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{"content":[{"text":"Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 42/1: 27–70 \n © 2015 Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture","bbox":{"left":0.160494,"top":0.071591,"width":0.33765600000000007,"height":0.030769000000000005}},{"text":"Ryūichi Abé","bbox":{"left":0.160494,"top":0.215735,"width":0.11893200000000001,"height":0.02227599999999999}},{"text":"Revisiting the Dragon Princess \n Her Role in Medieval Engi Stories and \n Their Implications in Reading the Lotus Sutra","bbox":{"left":0.160494,"top":0.259129,"width":0.472252,"height":0.08129100000000006}},{"text":"This article examines how the Dragon Princess, one of the most celebrated \n characters in the Lotus Sutra, is represented in the noh drama Ama and the \n Heike Nōkyō sutra set. By doing so, it debunks the prevailing consensus in \n understanding the Dragon Princess and her episode in the sutra, and illus- \n trates a hitherto unnoticed intrinsic affinity between medieval Japanese engi \n stories and Buddhist scriptural narratives.","bbox":{"left":0.185166,"top":0.648915,"width":0.654309,"height":0.11159799999999997}},{"text":"keywords: Lotus Sutra—Dragon Princess—henjō nanshi—ryūnyo jōbutsu— \n Buddhism—gender and narrativity—Heike nōkyō—ama (female diver)","bbox":{"left":0.185187,"top":0.799904,"width":0.654266,"height":0.03546500000000008}},{"text":"Ryūichi Abé is Edwin O. Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions, Harvard \n University.","bbox":{"left":0.185187,"top":0.877641,"width":0.654604,"height":0.033341000000000065}},{"text":"27","bbox":{"left":0.50225,"top":0.922709,"width":0.02019000000000004,"height":0.02126399999999995}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Mayor Eric Garcetti \n Executive Directive No. 30 \n Page 2 of 5","bbox":{"left":0.671683,"top":0.043349,"width":0.2110289999999999,"height":0.05581900000000001}},{"text":"insufficient income left for meals, transportation, childcare, and medical expenses. Our \n region’s economic potential underperforms as dollars are spent on rent or mortgages \n instead of goods and services. Most heartbreaking, the crisis has pushed thousands of \n Angelenos into homelessness. Particularly impacted are the disabled and elderly who live \n from extremely limited means. Yet even people with full-time jobs and working families \n are finding themselves without a home due to a lack of affordable places to live in our \n city.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.116616,"width":0.7650650000000001,"height":0.125364}},{"text":"What all of this means is clear: our supply of affordable homes is not adequate. But we \n are not powerless to address this crisis. In fact, we have a duty to find every way possible \n to tackle it.","bbox":{"left":0.117294,"top":0.25601,"width":0.765301,"height":0.055666999999999967}},{"text":"We are ready to act to further reduce impediments to residential growth, expedite the \n building of new and affordable homes, and incentivize innovative solutions for expanding \n housing choice. I am now calling on each City Department that provides development \n services to streamline the permitting and approval process for all housing developments; \n to create priority processing incentives for housing developments that include targeted \n levels of affordable units; and to establish procedures that permit and encourage \n expanded housing options.","bbox":{"left":0.117294,"top":0.325745,"width":0.765399,"height":0.125363}},{"text":"Accordingly, I hereby direct the General Managers of the City’s Development Services \n Departments, which include the Housing & Community Investment Department, Los \n Angeles City Planning, Department of Building & Safety, Department of Water & Power, \n Los Angeles Fire Department, Department of Transportation, and the Board of Public \n Works’ Bureaus of Engineering, Street Lighting, Street Services, Sanitation & \n Environment and Contract Administration, as follows:","bbox":{"left":0.11749,"top":0.465139,"width":0.7652230000000001,"height":0.107964}},{"text":"●","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.591372,"width":0.011842999999999992,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"The General Managers of the Department of Water & Power, Los Angeles Fire \n Department, Bureau of Engineering and LA Sanitation & Environment shall \n develop and implement policies to streamline processes and shall establish case \n management units to support all housing development activities regardless of \n affordability levels. Case management services shall at minimum consist of the \n following:","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.588801,"width":0.7060620000000001,"height":0.10611999999999999}},{"text":"○ \n ○","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.711069,"width":0.011842999999999992,"height":0.041776000000000035}},{"text":"Provide site specific parameters and requirements \n Provide a clear, transparent road map of the permitting process \n which identifies the department’s permit clearances and \n requirements at an early stage of a project \n Provide troubleshooting and problem-solving assistance, at the \n project applicant’s request \n Provide a point of contact that can answer questions and provide \n information throughout the permit process","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.708497,"width":0.561941,"height":0.16282599999999992}},{"text":"○","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.794289,"width":0.011842999999999992,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"○","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.835955,"width":0.011842999999999992,"height":0.016927000000000025}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"The City as Muse: Works by Lidya Buzio and Sarah Grilo \n Spring 2021","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.068173,"width":0.5574990000000001,"height":0.041421}},{"text":"Cecilia de Torres, Ltd. is pleased to present an installation of works by two highly original artists \n who developed a strong pictorial attachment to New York City, incorporating its urban \n landscape in their work in different media and through their own formal means.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.380206,"width":0.759876,"height":0.05437000000000003}},{"text":"Argentine artist Sarah Grilo (1919-2007) moved to New York City in 1962 after being awarded a \n Guggenheim Fellowship. It was at this critical point that the artist broke from her background in \n Concrete abstraction and began to incorporate formal elements from the NYC landscape. From \n the graffiti that ran rampant throughout the City at that time, to the traces of letters and \n numbers from deteriorating signs and posters, Grilo covered her works with compulsively \n repetitive, erased, and re-written spontaneous scribbles, all sustained by a hyper-chromatic \n sensibility ranging from the most resplendent of golds to the deepest of violets, and from the \n loudest of turquoise and fuchsias, to the palest of yellows and sky blues. In 1970, Grilo left her \n urban muse to move to Europe where she lived the remainder of her life.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.452479,"width":0.761838,"height":0.16257700000000003}},{"text":"Lidya Buzio (1948-2014), the Uruguayan American ceramist, moved to New York City in the early \n 1970s, and fell in love with downtown New York. Her new urban environment inspired her to \n create her signature New York Cityscapes through her work with clay. Buzio’s fascinations were \n downtown New York’s evocative rooflines, its cast iron architecture, and water towers. Known \n for her conflation of sculpture and painting, Buzio went beyond the medium of pottery to \n create her very own genre. Using special pigments which she mixed herself, the artist drew and \n painted directly onto her unfired works and burnished her pieces before firing, resulting in the \n unique luminosity and distinctive hues that characterize her artworks.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.632958,"width":0.7644980000000001,"height":0.14471100000000003}},{"text":"Like two ships in the night inspired by different elements of New York City’s urban aesthetic, \n both artists created lyrical compositions that enable us to witness their process: from Grilo’s \n drips of paint and gestural markings, to Buzio’s luminous hues and original use of the medium \n of clay.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.795572,"width":0.751851,"height":0.07224900000000001}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.120098,"top":0.018182,"width":0.764706,"height":0.031629},{"left":0.120098,"top":0.965467,"width":0.764706,"height":0.016351},{"left":0.120098,"top":0.128485,"width":0.803023,"height":0.214015}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.120098,"top":0.018182,"width":0.764706,"height":0.031629},{"left":0.120098,"top":0.965467,"width":0.764706,"height":0.016351},{"left":0.120098,"top":0.128485,"width":0.803023,"height":0.214015}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Page 2 \n May 21, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.044095,"width":0.08227199999999998,"height":0.028193000000000003}},{"text":"ARTICLE 1, RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022 \n SECTION 1, APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022 \n Department of Administration \n Increase General Revenues in the Office of Diversity, Equity, & Opportunity Program, Page 5, Line 22, by \n $140,402 from $1,117,169 to $1,257,571. This amendment adds financing for 1.0 Administrator State \n Equal Opportunity FTE position to support statewide equal opportunity initiatives. The Governor’s \n recommended budget inadvertently omitted this position, which was vacant at the time of budget \n development (22-DOA1). \n Department of Revenue \n Increase Restricted Receipts in the Taxation Program, Page 9, Line 27 by $1,569,512 from $1,451,238 to \n $3,020,750. This amendment represents the projected expenditures for the first projects eligible for Tax \n Increment Financing (TIF) reimbursement pursuant to RIGL §42-64.21 for FY 2022. Along with the \n amendment for FY 2021, this represents the first disbursement under the auspices of the TIF program since \n its inception in 2015. The disbursement schedule is available from the Budget Office upon request (22- \n DOR1). \n Secretary of State \n Increase General Revenues in the State Archives program, Page 10, Line 30, by $85,549 from $158,405 to \n $243,954. Together with the following adjustment, this adjustment shifts personnel costs from the \n Historical Records Trust to general revenues to balance expenditures and projected revenues in the \n Historical Records Trust (22-SOS1). \n General Treasurer \n Increase Restricted Receipts in the Unclaimed Property Program, Page 11, Line 28 by $4,700,000 from \n $25,202,766 to $29,902,766. This amendment aligns the level of financing within the Unclaimed Property \n program with the amounts adopted by the May 2021 Revenue Estimating Conference (22-TREAS1). \n Executive Office of Health and Human Services \n Increase General Revenues Managed Care – Medical Assistance Program, Page 12, Line 26 by $9,057,660 \n from $333,664,740 to $342,772,400. This adjustment aligns the level of financing within this category of \n Medicaid expenditure with caseloads as adopted by the May 2021 Caseload Estimating Conference (22- \n EOHHS1). \n Increase General Revenues Hospitals – Medical Assistance Program, Page 12, Line 27 by $1,126,402 from \n $83,064,823 to $84,191,225. This adjustment aligns the level of financing within this category of Medicaid \n expenditure with caseloads as adopted by the May 2021 Caseload Estimating Conference (22-EOHHS1). \n Decrease General Revenues Nursing Facilities – Medical Assistance Program, Page 12, Line 28 by \n $7,100,063 from $149,433,710 to $142,333,647. This adjustment aligns the level of financing within this \n category of Medicaid expenditure with caseloads as adopted by the May 2021 Caseload Estimating \n Conference. The amendment also overrides the “LTSS Rebalance and Resiliency Amendments” that were \n submitted as part of the April 12th Governor’s Budget Amendment #3 changes (22-EOHHS1). \n Increase General Revenues Home and Community Based Services – Medical Assistance Program, Page 12, \n Line 29 by $4,325,172 from $39,080,249 to $43,405,421. This adjustment aligns the level of financing \n within this category of Medicaid expenditure with caseloads as adopted by the May 2021 Caseload \n Estimating Conference. The amendment also overrides the “LTSS Rebalance and Resiliency Amendments” \n that were submitted as part of the April 12th Governor’s Budget Amendment #3 changes (22-EOHHS1). \n Increase General Revenues Other Services – Medical Assistance Program, Page 12, Line 30 by $8,019,741 \n from $119,713,608 to $127,733,349. This adjustment aligns the level of financing within this category of","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.089387,"width":0.765239,"height":0.818772}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Public Comment:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.088788,"width":0.16117699999999996,"height":0.020863999999999994}},{"text":"Health and Growth youth training will be held on Wednesday May 25, 2016 from 4pm- \n 6:30pm at Salt Lake Park. For more information contact Hilda Franco; Community \n Organizer (323)257-1056 Ex.35","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.121465,"width":0.744889,"height":0.060818}},{"text":"Staff Comments:","bbox":{"left":0.123176,"top":0.194268,"width":0.15686300000000003,"height":0.020863999999999994}},{"text":"College/Career day held at Marquez High School on Saturday April 30, 2016 hosted by \n Marquez High School. Director of Parks and Recreation Josette Espinosa was in \n attendance.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.226768,"width":0.7543700000000001,"height":0.06096900000000002}},{"text":"Children’s Health Expo held at Salt Lake Park on Saturday April 30, 2016 hosted by \n Parks and recreation.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.299495,"width":0.7249580000000001,"height":0.040856}},{"text":"Youth Commission Comments:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.352336,"width":0.291941,"height":0.020863999999999994}},{"text":"Chair; Kevin Cervantes welcomed new Youth Commissioner Nely Perez.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.384987,"width":0.63051,"height":0.020818000000000003}},{"text":"Adjournment:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.450366,"width":0.128255,"height":0.020863999999999994}},{"text":"At 4:34pm Chair Cervantes adjourned the meeting to a regular meeting of the City of \n Huntington Park Youth Commission on Monday, May 2, 2016.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.482866,"width":0.7318180000000001,"height":0.04096999999999995}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"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":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Reflecting on first black American president Barack Obama’s memorable 2008 presidential \n campaign, with little-known senator from Delaware, Joe Biden, as his running-mate, Glenn \n Kessler wrote for the Washington Post [1] in October 2008:","bbox":{"left":0.102926,"top":0.051633,"width":0.794111,"height":0.051189}},{"text":"“The moment when Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. looked Serbian leader Slobodan \n Milosevic in the eye and called him a ‘damned war criminal’ has become the \n stuff of campaign legend.","bbox":{"left":0.159622,"top":0.130964,"width":0.68065,"height":0.04495299999999999}},{"text":"“The Democratic vice presidential nominee brings up the 1993 confrontation \n on the campaign trial to whoops of delight from supporters. Senator Barack \n Obama mentioned it when he announced he had chosen Biden as his running \n mate.","bbox":{"left":0.159622,"top":0.190028,"width":0.6807719999999999,"height":0.05965200000000001}},{"text":"“During vice presidential debate with his counterpart on the Republican ticket, \n Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Biden twice gave himself credit for shifting US \n policy on Bosnia. The senator from Delaware declared that he ‘was the catalyst \n to change the circumstance in Bosnia led by President Clinton.’ At another \n point he noted: ‘My recommendations on Bosnia — I admit I was the first one \n to recommend it. They saved tens of thousands of lives.’”","bbox":{"left":0.159622,"top":0.26379,"width":0.680743,"height":0.08905099999999994}},{"text":"Instead of “saving tens of thousands of lives,” the devastating Yugoslav Wars in the nineties \n in the aftermath of the break-up of the former Soviet Union and then the former Yugoslavia \n claimed over 130,000 fatalities, created a humanitarian crisis and unleashed a flood of \n millions of refugees for which nobody is to blame but the Clinton administration’s militarist \n policy of subjugating and forcibly integrating East European states into the Western \n capitalist bloc.","bbox":{"left":0.102926,"top":0.380981,"width":0.7941,"height":0.10464099999999998}},{"text":"Regarding Washington’s modus operandi of waging proxy wars in Eastern Europe and the \n Middle East, since the times of the Soviet-Afghan jihad during the eighties, it has been the \n fail-safe game plan of master strategists at NATO to raise money [2] from the oil-rich \n emirates of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and Kuwait; then buy billions of dollars’ worth of \n weapons from the arms markets [3] in the Eastern Europe; and then provide those weapons \n and guerilla warfare training to the disaffected population of the victim country by using the \n intelligence agencies of the latter’s regional adversaries. Whether it’s Afghanistan, Bosnia, \n Kosovo, Chechnya, Libya or Syria, the same playbook was executed to the letter.","bbox":{"left":0.102926,"top":0.50285,"width":0.794128,"height":0.140274}},{"text":"Raising funds for proxy wars from the Gulf Arab States allows the Western executives the \n freedom to evade congressional scrutiny; the benefit of buying weapons from unregulated \n arms markets of the Eastern Europe is that such weapons cannot be traced back to the \n Western capitals; and using jihadist proxies to achieve strategic objectives has the \n advantage of taking the plea of “plausible deniability” if the strategy backfires, which it \n often does. Remember that al-Qaeda and Taliban were the by-products of the Soviet-Afghan \n jihad, and the Islamic State and its global network of terrorists were the blowback of the \n proxy war in Syria.","bbox":{"left":0.102926,"top":0.660353,"width":0.794072,"height":0.140274}},{"text":"Nevertheless, smugly oblivious to the death and destruction caused by Washington’s global \n domination agenda, national security shill Glenn Kessler further noted in the aforementioned \n Washington Post article:","bbox":{"left":0.102926,"top":0.830328,"width":0.794183,"height":0.05118900000000004}},{"text":"“Biden focused on deficiencies in US policy toward Bosnia, he called for NATO \n expansion before it became fashionable and most recently prodded the Bush","bbox":{"left":0.159622,"top":0.909659,"width":0.68073,"height":0.030254000000000003}},{"text":"| 2","bbox":{"left":0.905167,"top":0.951943,"width":0.02340999999999993,"height":0.01659200000000005}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Analysis of PG&E’s \n Long Term Procurement Plan","bbox":{"left":0.317941,"top":0.103281,"width":0.36416200000000004,"height":0.066263}},{"text":"Projected Greenhouse Gas Emissions Resulting From \n PG&E’s Electricity and Natural Gas Procurement Plan, \n With a Comparison to Sonoma County’s \n Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Target","bbox":{"left":0.205097,"top":0.234166,"width":0.590036,"height":0.13083399999999998}},{"text":"Prepared by","bbox":{"left":0.447941,"top":0.560848,"width":0.10402000000000006,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"David Erickson, Technical Director","bbox":{"left":0.351275,"top":0.593424,"width":0.29742100000000005,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"Climate Protection Campaign","bbox":{"left":0.374706,"top":0.626,"width":0.250447,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"www.climateprotectioncampaign.org","bbox":{"left":0.345392,"top":0.658576,"width":0.309251,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"August 2008","bbox":{"left":0.447941,"top":0.756303,"width":0.10400400000000004,"height":0.02098500000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"The Kingdom of God on Earth - 2","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.09303,"width":0.26699999999999996,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"The disciples of Jesus had no understanding that the Christ - the Messiah - had to be killed until \n it was explained to them after the event.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.119849,"width":0.7501180000000001,"height":0.03302999999999999}},{"text":"The fact that the apostles “preached the gospel” while having no expectation of the sufferings of \n Christ, demonstrates that the gospel, as preached by them, must have been something very \n different from the gospel of modern times, which consists exclusively of the death of Christ on \n the cross.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.164545,"width":0.7533719999999999,"height":0.06878899999999999}},{"text":"It is also a fact that the Kingdom of God was also preached by the apostles after the death, \n resurrection, and ascension of Jesus, and that the Kingdom of God, therefore, continues to be a \n valid and essential element of the gospel now. The book of Acts is a record of that preaching, \n which resulted in the explosive spread and growth of Christ’s church, and shows what they \n preached -","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.245,"width":0.742569,"height":0.086667}},{"text":"M When the people of Samaria “believed Philip as he preached the things concerning the \n kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, both men and women were baptized” - Acts 8:12.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.343333,"width":0.757981,"height":0.03303099999999998}},{"text":"M The apostle Paul “went into the synagogue at Ephesus and spoke boldly for three months, \n reasoning and persuading concerning the things of the kingdom of God” - Acts 19:8.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.38803,"width":0.732745,"height":0.03303100000000003}},{"text":"M Afterwards, Paul told the elders of Ephesus, “I know that you all, among whom I have gone \n preaching the kingdom of God, will see my face no more. 26 Therefore I testify to you this day \n that I am innocent of the blood of all men. 27 For I have not shunned to declare to you the whole \n counsel of God” - Acts 20:25.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.432727,"width":0.7566870000000001,"height":0.0687890000000001}},{"text":"M While Paul was awaiting trial in Rome “he explained and solemnly testified of the kingdom \n of God, persuading them concerning Jesus from both the Law of Moses and the Prophets” - Acts \n 28:23.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.513182,"width":0.7573719999999999,"height":0.05090899999999998}},{"text":"M During the next two years in Rome, Paul “received all who came to him, 31 preaching the \n kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ” - Acts 28:30.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.575758,"width":0.7357260000000001,"height":0.033030000000000115}},{"text":"The apostle Paul was extremely insistent that the same gospel which he himself preached, should \n never take any other form. And so he exclaimed, “even if we, or an angel from heaven preach \n any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed” - Galatians 1:8.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.620455,"width":0.7608820000000001,"height":0.05090900000000009}},{"text":"This leaves the reader of the New Testament with no alternative but to accept that the gospel, of \n which he said “is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes” - Romans 1:16 - \n must include the doctrine of the Kingdom of God, whatever that may be. Paul himself \n continually preached it wherever he went.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.68303,"width":0.7510590000000001,"height":0.06878899999999999}},{"text":"This is a matter of life or death for those who “believe.” From what Paul has declared, if that \n gospel does not include the doctrine which concerns the Kingdom of God, then it is a gospel \n which has no power to save.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.763485,"width":0.7265489999999999,"height":0.05090900000000009}},{"text":"What, we must know, is the Kingdom of God? The only reliable answer must come from the \n inspired word of God.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.826061,"width":0.7268239999999999,"height":0.033030000000000004}}],"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":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN \n (Corporate)","bbox":{"left":0.322974,"top":0.01818,"width":0.35407599999999995,"height":0.037607}},{"text":"KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that ____________________________ \n in consideration of payment in the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), receipt of \n which is hereby acknowledged, and other valuable considerations and benefits to the \n undersigned accruing, does hereby waive, release and quit claim all liens, lien rights, \n claims or demands of every kind whatsoever which the undersigned now has, or may \n hereinafter have, against certain improvements, situated in the City of Miramar, Broward \n County, Florida, as described as:","bbox":{"left":0.11767,"top":0.147981,"width":0.7648650000000001,"height":0.121472}},{"text":"All facilities built and constructed to serve \n _______________________ located in the City of Miramar, \n Broward County, Florida as shown on Exhibit “A” attached \n hereto and made a part hereof and as more particularly \n described on Exhibit “B” attached hereto and made a part \n hereof.","bbox":{"left":0.235317,"top":0.282981,"width":0.529213,"height":0.10409300000000005}},{"text":"on account of work and labor performed, and/or materials furnished in, to, or in the \n improvements above described, or any part thereof.","bbox":{"left":0.11767,"top":0.400602,"width":0.763611,"height":0.03435100000000002}},{"text":"It being the understanding of the undersigned that this is a Waiver and Release of \n Lien which the undersigned has against the premises described herein, only to the \n extent of the payments specified and only for materials furnished or work done up until \n (Date). The undersigned warrants that no assignment of said liens \n or claims, nor the right to perfect a lien against said improvements, by virtue of the accrual \n of said payment, has or will be made, and that the undersigned has the right to execute \n this Waiver and Release, and that all laborers employed by the undersigned, and all bills \n for materials and supplies furnished by others to the undersigned in connection with the \n construction of said improvements, to the extent of the payment herein referred to, have \n been fully paid.","bbox":{"left":0.11767,"top":0.448481,"width":0.7649219999999999,"height":0.173775}},{"text":"Dated this _________ day of ________________, 20____.","bbox":{"left":0.176493,"top":0.635783,"width":0.5148600000000001,"height":0.016928000000000054}},{"text":"WITNESSETH:","bbox":{"left":0.11767,"top":0.666238,"width":0.13536900000000002,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"____________________________ \n Name of Corporation","bbox":{"left":0.573631,"top":0.666238,"width":0.30737499999999995,"height":0.03434599999999999}},{"text":"______________________________","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.701069,"width":0.329336,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"______________________________","bbox":{"left":0.11767,"top":0.735935,"width":0.329336,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"By: _________________________ \n Name: \n ____________________________ \n Title: \n ____________________________","bbox":{"left":0.573631,"top":0.735935,"width":0.30765,"height":0.08663699999999996}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Section 3.02.","bbox":{"left":0.236847,"top":0.092547,"width":0.10293,"height":0.016779000000000002}},{"text":"The Board of Directors (the “Board”) may establish such different","bbox":{"left":0.354494,"top":0.092547,"width":0.519997,"height":0.016779000000000002}},{"text":"classes of membership as it shall determine and shall fix the dollar amount and manner of","bbox":{"left":0.1192,"top":0.127395,"width":0.70296,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"payment of dues for each such class of membership.","bbox":{"left":0.1192,"top":0.162244,"width":0.41002099999999997,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Section 3.03.","bbox":{"left":0.236847,"top":0.197092,"width":0.10293,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"The Club shall not discriminate in its membership on the basis of","bbox":{"left":0.354494,"top":0.197092,"width":0.511352,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"age, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression, mental or","bbox":{"left":0.1192,"top":0.231941,"width":0.732291,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"physical ability, socio-economic status, any other status protected by federal law, or other","bbox":{"left":0.1192,"top":0.266789,"width":0.7029510000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"invidious form of discrimination.","bbox":{"left":0.1192,"top":0.301638,"width":0.260336,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"ARTICLE IV","bbox":{"left":0.443529,"top":0.336486,"width":0.11604200000000003,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Membership Meetings and Actions","bbox":{"left":0.355318,"top":0.371335,"width":0.29247,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Section 4.01.","bbox":{"left":0.236847,"top":0.403759,"width":0.10293,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Unless otherwise fixed by the Board, the annual membership","bbox":{"left":0.354494,"top":0.403759,"width":0.47865,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"meeting shall take place at the Club’s premises during the month of May in each year. 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{"content":[{"text":"The Outlook","bbox":{"left":0.562524,"top":0.069223,"width":0.341634,"height":0.04696600000000001}},{"text":"magazine of Inverleith St Serf’s Church","bbox":{"left":0.296386,"top":0.1432,"width":0.60802,"height":0.026809}},{"text":"May 2021","bbox":{"left":0.748737,"top":0.192384,"width":0.15574299999999996,"height":0.026809}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.085812,"top":0.245112,"width":0.825181,"height":0.336189},{"left":0.085812,"top":0.499908,"width":0.828399,"height":0.439495}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.085812,"top":0.245112,"width":0.825181,"height":0.336189},{"left":0.085812,"top":0.499908,"width":0.828399,"height":0.439495}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Facing Temptation","bbox":{"left":0.181373,"top":0.045833,"width":0.17278299999999996,"height":0.018061000000000008}},{"text":"Making the Right Decisions","bbox":{"left":0.370915,"top":0.045833,"width":0.256648,"height":0.018061000000000008}},{"text":"2 of 10","bbox":{"left":0.820235,"top":0.045894,"width":0.06211800000000001,"height":0.018061}},{"text":"Introduction","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.097392,"width":0.233464,"height":0.03093399999999999}},{"text":"I am","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.188794,"width":0.06357500000000002,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"going","bbox":{"left":0.197129,"top":0.188794,"width":0.06996999999999998,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"to","bbox":{"left":0.283008,"top":0.188794,"width":0.023847000000000007,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"begin","bbox":{"left":0.322763,"top":0.188794,"width":0.06996999999999998,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"by","bbox":{"left":0.408642,"top":0.188794,"width":0.030202000000000007,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"reading","bbox":{"left":0.454751,"top":0.188794,"width":0.09539600000000004,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"you","bbox":{"left":0.566056,"top":0.188794,"width":0.04610499999999995,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"a","bbox":{"left":0.628069,"top":0.188794,"width":0.015903,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"Bible","bbox":{"left":0.659881,"top":0.188794,"width":0.06358799999999998,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"verse","bbox":{"left":0.739377,"top":0.188794,"width":0.06992399999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"from","bbox":{"left":0.82521,"top":0.188794,"width":0.05718999999999996,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"James 1:13-14 that says, “When tempted, no one should","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.226673,"width":0.764732,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"say, ‘God is tempting me.’ For God cannot be tempted by","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.264551,"width":0.7647329999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"evil, nor does he tempt anyone; but each person is tempted","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.30243,"width":0.764732,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.340309,"width":0.7647489999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"enticed.”","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.378188,"width":0.109678,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"Every single day, we as humans, not only Christians, face","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.453945,"width":0.7647410000000001,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"temptation in many different forms. Sometimes we may not","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.491824,"width":0.7647189999999999,"height":0.02209599999999995}},{"text":"even realize we are being tempted in the moment, and as a","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.529703,"width":0.7647459999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"result, we make bad decisions. The definition of temptation","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.567582,"width":0.764732,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"is","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.60546,"width":0.020651000000000003,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"— “The desire to do something, especially something","bbox":{"left":0.15402,"top":0.60546,"width":0.72837,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"wrong or unwise.”","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.643339,"width":0.22568100000000002,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"The first and most well-known example of temptation in the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.719097,"width":0.764726,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"Bible is Adam and Eve. So think,","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.756976,"width":0.4532709999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"they","bbox":{"left":0.585523,"top":0.756976,"width":0.05405000000000004,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"lived","bbox":{"left":0.654179,"top":0.756976,"width":0.058811999999999975,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"in","bbox":{"left":0.727599,"top":0.756976,"width":0.02225699999999997,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"a perfect","bbox":{"left":0.764464,"top":0.756976,"width":0.1179309999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"world, with no sin and without the influence of anyone other","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.794854,"width":0.7647329999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"than themselves. There was literally no other human on the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.832733,"width":0.7647459999999999,"height":0.022096000000000005}},{"text":"earth to peer pressure or tempt them except for each other.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.870612,"width":0.764731,"height":0.022096000000000005}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"CAPITOL FOUNDRY OF VA, INC. \n 2856 CRUSADER CIRCLE \n VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23453 \n PHONE: (757) 427-9431 \n FAX: (757) 427-9308 \n www.capitolfoundry.net","bbox":{"left":0.183954,"top":0.059019,"width":0.690572,"height":0.13264700000000001}},{"text":"STANDARD 12” PIPE GRATE & FRAME (BOLTED) \n MATERIAL SPEC: ASTM A-48 CLASS 35B ITEM #MH-5900A*G","bbox":{"left":0.130039,"top":0.893091,"width":0.7099289999999999,"height":0.04992400000000008}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.235882,"top":0.300455,"width":0.116471,"height":0.080909},{"left":0.193725,"top":0.218636,"width":0.670588,"height":0.654849}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.235882,"top":0.300455,"width":0.116471,"height":0.080909},{"left":0.193725,"top":0.218636,"width":0.670588,"height":0.654849}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Resource: Education","bbox":{"left":0.406046,"top":0.146825,"width":0.18878799999999996,"height":0.01946400000000001}},{"text":"Sabine Parish School Board \n 695 Peterson St., P.O. Box 1079 \n Many, LA 71449 \n Phone: (318) 256-9228 Fax: (318) 256-0105 \n Website: www.sabine.k12.la.us \n (Go to website for Information on each school and \n parent portal) \n _________________________________________________________ \n SABINE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD PRESCHOOL- Universal \n Preschool & Head Start \n 1501 Natchitoches Hwy, P.O. Box 1079, Many, LA 71449 \n Phone: (318) 256-9228- central office, (318) 256-6143-head start \n Fax: (318) 256-0385 MES:(318) 256-3450-, Fax: (318) 256-0190 \n Services: Developmentally appropriate preschool program for children \n 3-5 years of age, parent group meetings, health services (medical and \n dental), and social service assistance. \n Eligibility: 4 years old by September 30th for universal preschool; 3 \n years old by September 30th for head start. \n Fee: none \n Territory served: Sabine Parish Contact Person: Jean Falcon","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.195484,"width":0.759427,"height":0.659249}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"When accidents and incidents happen on the jobsite, we are always quick to point the finger at lack of \n training, not following practices or procedures, or even improper supervision. The idea that the \n hazards and dangers associated with the job were not properly communicated to all of the workers is \n often missed.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.164466,"width":0.8809400000000001,"height":0.07329}},{"text":"Tool Box Talks can go by many names, and although formats may vary, these meetings all serve one \n purpose: to inform employees and contract workers. Tool Box Talks are short, informal, meetings \n between management and the workers on a jobsite. The goal of these meetings is to reinforce current \n safe job procedures, inform workers of new and/or relevant procedures, review recent safety \n violations/incidents, and ensure workers are up-to-date on the information required to complete their \n work safely.","bbox":{"left":0.058823,"top":0.249769,"width":0.882117,"height":0.11086600000000005}},{"text":"Always use a Tool Box Talk form to record the meeting topic, date, who was in attendance, and any \n follow-up actions to be taken. Not only do these forms help with consistency of record keeping, but \n they also ensure that nothing is missed. At the end of the meeting have management sign off on the \n form.","bbox":{"left":0.058823,"top":0.372799,"width":0.865615,"height":0.07313900000000001}},{"text":"One of the most important aspects of a Tool Box Talk is giving workers an opportunity to voice their \n concerns and ask questions. All employees have a right to participate in health and safety as it \n relates to their work and it is the supervisor or manager’s responsibility to create an environment for \n them to do so. Once the meeting is over, and the form is filled out, it should be filed with other \n documented Tool Box Talks.","bbox":{"left":0.058823,"top":0.458102,"width":0.8626090000000001,"height":0.09192699999999998}},{"text":"Remember that Tool Box Talks are short and informal, they are not meant to be intimidating. Use the \n opportunity to have fun and stay on top of what is necessary to keep safety culture a strong part of \n the business.","bbox":{"left":0.058823,"top":0.562193,"width":0.8730680000000001,"height":0.05435099999999993}},{"text":"For a full listing of Tool Box Talk topics, visit: www.scsaonline.ca/resources/tool-box-talks","bbox":{"left":0.114118,"top":0.628557,"width":0.771568,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"For a copy of the Tool Box Talk form, visit: www.scsaonline.ca/pdf/Tool_Box_Meeting.pdf","bbox":{"left":0.112941,"top":0.657344,"width":0.7738830000000001,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"About the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association","bbox":{"left":0.229804,"top":0.713708,"width":0.540413,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) is an industry-funded, membership-based, \n nonprofit organization that provides cost-effective, accessible safety training and advice to employers and \n employees in the construction industry throughout the province to reduce the human and financial losses \n associated with injuries. Registered March 20, 1995, the SCSA is, and has been since inception, committed to \n injury prevention. Serving almost 10,000 member companies with business offices in both Regina and \n Saskatoon, the major business units of the association are Advisory Services, Business Development, \n Corporate Services, Program Services and Training. The mission of the SCSA is constructing safety \n leadership in Saskatchewan and the vision is to create the safest construction environment in Canada.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.742533,"width":0.874443,"height":0.136316}},{"text":"www.scsaonline.ca","bbox":{"left":0.335108,"top":0.911842,"width":0.29578699999999997,"height":0.025391000000000052}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.045202,"width":0.23219,"height":0.102273},{"left":0.058824,"top":0.906977,"width":0.121487,"height":0.047475},{"left":0.786193,"top":0.905967,"width":0.154984,"height":0.046212}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.045202,"width":0.23219,"height":0.102273},{"left":0.058824,"top":0.906977,"width":0.121487,"height":0.047475},{"left":0.786193,"top":0.905967,"width":0.154984,"height":0.046212}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Maximum Effective Radiated Power (Average) \n 1.8 kW \n 2.55 DBK","bbox":{"left":0.083954,"top":0.046932,"width":0.31952900000000006,"height":0.05012}},{"text":"Height of Radiated Center Above Ground (Meters) \n 30","bbox":{"left":0.083954,"top":0.108485,"width":0.348074,"height":0.03307500000000002}},{"text":"Height of Radiated Center Above Mean Sea Level \n (Meters) \n 271.1","bbox":{"left":0.521569,"top":0.108485,"width":0.3432200000000001,"height":0.05012}},{"text":"Out-Of-Channel Emission Mask \n Full Service","bbox":{"left":0.083954,"top":0.170038,"width":0.219809,"height":0.03307499999999999}},{"text":"Overall Height of Antenna Structure Above Ground \n (Meters) \n See the registration for this antenna structure.","bbox":{"left":0.521569,"top":0.170038,"width":0.35626500000000005,"height":0.050120000000000026}},{"text":"Waivers/Special Conditions","bbox":{"left":0.083954,"top":0.245641,"width":0.26845600000000003,"height":0.023419999999999996}},{"text":"Subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsequent acts and treaties, and all \n regulations heretofore or hereafter made by this Commission, and further subject to the conditions set forth in this \n permit, the permittee is hereby authorized to construct the radio transmitting apparatus herein described. Installation \n and adjustment of equipment not specifically set forth herein shall be in accordance with representations contained in \n the permittee's application for construction permit except for such modifications as are presently permitted, without \n application, by the Commission's Rules.","bbox":{"left":0.083333,"top":0.408269,"width":0.8244020000000001,"height":0.10214199999999996}},{"text":"Equipment and program tests shall be conducted only pursuant to Sections 73.1610 and 73.1620 of the \n Commission's Rules.","bbox":{"left":0.083333,"top":0.520011,"width":0.728845,"height":0.03395999999999999}},{"text":"Page","bbox":{"left":0.0,"top":0.985879,"width":0.047059,"height":0.01892399999999994}},{"text":"2 of 2","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.985879,"width":0.070588,"height":0.01892399999999994}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Planning and Zoning Commission \n Legal Notice","bbox":{"left":0.536471,"top":0.053011,"width":0.346004,"height":0.04278399999999999}},{"text":"Published on August 25, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.622941,"top":0.113379,"width":0.25951,"height":0.01737899999999999}},{"text":"PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE","bbox":{"left":0.354118,"top":0.223591,"width":0.291595,"height":0.023113999999999996}},{"text":"The Mansfield Planning and Zoning Commission will hold the following public hearing on \n 9/8/2020 via a web-based virtual meeting to hear comments regarding the following application :","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.259048,"width":0.7634529999999999,"height":0.03269}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.147069,"top":0.302955,"width":0.008296999999999999,"height":0.01707700000000001}},{"text":"6:45 PM: :PZC-Initiated Amendments Articles 4, 7, 8 and 10 of the Mansfield Zoning \n Regulations related to multi-family residential uses, group dwelling uses, density \n bonuses for affordable housing, and changes to the PB-1, PB-3, PB-4, I, ARH, DMR, \n PVRA, and SER-HO districts dated July 30, 2020 as revised by the PZC on August 3, \n 2020. (PZC File Number 907-49)","bbox":{"left":0.176491,"top":0.304351,"width":0.6794830000000001,"height":0.08465600000000001}},{"text":"Information on how to participate in the public hearing will be on the meeting agenda, which will \n be posted at http://www.mansfieldct.gov/AgendaCenter no less than 24 hours before the \n meeting.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.400714,"width":0.7561599999999999,"height":0.05011899999999997}},{"text":"No information from the public shall be received after the close of the Public Hearings.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.462533,"width":0.6831689999999999,"height":0.015573000000000004}},{"text":"Additional information regarding this application is available by emailing \n [email protected].","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.489951,"width":0.567442,"height":0.03269999999999995}},{"text":"Paul Aho, Chair \n Vera Ward, Secretary","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.534163,"width":0.16827399999999998,"height":0.033107}},{"text":"Pursuant to Governor Lamont’s Executive Order 7I, enacted March 21, 2020, all public \n notices, including but not limited to public hearing notices, notices of decision, and \n notices of proposed changes to adopted regulations and maps for the following entities \n will now be posted on the Town Website in the Legal Notices section \n (http://www.mansfieldct.gov/1713/Legal-Notices).. Until the public health emergency is \n over, the on-line posting of these notices shall replace publication of such notices in The \n Chronicle newspaper and posting of such notices in the Town Clerk’s office.","bbox":{"left":0.12,"top":0.60617,"width":0.760108,"height":0.11890199999999995}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.115196,"top":0.045454,"width":0.256291,"height":0.06154}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.115196,"top":0.045454,"width":0.256291,"height":0.06154}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"INDEPENDENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY \n ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN","bbox":{"left":0.278072,"top":0.117579,"width":0.443797,"height":0.056520999999999974}},{"text":"TABLE OF CONTENTS","bbox":{"left":0.376748,"top":0.210457,"width":0.24671000000000004,"height":0.02455199999999999}},{"text":"1. OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM AND PLAN \n 2. FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \n 3. ELIGIBILITY \n 4. APPLICATIONS, WAITING LIST AND TENANT SELECTION \n 5. BRIEFINGS AND VOUCHER ISSUANCE \n 6. INCOME AND SUBSIDY DETERMINATIONS \n 7. VERIFICATION \n 8. HQS AND RENT REASONABLENESS DETERMINATIONS \n 9. GENERAL LEASING POLICIES \n 10. MOVING WITH CONTINUED ASSISTANCE AND PORTABILITY \n 11. REEXAMINATIONS AND MONITORING \n 12. TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE AND TENANCY \n 13. OWNERS \n 14. PROGRAM INTEGRITY \n 15. SPECIAL HOUSING TYPES \n 16. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION \n 17. PROJECT BASED VOUCHERS (PBV) AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE \n DEMONSTRATION (RAD) \n 18. HCV HOMEOWNERSHIP PLAN","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.271646,"width":0.6011310000000001,"height":0.358609}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Legislative Updates – HB 5163 and HB 5123. KCSARC is advocating for a refinement of the \n Sexual Assault Protection Order laws. \n Agenda items for future meetings","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.080305,"width":0.6813400000000001,"height":0.05167799999999999}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.150002,"width":0.013529000000000013,"height":0.015437000000000006}},{"text":"Update chapter bylaws \n a. Training for new board members \n Resource list on website for families of youth with sexual behavior problems \n RSO study provided by Brad Meryhew \n Chaperone training \n Board member qualifications and expectations/ clarify when election should be \n sent out","bbox":{"left":0.264706,"top":0.150002,"width":0.569968,"height":0.11149800000000001}},{"text":"2. \n 3. \n 4. \n 5.","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.182123,"width":0.013529000000000013,"height":0.06331600000000001}},{"text":"WATSA Board meeting, 4.16.21","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.920438,"width":0.259608,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"2 | P a g e","bbox":{"left":0.771765,"top":0.920438,"width":0.076546,"height":0.01677899999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Srt4 power steering fluid cooling unit. In 2013, Toyota reported a sales increase of 12% for its \n 6-vehicle lineup, bringing the total in sales up to 30 models. Now of the 5,500 sedan models sold \n in 2016, around three-quarters have dual front brakes such as the Nissan GT-Necked and BMW \n M.R-75 Grand Tourer, while other models also add the rear differential for the Audi R5 GTE. In \n November, Ford had a strong increase of 9%-5% in the first seven months of the current year \n due to the change from a \"non-adjustment\" to a \"discharge differential\" after adjusting fuel \n consumption. srt4 power steering fluid as one of my top 10 things to watch in a BMW X5 today \n with all of those new and new coolers for the $7,942 Maserati. While this new system can't go \n faster than 5 to 7 seconds of braking you will enjoy plenty of fluid-based control, thanks to the \n new steering system installed into this model. It's much more aggressive than previous \n systems, which may make this a tad slow, so this time you won't mind being a bit slow. \n However, there's plenty of torque available to offer when handling such a large, long-wheeled \n BMW that should push you in a second. When it comes to power and power handling, you really \n are far better off with the F-35. As you can probably tell the rear wing pulls much more \n efficiently around the throttle. As you drive the car it's only slightly more aerodynamic, but just \n make sure it's in the front – all to the benefit of the aerodynamics here. The M-60 just doesn't \n look particularly sharp in all levels, especially with just under 0.8kg of torque flowing under the \n hood; it has one of the longest and most demanding rear fasterns in the whole X5 lineup and as \n your next vehicle drives through its four corners you can hear it. What we haven't noticed \n throughout the week this year though is yet another difference in drive and driving dynamics \n between BMW 7 Series R/T GT-Rs and Mercedes-Benz CLS S90 S90 Coupe that feels even \n further out of control, with some areas now feeling much more stable. A good portion can be \n attributed to the small, high-speed driving style of this mid-range car, from turning the throttle \n up and down the length of roads or in tight carways. Not only this, but a much better control of \n the car's revs is also key. While the new system is an improvement the M-60 will still push \n slightly over the top of the top-performing V10 of its predecessors, which will give it a little bit \n more of a \"tough\" edge over its competitors. However, the M-60 is probably better suited for a \n much bigger budget vehicle, that will have power to go, but at the expense of acceleration. This \n is probably as close to the point of being a top speed competitor you'd expect to find, but when \n it comes to handling you find yourself in the most dynamic and relaxed driving conditions \n during a straight line between the cars you're supposed to ride with. As far as performance \n stays, the M-70 does a nice job to put you up front with that. Pressing the power button up high, \n pressing the accelerator too low and the power steering not doing the same as expected on last \n year's generation, you'll feel the power move quickly through the back of the car's engine and \n the rear wheel, as if it was being pulled by weight rather than power. With the same gear and \n brake lever, it should take about five seconds to reach the end of each corner and the same \n amount of power should continue out of the door as that happens with this new generation. \n Just put that into perspective and there it is. It's pretty darn close. The new systems also offer \n several new features, which will further improve how you experience any cornering experience. \n Firstly, the 4xAA Turbo Speed System – it is a 3.0-liter V10. With the turbo you have very little \n influence on power, and the 4xAA Turbo Speed System is actually somewhat more efficient, but \n a car that will let you drive more efficiently when it delivers enough power has significant weight \n saving options, such as having six rear diffusers. This 4xAA Turbo Speed System has three of \n these Turbo Speed Boosters installed onto either throttle. These boost the car's 3.2-liter (6.3 \n litres) turbo and give the power to keep things going for long distances but leave the car going \n through corners by slowing up and slowing down and accelerating. When in turn you get \n enough power to get the car back to cruise quicker than usual but not enough to stop the car. If \n on the other hand you don't have much of that power and can take longer than was anticipated \n then this will do wonders for power handling as your engine would probably need a quick little \n boost once all that space is removed. There's one interesting aspect of this 4xAA Turbo Speed \n System we've noticed on the new M-60 so far – a slight increase in speed is needed to make \n you more aerodynamic, with the four speed increase provided to reduce the oversteer factor \n and provide a smaller front wing push to the brakes, making a car more agile and stable with \n long driving distances. We're sure they've had their share of drivers go above 25mph over the \n last two seasons because it was always expected they'd be pushing those very same limits as \n people drive. It's a testament of how the V11 engine was built to srt4 power steering fluid \n pressure and steering steering force are not adequate for running from highway to road. The \n system uses a combination of two exhaust pipes located on the top and bottom to release \n pressure directly into the rear wheel cover. When needed, the front grille will shift at a moderate \n pitch of the front suspension. If the gaskets allow for use, the rear brake pressure will also \n change. Because the rear brakes are mounted at the top of the unit, the back of the front brake \n system will move. By switching to a system with a forward disc and lower revs, the front","bbox":{"left":0.050964,"top":0.031288,"width":0.897883,"height":0.894159}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"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":"Alternatively, if you can only pay by cheque, please post them for my attention, \n Alan Archer, 13 Atling Way, Attleborough, Norfolk, NR17 2NS. Again, making \n it clear who the payment is for. \n Thank you for your consideration and continued support for the club.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.066482,"width":0.799273,"height":0.07687699999999999}},{"text":"Annual General Meeting","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.161759,"width":0.268887,"height":0.023174}},{"text":"The Annual General Meeting of Wymondham Photographic Society will be held on 19 \n Jan 2021. It is an important gathering this year because the Society needs to elect \n a new Chair (Heather is only acting Chair at the moment) and Secretary. There are \n also three places to be filled on the committee. All clubs thrive on new ideas and new \n faces on its committee and WPS is no exception. If you feel you have something to \n offer, or would like to contribute to the running of our club, then why not volunteer \n for the committee, there is still time for you to put yourself forward. If you are \n interested, then please contact our Secretary, Ian Saunders, who can advise you on \n the nomination process.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.203079,"width":0.804247,"height":0.171902}},{"text":"Special Interest Groups.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.39338,"width":0.28308799999999995,"height":0.023173999999999972}},{"text":"As I reported last month, the most popular group request for establishment was the \n Landscape Group. After some thought I have put myself forward to lead this group \n so look out for updates early in the New Year and news of the first meeting.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.434701,"width":0.795628,"height":0.05787300000000001}},{"text":"These groups cannot run without volunteers, so if you are interested in helping to set \n up and lead another group, please drop me a line and we can discuss ideas. On the \n subject of Groups, an idea has been suggested to set up a post processing \n (Photoshop/Lightroom etc) group to help members who think they lack skills in this \n area of photography to develop. Again. we can’t do this without volunteers so if you \n are “super-slick” with PS, Lightroom or Elements and feel you can help under the \n “Continuous improvement” heading, then please let me know.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.51072,"width":0.802183,"height":0.133892}},{"text":"As with other groups we cannot run it at the moment, but it would be good to get \n them established so that when we are “released” and it is judged safe for \n unrestricted meetings they can be ready to go.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.662759,"width":0.762675,"height":0.05787299999999995}},{"text":"Forthcoming Programme","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.739031,"width":0.26971,"height":0.023174000000000028}},{"text":"As I write this, there is only one meeting left in 2020. We have an almost full \n programme into 2021, filled mainly with guest speakers, with one or two club \n members stepping up to share experiences. There are still one or two slots left so if \n you feel that you have an idea or topic you think other members would be interested \n in hearing about, then please let Heather know so she can programme you in.","bbox":{"left":0.095237,"top":0.780352,"width":0.80028,"height":0.09588199999999991}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"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":"June 25, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.110235,"top":0.139889,"width":0.11417000000000002,"height":0.019153000000000003}},{"text":"BSE Limited \n Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, \n Dalal Street, \n Mumbai 400 001","bbox":{"left":0.111608,"top":0.176556,"width":0.22687900000000005,"height":0.07430399999999998}},{"text":"National Stock Exchange of India Limited \n Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, G Block, \n Bandra-Kurla Complex, \n Bandra (East), Mumbai 400 051","bbox":{"left":0.496748,"top":0.176556,"width":0.32775499999999996,"height":0.07430399999999998}},{"text":"Scrip Code: 500325 / 890147","bbox":{"left":0.111608,"top":0.268222,"width":0.23396099999999997,"height":0.019264999999999977}},{"text":"Trading Symbol: RELIANCE / RELIANCEP1","bbox":{"left":0.496748,"top":0.268222,"width":0.356455,"height":0.019264999999999977}},{"text":"Dear Sirs,","bbox":{"left":0.110235,"top":0.30523,"width":0.08005799999999999,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"Sub:","bbox":{"left":0.110235,"top":0.341815,"width":0.03992100000000001,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"Intimation under Regulation 30 \n Requirements) Regulations, 2015","bbox":{"left":0.163954,"top":0.341815,"width":0.28976500000000005,"height":0.03783100000000006}},{"text":"of","bbox":{"left":0.467374,"top":0.341815,"width":0.016795000000000004,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"SEBI","bbox":{"left":0.497734,"top":0.341815,"width":0.041869000000000045,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"(Listing","bbox":{"left":0.553385,"top":0.341815,"width":0.06513999999999998,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"Obligations","bbox":{"left":0.631946,"top":0.341815,"width":0.09880100000000003,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"and","bbox":{"left":0.74442,"top":0.341815,"width":0.032001999999999975,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"Disclosure","bbox":{"left":0.790096,"top":0.341815,"width":0.09196400000000005,"height":0.019195000000000018}},{"text":"Pursuant to Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and \n Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, intimation is hereby given that:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.398866,"width":0.7652030000000001,"height":0.037638000000000005}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.454018,"width":0.015015,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"Shri Y. P. Trivedi (DIN: 00001879), an Independent Director of the Company, has demitted \n his office as a Director of the Company effective from the conclusion of the 44th Annual \n General Meeting (Post IPO) held on June 24, 2021, due to health reasons. Shri Y. P. \n Trivedi has confirmed that there is no other reason for demitting his office as Director of \n the Company.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.454018,"width":0.706107,"height":0.092663}},{"text":"Shri Y. P. Trivedi joined the Board of Directors of the Company in 1992.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.564194,"width":0.5685690000000001,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"The Board of Directors have placed on record their sincere appreciation for the \n contribution made by Shri Y P Trivedi during his long tenure on the Board of the Company.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.601013,"width":0.7062970000000001,"height":0.03748599999999991}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.656164,"width":0.015015,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"The Board of Directors have on June 24, 2021 approved the appointment of His \n Excellency Yasir O. Al-Rumayyan, as an Additional Director of the Company, designated \n as an Independent Director. The appointment of His Excellency Yasir O. Al- Rumayyan \n as an Independent Director shall take effect from the date of his obtaining the Director \n Identification Number (DIN) and completion of other formalities relating to his appointment \n as an Independent Director.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.656164,"width":0.7060670000000001,"height":0.11100900000000002}},{"text":"Brief profile of His Excellency Yasir O. Al-Rumayyan, is attached.","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.784687,"width":0.517533,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"Regd. Office: 3rd Floor, Maker Chambers IV, 222, Nariman Point, Mumbai- 400 021, India \n Phone #: +91-22-3555 5000, Telefax: +91-22-2204 2268. E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.ril.com \n CIN- L17110MH1973PLC019786","bbox":{"left":0.106706,"top":0.909303,"width":0.765573,"height":0.04589700000000008}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.431993,"top":0.045455,"width":0.135977,"height":0.079356}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.431993,"top":0.045455,"width":0.135977,"height":0.079356}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"PUBLISHED OPINIONS \n KENTUCKY COURT OF APPEALS \n DECEMBER 1, 2016 to DECEMBER 31, 2016","bbox":{"left":0.305719,"top":0.115143,"width":0.38522399999999996,"height":0.061811000000000005}},{"text":"I. APPEALS","bbox":{"left":0.094706,"top":0.264991,"width":0.109113,"height":0.02135700000000007}},{"text":"A.","bbox":{"left":0.118078,"top":0.314575,"width":0.018235000000000015,"height":0.020145000000000024}},{"text":"Fink v. Fink","bbox":{"left":0.166699,"top":0.31547,"width":0.09782699999999997,"height":0.018851000000000007}},{"text":"2016-CA-000797 12/22/2016 2016 WL 7405769 \n Opinion and order by Judge VanMeter; Judge Combs concurred; Judge Thompson \n dissented and filed a separate opinion.","bbox":{"left":0.098039,"top":0.350959,"width":0.694566,"height":0.06171399999999999}},{"text":"Appellant brought a civil action against appellee, and the circuit court entered an \n order directing appellant to pay appellee’s attorney’s fees. Appellant challenged \n the award on appeal, but the Court of Appeals dismissed due to his failure to name \n appellee’s attorney as a party to the appeal. Citing to Neidlinger v. Neidlinger, 52 \n S.W.3d 513 (Ky. 2001), the Court noted that if fees are ordered to be paid directly \n to the attorney - as was the case here - the attorney may enforce the order in his \n own name and, thus, is the real party in interest and a necessary and indispensable \n party to any appeal from that order. Therefore, the appeal was subject to \n dismissal because appellee’s counsel was a real party in interest and an \n indispensable party. The Court further held that appellant’s belated attempt to \n cure the deficiency in the notice of appeal by amending it to add appellee’s \n attorney was ineffective and improper. Any attempt to amend the notice of appeal \n to add indispensable parties must be accomplished within the normal time \n requirements for filing the notice of appeal.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.427258,"width":0.6795690000000001,"height":0.2572589999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Victoria Lawn Tennis Club \n Safeguarding Policy","bbox":{"left":0.135671,"top":0.259445,"width":0.730214,"height":0.10290300000000002}},{"text":"Version 1.3.18.07.2019","bbox":{"left":0.059592,"top":0.938911,"width":0.185098,"height":0.01677899999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"THE LARGEST FLAT-ROLLED STEEL COMPANY \n AND IRON ORE PELLET PRODUCER IN NORTH AMERICA","bbox":{"left":0.146042,"top":0.268872,"width":0.70795,"height":0.05603799999999998}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.127484,"top":0.415404,"width":0.240745,"height":0.189636},{"left":0.377381,"top":0.413732,"width":0.249855,"height":0.191312},{"left":0.637131,"top":0.413683,"width":0.235294,"height":0.191364}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.127484,"top":0.415404,"width":0.240745,"height":0.189636},{"left":0.377381,"top":0.413732,"width":0.249855,"height":0.191312},{"left":0.637131,"top":0.413683,"width":0.235294,"height":0.191364}]} | |
{"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":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Contract No. TU-211 $75/Spec ** $20/1st Class Mail \n Replacement of Potable Water Storage Tank Advertise: 6/23/21 \n & Related Improvements - Halcyon Park BID - Thursday, July 15, 2021 - 2:00 PM \n Town of Ulster","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.047727,"width":0.764608,"height":0.068334}},{"text":"ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE - $500,000 to $600,000","bbox":{"left":0.273333,"top":0.137727,"width":0.452452,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Spec #","bbox":{"left":0.116471,"top":0.178485,"width":0.05392100000000001,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Contractor’s Name & Address","bbox":{"left":0.237451,"top":0.178485,"width":0.26054900000000003,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Phone & Fax \n & Email","bbox":{"left":0.621765,"top":0.178485,"width":0.10950900000000008,"height":0.033031000000000005}},{"text":"Date","bbox":{"left":0.848235,"top":0.178485,"width":0.03919600000000001,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"TOWN","bbox":{"left":0.215686,"top":0.225151,"width":0.05880400000000002,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"1 \n 2 \n 3 \n 4 \n 5 \n 1d \n Digital","bbox":{"left":0.106275,"top":0.230758,"width":0.073284,"height":0.37924199999999997}},{"text":"TOWN","bbox":{"left":0.215686,"top":0.294394,"width":0.05880400000000002,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Construction Journal \n Erica France \n 400 SW 7th Street \n Stuart, FL 34994","bbox":{"left":0.215686,"top":0.559848,"width":0.16421600000000003,"height":0.06878899999999999}},{"text":"772-781-2144 \n 772-781-2145 \n [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.539216,"top":0.559848,"width":0.2662939999999999,"height":0.05091000000000001}},{"text":"6-23-21","bbox":{"left":0.836667,"top":0.577727,"width":0.06207799999999997,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"2d \n Digital","bbox":{"left":0.106275,"top":0.644212,"width":0.073284,"height":0.048515000000000086}},{"text":"Pittsburg Tank & Tower Maintenance \n Melinda Jones \n P O Box 1849 \n Henderson, KY 42419","bbox":{"left":0.215686,"top":0.642576,"width":0.29762799999999995,"height":0.06878800000000007}},{"text":"270-826-9000 \n 270-873-8304 \n [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.539216,"top":0.642576,"width":0.11992199999999997,"height":0.05090899999999998}},{"text":"6/24/21","bbox":{"left":0.837647,"top":0.642576,"width":0.05992200000000003,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"3d \n Digital","bbox":{"left":0.106275,"top":0.744818,"width":0.073284,"height":0.048515000000000086}},{"text":"CB&I Strorage Tank Solutions LLC \n Andrew Whitaker \n 24 Reads Way \n New Castle, DE 19720","bbox":{"left":0.215686,"top":0.743182,"width":0.283667,"height":0.06878800000000007}},{"text":"832-491-7246 \n None \n [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.539216,"top":0.743182,"width":0.272274,"height":0.05090900000000009}},{"text":"6/28/21","bbox":{"left":0.837647,"top":0.761061,"width":0.05992200000000003,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"4d \n Digital","bbox":{"left":0.106275,"top":0.827545,"width":0.073284,"height":0.048515000000000086}},{"text":"Malum Enterprises, LLC \n John Stramiello \n PO Box 300 \n Monroe, NY 10950","bbox":{"left":0.215686,"top":0.825909,"width":0.19562700000000005,"height":0.0687890000000001}},{"text":"8453413607 \n 8456840311 \n [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.539216,"top":0.825909,"width":0.17629400000000006,"height":0.05091000000000001}},{"text":"6/28/21","bbox":{"left":0.837647,"top":0.843788,"width":0.05992200000000003,"height":0.015152000000000054}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"California Transparency in Supply Chains Act Disclosure Statement for Fiscal Year 2020 \n Koppers is a leading integrated global provider of treated wood products, wood treatment \n chemicals and carbon compounds. Our products and services are used in a variety of niche \n applications in a diverse range of end-markets, including the railroad, specialty chemical, utility, \n residential lumber, agriculture, aluminum, steel, rubber, and construction industries. We serve \n our customers through a comprehensive global manufacturing and distribution network, with \n manufacturing capabilities located in North America, South America, Australasia and Europe. \n Koppers remains committed to safety in our supply chain as we strive to be the most valued \n supplier of quality products and services in the industries we serve. As set forth in the Koppers \n Code of Conduct, we commit to conducting our business in an ethical and responsible manner \n that supports and respects the protection of human rights, and we desire to do business with \n partners who aspire to conduct their business in a similar manner. Koppers upholds high ethical \n standards and values, which include prohibiting illegal or unethical employment or business \n practices, including child labor, forced labor, or other forms of slavery or human trafficking. \n Additional information can be located on our website, www.koppers.com. \n Verification \n Koppers has established RC 14001 compliant policies, processes, and procedures that start \n from the premise that full compliance with all applicable legal requirements is the minimum level \n of performance. This standard requires that Koppers, commensurate with risk, have systems to \n qualify and periodically review carriers, suppliers, distributors, customers, contractors, and third \n party providers based on, among other things, safety, health and environmental performance. \n Qualification of our “high-risk” carriers, suppliers, distributors, customers, contractors, and third \n party partners provides Koppers with a method to review our business partners’ commitment to \n safety, health and environmental performance. This process involves reviewing a third party \n partner’s management system, workers compensation loss history, OSHA incident rates, job \n related fatalities, recent regulatory citations (i.e., OSHA, EPA and DOT), insurance policies and \n other items by region such as whether the third party has a written safety policy, proof of \n competency (including employee training records), method statements relevant to the work to \n be carried out, risk assessments on the proposed project, and a review of other regulatory \n requirements applicable to the third party. This management system also requires these \n business partners certify to regulatory compliance and provide Koppers with a right to audit \n compliance with our requirements. While RC 14001 directs a certain level of regulatory \n compliance, which includes compliance with applicable labor laws, it does not contain \n requirements relating to human trafficking or slave labor specifically. Koppers does not utilize a \n third party to perform its verification processes. \n Audits \n The RC 14001 management system provides Koppers with a method to review our business \n partners’ commitment to safety, health and environmental performance and requires our \n business partners to provide Koppers with a right to audit compliance with our requirements. On \n a periodic basis, our third party partners are to provide a summary of their ongoing health and \n safety performance, including an evaluation of health and safety incident history and a \n description of corrective actions taken. Our policies also require that, on a periodic basis, we \n audit a sample of third party partners to review representations and documentation reported by","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.089024,"width":0.761496,"height":0.813722}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"What do they look like ?","bbox":{"left":0.333771,"top":0.013287,"width":0.280889,"height":0.023535}},{"text":"eslflow.com","bbox":{"left":0.886996,"top":0.011244,"width":0.09321599999999997,"height":0.015675}},{"text":"Listen to the audio (match the items \n to the pictures) and then \n write your own descriptions.","bbox":{"left":0.317108,"top":0.059064,"width":0.31421499999999997,"height":0.053865}},{"text":"1_______________________ \n ________________________ \n _________________________ \n ________________________","bbox":{"left":0.025531,"top":0.191739,"width":0.245098,"height":0.07196999999999998}},{"text":"3_______________________ \n ________________________ \n _________________________ \n ________________________","bbox":{"left":0.704861,"top":0.225948,"width":0.24509800000000004,"height":0.07197099999999998}},{"text":"2_______________________ \n ________________________ \n _________________________ \n ________________________","bbox":{"left":0.383987,"top":0.316226,"width":0.24509799999999998,"height":0.07196999999999998}},{"text":"Useful Vocabulary","bbox":{"left":0.417139,"top":0.402085,"width":0.15796099999999996,"height":0.017652}},{"text":"4_______________________ \n ________________________ \n _________________________ \n ________________________","bbox":{"left":0.025531,"top":0.430494,"width":0.245098,"height":0.07197000000000003}},{"text":"outgoing curly chubby shy \n friendly thin \n blond bald a bow headband \n moustache suspenders","bbox":{"left":0.300551,"top":0.438033,"width":0.3910199999999999,"height":0.08149099999999998}},{"text":"5 _______________________ \n ________________________ \n _________________________ \n ________________________","bbox":{"left":0.735907,"top":0.48305,"width":0.24509800000000004,"height":0.07197100000000001}},{"text":"6_______________________ \n ________________________ \n _________________________ \n ________________________","bbox":{"left":0.025531,"top":0.689016,"width":0.245098,"height":0.07197100000000001}},{"text":"7","bbox":{"left":0.434649,"top":0.836754,"width":0.010902000000000023,"height":0.017652}},{"text":"8","bbox":{"left":0.603766,"top":0.836754,"width":0.010901999999999967,"height":0.017652}},{"text":"9","bbox":{"left":0.791276,"top":0.836754,"width":0.010901999999999967,"height":0.017652}},{"text":"Choose one or more of the people above. \n __________________________________________________________________________________ \n ___________________________________________________________________________________ \n ___________________________________________________________________________________ \n ___________________________________________________________________________________ \n ___________________________________________________________________________________","bbox":{"left":0.115605,"top":0.867592,"width":0.813725,"height":0.11888699999999996}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.723856,"top":0.318182,"width":0.232026,"height":0.137626},{"left":0.278799,"top":0.558239,"width":0.676879,"height":0.272727}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.723856,"top":0.318182,"width":0.232026,"height":0.137626},{"left":0.278799,"top":0.558239,"width":0.676879,"height":0.272727}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"CDS FAMILY & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, \n INC.","bbox":{"left":0.099412,"top":0.150962,"width":0.801102,"height":0.05711199999999997}},{"text":"FLEXIBLE BENEFITS PLAN","bbox":{"left":0.283758,"top":0.238083,"width":0.432552,"height":0.028021000000000018}},{"text":"SUMMARY PLAN DESCRIPTION","bbox":{"left":0.327533,"top":0.305766,"width":0.303572,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"PLN 501","bbox":{"left":0.451062,"top":0.399682,"width":0.09794199999999992,"height":0.022316000000000003}},{"text":"Established as of July 1, 2004 \n Amended and Restated as of July 1, 2014","bbox":{"left":0.335572,"top":0.452774,"width":0.328994,"height":0.03420299999999998}},{"text":"Copyright 2014 SunGard \n All Rights Reserved","bbox":{"left":0.403611,"top":0.904195,"width":0.19333300000000003,"height":0.03420400000000001}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.305882,"top":0.800884,"width":0.388235,"height":0.076831}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.305882,"top":0.800884,"width":0.388235,"height":0.076831}]} | |
{"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":"UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE","bbox":{"left":0.220592,"top":0.091629,"width":0.558763,"height":0.019631999999999997}},{"text":"BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD","bbox":{"left":0.231175,"top":0.154501,"width":0.53778,"height":0.01963200000000001}},{"text":"Incyte Corporation,","bbox":{"left":0.410392,"top":0.217379,"width":0.17943900000000002,"height":0.01963200000000001}},{"text":"Petitioner,","bbox":{"left":0.588235,"top":0.247839,"width":0.09750000000000003,"height":0.01963200000000001}},{"text":"v.","bbox":{"left":0.491378,"top":0.288435,"width":0.017298000000000036,"height":0.019631999999999983}},{"text":"Concert Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,","bbox":{"left":0.35981,"top":0.32919,"width":0.280433,"height":0.019631999999999983}},{"text":"Patent Owner.","bbox":{"left":0.588235,"top":0.359658,"width":0.13353199999999998,"height":0.019631999999999983}},{"text":"Post Grant Review No. PGR2021-00006 \n U.S. Patent No. 10,561,659","bbox":{"left":0.313328,"top":0.422531,"width":0.37326699999999996,"height":0.039929999999999966}},{"text":"PATENT OWNER’S PRELIMINARY RESPONSE","bbox":{"left":0.246661,"top":0.505713,"width":0.506607,"height":0.019631999999999983}},{"text":"Mail Stop “PATENT BOARD” \n Patent Trial and Appeal Board \n United States Patent and Trademark Office \n P.O. Box 1450 \n Alexandria, VA 22313-1450","bbox":{"left":0.117639,"top":0.678111,"width":0.39443900000000004,"height":0.10082199999999997}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"!!!!Cross!Keys!Condo!#1! \n Board!Meeting!Minutes!! \n October!13,!2016! \n ! \n Board!Members!Present:!!!Hillard!Cohen,!Sharon!Nathanson,!Carol!Kaufmann,!Irv!Settleman,!Neile!Eisner,! \n Gail! Mandell,! and! Marjorie! Goodman.! ! Sara! Arthur,! Condo1! Attorney! and! Mike! Grier,! Village! \n Management.!!Not!present:!!Marge!Ford!and!Valerie!Wilson.!!Other!residents!attending:!!Richard!Emory! \n and!Sidney!Levy.!!Hillard!Cohen!called!the!meeting!to!order.!!! \n ! \n Treasurer’s!Report! \n ! \n Hillard!gave!the!Treasurer’s!report.!!!As!of!August!2016,!there!was!$340,133!in!the!Replacement! \n Reserve!Account.!!The!Operating!Account!is!on!budget. During!this!year!approximately!$61,960! \n was!spent!from!the!Reserve!Account!for!physical!improvements!including!swales!behind!Palmer,! \n Hamlet!Hill!and!Olmsted!were!renovated!($17,000);!smoke!and!carbon!monoxide!detectors!were! \n installed!in!all!storage!areas!($4,300);!and!stone!and!masonry!repairs!were!also!completed!on! \n two!courts!($4,500).!!The!remainder!of!the!expenses!were!for!painting!and!refurbishing!many! \n fences,!gates!and!exterior!wall,!sofits!and!parts!of!roofs.!!Expenses!also!include!the!cost!of!the! \n Reserve!Study.!The!Association!just!received!an!invoice!for!the!removal!of!four!trees!($10,000)! \n which!will!also!come!out!of!Reserves.!!In!the!Operating!Account!legal!expenses!were!up!due!to! \n threatened!litigation,!abusive!emails!and!violations.!!Also,!the!attorney!has!helped!the!legal! \n committee!come!up!with!a!strategy!for!enforcement!of!Association!Rules.!!This!is!in!response!to! \n owners’!complaints!from!last!year!that!the!Board!does!not!enforce!its!rules.!!One!Board!Member! \n expressed!concern!about!the!attorney!regularly!attending!board!meetings.!!It!was!explained!that! \n this!is!due!to!the!necessity!of!discussing!a!legal!matter!with!the!Board.! \n ! \n Old!Business! \n ! \n A!Board!Member!asked!about!the!status!of!the!bids!for!the!landscaping!contract.!!The!Board!was! \n not!aware!of!what!actions!had!been!taken.!!Hillard!will!follow-up!with!Valerie!Wilson,!Chair!of! \n the!Landscaping!Committee!for!a!status.! \n ! \n The!Condo!1!Website,!www.crosskeyscondo1.com!is!up!and!running.!!Residents!are!urged!to! \n sign-up!to!receive!notices!and!information!regarding!Condo!1.!!This!will!be!a!more!efficient!and! \n cost!effective!way!to!deliver!information!to!residents.!!Both!Neile!Eisner!and!staff!from!Village! \n Management!will!be!trained!on!how!to!put!up!information!on!the!website.!!Board!members!were! \n asked!to!encourage!residents!and!owners!to!sign-up.! \n Management!Report!! \n ! \n Mike!gave!the!Management!Report.!!There!are!two!units!in!arrears!but!both!are!being!addressed.!! \n The!Capital!Reserve!study!is!almost!complete.!After!initial!review,!additional!modifications!were! \n requested!and!are!now!being!completed!by!the!contractor.! \n ! \n The!Board!then!voted!unanimously!to!go!into!closed!session!to!meet!with!its!attorney!regarding! \n a!legal!issue!arising!out!of!an!action!taken!by!the!2008!Board.!The!Board!Meeting!of!the!Cross! \n Keys!Condo!1!Association!was!adjourned.! \n ! \n Sharon!Nathanson,!Secretary!","bbox":{"left":0.118601,"top":0.046238,"width":0.773577,"height":0.869478}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"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. Briefly, 5g of each sample was \n homogenized and extracted using a mixture of","bbox":{"left":0.519166,"top":0.734279,"width":0.385934,"height":0.166377}},{"text":"Available on-line at www.afst.valahia.ro","bbox":{"left":0.095182,"top":0.929336,"width":0.287365,"height":0.016382000000000008}},{"text":"443","bbox":{"left":0.494171,"top":0.929229,"width":0.025297000000000014,"height":0.015778999999999987}},{"text":"Volume 21, Issue 3, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.716757,"top":0.929336,"width":0.17630899999999994,"height":0.016382000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.757156,"top":0.044594,"width":0.110865,"height":0.033015}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.757156,"top":0.044594,"width":0.110865,"height":0.033015}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"PLEASE SEE BACK","bbox":{"left":0.638627,"top":0.023494,"width":0.15269500000000003,"height":0.015424}},{"text":"Wakefield-Marenisco School District Supply List 2021-2022 (cont.)","bbox":{"left":0.031618,"top":0.040918,"width":0.468833,"height":0.015424}},{"text":"Elementary resource room \n 2- Boxes of Kleenex (Please) \n 1 - Large pink eraser \n 8 or more #2 pencils \n 1 hand sanitizer \n 1 - 1 1/2 inch or 2 inch Binder \n 1 - Single-subject notebook","bbox":{"left":0.057843,"top":0.075766,"width":0.20396099999999998,"height":0.11997}},{"text":"Junior/Senior High Students will be asked by \n individual teachers to bring in items for each \n class. The District will not be supplying locks \n for student lockers. If you would like \n to have a lock on your locker, please purchase \n one (lock combinations or extra key must be \n given to office)","bbox":{"left":0.495882,"top":0.092282,"width":0.329787,"height":0.12087799999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"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":"June 27, 2021 Coffee Time Chat highlights","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.093965,"width":0.33888499999999994,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Hi everyone – here are the highlights from the June 27, 2021 coffee time chat in response to \n Kathleen V’s question about how to spend Canada Day after the discovery of unmarked graves \n at residential schools. Hopefully, I’ve captured things accurately! ~Sue MacQueen","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.154116,"width":0.7523360000000001,"height":0.055000999999999994}},{"text":"Suggestions:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.224116,"width":0.10199799999999999,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"• \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n •","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.251156,"width":0.009019,"height":0.22632700000000006}},{"text":"Reimagine it to learn and educate others about Canada’s real history \n Spend Canada Day reflecting and learning \n CBC is broadcasting a day of Indigenous story telling on June 30 \n Wear orange on July 1 to demonstrate solidarity with Indigenous Peoples \n MCC: Every Child Matters buttons available \n A day to come together, recognize our diversity and celebrate who we are \n Contribute to Survivor’s funds, language reclamation and land reclamation projects \n Add our voices to Indigenous Land Protectors \n Speak up on behalf of Indigenous kids in foster care system \n Support Parkminster’s Land Back Lane monthly lunches (talk to Nancy Dykstra) \n Support Healing of the Seven Generations, Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (runs \n language and cultural programs and partners with the two First Nations schools in the \n TDSB to teach Ojibwe and Mohawk language and Culture so the children can teach their \n parents and grandparents who lost their language and culture via the residential school \n system. \n Healing Fund UCC supports programs created by Indigenous communities, language and \n reclamation of cultural programs \n Book: From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.255025,"width":0.7017340000000001,"height":0.36415500000000006}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.559552,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.600159,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"Resources to learn more about Indigenous culture and concerns","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.664179,"width":0.519057,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"• \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n • \n •","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.721219,"width":0.009019,"height":0.18480699999999994}},{"text":"TRC or Historica website \n NFB film “We Were Children” \n 30th Anniversary of the Apology – Cairn \n Google: United Church of Canada Residential Schools TVO for programs to watch \n Google: 1986 United Church apology \n https://healingofthesevengenerations.ca/community-events/orange-shirt-orders/ \n https://www.shopwoodlandculturalcentre.ca/shop/save-the-evidence/9 \n Native Canadian Centre: https://ncct.on.ca \n Mohawk language program: https://onkwawenna.info receives donations","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.725088,"width":0.654331,"height":0.18139700000000014}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"THE DONBAS CONFLICT: RUSSIA’S CULPABILITY \n UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.096606,"width":0.478275,"height":0.038409}},{"text":"During the ongoing armed conflict between Ukrainian government forces and pro-","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.163591,"width":0.647902,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Russian separatist insurgents in the Donbas region of Ukraine (the Donetsk and Lugansk","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.198439,"width":0.695686,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Oblasts) that began in April 2014, numerous human rights violations and violations of","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.233288,"width":0.675743,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"international law have been noted on the part of the separatists affiliated with the so-called","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.268136,"width":0.7098039999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and Lugansk People's Republic (LPR). In a report from the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.302985,"width":0.734588,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission, Ivan Šimonović, UN Assistant Secretary General for","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.337833,"width":0.73241,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Human Rights, wrote about targeted killings, torture, abduction, illegal detention, and","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.372682,"width":0.6725479999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"intimidation of election officials in the self-proclaimed pro-Russian republics, and called for","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.40753,"width":0.7241760000000002,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"urgent action to prevent a Balkans-style war. He also warned of a humanitarian crisis due to a","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.442379,"width":0.7343919999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"failure of social services in the region, and an exodus of people from affected areas. The UN also","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.477227,"width":0.761763,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"reported threats against, attacks on, and abductions of journalists and international observers, as","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.512076,"width":0.750764,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"well as the beatings and attacks on supporters of Ukrainian unity.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.546924,"width":0.512157,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"A similar report by Human Rights Watch said: \"Anti-Kiev forces in eastern Ukraine are","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.589348,"width":0.689095,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"abducting, attacking, and harassing people they suspect of supporting the Ukrainian government","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.624197,"width":0.755058,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"or consider undesirable...anti-Kiev insurgents are using beatings and kidnappings to send the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.659045,"width":0.7275290000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"message that anyone who doesn't support them had better shut up or leave\".","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.693894,"width":0.593529,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"The use of abductions as a method to maintain political power and to terrorize the local","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.736318,"width":0.6844700000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"population into submission appears to have been one of the preferred abusive techniques utilized","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.771167,"width":0.7586279999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"by the pro-Russian separatist leadership. In early July, 2014, Amnesty International published a","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.806015,"width":0.7498819999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"report based upon evidence of beatings, torture, and abduction of activists, protesters and","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.840864,"width":0.6982349999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"journalists by insurgents in the Donbas region. It said that \"while most abductions appear to have","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.875712,"width":0.761647,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"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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