out of business with the whole oops-we-lost-a-flight thing. Lots of significant shots of things like wheelchairs and bullets interspersed with luggage. It’s like the worst United Airlines commercial ever.
9:04: You can send coffins via cargo plane? What if they land in the wrong city? Kate asks, “Christian Shepherd? Seriously?” Honey, you took the words right out of my mouth.
9:06: A guy with an unconvincing Southern accent calls Fox “the new Jacob” and asks what the voice on the mountain told him. Has this guy always sounded like Boomhauer from “King of the Hill”? Kate and Fox and Big Guy have to find the heart of the island while Boomhauer fishes Desmond out of that well. Big Guy says, “I got a bad feeling | about this.” I will give the show credit enough to assume that this hoary line is being delivered ironically.
9:09: Ads. If the effects in the “Prince of Persia” movie are as daggy as they look in the TV spot, we’re in for a long sit.
9:10: Yellow Hummer pulls up to motel. Jeremy Davies is on this show? Cool. Big Guy tries giving a gun to Naveen Andrews, the hot Indian fellow from “The English Patient.” Big Guy knocks on a door that’s answered by a Hobbit with makeup. My tiny amount of “Lost” knowledge includes the information that Dominic Monaghan is no longer on the show. So… the characters have traveled back in time to keep the series’ pilot from happening? Is no one getting on the plane now? Isn’t this how “Final Destination” starts?
9:15: The British-Australian-whatever guy who received the casket is now back on the island with an African-American lady and an older dude wearing fake-looking whiskers. Oh, he‘s Desmond! Gotcha. Let me take this moment to mention how glad | 256 | 1 |
Non-profit ceo’s, academics, researchers, lawyers, a doctor, a judge, social media experts, publishers, teachers, executives and even a member of the Secret Service, spent six hours focused on how best to articulate a balanced argument that will produce an intended outcome.
It almost sounds like the beginnig of a good joke” “A doctor, lawyer, teacher, Secret Service agent and a social media expert walk ito a bar…”
With seminar co-leaders Zeba Khan, Katherine Lanpher and Deborah Siegel, all in from New York for the session, we delivered a day of instruction, feedback, interaction and at time hilarious encouragement. We discussed and debated the upside of being outspoken and deliberate with specific knowledge.
“If you write something of consequence, there will be consequences,” Lanpher warned. “The alternative is to be inconsequential.”
Gina Marotta, managing director of StepUp Women’s Network in Chicago, rallied several members to particpate in the session, while representatives from Northwestern and DePaul University, all were vocal and engaged. We are anticipating their published viewpoints.
The more people moving successfully through the core seminars and sessions of | Non-profit ceo’s, academics, researchers, lawyers, a doctor, a judge, social media experts, publishers, teachers, executives and even a member of the Secret Service, spent six hours focused on how best to articulate a balanced argument that will produce an intended outcome.
It almost sounds like the beginnig of a good joke” “A doctor, lawyer, teacher, Secret Service agent and a social media expert walk ito a bar…”
With seminar co-leaders Zeba Khan, Katherine Lanpher and Deborah Siegel, all in from New York for the session, we delivered a day of instruction, feedback, interaction and at time hilarious encouragement. We discussed and debated the upside of being outspoken and deliberate with specific knowledge.
“If you write something of consequence, there will be consequences,” Lanpher warned. “The alternative is to be inconsequential.”
Gina Marotta, managing director of StepUp Women’s Network in Chicago, rallied several members to particpate in the session, while representatives from Northwestern and DePaul University, all were vocal and engaged. We are anticipating their published viewpoints.
The more people moving successfully through the core seminars and sessions of | The OpEdProject, the closer we get to tipping the balance toward gender equity or at least diversity of viewpoints in mainstream media opinion pages. The latest byline count from the OpEd project shows small gains at the traditional sites such as NYT and Washington Post, with an increase from non-staffer women but on “pink topics.”
More work to do. More seminars to offer. More voices to hear. More new knowledge to share.We can try again, same place, January 15. The OpEdProject is back in Chicago to continue to make a difference.
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I have guts. A lot of guts. Guts is not the issue.
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These lipids are glycerolipids and are mainly derived from homoserine, they are characterics of algae. Some forms have an alanine moiety instead of homoserine. As the polar head may be considered derived from betaine (N,N,N-trimethyl glycine), these lipids are commonly named betain lipids.
The homoserine-derived lipids were first identified in a yellow-green algae, Ochromonas danica (Chrysophyceae) where they account for more than 50% of total lipids (Brown AE et al., Biochemistry 1974, 13, 3476). It has been suggested that homoserine-derived lipids, which are formed by an ether linkage between homoserine and a diacylglycerol molecule, are widely distributed and even found in some higher plants (Rozentsvet OA et al., Phytochemistry 2000, 54, 401). Furthermore, they were shown to be a substitute for phospholipids in several plants (Brown AE et al., Biochemistry 1974, 13, 3476). This replacement has been well documented in the plants Arabidopsis and oat, and most pronouncedly in the a-prote |
These lipids are glycerolipids and are mainly derived from homoserine, they are characterics of algae. Some forms have an alanine moiety instead of homoserine. As the polar head may be considered derived from betaine (N,N,N-trimethyl glycine), these lipids are commonly named betain lipids.
The homoserine-derived lipids were first identified in a yellow-green algae, Ochromonas danica (Chrysophyceae) where they account for more than 50% of total lipids (Brown AE et al., Biochemistry 1974, 13, 3476). It has been suggested that homoserine-derived lipids, which are formed by an ether linkage between homoserine and a diacylglycerol molecule, are widely distributed and even found in some higher plants (Rozentsvet OA et al., Phytochemistry 2000, 54, 401). Furthermore, they were shown to be a substitute for phospholipids in several plants (Brown AE et al., Biochemistry 1974, 13, 3476). This replacement has been well documented in the plants Arabidopsis and oat, and most pronouncedly in the a-prote | obacteria Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Sinorhizobium meliloti, which under phosphate stress become depleted of membrane phospholipids and induce the synthesis of non-phosphorous lipids, such as the betaine lipid diacylglyceryl-N,N,N-trimethylhomoserine (Benning C et al., Biochim Biophys Acta 1995, 317, 103). Similar observations were reported for phytoplankton in the ocean using non-phosphorus lipids in response to phosphorus scarcity (Van Mooy BAS et al., Nature 2009, 458, 69).
Acyl chains (R1, R2) are 18:0, 18:2(n-6), 18:3(n-6) or (n-3) in Dunaliella (Lynch DV et al., Plant Physiol 1984, 74, 198) and 20:5(n-3), in Chlorella minutissima (Haigh WG et al., Biochim Biophys Acta 1996, 1299, 183) and mainly 18:1(n-9) in Acanthamoeba (Furlong ST et al., J Lip | 256 | 1 |
, where the animals hunt and play in summer months". This may involve throwing it in the air, slapping it with their tails, ramming it, or breaching and landing on it. Adult bull sperm whales, which are large, powerful and aggressive when threatened, and fully grown adult blue whales, which are possibly too large to overwhelm, are not believed to be prey for killer whales. [167][168][169] It is thought that orcas held in captivity tend to have shorter lives than those in the wild, although this is subject to scientific debate. Photo about Orca whale (Killer whale) with his mouth open and the splashes of water around suspended in the air. In Icelandic waters, killer whales are generally associated with herring and, thus, have been presumed to be herring specialists. That winter day almost 50 years ago, Wright had captured a group of transient killer whales, a distinct ecotype of Orcinus orca that eats seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals, and one markedly different in many ways from the resident killer whale ecotype—including Haida—which feeds almost solely on salmon. Salmon account for 96% of northeast Pacific residents' diet, including 65% of large, fatty Chinook. One 19th century zo | , where the animals hunt and play in summer months". This may involve throwing it in the air, slapping it with their tails, ramming it, or breaching and landing on it. Adult bull sperm whales, which are large, powerful and aggressive when threatened, and fully grown adult blue whales, which are possibly too large to overwhelm, are not believed to be prey for killer whales. [167][168][169] It is thought that orcas held in captivity tend to have shorter lives than those in the wild, although this is subject to scientific debate. Photo about Orca whale (Killer whale) with his mouth open and the splashes of water around suspended in the air. In Icelandic waters, killer whales are generally associated with herring and, thus, have been presumed to be herring specialists. That winter day almost 50 years ago, Wright had captured a group of transient killer whales, a distinct ecotype of Orcinus orca that eats seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals, and one markedly different in many ways from the resident killer whale ecotype—including Haida—which feeds almost solely on salmon. Salmon account for 96% of northeast Pacific residents' diet, including 65% of large, fatty Chinook. One 19th century zo | ologist found the remains of thirteen porpoises and fourteen seals in the stomach of a transient and another lodged in its throat. and, G.M. They were breaching by the boats. [113] The arrival of orcas in an area can cause white sharks to flee and forage elsewhere. Oct 15, 2015 - Jazmin Female Orca Jazmin looking deceptively calm while watching seal pups playing in the surf. "[184] The impact of sonar waves on killer whales is potentially life-threatening. The increased subset call types may be the distinguishing factor between pods and inter-pod relations. One of the killer whales noticed the great white and moved in the direction of the shark. Eyewitnesses in Alaska reported seeing two transients work together to tip an ice floe and slide a sleeping seal into the mouth of a third orca. [194], The Maritime Archaic people of Newfoundland also had great respect for killer whales, as evidenced by stone carvings found in a 4,000-year-old burial at the Port au Choix Archaeological Site. [73] Areas which serve as major study sites for the species include the coasts of Iceland, Norway, the Valdes Peninsula of Argentina, the Crozet Islands, New | 256 | 1 |
alities. In addition, the foam-like material may contain therapeutic materials to deliver medication to the biopsy site. One exemplary material for construction of site marker 100 is a thrombin filled polymer. The foam-like material acts as a matrix for tissue ingrowth.
Site marker 100 expands from a first pre-deployment configuration (shown in FIG. 12B) to a second post-deployment configuration (shown in FIG. 12C). In the first pre-deployment configuration, site marker is substantially compressed in either length or width or both so as to be receivable within a suitable deployment device. The site marker may remain in the pre-deployment device for an extended period of time, such that it may be desirable to pre-load a deployment device with one or more of the site markers in the first pre-deployment configuration.
In one embodiment, the material may from which site marker 100 is constructed is a shape memory material that will spring into the second post deployment configuration upon release from a deployment device into a biopsy cavity. In accordance with this embodiment, the site marker is designed to have a predetermined shape and then compressed into the first pre-deployment configuration. The site marker is then retained in the | alities. In addition, the foam-like material may contain therapeutic materials to deliver medication to the biopsy site. One exemplary material for construction of site marker 100 is a thrombin filled polymer. The foam-like material acts as a matrix for tissue ingrowth.
Site marker 100 expands from a first pre-deployment configuration (shown in FIG. 12B) to a second post-deployment configuration (shown in FIG. 12C). In the first pre-deployment configuration, site marker is substantially compressed in either length or width or both so as to be receivable within a suitable deployment device. The site marker may remain in the pre-deployment device for an extended period of time, such that it may be desirable to pre-load a deployment device with one or more of the site markers in the first pre-deployment configuration.
In one embodiment, the material may from which site marker 100 is constructed is a shape memory material that will spring into the second post deployment configuration upon release from a deployment device into a biopsy cavity. In accordance with this embodiment, the site marker is designed to have a predetermined shape and then compressed into the first pre-deployment configuration. The site marker is then retained in the | first pre-deployment configuration and may be loaded into a deployment device. It should be noted that the site marker may be stored in the deployment device in the first pre-deployment configuration for an extended period of time.
Once released from the deployment device and into the biopsy cavity, the site marker automatically springs into the second post-deployment configuration having a predetermined size and shape such that the site marker is easily visible under various imaging modalities.
In another embodiment, site marker 100 is constructed of a temperature dependent material. In accordance with this embodiment, the site marker does not expand from the first pre-deployment configuration into the second post-deployment configuration until heat is applied to the site marker 100. Deploying the site marker 100 into a biopsy cavity provides a sufficient level of heat generated from the body to enable site marker 100 to automatically expand into the second post-deployment configuration after deployment.
In another embodiment, shown in FIGS. 13A-13B, a site marker 102 having a marker head 104 and one or more appendages 106 attached thereto is disclosed. In this embodiment, the marker head 104 may be a permanent marker such that it will not become absorbed by the body after deployment. Alternatively | 256 | 1 |
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Stanton in Detroit and worked as a porter at Bank and Jones Pool Room in Detroit. He was recorded as being born in Macon, married and listed his wife as his dependent who he supported. In 1918, he was recorded on the city directory living at 1509 Osceola which is where his parents were recorded residing and when his father passed away that year. His wife Yolande Maddox was recorded as Uland Maddox residing at 1503 Figg and working as a Teacher. He must have enlisted into the United States Army under Machine Gun Company, 367th Infantry as a Private First Class before 10 Jun 1918 when he departed Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey on the “America” and was called Charles W. Maddox. This may explain why Yolande was recorded in her mother’s household that year. On 15 Feb 1918/9, Charles departed Brest, France on the “Sobral” and arrived in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY on 1 Mar 1919. His address was recorded on each passenger list as 1509 Osceola Street in Tampa and his mother Dinah Maddox was listed as his next of kin on each of them. In 1920, he and his wife were recorded on the federal | Stanton in Detroit and worked as a porter at Bank and Jones Pool Room in Detroit. He was recorded as being born in Macon, married and listed his wife as his dependent who he supported. In 1918, he was recorded on the city directory living at 1509 Osceola which is where his parents were recorded residing and when his father passed away that year. His wife Yolande Maddox was recorded as Uland Maddox residing at 1503 Figg and working as a Teacher. He must have enlisted into the United States Army under Machine Gun Company, 367th Infantry as a Private First Class before 10 Jun 1918 when he departed Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey on the “America” and was called Charles W. Maddox. This may explain why Yolande was recorded in her mother’s household that year. On 15 Feb 1918/9, Charles departed Brest, France on the “Sobral” and arrived in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY on 1 Mar 1919. His address was recorded on each passenger list as 1509 Osceola Street in Tampa and his mother Dinah Maddox was listed as his next of kin on each of them. In 1920, he and his wife were recorded on the federal | census living in his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Clark’ s household at 1503 Fig Street in Tampa Ward 3, Hillsborough, Florida. He was recorded working as a laborer at shipyard and Yolande Maddox who was recorded as 24 years old was a teacher in public schools. They were both able to read and write. That same year in 1920, Yolande was recorded in the city directory living in Tampa at 1503 Fig Street and she was recorded as a teacher. In 1928, 1930 through 1932, Charles and Yolande were recorded in the city directory living in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan at 947 Hendrie Ave. In 1928, he was recorded as a janitor at Public Lighting Comn, in 1931, he was recorded working as a laborer and in 1932 as an autoworker. In 1928, he was recorded as a janitor at Public Lighting Comn, in 1931, he was recorded working as a laborer and in 1932 as an autoworker. In 1934, Charles and Yolande were recorded in the city directory living in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan at 947 Hendrie Ave and Yolande employed at Ms Pianist. In 1935, they were recorded in the | 256 | 1 |
.” As these notes were urgent, Dean Acheson, the Under-Secretary of State, asked the Embassy’s first secretary to deliver them rather than wait until the Monday. “Recalling this episode in later years, Acheson wrote, “They were shockers”.”
“It was not being asked to provide aid to Greece that was shocking. The State Department was already preparing a plan for aid. It was the fact that Britain was pulling out and proposing to hand over responsibility. After all, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff had advised the previous year: ‘The defeat or disintegration of the British Empire would eliminate from Eurasia the last bulwark of resistance between the US and Soviet expansion . . . Our present position as a world power is of necessity closely interwoven with that of Britain , , ,
“This was a momentous change. For two centuries Britain had been the dominant power in the eastern Mediterranean. Now it seemed to be surrendering that role in two key countries. It is often said that Americans lack a historical sense that Europeans have, but on this occasion it was the Americans who saw the historical significance of that moment. To British ministers, battling from day to day to keep | .” As these notes were urgent, Dean Acheson, the Under-Secretary of State, asked the Embassy’s first secretary to deliver them rather than wait until the Monday. “Recalling this episode in later years, Acheson wrote, “They were shockers”.”
“It was not being asked to provide aid to Greece that was shocking. The State Department was already preparing a plan for aid. It was the fact that Britain was pulling out and proposing to hand over responsibility. After all, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff had advised the previous year: ‘The defeat or disintegration of the British Empire would eliminate from Eurasia the last bulwark of resistance between the US and Soviet expansion . . . Our present position as a world power is of necessity closely interwoven with that of Britain , , ,
“This was a momentous change. For two centuries Britain had been the dominant power in the eastern Mediterranean. Now it seemed to be surrendering that role in two key countries. It is often said that Americans lack a historical sense that Europeans have, but on this occasion it was the Americans who saw the historical significance of that moment. To British ministers, battling from day to day to keep | the country’s head above water, this seemed to be just a temporary retrenchment in one area. None of them appeared to see any larger implications in the decision. The American view was put in grandiloquent terms by Joseph M. Jones, who was in the State Department at the time: ‘Reading the messages, Hickerson realized, as had Henderson before him, that Great Britain had within the hour handed the job of world leadership, with all its burdens and all its glory, to the United States.” (“Picking up the reins,” Norman Moss, 2008, page 64, italics mine).
The whole world did not recognize the change immediately, It was to be another ten years before it became clear to all. At the end of 1956 the Suez Canal crisis showed that London could not do anything without American support. Soon afterward, the US was encouraging Britain to dismantle its empire and then to join the European Union (then the European Economic Community).
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’s experience with depression culturally, but also symptomatically.
The recognition of these symptoms and the unique cultural components associated with it, led Clarisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden to describe the depression that strong black women experience as the “Sisterella Complex.”
According to Jones and Shorter-Gooden (2008), talented, hardworking, selfless strong black women shift and suppress their own needs and feelings so much that “they are pushed insidiously, unwittingly, often invisibly toward depression” (pg. 124).
Since the strong black woman is often functional and suffers in silence, her depression often goes undiagnosed or unrecognized by mental health practitioners.
Systemic issues, like limited access to quality health care, high healthcare costs, distrust of healthcare providers, and lack of cultural competence among healthcare professionals also contribute to the lack of recognition and diagnosis (Collins, 2013).
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (open 24/7): 1-800-273-8255
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The recognition of these symptoms and the unique cultural components associated with it, led Clarisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden to describe the depression that strong black women experience as the “Sisterella Complex.”
According to Jones and Shorter-Gooden (2008), talented, hardworking, selfless strong black women shift and suppress their own needs and feelings so much that “they are pushed insidiously, unwittingly, often invisibly toward depression” (pg. 124).
Since the strong black woman is often functional and suffers in silence, her depression often goes undiagnosed or unrecognized by mental health practitioners.
Systemic issues, like limited access to quality health care, high healthcare costs, distrust of healthcare providers, and lack of cultural competence among healthcare professionals also contribute to the lack of recognition and diagnosis (Collins, 2013).
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What’s good?
When you think of a robot vacuum, you usually picture a utopian device that cleans your entire home with zero human help. The reality, however, is far from that. You have to prepare your home for these roving disks by lifting up any cables or stray objects (socks, slippers), opening any closed doors, pushing curtains aside to let the robot clean behind them, and making sure there are clear circulation paths into every area. Then, once the vacuum is done, you have to clean it — becoming the vacuum cleaner yourself, as an old meme says. Empty the dust bin, fill the water tank, remove the mop and scrub it, remove any dust from the brush, and so on.
The Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra solves more than half of these problems. It is one of the first quasi-autonomous robot vacuums out there, requiring almost zero human interventions before or after each cleaning cycle. In the 11 months that I’ve been testing it, I only had to “save” it a few times. Twice when it got stuck on a thin dangling charging cable | is $859.99. Both are available from Roborock, Amazon, and Walmart.
What’s good?
When you think of a robot vacuum, you usually picture a utopian device that cleans your entire home with zero human help. The reality, however, is far from that. You have to prepare your home for these roving disks by lifting up any cables or stray objects (socks, slippers), opening any closed doors, pushing curtains aside to let the robot clean behind them, and making sure there are clear circulation paths into every area. Then, once the vacuum is done, you have to clean it — becoming the vacuum cleaner yourself, as an old meme says. Empty the dust bin, fill the water tank, remove the mop and scrub it, remove any dust from the brush, and so on.
The Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra solves more than half of these problems. It is one of the first quasi-autonomous robot vacuums out there, requiring almost zero human interventions before or after each cleaning cycle. In the 11 months that I’ve been testing it, I only had to “save” it a few times. Twice when it got stuck on a thin dangling charging cable | , once when it got stuck under the couch because of an uneven wooden beam, and once when the Lidar sensor was jammed so the robot couldn’t really detect where it was. Thankfully, this was a single occurrence (likely due to dust?) and after spinning the top Lidar disk with my finger a few times, it was back in action.
It is one of the most autonomous robot vacuums, requiring almost zero human interventions before or after each cleaning cycle.
Aside from these minor situations, the S7 MaxV has handled everything around my apartment with ease. Wandering socks, slippers, and shoes are no match for its dual-camera AI detection system. Randomly moving objects like laundry baskets or garbage bins don’t worry it either. It manages to avoid the standing mat beneath my desk, and all of the cables behind our TV table and near our desks (except really thin cables). The first time it went through the house, it had to go back and forth multiple times at different angles to get over the raised transition strip between the hallway and bedroom, but it has since “learned” how to overcome it and it now only takes one attempt. Two at most. This is why I can run it | 256 | 1 |
playing in iTunes, the book you're writing in Word, or your Time Machine backups. And, if you're already running low on disk space and the swap files become large enough, the result can be that Mac OS X stalls or even crashes because it has nowhere to put data (either in RAM or on your startup disk) that it needs to use.
To summarize: the more physical RAM you have, the less your Mac has to rely on swapping data to your disk—or, to look at it a different way, the more applications and documents you can have open before large numbers of pageouts begin to slow down your Mac. Having more RAM won't speed up your Mac if it hasn't yet reached the point where virtual memory has to use your disk heavily. Rather, it reduces the likelihood of your Mac reaching that point at all—and thus makes a profound and dramatic difference in speed.
So, at what point do you run out of physical RAM, such that adding more will benefit you? That varies. To find out how your RAM is being used at any given time (including how many pageouts are being generated), read Check Your Resource Usage; for details about increasing the RAM in your Mac, read Add RAM. As a rule, | playing in iTunes, the book you're writing in Word, or your Time Machine backups. And, if you're already running low on disk space and the swap files become large enough, the result can be that Mac OS X stalls or even crashes because it has nowhere to put data (either in RAM or on your startup disk) that it needs to use.
To summarize: the more physical RAM you have, the less your Mac has to rely on swapping data to your disk—or, to look at it a different way, the more applications and documents you can have open before large numbers of pageouts begin to slow down your Mac. Having more RAM won't speed up your Mac if it hasn't yet reached the point where virtual memory has to use your disk heavily. Rather, it reduces the likelihood of your Mac reaching that point at all—and thus makes a profound and dramatic difference in speed.
So, at what point do you run out of physical RAM, such that adding more will benefit you? That varies. To find out how your RAM is being used at any given time (including how many pageouts are being generated), read Check Your Resource Usage; for details about increasing the RAM in your Mac, read Add RAM. As a rule, | though, my experience has been that more RAM usually helps, and never hurts.
###### RAM and the Single GPU
A number of Mac models, including the Mac mini, certain versions of the iMac, and some notebook Macs, have graphics processing units (GPUs) with no video RAM of their own; they instead usurp a portion of your Mac's main RAM to use for video buffering. The result is that whatever amount of RAM is needed for video (256 MB is a typical number) is unavailable for anything else.
If you have plenty of RAM, you might not notice this, but a Mac with only 2 GB of RAM, of which 256 MB is reserved for video, has only 1.75 GB left for everything else—not very much!
Unfortunately, you can't decrease this figure to free up the RAM; your only recourse is to add more physical RAM if your Mac will accommodate it. There's an exception, however: some recent MacBook Pro models actually have two GPUs—an integrated one that relies on a portion of your Mac's main RAM, and a discrete one that has its own RAM. If you have one of these Macs, you can switch to the discrete GPU to free up RAM, | 256 | 1 |
done my best to get involved, from outreach activities to debates and discussions. So when I was asked to join a group of Fellows from the Royal Society to help develop the Society’s response to HEFCE’s consultation on REF, I leapt at the chance. Over the next few months, we shaped a vision for how REF 2021 could be, putting the institution at the centre of the system, rather than pressure falling onto individuals. I also took part in a morning of discussion with other early career researchers (ECRs) from across the sector to see if we had missed any potential challenges. The Royal Society’s proposals focus on ensuring that REF 2021 works better for all. Here are some of the big issues raised during our discussions, and why I think the Society’s proposals should form the basis of REF 2021
Assessing institutions, not individuals
The Royal Society has proposed introducing a portfolio submission of outputs to support each institution’s environment statement.
The vast majority of researchers across disciplines no longer toil away in their private ivory towers: we work in teams. At my university, the Schools within the Faculty of Science are so permeable, with a free flow of knowledge and skills between them, allowing great | done my best to get involved, from outreach activities to debates and discussions. So when I was asked to join a group of Fellows from the Royal Society to help develop the Society’s response to HEFCE’s consultation on REF, I leapt at the chance. Over the next few months, we shaped a vision for how REF 2021 could be, putting the institution at the centre of the system, rather than pressure falling onto individuals. I also took part in a morning of discussion with other early career researchers (ECRs) from across the sector to see if we had missed any potential challenges. The Royal Society’s proposals focus on ensuring that REF 2021 works better for all. Here are some of the big issues raised during our discussions, and why I think the Society’s proposals should form the basis of REF 2021
Assessing institutions, not individuals
The Royal Society has proposed introducing a portfolio submission of outputs to support each institution’s environment statement.
The vast majority of researchers across disciplines no longer toil away in their private ivory towers: we work in teams. At my university, the Schools within the Faculty of Science are so permeable, with a free flow of knowledge and skills between them, allowing great | research that spans different specialities. I’d be delighted if we could be rewarded for this more. But the REF 2014 was not designed to capture this: only some individuals were selected to submit a restricted number of outputs, while other essential aspects of a research environment, such as research technicians, librarians, and facilities did not fit neatly into REF submissions, and so risked being undervalued and neglected. Exciting, collaborative research was often considered too risky, and so wasn’t being supported or recognised. In essence, this system failed on many occasions to capture the wealth of research activity that takes place within institutions, and in collaboration with others beyond.
This is where the Royal Society’s proposal is beautiful in its simplicity: The institution submits a range of outputs that evidence the richness and strategic vision of that institution, as outlined in their environment statement. So if the institution claims to have great industry collaborations, these should be evidenced in its outputs.
Hire me as a person, not a bibliography
The undesirable side-effects of the current system don’t stop there. One of the major, and rather unfortunate, issues of the previous REF arose because a researcher’s outputs were portable: if they moved | 256 | 1 |
The legislature created the protection district to find local funding for 35 percent of the portion of the project built here — perhaps by levying taxes. Supporters say the concept is necessary as climate change will likely strengthen the winds and rains of future storms. Advocates such as Goshen caution it will take at least 12 years to design and build. Non-federal funding needed for the barrier system is about $10 billion.
Environmental advocates have expressed wide-ranging concerns about the proposal, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finalized last fall. They’ve pressed for more information about how the foundations of the gates will restrict water flow between Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, potentially impacting water quality and marine life. The barrier also won’t stop the worst of storms and it will still leave the region especially vulnerable during the years it takes to build.
Harris County is the most populous of the five counties the district represents, and residents could be responsible for some 85 percent of the local tax share for the proposal, making for about a 20 percent tax increase, Harris County Administrator David Berry said in December. Galveston, Chambers, Jefferson and Orange counties are also in the district’s jurisdiction.
The costly burden makes it all the | The legislature created the protection district to find local funding for 35 percent of the portion of the project built here — perhaps by levying taxes. Supporters say the concept is necessary as climate change will likely strengthen the winds and rains of future storms. Advocates such as Goshen caution it will take at least 12 years to design and build. Non-federal funding needed for the barrier system is about $10 billion.
Environmental advocates have expressed wide-ranging concerns about the proposal, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finalized last fall. They’ve pressed for more information about how the foundations of the gates will restrict water flow between Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, potentially impacting water quality and marine life. The barrier also won’t stop the worst of storms and it will still leave the region especially vulnerable during the years it takes to build.
Harris County is the most populous of the five counties the district represents, and residents could be responsible for some 85 percent of the local tax share for the proposal, making for about a 20 percent tax increase, Harris County Administrator David Berry said in December. Galveston, Chambers, Jefferson and Orange counties are also in the district’s jurisdiction.
The costly burden makes it all the | more pressing for stakeholders and residents to be tuned into the decision making, Goshen said.
“The real concern is that they’re not doing enough to make these meetings accessible to the public and to really get the word out that they’re having these meetings in the first place,” Goshen said, adding, “We really think that it’s imperative that this district has public engagement at the top of mind.”
Goshen kept searching online for months for information about the meetings, she said, and found nothing. It wasn’t until near the end of 2021 that someone forwarded her an agenda.
It turned out Gov. Greg Abbott had appointed six board members in June. Each county’s commissioners court picked one additional board member. The group had been getting together since August. The meetings were open to all, and met legal requirements, whether or not they’d been thoroughly advertised, according to those in charge.
The newly formed district now has a website and email distribution list but as the pandemic stretches on, the group still offers no way for the public to watch meetings online. It also has pages on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Goshen, as well as a Houston Chronicle | 256 | 1 |
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What this means was; we had to organise a carer for Ayden. We had so much helpful hands who are willing to sacrifice for us. I called all the childcare centres around the area and near the hospital that offers Emergency Care (I know right! I only found out they had such service through the Singapore Childcare Site!). We found one! The last one on the list of centres! We kept reviewing our list of our options. For the distance and convenience, we chose to send him to childcare.
Putting Ayden in Childcare was the hardest decision we had to make in order for me to be able to care for mum. It wasnt the kind of first day of school experience we want to witness as parents and even for Ayden to go through. We did what we had to do and to trust my own maternal instincts. Our typical daily routine is Home-Childcare-Hospital -Childcare-Hospital-Home every weekday. It was exhausting I must admit.
Thank you to all the staff at Genesis Childcare who very much love and nurture Ayden while he was there and who was willing to take in emergency cases like us.
Finally, after a week, Mum was wheeled in for her Bypass | follow him.
What this means was; we had to organise a carer for Ayden. We had so much helpful hands who are willing to sacrifice for us. I called all the childcare centres around the area and near the hospital that offers Emergency Care (I know right! I only found out they had such service through the Singapore Childcare Site!). We found one! The last one on the list of centres! We kept reviewing our list of our options. For the distance and convenience, we chose to send him to childcare.
Putting Ayden in Childcare was the hardest decision we had to make in order for me to be able to care for mum. It wasnt the kind of first day of school experience we want to witness as parents and even for Ayden to go through. We did what we had to do and to trust my own maternal instincts. Our typical daily routine is Home-Childcare-Hospital -Childcare-Hospital-Home every weekday. It was exhausting I must admit.
Thank you to all the staff at Genesis Childcare who very much love and nurture Ayden while he was there and who was willing to take in emergency cases like us.
Finally, after a week, Mum was wheeled in for her Bypass | Surgery. It was a 6 hours operation. She was wheeled in at 2pm and got out at 9pm. I took the time to visit the husband’s grandma and by the time we got home it was already close to 10pm with a cranky toddler of course!
Dad and the rest of the siblings went to the hospital to catch a glimpse of her after the Operation. I wish I did, but Ayden was just being too difficult we had to stay home and put him to sleep.
The next morning after dropping off Ayden at the Childcare, I rushed to the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit (CTICU). the Sister told me to prepare myself as the current view of mum’s well-being is quite heartbreaking. Don’t get me wrong, everything went well with the bypass even with a few hiccups due to internal bleeding, even in the doctor’s exact words “MasyaAllah your mother is such a challenge and I love it!”, seeing the amount of tubes on her, is very much overwhelming.
The first day was ok, got myself together, keep talking to her, fed her, silently cried at the side of the bed when she | 256 | 1 |
found around coral reef systems.
Red Sea dive liveaboards table
This list of Red Sea liveaboards is in descending customer rating order, followed by Scuba Diving Luxury Rating (SDE Lux Rating, see above), so the liveaboards with the highest customer rating and the best SDE lux rating will be at the top of the list. If you want to change the list order, use the “Sort by” dropdown below.
Review: MY Hammerhead I; Book: MY Hammerhead I 10 71% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MV Andromeda; Book: MV Andromeda 10 65% NO YES YES YES YES
Review: MV Ghani; Book: MV Ghani 10 50% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Sea Friend; Book: MY Sea Friend 9.6 71% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Aldebaran; Book: MY Aldebaran 9.6 67% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Aphrodite; Book: MY Aphrodite 9.5 88% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Seven Seas; Book: MY Seven Seas 9.5 87% YES YES YES YES YES
Sha’b Rumi video | found around coral reef systems.
Red Sea dive liveaboards table
This list of Red Sea liveaboards is in descending customer rating order, followed by Scuba Diving Luxury Rating (SDE Lux Rating, see above), so the liveaboards with the highest customer rating and the best SDE lux rating will be at the top of the list. If you want to change the list order, use the “Sort by” dropdown below.
Review: MY Hammerhead I; Book: MY Hammerhead I 10 71% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MV Andromeda; Book: MV Andromeda 10 65% NO YES YES YES YES
Review: MV Ghani; Book: MV Ghani 10 50% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Sea Friend; Book: MY Sea Friend 9.6 71% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Aldebaran; Book: MY Aldebaran 9.6 67% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Aphrodite; Book: MY Aphrodite 9.5 88% YES YES YES YES YES
Review: MY Seven Seas; Book: MY Seven Seas 9.5 87% YES YES YES YES YES
Sha’b Rumi video |
https://youtu.be/qWN1y8vdGV0
Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Biccio and hammerhead sharks at Sha'ab rumi, Sudan (https://youtu.be/qWN1y8vdGV0)
Biccio and hammerhead sharks at Sha’ab rumi, Sudan
9. Vancouver Island, Canada
After talking about one of Jacques Cousteau’s loves, the Red Sea, second only to this is Vancouver Island on Canada’s west coast.
In fact Jacques Cousteau’s words to describe Canada’s west coast were “the best temperate-water diving in the world and second only to the Red Sea.”
https://youtu.be/Z-ScxR8aV4Y
Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Tidal currents (https://youtu.be/Z-ScxR8aV4Y)
amazing tidal currents in Seymore Straights (between Vancouver Island and Quadra Island) BC. When the tides come in and out they create powerful currents as they pass through this narrow channel.
Vancouver Island has | 256 | 1 |
comments intend to take sides in the underlying dispute between the AT&T ILECs and Sprint Nextel. However, AAPC does respectfully submit that any relief granted to the AT&T ILECs, if they are entitled to any, must be done by properly applying the provisions of the interconnection agreements themselves, and not, as AT&T would have the Commission do, by effectively eviscerating Commitment 7.1 in the guise of interpreting it.
By: s/Kenneth E. Hardman
Kenneth E. Hardman
2154 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Ste 250
[email protected]
Its Attorney
1 See AT&T, Inc. and BellSouth Corporation Application for Transfer of Control (Memorandum Opinion and Order), WC Docket No. 06-74, FCC 06-189, adopted December 29, 2006 and released March 26, 2007, at p. 149 (Appendix F, Reducing Transaction Costs Associated with Interconnection Agreements).
Source: AAPC
New Phone Tax
Voter Approval Needed to Replace Obsolete Telecommunications Fees
by BIANCA LICATA, MARTHA SADLER
Since a federal court has rendered the Internal Revenue Service’s | comments intend to take sides in the underlying dispute between the AT&T ILECs and Sprint Nextel. However, AAPC does respectfully submit that any relief granted to the AT&T ILECs, if they are entitled to any, must be done by properly applying the provisions of the interconnection agreements themselves, and not, as AT&T would have the Commission do, by effectively eviscerating Commitment 7.1 in the guise of interpreting it.
By: s/Kenneth E. Hardman
Kenneth E. Hardman
2154 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Ste 250
[email protected]
Its Attorney
1 See AT&T, Inc. and BellSouth Corporation Application for Transfer of Control (Memorandum Opinion and Order), WC Docket No. 06-74, FCC 06-189, adopted December 29, 2006 and released March 26, 2007, at p. 149 (Appendix F, Reducing Transaction Costs Associated with Interconnection Agreements).
Source: AAPC
New Phone Tax
Voter Approval Needed to Replace Obsolete Telecommunications Fees
by BIANCA LICATA, MARTHA SADLER
Since a federal court has rendered the Internal Revenue Service’s | old time-and-distance phone bill tax obsolete, the City of Santa Barbara, among others, must rewrite its own updated telecommunications tax — and quickly. At stake is almost $4 million in annual revenue, money that currently makes up approximately 14 percent of the city’s road maintenance budget — counting both general fund and Measure D monies. The telecommunications tax also helps pay for emergency and recreational services.
The object of the game is to get voter approval before the communications providers sue the city, whose current Utility Users Tax (UUT) is written as a mirror image of the Federal Excise Tax that a federal court ruled against in May 2006, saying that the IRS could no longer tax calls based on time and distance — a practice that dates back to the Spanish-American Civil War, said City Finance Director Bob Peirson. As a result of the ruling, the federal tax was suspended, and the IRS was forced to repay taxpayers $25. There is some irony, Peirson said, in the fact that cities throughout the nation mimicked the federal tax code’s language at the behest of the telecommunications companies, to make calculations easier for them. So when the IRS updated its excise | 256 | 1 |