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{"content":[{"text":"5 STEPS TO SECURE YOUR NEW WORK COMPUTER","bbox":{"left":0.189757,"top":0.053554,"width":0.6060920000000001,"height":0.022894000000000005}},{"text":"4. BROWSE THE BROWSER \n PLUGINS \n Both Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome \n have a vast range of plugins. It's outside \n of the scope of this article to suggest \n which would benefit your business best, \n however we would recommend spending \n time browsing the plugin libraries and \n seeing which suit your needs most.","bbox":{"left":0.078455,"top":0.096591,"width":0.343758,"height":0.17327600000000004}},{"text":"5. TREAT ANY USB/ HARD \n DRIVE THAT ISN'T YOURS \n AS IF IT HAS A VIRUS ON IT \n In today's age, it's rare you would need to \n transfer something via USB or a hard \n drive where it couldn't be done on line. If \n someone suggests plugging in a USB to \n your system, ask if they wouldn't mind \n emailing it to you instead. You can see \n some details in an email attachment \n (size, file name, file type) that you can't \n see on a USB.","bbox":{"left":0.076047,"top":0.285709,"width":0.34859700000000005,"height":0.23104800000000003}},{"text":"ABOUTUS","bbox":{"left":0.55646,"top":0.336679,"width":0.11622200000000005,"height":0.022894000000000025}},{"text":"The Lancashire Cyber Foundry runs a \n programme designed to support \n businesses facing cyber challenges in \n Lancashire. Digital Innovation support is \n part of this programme but there is also \n business stategy support available too. \n This includes workshops dedicated to \n evaluation of the driving forces which will \n shape the world of today and beyond. \n Consider how your business is affected by \n external changes, now consider how \n much time your business spends \n evaluating them and planning for them.","bbox":{"left":0.557232,"top":0.371644,"width":0.3589110000000001,"height":0.22214100000000003}},{"text":"II","bbox":{"left":0.36991,"top":0.542361,"width":0.026700999999999975,"height":0.045987}},{"text":"If someone suggests \n plugging in a USB to your \n system, ask if they \n wouldn't mind emailing it","bbox":{"left":0.028032,"top":0.557945,"width":0.319279,"height":0.09309400000000001}},{"text":"To find out more about how your business \n can access support or register on one of \n upcoming workshops contact us: \n cyberfoundry®lancaster.ac.uk","bbox":{"left":0.557214,"top":0.611192,"width":0.35379700000000003,"height":0.06841700000000006}},{"text":"ABOUT THE AUTHOR","bbox":{"left":0.045638,"top":0.731034,"width":0.23440899999999998,"height":0.021702}},{"text":"Geraint Harries \n Before starting at Lancaster University over 4 years ago, Geraint \n had worked in software development roles in both IBM and the \n Civil Service. In addition to being a qualified teacher, Geraint has \n worked freelance with a varied client base as a software developer \n and graphic designer.","bbox":{"left":0.044853,"top":0.799375,"width":0.64732,"height":0.16128600000000004}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.55725,"top":0.100781,"width":0.440352,"height":0.225934}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.55725,"top":0.100781,"width":0.440352,"height":0.225934}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Our Take Away Menu","bbox":{"left":0.326026,"top":0.023559,"width":0.3475280000000001,"height":0.029344}},{"text":"Hot Starters","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.106363,"width":0.17253800000000002,"height":0.02677800000000001}},{"text":"Bouchot mussels à la Marinière (butter, onions, white wine, cream) gr……………...….…...10.00 \n 500","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.15729,"width":0.933143,"height":0.02132600000000001}},{"text":"Velouté parmentier","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.200049,"width":0.201351,"height":0.02132600000000001}},{"text":"(leek, potato, butter cream, small croutons) cl.........................................7.00 \n 50","bbox":{"left":0.246556,"top":0.200049,"width":0.7191050000000001,"height":0.02132600000000001}},{"text":"Home made fish soup with rouille, gruyère chesse","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.242809,"width":0.483771,"height":0.02132600000000001}},{"text":"and croutons 50 cl………………....……...8.50","bbox":{"left":0.528842,"top":0.242809,"width":0.4365570000000001,"height":0.02132600000000001}},{"text":"Cold Starters","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.289551,"width":0.18325600000000003,"height":0.026778000000000024}},{"text":"Homemade semi-cooked foie gras, mesclun, tomato confit and toast ……………...12.00","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.343044,"width":0.9265559999999999,"height":0.02132600000000001}},{"text":"The Gourmande salad (salad, endive, tomatoes, smoked duck breast, duck breast with foie gras, \n croutons, lardons, pine nuts, asparagus)....................................................................................................10.50","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.385803,"width":0.930109,"height":0.04270600000000002}},{"text":"The Sea Salad (salad, tomato, avocado, sucrine, seafood, home-smoked salmon, octopus, croutons, \n chive cream, lemon zest) ............ ………………………………………………………….. ……12.00","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.442246,"width":0.9355669999999999,"height":0.04272900000000002}},{"text":"Fusillis tricolore salad (pasta, chicken with herbs, rocket, cherry and confit tomatoes, peppers, \n emmental sticks, small croutons……………………………………………………………….......8.50","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.5037,"width":0.934358,"height":0.04270599999999991}},{"text":"Meat and Fish","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.57364,"width":0.20600600000000002,"height":0.02677799999999997}},{"text":"Filet of sea bream with basil crumble (green vegetables)……………………….…….…....12.00","bbox":{"left":0.039911,"top":0.62585,"width":0.922257,"height":0.021325999999999956}},{"text":"Duo of white and squid ink tagliatelle with seafood \n (cocktail mussels, squid, shrimp, scallops) with cream ……………………………","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.669215,"width":0.748808,"height":0.04210599999999998}},{"text":"….……......12.50","bbox":{"left":0.799604,"top":0.690595,"width":0.16277200000000003,"height":0.021325999999999956}},{"text":"Suppions à l'Armoricaine \n (small cuttlefish, baby octopus, onions flambéed in cognac and tomato sauce) white rice…....…12.00 \n . \n Aïoli Provençale \n (Cod, carrot, potato, green beans, peas, cauliflower,broccoli, hard-boiled egg, mussels................. .13.00","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.733354,"width":0.929922,"height":0.10684499999999997}},{"text":"Lamp chop infuseed 7:00 -","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.861656,"width":0.283205,"height":0.021325999999999956}},{"text":"truffled mashed potatoes...............................................................…13.50","bbox":{"left":0.334089,"top":0.861656,"width":0.631713,"height":0.021325999999999956}},{"text":"Confit of beef cheek à la Méditerranéenne– Tagliatelles………………..................................12.00","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.901707,"width":0.9315289999999999,"height":0.021325999999999956}},{"text":"Agnolettis (large raviolis) with speck mozzarella ricotta and pesto rosso..........................12.50","bbox":{"left":0.033259,"top":0.944467,"width":0.930325,"height":0.021325999999999956}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"FILE NO. 210382","bbox":{"left":0.124706,"top":0.030379,"width":0.158157,"height":0.020818}},{"text":"ORDINANCE NO.","bbox":{"left":0.536471,"top":0.030379,"width":0.15799999999999992,"height":0.020818}},{"text":"1 \n 2 \n 3 \n 4 \n 5 \n 6 \n 7 \n 8 \n 9 \n 10 \n 11 \n 12 \n 13 \n 14 \n 15 \n 16 \n 17 \n 18 \n 19 \n 20 \n 21 \n 22 \n 23 \n 24 \n 25","bbox":{"left":0.060196,"top":0.116439,"width":0.021882,"height":0.7480910000000001}},{"text":"[Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) \n Filing Requirements - Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board and Office of Inspector General]","bbox":{"left":0.124706,"top":0.114924,"width":0.800941,"height":0.03597}},{"text":"Ordinance amending the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code to update the \n Conflict of Interest Code’s Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) filing \n requirements, and Sunshine and Ethics training requirements, by adding members of \n the Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board and the Inspector General in the Sheriff’s \n Department Office of Inspector General.","bbox":{"left":0.124706,"top":0.176364,"width":0.7955490000000001,"height":0.142076}},{"text":"NOTE:","bbox":{"left":0.183529,"top":0.330833,"width":0.05996099999999999,"height":0.020818000000000003}},{"text":"Unchanged Code text and uncodified text are in plain Arial font. \n Additions to Codes are in single-underline italics Times New Roman font. \n Deletions to Codes are in strikethrough italics Times New Roman font. \n Board amendment additions are in double-underlined Arial font. \n Board amendment deletions are in strikethrough Arial font. \n Asterisks (* * * *) indicate the omission of unchanged Code \n subsections or parts of tables.","bbox":{"left":0.271765,"top":0.330833,"width":0.613882,"height":0.11172700000000002}},{"text":"Be it ordained by the People of the City and County of San Francisco:","bbox":{"left":0.183529,"top":0.479318,"width":0.603885,"height":0.020818000000000003}},{"text":"Section 1. Article III of the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code is hereby \n amended by revising Section 3.1-103 and adding Section 3.1-417, to read as follows: \n SEC. 3.1-103. FILING OFFICERS. \n Persons holding designated positions shall file the specified statements, declarations, \n and certificates with the filing officers designated in this Section. \n (a) MEMBERS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. \n (1) Members of the following boards and commissions shall file their Form 700 \n Statements of Economic Interests, Sunshine Ordinance Declarations, and Certificates of \n Ethics Training with the Ethics Commission: \n * * * * \n San Francisco Public Utilities Commission","bbox":{"left":0.124706,"top":0.539924,"width":0.802279,"height":0.32384900000000005}},{"text":"Supervisor Walton \n BOARD OF SUPERVISORS","bbox":{"left":0.124706,"top":0.928542,"width":0.18863200000000002,"height":0.030101999999999962}},{"text":"Page 1","bbox":{"left":0.894309,"top":0.942939,"width":0.04680899999999999,"height":0.015614000000000017}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"Children with Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) continued","bbox":{"left":0.173209,"top":0.036291,"width":0.653583,"height":0.033555999999999996}},{"text":"SYMPTOM","bbox":{"left":0.089869,"top":0.098205,"width":0.07770099999999999,"height":0.016694}},{"text":"MEDICATION","bbox":{"left":0.325165,"top":0.098205,"width":0.097113,"height":0.016694}},{"text":"SIDE EFFECTS","bbox":{"left":0.637263,"top":0.098205,"width":0.1015879999999999,"height":0.016694}},{"text":"Seizures","bbox":{"left":0.089869,"top":0.12977,"width":0.06159600000000001,"height":0.016693999999999987}},{"text":"Anti-convulsants (Dilantin)","bbox":{"left":0.325163,"top":0.129756,"width":0.19487,"height":0.016708}},{"text":"Gingival hyperplasia","bbox":{"left":0.637258,"top":0.12977,"width":0.15173500000000006,"height":0.016693999999999987}},{"text":"Hypertension","bbox":{"left":0.089869,"top":0.161336,"width":0.101876,"height":0.016694000000000014}},{"text":"Calcium channel blockers","bbox":{"left":0.325163,"top":0.161322,"width":0.182705,"height":0.016708}},{"text":"Xerostomia","bbox":{"left":0.637257,"top":0.161336,"width":0.08532200000000001,"height":0.016694000000000014}},{"text":"Behavioral \n Many children with Down syndrome can successfully be treated in the dental office. \n Guidance: \n • Plan a pre-appointment (in person/ phone) to discuss patient special needs prior to the first visit. Discuss this \n with the parent or care provider-they know the child best. \n • Schedule appointments early in the morning or best time of day for patient. \n • Talk with the parent or caregiver to determine the patient’s level of intellectual and functional abilities and \n explain each procedure at a level the patient can understand. \n • Use short, clear instructions and speak directly to the patient. \n • Minimize distractions, such as sights and sounds, which may make it difficult for the patient to cooperate. \n • Start the oral examination slowly, using only fingers at first. If this is successful, begin using dental \n instruments. \n • Use the Tell-Show-Do approach when introducing new instruments or procedures. \n • Reward cooperative behavior with positive verbal reinforcement. \n • Develop trust and consistency between the dental staff and the patient. Use the same staff, dental operatory, \n and appointment time each visit if appropriate.","bbox":{"left":0.104575,"top":0.198715,"width":0.802028,"height":0.27187799999999995}},{"text":"Dental Treatment and Prevention: \n • Consider patient’s cardiac status and need for premedication-medical consult may be indicated \n • It is not uncommon to encounter patients who are tube-fed among the population of Children with Special \n Healthcare Needs. Patients fed by tube typically have low caries, rapid accumulation of calculus, GERD \n (Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease), oral hypersensitivity, and are at high risk for aspiration in the dental \n chair. No antibiotic premedication is needed for Gastric or Nasogastric tubes. Position the patient in as \n upright a position as possible and utilize low amounts of water and high volume suction to minimize \n aspiration. \n • Examine patients by the first birthday; monitor tooth eruption patterns and malformations. \n • Monitor periodontal disease. Treat as needed and consider specialty referral if indicated. \n • Consider prescribing Chlorhexidine or other antimicrobial agents for daily use \n • Some patients are good candidates for full orthodontic treatment. Maintain primary teeth as long as possible \n and consider space maintenance and orthodontic consultation for missing teeth. \n Considerations due to associated medical conditions: \n • Increased gag reflex during oral examination. \n • Chronic respiratory infections and open mouth posture → frequent mouth breathing → xerostomia. \n • Seizure management during treatment: Remove all dental instruments from the mouth. Clear the area \n around the dental chair. Stay with the child and turn child to one side. Monitor airway to reduce risk of \n aspiration. Note time seizure begins: if seizure continues >3 min call EMS – Danger of Status Epilepticus \n (potentially life threatening). \n • Carefully move patients with atlantoaxial instability into the dental chair, giving special attention to the spine \n and neck. Use pillows to stabilize the patient and increase comfort, as directed by the caregiver.","bbox":{"left":0.089869,"top":0.483465,"width":0.8130310000000001,"height":0.374755}},{"text":"Look for signs of physical abuse during the examination. Note findings in chart and report any suspected abuse to \n Child Protective Services, as required by law. Abuse is more common in children with developmental disabilities \n and often manifests in oral trauma.","bbox":{"left":0.089869,"top":0.871049,"width":0.8134790000000001,"height":0.051564000000000054}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"Table of Contents \n Preface .................................................................................................................................. 5 \n List of Action Minutes ............................................................................................................ 6 \n Minutes ................................................................................................................................. 7 \n Plenary I - Opening Plenary ............................................................................................................7 \n 1. Clerk’s Welcome ............................................................................................................................................... 7 \n 2. Thanks to the Miwok People ............................................................................................................................ 7 \n 3. Walker Creek Ranch Welcome ......................................................................................................................... 7 \n 4. Roll Call ............................................................................................................................................................. 7 \n 5. Visitors .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 \n 6. Arrangements ................................................................................................................................................... 7 \n 7. Committee Briefings ......................................................................................................................................... 8 \n 8. Minutes ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 \n Plenary II – Keynote Address ........................................................................................................ 10 \n 1. Opening .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 \n 2. Lloyd Lee Wilson ............................................................................................................................................. 10 \n 3. Speaker’s Background .................................................................................................................................... 10 \n Plenary III – Meeting for Business I ............................................................................................... 11 \n 1. Epistle ............................................................................................................................................................. 11 \n 2. Naming Committee ........................................................................................................................................ 11 \n 3. Nominating Committee .................................................................................................................................. 11 \n 4. Ministry and Oversight (M&O) Report ........................................................................................................... 11 \n 5. Statistical Report ............................................................................................................................................ 12 \n 6. Treasurer’s Report .......................................................................................................................................... 12 \n 7. Finance Report ................................................................................................................................................ 12 \n 8. Youth Program Coordinating Committee (YPCC) ........................................................................................... 12 \n 9. Junior Yearly Meeting Adult Support Committee .......................................................................................... 13 \n 10. Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 \n Plenary IV – Listening Session ....................................................................................................... 14 \n 1. Subcommittee on Child Refugee and Migration ............................................................................................ 14 \n 2. Abuse Protection Policy .................................................................................................................................. 15 \n 3. Finance Committee......................................................................................................................................... 15 \n 4. Unity with Nature (UwN) Report .................................................................................................................... 16 \n Plenary V – Meeting for Business II ............................................................................................... 17 \n 1. Travel Minutes ................................................................................................................................................ 17 \n 2. Epistle Reading ............................................................................................................................................... 17 \n 3. Minutes ........................................................................................................................................................... 17 \n 4. Departure of Lloyd Lee Wilson ....................................................................................................................... 17 \n 5. Nominating Committee .................................................................................................................................. 17 \n 6. State of the Society Report (M&O) ................................................................................................................ 17 \n 7. Unity with Nature Committee ........................................................................................................................ 17 \n Plenary VI – Meeting for Memorials ............................................................................................. 19 \n Plenary VII – Meeting for Business III ............................................................................................ 21 \n 1. Epistle Reading ............................................................................................................................................... 21 \n 2. Visitors ............................................................................................................................................................ 21 \n 3. 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{"content":[{"text":"Noxubee County School District │2021-2022 Calendar","bbox":{"left":0.206895,"top":0.039593,"width":0.592951,"height":0.021735000000000004}},{"text":"Grading Periods \n August 5, 2021 – October 7, 2021 \n October 12, 2021 – December 21, 2021 \n January 10, 2022 – March 11, 2022 \n March 21, 2022 – May 26, 2022","bbox":{"left":0.135725,"top":0.117519,"width":0.337665,"height":0.08769699999999998}},{"text":"Number of Days \n 44 \n 46 \n 43 \n 47","bbox":{"left":0.625997,"top":0.117519,"width":0.1397299999999999,"height":0.08769699999999998}},{"text":"TOTAL DAYS","bbox":{"left":0.252582,"top":0.222822,"width":0.10361700000000001,"height":0.017090999999999995}},{"text":"180","bbox":{"left":0.680703,"top":0.222822,"width":0.02999700000000005,"height":0.017090999999999995}},{"text":"MSIS Reporting Months","bbox":{"left":0.402042,"top":0.313883,"width":0.1961219999999999,"height":0.017091000000000023}},{"text":"Month \n 1 \n 2 \n 3 \n 4 \n 5 \n 6 \n 7 \n 8 \n 9","bbox":{"left":0.178464,"top":0.348618,"width":0.056333999999999995,"height":0.17603000000000002}},{"text":"Beginning \n August 5, 2021 \n October 1, 2021 \n November 2, 2021 \n December 1, 2021 \n January 10, 2022 \n February 1, 2022 \n March 1, 2022 \n April 1, 2022 \n May 2, 2022","bbox":{"left":0.31317,"top":0.348618,"width":0.159343,"height":0.17603000000000002}},{"text":"Ending \n September 30, 2021 \n October 29, 2021 \n November 30, 2021 \n December 21, 2021 \n January 31, 2022 \n February 28, 2022 \n March 31, 2022 \n April 29, 2022 \n May 26, 2022","bbox":{"left":0.508905,"top":0.348618,"width":0.17169999999999985,"height":0.17603000000000002}},{"text":"Number of Days \n 39 \n 19 \n 17 \n 15 \n 15 \n 19 \n 18 \n 19 \n 19","bbox":{"left":0.723252,"top":0.348618,"width":0.14014899999999997,"height":0.17603000000000002}},{"text":"TOTAL DAYS","bbox":{"left":0.583252,"top":0.542279,"width":0.10361699999999996,"height":0.017090999999999967}},{"text":"180","bbox":{"left":0.778399,"top":0.542279,"width":0.02999700000000005,"height":0.017090999999999967}},{"text":"Employment Days \n 2021-2022 Work Days \n No. Work \n Days Begins \n 187 08/02/2021 \n 190 08/02/2021 \n 190 07/28/2021 \n 200 08/02/2021 \n 210 07/12/2021 \n 220 07/12/2021 \n 230 07/12/2021 \n 240 07/01/2021","bbox":{"left":0.391062,"top":0.616515,"width":0.22188000000000008,"height":0.2286149999999999}},{"text":"Personnel \n 9 Months \n 10 Months (Counselors) \n 10 Months (Vocational) \n 10 Months \n 10 ½ Months \n 11 Months \n 11 ½ Months \n 12 Months","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.672878,"width":0.22141499999999997,"height":0.17225199999999996}},{"text":"Ends \n 05/26/2022 \n 06/01/2022 \n 05/26/2022 \n 06/15/2022 \n 05/27/2022 \n 06/10/2022 \n 06/24/2022 \n 06/30/2022","bbox":{"left":0.704428,"top":0.672878,"width":0.10405299999999995,"height":0.17225199999999996}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"PAGE 2","bbox":{"left":0.851144,"top":0.046633,"width":0.05885299999999993,"height":0.017278999999999996}},{"text":"Men’s Health History","bbox":{"left":0.705212,"top":0.11322,"width":0.21096800000000004,"height":0.019805000000000003}},{"text":"HEALTH INFORMATION (continued)","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.241942,"width":0.29756499999999997,"height":0.017734000000000028}},{"text":"How is/was the health of your mother?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.288931,"width":0.277643,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"How is/was the health of your father?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.321544,"width":0.26843199999999995,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"What is your ancestry?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.35412,"width":0.16575600000000001,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"What blood type are you?","bbox":{"left":0.657369,"top":0.35412,"width":0.18598500000000007,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"How is your sleep?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.386696,"width":0.137905,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"How many hours?","bbox":{"left":0.341258,"top":0.386696,"width":0.13148099999999996,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"Do you wake up at night?","bbox":{"left":0.599134,"top":0.386696,"width":0.184211,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"Why?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.417453,"width":0.04158099999999999,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"Any pain, stiffness, or swelling?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.448211,"width":0.22784099999999996,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"Constipation/Diarrhea/Gas?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.480787,"width":0.20143,"height":0.01727899999999999}},{"text":"Allergies or sensitivities? Please explain:","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.513362,"width":0.293917,"height":0.017279000000000044}},{"text":"MEDICAL INFORMATION","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.55943,"width":0.218551,"height":0.017734000000000028}},{"text":"Do you take any supplements or medications? Please list:","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.588236,"width":0.41865299999999994,"height":0.017279000000000044}},{"text":"Any healers, helpers, or therapies with which you are involved? Please list:","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.646872,"width":0.5402549999999999,"height":0.017279000000000044}},{"text":"What role do sports and exercise play in your life?","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.733577,"width":0.361131,"height":0.017279000000000044}},{"text":"© 2007, 2013 Integrative Nutrition, Inc. | Reprinted with permission","bbox":{"left":0.075294,"top":0.953754,"width":0.48131999999999997,"height":0.017279000000000044}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.069444,"top":0.047285,"width":0.324591,"height":0.090909}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.069444,"top":0.047285,"width":0.324591,"height":0.090909}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Brothers & Sisters, how to get \n INVOLVED","bbox":{"left":0.322956,"top":0.040442,"width":0.363089,"height":0.096614}},{"text":"Daily \n Prayers \n Pray without Ceasing \n 1 Thessalonians 5:17","bbox":{"left":0.05,"top":0.209034,"width":0.18789700000000004,"height":0.099304}},{"text":"Dear Lord, \n We praise your Holy name and give \n thanks for the daily blessings we \n undeservedly receive. We humbly \n repent of the thoughts, actions, and \n deeds that do not honor you or \n bring you glory and ask for for- \n giveness. Thank you for \n loving us and giving us second \n chances as we strive to be more \n Christ-like in our thinking and daily \n choices. We ask for the Holy Spirit \n to fill us and guide us in everything \n we do. In Jesus name, Amen.","bbox":{"left":0.256706,"top":0.20849,"width":0.329311,"height":0.32792499999999997}},{"text":"Praying for: \n Brittany Pitt, Karen Hubbard, Dixon \n Family, Denise Irish, Iva Hoffman, \n Ernest Coburn, Brenda Willhoft, Linda \n Hunt, Breningers, Dean Boorman, \n Julie Hinds, Ken & April Latham, \n Roger Dale, Larry Honaker, Azalea \n Kimball, Jo Ella Jones, Mykaila \n Grossnicklaus, Janet TwoHawks, \n Christy Thornton, Hannah Thornton, \n Taryn Sosnoski, Cindy Gregory, Pat \n Wignes, Vicki Houser","bbox":{"left":0.602282,"top":0.207957,"width":0.35118800000000006,"height":0.292772}},{"text":"Can you spare \n some change? \n August 12 Deadline \n Eugene Church of Christ will be helping \n Mountain States Children’s Home by collect- \n ing loose change now through Aug 12th. \n Funds raised help purchase clothing and \n perishable food items for children in need \n which normally cost about $62,000 per year. \n Look for a change cannister on the table in \n the lobby and take one home today. Remem- \n ber, change starts at home! www.msch.org","bbox":{"left":0.517956,"top":0.584606,"width":0.43727400000000005,"height":0.32440500000000005}},{"text":"Do you need to put on the \n Lord in baptism? Or do \n you know somebody who \n does? It’s time to talk!","bbox":{"left":0.042381,"top":0.61239,"width":0.271146,"height":0.08750000000000002}},{"text":"If you or somebody you know would like to \n move into a closer relationship with Christ \n through baptism, please contact Calvin or \n one of the Elders through the Church Office \n for guidance and more information.","bbox":{"left":0.042381,"top":0.729567,"width":0.424101,"height":0.12258100000000005}},{"text":"Missions Support: \n *Disaster Relief Effort, Inc. *Mt. States Children’s Home","bbox":{"left":0.044286,"top":0.909687,"width":0.442802,"height":0.051510000000000056}},{"text":"*Ashcrafts in Africa","bbox":{"left":0.518527,"top":0.944922,"width":0.15229000000000004,"height":0.01627500000000004}},{"text":"*Spanish Literature Ministries","bbox":{"left":0.696329,"top":0.944922,"width":0.23304400000000003,"height":0.01627500000000004}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.332837,"top":0.560992,"width":0.145192,"height":0.121623},{"left":0.061022,"top":0.039373,"width":0.17624,"height":0.126265},{"left":0.531468,"top":0.586742,"width":0.168268,"height":0.051804},{"left":0.801429,"top":0.028513,"width":0.154663,"height":0.127369}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.332837,"top":0.560992,"width":0.145192,"height":0.121623},{"left":0.061022,"top":0.039373,"width":0.17624,"height":0.126265},{"left":0.531468,"top":0.586742,"width":0.168268,"height":0.051804},{"left":0.801429,"top":0.028513,"width":0.154663,"height":0.127369}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Case 15-01183-led","bbox":{"left":0.186879,"top":0.017849,"width":0.16672800000000002,"height":0.016927}},{"text":"Doc 27","bbox":{"left":0.37533,"top":0.017849,"width":0.06210100000000002,"height":0.016927}},{"text":"Entered 12/23/15 17:11:45","bbox":{"left":0.459154,"top":0.017849,"width":0.232041,"height":0.016927}},{"text":"Page 2 of 3","bbox":{"left":0.712918,"top":0.017849,"width":0.10019999999999996,"height":0.016927}},{"text":"1 \n 2 \n 3 \n 4 \n 5 \n 6 \n 7 \n 8","bbox":{"left":0.113765,"top":0.099222,"width":0.009804000000000007,"height":0.23233299999999998}},{"text":"in the Motion, or if you want the court to consider your views on the Motion, then you must file an \n opposition with the court, and serve a copy on the person making the Motion no later than 14 days \n preceding the hearing date for the motion, unless an exception applies (see Local Rule 9014(d)(3)). \n The opposition must state your position, set forth all relevant facts and legal authority, and be \n supported by affidavits or declarations that conform to Local Rule 9014(c).","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.099222,"width":0.7942230000000001,"height":0.141424}},{"text":"If you object to the relief requested, you must file a WRITTEN response to this pleading with the \n court. You must also serve your written response on the person who sent you this notice.","bbox":{"left":0.155922,"top":0.258919,"width":0.776251,"height":0.05051499999999998}},{"text":"9 \n 10 \n 11 \n 12 \n 13 \n 14 \n 15","bbox":{"left":0.103922,"top":0.341684,"width":0.01964700000000001,"height":0.20203100000000007}},{"text":"If you do not file a written response with the court, or if you do not serve your written response on \n the person who sent you this notice, then: \n  The court may refuse to allow you to speak at the scheduled hearing; and \n  The court may rule against you without formally calling the matter at the hearing.","bbox":{"left":0.155922,"top":0.319563,"width":0.775983,"height":0.11112100000000003}},{"text":"NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the hearing on the said Motion will be held before a \n United States Bankruptcy Judge, in the Foley Federal Building, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South, \n Third Floor, Bankruptcy Courtroom No. 3, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 on January 25, 2016, at \n 1:30 p.m. \n DATED this 23rd day of December, 2015.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.448957,"width":0.794065,"height":0.141449}},{"text":"16 \n 17 \n 18 \n 19 \n 20 \n 21 \n 22","bbox":{"left":0.103922,"top":0.553831,"width":0.019608,"height":0.20203000000000004}},{"text":"WILSON ELSER MOSKOWITZ EDELMAN & \n DICKER LLP","bbox":{"left":0.553056,"top":0.605194,"width":0.386509,"height":0.03763700000000003}},{"text":"__/s. Vernon A. Nelson, Jr._______________ \n Vernon A. Nelson, Jr., Esq. \n Nevada Bar No. 6434 \n 300 South 4th Street, 11th Floor \n Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 \n Telephone: (702) 727-1400","bbox":{"left":0.553056,"top":0.657467,"width":0.36181300000000005,"height":0.10733300000000001}},{"text":"23 \n 24 \n 25 \n 26 \n 27 \n 28","bbox":{"left":0.103922,"top":0.76599,"width":0.019608,"height":0.17157100000000003}},{"text":"Attorneys for Defendants \n XL AMERICA, INC., XL INSURANCE \n AMERICA, INC., \n XL SELECT PROFESSIONAL, PEARL \n INSURANCE GROUP, LLC, \n GREENWICH INSURANCE GROUP","bbox":{"left":0.553056,"top":0.779475,"width":0.32356799999999997,"height":0.09824199999999994}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.539297,"top":0.943258,"width":0.009804000000000035,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"893556v.1","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.962398,"width":0.06257400000000002,"height":0.015159000000000034}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"Worker Classification Issues: \n Generally and in Professional Practices","bbox":{"left":0.140931,"top":0.103364,"width":0.669369,"height":0.07390799999999999}},{"text":"William P. Prescott, Esq., \n M.B.A. – Executive Program, \n is a shareholder of the law \n firm of Wickens, Herzer, \n Panza, Cook & Batista Co. \n in Avon, Ohio. Mr. Prescott \n represents dentists and den- \n tal specialists in practice succession and entry plan- \n ning and has written several books and numerous \n articles on the topic. Mr. Prescott can be contacted at \n (440) 695-8067 or [email protected].","bbox":{"left":0.079134,"top":0.236034,"width":0.358871,"height":0.16694499999999998}},{"text":"William P. Prescott, Mark P. Altieri, Kelly A. \n VanDenHaute, and Russell I. Tietz","bbox":{"left":0.495798,"top":0.235522,"width":0.35781899999999994,"height":0.040034000000000014}},{"text":"IN THE SUMMER 2010 edition of The Practical Tax \n Lawyer1, we reviewed worker classification issues in pro- \n fessional practices. The law, both tax and non-tax law, \n has continued to evolve since that time with the result \n that we have been asked to update our research both as \n to general worker classification issues and to, again, reit- \n erate the law as particularly of interest to professional \n practices.","bbox":{"left":0.495798,"top":0.308939,"width":0.445424,"height":0.144706}},{"text":"Mark P. Altieri, J.D., L.L.M., \n CPA, PFS, is special tax \n counsel with Wickens, and \n an Associate Professor of \n Accounting at Kent State \n University. Mr. Altieri can be \n contacted at (440) 695-8072 \n or [email protected].","bbox":{"left":0.079127,"top":0.434587,"width":0.358849,"height":0.12149000000000004}},{"text":"Imagine that you are a business owner and you hire \n someone to perform services for you. Is this person an \n employee or are they an independent contractor? On the \n other side of the issue, the person providing the services \n is going to have the same question. Am I an employee \n or am I an independent contractor? The IRS is also \n very interested in this issue. Their focus on this issue has \n increased in the past 8-10 years.","bbox":{"left":0.495804,"top":0.466964,"width":0.44542899999999996,"height":0.144136}},{"text":"Kelly A. VanDenHaute, J.D., \n is a member of Wickens’ \n Business Organizations & \n Tax Department whose \n practice is focused on em- \n ployee benefits, non-profit, \n tax-exempt entities, chari- \n table organizations, and general corporate law. \n Ms. VanDenHaute can be contacted at (440) 695-8075 \n or [email protected].","bbox":{"left":0.079127,"top":0.5892,"width":0.360216,"height":0.1517940000000001}},{"text":"Individuals provide services to others (e.g. businesses, \n individuals, etc.) in exchange for compensation. This \n relationship between service provider and recipient of \n those services can present challenges regarding the clas- \n sification of the service provider as an employee or as an \n independent contractor. Proper classification of individ- \n uals providing services to others is important from a tax \n perspective to both the service provider and the recipient \n of those services.","bbox":{"left":0.495804,"top":0.624418,"width":0.445418,"height":0.16192399999999996}},{"text":"Russell I. Tietz, CPA, is an \n Assistant Professor of Ac- \n counting at the University of \n Mount Union. Mr. Tietz can be \n contacted at (330) 829-8975 \n or [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.244036,"top":0.772045,"width":0.193219,"height":0.09118700000000002}},{"text":"We have more than payroll tax concerns with regard \n to worker classification (although our prior publication \n on the issue did not extend to non-tax issues). We will","bbox":{"left":0.495804,"top":0.799661,"width":0.44541799999999987,"height":0.05519600000000002}},{"text":"1 William P. Prescott, Mark P. Altieri, and Kelly A. Means, Work- \n er Classification Issues in Professional Practices. 24 Prac. Tax Law 43 \n (Summer 2010)..","bbox":{"left":0.495798,"top":0.87173,"width":0.44540399999999997,"height":0.04665399999999997}},{"text":"The Practical Tax Lawyer | 17","bbox":{"left":0.743026,"top":0.936843,"width":0.1981520000000001,"height":0.015176999999999996}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.077125,"top":0.237877,"width":0.153511,"height":0.099406},{"left":0.077887,"top":0.436426,"width":0.153379,"height":0.099399},{"left":0.077887,"top":0.591,"width":0.15338,"height":0.099438},{"left":0.07704,"top":0.77312,"width":0.15229,"height":0.101245}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.077125,"top":0.237877,"width":0.153511,"height":0.099406},{"left":0.077887,"top":0.436426,"width":0.153379,"height":0.099399},{"left":0.077887,"top":0.591,"width":0.15338,"height":0.099438},{"left":0.07704,"top":0.77312,"width":0.15229,"height":0.101245}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Annals. Food Science and Technology \n 2020","bbox":{"left":0.364325,"top":0.040808,"width":0.27095099999999994,"height":0.030063000000000006}},{"text":"(Vergara-Jimenez et al., 2017). Dried M. \n oleifera leaf powder is dissolved in water and \n taken as “tea” while some human populations \n add it to cereal gruel “ogi”. In Nigeria, the most \n popular drying method for Moringa oleifera \n leaves is air/shade drying at room temperature \n (Adejumo and Dan, 2018). It is view of this \n that a study was carried out to determine the \n effect of freeze drying, shade drying and oven \n drying at different temperatures on nutrients, \n rehydration ratio, color and microstructure of \n fresh and the various dried vegetable samples.","bbox":{"left":0.095182,"top":0.095036,"width":0.38588700000000004,"height":0.199287}},{"text":"also determined gravimetrically after solvent \n extraction using hexane. Crude fiber was \n determined by the Weende method while \n moisture determination was done by drying the \n pulverized vegetables in a convection oven at \n 105oC for 5h to a constant weight. Nitrogen \n free extract (carbohydrate) was calculated by \n applying the formula: 100 - [%Moisture + \n %Ash + %Fat + %Crude fiber + %Crude \n protein]. Energy values of the respective fruit \n bars in kcal/100g were obtained by multiplying \n the percentage of crude protein, fat and \n carbohydrate by the factor of 4, 9 and 4, \n respectively and summing them up.","bbox":{"left":0.519166,"top":0.095036,"width":0.38589299999999993,"height":0.23209999999999997}},{"text":"2. MATERIALS AND METHODS","bbox":{"left":0.095182,"top":0.308254,"width":0.298973,"height":0.019737999999999978}},{"text":"Collection and preparation of samples \n Fresh leaves of Moringa oleifera were \n harvested from farmyard of Michael Okpara \n University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia \n State. The leaves were picked, washed well in \n water to remove dirt and allowed to drain of \n water. After which, the leaves were divided \n into 5 portions of 1kg. Each portion of washed \n leaves was subjected to various drying \n methods namely oven drying at 40ºC, 50ºC and \n 60ºC respectively, shade and freeze drying. For \n freeze drying the leaves were freeze dried at a \n temperature of -20ºC for 11h 8mins at a \n vacuum pressure of 30Pa in a freeze dryer \n (Techmel 725N, South Korea). A sixth portion \n of fresh leaves was used as control. After \n drying, the respective dehydrated samples were \n pulverized using a blender (Master Chef), \n stored in labeled dark colored containers and \n were kept in cool, dark place prior to analysis. \n Analysis was done on the various dehydrated \n samples and the fresh leaves.","bbox":{"left":0.095182,"top":0.341031,"width":0.38587400000000005,"height":0.36292800000000003}},{"text":"Mineral analysis \n The ash obtained from the ash content \n experiment was used for the minerals assay \n (James, 2013). Briefly, each ash sample was \n transferred to 100 mL glass tubes and 2mL of \n 2M hydrochloric acid was added. The digest in \n each tube was made up to mark with deionized \n water. The diluted digest was used to analyze \n the different mineral elements. Sodium and \n potassium were analyzed using Type 128 \n Flame photometer (Systronics, Gujarat India). \n Phosphorus and zinc were analyzed by \n determining the absorbance of color complex \n formed molybdovanadate and Zinc, \n respectively. The absorbance was read at 400 \n nm for phosphorus and 615 nm for zinc \n (Säbel, 2010) using UV/Vis SpectroArt 200 \n spectrophotometer(Wealtec Bioscience, New \n Taipei City, Taiwan). EDTA titration was used \n for the determination of calcium and \n magnesium. Iron was analyzed by \n Orthophenanthroline red ferrous complex \n method.","bbox":{"left":0.519166,"top":0.341031,"width":0.385954,"height":0.379317}},{"text":"Proximate composition analysis \n Proximate composition of the fresh and dried \n samples was assessed using established AOAC \n protocols (AOAC, 2005). Crude protein was \n determined by the micro Kjedhal \n method(AOAC 939.02). The nitrogen content \n of the sample digest was multiplied by 6.25 \n and expressed as percentage protein. Ash \n content was determined gravimetrically after \n muffle furnace (SX2-2.5-12, England) \n incineration at 550oC for 6 h. Crude fat was","bbox":{"left":0.095182,"top":0.717854,"width":0.385712,"height":0.18280200000000002}},{"text":"Vitamin analysis \n The B vitamins, vitamin A and Vitamin E \n contents of the vegetable samples were \n estimated spectrophotometrically (UV/Vis \n SpectroArt 200, Wealtec Bioscience, New \n Taipei City, Taiwan) using 1 cm pathlength \n cuvette, according to the methods described by \n Okwu and Emenike (2006) with some \n modifications. 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{"content":[{"text":"Appendix C: Special Status Species Summary Tables","bbox":{"left":0.090909,"top":0.28116,"width":0.539194,"height":0.032745000000000024}},{"text":"The following tables summarize special status species that are present or are likely to be present in the Half Moon Bay Planning \n Area. Table C-1 is specific to animal species, and Table C-2 is specific to plant species.","bbox":{"left":0.090909,"top":0.384706,"width":0.7724799999999999,"height":0.04232500000000006}},{"text":"TABLE C-1: SPECIAL STATUS ANIMAL SPECIES WITH POTENTIAL TO OCCUR IN HALF MOON BAY PLANNING \n AREA \n OCCURRENCE IN HALF MOON BAY \n ANIMAL SPECIES STATUS FED/STATE HABITAT \n PLANNING AREA","bbox":{"left":0.090909,"top":0.484052,"width":0.7720899999999999,"height":0.10438300000000006}},{"text":"Monarch Butterfly \n (Danaus plexippus) \n (Wintering sites)","bbox":{"left":0.09803,"top":0.608856,"width":0.11195499999999997,"height":0.06330500000000006}},{"text":"-/CR","bbox":{"left":0.306995,"top":0.608856,"width":0.028032999999999975,"height":0.021148000000000056}},{"text":"Winter roost sites extend along the \n coast from northern Mendocino to \n Baja California. Roosts are typically \n located in wind-protected groves of \n Eucalyptus, Monterey pine or \n Monterey cypress, with nectar and \n water sources nearby. Native tree \n species are typically preferred for \n their higher habitat value.","bbox":{"left":0.398851,"top":0.608856,"width":0.21086600000000005,"height":0.19119699999999995}},{"text":"Winter roosts have been located \n within Eucalyptus groves at \n Sweetwood Group Camp area, within \n Wavecrest near Magnolia Avenue \n (site has been inactive in recent \n years), and at other areas with \n location information suppressed due \n to their sensitivity.","bbox":{"left":0.631907,"top":0.608856,"width":0.21985199999999994,"height":0.1700210000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Appendix 4","bbox":{"left":0.071429,"top":0.05808,"width":0.10865799999999999,"height":0.015924}},{"text":"A Tentative Diagrammatic Overview","bbox":{"left":0.255741,"top":0.064533,"width":0.45407700000000006,"height":0.021232}},{"text":"For these conflicts Desmond Ford was dismissed","bbox":{"left":0.198307,"top":0.147318,"width":0.47497600000000006,"height":0.015923999999999994}},{"text":"Ellen \n White","bbox":{"left":0.45905,"top":0.228964,"width":0.05152899999999999,"height":0.033028}},{"text":"The \n Sanctuary","bbox":{"left":0.27619,"top":0.24641,"width":0.09075499999999997,"height":0.033029}},{"text":"Personality \n Issues","bbox":{"left":0.194447,"top":0.312604,"width":0.09970500000000002,"height":0.033028999999999975}},{"text":"Method in \n Bible Study","bbox":{"left":0.557183,"top":0.305805,"width":0.101962,"height":0.033028999999999975}},{"text":"1980","bbox":{"left":0.757354,"top":0.327094,"width":0.09714500000000004,"height":0.03450199999999998}},{"text":"Priesthood \n of All \n Believers","bbox":{"left":0.547103,"top":0.360211,"width":0.09636199999999995,"height":0.05013299999999998}},{"text":"Robert \n Brinsmead","bbox":{"left":0.23809,"top":0.374864,"width":0.09634200000000001,"height":0.033028}},{"text":"“The \n Everlasting \n Gospel”","bbox":{"left":0.403271,"top":0.421345,"width":0.09970799999999996,"height":0.05013299999999998}},{"text":"If Time and Providence have resolved the issues \n should the Church continue the conflict?","bbox":{"left":0.209491,"top":0.564814,"width":0.464581,"height":0.03302800000000006}},{"text":"Considerably \n resolved by \n consensus \n statement and \n subsequent \n progress","bbox":{"left":0.30661,"top":0.64594,"width":0.127749,"height":0.10144600000000004}},{"text":"Resolved","bbox":{"left":0.472355,"top":0.684667,"width":0.08402499999999996,"height":0.01592400000000005}},{"text":"Consultation 2","bbox":{"left":0.536217,"top":0.755565,"width":0.12885799999999992,"height":0.01592400000000005}},{"text":"2002","bbox":{"left":0.758533,"top":0.753031,"width":0.09714500000000004,"height":0.03450200000000003}},{"text":"Spiritual Gifts","bbox":{"left":0.205473,"top":0.76205,"width":0.119864,"height":0.01592400000000005}},{"text":"No longer \n an issue","bbox":{"left":0.2419,"top":0.813591,"width":0.08738799999999997,"height":0.033029000000000086}},{"text":"Consultation 1","bbox":{"left":0.53267,"top":0.817354,"width":0.128857,"height":0.01592400000000005}},{"text":"Consensus on \n “The Dynamics \n of Salvation” \n statement","bbox":{"left":0.386116,"top":0.859189,"width":0.13552699999999995,"height":0.0672370000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"River Camac FAS \n Frequently Asked Questions","bbox":{"left":0.164919,"top":0.137186,"width":0.681553,"height":0.087835}},{"text":"Q: When will the Rathcoole Woodland area be surveyed? \n A:This area was included in the following surveys: \n Breeding Birds, Habitats, Invasive Species, Mammals & Wintering Birds. A topographic survey \n to the eastern edge of this area has also been completed. \n A hydromorphology assessment which is currently being finalised includes the Coolmine \n Stream, Crockshane Stream and the Saggart Stream.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.250356,"width":0.8378730000000001,"height":0.10909399999999997}},{"text":"Q:Will this project quantify the flood attenuation levels Rathcoole woodland currently affords, \n which help protects Rathcoole and Saggart from flooding? \n A:The area and tributaries will be included within the hydraulic model, which will indicate the \n existing flood plain extents.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.382625,"width":0.822944,"height":0.07203599999999999}},{"text":"Q: How will the current flood attenuation in Rathcoole Woodland be affected by planned \n housing development which will replace the woodland? \n A:The Flood Alleviation Scheme will provide updated flood extents that will be used to inform \n any future planning applications.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.478121,"width":0.823226,"height":0.07203599999999999}},{"text":"Q: When will the survey reports be published on the website? \n A: Draft reports will be added to the website W/C 24th May 2021. In the interest of protecting \n particular species, exact locations will be removed from the reports.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.573332,"width":0.823649,"height":0.05664300000000011}},{"text":"Q: What is the impact of development at the upper Camac catchment on the river overall? \n A: The hydraulic model is currently being updated based on all the survey data collated to date. \n This will include recent developments and will create an updated hydrology and flood extents \n for the catchment.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.653435,"width":0.8479639999999999,"height":0.0720360000000001}},{"text":"Q: Application of SuDs, what would be the recommendation/opinion for sustainable \n development in the catchment? \n A: SuDs are an extremely effective way of managing water within a catchment. The design op- \n tions explored by the Flood Alleviation Scheme will also prioritise sustainable nature-based \n solutions where possible.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.748646,"width":0.840685,"height":0.08771399999999996}},{"text":"Q: Is there or will there be the need for an extra lake in Corkagh Park? \n At this stage it is too early to say until completion of the baseline hydraulic model. Current pond \n capacities and flow management on the ponds will be assessed during the modelling. The loss \n of capacity in the Ponds due to silt will also be assessed.","bbox":{"left":0.073387,"top":0.859535,"width":0.84744,"height":0.07203599999999999}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.30121,"top":0.04618,"width":0.6,"height":0.059008},{"left":0.068952,"top":0.055587,"width":0.204435,"height":0.032782}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.30121,"top":0.04618,"width":0.6,"height":0.059008},{"left":0.068952,"top":0.055587,"width":0.204435,"height":0.032782}]}
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{"content":[{"text":"PL202000059 - Contract Zone Application - 221 N. Winnipeg Street","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.192118,"width":0.7183470000000001,"height":0.024409999999999987}},{"text":"Date","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.240825,"width":0.040659000000000015,"height":0.02002900000000002}},{"text":"June 3, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.302974,"top":0.240753,"width":0.10842399999999996,"height":0.019984999999999975}},{"text":"To","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.274613,"width":0.023069999999999993,"height":0.02002900000000002}},{"text":"Regina Planning Commission","bbox":{"left":0.302974,"top":0.27454,"width":0.246249,"height":0.019984999999999975}},{"text":"From","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.308401,"width":0.047095999999999985,"height":0.02002900000000002}},{"text":"City Planning & Community Development","bbox":{"left":0.302974,"top":0.308328,"width":0.3443199999999999,"height":0.019984999999999975}},{"text":"Service Area","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.342227,"width":0.11373200000000001,"height":0.02002900000000002}},{"text":"Planning & Development Services","bbox":{"left":0.302974,"top":0.342154,"width":0.2839709999999999,"height":0.019984999999999975}},{"text":"Item No.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.376015,"width":0.074247,"height":0.02002900000000002}},{"text":"RPC20-21","bbox":{"left":0.302974,"top":0.375942,"width":0.08757399999999999,"height":0.019984999999999975}},{"text":"RECOMMENDATION","bbox":{"left":0.109451,"top":0.427833,"width":0.18390599999999996,"height":0.02002900000000002}},{"text":"Regina Planning Commission recommends that City Council:","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.470639,"width":0.5071559999999999,"height":0.019984999999999975}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.504124,"width":0.015625,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"Approve the application to rezone the property located at 221 N. Winnipeg \n Street, legally described as Block T, Plan 84R22521, Block C, Plan 101221142 \n and Block C, Plan FA4603 from IL - Industrial Light Zone to C - Contract Zone to \n permit “Office, Industry” as a land use at this location.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.504124,"width":0.66767,"height":0.07001000000000002}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.587634,"width":0.015625,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"Approve execution of the contract zone agreement between the City of Regina \n and the applicant/owner of the subject properties, which shall include the \n following terms:","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.587634,"width":0.6512560000000001,"height":0.05331800000000009}},{"text":"i.","bbox":{"left":0.270033,"top":0.654452,"width":0.009350999999999998,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"A maximum of 4,000 square meters of “Office, Industry” shall be \n allowed within the development and other uses shall conform to the IL- \n Industrial Light zone.","bbox":{"left":0.29415,"top":0.654452,"width":0.587183,"height":0.053317999999999977}},{"text":"ii.","bbox":{"left":0.265915,"top":0.721119,"width":0.01346799999999998,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"The development shall generally conform to the attached plans, \n labelled site plan and main floor plan comprising of south premises \n and south warehouse as shown in Appendices A-2 and A-3.","bbox":{"left":0.29415,"top":0.721119,"width":0.554608,"height":0.05350700000000008}},{"text":"iii.","bbox":{"left":0.261797,"top":0.787975,"width":0.01758599999999999,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"Any zoning related detail not specifically addressed in the contract \n zone agreement shall be subject to applicable provisions of the Zoning \n Bylaw.","bbox":{"left":0.29415,"top":0.787975,"width":0.585525,"height":0.05347000000000002}},{"text":"iv.","bbox":{"left":0.260621,"top":0.854793,"width":0.018766999999999978,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"The agreement shall be registered in the City’s interest at the \n applicant’s cost pursuant to Section 69 of The Planning and \n Development Act, 2007.","bbox":{"left":0.29415,"top":0.854793,"width":0.507593,"height":0.053313000000000055}},{"text":"Page 1 of 5","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.934636,"width":0.096146,"height":0.01998500000000003}},{"text":"RPC20-21","bbox":{"left":0.794869,"top":0.934636,"width":0.08752499999999996,"height":0.01998500000000003}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.117647,"top":0.090909,"width":0.33219,"height":0.084217}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.117647,"top":0.090909,"width":0.33219,"height":0.084217}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Download File PDF \n Shakespeare And Company \n By check Sylvia out. We Beach additionally pay for \n Socialrivals variant types and as a consequence \n type of the books to browse. The okay \n book, fiction, history, novel, scientific \n research, as capably as various further \n sorts of books are readily simple here.","bbox":{"left":0.142857,"top":0.061618,"width":0.710985,"height":0.638886}},{"text":"As this shakespeare and company by \n Page 2/35","bbox":{"left":0.152382,"top":0.768661,"width":0.662427,"height":0.120498}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"8th Grade Supply List","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.046198,"width":0.304,"height":0.025390999999999997}},{"text":"General Supplies for All Classes: \n Pencils \n Pens \n Loose-leaf paper \n Colored pencils \n Highlighters","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.09433,"width":0.281821,"height":0.107348}},{"text":"Science \n Two pocket folder--for science only \n Composition Notebook--for science only","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.222936,"width":0.34760800000000003,"height":0.05700000000000002}},{"text":"Social Studies \n Composition notebook","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.303081,"width":0.195079,"height":0.036963000000000024}},{"text":"ELA \n Red Team: Writer’s notebook (your choice) \n White Team: Two pocket folder","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.36319,"width":0.37669,"height":0.05699900000000002}},{"text":"Math \n Folder \n Ti-30X Scientific Calculator","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.443334,"width":0.23462200000000005,"height":0.05699999999999994}},{"text":"Algebra Honors \n Folder \n TI84+ Graphing Calculator","bbox":{"left":0.529412,"top":0.443334,"width":0.23048999999999997,"height":0.05699999999999994}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Pastors Letter \n (Cont.) \n Thurman’s \n In another of Dr. \n books, Meditations of the Heart, \n “Though he writes the following Year” prayer \n approach to a new year, titled \n the Coming","bbox":{"left":0.082353,"top":0.054611,"width":0.357062,"height":0.21301699999999998}},{"text":"Grant that I may pass through the \n coming year with a faithful heart. \n There will be much to test me and \n make weak my strength before the \n year ends. \n In my confusion I shall often say the \n word that is not true and do the \n thing of which I am ashamed. \n There will be errors in the mind and \n great inaccuracies of judgment... \n In seeking the light, I shall again \n and again find myself walking in the \n darkness. \n I shall mistake my light for Your \n light and I shall drink from the \n responsibility of the choice I make. \n Nevertheless, grant that I may pass \n through the coming year with a \n faithful heart. \n May I never give the approval of my \n heart to error, to falseness, to vanity, \n to sin. \n Though my days be marked with \n failures, stumblings, fallings, let my \n spirit be free so that You may take it \n and redeem my moments in all the \n ways my needs reveal. \n Give me the quiet assurance of Your \n Love and Presence. \n Grant that I may pass through the \n coming year with a faithful heart.","bbox":{"left":0.083259,"top":0.291287,"width":0.349476,"height":0.578098}},{"text":"Last, I share with you a blessing it’s \n given by Dr. Thurman. Though I \n could not find its original source, \n easy to imagine he shared it with one \n of “In the faith communities he pastored. \n whatever sense this year is a new \n year for you, may the moment find \n gratitude.” you eager and unafraid, ready to take \n it by the hand with joy and","bbox":{"left":0.540756,"top":0.262699,"width":0.380865,"height":0.20718199999999998}},{"text":"May it be so for each of us! \n Pastor Marilyn","bbox":{"left":0.64136,"top":0.488302,"width":0.282297,"height":0.05931900000000001}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.540963,"top":0.553057,"width":0.398319,"height":0.393919},{"left":0.532677,"top":0.053473,"width":0.39958,"height":0.188047}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.540963,"top":0.553057,"width":0.398319,"height":0.393919},{"left":0.532677,"top":0.053473,"width":0.39958,"height":0.188047}]}
{"content":[{"text":"component to having your message connect with political leaders. You \n must make the problems you are discussing bigger than pharmacy \n problems. Connect them to pain points for patients. Connect them to other \n small business. Paint the whole picture not just camp out on pharmacy \n pain points.","bbox":{"left":0.294118,"top":0.091347,"width":0.5821170000000001,"height":0.08647599999999998}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.205882,"top":0.19527,"width":0.015173999999999993,"height":0.018496000000000012}},{"text":"Apply skills to increase likelihood of being reimbursed for clinical services \n either by the patient or insurance company \n i. Improving engagement, reducing stress associated with workload and \n managing people and conflict are the power skills necessary to create a \n scalable process that allows for reimbursement of clinical services \n ii. One purpose of eCare plans is to demonstrate to payers the value \n pharmacists provide and the positive impact they can have on health \n outcomes. The more we document our motivational interviewing and \n counseling of patients to change unhealthy habits and manage their disease \n states better, the more payers will come on board to reimburse for these \n services. \n iii. As pharmacies move from a point in time care model to a care over time \n model, diversifying revenue from non PBM sources becomes even more \n important. As pharmacies increase their healthcare offerings (blood \n pressure checks, point of care testing, blood glucose testing, remote \n patient monitoring, etc.) the more likely patients begin to consider their \n pharmacy a healthcare destination. When they consider their pharmacy a \n healthcare destination, the more likely they are to pay cash for services \n they value.","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.196195,"width":0.646855,"height":0.33041599999999993}},{"text":"ADDITIONAL RESOURCES (CPF Grant Details Link)","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.597065,"width":0.5498860000000001,"height":0.019464000000000037}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.634058,"width":0.015173999999999993,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"Understanding How to Manage People Effectively \n TLP Training - Section 1 (theleaderpharm.com) \n Personality Styles \n Communication Between Styles \n Utilizing People Management to Deliver More Services to Patients \n Real World Scenarios","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.634983,"width":0.524912,"height":0.10374899999999998}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.75618,"width":0.015173999999999993,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"How to Have Hard Conversations \n TLP Training - Section 2 (theleaderpharm.com) \n Common Areas of Conflict in Pharmacy \n Identify Your Typical Response in High Stakes Conversations \n Recognize When Others are Starting to Disengage from Productive Conversation \n What is the “Fool’s Choice”? \n How to Stay Focused and Not Get Sidetracked","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.757104,"width":0.637613,"height":0.12132500000000002}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.495294,"top":0.937578,"width":0.009020000000000028,"height":0.015437000000000034}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.813725,"top":0.928474,"width":0.128023,"height":0.047963},{"left":0.076716,"top":0.936048,"width":0.092484,"height":0.030177}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.813725,"top":0.928474,"width":0.128023,"height":0.047963},{"left":0.076716,"top":0.936048,"width":0.092484,"height":0.030177}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Product Sheet","bbox":{"left":0.692403,"top":0.031021,"width":0.12780500000000006,"height":0.019581999999999995}},{"text":"yWXD3883 \n 91042™","bbox":{"left":0.12605,"top":0.063171,"width":0.19805,"height":0.072773}},{"text":"Description \n Organism: Homo sapiens \n Clone type: Clone \n Host: Saccharomyces cerevisiae AB1380 (ATCC 20843) \n Shipping information: uncharacterized, slant","bbox":{"left":0.12479,"top":0.162494,"width":0.42326100000000005,"height":0.10850299999999999}},{"text":"Storage Conditions \n Product format: Test tube","bbox":{"left":0.12479,"top":0.326983,"width":0.220536,"height":0.047933}},{"text":"Intended Use \n This product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended \n for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, \n or any diagnostic use.","bbox":{"left":0.12479,"top":0.430903,"width":0.637283,"height":0.09573500000000007}},{"text":"BSL 1 \n ATCC determines the biosafety level of a material based on our risk \n assessment as guided by the current edition of Biosafety in Microbiological and \n Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. \n It is your responsibility to understand the hazards associated with the \n material per your organization’s policies and procedures as well as any other \n applicable regulations as enforced by your local or national agencies.","bbox":{"left":0.12479,"top":0.5919,"width":0.6439880000000001,"height":0.16521300000000005}},{"text":"Certificate of Analysis","bbox":{"left":0.12479,"top":0.837743,"width":0.207553,"height":0.023777000000000048}},{"text":"www.atcc.org","bbox":{"left":0.44958,"top":0.961378,"width":0.10513600000000001,"height":0.020379999999999954}},{"text":"Page 1 of 5","bbox":{"left":0.797361,"top":0.972411,"width":0.08596700000000002,"height":0.016317999999999944}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.008403,"top":0.057007,"width":0.07395,"height":0.159145},{"left":0.084034,"top":0.932304,"width":0.302521,"height":0.044038}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.008403,"top":0.057007,"width":0.07395,"height":0.159145},{"left":0.084034,"top":0.932304,"width":0.302521,"height":0.044038}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Most of our foot \n ailments can be \n minimized or even \n averted with early \n treatment and \n routine \n maintenance.","bbox":{"left":0.180241,"top":0.025324,"width":0.23986099999999996,"height":0.21342699999999998}},{"text":"medicine at Harvard Medical School \n and senior scientist at the Marcus \n Institute for Aging Research.","bbox":{"left":0.49211,"top":0.024306,"width":0.30340399999999995,"height":0.058769999999999996}},{"text":"Why we neglect them is anybody's \n guess, particularly since a 2018 study \n by the podiatric association found that \n as many as 75% of respondents \n reported some sort of foot \n impediment. Association spokesman \n Dr. Alex Kor sees this repeatedly in his \n practice.","bbox":{"left":0.49211,"top":0.096029,"width":0.32076200000000005,"height":0.15918200000000002}},{"text":"\"Patients come in and say, 'Oh, I've had \n this problem for a year, and I thought it would go away,'\" he says. Brushing it \n off as \"just part of growing old\" is a familiar excuse.","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.268164,"width":0.63172,"height":0.05876999999999999}},{"text":"In addition to loss of padding, other oft-dismissed conditions in older adults \n include aching bunions, toe deformities and mid-foot soreness. For patients \n with diabetes and those with neuropathy (nerve damage) and impaired \n circulation, though, ignoring lower limb infirmities can have dire \n consequences.","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.339887,"width":0.631071,"height":0.098935}},{"text":"The good news is that experts say most of our foot ailments can be \n minimized or even averted with early treatment and routine maintenance.","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.451775,"width":0.6156630000000001,"height":0.038688}},{"text":"Follow these four steps to put your best foot forward now and in the future.","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.503416,"width":0.623664,"height":0.018604999999999983}},{"text":"Recommended \n How to Prevent Stress Fractures \n And why stress fractures become more likely as you get older","bbox":{"left":0.169103,"top":0.56385,"width":0.43562599999999996,"height":0.080839}},{"text":"1. Get a Foot Inspection \n Chances are, unless you have a chronic disorder involving your feet, your \n primary doctor doesn't inspect them or your gait during a standard checkup.","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.686497,"width":0.63469,"height":0.07723099999999994}},{"text":"\"Some patients tell me that they've never been asked to take their shoes and \n socks off,\" says Kor. The reason, Hannan asserts, is that \"the vast majority of \n physicians in the United States have never had a day of training in the foot.\"","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.776681,"width":0.6263749999999999,"height":0.05876999999999999}},{"text":"If you have foot issues, speak up and get a referral to a podiatrist or \n orthopedist. Some health insurance plans won't pay for a visit to a foot \n specialist unless you first see your primary doctor, notes Kor, but although \n Medicare is very restrictive in covering certain services, a referral isn't \n needed for an initial appointment. \n 2. Adopt a Foot-Friendly","bbox":{"left":0.182562,"top":0.848405,"width":0.615625,"height":0.1289220000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Quality Labs Capabilities and Equipment","bbox":{"left":0.144902,"top":0.161297,"width":0.7093740000000001,"height":0.032815999999999984}},{"text":"TechMet Carbides has fully equipped Quality Laboratories to conduct a wide range of \n dimensional and metallurgical analyses.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.232901,"width":0.706995,"height":0.03784900000000005}},{"text":"Dimensional Capabilities \n Digital Optical Comparator Keyence IM 7000 \n Digital Microscope Keyence VHX-5000 \n Roundness Testing Mahr MarForm MMQ 400 \n V-Micrometers 0 – 1”, 1” – 2” \n Digital Micrometers 0-1” (0.0001” resolution) \n Micrometers 0-1”, 1-2” \n Digital Calipers 0-6”, 0-8”, 0-18” \n Dial Calipers 0-6” \n Digital Indicators Heidenhain gage 0.000020” accuracy \n Dial Indicators 0.0005” resolution \n Manual Optical Comparator Brown & Sharpe Masterview IV \n Laser Micrometer Beta LaserMike 4050G \n - Precision Measurement of OD dimensions to 0.000020” accuracy \n Automated TIR Measurement Rollomatic Concentricity Pro \n - Used in conjunction with Beta LaserMike 4050G, accurate to 0.000020” \n Surface Roughness Mahr MarSurf PS-10 \n Pin Gages, Ring Gages – XX GO, Master Gages – Traceable to NIST","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.299265,"width":0.6795,"height":0.3923939999999999}},{"text":"Metallurgical Capabilities \n X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer Spectrometer (XRF) \n - Determines chemical analysis / composition of material samples \n Rockwell Hardness Tester, HRA Scale \n Density, g/cc \n Magnetic Saturation, emu \n Coercive Force Hc, measured in Oe \n Metallurgical Microscope with digital image capability (1500x magnification)","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.720325,"width":0.631845,"height":0.170728}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.117647,"top":0.081818,"width":0.21549,"height":0.047727}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.117647,"top":0.081818,"width":0.21549,"height":0.047727}]}
{"content":[{"text":"A conflict of interest is present when, in the judgment of the Board of \n Trustees, an insider’s stake in any decision is such that it reduces the likelihood that \n an insider’s influence can be exercised impartially in the best interests of the Guild \n and not for purposes of their own benefit.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.090906,"width":0.7060789999999999,"height":0.071122}},{"text":"Transaction means any transaction, agreement, or arrangement \n between an insider and the Guild, or between the Guild and any third party where \n an insider has an interest in the transaction or any party to it.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.179719,"width":0.705638,"height":0.053369}},{"text":"Plan means any proposed change to the bylaws, guidelines, or other \n governing document, or course of action considered where an insider or their \n business can benefit from the change or event in ways other IGMA members may \n not.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.25078,"width":0.7058770000000001,"height":0.07113400000000003}},{"text":"Article III: Procedures","bbox":{"left":0.398317,"top":0.339606,"width":0.203451,"height":0.01776300000000003}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.375212,"width":0.014298000000000005,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"Duty to Disclose","bbox":{"left":0.264739,"top":0.375212,"width":0.12991199999999997,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"Each insider shall disclose to the Board all material facts regarding his \n or her interest in the plan or transaction, promptly upon learning of the proposed \n plan or transaction.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.410666,"width":0.7057549999999999,"height":0.053369}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.480939,"width":0.014252000000000015,"height":0.017052999999999985}},{"text":"Recusal of Self","bbox":{"left":0.268856,"top":0.480939,"width":0.11150100000000002,"height":0.017052999999999985}},{"text":"Any insider may recuse himself or herself at any time from involvement \n in any decision or discussion in which the insider believes he or she has or may have a \n conflict of interest, without going through the process for determining whether a \n conflict of interest exists.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.51503,"width":0.691405,"height":0.06813899999999995}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.600995,"width":0.014298000000000005,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"Determining Whether a Conflict of Interest Exists","bbox":{"left":0.264739,"top":0.600995,"width":0.39904600000000007,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"With regard to an insider, the Board shall determine if a conflict of \n interest exists. The insider(s) and any other interested person(s) involved with the \n plan or transaction shall not be present during the Board’s discussion or \n determination of whether a conflict of interest exists, except as provided in Article \n IV below.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.636449,"width":0.7060770000000001,"height":0.0888239999999999}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.743154,"width":0.014298000000000005,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"Procedures for Addressing a Conflict of Interest","bbox":{"left":0.264739,"top":0.743154,"width":0.383122,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"The Board shall follow the procedures set forth in Article IV in order \n to decide what measures are needed to protect the Guild’s interests in light of the \n nature and seriousness of the conflict, to decide whether to enter into the plan or \n transaction and, if so, to ensure that the terms of the plan or transaction are \n appropriate.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.778608,"width":0.706253,"height":0.08882400000000001}},{"text":"Article IV: Review by the Board","bbox":{"left":0.358121,"top":0.885118,"width":0.284023,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.843301,"top":0.9175,"width":0.009804000000000035,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Guide to Hiring Subtitling Services","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.031307,"width":0.444772,"height":0.026874999999999996}},{"text":"Subtitling a movie or a video goes way beyond a regular translation.","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.091247,"width":0.549063,"height":0.017917000000000002}},{"text":"Due to the human eye particular reading speed and the movies’ scenes dynamic and length, \n the number of characters in a subtitle must be accurate in order to make dialogues \n understood. A long text in a short period of time will not be completely read. On the other \n hand, a very short subtitle might become tedious if only four seconds in the air.","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.134008,"width":0.747849,"height":0.08205899999999999}},{"text":"Besides, subtitle format and content must be of easy comprehension, once the viewer should \n be able to watch the video while reading the titles! \n Subtitling requires a broad knowledge of the languages involved, updated grammar, \n common sense in the use of slang and idiomatic expressions, as well as large expertise in the \n area, in order to bring together a fine tuning among text, timing, content, translation quality \n and consistency.","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.24091,"width":0.747809,"height":0.12481999999999999}},{"text":"For an estimate to subtitle a video or a recorded event, the following pieces of information are \n needed:","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.390573,"width":0.7477280000000001,"height":0.039298}},{"text":"• Video length \n • Languages involved \n • Subject \n • Script or transcription availability \n • Original material availability (when will be sent for translation) \n • Original video format \n • Final format for translated material (Word or video with burnt subtitles) \n • Final video format (HD, DVD, etc.) \n • Final due date","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.454715,"width":0.584543,"height":0.18896000000000002}},{"text":"We can provide the complete package – from the original video to its final subtitled version, in \n best suitable format.","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.668519,"width":0.747909,"height":0.039297999999999944}},{"text":"Having this information at hand, we will send you an estimate and coordinate all details \n needed, in order to ensure a successful job.","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.732661,"width":0.747909,"height":0.039296999999999915}},{"text":"Send your request to [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.818182,"width":0.36062,"height":0.01791699999999996}},{"text":"We are looking forward to working with you.","bbox":{"left":0.04762,"top":0.860943,"width":0.356023,"height":0.01791699999999996}},{"text":"11 9.9978 9958","bbox":{"left":0.354693,"top":0.956234,"width":0.09886600000000001,"height":0.01492899999999997}},{"text":"[email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.503764,"top":0.956234,"width":0.143579,"height":0.01492899999999997}},{"text":"www.flaviafusaro.com.br","bbox":{"left":0.699119,"top":0.956235,"width":0.16785000000000005,"height":0.01492899999999997}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.599867,"top":0.878976,"width":0.209047,"height":0.031919}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.599867,"top":0.878976,"width":0.209047,"height":0.031919}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Offense","bbox":{"left":0.867016,"top":0.08947,"width":0.07416,"height":0.022484000000000004}},{"text":"Spread","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.117089,"width":0.055170999999999984,"height":0.017317}},{"text":"Players 1, 2, 3, and 4 are spaced out around the 3 Point line. Player 5 is set up \n at the High Post on whichever side Player 1 is.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.133942,"width":0.569494,"height":0.032499}},{"text":"Player 1 passes the ball to Player 2 to begin the play. Player 5 will flash to the \n opposite High Post ready for an inlet pass (if open). Players 3 and 4 will take \n their defender deep into the middle.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.179396,"width":0.561274,"height":0.047651}},{"text":"When Player 4 gets to the middle, Player 1 will cut inside the line and screen \n Player 4's defender. Player 4 will make his way to fill the spot left by Player 1.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.393033,"width":0.55799,"height":0.032498999999999945}},{"text":"Player 3 makes a V-Cut back outside of the 3 Point Line.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.438487,"width":0.409608,"height":0.017347999999999975}},{"text":"Player 2 has 4 options: \n 1. Give the ball to Player 3 for an open three. \n 2. Give the ball to Player 5 on a drive. \n 3. Give a pass inside to Player 1 for the layup. \n 4. Wait for Player 4 and reset the play.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.46879,"width":0.33331700000000003,"height":0.07795400000000002}},{"text":"In this scenario, Player 2 has opted to reset the play. He gives the ball up to \n Player 4.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.652124,"width":0.546764,"height":0.032498999999999945}},{"text":"At this time Player 5 flashes to the opposite High Post with hands up, again \n looking for the inlet pass.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.697578,"width":0.543121,"height":0.03249999999999997}},{"text":"Player 1 resets himself in the corner.","bbox":{"left":0.370588,"top":0.743033,"width":0.265164,"height":0.01734800000000003}},{"text":"1","bbox":{"left":0.932092,"top":0.907942,"width":0.00908500000000001,"height":0.01734800000000003}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.088235,"top":0.045455,"width":0.125059,"height":0.064427},{"left":0.088235,"top":0.135091,"width":0.258824,"height":0.245455},{"left":0.088235,"top":0.394182,"width":0.258824,"height":0.245455},{"left":0.088235,"top":0.653273,"width":0.258824,"height":0.245455}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.088235,"top":0.045455,"width":0.125059,"height":0.064427},{"left":0.088235,"top":0.135091,"width":0.258824,"height":0.245455},{"left":0.088235,"top":0.394182,"width":0.258824,"height":0.245455},{"left":0.088235,"top":0.653273,"width":0.258824,"height":0.245455}]}
{"content":[{"text":"Read Book Buried In The \n Basement \n you can get it instantly. \n Our books collection spans \n in multiple countries, \n allowing you to get the most \n less latency time to \n download any of our books \n like this one. \n Kindly say, the buried in \n the basement is universally \n compatible with any devices \n to read","bbox":{"left":0.142857,"top":0.030809,"width":0.686858,"height":0.49405}},{"text":"Woman Finds Dusty Book In \n Basement, Jumps Back When \n She Finds Out How Much It’s \n WorthAmerica's Book of \n Secrets: Ancient Astronaut \n Cover Up (S2, E1) | Full \n Episode | History Excavating \n Around Our 100 Year Old \n Stone Barn! Portuguese \n Page 2/19","bbox":{"left":0.152382,"top":0.604877,"width":0.677332,"height":0.33970200000000006}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"AGENDA","bbox":{"left":0.457729,"top":0.125419,"width":0.084725,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"REGULAR MEETING OF THE HOTEL/MOTEL TAX ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE \n VILLAGE OF WILLOWBROOK TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 AT \n 4:OO P.M. AT THE VILLAGE HALL, 7760 SO. QUINCY STREET, WILLOWBROOK, \n ILLINOIS.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.196495,"width":0.764889,"height":0.073848}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.303768,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"CALL TO ORDER","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.303768,"width":0.152706,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.339563,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"ROLL CALL","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.339563,"width":0.10605799999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.375321,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"MINUTES – October 28, 2009","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.375321,"width":0.242794,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.411078,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT – December 31, 2009","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.411078,"width":0.46008200000000005,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"5.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.446836,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"VISITORS BUSINESS – (Public comment is limited to three minutes per person)","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.446836,"width":0.639656,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"6.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.482593,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020211999999999952}},{"text":"MARKETING REPORT – October, November and December 2009","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.482593,"width":0.534559,"height":0.020211999999999952}},{"text":"7.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.518351,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"BUDGET – Fiscal Year 2010/11","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.518351,"width":0.257461,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"8.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.554134,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"ADVERTISING PROGRAM – Fiscal Year 2010/11","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.554134,"width":0.4109899999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"9.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.589891,"width":0.01470600000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"ADJOURNMENT","bbox":{"left":0.242778,"top":0.589891,"width":0.14703899999999998,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Directions: \n Please Note: putting our postcode into \n your sat-nav WILL NOT bring you to \n us.","bbox":{"left":0.033848,"top":0.047662,"width":0.26787500000000003,"height":0.13132599999999997}},{"text":"From Abergele: \n Turn up the side of the George and Dragon \n Pub towards LlanfairTH. On to Llanfair Rd. \n Continue for 10miles until you reach the \n village of Llangernyw. You will see the Stag \n pub in front of you. Turn right opposite the \n Stag and continue until you reach the \n crossroads. Go straight over the \n crossroads and continue for ½ mile, go \n round sharp right hand bend and our drive \n is on the right.","bbox":{"left":0.355344,"top":0.04769,"width":0.28854,"height":0.309617}},{"text":"Country Kennels \n And Cattery","bbox":{"left":0.733729,"top":0.047662,"width":0.17700300000000013,"height":0.09373299999999998}},{"text":"Shell garage (off A55 junction 19) \n Glan Conwy Corner","bbox":{"left":0.063658,"top":0.207186,"width":0.228346,"height":0.05617199999999997}},{"text":"Route 1: \n From the shell garage follow signs for \n Bodnant gardens. When you reach Bodnant \n gardens go straight into the village of \n Eglwysbach. When you reach the post \n office on your left, continue for 2.0 miles \n approx. You will then come to a steep hill. \n Country Kennels and Cattery will be the \n second turning on the left, ½ mile up the \n steep hill.","bbox":{"left":0.033848,"top":0.291555,"width":0.28616400000000003,"height":0.281551}},{"text":"North Wales' Best Kept Secret!","bbox":{"left":0.691093,"top":0.376758,"width":0.262405,"height":0.032789999999999986}},{"text":"Christine Foulkes. \n Bryn Gwian Farm, \n Eglwysbach, \n Colwyn Bay, \n Conwy. \n LL28 5UN \n Tel:01492 650382 \n Fully licenced and insured","bbox":{"left":0.709026,"top":0.447004,"width":0.22676299999999994,"height":0.299827}},{"text":"Route 2: \n Straight up hill from the roundabout all \n the way up to the T-Junction. Turn right \n onto the B5113 towards Llanrwst. Carry on \n until you get to the Holland Arms pub. \n Continue on this road for 2 ½ miles until \n you reach the crossroads. Turn right. \n Travel ½ mile, go round sharp right hand \n bend. Our drive is on the right.","bbox":{"left":0.033848,"top":0.601303,"width":0.28675700000000004,"height":0.25331500000000007}},{"text":"Open daily \n 10am-12noon \n Closed for viewing Sunday \n and Bank Holidays","bbox":{"left":0.702257,"top":0.784315,"width":0.240317,"height":0.14991100000000002}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.744537,"top":0.158992,"width":0.164727,"height":0.185042}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.744537,"top":0.158992,"width":0.164727,"height":0.185042}]}
{"content":[{"text":"BUDGET REFERENDUM \n MAY 12, 2021 \n RESULTS","bbox":{"left":0.385964,"top":0.081303,"width":0.228059,"height":0.058585999999999985}},{"text":"Question #1 \n In favor of the proposed Town Government Budget of the Town of Clinton \n for the fiscal year July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 in the amount of $21,352,747. \n YES – 1078 NO – 494","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.15604,"width":0.6153700000000001,"height":0.095667}},{"text":"The TOWN GOVERNMENT BUDGET PASSED \n Question #2 \n In favor of the proposed Board of Education Budget of the Town of Clinton for the fiscal \n year July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 in the amount of $37,147,016. \n YES – 1060 NO – 510","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.266343,"width":0.6987850000000001,"height":0.12479600000000002}},{"text":"The BOARD OF EDUCATION BUDGET PASSED","bbox":{"left":0.284542,"top":0.405775,"width":0.4308229999999999,"height":0.021121999999999974}},{"text":"The voter turnout was 17%. Absentee Ballots are included in the final tally. 133 AB’s were \n issued and 116 AB’S were returned.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.459109,"width":0.7159810000000001,"height":0.038999000000000006}},{"text":"Sharon Uricchio \n Clinton Town Clerk","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.50926,"width":0.15803899999999999,"height":0.038999999999999924}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Report","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.111928,"width":0.119206,"height":0.036113000000000006}},{"text":"Council Outline Diary 2022/23","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.215496,"width":0.42502000000000006,"height":0.029439999999999994}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.285699,"width":0.019405000000000006,"height":0.02276699999999998}},{"text":"Executive Summary","bbox":{"left":0.180729,"top":0.285699,"width":0.22292599999999999,"height":0.02276699999999998}},{"text":"2.1","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.319995,"width":0.028085,"height":0.01958399999999999}},{"text":"This report proposes meeting dates for The City of Edinburgh Council and \n recess dates from August 2022 to August 2023. School term dates for this \n period have already been considered and agreed to at the Education, \n Children and Families Committee at 18 May 2021. \n The report also notes the current position in relation to progress made to \n agree the Spring Bank Holiday 2022.","bbox":{"left":0.181536,"top":0.319995,"width":0.66005,"height":0.12081700000000001}},{"text":"2.2","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.402414,"width":0.028085,"height":0.01958399999999999}},{"text":"3. \n 3.1","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.47561,"width":0.028085,"height":0.05359500000000006}},{"text":"Background \n Standing Order 3.1 states that, if circumstances allow, a meeting of the \n Council will be held at 10am on every fourth Thursday. \n Standing Order 3.4 states that during any recess, no meetings of the Council, \n Executive Committees or the Governance, Risk and Best Value Committee \n will be held.","bbox":{"left":0.180729,"top":0.47561,"width":0.6887499999999999,"height":0.13600200000000007}},{"text":"3.2","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.554399,"width":0.028085,"height":0.019584000000000046}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.646707,"width":0.019405000000000006,"height":0.02276699999999998}},{"text":"Main report \n Council Outline Diary \n It is normal practice for the Council to agree the timing of recess periods and \n Council meetings a year in advance. The proposed recess periods and \n Council meeting dates for August 2022 to August 2023 are included at \n appendix 1. \n In February 2021, Council agreed the Council Diary 2021/22. The Council \n outline diary for the following year would normally be presented alongside this \n report. \n Due to a delay in the consultation with parents/carers, pupils and staff as a \n result of the Covid-19 pandemic, this paper was not presented as usual","bbox":{"left":0.180729,"top":0.646707,"width":0.693804,"height":0.24435600000000002}},{"text":"4.1","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.706373,"width":0.028085,"height":0.019584000000000046}},{"text":"4.2","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.789065,"width":0.028085,"height":0.019584000000000046}},{"text":"4.3","bbox":{"left":0.121008,"top":0.85267,"width":0.028085,"height":0.019584000000000046}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"CFB Suffield Military Family Resource Centre \n Volunteer Leadership Application & Contract \n VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM","bbox":{"left":0.196503,"top":0.042756,"width":0.6069650000000001,"height":0.086572}},{"text":"Name: ____________________________________________________________________","bbox":{"left":0.140431,"top":0.186495,"width":0.727102,"height":0.021121}},{"text":"□ Civilian","bbox":{"left":0.623252,"top":0.223796,"width":0.07994099999999993,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"□ Military","bbox":{"left":0.717899,"top":0.223796,"width":0.0811170000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"□ Youth","bbox":{"left":0.813506,"top":0.223796,"width":0.06568700000000005,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Address: __________________________________________________________________","bbox":{"left":0.140431,"top":0.270434,"width":0.726033,"height":0.021121}},{"text":"Home Phone: _______________________","bbox":{"left":0.140431,"top":0.334093,"width":0.344356,"height":0.020984999999999976}},{"text":"E-mail: _______________________________","bbox":{"left":0.503252,"top":0.333654,"width":0.37194099999999997,"height":0.021120999999999945}},{"text":"Cell Phone: ____________________________","bbox":{"left":0.503252,"top":0.405472,"width":0.3758619999999999,"height":0.021121999999999974}},{"text":"Work Phone: _______________________","bbox":{"left":0.14102,"top":0.411966,"width":0.33813799999999994,"height":0.019668999999999992}},{"text":"Language(s) Spoken: ________________","bbox":{"left":0.140431,"top":0.460018,"width":0.33886700000000003,"height":0.021121}},{"text":"Written: _______________________________","bbox":{"left":0.503252,"top":0.460018,"width":0.381745,"height":0.021121}},{"text":"Emergency Contact Person: ______________________________________________","bbox":{"left":0.136706,"top":0.542247,"width":0.728569,"height":0.022664000000000017}},{"text":"Relationship: _______________________","bbox":{"left":0.160235,"top":0.58171,"width":0.34234699999999996,"height":0.021121000000000056}},{"text":"Telephone: __________________________","bbox":{"left":0.522271,"top":0.58171,"width":0.3523529999999999,"height":0.021120999999999945}},{"text":"1. Are you new to Suffield?","bbox":{"left":0.146902,"top":0.691494,"width":0.23577799999999996,"height":0.021828999999999987}},{"text":"□ yes","bbox":{"left":0.441062,"top":0.694143,"width":0.04623099999999997,"height":0.018121000000000054}},{"text":"□ no","bbox":{"left":0.558742,"top":0.694143,"width":0.03926200000000002,"height":0.018121000000000054}},{"text":"Have you been in contact with the MFRC Welcome Visitor?","bbox":{"left":0.162,"top":0.725861,"width":0.4714369999999999,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"□ yes","bbox":{"left":0.676438,"top":0.728227,"width":0.04392600000000002,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"□ no","bbox":{"left":0.794085,"top":0.728227,"width":0.036116999999999955,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"2. How did you hear about the MFRC’s Volunteer Leadership Program?","bbox":{"left":0.146902,"top":0.780538,"width":0.5696450000000001,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"□ MFRC Newsletter □ Welcome Package \n □ An MFRC Volunteer □ Deployment/Unit Briefing \n □ MFRC Web site □ Military Partner \n □ An MFRC Staff Member □ Volunteer Medicine Hat \n □ Other ______________________________________","bbox":{"left":0.146902,"top":0.817685,"width":0.518356,"height":0.08647099999999996}},{"text":"February 2016","bbox":{"left":0.146902,"top":0.921602,"width":0.10601199999999997,"height":0.017279000000000044}},{"text":"Page 2 of 5","bbox":{"left":0.767026,"top":0.921602,"width":0.08355899999999994,"height":0.017279000000000044}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"Read Free Network Application \n Performance Ysis Heros Guide To \n Troubleshooting Dev+Ops teams from the Slow complexity Transactions of application \n performance monitoring Andy Bromberg, CEO at Eco, on the \n democratisation of cryptocurrencies ¦ Spotlight Basic \n concepts of web applications, how they work and the HTTP \n protocol What is AppDynamics? Monitor Website Health \n with Grafana ¦ Website Health, Ping, DNS responses \n beautiful realtime graphs AppDynamics complete Demo \n SolarWinds Server \\u0026 Application Monitor Training: \n Manually Adding Applications Production Microservices \n Application Monitoring using Dynatrace ¦ Tech Primers \n Dynatrace Demo - 5 minute getting started overview \n Introduction to APM 5- GRE Tunnel MTU \\u0026 MSS \n Optimizing Network and Application Performance at NXP \n Observability vs. APM vs. Monitoring \n SD-WAN delivers optimal routing for SaaS Application \n performanceeG Innovations: How to Become A Citrix \n Performance Hero - DABCC Live #21 CA Application \n Performance Management in 1 Minute SolarWinds \n Application Performance Monitor Overview ExtraHop: The \n Evolution of Application Performance Management (APM) \n Network Application Performance Ysis Heros \n “ We launched Connecting Heroes ... 5G is a high- \n performance vehicle router, purpose built to provide secure, \n always-on connectivity for mission critical applications in \n public safety, transit and ...","bbox":{"left":0.101351,"top":0.021713,"width":0.7888700000000001,"height":0.705816}},{"text":"T-Mobile Upgrades Connecting Heroes: Adds Preemption, \n Rugged Devices, and New Plans with 5G Phones for First \n Responders \n But as smart cities strive to achieve their sustainability \n objectives, they are looking to the humble street pole as one \n of the heroes helping ... used to increase new applications in \n public spaces.","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.751546,"width":0.7821400000000001,"height":0.1775699999999999}},{"text":"Page 2/6","bbox":{"left":0.419939,"top":0.942745,"width":0.07633299999999998,"height":0.01819700000000002}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"NOVEMBER 2011 \n SALES REPORT","bbox":{"left":0.820261,"top":0.019104,"width":0.13333399999999995,"height":0.032827999999999996}},{"text":"A little festive cheer for UK property market","bbox":{"left":0.21732,"top":0.355093,"width":0.565795,"height":0.02727299999999999}},{"text":"The seasonal decline was more evident in the number of \n new ‘For Sale’ listings recorded in November against \n October, with only one region generating positive month on \n month figures, (which was London) up +7.8%. At the other \n end of the table the regional ‘not-so-hot-spots’ for new ‘For \n Sale’ listings were Central, down -26.9%, Wales down -25.7% \n and Scotland down - 23.9%. Disappointingly, the number of \n ‘For Sale’ listings in November 2011 were also down - 1.1% \n on the same month in 2010 but up +11.0% on November \n 2009.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.404521,"width":0.409112,"height":0.16320199999999996}},{"text":"There was a similar picture for individual cities when it came \n to New ‘For Sale’ activity in November compared to October. \n Colchester topped the charts with a month on month \n increase of +13.7%, London up +7.8% and Brighton up \n +5.1%. Coventry saw the greatest monthly decline in new \n ‘For Sale’ listings compared to October, down -46.6%, with \n Bristol down -45.9% and Southampton down -39.2%.","bbox":{"left":0.522876,"top":0.404521,"width":0.411944,"height":0.11395999999999995}},{"text":"Commenting on the latest Index results, Stephen Watson, \n Managing Director, Agency Express, said: “As we approach \n the run into Christmas we naturally expect that market will drop \n off as consumers switch their focus to the festive period, but \n Vendors and Agents alike should genuinely take some \n encouragement from positive signs within our Index. Many \n individual cities and some regions have managed to buck the \n seasonal trend established since our Index began in 2007 and \n shown growth year on year. This is evidence that despite \n continued uncertainty over house prices and the wider \n economic fragility, there is still a reasonable underlying demand \n for properties of all shapes and sizes, up and down the UK”.","bbox":{"left":0.522876,"top":0.534571,"width":0.41481200000000007,"height":0.19603099999999996}},{"text":"A good number of individual cities bucked the seasonal \n trend and experienced increases in month on month house \n sales compared to October. Nottingham topped the \n ‘hot-spots’ with an increase in properties ‘Sold’ in November, \n up +27.0%, followed by Newcastle up +25.3% and Colchester \n up +24.2%. At the opposite end, the cities recording the \n greatest decline in month on month properties ‘Sold’ in \n November were Coventry down -58.8%, Southampton down \n - 42.3% and Norwich down -27.4%.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.583814,"width":0.41382800000000003,"height":0.14678799999999992}},{"text":"agencyexpress.co.uk","bbox":{"left":0.79902,"top":0.972616,"width":0.15738200000000002,"height":0.01719499999999996}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.0,"top":0.068182,"width":1.0,"height":0.261364}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.0,"top":0.068182,"width":1.0,"height":0.261364}]}
{"content":[{"text":"8. An exhibitor may only show one heifer per class 1-7 \n 9. All exhibitors of dairy heifers out of state must have certificates indicating that \n their heifers have had a negative TB test \n 10. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion will be selected from the first \n and second place entries in all classes \n 11. Junior Livestock Sale: Dairy cattle exhibitors will sell only one dairy heifer \n per exhibitor unless one exhibitor has both Grand Champion and Reserve \n Grand Champion Heifer, in which case the exhibitor will be allowed to sell \n two heifers. A total of 10 market Dairy Heifers will sell in the Jr. Livestock \n Sale. *Dairy heifers will be sold on a premium basis. THERE WILL NOT \n BE A PACKER FOR DAIRY HEIFERS* \n 12. All exhibitors are responsible for the removal of their heifers at the conclusion \n of the Fair and will be released by county as the followed: \n i. 12:00 PM: Catron, Grant, Hidalgo, Beranillo, and Socorro \n ii. 1:00 PM: El Paso, Sierra, Otero, and Luna \n iii. 2:00 PM: Dona Ana \n 13. All heifers must be dehorned \n 14. CLASSES — Class placements will be split according to birthdates \n 1. Class 1: after January 2021 \n 2. Class 2: November 1 to December 31, 2020 \n 3. Class 3: September 1 to October 31, 2020 \n 4. Class 4: July 1 to August 31, 2020 \n 5. Class 5: May 1 to June 30, 2020 \n 6. Class 6: January 1 to April 30, 2020* \n 7. Class 7: September 1 to December 31, 2019* \n *must be pregnant \n 15. Grand Reserve will be chosen according to the General Rules \n 16. There shall be NO feeding in the Bedding Area at any time \n 17. All heifers must be returned to the bedding area by 11:00 PM each night","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.090785,"width":0.761711,"height":0.694158}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
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{"content":[{"text":"SODUS REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER","bbox":{"left":0.284902,"top":0.033027,"width":0.45499,"height":0.017763}},{"text":"ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES \n DEPARTMENT: INTERDISCIPLINARY","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.068422,"width":0.488467,"height":0.032706}},{"text":"EFFECTIVE DATE: 3/15/2021","bbox":{"left":0.655403,"top":0.122058,"width":0.24353000000000002,"height":0.016341999999999995}},{"text":"PREPARED BY: _Juanita Cimineri_, DNS \n APPROVED BY: _Lawrence Mennig_, LNHA","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.140694,"width":0.33312200000000003,"height":0.035129999999999995}},{"text":"NEW: REVISED: X \n POLICY: X PROCEDURE: X","bbox":{"left":0.659782,"top":0.159482,"width":0.22061599999999992,"height":0.03497799999999998}},{"text":"SUBJECT: VISITATION AND ACTIVITIES \n PURPOSE and APPLICATION: On February 23, 2021, the Department of Health (“Department”) issued guidance and \n recommendations regarding general nursing home (NH) visitation. The information contained in this directive \n supersedes and replaces previously issued guidance and recommendations. This information is consistent with CMS \n and CDC guidelines on such topic. Nothing in this directive should be construed as limiting or eliminating a nursing \n home’s (NH’s) responsibility to ensure that resident and family communication is ongoing and supported by virtual \n visits, whenever possible, nor does it change the guidance previously issued relative to visitation for medically \n necessary or end-of life services.","bbox":{"left":0.058806,"top":0.215513,"width":0.8946270000000001,"height":0.13698}},{"text":"Based on the needs of residents and a facility’s structure, visitation can be conducted through a variety of means, \n such as in resident rooms, dedicated visitation spaces and outdoors weather permitting. Regardless of how visits are \n conducted, there are certain core principles and best practices that reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and \n must be followed.","bbox":{"left":0.058823,"top":0.368727,"width":0.8914470000000001,"height":0.06513000000000002}},{"text":"POLICY: It is the policy of Sodus rehabilitation and Nursing Center, pursuant to the most recent New York State \n Department of Health directives issued on February 23, 2021, to permit visitation/activities if/when Sodus \n rehabilitation and Nursing Center meets specific conditions.","bbox":{"left":0.058805,"top":0.450091,"width":0.851935,"height":0.04891899999999999}},{"text":"PROCEDURE: Beginning February 26, 2021, nursing homes may expand visitation and/or activities under this \n revised guidance if able to continue following the core principles of infection control and prevention, under the \n following conditions:","bbox":{"left":0.058787,"top":0.515244,"width":0.8555789999999999,"height":0.048917999999999906}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.151942,"top":0.577385,"width":0.015005999999999992,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"Sodus rehabilitation and Nursing Center is in full compliance with both state and federal \n reporting requirements including COVID-19 focus surveys, daily HERDS, weekly staff \n testing surveys, and the federally required weekly submission of COVID-19 data to the \n National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN).","bbox":{"left":0.181346,"top":0.576758,"width":0.675042,"height":0.06513000000000002}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.176457,"top":0.658106,"width":0.008296999999999999,"height":0.01707700000000001}},{"text":"Pursuant to NYS DOH Visitation Q A 3.9.2021, there is no guidance indicating late \n HERDS submission citations state visitation is to shut down.","bbox":{"left":0.205879,"top":0.658875,"width":0.6201059999999999,"height":0.03255399999999997}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.15196,"top":0.704805,"width":0.015005999999999992,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"The operator or designee must retain a copy of the revised facility’s visitation plan at the \n facility where it is easily accessible and immediately available upon request of the \n Department or local health department. The plan must clearly articulate the space(s) to be \n used for visitation (outdoors and indoors) including the number of visitors and residents \n which could be safely socially distanced within the space(s). The plan must reference \n relevant infection control policies for visitors.","bbox":{"left":0.181346,"top":0.704178,"width":0.688203,"height":0.097553}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.151942,"top":0.819345,"width":0.015005999999999992,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"There has been no new onset of COVID-19 cases in the last 14 days and Sodus \n rehabilitation and Nursing Center is not currently conducting outbreak testing as reported \n on daily HERDS submissions. Please be advised that the Department reserves the right to \n verify such accuracy of reporting as part of its routine surveillance activities.","bbox":{"left":0.181346,"top":0.818718,"width":0.692172,"height":0.06513000000000002}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.181346,"top":0.90022,"width":0.008296999999999999,"height":0.01707700000000001}},{"text":"“New Onset” is defined as a facility-onset COVID-19 case, i.e., a case that originated \n in the nursing home, as defined by CMS in QSO-20-30 and includes both staff and \n residents.","bbox":{"left":0.210768,"top":0.900989,"width":0.630911,"height":0.04876499999999995}},{"text":"Reference: NYS DOH Visitation Q A 3.9.2021","bbox":{"left":0.210784,"top":0.965997,"width":0.33718000000000004,"height":0.016341999999999968}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"and head movements, to subtle and nuanced expressions. To \n collect this large dataset, we leverage Internet crowdsourc- \n ing, which allows for distributed collection of data very ef- \n ficiently. The data presented are natural spontaneous re- \n sponses to ecologically valid online media (video advertis- \n ing) and labels of self-reported liking, desire to watch again \n and familiarity. The inclusion of self-reported labels is es- \n pecially important as it enables systematic research around \n the convergence or divergence of self-report and facial ex- \n pressions, and allows us to build models that predict behav- \n ior (e.g, watching again). \n While data collection is a major undertaking in and of \n itself, labeling that data is by far a much grander chal- \n lenge. The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) [7] is the \n most comprehensive catalogue of unique facial action units \n (AUs) that correspond to each independent motion of the \n face. FACS enables the measurement and scoring of facial \n activity in an objective, reliable and quantitative way, and is \n often used to discriminate between subtle differences in fa- \n cial motion. One strength of FACS is the high level of detail \n contained within the coding scheme, this has been useful in \n identifying new behaviors [8] that might have been missed \n if a coarser coding scheme were used. \n Typically, two or more FACS-certified labelers code for \n the presence of AUs, and inter-observer agreement is com- \n puted. There are a number of methods of evaluating the re- \n liability of inter-observer agreement in a labeling task. As \n the AUs differ in how easy they are identified, it is important \n to report agreement for each individual label [3]. To give a \n more complete perspective on the reliability of each AU la- \n bel, we report two measures of inter-observer agreement for \n the dataset described in this paper. \n The main contribution of this paper is to present a first \n in the world data set of labeled data recorded over the inter- \n net of people naturally viewing online media, the AM-FED \n dataset contains:","bbox":{"left":0.081882,"top":0.091866,"width":0.386035,"height":0.54612}},{"text":"To the authors knowledge this dataset is the largest set \n labeled for asymmetric facial action units AU12 and AU14. \n In the remainder of this paper we describe the data col- \n lection, labeling and label reliability calculation, and the \n training, testing and performance of smile, AU2 and AU4 \n detection on this dataset.","bbox":{"left":0.504677,"top":0.091866,"width":0.386034,"height":0.092192}},{"text":"2. Existing Databases \n The Cohn-Kanade (in its extended edition known as \n CK+) [11] has been one of the mostly widely used re- \n source in the development of facial action unit and ex- \n pression recognition systems. The CK+ database, contains \n 593 recordings (10,708 frames) of posed and non-posed se- \n quences, which are FACS coded as well as coded for the six \n basic emotions. The sequences are recorded in a lab setting \n under controlled conditions of light and head motion. \n The MMI database contains a large collection of FACS \n coded facial videos [23]. The database consists of 1395 \n manually AU coded video sequences, 300 also have onset- \n appex-offset annotions. A majority of these are posed and \n all are recorded in laboratory conditions. \n The RU-FACS database [2] contains data from 100 par- \n ticipants each engaging in a 2.5 minute task. In the task, \n the participants had to act to hide their true position, and \n therefore one could argue that the RU-FACS dataset is not \n fully spontaneous. The RU-FACS dataset is not publicly \n available at this time. \n The Genki-4K [24] dataset contains 4000 images la- \n beled as either “smiling” or “non-smiling”. These images \n were collected from images available on the Internet and do \n mostly reflect naturalistic smiles. However, these are just \n static images and not video sequences making it impossi- \n ble to use the data to train systems that use temporal infor- \n mation. In addition, the labels are limited to presence or \n absence of smiles and therefore limiting their usefulness. \n The UNBC-McMaster Pain archive [12] is one of the \n largest databases of AU coded videos of naturalistic and \n spontaneous facial expressions. This is labeled for 10 ac- \n tion units and the action units are coded with levels of in- \n tensity making it very rich. However, although of natural- \n istic and spontaneous expressions the videos were recorded \n with control over the lighting, camera position, frame rate \n and resolution. \n Multi-PIE [9] is a dataset of static facial expression im- \n ages using 15 cameras in different locations and 18 flashes \n to create various lighting conditions. The dataset includes 6 \n expressions plus neutral. The JAFFE [13] and Semaine [18] \n datasets contain videos with labeled facial expressions. \n However, Multi-PIE, JAFFE and Semaine were collected \n in controlled laboratory settings and are not FACS labeled, \n but rather have “message judgement” labels, and so are not \n readily available for training AU detectors.","bbox":{"left":0.504677,"top":0.200899,"width":0.3860349999999999,"height":0.7003630000000001}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.094092,"top":0.650627,"width":0.012208999999999998,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"Facial Videos: 242 webcam videos recorded in real- \n world conditions.","bbox":{"left":0.11444,"top":0.650174,"width":0.35348,"height":0.03070600000000001}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.094091,"top":0.694402,"width":0.012208999999999998,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"Labeled Frames: 168,359 frames labeled for the pres- \n ence of 10 symmetrical FACS action units, 4 asymmet- \n ric (unilateral) FACS action units, 2 head movements, \n smile, expressiveness, feature tracker fails and gender.","bbox":{"left":0.11444,"top":0.693949,"width":0.35347700000000004,"height":0.06089499999999992}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.094091,"top":0.768366,"width":0.012208999999999998,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"Tracked Points: Automatically \n points for 168,359 frames.","bbox":{"left":0.11444,"top":0.767913,"width":0.22104000000000001,"height":0.030705000000000093}},{"text":"detected","bbox":{"left":0.343831,"top":0.768366,"width":0.054240999999999984,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"landmark","bbox":{"left":0.406423,"top":0.768366,"width":0.06148500000000001,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.094091,"top":0.812141,"width":0.012208999999999998,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"Self-report responses: Familiarity with, liking of and \n desire to watch again for the stimuli videos","bbox":{"left":0.11444,"top":0.811688,"width":0.353474,"height":0.03070600000000001}},{"text":"5.","bbox":{"left":0.094091,"top":0.855915,"width":0.012208999999999998,"height":0.015158000000000005}},{"text":"Baseline Classification: Baseline performance of \n smile, AU2 and AU4 detection algorithms on this \n dataset and baseline classifier outputs.","bbox":{"left":0.11444,"top":0.855462,"width":0.35347700000000004,"height":0.04580000000000006}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]}
{"content":[{"text":"SC Department of Employment and Workforce","bbox":{"left":0.316356,"top":0.031004,"width":0.51779,"height":0.023624999999999997}},{"text":"NEWS RELEASE","bbox":{"left":0.316356,"top":0.072247,"width":0.157906,"height":0.020782999999999996}},{"text":"Media Contact: \n [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.316356,"top":0.106386,"width":0.24705700000000003,"height":0.03564199999999999}},{"text":"For Release \n July 16, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.088275,"top":0.209677,"width":0.106274,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"South Carolina’s Employment Situation \n June 2021","bbox":{"left":0.304003,"top":0.26741,"width":0.391977,"height":0.042145000000000044}},{"text":"I. Household Survey1","bbox":{"left":0.073529,"top":0.345942,"width":0.170916,"height":0.023648000000000002}},{"text":"Employment: The seasonally adjusted, monthly survey of households estimated the number of South \n Carolinians working increased significantly to 2,289,714.","bbox":{"left":0.073529,"top":0.383957,"width":0.791605,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"• \n •","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.438012,"width":0.009019,"height":0.037047}},{"text":"That is a notable increase of 12,209 people over the May 2021 estimate. \n That is a significant increase of 80,654 people over the June 2020 estimate.","bbox":{"left":0.132392,"top":0.43729,"width":0.5901240000000001,"height":0.03869699999999998}},{"text":"Unemployment: Unemployment estimates decreased to 107,035 people.","bbox":{"left":0.073529,"top":0.490624,"width":0.565252,"height":0.020211999999999952}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.52728,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"That is a decrease of 3,402 people from the May 2021 estimate and a substantial decrease of 76,827 \n over the June 2020 estimate. \n The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased to 4.5 percent in June from 4.6 percent \n in May.","bbox":{"left":0.132392,"top":0.526558,"width":0.789687,"height":0.07369700000000001}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.563189,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"Nationally, the unemployment rate increased to 5.9 percent in June from 5.8 percent in May.","bbox":{"left":0.073529,"top":0.614891,"width":0.726242,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Labor force: The state’s estimated labor force (people working plus unemployed people looking for work) \n increased to 2,396,749.","bbox":{"left":0.073529,"top":0.64974,"width":0.8331240000000001,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"• \n •","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.703795,"width":0.009019,"height":0.037085000000000035}},{"text":"That is an increase of 8,807 people over the May 2021 estimate. \n That is an increase of 3,827 individuals over the June 2020 estimate.","bbox":{"left":0.132392,"top":0.703073,"width":0.537379,"height":0.038735000000000075}},{"text":"Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted3)","bbox":{"left":0.088275,"top":0.774005,"width":0.545476,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"The Current Employment Survey of businesses in South Carolina marked an increase of 6,300 nonfarm \n payroll jobs over the month to a level of 2,118,800.","bbox":{"left":0.088275,"top":0.808717,"width":0.811764,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.862767,"width":0.009019000000000013,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"Industries reporting gains were Education and Health Services (+1,800); Trade, Transportation, \n and Utilities (+1,800); Manufacturing (+1,000); Other Services (+1,000); Professional and \n Business Services (+800); Construction (+400); and Government (+400).","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.862045,"width":0.748909,"height":0.05506100000000003}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.097631,"top":0.030934,"width":0.199755,"height":0.153409}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.097631,"top":0.030934,"width":0.199755,"height":0.153409}]}
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