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Armed Camp Refuses To Yield To Fbi Siege - tribunedigital-chicagotribune April 21, 1985|By James Coates, Chicago Tribune. THREE BROTHERS, ARK. — With a half-dozen vultures soaring overhead in ominous lazy circles, a ``tense situation`` developed Saturday as a heavily armed federal and state SWAT team of more than 100 people blockaded the fortified compound of a right- wing paramilitary group near here. Authorities, equipped with full combat gear including automatic weapons, said they were ``seeking to execute a search warrant`` on the commune, where David Tate, the subject of an intense manhunt, may be hiding. The standoff was created when leaders of the paramilitary group, known as the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA), refused to allow authorities to search the compound. Sixty to 100 men, women and children are inside. Despite repeated statements by the FBI that ``hopefully`` the standoff could end peacefully, agents with their faces painted in camouflage ringed the 240-acre commune. ``We`ve decided to stand,`` he said. `` . . . We mean no harm.`` FBI spokesman Ray McElhaney described the confrontation as ``a tense situation`` and acknowledged that the blockade was set up as part of the massive hunt for Tate, the fugitive neo-Nazi from Idaho. Tate, thought to be hiding in this rugged Ozark Mountain area, allegedly killed a Missouri trooper Monday. Searchers are combing this part of Arkansas and across the border in Missouri. Federal investigators say the CSA is one of a number of ``identity churches`` in this area that preach a blend of Christianity, anti-Semitism, racial hatred, commando training and defiance of the federal government. The CSA shares the views of a neo-Nazi group called The Order, a Western- states organization to which Tate belongs. A federal grand jury indicted 24 members of The Order Monday on federal racketeering charges. The indictment charged that Order members staged at least three commando raids on armored cars and stole $4.1 million. The indictment said that much of the money was used to buy military hardware, including thousands of hand grenades; hundreds of weapons, including machine guns; an estimated 56 vehicles; and even real estate where the group held commando-training exercises for sympathizers, including CSA members. Arkansas authorities found almost $40,000 of the stolen cash in the house of a CSA member in Gentry, Ark. Last week, when Tate allegedly shot Missouri trooper Jimmie Linegar, he fled, leaving behind a van filled with machinery used to customize guns, to convert them to fully automatic weapons and to equip them with silencers. The warrant that authorities wanted to serve Saturday charged the compound`s leader, James Ellison, with illegally converting guns into silenced automatics. Authorities also obtained a search warrant for the compound, which CSA calls Zarepath-Horeb. The compound is well-known locally because thousands of people from such groups as the Ku Klux Klan, the Aryan Nations and the Posse Comitatus have attended training sessions there. The compound includes a mock village patterned after the FBI`s famous training center at Quantico, Va., where combat trainees must pass through streets where cardboard figures pop up unexpectedly. The group practices plural marriage, refuses to pay taxes and distributes hate literature, according to past statements by leaders such as Noble, who was negotiating on behalf of people inside the compound. FBI spokesman McElhaney said people would be allowed to leave the compound ``if they wish,`` but neither people nor food would be allowed into the camp.
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'The Avengers,' a Week Away at Home, Leads Overseas - The New York Times ‘The Avengers,’ a Week Away at Home, Leads Overseas Search By Brooks Barnes April 29, 2012 12:36 pm Dancap Leaves ‘Prince of Broadway’ Production Next Post ‘Good Wife’ Watch: Is This the End of Lockhart Gardner? About
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BizResearch: July 2011 30 Jul 2011 09:00:00 Increasingly, transnational corporations are engaging with developing and transition economies through a broadening array of production and investment models, such as contract manufacturing and farming, service outsourcing, franchising and licensing. These relatively new phenomena present opportunities for developing and transition economies to deepen their integration into the rapidly evolving global economy, to strengthen the potential of their home-grown productive capacity, and to improve their international competitiveness.Unlocking the full potential of these new developments will depend on wise policymaking and institution building by governments and international organizations. Entrepreneurs and businesses in developing and transition economies need frameworks in which they can benefit fully from integrated international production and trade. I commend this report, with its wealth of research and analysis, to policymakers and businesses pursuing development success in a fast-changing world. 29 Jul 2011 13:35:52 29 Jul 2011 13:03:05 21 Jul 2011 08:00:00 20 Jul 2011 15:19:09 20 Jul 2011 12:22:39 19 Jul 2011 18:04:50 14 Jul 2011 13:58:09 14 Jul 2011 13:44:03 6 Jul 2011 17:23:14 The Global Innovation Index 2011 The Global Innovation Index 2011 ranks 125 countries/economies across the world in terms of their innovation capabilities and results. The Report highlights those countries that achieve more innovation outputs surmounting weaknesses from the input side – the efficient innovators – and those that lag behind in fulfilling their innovation potential. Innovation performances are analyzed in reference to the income and regional groups.The GII is a collaborative effort of five Knowledge Partners,led by INSEAD, and including Alcatel-Lucent, Booz & Company, the Confederation of Indian Industry and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a specialized agency of the United Nations 1 Jul 2011 18:05:43
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{stampin' gal val}: Tagged, Again! I was tagged by Sharon for the "seven weird things about me" game last week before I headed out to Stamp Mania. I just didn't have the time to even think about a list, other than what I needed to pack in my bags. And even then I forgot a crucial item for my shoebox swap, thank goodness for a well prepared SCSr who lent me her 1/8" circle punch for the day! I have a special gift heading out to her way to show my thanks to her.I don't know if they are weird, but here is a list of seven:1. I have flown not once, but twice, over the handlebars of my bike when I was a kid. Seven stitches in my chin the first time, 14 the second.2. I lost the hearing in my left ear when I was 30. I fake it pretty well and most people really don't know until I say something.3. I read the comics first when reading the paper, then the advice columns, then the local section.4. I must have coffee in the morning to function properly!5. I broke my nose in 6th grade.6. I am twin. We are fraternal twins, and I am 5 minutes older than my sister, Debbie.7. Stamping weirdness? Let's see, I am, how can we say, particular. I must have grid paper, use Stamp A Majig, and clean up completely in between projects. I am a standing stamper.And, this round of tag stops with me here. I think everyone I know has been tagged already, so if you are so inclined, browse my blog list and I'm sure you'll find interesting tidbits about some of my favorite people. Oh my gosh! I recently lost the hearing in my left ear due to an inner ear virus, but have regained a little (muffled) hearing over the past couple of months. I now know to make sure and talk towards your right ear the next time I see you Ü.I'm totally with you on the need for a morning cup of coffee, and I had no idea you were a twin! Now we'll need you to post a picture of her here so we can see her pretty face too Ü.Thanks for sharing your (not so) weird things about you, Val, as its a fun way to get to know you better. Have a wonderful weekend! Hum, can we assume from #1 that maybe now you learn from your mistakes? LOL!How funny - I didn't know you are a twin. And I bet you never let her forget that you are older, do you?!!From one caffine lover to another . . . :D
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Jellybean Toes, Cheerios, and a Scrapping Hullabaloo: creating just to create This week there is the perfect amount of crisp fresh chill in the air, it is sooo refreshing, makes me just want to stand on the spot and breathe it in deeply. The leaves are really starting to change colours, my favorites are the rich reds and yellows they make me smile everywhere I go....in case it isn't already clear , I LOVE THE FALL! Simply adore it. Today we are creating...just making stuff with no plan and it is super energizing. I LOVE MAKING STUFF!!! I feel like it has been forever since I had the time to just make stuff that wasn't for a class or for my new designs , for a magazine article etc. I create differently when it is just for the sake of letting my heart and my hands do the walking and with no concerns for the how and why of it. I think that I need to make a plan with myself to do that more often. OK, So here it is, my public declaration: "Self, you need to make stuff just for the sake of making stuff...to watch the creation take shape and unfold as if it has a life of it's own. And no matter how big or small or even how ugly, it HAS to happen once a week absolute minimum." OK done deal signed and dated. Alright now I'm feeling the need for a sidenote: I don't often spend time talking to myself, but I figure that this blog is a pretty good place to keep myself accountable and so... what the heck! Tiara and I settled right into making her a paint shirt for school today. She decided on a big T with wings and a halo and told me what to write on it. Such a great project to do together with a kid. Just prepare the shirt with gesso in the area that you want to write/paint/colour on and then once it has dried completely treat it just like paper. Easy peasy and super fun together time! And me, I am happily playing around with old french dictionary pages, mesh, ink, matte gel and lots of sand paper all in a little old board book I am starting to turn into something'R'other the fun is really not knowing where it will end up till I get there. Tiara and Kaiella did most of the sanding ( see above for cute little busy hands) and all of the gessoing for me and they loved every single minute of it...so much fun to get them involved in the creating and spend time together exploring what we can make. Some moms bake with the kids and around here we sand up books with aliens in them...why not. My goodness! Reading your blog is so inspiring! Now, if I could just catch up on the house work and paper work so that I had the time to play with the art stuff. It's my goal! October 12, 2008 9:12 am Love your work!!! Cute Shirts you all made!!! I wanna get my scrapbook room painted and set up so bad so I can scrap,scrap,scrap!!! Tracie Nashville,Tennessee sounds super precious and cute, and that t-shirt is adorable, can't wait to see the finished project you made with your girls! October 12, 2008 5:28 pm Ooohh, i love everything you create! October 13, 2008 3:54 am LillyBugSkye said... I LOVE your creations. You always inspire me! I recently made two canvases for my girls after I saw the beautiful one you created a while back. I had so much fun. Thank you for the wonderful idea. The shirt is super cute, one question; what is gesso and where can I buy it?? that is really neat. I love the design and she looks so pleased with her new shirt. This would be a great activity for me and my niece. I will look into the substance for the tshirt. October 15, 2008 3:39 pm September 03, 2009 8:06 am for the love of letters!!! kick off party WINNERS! Happy Canadaian Thanksgiving to all! We have a new baby on the way!!! Whoo hoo Scrapbookin Adventures!
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Our Scarlet Letter Years: Back on Track! I'm so pleased to be making forward progress on Ann Grimshaw again! As of this morning, here's how she stands. Last post, I was horrified to find I was off by a thread on the far left motif, which would have put a single linen thread one one end of the widest star point and three on the other end. Looking at that imbalance from here on out would have been much more agonising than correcting the mistake! So here's a good look at the redo: In the meantime, I also refocused on this beautiful morning glory motif, stitching with the darker skein of Finnegan's Fog. Think I'll finish up the right corner motifs now and see where they take me. Hope everyone is enjoying their projects as much as I am! Wow Mary, looks awesome!! I'm so glad, Mary, that you are feeling better now that your ooops has been corrected. Sometimes you can let it go and then other times it just needs to be taken care of. But Ann sure is looking wonderful. I am loving the Finnegan's Fog! You can enjoy the rest of her now, you would not have had piece of mind otherwise. Finnegan's Fog is perfect for Ann. Wonderful color selection!!! I too am so glad you were able to get it back on track so you won't be always remembering that mistake was there. I am like that too about my stitching and it is wonderful to have it fixed and ready to move forward. Your stitching is beutiful! I love the color of your thread! Great progress on Ann. The motifs are beautiful and your colour choice is perfect.
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(Redirected from Azerbaijan-Israel relations) Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the State of Israel Azerbaijan and Israel have engaged in intense cooperation since 1992.[1] Azerbaijan is one of the few majority Muslim countries besides Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Albania, Maldives and the former Soviet republics to develop bilateral strategic and economic relations with Israel. In his meeting with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu President Ilham Aliyev praised the active role of Jewish community living in Azerbaijan in developing bilateral relations between the countries.[2] 7 Cooperation against Iran Population 10,002,887 (2019)[3] 9,113,900 (2019)[4] Area 86,600 km2 (33,436 sq mi) 20,770 km2 (8,019 sq mi) Population density 114/km2 (295/sq mi) 403/km2 (1,044/sq mi) Capital Baku Jerusalem (Disputed) Largest city Baku 2,262,600 (4,308,740 Metro) Jerusalem 901,302 (1,253,900 Metro) Largest metro area Baku 4,308,740 Tel Aviv-Yafo 3,854,000 Government Unitary Semi-Presidential republic Parliamentary republic First head of state Mammad Amin Rasulzadeh David Ben-Gurion Current head of state Ilham Aliyev Benjamin Netanyahu Official language Azerbaijani Hebrew Main religions[citation needed] 90% Muslim, 5% Christian, 4% No Religion 1% Jewish 75.4% Jews, 20.89% Muslim, 7.8% others Ethnic groups 91.6% Azerbaijanis, 1.15% Lezgian, 1.35% Armenian, 1.26% Talysh, 1.34% Russians, 2.43% Other nations 75.4% Jews, 20.6% Arab, 4.1% others GDP (nominal) US$175 billion ($17,857 per capita) US$305 billion ($38,004 per capita) Military expenditures $4.6 billion (2.6% of GDP) $23.2 billion (7.6% of GDP) Military troops 126,000 176,500 English speakers 45% 84.97% Labour forces 6,210,000 4,198,000[5] On October 18, 1991, the declaration of the Parliament of Azerbaijan restored the country's independence, and, in November 1991, Turkey became the first state to formally recognize it.[6] On December 25, 1991, Israel formally recognized the independence of Azerbaijan,[7] becoming one of the first states to do so, and established diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan on April 7, 1992.[7] According to a 2009 U.S. diplomatic memo, made public through WikiLeaks, Azeri president Ilham Aliyev once compared his country's relationship with Israel to an iceberg: "Nine-tenths of it is below the surface."[8] Azerbaijan was visited by David Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Committee, in July 2010, shortly after the visit of Hillary Clinton to Baku. During the reception, Harris said Azerbaijan presented cultural, strategic and political importance.[9] Azerbaijan was visited by John Shapiro, executive director of the American Jewish Committee, in January 2017, shortly after the visit of Benjamin Netanyahu to Baku. During the reception, Shapiro said that constructive partnership between Azerbaijan, US and Israel has a big significance.[10] Visiting Azerbaijan in December 2016 the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: "Relations with Azerbaijan are very close. They will be even better after this visit.".[11] Azerbaijan is home to some 30,000 Jews, residing primarily in Baku and Qırmızı Qəsəbə settlement in the Quba district of Azerbaijan.[12] Mountain Jews have been living in Azerbaijan for close to 1,500 years; they are the descendants of Persian Jews. During the conquest by the Islamic Caliphate, Arabs settled an allied Jewish tribe in the neighborhoods of Baku; in 1730 Jews were officially allowed to put down roots and own property in Quba.[13] There are also nearly 5,000 Ashkenazi Jews living mostly in Baku. The first Jewish Sochnut school in the Soviet Union was opened in 1982 in Baku, then capital of Azerbaijan SSR. April 2017 marked the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Israel and Azerbaijan.[14][15] Congratulatory letter to the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev from the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu include:[16][17] “ Excellent relations with Jewish community and Israel ” — Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan’s president tells WJC delegation[18] Israeli–Azerbaijani ties have been expanding since the very early 1990s. The strategic relationship included cooperation in trade and security matters, cultural and educational exchanges, etc. Relations entered a new phase in August 1997 during the visit of then the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Baku. Since then Israel has been developing closer ties with Azerbaijan and have helped modernize the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan. Israeli military is said to have been a major provider of battlefield aviation, artillery, antitank, and anti-infantry weaponry to Azerbaijan.[19][20] In 2009, Israeli President Shimon Peres made a visit to Azerbaijan where military relations were expanded further, with the Israeli company Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd announcing it was going to build a factory in Baku.[21] In 2010, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev issued a decree banning the issue of visas in the country's international airports; foreigners henceforth had to apply for visas at the nearest Azerbaijani consulate. Israel and Turkey were the only two countries whose citizens were unaffected by the new law.[22] In 2016, Israel's Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman supported the position of Azerbaijan in the 2016 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes, calling it "absolutely justified".[23] Furthermore, Lieberman held Armenia responsible for provoking the conflict in April 2016.[24] A delegation of the World Jewish Congress visited Azerbaijan on September 2016 where during the talks with the Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev emphasis was put on "Excellent relations with Jewish community and Israel".[18][25] In December 2016, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid an official visit to Baku. During the visit he emphasised that "Israel and Azerbaijan enjoy an excellent relationship and warm friendship".[26] During the visit Netanyahu visited the Alley of Martyrs and paid tribute to Azerbaijani heroes.[27] He also visited the Ohr Avner Chabad Day School, met with the local Jewish community and gave a speech before students.[28][29] Press statements made by the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also showed satisfaction with the bilateral cooperation of two countries.[30][31] In December 2016, Azerbaijan-Israel intergovernmental agreement on air communication was signed.[32] In March 2017, several regional tours were made by the Israeli envoy to Azerbaijan to deepen economic cooperation in the spheres of economy, agriculture, and tourism.[33] Azerbaijan and Israel abolished double taxation between countries in April 2017.[34] During his speech at the 72nd sessions of UN General Assembly on September 19, 2017, Netanyahu mentioned the expansion of cooperation between the two countries.[35] In January 2019, the State Border Service of Azerbaijan has purchased Sky Striker kamikaze from Israel's Elbit Systems. Azerbaijan became the first foreign buyer of Sky Striker. [36] Following an October 2001 meeting with Israeli ambassador Eitan Naeh, Azerbaijan's then president Heydar Aliyev declared that the two countries had identical positions in the fight against international terrorism.[37] Israeli intelligence helps collect human intelligence about what they view as extremist organizations in the region. One of the groups, Hizb ut-Tahrir, which seeks the annihilation of the state of Israel, threatens both Jerusalem and Baku. Hizb ut-Tahrir is suspected of having several hundred members in Azerbaijan, and several members of it were arrested and prosecuted by Azerbaijani authorities.[38] In 2008, a plot was foiled to bomb the Israeli Embassy in Baku, which is located in a high-rise building along with the Thai and Japanese embassies. Two Hezbollah militants went on trial for the attempt in May 2009.[39] Local police narrowly averted the potential disaster, which involved placing three or four car bombs around the high-rise complex to carry out the attack. Groups planned the bombing in retaliation for the 2008 assassination in Damascus, Syria of Hezbollah's second in command Imad Mughniyah, which the Lebanese group blamed on Israel. News reports suggested Iran was involved in the plan as well.[40] In 2012, Israel and Azerbaijan signed an agreement according to which state-run Israel Aerospace Industries would sell $1.6 billion in drones and anti-aircraft and missile defense systems to Azerbaijan.[41] Some analysts consider that both Israel and Azerbaijan see Iran as an existential threat. Azerbaijan fears Iranian Islamist influence, but Iran fears Azerbaijan, too, as up to 18 million Iranians are ethnic Azeris. On the other hand, Azerbaijan has close links with Turkey, and the post-2006 worsening of Israel-Turkey relations may have repercussions on Azerbaijan's relations with Israel.[42] In February 2012, Iran rebuked Azerbaijan for allegedly aiding anti-Iranian activities by Israel's Mossad intelligence agency.[43] A few weeks later Azerbaijan arrested 22 people in a suspected Iranian plot against Israeli and US targets in Azerbaijan.[44] In March 2012, the magazine Foreign Policy reported that the Israeli Air Force may be preparing to use the Sitalchay Military Airbase, located 500 km (340 miles) from the Iranian border, for air strikes against the nuclear program of Iran.[8] Azerbaijan has sought closer relations with the West, including Israel. There are, however, several inhibiting factors to the closeness of this alliance. One is the great influence of Russia. Another is Azerbaijan's difficulty to withstand pressure from the Muslim world. This pressure is the reason Azerbaijan has yet to open an embassy in Israel and why it has voted against Israel's views in international forums.[45] Economic cooperation between Israel and Azerbaijan has been growing significantly. As Azerbaijan deregulated its industries and liberalized economy in the early 1990s, Israeli companies penetrated Azerbaijani markets.[46] Many companies have invested in service industry. One example is Bezeq, a major Israeli telecommunication provider. Through a trade contract bid in 1994, Bezeq bought a large share of the telephone operating system.[47] Today it installs phone lines and operates regional services throughout much of the country. Another company, Bakcell, was started as a joint venture between the Ministry of Communication of Azerbaijan and GTIB (Israel)[48] in early 1994 as the first cellular telephone operator in the country. Dozens of Israeli companies are active in the Azerbaijani energy sector. For instance, Modcon Systems Ltd., an Israel-based supplier of high technology to the oil and gas industries, opened a branch in Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Between 2000 and 2005, Israel has risen from being Azerbaijan's tenth largest trading partner to its fifth. According to U.N. statistics, between 1997 and 2004, exports from Azerbaijan to Israel increased from barely over US$2 million to $323 million, fueled in recent years by the high price of oil.[49] As of 2013, 40 percent of oil to Israel is exported from Baku, which makes Azerbaijan Israel's largest oil supplier.[50] Azerbaijan and Israel abolished double taxation between countries in April 2017.[51] "Defense and energy sectors apart, the bilateral trade between the two countries amounted to $260 million in 2016.", — said Israeli ambassador to Azerbaijan.[52] According to the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan, the total trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Israel amounted to $116.2 million in January–February 2017, which is 17.5 percent more compared to the same period of 2016.[51] Azerbaijan and Israel cooperate closely in the field of energy. Israel buys 40 percent of its oil from Azerbaijan. In a 2007 speech, the Israeli ambassador to Azerbaijan, Arthur Lenk, spoke of a continuous trade between Azerbaijan and Israel in the energy sector. He noted that until the inauguration of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline in 2006, Israel was a key consumer of Azerbaijani oil exports, and that the proximity of Ceyhan to Israel offers excellent new opportunities for greater Israeli participation in this sector of the economy, thus creating additional areas for collaboration and mutual benefit. He underlined that through the Trans-Israel pipeline between Ashkelon and Eilat, Israel could be a strategic partner for marketing Caspian oil to Asia. Israeli efforts in developing alternative energy resources, especially solar energy, were also mentioned. Israel additionally seeks possibilities of importing gas from the Caspian Sea region.[53] In December 2016, during his visit to Azerbaijan the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu said: "Today we are negotiating not only for the supply of Azerbaijani oil, but also imports of Azerbaijani gas to Israel".[30][31] Israel considers joining TANAP, said Israeli ambassador to Azerbaijan.[54] Israel imports forty percent of its oil from Azerbaijan.[55] Further information: Azerbaijan–Iran relations On March 29, 2012, officials[who?] said that Israel was granted access to air bases in Azerbaijan through a "series of quiet political and military understandings." These airbases could potentially be used in a strike against Iran over its nuclear program and other tensions with Iran, and would be allowed by Azerbaijan.[56] Israeli and Azerbaijani officials denied these reports.[57][58] On September 30, 2012, it was reported that Azerbaijan and Israel jointly examined the use of Azerbaijani air bases and spy drones to help Israeli jets perform a long-range strike on Iran. This would help Israel in regards to issues with refueling, reconnaissance, and rescuing crews, and could make an attack more feasible.[59] The plan apparently involves using an Israeli tanker aircraft painted in the colors of a third country airline company that would land and refuel in Azerbaijan and then refuel the Israeli strike aircraft.[60] ^ "News.Az – Azerbaijan, Israel to continue 'to forge strong friendship'". 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"The Azeri Exception," Jewish Ideas Daily, by Aryeh Tepper [1] Celebrating 25 years of Azerbaijan-Israel Relations — The Jerusalem Post Israel and Azerbaijan: Celebrating 25 Years of Friendship — Jewish Journal Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Azerbaijan–Israel_relations&oldid=925673761"
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The Politics of the Cross Resurrected: Interview with Mark Tooley Andrew Walker at Mere Orthodoxy has an interview with Mark Tooley, President of the Institute on Religion and Democracy, the first installment of which can be found here. Tooley has been involved long term in the efforts to turn the United Methodist Church around and move it back from the cliff of liberal Protestantism. This is the one mainline Protestant denomination that has a fighting chance to be saved, primarily because it allows its growing third world mission churches to vote in its highest councils. The interview is very interesting and I invite you to listen in. Posted by Craig Carter at 1:58 PM
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The Life of Petrarch: Collected from Memoires Pour La Vie de Petrarch. in ... 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Page 228 - Experience has taught me this, not books or arguments. I have seen many persons sustain great losses, poverty, exile, tortures, death, and even disorders that were worse than death, with courage ; but I have seen none whose heads have not been turned by power, riches, and honours. How often have we beheld those overthrown by good fortune, who could never be shaken by bad ! This made me wish to learn how to support a great fortune. You know the short time this work has taken. I have been less attentive... Appears in 15 books from 1809-1948 Page 230 - ... the value of the gift. A small present may be the testimony of a great love. There is no good I do not wish you, and this is all I can offer toward it. I wish this little treatise may be of use to you. If it should not answer my hopes, I shall, however, be secure of pardon from your friendship. Appears in 18 books from 1809-1900 Page 226 - I find nothing more uncertain or restless than the life of man. Nature has given to animals an excellent remedy under disasters, which is the ignorance of them. We seem better treated in intelligence, foresight, and memory. No doubt these are admirable presents ; but they often annoy more than they assist us. A prey to unuseful or distressing cares, we are tormented by the present, the past, and the future ; and, as if we feared we should not be miserable enough, we join, to the evil we suffer the... Appears in 19 books from 1809-1909 Page 226 - ... cares, we are tormented by the present, the past, and the future; and, as if we feared we should not be miserable enough, we join to the evil we suffer the remembrance of a former distress and the apprehension of some future calamity. This is the Cerberus with three heads we combat without ceasing. Our life might be gay and happy if we would; but we eagerly seek subjects of affliction to render it irksome and melancholy. Appears in 15 books from 1777-1948 Page 226 - ... the whole in error : nor do we suffer ourselves to possess one bright day without a cloud. Let us examine this matter with sincerity, and we shall agree that our distresses chiefly arise from ourselves. It is virtue alone which can render us superior to Fortune : we quit her standard, and the combat is no longer equal. Fortune mocks us ; she turns us on her. wheel ; she raises and abases us at her pleasure, but her power is founded on our weakness This is an old-rooted evil, but it is not incurable... Page 373 - Suns their light from moons shall gain, And spring wither on each plain. Pensive, weeping, night and day, From this shore to that I fly, Changeful as the lunar ray ; And, when evening veils the sky, Then my tears might swell the floods, Then my sighs might bow the woods... Appears in 7 books from 1808-1893 Page 229 - I doubt whether our ages can furnish an example of worse or better treatment from her than yourself. In the first part of your life you were blest with an admirable constitution and astonishing health and vigor: some years after we beheld you thrice abandoned by the physicians, who despaired of your life. The heavenly Physician, who was your sole resource, restored your health, but not your former strength. You were then called iron-footed, for your singular force and agility; you are now bent, and... Page 227 - I know of; but to these we must join the consent of the soul, without which the best advice will be useless. What gratitude do we not owe to those great men who, though dead many ages before us, live with us by their works, discourse with us, are our masters and guides, and serve us as pilots in the navigation of life, where our vessel is agitated without ceasing by the storms of our passions ! It is here that true philosophy brings us to a safe port, by a sure and easy passage ; not like that of... Appears in 14 books from 1809-1948 Page 228 - I 164 not discourse on these with my dear Azon? I would prepare for you, as in a little portable box, a friendly antidote against the poison of good and bad fortune. The one requires a rein to repress the sallies of a transported soul; the other a consolation to fortify the overwhelmed and afflicted spirit. Nature gave you, my friend, the heart of a king, but she gave you not a kingdom, of which therefore Fortune could not deprive you. But I doubt whether our ages can furnish an example of worse... Appears in 6 books from 1809-1948 Issue 18558 of Early American imprints
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Being Present is a Reflection of our True Selves | Guy Steven Needler ← Recording of the World Satsanga SKYPE tele conference held on 17th August 2013 Posted on August 29, 2013 by guystevenneedler Being present is one of the most important activities we, as incarnate beings, can perform. When we are present, we are in the moment, in the space of what we are doing, concentrating on the task at hand, doing the very best we can to achieve the best results of our labors, we are in the NOW. If we are not present we are not in the NOW and miss the opportunity to be focused and, as a consequence, make errors. It is these errors that are of concern because if the event of focus was one that would either create or remove karma we will need to experience this event again to remove it, or ,we are projected into the cycle of karma associated with the event. Additionally, being present, being in the NOW is a recognition of how we really exist when in the energetic, and recognition of what we really are brings us closer to what we are and how we normally operate. So, being present, being in the NOW, ensurers that we make no errors, that we clear or negate the opportunity for karma, and, we are closer to and, operate as, our true selves. Why would we want to be anything else than be present!
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SOLVED: How do I import pictures from d3100 to my HP - Fixya Posted by mrpreid on Feb 15, 2012 Re: How do I import pictures from d3100 to my HP laptop... I have a new D3100. I took pictures, then stuck the memory care in my hpC3150 card reader and the orange exclamation point lit up on the hp. I put the memory card back in the Nikon and it said, Memory... I believe that the memory card was not formatted to the camera before using so, the pictures were corrupted and unable to read in either the computer or back in the camera. What you need to do is make sure the memory card is unlocked here is a diagram Make sure the card is unlocked then you need to format the card. Jan 15, 2011 | Nikon D3100 Digital Camera
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'self-awareness' in The Daily Leadership Scoop | Scoop.it From www.psychologytoday.com - September 20, 2013 1:07 AM Via Barbara Kerr, Ricard Lloria, Create Wise Leader From www.inc.com - February 25, 2013 8:27 PM "Anyone who tells you to focus on self-promotion instead of doing whatever it is you love to do just doesn't get it."
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Watch Me Grow!!!: Fun Fall Days After a long, hot summer, we have had some beautiful fall days here in Florida. (Hey, 80 degrees and no humidity is downright cool when the heat index just a few weeks ago reached to 100!) And we have taken advantage of them with lots of park days, (that's Amelia in the big girl swing at the park in her Florida Gators garb)and a visit to the Central Florida Zoo in nearby Sanford where she rode in a train with Jason and sat in front of a beautiful butterfly with Auntie Tracy. But the recent highlights have been a visit to the University of Central Florida to see "Sesame Street Live" (which is a traveling show) and an open house at Amelia's school. Amelia, of course, LOVED seeing all of her favorite characters dance and sing IN REAL LIFE during the Sesame Street show. At times it was a little too loud for her tastes and she covered her ears, but mostly she sat still and was riveted by the performance. It warms my heart that she loves live shows because I have such special memories of going to see shows when I was young. Maybe she'll grow up to be on Broadway! Last Thursday was Open House Night at Amelia's school and she was THRILLED to be going to school at night with us. She was so proud waking in to her classroom and wanted Jason to read to her and play with her and show us her favorite toys. (That's Jason reading to her during the open house.) She worked the room full of classmates and their parents like a pro. Following is a real conversation Amelia had with one of her friends, Izzie and Izzie's mom, who is pregnant. Amelia: Hi! How are you guys? Izzie's Mom: Fine! How are you? Amelia: Just fine. How's the baby in your belly? Izzie's Mom: (Laughing!) Just fine, thank you. (Still laughing.) She is too sweet! Cannot wait to see her in December!
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Blessed Andrew of Phu Yen (1624 – 26 July 1644)[1] is known as the "Protomartyr of Vietnam." Baptized in 1641, he was a dedicated assistant to Jesuit missionaries and was thus arrested in the purge of Christians launched in 1644. After refusing to abjure the faith, he was put to death in Kẻ Chàm. Andrew was beatified by Pope John Paul II on March 5, 2000.[2] His feast day is 26 July. 26 July 1644 (aged 19) Kẻ Chàm, Vietnam Andrew was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 5 March 2000. In Blessed Andrew’s beatification homily, Pope John Paul II preached "The words he repeated as he advanced on the path of martyrdom are the expression of what motivated his whole life: ‘Let us return love for love to our God, let us return life for life.’" 26 July, the date of his martyrdom, is Blessed Andrew of Phú Yên's feast day.[1] Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andrew_of_Phú_Yên&oldid=907952552" Last edited on 26 July 2019, at 11:47
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Joss Whedon | The Nerdy Blogger I just picked up the entire series. Can't wait to read it! #StarWars #CaptainPhasma #TheLastJedi #nerdlyfe ow.ly/DR5430g2x3B 12 hours ago RT @BenMcCool: Believe in yourself. https://t.co/yTDzED6OoR 1 day ago @KaritaAlexander @lovegwendoline @TopoftheLakeUS Thanks!! Me too. Watching Miranda was like watching a tall cop alt… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… 1 day ago RT @LukasWerneck: Brienne of Tarth #inktober #inktober2017 #brienne #GoT #ink #sketchbook #sketch #brush #gold https://t.co/EMGeH6fmyj 1 day ago
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2 – 4 years | Ummah Reads Category Archives: 2 – 4 years Posted on April 17, 2011 by travellerinthisworld I was prompted to find out about autism and it’s impact on children’s reading development when World Autism Awareness Day occurred earlier this month (April 2nd). Autism is general term used to describe a range of developmental brain disorders. Depending on the severity of it, autism affects a child’s ability to read. There are varying levels to this disorder which would mean that children with autism will have different reading development levels. In many cases actually being able to read is not an issue rather it is the child’s comprehension of what is being read that is the problem. Based on my readings, here are a few things to keep in mind when teaching autistic children to read: Know what interests your child and use books based on these to attract your child’s interest in books and in listening to stories. It may be animals, foods, etc. Keep reading sessions short to avoid the child becoming bored, frustrated or impatient. Keep distractions to a minimum and minimise noise levels. Use books with bright colours and clear pictures to aid comprehension (An example is Point to Happy, a book designed specifically for kids on the autism spectrum – see a review of this book here). Books that involve the child in the story (e.g. lift-the-flap, touch and feel) can help a child enjoy the reading experience. Use of games and interactive books on the computer may hold the attention of some autistic children. Resources on Autism and Reading: Kids and Reading: Autism Resources on Autism and Muslims: http://www.bluehijabday.com/ What, if any, has your experience been with a child who has autism learning to read or just interacting with books? I’d love to hear from you. Posted in 1 - 2 years, 2 - 4 years, Autism | 3 Replies
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1860s Victorian Day Dress by giusynuno on deviantART JPG 1611 × 648 Born in the Wrong Century ILoveDresses Submitted onJune 7, 2012Image Size1.3 MBResolution1611×648 Link StatsViews5,809 (2 today)Favourites153 (who?) Comments24Downloads430 To × 1860s Victorian Day Dressby giusynunoArtisan Crafts / Costumery / Costumes / Period & Historical©2012-2014 giusynuno Yaaaay for Victorian picnics!! I made this day dress for the Victorian and Romantic Pic Nic in Monza two weeks ago it was a wonderful day!! Full of friends and friendly people very sharply dressed I love reenactments So recently I'm a bit short of money, so to make this dress I had to work with small so I used two double layered 190x280cm curtains, remainings of a gold voile I used for an evening dress and various pieces of brown/gold trim with paillettes I had.Total expense: 10€ XD I'm so very proud XDI used double layered curtains because I wanted to achieve a late 1860s day dress effect, and in that era tarlatan cotton was very popular. Tarlatan is extremely flimsy and looks like voile, almost completely see-through, so what would work better if not 100% transparent polyester XDI'm not particularly fond of liliac, but the other curtains were just TOO bright and I didn't want to look like....hmmm...an actress of the era XDThis gown is to be worn with a conic hoop skirt, fully corded petticoat and crinoline to achieve the right fluffiness When I'll be over with my current projects I SO want to make a bustle gown *-* there were some beautiful ones at the picnic, I really want to try it tooDress by: me XDPhoto&very poor edit by: me XDRelated deviation: Student General Artist oh wow...che bello!!!! Hobbyist Artisan Crafter Grazieeeeee!!!! E' uno dei miei preferiti, mi sono divertita un mondo a farlo Reply heartcandy101 Hobbyist Artisan Crafter Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!! Reply Poetdontknowit Hobbyist Artisan Crafter Thank you so much!!!! Reply NovelPashion Artisan Crafter BRAVA!!!! You've done it again! I love that fabric! Good choice. Reply giusynuno Hobbyist Artisan Crafter Waaaaaaaaaaaaai!!! I'm so happy you like it!!!! I was a bit scared about the fabric (it's very cheap curtain polyester xD) so I'm happy it turned out all right Reply BelialMadHatter Wow!!! *w* non avrei mai detto che hai speso solo 10 euro per fare questa meraviglia!!! Dimmi quando accetti commissioni che mi prenoto!!!PS: Ho visto anche le foto su facebook, indossato rende ancora di pi�!!! Hobbyist Artisan Crafter guarda, appena riesco a venire a capo della mia vita (sto provando a cambiare lavoro xD) ti faccio sapere!! che cosa ti piacerebbe fare? Reply Previous123Next
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Downtown L.A.'s Brokechella festival announces 2015 lineup - LA Times ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC Pop & Hiss Downtown L.A.'s Brokechella festival announces 2015 lineup Brokechella Brokechella The lineup for 2015's Brokechella in downtown L.A.'s arts district. The lineup for 2015's Brokechella in downtown L.A.'s arts district. (Brokechella) August BrownContact Reporter Coachella too costly? TeamSupreme, Cozz are among the L.A. locals on the Brokechella 2015 lineup Brokechella is one of our favorite local alternatives to the annual escalating Coachella pageantry.The L.A. arts district mini-festival doesn't try to compete on national acts. Instead, it ropes off a big swatch of industrial downtown, books dozens of locals and charges just a little bit more than a movie ticket for admission. The April 18 fest has announced its lineup for this year's Coachella counter-programming (this year, it's up against Weekend 2, so if you need to see Drake in Indio you still can). It's now five years old -- an impressive feat for any fest explicitly up against L.A.'s biggest weekend for live music. The lineup will be familiar to fans who kept up with the indie residency circuit this year. Scruffy locals like Oyls, Battle Tapes, Babes, Smoke Season and Moon Honey are among the headliners on the main outdoor stage. Electronic and beat-scene acts TeamSupreme and Madeaux and rising rap act Cozz are among the highlights of the indoor areas, and there are more than 50 acts behind them on the bill hat finally get to live out their festival-playing fantasies. Tickets at the door are $25 (and $20 if you have a Metro card, which at this point in local festival-going is a must). There's no collaborative H&M line for this gig, but if you were going to Indio just for the beer and a round-robin of bands anyway, you can do that closer to home. Coachella is set to power up the music festival season Todd Martens The modern music festival tries to be all things to all people. Consider, for instance, this year's lineup for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, set for the weekends of April 10-12 and April 17-19. Classic rock? AC/DC and Steely Dan. Indie rock? Belle & Sebastian and Father John Misty.... The modern music festival tries to be all things to all people. Consider, for instance, this year's lineup for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, set for the weekends of April 10-12 and April 17-19. Classic rock? AC/DC and Steely Dan. Indie rock? Belle & Sebastian and Father John Misty.... (Todd Martens) Follow @AugustBrown for breaking music news.
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Die 20 besten Ferienhäuser in Eardisley - Airbnb, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Jetzt Gastgeber werdenHilfeRegistrierenLog-inEardisley · Jederzeit · 1 GastEardisleyJederzeit1 GastWoJederzeit1 GastArt der UnterkunftPreisspanneSofortbuchungWeitere Filter28 Ferienhausvermietungen保存到心愿单In beautiful, unspoilt Herefordshire Upper Newton Barn has views of the Welsh Mountains and is just 10 miles from Hay on Way, the famous centre for second hand books and home to the Literary Festival. For people who want to escape and relax!Upper Newton Barn has been sympathetically converted with amazing light flooding into the open space. Relax in front of the woodburner whilst gazing out to the Welsh Mountains and enjoy the comfort of underfloor heating, a well equipped kitchen and some fabulous traditional board games to enjoy with a glass of wine late into the evening after an exerting day exploring Offa's Dyke. The barn has two bedrooms. You will see in the photo that there are two staircases. One staircase leads to the smaller of the two rooms with a shower room adjoining. Up the second staircase is the master room where there is a free-standing bath and basin. Light floods in from the gable end window and this is allowed to fill the whole barn and give you a real sense of space. Bed is an important place in my book and I adore gazing out of the window feeling utterly comfortable in crisp white cotton bed linen, a goose down duvet and pillow on a Vi-Spring bed! Despite being inside you feel remarkably close to all that goes on outside and no doubt the chickens will come trooping past the doors eating anything and everything that make their eggs exceptional and breakfast a feast to remember with their deep yellow yolks that taste like no other. If you would like to buy half a dozen they are £1.20.Herefordshire is still a forgotten gem for so much of the year. Come May/June it is home to the Hay Literary Festival but outside of that time you really can escape from the fast track and just relax. Upper Newton Barn is some way from a main road so your wake up call will perhaps be Sylvester the cockerel or on a Sunday Kinnersley Church bells. KIngton is just a few miles away and from here you can get up to Hergest Ridge or visit Hergest Gardens. Bryan's Ground in Presteigne is open seasonally and is really worth a visit if you enjoy gardens. There's information in the barn to help you find the best places to eat in the area or else just ask.Had the perfect stay at the Barn, so beautifully restored with all the amenities we needed. From waking up to the sound of chickens and horses to exploring the countryside and towns in the area.... the barn is in the perfect location if you're looking for a true countryside retreat. Katie was also great and very accommodating. We will back!Lyndsey2017-03-26T00:00:00ZWe loved the barn it was perfect for a New Years getaway with our friends and 2 young babies. It is so homely and so much bigger than we expected. The views are gorgeous and our 1year old loved watching the chickens through the doors. We would definitely stay again - thanks you for having us!Amanda2017-01-01T00:00:00ZKatie's barn is nestled in front of an ancient orchard and down a quiet country road. It was a warm evening when we arrived and all we could smell was the sweet smell of apples! The barn is well equipped, cosy and comfortable. It makes a great base to explore the surrounding area, but you could well be tempted to stoke-up the fire and stay put! Katie was a gracious host. She was warm and welcoming, and provided us with tips for things to see and do, and places to eat nearby. Fionnuala2016-10-23T00:00:00ZA lovely place to stay. Quiet, relaxing with a friendly welcome and homely feel. Spotless throughout and beautiful bedding and linen. I don't think the photos do it justice. We had the perfect stay. Michelle2017-02-23T00:00:00ZThank you very much Katie for your warm welcome and your hospitality. Your barn is a gem for a relax weekend! We spent an amazing 3 days running away from the craziness of London. And thanks to your beautiful breakfast basket we remember how an egg should taste! I will recommend it for everyone who wants to have a nice long weekend in the countryside. Great Host and Great Barn! Thanks again! Xabi2016-10-16T00:00:00ZKatie's barn was as lovely as the photos suggested it would be and had great lights for reading. It was more spacious than we had imagined and in a beautiful area of English countryside. The kitchen was great- a fast oven and good gas rings to cook on, and a nice big fridge- and the lovely eggs from the family free-range hens were delicious . We enjoyed the hens in the garden and the quiet and well- behaved dogs were virtually invisible. Bathing in that fabulous roll top bath and falling asleep under goose down quilts made one feel very spoilt ! We look forward to visiting again before long. Thank you for a great few days.Lavinia2016-10-28T00:00:00ZA stunning barn conversion that is lovely and warm with all the mod cons you need. Full of character with chickens at the door and sheep out the window. It is the perfect place for a calm weekend of log fires, reading and walks to the pub. Thanks for a lovely stay KatieJoshua2016-12-27T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für4SchlafzimmerKinnersley, Vereinigtes KönigreichIdeal for reading, walking and peace and quietPreis122 CHF8 BewertungenIdeal for reading, walking and peace and quietGanze Unterkunft · 2 Betten · 4 Gäste保存到心愿单A half timbered cottage from about 1600 with a new highly insulated extension, the old cottage partly restored, set in a garden with wildflower meadow, bee-hives and fruit trees, with mature trees around and views to Hay Bluff. While all are welcome, Irish and Swedish guests are particularly so, especially if they play traditional music.This is a small oasis from the farmland around, with bees, wild flowers, butterflies and birds. I hope the house is a combination of clean unclutterd lines with a traditional background, and I'm restoring one end of the house using oak and hazel wattles and traditional materials combined with high insulation levels.Set in a pleasant village with a pub that does excellent food from Wednesday to Sunday lunchtimes.Art der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für2SchlafzimmerWinforton, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichChestnut CottagePreis64 CHFChestnut CottagePrivatzimmer · 1 Bett · 2 Gäste保存到心愿单Our much loved cottage is in a quiet location, overlooking a pond with county walks and ample wildlife just outside the door. Hereford just 25 minutes driveThe Sun Inn does very good food and is a short distance away.KEVIN2017-04-09T00:00:00ZThis was our first trip booked with Airbnb and we were certainly not disappointed! Goose Pool Cottage is absolutely beautiful, well appointed and in a wonderfully quiet, rural location. It is ideally situated for exploring the Wye valley and the Welsh borders. Although we travelled as a couple, Goose Pool Cottage would be perfect also for a family with young children. Louise2017-04-02T00:00:00ZThe host canceled this reservation 139 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Isabelle2017-04-03T00:00:00ZFabulous place in a beautiful rural location. Highly recommended Simone2017-03-26T00:00:00ZWe had a great stay at this lovely cottage. Like a home from home. The kids loved the toys and the choice of dvds.Laura2017-02-26T00:00:00ZFantastic stay, stunning location, beautiful property with just the right amount of space. Will be back!Gareth2017-05-07T00:00:00Zreally great house and location. My wife and I stayed here with our 1 year old son l to see Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding area. The house is lovely and great for kids with great facilities and log burning fire. We had an amazing weekend and couldn't have asked for more.Dominic2017-02-12T00:00:00ZWe had a fantastic three day break in Goosepool. It's a superb place for a family holiday; a huge garden (for us city dwellers it seemed vast), a large, light and very well appointed kitchen which I really enjoyed using and a lovely big sitting room. We had a couple of great walks - one literally straight from the house - as well as conquering the local landmarks Hay Bluff and Lord Hereford's Knob. Hay is always a pleasure - and this time we caught market day (Thursday) which was fun. I really recommend this cottage. Polly2017-04-22T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für6SchlafzimmerHerefordshire, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichGoosepool Cottage - peaceful and perfect locationPreis83 CHF12 BewertungenGoosepool Cottage - peaceful and perfect locationGanze Unterkunft · 3 Betten · 6 Gäste保存到心愿单A stunning, listed barn conversion conveniently located in the centre of the Herefordshire village of Winforton, close to Hay-on-Wye. A short stroll takes you to the village pub which serves home-cooked locally-sourced food, real ale and good wine, The whole area offers something for everyone with numerous walks,Art der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für8SchlafzimmerHerefordshire, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichCourtyard barnPreis193 CHFNEUCourtyard barnGanze Unterkunft · 4 Betten · 8 Gäste保存到心愿单The gardener's cottage at Newport House overlooks the organically grown 2 1/2 acre walled garden. South facing, the cottage has recently been refurbished to very high standards in oak with a thatched roof. Luxurious double bedroom and bathroom upstairs, and fully equipped kitchen and sitting room (with one person sofa bed) downstairs. Wood burning stove (as well as electric heating for more instant heat!) , wifi, herbs and organic fruit and vegetables on the door step freely available.The gardener's cottage is set on the Newport House estate. Guests are welcome to walk around the lake and the 90 acres wood. They're also welcome to fish or swim in the lake by prior agreement with the owners.Newport House is a small estate with various people living and working on site. Gardeners work in the walled garden on week days from Monday to Friday 8am-4.30pm, and will be very happy to tell you about the garden. The walled garden is empty the rest of the time, apart from the odd visitor (the owners or neighbours) coming to harvest some vegetables..Art der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für3SchlafzimmerHerefordshire, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichNewport House Gardener's CottagePreis128 CHFNEUNewport House Gardener's CottageGanze Unterkunft · 2 Betten · 3 Gäste保存到心愿单Farm based, 2 miles to Welsh Border, 10 miles to Hay. Herefordshire. Welsh border Newly renovated cottages (URL HIDDEN) Feltmaking courses onsite. Stunning gardens, farm walks/runs lots to do locally. Great food locally.Self-catering cottages can be adjoining for family groups and friends. Each cottage sleeps 4 people. Working farm with cattle and cider apple orchards. Two self-catering cottages recently renovated in contemporary style. Biomass heating so very toasty. All linen and fuel included. Beautiful gardens - felt maker and gardener and farmer ownersProximity to Hay-on-Wye and the Black Mountains. River Wye - cleanest river in UK, Launch spot just 2 miles from farm. SSI within a mile. Great farm shops. We are situated on the Black and White village trail. Non-busy roads. Characterful villages, antique focus in Leominster, Books in Hay and great walking.Art der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für4SchlafzimmerKinnersley, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichHerefordshire Cottage KinnersleyPreis276 CHF1 BewertungHerefordshire Cottage KinnersleyGanze Unterkunft · 3 Betten · 4 Gäste保存到心愿单Our barn is close to Hay on Wye, famous for its Literary Festival. Up to three cosy bedrooms available for couples, families, groups of friends and individuals. Breakfast included. Hay on Wye has its world famous Literary Festival in late May/June. There are also many other events in or around Hay throughout the year including the Hay Winter Festival which takes place in late November as well as food and vintage festivals. There is also the nearby Abergavenny Food Festival and Brecon Jazz festival.The Hay Barn is a beautiful place to stay in a wonderful area. Michael and Elizabeth were amazing hosts. From the moment we arrived we felt comfortable and relaxed. Breakfast was 1st class and the whole stay was life enriching. Thank you both. Paul2017-05-08T00:00:00ZMichael and Liz were absolutely great, from the moment we booked they were in constant contact asking about our needs and what our plans were. The ban conversion was absolutely gorgeous with all finishes done to the highest standard. Michael even helped us in finding a taxi company to take us to the wedding venue we were hoping to get to. I really couldn't recommend staying here enough.James 2016-12-18T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für2SchlafzimmerBredwardine, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichThe Hay Barn 1 - spacious, characterful and homelyPreis101 CHF2 BewertungenThe Hay Barn 1 - spacious, characterful and homelyPrivatzimmer · 1 Bett · 2 Gäste保存到心愿单Our barn is close to Hay on Wye, famous for its Literary Festival. Up to three bedrooms available for couples, families, groups of friends and individuals with breakfast included. Hay on Wye has its world famous Literary Festival in late May/June. There are also many other events in or around Hay throughout the year including the Hay Winter Festival which takes place in late November as well as food and vintage festivals. There is also the nearby Abergavenny Food Festival and Brecon Jazz festival.Art der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für2SchlafzimmerBredwardine, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichThe Hay Barn 3 - spacious, characterful and homelyPreis96 CHFThe Hay Barn 3 - spacious, characterful and homelyPrivatzimmer · 2 Betten · 2 Gäste保存到心愿单Our barn is close to Hay on Wye, famous for its Literary Festival. Up to three cosy bedrooms available for couples, families, groups of friends and individual travellers. Breakfast included. Hay on Wye has its world famous Literary Festival in late May/June. There are also many other events in or around Hay throughout the year including the Hay Winter Festival which takes place in late November as well as food and vintage festivals. There is also the nearby Abergavenny Food Festival and Brecon Jazz festival.Art der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für2SchlafzimmerBredwardine, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichThe Hay Barn 2 - spacious, characterful and homelyPreis96 CHFThe Hay Barn 2 - spacious, characterful and homelyPrivatzimmer · 2 Betten · 2 Gäste保存到心愿单The Barn is large, light, filled with books, rugs, paintings and antique furniture, furnished very much as a home. One of the outstanding features of the Barn is the large living and entertaining space with a library and full height French windows.Rhodds Farm is a delightful small farm of some 65 acres which is incredibly secluded and quiet, although only 2 miles from the popular market town of Kington in north-west Herefordshire. The tranquillity comes from a lack of immediate neighbours; the fact that the buildings are centred within the land and they are lines of mature trees which minimise the prevailing wind. We have 10 classic cars, and for guests who might be interested, we can arrange for drives in them for a small extra charge. The area of north-west Herefordshire is renowned for its beauty and marvellous walking country, particularly in Wales which is just 3 miles away. In addition we are extraordinarily lucky having a number of quite excellent pubs and restaurants within the near locality, including the renowned Stagg at Titley which was the first pub to obtain a Michelin star, which it retains.We are in our 60's; have lived very international lives and run our own quite demanding business. I sell aircraft adn Cary designs gardens. We also have a boutique hotel in Sri Lanka.We had a fabulous time in the Barn and couldn't have wanted for anything more. It's a wonderful space in a delightful setting. Very tastefully designed and comforting interior. Really spacious with lots of amenities. We were looked after as soon as we arrived and everything was just perfect. Visitors must do the judge's courthouse and a meal at the stagg inn. Antique hunters will also love Leominster nearby. Thank you for a great stay!George2016-11-28T00:00:00ZWe had the most fabulous time at Rhodd's Barn at the end of March. We lucked out with the weather that made for some great walks and exploration of the local area - which is stunning. We were made to feel very welcome and appreciated the welcome pack of goodies too. The barn has enormous living space and is beautifully furnished and is fully equipped. You will never be short of reading material there and there is a plethora of musical instruments, curiosities and a juke box that want down very well with our daughter (almost 7 yrs). She also loved the fact that Richard and Cary's dogs were always ready to play and go for a walk with her, which was the best bit of her stay! The gardens are also stunning - what can I say - we will definitely return! We would highly recommend it.Nicola2016-04-01T00:00:00ZWe have just returned from a glorious long weekend staying in the barn at Rhodds Farm. The barn, garden and grounds are stunning - acres of peace and beauty. The barn itself is elegant, homely and very well equipped - we lacked for nothing. Richard and Cary are generous, hospitable and responsive hosts but also very respectful of guests' privacy. We can't wait to return!Fionnula2016-06-07T00:00:00ZThe Barn is fabulous. Tucked away in the countryside you feel like you are a world away. My husband and I stayed with our two young daughters (9 & 7 yrs) and had a lovely time. The space and light in the Barn is beautiful. The basic supplies in the larder/fridge were most welcome. The beds clean and crisp. The Gardens and walks around the whole site are beautiful. I don't know if the owners' 3 dogs or my two girls were more delighted to have someone to play with! We walked along Offa's Dyke which was nearby and explored Ludlow from here. A great location to get away from it all and have some downtime. We wish we could have stayed longer!Emma2015-08-20T00:00:00ZAs soon as I saw the listing for Rhodds barn, I knew it was a very strong contender. The character and antique feel of the barn, was elegantly conveyed through the photographs. We couldn't have asked for better communication from Richard. We were provided with helpful driving instructions, and a welcome letter on the door upon arrival, which was very comforting. We were greeted by Nikki, and shown into the barn. Nikki and husband Krisztian, whom live on the farm and work for Richard, were a joy to converse with. Richard made us feel very welcome on arrival and we were shown how to operate the brilliant jukebox, adjust the heating, and tend to the indoor wood burner. We tootled down with a few bits and pieces for the fridge, and were very pleasantly surprised to find fresh bread, milk, eggs and bacon waiting for us! There was also a lovely fruit basket on the table. A folder had been left for us on the table with a fountain of useful information...from dining out, WIFI codes, and leisurely strolls. We took Richard's advice and ate out at two great restaurants on the list. My friend and I had an absolutely wonderful time at the barn, and will definitely return again. The woods are great for walking Richard's three friendly dogs, and there is also a cabin in the woods, overlooking the lake. The rural beauty of the farm, allowed our few days to be a thought provoking, pensive and inspirational time. Richard and Cary also own a boutique hotel in Sri Lanka, that I'm very keen to visit. Overall, delighted with our stay. Nadine2016-12-14T00:00:00ZWow! What a beautiful place! We were totally blown away. From the warm wood burner to all the infinite antiques and the lovely Broadway piano this barn houses. I would only say we were lucky to have found this barn and luckier to have stayed here!Navid2017-02-05T00:00:00ZWe had a wonderfully relaxing 4 day Christmas break at Rhodds Barn. The barn was as described and more. Very well prepared and equipped with lots of extra touches. The location is great for walkers and for exploring Herefordshire. Richard was an excellent host, he really understands hospitality and made our stay welcoming and very comfortable. We would definitely visit again and recommend to others. Thank you Gail2016-12-29T00:00:00ZIf six stars were an option, we would happily designate this a six star stay. The barn itself is a haven of thoughtfulness, extreme care and elegant delights. Everything you need (and more) is generously provided. The setting ensures peace and quiet, the wood burner is the most efficient stove imaginable, the views from the high windows a work of art. Everything has been made with efficiency and pleasure in mind. We were treated most kindly and sensibly by our hosts. All communications were both clear and easy. We loved walking in the grounds - especially when the delightful dogs were alongside us. Deirdre2017-03-30T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für4SchlafzimmerLyonshall, Hereford, Vereinigtes KönigreichRhodds BarnPreis115 CHF21 BewertungenRhodds BarnGanze Unterkunft · 4 Betten · 4 Gäste保存到心愿单The rooms I have available are clean and light with ensuite shower rooms. We have horses, dogs, chickens,sheep and pigs. The farm is ten miles from three different market towns including, Hay-On-Wye, famous book town. It is also perfectly located for walking and cycling.Art der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für2SchlafzimmerNorton Canon, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichEn suite double room on small farmPreis58 CHFNEUEn suite double room on small farmPrivatzimmer · 1 Bett · 2 Gäste保存到心愿单A cosy traditional cottage with a twin and double room, 3 miles from Hay-on-Wye with beautiful views across the Wye Valley. Lovely walks from the back door, a small garden outside the kitchen & a long back garden with outside seating and BBQ.The back door takes you from the garden into a well equipped kitchen. In the downstairs hallway is a storage cupboard for coats and boots. There is a spacious family bathroom with a bath and over the bath shower, toilet and basin. The hall leads to a cosy living room with beams, a wood burning stove, a two and three seater sofa, TV, DVD player and CD player/radio. Upstairs there is one double room and a twin room.Cottage located in the small hamlet of Hardwicke, surrounded by rural environment.Emily's cottage is the perfect escape from the stress of work an city life. It's a great place to spend with your family and enjoy each others company. The wonder Hay on Wye town is only a few minutes by car. lovely surrounding countryside great for amblingdane2017-04-17T00:00:00ZThe cottage was perfect, views were to die for and great location. There was everything you needed in the cottage and Emily was great on responding to queries straightaway. They kindly allowed us to bring dogs which is an added bonus. I would definitely return. Thank you. melissa2016-03-30T00:00:00ZLovely cottage. Really enjoyed our stay. Hosts were very helpful and communicative.Robert2016-10-28T00:00:00ZThoroughly enjoyed our short break at Honeysuckle Cottage. Well situated for Hay-on--Wye, canoeing and the Welsh Mountains. We enjoyed the stroll from the cottage to Hardwicke Church. The surrounding countryside is stunning. Spotless, well equipped and comfortable. Joy2016-07-23T00:00:00ZA cosy cottage full of character in beautiful scenery. Might have felt a bit squeezed with four but for two of us and a small dog, it was perfect. Lovely walks from the door and within easy reach of Offa's dyke, Brecon and Hay. We walked along Offa's Dyke on bank holiday Sunday. Reasonable weather i.e. No rain and didn't see a soul. Well not a human one. Fields full of lambs. Wasn't quite warm enough to sit in the garden but it looked very appealing. Directions and instructions all good. Cottage very well equipped and everything worked well. Wifi connection was weak, but we expected that. All in all, a lovely place. We'd certainly go again.rose2017-05-01T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für4SchlafzimmerHerefordshire, Vereinigtes KönigreichHoneysuckle CottagePreis77 CHF5 BewertungenHoneysuckle CottageGanze Unterkunft · 3 Betten · 4 Gäste保存到心愿单Single room available in family house (see Bage Pool twin room listing for more details). Private power shower room & antique Indian four poster bed with cotton sheets & feather pillows. Tea/coffee making facilities & full cooked breakfast includedin an early part of the house, the little room is full of charm & character with antiques, pictures & rugs collected from the owners living abroad. The house is rural & peaceful but with easy access to the wonderful Hay on Wye & all the many amenities therethe stunning views on three sides of this property, the peaceful Golden Valley countryside but easy access to our local town of Hay on Wye & all the many amenities it offers (under 10 mins drive) & our charming village of Dorstone with the ancient Pandy Inn to eat & drinkEmma&Simon was very kind! They helped me coming to their home and going to Hay on Wye. Their house looked like a house in some classical films, I really loved that. Emma offerd very tasty breakfast. I was happy in the bage!Sunshine2015-05-27T00:00:00ZEmma and Simon were fabulous hosts. Before arriving communications were clear and to the point. When I arrived, their welcome was great, the room snug and lovely, and the whole place a delight.Katrina2014-07-28T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für1SchlafzimmerThe Bage, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichBage Pool - 16th century farmhousePreis64 CHF2 BewertungenBage Pool - 16th century farmhousePrivatzimmer · 1 Bett · 1 Gast保存到心愿单Large detached house with a truly peaceful feeling yet 5 mins drive to the gorgeous town of Hay-on-Wye famous for its Literary Festival.For keen walkers, gastropub food lovers or boutique shop browsers Hay is the ideal town.3 bedrooms/2bathrooms/WC.A beautiful leafy setting and private location, yet only 5 mins drive to the lovely town of Hay-on-Wye. The Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains are also a short drive away. This light, large detached house has huge windows that are south facing and overlooking the garden. Ideal for couples, families with teenagers or those celebrating a special occasion. All linen and towels are included. Fully equipped kitchen, big enough to cook, chat eat and relax in. The kitchen dining room (10m x 5 m) has a cooking area with island, farmhouse table and a homely seating area with sofas. There is a separate large sitting room, CDs and books, Utility room, boot room and WC. We provide bed linen & towels No littlies sorryPeaceful and tranquil surrounded by garden and fields, yet only 5 mins from all the lovely facilities in Hay. Enjoy walks on the doorstep, including the Wye Valley Walk, and in the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. Pop in the car for 5 mins drive and browse the antique, book and gift shops in Hay with a walk along the river and then a coffee and cake in the Granary. Enjoy a film at Booths Bookshop cinema and then have tapas in the evening at Tomatitoes! If you want to venture farther, 25 mins drive will find you in Hereford, home of high street stores, new shopping centre, Waitrose and an Odeon Multiscreen cinemaLovely accommodation, very social living areasBecci2017-04-10T00:00:00ZI stayed at Helen's beautiful home with some girlfriends. It was the perfect weekend, the house is gorgeous, easy to find and not far from Hay-on-Wye. It's a great space for a group of friends to relax and enjoy the countryside, very peaceful and scenic. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for lovely, spacious accommodation, set in beautiful surrounds. Thanks again Helen, I'm sure we'll be back!Bethan2015-10-19T00:00:00ZWe had a great time at Helen's place. The house is in wonderful quiet location and is much bigger than the pictures suggest. Highly recommended!Mat2015-07-24T00:00:00ZGorgeous four days in this delightful home. The house is beautiful, full of character, amazing gardens and very spacious. The house is well equipped and comfortable. The area is stunning, so much to do! Helen was the perfect host and emailed us over lots of information to the questions we had asked of her. I would strongly recommend this home to anyone from a couple, friends or a family. We will be back for sure. Sarah. Sarah2015-05-26T00:00:00ZThis house is far more beautiful and spacious than I expected. The location is also fantastic and easy to visit Hay-on-Wye and Cotswold by car. We enjoy staying Helen's house very much. I would strongly recommend this house to anyone who looks for the one near the border between Wales and England. Kyunghee Hannah2015-07-22T00:00:00ZOur party of five really enjoyed our stay at Helen's beautiful house which is in a lovely rural setting and convenient to Hay-on-Wye. The Brecon Beacons are doable from here too. Very comfortable accommodation, good instructions, although this is a family home, the bedrooms and bathrooms had been largely cleared of personal effects so one could make oneself at home and feel at ease. The kitchen/dining area is inviting and the large living room is peaceful with lovely views. Helen was very responsive in the lead up to our weekend and with a query during the weekend. I would recommend this house for sure!Janet2015-08-11T00:00:00ZLovely comfortable beautiful home, well located, fully recommendCheyne2015-06-01T00:00:00Zwonderful place! We have very great time in this house! We hope can go again!Sheng2015-06-22T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für5SchlafzimmerHereford, Herefordshire, Vereinigtes KönigreichGorgeous country pad, nr Hay-on-WyePreis225 CHF8 BewertungenGorgeous country pad, nr Hay-on-WyeGanze Unterkunft · 4 Betten · 5 Gäste · Für Geschäftsreisen geeignet保存到心愿单The rooms I have available are clean and light with ensuite shower rooms. We have horses, dogs, chickens, sheep and pigs. The farm is 10 miles from three different market towns, including Hay-on-Wye, famous book town. It is also perfectly located for walking and cycling.Art der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für2SchlafzimmerNorton Canon, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichEn suite double room on small farmPreis58 CHFNEUEn suite double room on small farmPrivatzimmer · 1 Bett · 2 Gäste保存到心愿单My home is tucked away in a small pretty hamlet near the local villages of Pembridge and Weobley. It is a converted barn in a pretty complex , with a private spacious back garden , and a pretty communal courtyard. It has a woodburner for colder days.I have a single and a double room available to use, there is a bathroom upstairs, and a toilet downstairs. I have a living room with log-burner and big table as well as comfy sofa and chairs. A small kitchen with the basics.I live in a picturesque hamlet , but within easy reach of local shops, pubs, cidermakers, ideal for local walks, cycle rides, and within reach of Hay-On-Wye, Leominster , Kington.We have just had 3 lovely days at Pippa's adorable old cottage in Broxwood. The house is cute, cosy and comfortable with the usual quirky nooks and crannies you would expect in an old timber framed building. In our opinion, the photos don't do it justice ! Pippa is very friendly and was easily reachable nearby. The area is beautiful . Don't miss Pembridge, Eardisland or Hay on Wye. The unexpected extra in this property is Ziggy the most affectionate cat in the world who spent hours purring on our laps. The only downside was leaving him behind ! Recommended for cat lovers everywhere.Clive2016-10-29T00:00:00ZWhat a lovely place and host. Pippa was warm and friendly and the beds were soooo comfy just peferect in such a peaceful setting complete with amazing birds to watch from the garden. A wonderful stay thanks. jane2016-05-08T00:00:00ZBrilliant communication and lovely cottage. Mary-Jayne2016-09-18T00:00:00ZThe cottage and location are idyllic. It was really cosy. The garden is also beautiful. Perfect for relaxing and getting away from it all. We had a great dinner in the local village of Pembridge as recommended by our host. The village is also absolutely beautiful. The next morning we went to the local aerodrome for breakfast also recommend by our host. Great fun! Selma2016-08-29T00:00:00ZLovely stay with Pippa and Ziggy the cat. Very welcoming and a really nice house - will definitely be back. Pay attention to the directions - you won't find the house without them!Joanna2017-04-14T00:00:00ZThoroughly enjoyed the stay. It was cosy homely quiet and relaxing. Ziggy the cat has to get a mention as he made us feel extremely welcome and our 7 year old son loved him. We were only down for a night but could of easily stayed longer and we will certainly be again when visiting the area. Thankyou Pippa for letting us into your home and making the experience so memorable :)Liam2016-11-27T00:00:00ZPippa was a great host, her house is lovely and very quiet! Thank you so much for letting us stay, we were at s wedding near by and it was the perfect place to stay! Thank you! Sarah2016-05-30T00:00:00Z We had a wonderful stay. The cottage was so cosy - it felt like we were right at home. We all slept really well the birds were incredible. Also the welcome items were such a lovely surprise and saved us from a long journey, very thoughtful. The area is completely stunning. We didn't want to leave. Louise2016-06-06T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für3SchlafzimmerBroxwood, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichRomantic timber-frame cottagePreis96 CHF20 BewertungenRomantic timber-frame cottageGanze Unterkunft · 2 Betten · 3 Gäste保存到心愿单A beautifully refurbished 18th Century family house in a peaceful rural hamlet 3 miles from Hay-on-Wye. Lovely formal gardens and orchard, with far reaching views towards the Black Mountains. Summer House. Extensive off road parking.Barberry House was built sometime in the early 18th century, and inside there is no shortage of character! The rooms have high ceilings, 18th century floorboards, window seats and shutters on every window. The main living room has an open fire with basket and the second living room has a log-burner. The top two floors have beautiful views, most notably of the Black Mountain range. The floorplan is as follows: Many lovely eateries, pubs, shops and other amenities within striking distance. Co-op supermarket within 5 minutes drive. Waitrose deliveries also available.The perfect home for our stay during the Hay Festival. The house is gorgeous, furnished beautifully, loads of space for us all. The garden and grounds are idyllic, complete with a summer playhouse for the children and an enclosed trampoline, endless entertainment for the children who could roam free there. A perfect week, thank you so much.Christine2016-06-04T00:00:00ZArt der UnterkunftGanze UnterkunftObjekttypHausUnterkunft für7SchlafzimmerClifford, Vereinigtes KönigreichGeorgian Gem near Hay on WyePreis244 CHF1 BewertungGeorgian Gem near Hay on WyeGanze Unterkunft · 4 Betten · 7 Gäste保存到心愿单This is a listed property with tons of character. The house is set in an acre of gardens with private parking. The rooms are both set on the top floor with fantastic countryside views. They have use of their own modern shower room. Plenty of room to move around and chairs to lounge around in. Relaxed home great area for walking, near River Wye and historic villages. A short drive to Hay on Wye or Hereford. This space is ideal for a couple with a child/other adultThis is a quirky home which is used for photo shoots inside and out. Home to an upholsterer and family. You will be welcome to hang out in the gardens living room and kitchen, as well as enjoying the privacy and sole use of the top floor of this old house. The only house rule is you will need to remove your shoes to go up stairs (we have just spent a fortune sea grassing the stairs!)Situated in a good central location to many and varied attractions, we are set on the edge of the village which has a local pub. A short drive to other pubs which serve food and 1 minute from Oakchurch farm shop which has a popular restaurant. The area has a "Black and white village trail" as well as beautiful historic buildings and hillside walks with panoramic views. We are 11 mile from the "Town of Books" Hay on Wye and almost equidistant from the city of Hereford with it's 12th Century cathedral, chained library and the famous Mappa Mundi. We have lovely walks from the house including to a local secret beauty spot which overlooks the river Wye where it cuts through a red cliff.Art der UnterkunftPrivatzimmerObjekttypHausUnterkunft für3SchlafzimmerStaunton on Wye, England, Vereinigtes KönigreichHouse with views - between Hereford and Hay on WyePreis102 CHFNEUHouse with views - between Hereford and Hay on WyePrivatzimmer · 2 Betten · 3 Gäste12121 – 18 von 28 FerienhausvermietungenGib deine Reisedaten ein, um den aktuellen Preis zu sehen. 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Theresa Franklin grew up in Houston, Texas. After graduation she attended East Texas Baptist College. There she met her husband on a blind date. They married a short time later and moved outside of Beaumont, Texas where they raised their three children. Theresa taught school for 12 years. Students with disabilities won her heart and she became Director of Special Education in an effort to better serve them. She retired in 2010 and began writing children’s books. Theresa is the author of children’s books, Don’t Forget Daddy and A Sunny Tomorrow. Her adult books include non-fiction Journey to Fulfillment and fiction Triumph Through Trial. She has written one curriculum guide for the novel Night of the Cossack, a historical fiction for young adults by Tom Blubaugh, titled Night of the Cossack, Lesson Plan. experienced heartache? Has emotional trauma turned into physical pain? Are you tired of life's setbacks and looking for reassurance from God? Journey to Fulfillment is for you. Through this encouraging and often humorous devotional, author Theresa Franklin will show you how to turn life's impossible stumbling blocks into stepping stones toward a fulfilled life. In Journey to Fulfillment, Theresa chronicles the painful events in her life and how they changed her character and her principles forever. She challenges you to remember your childhood and how events from your past have influenced your today. God uses each milestone as stepping stones to strengthen and prepare you for His service. Learn to achieve your goals by letting the painful events of life strengthen you. And consider what could be or has been accomplished because of these adversities. Consider each person who has gathered strength from you because of the journey God allowed you to travel. Show More Join author Theresa Franklin in her tender and delightful memoir, Journey to Fulfillment, as she shares her life experiences that have molded her character into the woman God intended her to be. Theresa, honestly and brazenly discusses heartaches, tragedies and triumphs from childhood through adulthood. With an open and compassionate heart, the Author lays bare the adversity she has faced through life to include the loss of her first love to marrying and the challenges one can face in being a wife and a mother, and notably her struggles in teaching special needs children. Throughout all, there has been one constant in her life, the unconditional love of her Savior, Jesus Christ. Review Theresa Franklin turned childhood darkness, pain and hardship, to profound convictions Theresa Franklin turned childhood darkness, pain and hardship, to profound convictions, insight and style of teaching that shine like diamonds in the rough terrain on which parents and teachers tread. Her writing sings with vivid description of moving episodes, life's patterns and desires. All too familiar to most. And her message resonates with power, so deep, all parents and teachers need to embrace. Journey to Fulfillment is truly a journey not just for educators, but for anyone trying to learn what brings true fulfillment. And those who need to see how joy fills our soul when we use our life and passion and dreams to impact others. The pages in Journey to Fulfillment bring such basic, yet profound insights as this: "... one student was in trouble for a year, one student was in trouble for probably the fourteenth time in two weeks. I stood over his desk and reprimanded him severely. As I listened to my voice and watched his little head hung low, I thought, Theresa, you have to change this. You cannot let this child leave the room feeling bad. I deliberately softened my voice and said, "Now, Daniel." Before I could finish the statement, without raising his head, he said, "I know, I know. You love me because I am me, not because of what I do or say. As long as I am me, you are going to love me. It is my behavior that you do not like. You love me but not my behavior." The lesson in Journey to Fulfillment: true fulfillment and satisfaction comes when we resolve to use our experiences, trials and triumph in our own life to turn another life around. August 23, 2011 by Janet Perez Eckles, author of Amazon #1 bestselling, Simply Salsa: Dancing Without Fear at God's Fiesta, Judson Press, 2011 nonfiction self help, A room-by-room ‘small space bible’ to maximize living in minimum space Whether you’re downsizing your home or just starting out, professional organizing and decorating author Kathryn Bechen will show you how to create a space where you can live well regardless of the size. Dedicated to helping small space dwellers thrive in their home for over 20 years, Bechen wants everyone to feel proud of their comfortable and welcoming living space regardless of the square footage. In Small Space Organizing: A Room-by-Room Guide to Maximizing Your Space (Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8007-2028-5, 240 pages, January 2012, $12.99), Bechen compiles 20 years of real life organizational tips and tricks. This ‘small space bible’ will help anyone transform cramped space into a perfectly petite living space as Bechen goes room-by-room giving design and organizational advice as well as taking on the extremely small spaces of studio and basement apartments, loft and high-rise spaces and even tips for RV living. “A true home is really about the size of your heart, not about the size of your space,” says Bechen. She encourages readers to embrace living in a small space and assures them that even the most teeny-tiny space can be transformed into a welcoming environment to maximize the space – and more importantly, maximize living. Bechen tells clients to “always remember that it’s far more important to have a spirit of hospitality and friendship as the emphasis of your home, rather than neglecting to invite others to visit you there just because you lack large rooms or expensive furniture.” Small Space Organizing readers will - Craft a spa atmosphere in a teeny-tiny bathroom - Design a nursery space to nurture a newborn - Find storage space that’s hiding in their kitchen Small Space Organizing will help readers at every stage of life create an inviting home and maximize living. Everyone from the newlyweds struggling to fit all their wedding presents into a small apartment to empty-nesters with years-worth of sentimental possessions moving to a smaller home can benefit from Bechen’s expert advice. For the reluctant downsizer faced with the daunting task of moving into a smaller living space, Bechen offers encouragement and practical tips for the emotional process. “It’s normal to go through an array of emotions during your downsizing process,” says Bechen. “It helps to get through it by keeping your mind’s eye focused on the end results of a lovely new right-sized home, decorated in a style you love, in a neighborhood that’s just right for you at this new stage of your Kathryn Bechen is an award-winning professional writer whose articles have appeared in popular national and regional magazines and newspapers. She specializes in lifestyle feature articles and has also published several organizing and decorating e-books. The lifestyle companies she founded, Organized with Ease and Kathryn Bechen Designs, have served clients worldwide. Bechen has organized and decorated 13 personal small space residences together with her husband Steve. They currently live in their favorite small space ever: a 1,200-square-foot high-rise apartment in beautiful San Diego, California. She blogs about timely lifestyle topics at www.KathrynBechenINK.com. Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, offers practical books for everyday life. For more information, visit www.RevellBooks.com. Kathryn Bechen is an award-winning journalist in the San Diego area. She specializes in lifestyle feature articles and has published several organizing and decoration ebooks. She blogs about timely lifestyle topics at www.KathrynBechenInk.com After cleaning out my grandparents’ households, then moving my parents and inlaws, I knew I wanted to leave less behind. This book has fantastic tips and spaces for notes, as well as a treasure trove of resources. I live in a big farmhouse now, but it was built in the 1850s—back when you hung your clothes on hooks and kept your couple of pots and crockery on a shelf in the summer kitchen and wouldn’t dream of having a privy in the house! Subsequent remodeling has given me four closets, two bathrooms, electricity and indoor plumbing. The kitchen is still the middle of the house with at least one door on every side, so the cupboards are minimal. I could have used this book when I moved in, even to this bigger home. Bechen takes you on a trip around your house. Using examples from her life of moving, as well as years of experience, study, savvy and common sense, she helps the newly independent, the recently down-sized, the mobile modern family think about lifestyle in practical means that also take into account family mementoes. She goes room by room to teach us to make the most of the tiniest living areas, and creating separate areas in a one-room apartment. Have no foyer, but always dreamed of one? Bechen shows you how to do it? Miniature bathroom? Bechen gives you hints about creating a spa experience no matter the size. Using small pieces of furniture creatively, nightstands, small dressers and multi-purpose pieces are favorites, the author uses space in clever ways for storage and décor that won’t seem crowded. I appreciated the area at the end of chapters to make notes to meet my needs, as well as resources to find the materials she discusses. Using clever rhyming alliterative headings, Behen makes even downsizing from a lifetime of memories seem doable. My only quandary is that I’m short, and so uncomfortable thinking about using space vertically. Stepping stools take care of this, I know, but for aging or unsteady folks, that’s not always practical. Otherwise, Small Space Organizing is a fantastic tool for those on the go or thinking of downsizing which I’ll be happy to recommend. “Available January 2012 at your favorite bookseller from It won't hit fifty degrees here today, I know that. But just hearing it on the Milwaukee weather forecast made me give in to the spring cleaning urge. Indiana Ann's in Florida, the traitor, and can't smack me upside the proverbial head to tell me not to hang the blankets outside on the Twelfth Day of Christmas, otherwise known as January--yes, JANUARY--6th in Wisconsin. It's like saying, "let's get married on December 1 UP NORTH, darling." Yes, Andy, I mean you.
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[News Script: Oak Cliff collision] - Digital Library [News Script: Oak Cliff collision] Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about nine people who were involved in a car collision in South Oak Cliff of Dallas. WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.) August 30, 1961. Hawthorne, Oscar Hawthorne, Garland Main Title: [News Script: Oak Cliff collision] Accession or Local Control No: UNTA_AR0787-014-1961-08-30-01 Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc940870 WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.). [News Script: Oak Cliff collision], item, August 30, 1961; (digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc940870/: accessed April 20, 2018), University of North Texas Libraries, Digital Library, digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.
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Plucking Away at Life - One Chin Hair at a Time: Mele Kalikimaka is the Thing to Say Mike and I have been having a 'discussion' the past few evenings about whether or not we should have presents under the tree before Christmas Day. I say yes; he says no.My reasons:1. We don't have any kids that will see the presents under the tree before Christmas.2. We have to pack them all up on Christmas Day to deliver them to the family.3. I want to take a freakin' picture of the tree with all the presents underneath it.His reasons:1. Santa doesn't come until Christmas Day.2. He's stubborn.What do you, faithful readers, do? Do you put the presents under the tree as you wrap them (the way it should be done)? Or do you keep them sitting on top of the guest bed all wrapped up and occupying space until Christmas Day (like stubborn men like to do)?Please leave your preference in the comments section.This afternoon, my office closes until the new year. I'm not sure how often I will be posting while on vacation, as I plan to go to as many movies as possible next week. I also have a zillion errands to run (one of them is getting my license renewed, which means a long long line at the DMV).And so, I wanted to wish everyone a great holiday. As the Hawaiians say, 'Mele Kalikimaka!' May you, your families, and all those near and dear to you be blessed with joy, love, and health in 2007. Mele Kalikimaka to you too! Since we are going to my mom's I was lazy about the tree. Our presents were hidden under Lexi's crib (last time that will be ok). I like to put some under the tree & leave the "santa" gifts for Christmas eve. Our gifts go under the tree on Christmas eve. Of course 3/4 aren't wrapped until then. Ok - file this comment as FYI for next year! I wrap and put under the tree. I agree with you that it makes a beautiful picture and just sums up the look of the tree (though I do hate to cover up my Disney tree skirt)!When we have children, I will follow in my parents footsteps and wrap and place gifts to relatives and friends...and leave the "Santa Gifts" hidden until the big unveiling!
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Why Social Security is Running Out of Money: Just Explain It Samantha Wender More than 55 million Americans receive Social Security benefits, annually, making it the nation's largest social welfare program. 725 billion dollars of your payroll and income taxes last year went to Social Security disbursements -- That's about 60 billion dollars in benefits each month. It's no wonder politicians on both sides of the aisle are always trying to convince voters that they have the plan to keep Social Security intact. The problem is Social Security, as we know it, is currently living on borrowed time. To understand the issue let's first take a quick history lesson. The Social Security tax was created as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. Born out of the Great Depression, Social Security was originally a retirement program—nothing more. Now, the program distributes several social welfare and insurance benefits. Funded largely by payroll taxes, Social Security keeps roughly 40 percent of all Americans aged 65 or older out of poverty. For 26 percent of retirees, Social Security is their only source of income. So why is the system is running out of money? Related link: America's Retirement System Is Failing Us: Economist The money you pay towards Social Security does not go into a personal account for when you retire. Instead, Social Security is a "pay as you go" program meaning the money that is collected now is used towards current payouts. So…current benefactors rely on the current work force to fund their payments. As baby boomers continue to retire at a record clip, approximately 10,000 on any given day, this model becomes harder to maintain. Back in 1950, there were 7.11 workers per retiree. That number today is 4.5 and in 30 years, economists estimate that number will be 2.6 workers for every retiree. For the first time in thirty years, Social Security payouts exceeded non-interest income in 2010 and 2011. The difference between the money coming out and going in was about $45 billion dollars in 2011. While there is "extra" money in the Social Security "bank account" called a "trust fund," to offset the difference, the number of beneficiaries will continue to grow at a substantially faster rate than the number of covered workers. Related Links: Small 2013 Social Security benefit increase liekly The Board of Trustees estimate that in 2033 all the money in the Social Security "bank account" will be depleted. That's three years earlier than estimated just last year. This means that workers in their forties fifties today may not have access to the Social Security benefits that they've paid into when they retire. The third rail of American politics, Social Security is a hot topic that has both sides of the political aisle debating how best to save benefits for future generations. Did you learn something? Or have a topic you'd like explained? Give us your feedback in the comments below or on Twitter using hash-tag JustExplainIt.
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a Vick ain't 1 at Barristers Box Score: Week 12 - Free Fantasy Football - ESPN You are currently viewing league history pages from the 2012 season. Click here to return to the 2016 League Office.a Vick ain't 1 at Barristers Box Score Week 12 99 Problems but a Vick ain't 1 Patrick KurtasRecord: 4-8-0Standing: 4th in East (4 GB) 99 Problems but a Vick ain't 1 Box ScoreSTARTERSPLAYER, TEAM POSOPPSTATUS ETPTSOwen Daniels, Hou TE@Det» W 34-318Trent Richardson, Cle RBPit» W 20-1416Dez Bryant, Dal WRWsh» L 31-3824Ray Rice, Bal RB@SD» W 16-1315Steve Johnson, Buf WR@Ind» L 13-2010Donald Brown, Ind RBBuf» W 20-134Andre Johnson, Hou WR@Det» W 34-3118Steelers D/ST, Pit D/ST@Cle» L 14-2012Andrew Luck, Ind QBBuf» W 20-1313Jason Hanson, Det KHou» L 31-347Total127Blast Furnace Barristers Box ScoreSTARTERSPLAYER, TEAM POSOPPSTATUS ETPTSHeath Miller, Pit TE@Cle» L 14-206Felix Jones, Dal RBWsh» L 31-3811Shane Vereen, NE RB@NYJ» W 49-1919Malcom Floyd, SD WRBal» L 13-1612Lance Moore, NO WRSF» L 21-316Blair Walsh, Min K@Chi» L 10-284Robert Griffin III, Wsh QB@Dal» W 38-3128Eric Decker, Den WR@KC» W 17-96Giants D/ST, NYG D/STGB» W 38-1013Demaryius Thomas, Den WR@KC» W 17-914Total119Expand Help Topics+How do playoff tie breakers work?Why are some stats missing or incorrect?MORE FAQ'S
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The Waxman-Markey Green Jobs Bill Isn't Perfect, But it Is Absolutely Necessary | Josh Nelson Representatives Henry Waxman and Ed Markey Tuesday at long last made public a discussion draft of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES). Some are calling this the opening shot in the battle over what the United States will do about global warming. Rep. Markey, not one who is prone to understatement, told a conference call for environmental bloggers Tuesday that this is "the beginning of an incredibly intense period of political debate in our country." Speaker Pelosi amplified this sentiment, explaining that "there's an inevitability to this that everyone has to understand." Chairman Markey emphasized that "we must have something on the president's desk for Copenhagen." By Copenhagen Markey is referring to the United Nations Climate Change Conference slated to take place this December in the Danish capitol. The annual meeting, which seeks to generate an agreement on reducing emissions among as many countries as possible, takes on added significance this year since it is considered by many to be the last chance to reach a major international climate agreement before the 2012 expiration of the Kyoto Protocol. Appropriately, Democrats in Congress are planning an aggressive schedule, to be wrapped up in "no longer than six months." - March 31, 2009: Discussion draft - April 6 - 17: Representatives return home for spring district work period - Week of April 20: Hearings - Week of April 27: Energy and Environment subcommittee mark up - Week of May 4: Full committee hearing - May 11: Full committee mark up beginsThe draft legislation, which is currently 648 pages (pdf), contains four titles: (1) a "clean energy" title that promotes renewable sources of energy and carbon capture and sequestration technologies, low-carbon transportation fuels, clean electric vehicles, and the smart grid and electricity transmission; (2) an "energy efficiency" title that increases energy efficiency across all sectors of the economy, including buildings, appliances, transportation, and industry; (3) a "global warming" title that places limits on the emissions of heat-trapping pollutants; and (4) a "transitioning" title that protects U.S. consumers and industry and promotes green jobs during the transition to a clean energy economy.As many have noted, the first two titles of the draft contain some crucially important energy and job-creation initiatives which will provide exactly the type of boost we need to kickstart the green economy of the 21st century: It has both a renewable electricity standard for utilities (25 percent in 2025, though "a fifth can be met with efficiency measures") and an energy efficiency resource standard -- two essential provision for jumpstarting a transition to a clean energy, green jobs economy, while keeping total energy bills low. It also establishes a Low Carbon Fuel Standard -- eventually, which is to say apparently after 2022.I can not stress enough the importance of many of the provisions in the first two titles of this legislation. The sustainable energy and energy efficiency incentives are a fundamental component of the job-creation engine we need to get Americans back to work. As Speaker Pelosi noted on Tuesday's call, "This is especially important because the economy is in bad shape." I agree wholeheartedly, and hope that members of the media and policymakers are able to transcend the utterly predictable economy vs. environment storyline forces of the status quo will trot out to attack the very best provisions in the bill. This is a well-funded false choice, and members of Congress who intend to be taken seriously on matters of climate and economics would be wise to treat it as such.A Democratic House aide familiar with the negotiations tells me that "taking into account concerns over allowances and offsets, if Congress passes something that looks anything close to what this draft looks like, then its a major coup." But it is just these concerns over allocations and offsets that have left some environmentalists skeptical of the discussion draft.Critically, the section on global warming, Title III, fails to address how allocations for greenhouse gas emissions allowances would be distributed. Joseph Romm, the blogger, physicist and climate expert who blogs at ClimateProgress.org, gives the bill a B+ overall, but notes that the energy provisions are significantly stronger than the climate sections. Natasha Chart seems to agree, calling it "a better job creation engine than a truly climate-friendly policy". Romm explained the significance of the draft's failure to address allowance allocation to me via email: The danger in not specifying how allowances are allocated is that you don't have revenues to return to consumers as tax cuts. From a policy perspective, you need to auction the vast majority of the permits, and ultimately auction all of them. From a political perspective, you need to do what Obama proposes, give the vast majority of the revenues back to the public, so they are held harmless (or, in fact, do better than break even because they can adopt efficiency measures). From a messaging perspective, giving the money back to the public is the key to undermining the "biggest tax" argument.The bill also includes a major disappointment on offsets, or as Romm calls them, rip-offsets. Jesse Jenkins, energy and climate policy director at the Breakthrough Institute and blogger at Watthead, emailed me a sharp explanation of the problem with the offset provision in Title III: As expected, the Markey-Waxman discussion draft includes several provisions to contain the costs of compliance including a heavy reliance on up to two billion metric tons of offsets, or enough to allow almost a third of all emissions permits required under the climate regulations to be swapped for offsets.Allowing that many offsets pokes a giant hole in the carbon cap, stuffs it with plenty of hot air, guts the carbon price signal for sectors we actually need to transform and - most importantly - robs us of billions of dollars of auction revenue that can and should be reinvested to accelerate and smooth the transition to a clean energy economy.Title I also includes some troubling language in support of coal. According to the summary of the draft, "The draft promotes development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies to ensure a continuing place for coal in our nation's energy future." Talking about a clean energy future while working to ensure a "place for coal in our nation's energy future" is oxymoronic. Similarly, Romm refers to a provision that would allow dirty new coal plants to be built under the condition that they are retrofitted by 2025 as "counterproductive sop to the coal industry."There is much more to be happy about and much more to be upset about than what I've gone into here, and the details will be hashed out by the experts over the next several days, weeks and months. With that being said, here is what I think needs to happen.As the bill makes it way through Congress, several principles must be adhered to in order to ensure that we are doing all we can for both the economy AND the environment. These include, among other things, the following: Reducing coal consumption in the near term should be an underlying assumption of all provisions related to coal. Cost containment provisions such as banking and borrowing, offsets, and a so-called "strategic reserve" of allowances should be either eliminated or structured in a way that maintains the integrity of the environmental cap. All reduction targets should adhere to what the the latest credible science says is necessary to prevent catastrophic climate change. A very large majority of emissions allowances should be auctioned, rather than given away as "free allocations." When all is said and done, some form of this bill must be signed into law by President Obama before the international climate change negotations in Copenhagen in December. Domestically, many of the sustainable energy and energy efficiency provisions are exactly what we need to address our economic, environmental and energy woes simultaneously. These are simply some of the best policy ideas currently on the table, and the potential costs of not implementing them in short order is far too high to let less favorable provisions poison the legislation as a whole.Originally posted at FireDogLake.com.
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Meryton Mystery series on sale! | From Pemberley to Milton ← Green Card Review & Giveaway 10 responses to “Meryton Mystery series on sale!” Thank you for inviting me over today, Rita! I have read and enjoyed all these books…as well as most of the others Jennifer has written. I have to get to her latest one. Thank you so much, Sheila. I love how supportive you are in the JAFF community. Hugs! You well deserve compliments. Your stories are all interesting and creative…even if some are outside the box. Who killed Mrs. Bennet? For example. Rita, thank you for hosting Jennifer Joy today. I already have the three books and look forward to the new books out there in publishing space. Wow! I had planned on a JJ reading marathon so I may just wait until the new book launches. Blessings Jennifer on the success of your books. I went on a buying binge and treated myself with 4 of your books. Yep… I have a nice little collection now. I love your work and look forward to the new launch. Thank you so much! I’m happy to have contributed to your book collection 😀 and I’m so grateful for your constant encouragement! Super news! Thanks for this early pressie, Jennifer. 🙂 I have book one, but yay for a sale on the others. Happy reading, Sophia! Aren’t book presents the best? 🙂 Murder at Rosings?!!! Can’t wait to read that one! I too have read and loved all of Jennifer’s books! May the Muse be with Jennifer! Thank you, Carole! I hope my Muse sticks around a while longer too! (As for the murder … it’s probably not who you think it is … bwahaha 😀 )
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Academic Life in Emergency Medicine: Paucis Verbis card: Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation Paucis Verbis card: Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation Occasionally, patients present to the ED with new onset, rate-controlled atrial fibrillation. It's an incidental finding. Do you have to anticoagulate these patients because of the risk for a stroke?This installment of the Paucis Verbis (In a Few Words) e-card series reviews Anticoagulation for Atrial Fibrillation from the Cardiology Clinics series. The article goes over lots of literature about the risk of stroke. I find the CHADS2 scoring system and the 2006 AHA/ACC/ESC Guidelines most helpful.Note: Patients with persistent and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation should be treated the same when it comes to deciding about anticoagulation. They have an equivalent risk of stroke.Feel free to download this card and print on a 4'' x 6'' index card.[MS Word] [PDF]See other Paucis Verbis cards. ScottApril 10, 2010 at 3:11 PMMichelle,excellent as always. have you considered putting your name and the blog name on these cards so folks will always know where they came from.scottReplyDeleteMichelle Lin, MDApril 11, 2010 at 9:05 PMHi Scott: I thought about it but there is not much real estate on these cards for a logo or website address. I suppose I'll have to rely on word of mouth for now. I'll label these cards eventually if I have enough to create an e-book. Thanks for looking out for me.ReplyDeleteJabeauMay 26, 2010 at 10:30 AMYes for prescribing warfarin to patients with enlarged left atrium and/or increased chads2 score.No for dogmatic INR between 2 and 3 when age >75 : INR is safer and more stable between 1,7 and 2,4, with same efficacity.ReplyDeleteMichelle Lin, MDMay 26, 2010 at 10:46 AMJabeau: I totally agree with you. These were the recommendations from the article though. I also think INR's between 1.5 and 2.5 are ideal.ReplyDeleteJ.D. PascoMay 26, 2011 at 12:10 AMThanks for this. This maybe late but would you comment on the use of dabigatran?ReplyDeleteMichelle Lin, MDMay 26, 2011 at 10:44 PMInteresting question, JD. I'm unfamiliar with actually prescribing dabigatran, a thrombin-inhibitor. It first was approved for use in Europe and only became US FDA approved late 2010 and only for non-valvular atrial fib for the prevention of stroke. The studies are really too early for me change from the current standard practice of prescribing warfarin. Why do you ask?ReplyDeleteJ.D. PascoMay 27, 2011 at 4:53 AMThanks. Oh, I was just listening to a lecture from Sanjay Arora about HIT (Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia) and he says about thrombin inhibitors as an option if one needs anticoagulation (since coumadin is also discouraged as long as platelet is abnormal).So, I really have no experience on it. Thanks again.ReplyDeleteMichelle Lin, MDMay 27, 2011 at 4:13 PMJD: I hadn't heard of Sanjay's talk on this. Interestingly, I just heard of a 11 min video on management of dabigatran's bleeding:http://www.hqmeded.com/node/166ReplyDeleteEdoardoJanuary 14, 2012 at 10:09 AMExcellent card, but there is now a new scoring system: the CHA2DS2Vasc. (New ESC guidelines)ReplyDeleteMichelle Lin, MDJanuary 17, 2012 at 10:28 AMOh wow, seriously!? More letters to remember? Will check it out. Thanks!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Paucis Verbis card: Vasopressors and Inotropes for... 2010 SAEM Meeting: Free drink coupon! Trick of the Trade: Radial Gutter Splint ICRE Meeting: Abstract deadline Apr 30 for "What W... Article review: Academies of Medical Educators Paucis Verbis card: Skipping the CT prior to LP fo... Great TED video advocating for open education Trick of the Trade: A "handy" ruler Hot off the press: FreeEmergencyTalks.net Article review: Career in Academics Paucis Verbis card: Early goal directed therapy Handouts from CORD 2009 Academic Assembly Trick of the Trade: Retracting Swollen Eyelids Embedding Powerpoint slides into website using Pic... Article review: Internal Medicine team redesign Paucis Verbis card: Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibr... Amazing video: Awake endotracheal intubation Trick of the trade: Eye irrigation setup Joining the Research Blogging community Article review: Preparing for clinical clerkships ... Paucis Verbis card: ABG interpretation What do you do with old posters? Shisha, recreational marijuana risks, poisoned vegetables, and “crack babies”: The Weekly Web Review in Toxicology CAEP13 and Social Media
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Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott has no animosity toward Texas Longhorns - ESPN Scott: Deal with Big 12 wasn't assumed Updated: June 16, 2010, 7:55 PM ET NEW YORK -- Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott walked away from his failed attempt to create the nation's first super conference feeling as if he sent a message about the future of his league. "The Pac-10 that people got to know over the last week is the new Pac-10," Scott said Wednesday in a 45-minute telephone interview with The Associated Press, the first since Texas and four other Big 12 schools turned down a chance to join his conference. "I think you will continue to see innovative, bold steps that we take to make the Pac-10 and our schools the best they can be." A year after Scott left his position as head of the Women's Tennis Association to become Pac-10 commissioner -- a hiring that made few national headlines -- he nearly changed the landscape of college sports. "There's a reason they brought me in," he said. "There's a reason they didn't go with a traditional candidate from college sports." Scott said he never felt he had an agreement in place with Texas that would have led to the Longhorns, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and Texas A&M joining the Pac-10. "In my experience in professional sports and college sports, nothing's ever done until it's done," Scott said. "We developed this plan with our eyes wide open. We knew that this would be seen as a very bold stroke and there would be all kinds of reasons why it might not be possible at the end. "I think there was a sense that this was an incredibly compelling vision and certainly created a lot of excitement among the schools that we were talking to as well as our members. And it captured a lot of other people's attention as well." The Pac-10 did land one Big 12 school in Colorado. "We realized that there could be all kinds of complications in terms of pulling off such a bold move," he said. "That's why we moved first on Colorado as a beachhead, to put a stake in the ground to keep available other options that we're very interested in in terms of expansion that might be more modest in nature." The next part of Plan B fell into place hours after Scott spoke to the AP, when the Pac-10 announced it had invited Utah to become its 12th member. Utah officials have not said what they will do, but the school has announced a news conference for Thursday, and it would be shocking if the Utes did not leave the Mountain West for the Pac-10. Scott said that when the news came down that Texas and the rest were not joining the Pac-10, he called Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe to congratulate him on saving his conference. The Big 12 also lost Nebraska to the Big Ten but will remain as a 10-team league. Scott said he believes that the expansion to 16 teams failed for three reasons. "Number one, I think there was a tsunami of Texas political pressure from Texas A&M and Baylor," he said. "Secondly, it's clear there was a great national fear that such a compelling plan would cause dramatic domino effects nationally with other conferences." Lastly, Scott added he was given strict parameters to work with by Pac-10 university leaders. "My marching orders were clear," he said. "There are essential principles and values the Pac-10 holds true to that we were not going to compromise as part of trying to get a deal done." Scott would not elaborate, but he did say Texas would not have been allowed to start its own television network and keep all revenues from it if the Longhorns had joined the Pac-10 -- which they will be allowed to do by the Big 12. "Schools ultimately make decisions for what's best for them," Scott said. "We presented a vision of what the future of the modern collegiate conference might look like, and I was absolutely thrilled with the reception that it got and the excitement that it created nationally, and it really validated that it is a compelling vision. "I took away so many positives from this process." Scott, an All-American tennis player at Harvard, spent six years as CEO of the WTA. He was long an advocate for merging the men's and women's tours, helped secure an $88 million, six-year sponsorship deal with Sony Ericsson for the tour and was instrumental in getting equal prize money for men and women at the sport's 10 biggest events. But he had never worked in college sports before. Scott was hired to inject energy and innovation into a conference that was getting left behind by the other major players in college sports, such as the Big Ten and Southeastern Conferences. The latest figures show the Pac-10 paid its members between $7 million and $11.5 million. The Big Ten pays all its members almost double the highest payout in the Pac-10. "He thinks very strategically and very smart long term, and as you well know it's all going to come down to how good of a media contract he negotiates going forward in the next 18 months," Washington athletic director Scott Woodward said. The Pac-10 is exploring the possibility of starting its own TV network, like the Big Ten has, and is hoping for a payday at least similar to the reported $1.86 billion, 12-year deal the ACC just signed with ESPN when it negotiates a new television deal next year. Even though he couldn't pull off the Pac-16, Scott said the fact that the Pac-10 attempted to make such a power play was a positive. "If you want to say we've swung for the fences, we're thrilled," Scott said. "This is the second inning at best. You'll start seeing this summer some of our other plans and innovations start to be unveiled. "At the end of the day, I feel good about the process."Copyright 2010 by The Associated PressRecommend0 Study: Colleges show dip in gender hiring
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Spirits of the Dead, Harbingers, Undead Banshee The Banshee is yet another harbinger, bringing a warning of impending death to the family it has chosen to attach itself to. When she senses an impending death, she keens with an ear-piercing tone (although she has been known to sing or weep as well). Those who are to die are able to hear her cries clearly, no matter where they are in the world. According to ancient Celtic legends, the Banshee is said to come into existence when a woman dies in childbirth, creating a ghost that is doomed to foretell the deaths of the living. Species: Undead (Incorporeal), Spirit of the Dead Other Names: The Banshee goes by many different names, according to regional folklore and culture. Bean Sidhe, Badbh, Bean Chaointe, Baoban Sith (actually another species altogether), Ban Nighechain, Bean Nighe, Caointeach, Washer of the Shrouds, Washer at the Banks, Washer at the Ford, Cyhiraeth, Cyoerraeth, Gwrach y Rhibyn, Eur-Cunnere Noe, Kannerez-Noz. The word banshee comes from the Gaelic term bean sidhe (pronounced “b’an shee”), which means “woman of the mounds.” Habitat: The Banshee is said to inhabit the hills and highlands of Ireland and Scotland, and this spirit has been seen in France and Germany as well. The Banshee has been known to attach itself to certain families, following them anywhere. This spirit has even been reported in America. Basically, if one looks hard enough, she can be found just about anywhere. Features: The Banshee’s appearance seems to vary quite a bit. Some legends say that she is a hag, having fiery red eyes (from constantly weeping) and long, flowing white hair, wearing a gray cloak over a green dress (a faerie color). Other legends say that the Banshee appears as a beautiful woman dressed in white (the color of death) with long, luscious red hair. Although beautiful, the Banshee’s face is veiled in mourning. Behavior: The Banshee attaches herself to certain families, doomed to foretell the deaths of the each member of that family. However, the Banshee does not wail, contrary to popular belief. Instead, she sings or weeps loudly when she senses impending death. Although the Banshee isn’t necessarily evil, she is feared by both the Irish and the Scottish because of her association with death and impending doom. They dread her haunting cries, and it is said that those who are about to die can hear her cries, no matter where they are in the world. However, the people appreciate the warning ahead of time. Abilities: The Banshee is a spirit, having no corporeal form to speak of. Thus, she is impervious to physical attacks. Furthermore, she is able to disappear and become invisible at will. Her incorporeal form allows her to pass through physical barriers with ease. Weaknesses: While the Banshee is unable to be physically harmed or killed, she may possess a few weaknesses. As the Banshee is thought to be some sort of faery spirit as well as a blade of cold iron (that is, iron that has been shaped without heat) could possibly hurt her, although this is only a theory derived from the spirit’s association with faeries. Salt repels the Banshee, as it is considered to be pure and anathema to the denizens of the spirit world. Any other methods of protecting oneself from the Banshee are unknown at this point. If the Banshee was once human (not all Banshees are ghosts), she may be able to be put to rest by finding her earthly remains, and then salting and burning them. History: The Banshee is a spirit of the dead, a harbinger of death. Originating from the Celtic lore of Ireland and Scotland, the Banshee is said to come into existence when a woman dies while giving birth. This tortured soul, unable to cherish the new life of her child, becomes restless in the grave. She is preordained by unknown forces to warn others of impending death, especially violent deaths. Another more malevolent version of the Banshee is the Bean Nighe, the “Little Washer by the Ford.” She is a hideous old hag who, like the Banshee, died in childbirth and went mad with grief. She is forever doomed to wash the bloodstained clothes of those who are about to die. She appears as a hideous old crone with glaring red eyes, a single sharpened front tooth, a single large nostril, large and pendulous sagging breasts, and great clawed webbed feet. Most legends say that she is a cannibalistic flesh-eater, but some brave adventurers seek her out for help. According to legend, if a hero were to somehow suckle at one of her breasts, he would be rewarded. The Bean Nighe would gift him with second sight, grant a single wish, and be adopted by the creature, thus becoming her foster child and gaining her protection forever. Retrieved from "http://demonhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Banshee?oldid=3839"
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17 | May | 2011 | Voices from Russia The Only Hope: the Next World. Russians Don’t Believe in It, but Live as if They have Faith that it Exists Filed under: Christian,church in society,moral issues,religious,Russian — 01varvara @ 00.00 PM Vladimir Putin (1952-) lighting a candle in Church… VVP is a believer, as are most Russians. ______________________________ A recent poll conducted by sociologists upset many in the Church… amongst Russians who consider themselves believers, only a few have confidence that there’s an afterlife. Modern man is at an impasse. As it’s May, it’s appropriate to bring to mind how many millions of people stretched out their hands to heaven, asking God, “Why?” Why did He allow the Nazis to kill millions of innocent victims? Why didn’t He intervene? Why didn’t He punish Hitler and save humanity from the bloodiest war in history of war and the extermination camps? Misfortune should occur only to unjust and dishonest people, those who have done evil before both God and man. Why should those who lead righteous lives suffer and perish? The world is full of blood and tears. Innocent people die at the hands of criminals, or they fall victim to auto accidents, fires, and earthquakes. What, then, is God’s justice? Professional theologians can easily find an answer to this question, arguing that evil is a necessary part of the world… good without evil is inconceivable. This answer satisfies inquisitive students, but not the parents who have lost a child. You can certainly argue that there are very few righteous people on Earth, that those who suffer have committed this or that transgression, and that God has the right to punish them for that. However, are such minor misdemeanours worthy of such harsh punishment? Look around you… grief and suffering falls on the most ordinary sort of people, ones that you couldn’t call great sinners. Yet, some start looking for faults in their behaviour, they come up with all sort of small faults such as failing to go to services or random blasphemes. Somehow, people think that their guilt was the reason why a car hit their son or daughter. This is our attempt to explain to ourselves an often brutal and incomprehensible world. Even a not-very- religious mother who loses a son in an auto accident agrees that God punishes sin, so, she often takes the blame on herself. If she had been less selfish and gave more thought to the soul, if she had observed the fasts, if she had went more often to services, then, her son would still be alive… but the death of a child… isn’t that an overly harsh penalty for failing to keep the Lent? Good people should live happily ever after. In spite of that, throughout the 20th century, millions of good people died, and real criminals lived happily ever after… One can readily see that a person who doesn’t know much about the universe sees only chaos, leading many to question why this person died young, but this other one lived to a ripe old age. Some think that God operates according to a definite plan. However, the question arises… how can we unite such an assumption with the religious idea that every human life is of value? If someone sacrifices their child in the commission of a grandiose plan, we send them to prison. Are we ready to acknowledge that God also uses severe methods? Some believers think that God specifically sends suffering to improve people. Sometimes, parents must punish a child that they love dearly. Similarly, so does God. He treats us as a wise and loving father does, cautioning us against major errors and misfortunes. One of the clergy gave us the following example. If a person who’s clueless about medicine visits an operating room, they conclude that surgeons are a gang of criminals, who torture an unfortunate victim. Therefore, by causing pain, God actually helps us. Some say that if your house burns down, that means that God doesn’t want you to be rich. A young man, who beat up a criminal, said, “You only thought about money and cars. God doesn’t want you to do that. He wants you to become better, more spiritual”. It’s a strange way to make the person better… to prevent them from walking without help, to become disabled, tied down to a wheelchair. Of course, the surgeon takes up the scalpel to help people, but not everyone who thrusts a knife into a person is a surgeon. Perhaps, sometimes, by causing pain to the people we love, we help them. Nevertheless, not all suffering is a blessing. When a child is born handicapped, it’s hard to believe that that this was God’s plan… that He wished by this to elevate the souls of the broken-hearted parents. If a newborn baby dies, whether by chance, or, due to someone’s negligence, is this also part of God’s plan? Still, what it is for? Is it to teach a lesson to the baby? What is the rationale of a lesson in which the student dies? Is it to instruct negligent parents or incompetent nurses in the way of truth? Isn’t that an outlandish price for this lesson? Modern theology offers us a different view. Yes, innocent people suffer in this world. They lose loved ones, they fall into misfortune, and they lose their health, work, and well-being. Nevertheless, we shouldn’t seek a meaning for this in God’s Will. God doesn’t punish people this way. Perhaps, we need to accept the fact that some things happen for no reason… the universe lacks order; it’s chaotic. Of course, it’s easier to see things as the cruelty of God than it is to see them as a result of the world’s disorder. Having survived a serious accident, sometimes, people say in consolation, “I’m convinced that God exists. I survived only because He wanted to save me!” What should we think of their relatives killed in the same accident? Were their lives less valuable to God than they were? People’s lives depend on unbelievable turns of fate. Tectonic shifts generate hurricanes and tsunamis, which leads to accidents at a nuclear power plant. Complex processes in the atmosphere cause a drought, resulting in a lost harvest, which brings on a famine. One piece of equipment on an airliner fails, and a hundred people die… It wasn’t God’s Will. It wasn’t a deliberate killing of specific individuals as a warning to the world. Randomness, chaos, and uncertainty rule the world. Nevertheless, we must fight the chaos, not dropping our hands in surrender to it! Natural phenomena aren’t moral or immoral in nature. If an airplane crashes into a house, we shouldn’t think why God wanted to kill some and leave others alive. We must engage our human intellect in the pursuit of the knowledge of the laws of nature to search for an answer to the question of how to prevent such disasters and save lives. Sometimes, it suffices to find out who built a house in violation of the housing code and to discover those who didn’t properly prepare the aircraft for its flight. Of course, such recognition is disappointing. It’s much easier to cope with life if one thinks that He knows everything, He can do everything, and everything happens according to His plan… but there’s another side to this view of the world. If the troubles pursuing us in our times don’t come from God, then, He’s on our side. Believers don’t turn to God due to eternal rewards or punishment… they’re looking for God’s comfort and assistance in their everyday affairs. That’s an important point. Sometimes, when faced with tragedy, we console ourselves by saying that what happened isn’t as bad as it seems to us, because it’s not the only one of its kind in the world, there are many other examples of the same thing out there. Everything will work out in the end… This public opinion poll regarding the afterlife shouldn’t upset the Church’s hierarchs. In reality, many churched and unchurched people just rely on the hope of a very different and better life, with a changed order of justice, where they’ll receive a reward for enduring the current chaos. This allows us to do nothing in this life. Once one realises that everything’s predestined, it’s not particularly worth it to do anything about it. Everything happens by itself, it’s according to the Supreme Will. Unfortunately, none of us living on Earth can confirm the reality of another world. We know what happens to the bodies of the deceased. We believe that the human soul doesn’t die. However, in that other world, does the soul exist without a body? Once there, how can we find souls, if they aren’t incarnate? Moreover, what happens with mentally retarded children who die young? Are they whole there? Faith in a world where suffering will find surcease in peace and tranquillity, and where we’ll find reward for all that we suffered in this world, certainly, helps one to keep one’s sanity. However, does that faith eliminate the need of having to do something in this, the terrestrial world? Isn’t such an idea the outgrowth of a peculiar fatalism found in Russian society, synonymous with apathy and mental laziness? Isn’t this the reason for our amazingly indifferent attitude to the current confusion in Russia and our reluctance to make the changes necessary for a better future… whether of our own or of our children’s? Perhaps, the afterlife exists in a form that isn’t perceptible to our mundane imagination. However, since we have no solid evidence for the existence of another world, shouldn’t we live and act as if it doesn’t exist, leaving nothing undone in this world? Московский Комсомолец (Moskovsky Komsomolets : Moscow Komsomol Member), as quoted in Interfax-Religion http://www.interfax-religion.ru/?act=print&div=13158 This is NOT an anti-religious or irreligious piece, despite the last sentence. Let’s look at it, again: However, since we have no solid evidence for the existence of another world, shouldn’t we live and act as if it doesn’t exist, leaving nothing undone in this world? This is NOT a statement of disbelief… rather, it’s a statement that we shouldn’t excuse inactivity using the excuse of God’s justice (“pie in the sky when you die”). It’s a statement of radical belief in Free Will… which is the foundation of Orthodox Christianity. Supine submission in the face of a predetermined course of events ordained by an all-powerful Divine Will isn’t Christian; it’s the Muslim concept of Kismet (fate). Yet, note how the Sectarian scummers harp on “God has a plan for your life”. They’re just like Wahabbi Muslims in that! That’s howlingly funny; as the Sectarians hate Muslims… but they’re the closest of all “Christians” (it’s open to question whether Sectarians are Christian… I’d say “No”) to them! Just look at their iconoclasm and bibliolatry… it’s identical to the attitudes found in the more radical currents in Islam. Let’s be blunt. The Church teaches us that we live in a fallen world, and that we live under its laws. Why? We chose it! Pure and simple… there’s no other answer. God respects our choice; He gave us what we wanted, even though it wasn’t good for us or for the created universe. That’s what Free Will is all about… we aren’t puppets manipulated by a Divine Puppeteer. Not only is faith not an excuse for inaction, it’s a goad to active pursuit of justice. We have the option to act or to be passive… if we choose not to act, we’re culpable before Almighty God for that abuse of our Free Will. He lays this obligation upon all of us, without exception. Therefore, to be silent in the face of egregious abuse by either secular or ecclesial authority is sinful… it’s spitting in the face of Almighty God Himself. We not only have the right to speak out, we have an outright obligation as Christians to do so, or face the Divine Wrath as unbelievers. Denise’s death wasn’t God’s punishment for her sins… it was due to the nature of our fallen world. My loss of a good-paying job wasn’t God’s judgement… it was due to the greed of the shareholders of the corporation that I once worked for. We must accept the limitations of this fallen world, and, at the same time, put right the things that we can. God will bless us for that. Joe Hill has a place in heaven… BMD Comments Off 17 May 2011. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words… The One Thing Needful… Filed under: Christian,Orthodox life,religious,USA — 01varvara @ 00.00 There’s much talk in some quarters of “20 year strategic plans” and “mission statements”. I submit that all such is stuff n’ nonsense… vacuous twaddle only fit for the rubbish tip. HERE’s the REAL DEAL. Some Orthodox priests decided to bless the graves of Orthodox Christians buried in the cemetery of Carlise Indian School in PA. That’s the real “seed” of growth… it’s not grasping apparatchiki or self-important “experts” producing papers that no one will read and that no one will implement. What a concept… “My Father’s House is a house of prayer”… I’ll say “Amen” to that. For those wishing to offer Pannikhida for the Orthodox of Carlise Indian School, here’s a list that was given to me: Annie (Anna) Verskin. 30 September 1900, 11 years old, here only two months! Anastasia Achwack. 20 June 1904, 16 years old, died of valvular heart disease as well as TB Sophia Tetoff. 6 May 1906, died of TB; funeral services conducted by Father Ganss at 16.00 7 May 1906, 17 years old Pariskovia Freidoff. 29 April 29, 1906; 19 years old
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The Land of Whatever: What Might've Been: Gidget (1965) Gidget reran on WWOR back in the 80s and New Gidget turned up in syndication not long after. The original show was OK - about par for the course as far as 60s sitcoms went. You could see Field's perkiness early on, and you knew she'd land on her feet somewhere eventually. It wasn't until later on before I realized Pete Duel was her brother in law! Talk about a talent gone to waste! He was doing so well when he landed on Alias Smith & Jones! If he had lived he might have gone on to much bigger things too - perhaps in film. Believe it or not, I thought New Gidget was a better sitcom. I was introduced to Jonny Tillotson thanks to his singing the theme song! He had a few hits on the country charts as well as the pop charts IIRC. My parents preferred country, but the stations we listened to were stuck on the usual suspects (Cash, Waylon, Buck Owens, et al), and Tillotson would only get played periodically......
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Transcript from EdgeTalks October 2... by NHS Horizons 681 views Chat from EdgeTalks October 2017 – Reshaping healthcare enterprises by design 1. #EdgeTalks Chat 6 October 2017 from Janet wildman to all participants: Good morning everyone. Please tell us who you are and your interest in design thinking. from Kate Pound to all participants: Hi all great to see people joining us this morning. Where are you joining us from today? I'm in Nottingham from Janet wildman to all participants: Hi Everyone, If you would like to be a member of EdgeTalks please let us know. We will keep you informed of future sessions. from Paul Woodley to all participants: Good morning all from a surprisingly sunny Coventry! from beverley johnson to all participants: beautiful in Devon after a fabulous night of moonlight from the harvest moon :) from Janet wildman to all participants: Hi Beverley. Good to have you on the session today. from beverley johnson to all participants: We're working on our bluepring for how to take forward our Integrated Care Model within the Devon STP and planning for a workshop involving a plethora of stakeholders so looking to learn how to have good conversations with them all! from Janet wildman to all participants: Great! Hope that you find the session useful in terms of new methods of engaging stakeholders from different parts of the system. from Shane Mooar to all participants: Hi, joining you from Australia, its currently 18:55 from Milan Guenther (EDA) to all participants: Hi! Welcome :) from Janet wildman to all participants: Wow! Happy to have you join us Shane. from Steve Baker to all participants: Morning... joining from Liverpool England. Would be interested to remain in contact. My interest is broadly Adult Social Care and specifically individual engagement, innovation and appreciating complexity... hi everyone from Janet wildman to all participants: Thanks for letting us know Steve. We will be in touch with you after the session. from Jane Moore to all participants: Good morning from Kent. Sun is shining here! from Milan Guenther (EDA) to all participants: Just been asked to share a link to our book Intersection on Enterprise Design: http://intersectionbook.com from Janet wildman to all participants: Thanks Milan. from Milan Guenther (EDA) to all participants: We'll also do an Enterprise Design Sprint training in London Nov 23-24 with IRM UK, http://eda.cx/ac from Jackie Gillespie to all participants: Morning everyone-joining you from Greenock in Scotland. from Kathryn Perera to all participants: 2. Good morning everyone! Really looking forward to the session. I'm dialling in from Saf London. from Jane Moore to all participants: I'd be really interested in getting more involved in the Edge talk programme as you mentioned. from Jane Ansell to all participants: Morning Joining in from Southampton, also sunny here from Jazz to all participants: Hey everyone, good morning. I’m Jazz (CEO Future Leaders Club), from Birmingham UK. It’s fab to be here. Thanks NHS Horizons for putting this on. I’d like to be further involved. Please email: jazz@futureleadersclub.com Thank you. from Janet wildman to all participants: Thanks Jazz. Great to have you on the call today. from Janet wildman to all participants: Thanks Jan. I will be in touch. from Janet wildman to all participants: We are really keen to understand platforms and digital transformation. from Janet wildman to all participants: I think we could wrap this around a theory of complexity...where would you put this? from Kate Pound to all participants: Very powerful! from Jazz to all participants: Thanks Janet. �☕️ from Jane Moore to all participants: Great example of poor design, seen it so often. from Liz Maddocks Brown to all participants: great-really good example of how to do this from Sasha Karakusevic to all participants: Love the design framework and holistic approach from Janet wildman to all participants: Do we need one element across each of the different Stack aspects? from Shane Mooar to all participants: Getting consistency/agreement across an enterprise is challenging, are there particular approaches anyone has found beneficial? from Janet wildman to all participants: Hi Shane, Let's ask the presenters. from beverley johnson to all participants: just absorbing so much new stuff - thanks from Kate Pound to all participants: @Beverley it's fab so much new learning from Kate Pound to all participants: Great point thanks - the data can tell many stories from Zayna Khayat to all participants: that would make a great before/after picture of a hospital's website landing page! from Sasha Karakusevic to all participants: Interesting links to ICHOM (international Health outcomes) established by Michael Porter. If we are clear about outcomes that matter we should be able to design better delivery systems from Janet wildman to all participants: This sounds very similar to our discharge/flow challenges. from Janet wildman to all participants: 3. It is interesting that there is constriants on funding yet investment in digital technology - shows the demand for new design thinking from Jane Moore to all participants: Way finding app to talk you through to your department - brilliant and simple idea! from Jane Ansell to all participants: 50% increase in Ambulatory Care- if we could achieve that our flow issues would be on the mend. from Sasha Karakusevic to all participants: Hi Jane, I agree as long as the beds are the rate limiting step. from Jane Ansell to all participants: I agree, beds are seen as the rate limiting step but its not really the case in A&E flow, its always organisational response and delays between process steps. from Janet wildman to all participants: Do send you last minute questions in as we only have a few minutes left. from Liz Maddocks Brown to all participants: Hi i have to leave now and thank you for a very interesting session from Janet wildman to all participants: Thanks Liz. from Jane Ansell to all participants: Once an admission occurs the pace of process slows further but given the lack of technology employed to manage flow at the micro level, its largely invisible until bed pressures enforce random actions to speed up discharge. from Shane Mooar to all participants: We find that patient discharge rates decrease after hours when our most senior clinicials are off shift - how do we empower nurses and junior doctors to discharge patients when they are ready? from Jane Ansell to all participants: Sure Janet from Shane Mooar to all participants: Happy to - not sure how from Jane Moore to all participants: Thanks all, and thanks for my new fave word - entawk ! from Jane Ansell to all participants: Thank you Janet from Shane Mooar to all participants: thank you from Liz Lester to all participants: Thank you everyone. Really interesting ... from beverley johnson to all participants: thanks - really interesting ideas from Steve Baker to all participants: thanks all from Paul Woodley to all participants: Thanks all from Jackie Gillespie to all participants: Thank you -really interesting talk. from Robin Hooijer to all participants: thank you all from Janet wildman to all participants: Good by everyone. Thanks for participating in today's session. 4. from Jazz to all participants: Thank you all. Please keep me posted. �☕️ from Sasha Karakusevic to all participants: Really good session. Thanks team. from Sasha Karakusevic to all participants: Re your point on costs of single rooms, the evidence is that it is not a big problem. Many time wasting steps can be removed. Big opportunities for involving family/carers too. Transcript from EdgeTalks October 2017 – Reshaping healthcare enterprises by ...
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EMLX to MBOX Windows or Mac? Here’s the Answer! – USL Software EMLX to MBOX Windows or Mac? Here’s the Answer! Date: December 22, 2017Author: Andrew Condon 0 Comments EMLX to MBOX Windows conversion or directly in Mac? We answer this question here in this post and will let you know what’s the best way forward for this email conversion. EMLX to MBOX Windows or Mac? EMLX to MBOX conversion is often implied when a user has to move from Mac Mail to other clients supporting MBOX. Since MBOX is a generic file format used by many software email clients, this process of converting the EMLX files to MBOX means moving Mac Mail data to clients like Thunderbird and more. Convert EMLX to MBOX (Windows vs Mac) But you may have question what’s the best EMLX to MBOX Windows converter and why do you need to do it in Windows when the files are primarily associated with Mac Mail and Mac OS X? Unfortunately, most of the utilities to perform this job are for Windows and always have been, most users go on to find the Windows tool and that’s what they get. But it shouldn’t be too surprising that EMLX to MBOX Windows tools don’t work efficiently or even with accuracy. It’s not surprising because both files are for Mac Mail and runs on Mac environment. The answer should be pretty clear that it’s not a good way to convert EMLX to MBOX in Windows but in Mac. But that begs another question, what’s a good Mac compatible tool since all others are in Mac. We’re glad that you asked that question. In the passages below, we will be talking about one of the smartest Mac based applications from USL Software that is equipped with features you need to pull this task easily. It’s an otherwise too long and demanding process to go through with Windows ones. The Best and Mac Tool to Convert EMLX to MBOX The tool we are talking about is “Mail Extractor Max” and is offered by USL Software. USL Software has always been at the forefront of innovation when it comes to email migration. They have often take an unconventional route that ends with unmatched quality and efficacy that the typical tools lack in. “Mail Extractor Max” is exactly that: an unconventional but the best approach to move Mac Mail data to MBOX files. What makes “Mail Extractor Max” the best? Let’s clear the first few obvious things. It runs on your Mac, and since the files in question are for Mac environment, you get the best results that a Windows tool can never catch up with. Secondly, it’s not an EMLX to MBOX converter, but offers something far better to get your Mac Mail data into MBOX files. The tool can automatically load your entire database and gets the content ready for conversion to MBOX without any other manual step. This makes it surprisingly quick and intuitive to use. Instead of going through your profile directory and looking for EMLX files, you simply get to click on “Load” and the entire set of contents are ready for conversion. This approach also improves accuracy many folds. In fact, with “Mail Extractor Max,” you will get perfect conversion with precision, meaning, nothing would be converted with partial details. You will get to preserve folder hierarchy, non-English text, images, attachments, metadata, and more. In other words, the tool creates a replica of your Mac Mail database in the MBOX format keeping everything else same. Try it today to Convert EMLX to MBOX Check it out – https://www.mailextractormax.com/. There’s a free trial version for you to help make up your mind, see it working in action, and get comfortable with its interface without having to get one of the licenses. The trial edition limits the items to ten per folder for conversion, but lets you closely examine the entire set of features and the full functionality. If you are looking for EMLX to MBOX Converter for Mac, then try ‘Mail Extractor Max‘. Previous Previous post: Open OST in Outlook Mac and Outlook Windows Next Next post: Need for converting OST to PST file format
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Find homes for test478 on Airbnb We absolutely loved the neighborhood and Jeffrey’s adresses and recommendations where on point. The room is very private and comfortable, and Jeffrey is very available. 651 recenzji651 I came here with my partner for a day trip in SF and this place is AMAZING. Everything is so clean and nice! This place was very affordable and stylish. There were a lot of restaurants nearby in walkable distance. This place is definitely for people who love dogs! My partner and I stayed up a couple hours playing tug and getting to know the dog, who is very sweet and loving. The host is amazing and very nice. This definitely added to our experience. I really loved staying here for the night. Shayla2018-02-01T00:00:00Z Peixuan2017-12-29T00:00:00Z The place was clean and easy to get to after the first time! Parking was easy in front of the house or down the street. The WiFI was not working well but Maury had it fixed the second day we were there. Nick2013-10-29T00:00:00Z Stay was good. House is well situated , walking distance to bart and some of the cool neighbourhoods :-) . Maury, was friendly host , the flat was clean, well equipped. In short, a good experience . Jimmy2014-04-16T00:00:00Z Maury's place was great - spacious, private, and very close to cafes, restaurants and parks. La estadia eatuvo genial, todo tal cual la descripción. El vecindario es tranquilo y confortable y el lugar muy limpio Ayax2017-11-21T00:00:00Z The studio is clean with a very nice remodeled bathroom. Check-in was painless as the home manual is very detailed on how to get to the location and how to access it once you've arrived. Wifi and cable TV are available and also covered in the manual. The location was close enough downtown where commuting wasn't difficult at all. Our Uber and Lyft drivers had no problems finding it, but the roads are tight. If you decide to walk back to the house, make sure you're ready for a bit of a leg workout. That being said, Precita Park is really easy to walk to from the studio and the Precita Park Cafe is a great place to grab a bite to eat and have some coffee. The only concerns we have with airbnb was that we couldn't adjust the temperature to our comfort. Although it's not hard to contact Maury and ask her to adjust it for you. Also expect to hear a lot of foot traffic in the mornings. Maury has dogs, which we did not have the pleasure of meeting, but they do get particularly excited in the morning and you can hear them scrambling about upstairs. Other than that, it's a comfortable place to stay. This place is beautiful and clean, picture perfect like the photos. Tyler was an incredibly friendly and helpful host. Anytime I had questions or needed a recommendation he was quick to respond and very knowledgeable about the area and cuisine options. Also the complimentary snacks left in the room for my husband and me were so good!!! The location is great, we were never very far from what we wanted to see. We plan on staying with Tyler again soon in the future. Katie2018-04-03T00:00:00Z A perfect stay thanks to a perfect host. If you need somewhere to stay we highly recommend staying with David, just grab a clipper card and you can get the metro into SanFran from about $5ish return a day!! Some great little cafe's in Castro and we walked from the apartment to the Painted Ladies and through the huge park! David was amazing and helped in every way he could, home baking was exceptional (cookies on arrival) and we'd happily stay in his stylish appt again. Pam2018-05-28T00:00:00Z Good spot to stay visiting San Francisco. 15 minutes to lots of Cafes and Restaurants. A fair bit longer back up the hill, also very much depending on your consumption of food and alcohol as well as you fitness. Peter & Jola2017-10-08T00:00:00Z David’s place was in a good location. The private entrance was really nice, and the room itself was great. I had fresh baked cookies upon my arrival (that were delicious). David checked in to make sure there wasn’t anything extra I needed. If you’re coming to SF, you can’t go wrong with staying here. Blair2018-01-20T00:00:00Z Very nice apartment, by car in a few min in town, awesome view from the twin peaks (neighborhood) , David is very helpful and the selfmade cookies were soooo tasty!! Thanks a lot! We had a wonderful time at Davids house. He was very helpful and accomodating! His place is in a really nice neighborhood and it hardly ever took more than 15min by Uber to get to the important spots in the city. Elisa2018-11-07T00:00:00Z Fantastic location. Very nice room. Very private. Lots of brochures for local attractions. Fast communication responses. Made our experience great. Stroll home from Golden Gate Park and curl up in the cozy gray armchair in this bright guest suite with modern, open shelving and plenty of natural light. Head to the beach for a day by the waves, then kick back and relax in this stylish space. The Beach Flat has an extremely well equipped kitchen, and is perfect for longer stays if you would rather cook some meals at home. The apartment is located in a quiet residential area, just a short walk from great coffee shops, restaurants, Ocean Beach, and Golden Gate Park. Public transit is easily accessible, and parking is plentiful and free for rental cars. This is a lovely, charming one-bedroom apartment in the west side of San Francisco within walking distance of Ocean Beach and Golden Gate Park. Simone, the owner, is very calm, friendly and helpful. Our travel plans had gone somewhat awry and she was very accommodating - we felt welcomed and comfortable. I highly recommend this Airbnb stay! This is such a lovely place to stay at! Our first trip to San Francisco and it was nice to be able to come home to a comfortable place. Hosts were amazing. Our flight came in earlier than check in time and We were allowed to check in earlier. Room was just as described. I definitely recommend staying here. The house was conveniently located to everything which is a plus. It really felt like coming home after a long day of sight seeing. Beautifully decorated and has all the necessities needed for your stay. Simone's place was exactly as described. It was spotless! Strawberries and granola bars were out for us when we arrived. The robes and slippers were a nice touch. We used Uber most of the time which we found to be more convenient than driving ourselves. Simone was awesome! She was very accommodating, helpful and her place was amazing. She welcomed us with champagne and we couldn't have picked a better place to stay! Tori and Matt2016-11-25T00:00:00Z Simone's place is amazing. Such a beautiful, cozy home that makes you feel welcome from the moment you walk in the door. Everything you could ever need is readily available and Simone makes you feel right at home. We can't wait to return! Simone's was the perfect space for us to rest and call home base, while we visited the city! The neighborhood is quiet, safe, near the beach, close to MUNI access, and not too far from the hustle and bustle of the city. The place is cute, stylish, cozy, and provides all the basic needs plus some extras! Her personal touches are thoughtful and convenient!! We Hope to stay at Simone's again!! Carrie2017-12-11T00:00:00Z Perfect location close to ocean beach and public transport to downtown SF, very charming studio with well equipped kitchen. Simone perfect host very helpful! Christiane2018-07-17T00:00:00Z Great place for a single or couple...great location and host...will definately return! Unwind in an Airy Guest Suite Near the Beach Cena603 zł za dzień Sleeps 4 comfortably (1 king bed and 2 twins) Directly across from Golden Gate Park 8 Blocks to Ocean Beach 3 Blocks to Muni (N-Judah Line) 1 Block to Muni, line 29 Succulent Garden Close to many amazing SF restaurants & cafes ** Brand new wood, carpet, tile flooring & kitchen counter** Backyard Free Parking (street & drive way if arranged with host) Free Wifi At&T Uverse (HBO, SHOWTIME, CINEMAX) Blow dryer Iron/Ironing board Refrigerator (no freezer) Stove Microwave Coffee machine & French press We leave on the premises, but upstairs in a separate unit. I am a Bay Area native and love to share my knowledge of SF if desired by guests. Parkside, Oceanside jewel of San Francisco! A surfers paradise. SF Zoo, Golden Gate Park, Cliff House, Lands End, Sutro Baths, Amazing Dining, Quiet, 3 blocks to muni, N-Judah line 1 block to muni, line 29 Checkout: House keys should be left where they initially were found. All doors locked. A fee may be charged if renters become locked out or keys are lost. Backyard Free Parking (street & drive way if arranged with host) Free Wifi At&T Uverse (HBO, SHOWTIME, CINEMAX) Blowdryer Iron/Ironing board Refrigerator Gas Stove Microwave Coffee machine We leave on the premises, but upstairs in a separate unit. I am a Bay Area native and love to share my knowledge of SF if desired by guests. Parkside, Oceanside jewel of San Francisco! A surfers paradise. SF Zoo, Golden Gate Park, Cliff House, Lands End, Sutro Baths, Amazing Dining, Quiet, 3 blocks to muni, N-Judah line 1 block to muni, line 29 Checkout: House keys should be left where they initially were found. All doors locked. A fee may be charged if renters become locked out or keys are lost. Backyard Free Parking (street & drive way if arranged with host) Free Wifi At&T Uverse (HBO, SHOWTIME, CINEMAX) Blowdryer Iron/Ironing board Refrigerator Stove Microwave Coffee machine We live on the premises, but upstairs in a separate unit. I am a Bay Area native and love to share my knowledge of SF if desired by guests. Parkside, Oceanside jewel of San Francisco! A surfers paradise. SF Zoo, Golden Gate Park, Cliff House, Lands End, Sutro Baths, Amazing Dining, Quiet, 3 blocks to muni, N-Judah line 1 block to muni, line 29 Checkout: House keys should be left where they initially were found. All doors locked. A fee may be charged if renters become locked out or keys are lost. Parkside, Oceanside jewel of San Francisco! A surfers paradise. SF Zoo, Golden Gate Park, Cliff House, Lands End, Sutro Baths, Amazing Dining, Quiet Very welcoming place. When we arrived there were chocolates and a bottle of wine waiting for us. Cozy and comfortable king bed. Everything you need. The outdoor area is wonderful. Kathy was very helpful when when we lost a code to get in and made sure we were taken care of. Booking was Kathy was quick and easy, she was a great communicator, which included providing additional information to me a few days before our stay. Our family of four had no problems locating the apartment , finding parking and easily entered using a garage keypad. The apartment is small, good for a couple of people and has a nice view of the succulent garden. We enjoyed having access to cable TV while relaxing before sleeping. There is a sleeper sofa, that has seen better days. After sleeping on the springs covered by cloth my teenage and adult daughters begged my husband and I to allow them to sleep in the king bed with us! So yes, the four of us slept in a king bed for the remainder of our stay. We made the best of it with three sleeping side by side and one person at the foot of the bed. I highly recommend not renting to more than two adults until the couch situation is rectified. We were also surprised to find a lack of curtains or window covering in the bathroom and in the main room where the king bed is located. I understand a need for natural lighting but it would be nice to have the option of closing a curtain to change clothes, shower and use the restroom. We improvised and used a towel in the bathroom to cover the window. Also, during of our stay we struggled to find the source of gnats and a musty odor. Overall these are fixable issues and the apartment is a good value for the location and ease of use. Excellent location. Absolutely lovely and charming place. Kathy and Matt were so kind. Can not wait to visit again! ill be staying again if i come back to sf. Super nice family , thank you Gusti2017-08-29T00:00:00Z Beautiful airbnb experience and awesome host. Thank you Kathy and Matt!! Irene 2014-12-10T00:00:00Z Matt and Kat were very accommodating and made everything really simple. The location is great and the place is awesome! Very comfortable bed and safe neighborhood. Tu2015-01-26T00:00:00Z Really great hosts. Communication was excellent, plus the apartment is very stylish and has everything that you need. The park (which is excellent) is just opposite. Really enjoyed our stay, we would highly recommend. Kathy and Matt’s space is really nice, it has everything you need and it’s very closed to the Golden Gate Bridge and golden gate park, hosts are very friendly and helpful when you need something. Definitely recommend this place for your stay in San Francisco. Susan &2018-01-08T00:00:00Z Nice place, great localisation in a quiet neighborhood, next to bart station. Owner always ready to help or facilitate your stay.
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Non-Related Legal Guardianship (NRLG) benefits and residing outside of guardian’s home | AB 12 Question of the Week Non-Related Legal Guardianship (NRLG) benefits and residing outside of guardian’s home Question: My question is about non-related legal guardianship (NRLG) case (non-probate). If the youth is in college and still receiving support from the guardian but does not live in the home of the guardian full-time (i.e. lives in a dorm or something), is the guardian still able to receive extended benefits? Answer: Yes. As long as the guardian is providing support to the youth, they can receive the AFDC-FC benefits even if the youth is at college. The funding has to be paid to the NRLG. It cannot be paid directly to the youth, as it would if the youth were living in a SILP. (See ACL 11-69, p. 15) Tagged foster youth, legal guardianship One thought on “Non-Related Legal Guardianship (NRLG) benefits and residing outside of guardian’s home” So when filling out the FAFSA, will the NCLG be able to claim independent status or will s/he be dependent due to NRLG still getting benefits and supporting the youth at college?
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Top 10 Hotels in Matraszentimre, Hungary | Hotels.comEnglish (United States)Book online or call 800-246-8357This call is free. 24 hours a day; 7 days a week.HotelsHotel DealsPackages & FlightsGroupsGift CardsHelpWebsite feedbackSign in & AccountSign inCreate an accountYour bookingsReview a hotelHotels.com® RewardsYour bookingsHotelsHotels in HungaryMatraszentimre HotelsHotels in Matraszentimre, HungarySearch & Compare Matraszentimre HotelsCity, landmark, hotel name, address or zip codeCheck inCheck out I don’t know my datesRooms123456789+Room 1:Adults12345678Aged 18+Children01230-17Age at check in:Child 1:-?-<11234567891011121314151617Show dealsGet Secret Prices on select hotelsThese prices aren’t available to everyone.Unlock nowTrending now in MatraszentimreHotels in MatraszentimreMost bookedCastellum Hotel HollókőOutstanding 5.0 / 5( 1 genuine review )Hotels.com® RewardsFor every 10 nights, get 1 free! 14 people looked at this hotel in the last hourHotels within 25 miles of MatraszentimreHunguest Hotel FloraGood 3.8 / 5( 5 genuine reviews )Hotels.com® RewardsFor every 10 nights, get 1 free! 11 people looked at this hotel in the last hourMost recent review"Quite good for a three star hotel and the price, but still, the hotel is a bit run down mostly due to its age. 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Confessions | Frugal + Urban | Page 2 September 14, 2010 ~ c ~ 1 Comment So, tomorrow night is pay time, and how did we do with our week and a half of minimal spending? Not so great, it turns out. On the weekend, I had a sudden craving for the Nature, so we rented a car on Saturday and headed out to Gatineau park. It was great (except for “sharing the road” with a million cyclists in the park–why oh why didn’t someone at the National Capital Commission think to install bike lanes throughout the park???). We saw frogs, beavers, a cute cabin with a woodstove and delicious cedar scented walls. I came back refreshed and filled up with green, woodsy air. Then afterwards we drove out to Alpenblick farm and bought some of their pasture raised meat. It was fantastic–we got to meet their ponies, goats, llama, sheep, cows, dog, cat, and pig, all happily roaming around the property. We got an education in their farming methods, which come from the Swiss Alps, and on the nutritional value of organic and pasture raised food. I recommend a visit to anyone in the area interested in pastured meat. Then on Sunday I finally picked up my bucket of wheat from Castor River Farm at the Lansdowne Market. Yay! I now have what seems to be a limitless supply of wheatberries to turn into delicious nutritious food for my family. I was glad to still have the car to pick up the bucket because it was HEAVY! All this ran us a pretty high bill, but apart from the car and gas (around $55), it was all food expenditure that will last us a good long time, not to mention bringing healthy organic locally raised food to our table. One frugal decision was to pull our girl out of preschool. She loved it last year, but this year the classes are shorter, and none of her friends are there any more. She missed them so much! So we’re done with that, and will be taking advantage of the free school-board-run play group four mornings a week. The friends we missed at preschool go to play group three days a week, so we really get the best of both worlds. At the end of the month we’ll assess everything, but I feel confident that we’re going to be doing okay with the one-income living. Now what shall I do with my bucket o’ wheat? Stay tuned for a discussion on sprouted grain flour. June 22, 2010 June 20, 2010 ~ c ~ 2 Comments I love my bike. I really really love it. A friend gave it to me for free a few years ago and I appreciate that every time I ride it. It hasn’t logged all that many miles–certainly not as many as the bike I rode when I was young and carefree in Montreal and Toronto. That bike got me home from many bars, late nights at work, and other adventures across town. I loved that bike too, but this bike is different.
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Running For Runnings sake?!: Parkrun - The Hunting For The Illusive PB All beginners are no longer beginners. Some have already joined PWR and some will find it difficult to get to club runs on a Tuesday. But what we have done is steered them into parkrun junkies! I met up with Naggy Neighbour and then I picked up Tracy and headed for the park. There were quite a few cars already parked up, I managed to find a space. Tracy met up with Tracey and then we all made our way over to the start, which is right over the other side of the park! We are back to the summertime route. I love this route so much better than the winter one! We had about 3 minutes to get to the start. We had to run for just a short bit, a bit of a warm up! Once there among the other 600+ runners we had a couple of minutes left. I met up with Carole and Michael! They were back for some more parkrun life! Maybe with their eyes firmly set on getting a teeshirt with no.50 on the back! But before we could have a proper chat we were off. With no-one to mentor I decided that I would try and get a pb! Ridiculous idea really, the temperature must the the highest morning record so far this year! Although there were clouds about, the sun still shone in the bright blue sky! As usual I took of way to fast! And in the heat of the morning I soon started to flag....big time. So I told myself all the things I tell beginners to do, I used all the visual landmarks to run to, I tried the nagging, the shouting at, the motivational speaking to keep myself running at all costs. But I failed! Tut. And so the disappointment creeps in! And I shouldn't feel disappointed! The fact is, I am out here, running 5k on a gorgeous sunny morning! I chatted with pals along the way, Becky, saw me and we ran together, keeping each other going. They Carole and Michael passed me by! They actually overtook me! See what I mean about me going off to fast! It really is all about the pacing! When I am running by myself I do seem to push myself too fast and I burn out, and in this weather it was pretty soon! I ran up to Carole and Michael and ran with them for a while, but my legs......or at least my mind telling my legs that they can go on! So I walked, I walked along till Becky caught up with me. We both watched as Carole started to get further ahead of us. I was feeling bloody proud as punch watching her and Michael. And of course I felt bloody annoyed that I was not doing what I set out to do! While we were running down the long straight I could hear behind me, "On your right" I stepped to the left a bit and waited for the inevitable overtaking "On your right!" the voice said again "ON YOUR RIGHT!" he shouted loudly. How very rude I thought, "Ok, calm down!" I heard someone say behind me. I thought 'Good for you." I wished I had said something to you. Now parkrun, it's an all inclusive FREE timed 5k run. All are welcome, from the elites to the hip replacement patients, to the mums to be and the wooden legged men! Not only that, but Normans park is exactly that, a park, with kids playing, people walking their dogs, or just walking! We all know the protocol really, we all know that we will be passed by and we usually, of course, let them get by. Being shouted out because he was on for a new shiny PB is no excuse for his rudeness! That there is enough to stop new runners for continuing with parkrun, that little bit of intimidation right there! Anyway, rant over, back to my blog. Its understandable of course, you can't drink beer and burn the candle at both ends if you're trying or I should say, when I am trying to get a PB. I need to have a nice, totally relaxed Friday night and then go chase my PB. Any other times should be just for fun! So after I decided that I wasn't going to get what I wanted I concentrated on just getting around, just having fun, chatting along with Becky. It was tough, I didn't stop trying to keep a good pace going, but the heat was just taking it out of me. There was to be no PB, not today. Running down the long straight for the last time I said to Becky that we should aim to run this last bit non stop......we tried, I think I stopped just once, and only for a few seconds and then I was back to it. I even found a 'race' someone who was walking in front of me. I decided that I was going to run and overtake her before we get to the funnel! I did it. I felt a little better about myself after that. Anyway, here's my geeky stats, not a fast run today, but still a good run!
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10 pool WAY over chlorinated - Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area Traveller Reviews - TripAdvisor 10 pool WAY over chlorinated - Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area Traveller Reviews We pick this location based off of the ratings on this site and another. Nice thing about the place, you can walk to the Colonial Williamsburg. We paid upfront for this hotel through Choice Hotels, which meant no refunds. did save $$$ Stay was June 2-8 2013 1) Floors are soooo old they appear to be dirty. We made sure we had at least socks on at all times. 2) Elevator sounds like it is ready to drop, extremely slow, you never know if the doors will open 3) Stairs? dark as hell stinks, dirty, narrow, and have to miss water pipes 4) Hallways dark and musty smelling 5) room dark and musty smelling 6) room had wall repairs recently done. How I know? They never painted the repaired section of the wall. 7) remote control to TV no back cover, batteries taped into place 8) took nearly 15 minutes to get hot water, so times it would get hot in a couple minutes. Like if you are the first person in the entire hotel (not room) taking a shower, you will not get hot water for 15 minutes. 9) mini fridge freezer looked like it had mold in it. The door would close unless you left up and pushed closed. we kept filling our ice bucket up to keep our perishables cool. 10) pool WAY over chlorinated. The water was practically white! 11) house cleaning only made the beds and picked up towels. We stayed 6 nights, not one day did the floor get vacuumed in the room. How i know? I split some of my Pringles on the floor. left it figuring they would just get vacuumed up. It rained on Monday. We had muddy shows Monday night and Tuesday night. The mud droppings still there when we checked out on Saturday! Nothing about this hotel was Quality. Definitely not up to Choice Hotels standards Ask Rocketcuse about Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area Chad L, General Manager at Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area, responded to this reviewResponded 12 June 2013 Good Morning Rocketcuse, I do sincerely apologize that you had such an experience. I can assure you that our carpet is clean as we do get them cleaned every 6 months. Our elevator is old as the hotel was built in 1978, however it is in great working condition as the state inspects it annually and our elevator company inspects it monthly. The stairwells do have pipes in them, but as I have walked the stairwells and have seen no places where you "have to miss the water pipes." I do agree that the hallways are not as ventilated as we would like with the PTAC units compared to central heat/air. I do apologize that the remote did not have a back on it and I will definitely discuss that with the housekeeping staff. We actually painted the wall patch in room 226 yesterday. We have been extremely busy and with all the king bed rooms being reserved over the last couple weeks we decided to hold off to paint the patch as the odor from the paint is too overwhelming for the room to be painted and then rented. As for the hot water, we have had no reported issues with it taking an extreme amount of time for guests to receive hot water, but we will definitely investigate the issue. The pool chemicals are inspected everyday and our pool service company inspects the chemicals three times per week. We have seen low levels of chlorine, but have not seen higher levels of cholorine than what is deemed as acceptable by the State of Virginia. I will personally investigate the issue of the room not being vacuumed. I thank you for your feedback, however I would have like the chance to resolve the issues to make your stay the most enjoyable, if they would have been brought to my attention during your 6 night stay. good enough and close enough to williamsburg Ask tobycc about Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area Chad L, General Manager at Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area, responded to this reviewResponded 11 June 2013 Good Morning tobycc, I thank you for the choosing the Quality Inn Historic East and look forward to your return. I will be sure to share the great comments with the staff! Bad Outside Rooms Ask 1CDfam1 about Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area 1 Thank 1CDfam1 Chad L, General Manager at Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area, responded to this reviewResponded 1 June 2013 Good Afternoon 1CDFam1, I sincerely apologize about your experience and I do thank you for your feedback. I can not agree with you more about rooms that may smell like smoke. I will definitely share this with the housekeeping staff to ensure if a non-smoking rooms smells like smoke to report it to the front desk and take the necessary actions to get the room smelling clean and fresh for the next guest arriving! Also, I thank you for the staff compliments and I will most definitely give kudos to Stefania for making your stay as enjoyable as possible. We do pride ourselves on great staff service and I thank you for giving us a second chance. When you are in the Williamsburg area again, please call me directly and I will personally ensure your stay is not only enjoyable, but memorable! Wouldn't Do it Again - Kind of Gross Ask rlhcarter about Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area Chad L, General Manager at Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area, responded to this reviewResponded 29 May 2013 Good Morning rlhcarter, I do apologize that you felt like everything was dated and dirty. I can assure you that we do get our carpets cleaned every six months. I do not wish this to be your lasting impression of this hotel and I do invite you back. TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Choice Hotels, Booking.com, Expedia, Hotels.com, TripOnline SA, Evoline ltd, Cancelon, 5viajes2012 S.L. and getaroom.com so you can book your Quality Inn Historic East - Busch Gardens Area reservations with confidence. We help millions of travellers each month to find the perfect hotel for both holiday and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Obituary: Albert M. Vinson (1858-1921) | TJL Genes : Preserving Our Family History Source: Alexandria Times-Tribune, Alexandria, Indiana, October 26, 1921, page 1. Sudden Death Takes Ab Vinson at Early Hour Was on Duty as Patrolman Yesterday and Last Night; Funeral Friday A.M. Vinson, age 63 years, 2 months and 26 days, passed away at his home, 702 South Harrison street, at 12:30 this morning. His death was very sudden and came within a very few minutes after he had entered his home, having left his duties as patrolman at midnight. It was only three months ago that he was appointed as one of the city's police officers, and during that time he served faithfully and well, although handicapped by a siege of illness that lasted some time and from which he had but recently recovered. Born in This County. A.M., "Ab" as he was more generally known, Vinson, was born in Madison county, July 3, 1858. He was the son of the late James and Elizabeth Vinson. He lived on his farm, 3 miles north of Alexandria until about 18 years ago, when he moved to this city. He became engaged in the implement business and for several years was in partnership with Roe Jones in the building now occupied by the Alexandria Motor Sales Co. He was also deputy sheriff of Madison county during the four years incumbency of the sheriff's office by Jack Mountain. Although weak from the effects of a three weeks' illness, Mr. Vinson insisted upon discharging his duties as patrolman. He was on duty last night as usual until 12:15 a.m., leaving for his home after his shift had expired. He went to his room, and shortly after entering Mrs. Vinson, hearing an unusual sound which had awakened her, went into the room where Mr. Vinson sat and found him lifeless. The angle of death had swooned down on the husband without a word of warning. Deceased was a splendid man, a good citizen and one that was in every way worthy of the respect, confidence and esteem of his fellowmen. He took his responsibilities as patrolman seriously, and accepted the place because he felt it his duty to do so and not because he wanted the place. He was conscientious in the discharge of this duties and showed no favoritism. He did his duty as God gave him the light to see it. His death comes at a time when Alexandria needed his services and his cool and unprejudiced judgment. Mr. Vinson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nettie Vinson, one stepson, George B. Epperson, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. F.O. Karll, both of Barraboo, Wis. Also two brothers, Joshua E. Vinson, of this city, and Edward Vinson, of South Bend. Deceased was a member of Necessity Lodge No. 222, I.O.O.F. and the Encampment; also of Meshingomisha Tribe No. 110, Red Men. [Note: Albert was my maternal 2nd-great granduncle, having been married 1st to Anna L. Wright (1864-1914), daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (Heaton) Wright.] at Friday, January 30, 2009 Posted by Travis LeMaster Labels: Epperson, Heaton, Karll, Mountain, Vinson, Wright Lambertson dinner guests Source: Tipton Tribune, Tipton , Indiana, Wednesday, September 14, 1927, page 3. SHARPSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clemon Lambertson and childr... Marriage License & Return: Virgil C. Chew to Esther V. Abel, 1905 Source: Jay County, Indiana, Original Marriage License, "Virgil C. Chew to Esther V. Abel, 1905"; County Marriage Returns Col... Located a genealogy online that contained some information on the LeMaster and Lewis families that may be of use to those researching this l... Luman Walker LEMASTERS Jr. (1842-1931) Luman Walker LEMASTERS Jr . was my paternal 2nd-great grandfather. His surname has been found to be spelled both LEMASTER and LEMASTERS. Hi...
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Good nights stay for the prive - Review of Super 8 Ft. Pierce, Fort Pierce, FL - TripAdvisor “This is the Best Budget hotel in the area you get...” Good nights stay for the prive - Super 8 Ft. Pierce 3 Thank jay34144 Ask jay34144 about Super 8 Ft. Pierce Danish first Dutch first English first Finnish first French first German first Italian first Norwegian first Portuguese first Spanish first Any Ask SPXW_CL_Traveler about Super 8 Ft. Pierce We arrived there at night, had mentioned a late check-in with reservation and called them maybe 20 minutes before our arrival, still had to wait 10 minutes before someone came to the night desk after we rang the bell. We were welcomed by an intense odor of indian food and spices coming through the little hole in the night desk we got the room keys through. I can only imagine how it is when you're inside and have to eat your breakfast there... We went to the first room they offered us and came into a sauna. It was hotter inside than outside because the A/C was turned off. We turned it on but I guess it would have taken hours to cool down the room from over 100°F. First thing I always do is inspect the beds...and here the bed was extremely dirty. There were brown stains all over the linen and long black hair in the bed and on the pillows. We complained and got another room with two beds this time. Same thing, A/C was turned off, around 100°F in the room and both ! beds were dirty. There were dark stains and yellow stains like urine in the beds. We ended up cancelling our stay there, had a 20 minute discussion with the lady at the night desk but got our money back from expedia where we booked the room with. 4 Thank Marsu12 Ask Marsu12 about Super 8 Ft. Pierce , Manager at Super 8 Ft. Pierce, responded to this review, October 20, 2011 We apologise that you were not happy with any of our rooms - The problems you mentioned are not typical. We take pride in keeping our hotel clean, and hope you give us another chance to meet your lodging needs in Ft Pierce. Travelers are raving about these Fort Pierce hotels “Very nice room for the price - GREAT BARGIN!!” “OK Rooms, but breakfast??” Property: Super 8 Ft. Pierce TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Priceline, Hotels.com, Orbitz, Expedia, Booking.com, Reservation Counter, Cancelon, TripOnline SA, getaroom.com, Travelocity, HotelQuickly, Cheap Tickets and Hotwire so you can book your Super 8 Ft. Pierce reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Mount Montage | Pokemon Sileda Wikia | FANDOM powered by Wikia Montage is an immense mountain known for its harsh winds and cold climate. It is one of the only areas in the region which routinely snows, so the ski resort near its base gets a lot of traffic. Up the mountain however, dangerous Pokemon and harsh weather conditions are prevalent,, preventing most trainers from being able to scale the mountain. Mt. Montage blocks the Eastarsh Desert from wind, causing the odd climate contrast between them. Montage Ski Resort - 13 Edit The Montage Ski Resort receives a lot of visitors looking for an escape from Sileda’s heat. There are different slalom courses for all expertise levels, and skiing tournaments are occasionally held here. Ski instructors teach trainers both how to ski and how to avoid some of the more dangerous Ice types that roam the mountain freely. Due to being one of the only chilly areas in Sileda, many fans of Ice Pokemon meet up to congregate and battle. Winterbreath Cave - 13 Edit Winterbreath Cave is fairly hidden from civilian eyes, lying just behind the ski resort. The cave curves down, leading deep under Mt. Montage. The inside is coated with permafrost, which makes it home to many Ice Pokemon. Trainers throughout the region look for the cave for a chance to catch some of the Pokemon who can only be found here. If the trainers are lucky, they might just find the chamber deep inside with the odd ice covered boulder. Retrieved from "http://pokemon-sileda.wikia.com/wiki/Mount_Montage?oldid=265"
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Stayed here when visiting 'The Fat Duck'. Such an... - River Arts Club Traveller Reviews - TripAdvisor Stayed here when visiting 'The Fat Duck'. Such an... - River Arts Club Traveller Reviews Guards Club Road, Maidenhead SL6 8DN, England | Ranked #4 of 20 Maidenhead B&B and Inns karlingram Stayed here when visiting 'The Fat Duck'. Such an unusual place but a lot of fun. Run by a lovely couple, it has amazing views inside and outside, fantastic rooms and a real homely feel that you normally don't get from hotels. If your looking for something a little bit different, then would highly recommend it. Ask karlingram about River Arts Club 1 Thank karlingram All reviews honesty bar fat duck waterside inn continental style b b lovely hosts club suite host and hostess listed house gold room great boutique hotel lovely place to sit beautiful river smaller rooms charming place to stay nespresso machine superb location Treat yourself and just go for the sake of going i've just finished a most wonderful overnight stay with friends at the wonderful Redroofs. You cannot explain how beautiful the interior of the house is, you need to experience it. It's exudes style and is full of love. Quirky and full of charm; it's a special place. Sandy and Colin make you feel part of th family and nothing is too much trouble. If you are staying in Maidenhead then I can't see that you would want to stay anywhere else. Enjoy! Ask Scoutypuss about River Arts Club Thank Scoutypuss Myself and my wife spent 2 nights here as part of our honeymoon. From the first moment we arrived here we we made feel very welcome by the owners. First off we were given a free upgrade to a larger room with a large en-suite bathroom - the room was large, and the bathroom was nearly as big, with a fantastic old victorian style bath. It was really well decorated with old antiques, books etc. Each room was decorated with a theme - ours was blue so all the items in the room had a matching colour scheme. My wife absolutely loved it - it reminded her of a Jane Austen novel! Throughout our stay we were made very welcome - the owners arranged taxis, booked restaurants and gave us advice on things to see and do. Breakfast was cooked to order each morning, and was very tasty with generous quantities of everything. The house itself is stunning - has to be seen to be believed, and has even been used as a location for tv shows and films- and is located on the banks of the Thames, with a nice walk along the river for those interested. We were after staying at The Waterside Inn the night before we arrived here, and were dining at The Fat Duck and Hind's Head while staying here, so long walks came in handy to work off the food! It is a short taxi drive from Bray, and we walked there as well - it is a pleasant 40-50 minute walk. If i was ever to go back to Bray (which is quite likely for an anniversary) I would definitely be staying here - I could not recommend it higher. Ask sevencycles about River Arts Club Thank sevencycles AnonNottingham Prepare to be instantly put off by the owner....... I booked a night here as my usual hotels were booked up. I arrived early evening and the door of this Guest House (it is not a Hotel!) was opened by a man who I assumed was the owner and he greeted me in French, insisted on greeting me in French when I said hello and thought he was generally amusing - he was not. Has he never watched the Hotel Inspector? 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It is superbly located at the end of a cul-de-sac and overlooks the Thames. There is ample car parking. Our room, the Turret Room was up narrow stairs on the first floor. It had a lovely view of the lawn, where guests could sit and relax, with the Thames flowing nearby. The room was quaintly decorated in what my wife called "French chic" and of adequate size. The bed was large and comfortable. Tea & coffee making facilities were provided. The ensuite toilet & washbasin was small as was the shower cubicle that opened directly onto the bedroom. Downstairs was a large similarly decorated alcoved lounge room where guests could sit and relax. Breakfast was taken in the dining room at a large dining table which was shared by all guests. Colin, the host, cooked us a lovely smoked salmon and scrambled eggs breakfast. Also available was an array of fruit juices, cereals and fresh fruit. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to anyone who wanted something a little bit different to the normal B&B, Ask wj30 about River Arts Club A genuinely wonderful experience. What a wonderful place. We arrived for my partners birthday on the Friday world weary and exhausted. By the time we'd seen the beautiful home, been shown to our room (the forget-me-not) and had an amazing free standing bath, followed by a powerful and refreshing shower we'd forgotten all about our ills - and it stayed that way for the weekend. Truly a beautiful home, great hosts. Everything was perfect. Couldn't recommend this place more. Ask Mungleberry about River Arts Club 1 Thank Mungleberry We've just returned from a wonderful stay at Red Roofs - it exceeded our expectations - our room (the big suite with the bath in the room) was amazing with fantastic views across the river, I think it rates as one of the best hotel rooms we've ever stayed in. 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Going Upscale : Beverly Center Broadway Will Become Bloomingdale's - latimes Going Upscale : Beverly Center Broadway Will Become Bloomingdale's February 16, 1996|EALENA CALLENDER | TIMES STAFF WRITER Ending months of uncertainty, Federated Department Stores said Thursday that its Broadway department store at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles will be converted into a Bloomingdale's, adding to the list of the upscale department stores making their debut in California this fall. Though it was announced in December that the Beverly Center Broadway would close in mid-March, Federated did not outline its plans for the property. But spokeswoman Carol Sanger said Thursday that the company had wanted to open a Bloomingdale's there all along. "It was a matter of completing the negotiations with the developer," Sanger said. "This is just a process that in some cases takes longer than others." The new Bloomingdale's is expected to open in November after extensive renovations are completed. "We're basically gutting the store," Bloomingdale's Chairman Michael Gould said. "What people will see is stores that are much easier to shop in and much more open." Four other Bloomingdale's will open in the fall as well: at Newport Beach's Fashion Island, Century City Shopping Center, Sherman Oaks Fashion Square and a Northern California mall near Stanford University. Cincinnati-based Federated on Thursday announced its third round of store-conversion plans since the company bought 82 properties in October from Broadway Stores Inc. The Federated chain, which boasts annual sales of more than $15 billion, acquired the Broadway, Emporium and Weinstocks stores and will either sell the buildings or convert them to Bloomingdale's or Macy's. Federated also announced its plans for seven California stores. Broadway stores in Pasadena and Hawthorne and the Weinstocks store in Stockton will be converted to Broadway clearance centers through June. Sears has postponed its previously announced acquisition of the store at Plaza Pasadena until then, and Federated will continue to seek buyers for the Stockton store. The company has not yet determined what to do with its Hawthorne Plaza property. The retailer said it will convert the Valley Fair Emporium store in Santa Clara into a Macy's. And it will trade two larger Weinstocks stores in Fresno and Modesto for existing smaller Gottschalks Inc. stores in those communities. Those properties will then be converted into Macy's. Also, Federated said it will close the Richmond, Calif., Hilltop Emporium store in mid-April. The future of four remaining establishments is still uncertain. Within a few months, Sanger said, Federated will decide what to do with the Solano Emporium in Fairfield, the Huntington Center Broadway in Huntington Beach, the Northridge Fashion Center Broadway and Weinstocks in downtown Sacramento. The retailer operates more than 440 department stores and 100 specialty stores in 37 states.
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Audrina Patridge looks boho chic in patterned dress with friends in LA | Daily Mail Online Published: 14:28 EST, 28 August 2015 | Updated: 17:19 EST, 28 August 2015 As the host of NBC's 1st Look, Audrina Patridge is ahead of the curve when it comes to what's in style. And on Thursday the 30-year-old showed off her fashion credentials as she stepped out in Los Angeles to go shopping with a few friends. The Hills vet looked stylish in a flowing bohemian maxi dress as she was seen visiting the Nasty Gal shop on Melrose Avenue. Showing off her fashion credentials: Audrina Patridge looked lovely in a flowing, bohemian maxi dress as she shopped at Nasty Gal in Los Angeles on Thursday Audrina wore a halterneck dress which was cinched in at her waist and then fell down to her feet in a billowing skirt. The flattering number featured a detailed pattern along the sides in various shades of purple and orange. She accessorized with a black leather belt with large, circular gold embellishments, further highlighting her slim waistline. Coordinating: In her tan flip flops Audrina showed off a white pedicure, which matched her chic manicure Audrina Patridge had a shopping day out in LA with her gal pals...but we're confused, isn't shopping a synonym for happy? Why isn't the host of NBC 1st look donning a smile? We would be if we had a bod like that with a job like hers! Audrina rocked a paisley print halter maxi that she cinched with a round buckle belt and round sunnies...talk about bohemian 2.0! ...NOW GET A PAIR OF SHADES LIKE MIRANDA! The former The Hills star finished off the look with a pair of tan flip flops, and showed off a white pedicure - which coordinated with her chic manicure. She carried a black leather purse, and hid her eyes behind a pair of gold, round-framed sunglasses. Audrina wore her long, blonde tresses styled in loose curls, and sported a bit of pink lipstick for the outing. So John Lennon of her: The TV fixture wore round Ray-Ban sunglasses that looked plucked from the 1960s Pretty in purple: The stylish star showed off her trim figure in the summery dress, which she had cinched in with a leather belt with gold embellishments The TV personality finished off her stylish summer look with a small pair of gold earrings, and a coordinating bracelet. She was likely enjoying this bit of downtime with her friends, as the former MTV star frequently travels these days for her job as a host on 1st Look. The show has Audrina traveling around the U.S., to spotlight the newest, trendiest, and most noteworthy restaurants, nightlife spots, and travel destinations. New episodes of 1st Look air on NBC after Saturday Night Live. Me time: The former The Hills star was likely enjoying this bit of downtime with her friends, as she frequently travels these days for her job as a host on NBC series 1st Look
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Welcome Sweet Sugarplum! - from my ink pad to yours « Bring Me Your Llama! | Main | One of my Occasions 2017 Favorites... » Beautiful projects! I love your use of the Birthday Fiesta products - thinking out of the box. The embossed So Saffron looks like fabric - all beautiful! Posted by: Wendie | June 11, 2016 at 09:28 AM Posted by: Sue | June 23, 2016 at 12:59 PM Where have you been? I'm hoping everything is ok with you and your wonderful family. Are you still stamping? I miss your current posts. I didn't know any other way to contact you. Can you e-mail me and let me know how you are? I miss you, Lynda, and my other MN friends. Posted by: Kay Fulton | February 18, 2017 at 07:22 PM Thank you for the inquiry Kay - I've replied to you privately. Watch for new posts soon! Posted by: Chris Smith | February 18, 2017 at 11:19 PM
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Chris Walks: Hope Last week was super busy; the coming week is empty except for my usual three things: Dr. Shoja, physiotherapy and lunch with Dwight. But — and this is a bit “but” — Bruce is due home on Wednesday. This is his second attempt to come home. Soon I will understand who he is; I’m excited and scared. I have not asked for any medical information and none has come from Jane but in the last email, Jane, his sister, spoke of feeding Bruce so I am preparing for a bit of a shock. Today has started very well. I sat down at my computer this morning at 5:30 and opened an empty MS Word page. I had no idea where to go with scene three and felt unsettled about everything because of that. I had to think it through in order to bring harmony back into my life. But the page just sat there empty so I looked at some websites and posted on my blog. I also just sat for quite a while and pondered what it’ll be like reconnecting with my buddy, Bruce. After an hour of doing that: Bang! I had it. It just rolled out of me and Royce was gone. I can’t believe it. There are now three female characters (done by two actors) and Hamish, the director. Just writing that sentence tells me it’s a better script. I will celebrate with toast; it’s 6:45 am. I have my hope back — not confidence, hope. Hope is a good feeling. It lets me get back to work with enthusiasm. I have a mostly empty calendar ahead of me until the deadline a week tomorrow — a week tomorrow! And within ten days, an answer. Like I say: Hope. Posted by Chris Tyrell Loranger at 6:56 AM
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Alexander Search (band) - Wikipedia Alexander Search (band) Sony Music [1] alexandersearchband.com Alexander Search is an English language Portuguese Indie Pop / Indie Rock band,[2] formed in Lisbon, Portugal, by pianist Júlio Resende and singer Salvador Sobral[3] in late-2016. "Alexander Search" was one of the many heteronyms used by 20th Century Portuguese author Fernando Pessoa. Search, a literary persona/pseudonym created by the author during his teenage years, wrote mainly in English (Pessoa would later switch to writing exclusively in his native Portuguese language). The band pays tribute to the work of Fernando Pessoa by adopting his pseudonym's name and playing original indie pop/rock songs built around his poetry. Also in the same spirit, each of the band's members adopted pseudonyms.[4] Alexander Search's self-titled debut album was released in June 2017, peaking at number 3 in the Portuguese charts [5]. Salvador Sobral, "Benjamin Cymbra" - Vocals (2016-present) Júlio Resende, "Augustus Search" - Keyboards, Piano (2016-present) Daniel Neto, "Marvel K." - Electric Guitar (2016-present) André Nascimento, "Sgt. William Byng" - Electronics, Keyboards (2016-present) Joel Silva, "Mr. Tagus" - Drums, Percussions (2016-present) Released: 30 June 2017 [6] ^ "Alexander Search - CD". Fnac.pt. Fnac. Retrieved 19 July 2018. Editor - Sony ^ MadreMedia, Lusa (1 July 2017). "Como Fernando Pessoa inspirou Alexander Search, a banda de rock de Júlio Resende e Salvador Sobral". 24.sapo.pt. Retrieved 19 July 2018. ^ "Alexander Search - CD". fnac.pt. Retrieved 19 July 2018. Compositor - Júlio Resende / Intérprete - Salvador Sobral ^ "Quem foi Alexander Search - o novo "heterónimo" de Salvador?". sapo.pt. Retrieved 19 July 2018. ^ a b "Alexander Search - Alexander Search (Album)". portuguesecharts.com. Hung Media. 10 June 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2018. Peak: 3 (2 weeks) ^ "Alexander Search - Alexander Search". discogs.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexander_Search_(band)&oldid=897038083" Portuguese indie rock groups This page was last edited on 14 May 2019, at 11:46 (UTC).
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Patent US7032621 - High temperature line expansion installation with release agent - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsA high temperature pre-insulated piping system is shown which can withstand conveyance temperatures in excess of 250� F. The piping system includes a first and second length of insulated and jacketed pipe. Each pipe length includes an inner metal pipe having an interior surface and an exterior surface...http://www.google.com/patents/US7032621?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7032621 - High temperature line expansion installation with release agentAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7032621 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/945,175Publication dateApr 25, 2006Filing dateSep 20, 2004Priority dateSep 20, 2004Fee statusLapsedAlso published asUS20060060256Publication number10945175, 945175, US 7032621 B2, US 7032621B2, US-B2-7032621, US7032621 B2, US7032621B2InventorsThomas Joseph KeyesOriginal AssigneeThermacor Process, LpExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (18), Referenced by (3), Classifications (13), Legal Events (12) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetHigh temperature line expansion installation with release agentUS 7032621 B2Abstract A high temperature pre-insulated piping system is shown which can withstand conveyance temperatures in excess of 250� F. The piping system includes a first and second length of insulated and jacketed pipe. Each pipe length includes an inner metal pipe having an interior surface and an exterior surface and having an envelope of foamed insulation surrounding the inner pipe exterior surface. A special release agent is applied between the metal pipe exterior and the surrounding layer of foamed insulation. The release agent causes intentional disbondment of the foamed insulation layer from the inner metal pipes under certain conditions of environmental stress. 1. An insulated piping system for conveying high temperature fluids, comprising: a first and second length of insulated and jacketed pipe, each having a joining end to be joined to an end of the other length, each pipe length comprising an inner carrier pipe having an interior surface and an exterior surface, an envelope of foamed insulation surrounding the innerpipe exterior surface, and an outer protective jacket surrounding the envelope of insulation, the joining ends of adjacent pipe lengths being welded together to form fixed joints, whereby the adjacent pipe lengths provide a continuous fluid conduit for conveying high temperature fluids; wherein a special release agent is applied to at least selected locations on the exterior surface of the inner carrier pipes and wherein the envelope of foamed insulation is then applied over the release agent, the release agent being selected to intentionally fail at conditions of predetermined environmental stress, so that the disbondment of the surrounding envelope of insulation from the inner carrier pipes occurs in a predictable, uniform fashion rather than in a haphazard fashion. 2. The insulated piping system of claim 1, further comprising: a flexible tubular bellows surrounding the joining ends of the inner pipes, the bellows being capable of being axially expanded and contracted and of being configured in a straight or curved axial configuration, the tubular bellows having opposing outer extents which are joined to the respective protective jackets of the respective pipe lengths being coupled thereby. 3. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the foam insulation is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane foams and high temperature polyisocyanurate foams. 4. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the protective jackets are formed from a synthetic polyolefin. 5. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the inner carrier pipe is a steel pipe. 6. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the release agent initially bonds to both the exterior surface of the inner carrier pipes and to the surrounding foamed insulation at an interface layer. 7. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the release agent is a material which does not bond to the exterior surface of the inner carrier pipes. 8. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the lengths of insulated piping are part of a pipeline conveying steam, hot water or other hot fluids at a temperature above about 250� F. 9. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the release agent is selected from the group consisting of polyolefin sprays and wraps. 10. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the release agent is selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene and other non-stick materials. 11. The insulated piping system of claim 1, wherein the release agent forms a layer of a predetermined thickness on the exterior surface of the inner carrier pipes, the thickness being in the range from about 2�50 mils. 12. A method of controlling the disbondment of a surrounding foam insulating layer in a pre-insulated piping system, the method comprising the steps of: providing a first and second length of insulated and jacketed pipe, each having a joining end to be joined to an end of the other length, each pipe length comprising an inner metal pipe having an interior surface and an exterior surface; applying a layer of a special release agent onto at least selected regions of the exterior surface of the inner metal pipes; applying an envelope of foamed insulation which surrounds the inner pipes exterior surface and envelopes the inner pipes; applying an outer protective jacket which surrounds the envelope of insulation, the joining ends of adjacent pipe lengths being welded together to form fixed joints, whereby the adjacent pipe lengths provide a continuous fluid conduit for conveying high temperature fluids; wherein the special release agent is selected to intentionally fail at conditions of predetermined environmental stress, so that the disbondment of the surrounding envelope of insulation from the inner metal pipes occurs in a predictable, uniform fashion rather than in a haphazard fashion. installing an expansion compensating mechanism adjacent the region of the inner pipes where the release agent was applied to accommodate movement of the envelope of formed insulation and of the inner metal pipes. installing a flexible tubular bellows surrounding the joining ends of the inner pipes, the bellows being capable of being axially expanded and contracted and of being configured in a straight or curved axial configuration, the tubular bellows having opposing outer extents which are joined to the respective protective jackets of the respective pipe lengths being coupled thereby. 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the foam insulation which is used to surround the inner pipes is a high temperature polyisocyanurate foam. 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the protective jackets are formed of HDPE. 17. The method of claim 11, wherein the lengths of insulated piping are part of a pipeline conveying steam at a temperature above about 250� F. The present invention relates to pre-insulated piping systems, and more specifically to a method for anticipating and selectively controlling the disbondment of the foam from the carrier pipe which may occur as these systems thermally expand in the presence of high temperature fluids being conveyed. There are many instances in which insulated pipelines are needed. For example, distributed HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) applications utilize chilled water for cooling and steam for heating. The chiller and boiler are typically contained in a central location and the chilled water and steam are distributed to other locations. For example, on a school campus, the chiller and boiler may be located in a power plant building. The chilled water and steam are distributed to classrooms in separate buildings. A set of insulated pipelines is used to convey the chilled water from the chiller to other locations and back to the chiller. Another set of insulated pipelines is used to carry the steam from the boiler to the other locations and back to the boiler. The insulated pipelines are usually located underground. Insulated pipe is conventional and commercially available. There are predominately two types of piping systems in use: Class-A drainable dryable testable (DDT); and polyurethane or polyisocyanurate �bonded� foam systems. Both of these systems use an inner carrier pipe to convey fluid. Although steel is commonly used for the inner pipe which carries the media to be piped, copper or aluminum or other metals as well as fiberglass, PVC, and similar materials may be utilized, as well. The present application is directed toward the �bonded� foam type system. These systems utilize a steel pipe to convey fluid. Around the outside of the steel pipe is a layer of insulating foam such as, for example, polyisocyanurate foam. Around the outside of the foam is a jacket of hard thermoplastic (such as high density polyethylene, HDPE). The foam has set up or cured within the outer jacket so as to bond to the jacket and to the inner pipe. The plastic jacket protects the foam from mechanical damage and also provides a water tight seal to prevent corrosion of the steel pipe. In the bonded type system, the foam and outer jacket do not move relative to the inner pipe. In the Class-A type system, on the other hand, the insulated inner pipe is designed to move independently of the associated outer jacket. In fact, there is an air gap between the inner pipe and outer carrier pipe in the class-A type system. The most important engineering criteria for the traditional �bonded� foam type system is that it must be treated as a monolithic system. In other words, the foam is bonded to both the carrier pipe and the outer jacket. Therefore, the bonded system has traditionally been designed to move as a unit underground. Higher temperatures can act adversely upon the bonded foam system, however. The hot fluid in the steel carrier pipe causes the carrier pipe to thermally expand. At temperatures of 400� F. this expansion is on the order of 2.8 inches per 100 feet of pipe. This expansion is not a problem as long as the system remains bonded and the carrier pipe, foam and jacket move together as one unit underground. This movement is controlled by the expansion force of the steel carrier pipe, but it is the bond strength of the foam to the pipe and jacket that is important in keeping the system moving together. This monolithic movement of the system occurs along each incremental length of a particular run, and as long as total movement is not greater than 4 to 6 inches and the system remains bonded, no undue stress is subjected at any one point of the jacket. If the system however were to disbond, the surrounding soil would fix the jacket in place and the carrier pipe would still thermally expand thereby pushing thorough and destroying the jacket at the first change of direction. Generally speaking, the proper choice of insulating materials can counteract many of the thermal expansion effects discussed above. It has been well established by industry case history that the polyurethane foam bond for systems running at 250� to 300� is strong enough to keep the entire system acting as a bonded system. However, for systems running above these temperatures a higher temperature rated foam, such as polyisocyanurate foam, is required. However, even in systems utilizing �high temperature� polyiscyanurate foam, the higher heat can in some circumstances, begin to fry the foam at the foam/carrier pipe interface, thereby bringing into question the strength of the foam bond to the steel carrier pipe. Despite the advances which have been made in addressing the above problems, a need exists for improvements in pre-insulated piping systems which will either ensure that the insulating foam remains bonded to the carrier pipe, or which will ensure that the foam bond fails in a predictable manner and at preselected locations. A need exists for an alternative fo the traditional �bonded� foam system which can be utilized at temperatures exceeding 250� F. to 350� F. without risk of having the carrier pipe rupture the outer jacket at changes of direction. A need continues to exist for a pre-insulated piping system of the above type which effectively either prevents or accommodates foam disbondment, even at temperatures above 250 to 300� F. A need also exists for a complimentary mechanical expansion component for such systems which compliments the bonding system and which is activated in the case of movement of the inner steel carrier pipe relative to the foam insulation to prevent the carrier pipe foam pushing through the outer jacket or causing other structural damage to the system. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention employs a different approach to the problem of disbondment in foam pre-insulated piping systems, which approach is, in a sense, a hybrid of the prior art approaches. The system under consideration is essentially an unbonded, high temperature isocyanurate system which, like the prior art Class-A systems is designed to allow the inner carrier pipe to move independently of the outer layers of insulation. However, unlike certain of the unbonded, prior art systems which allowed the intrusion of water and other contaminants, the present system acts more in the nature of the �bonded� foam systems as far as the overall integrity of the system since there is no air gap between the inner pipe and outer carrier pipe and since closed cell foams are used for the surrounding insulating layer. The present invention has as its general purpose to provide a method for anticipating and selectively controlling the disbondment of the foam from the carrier pipe in a foam bonded pre-insulated piping system which may occur as these systems thermally expand in the presence of high temperature fluids being conveyed and which satisfies the previously described deficiencies. This object is accomplished by providing an underground piping system capable of servicing temperatures in excess of 250� F. in which a metal carrier pipe is insulated by a high temperature foam. In some circumstances, the unit of piping will remain bonded so that it will move as a single monolithic unit underground. However, the unit of piping is also provided with a release agent as a part of the insulation profile which will ensure that the foam bond fails in a predictable manner and at preselected locations under conditions in which the foam bond would normally fail in an unpredictable manner without the presence of the release agent. In one embodiment, a first and second length of insulated and jacketed pipe are provided, each having a joining end to be joined to an end of the other length. Each of the pipe lengths comprises an inner metal pipe having an interior surface and an exterior surface. A special release agent is first applied to the exterior surface of the inner metal pipe, as by spraying or wrapping the pipe with a thin layer of the release agent. An envelope of foamed insulation is then applied so that it surrounds the inner pipe exterior surface. An outer protective HDPE jacket surrounds the envelope of insulation. In one embodiment of the invention, the layer of release agent bonds to both the exterior of the inner pipe and to the surrounding foam insulation. In another embodiment of the invention, the release agent forms a very thin layer or coating on the pipe exterior so that, even without bonding, the envelope of insulation is initially restrained, but later fails in a controlled manner under predetermined conditions of environmental stress. The release agent can comprise, for example, a very thin layer of polyethylene which becomes viscous or liquid at higher temperatures. The joining ends of adjacent pipe lengths are afixed, as by being welded together, to form fixed joints, whereby the adjacent pipe lengths provide a continuous fluid conduit for conveying high temperature fluids. A mechanical expansion component may also be utilized as a part of the high temperature line installation. In some circumstances, the expansion component is simply an elbow or loop provided in the line installation. In another embodiment of the invention, a tubular bellows surrounds the joining ends of the inner pipes and the layer of previously applied high temperature insulation. The bellows is capable of being axially expanded and contracted and of being configured in a straight or curved axial configuration. The tubular bellows has opposing outer extents which are joined to the foamed insulation surrounding the respective pipe lengths being coupled. The release agent is selectively applied to the metal pipe exterior so that any disbondment which occurs will occur at a predetermined location which can be accommodated by the presence of the bellows or expansion joint. Any of the bonded foam type pre-insulated piping systems may benefit from the techniques of the present invention. However, those systems in which fluid temperatures in excess of 250� F. are likely to be encountered are perhaps best suited for the practice of the present invention. It is these systems which generally require higher temperature foams and which also bring into question the strength of the foam bond. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a simplified representation of a typical distributed HVAC system utilizing chilled water for cooling and steam for heating. FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of an expansion loop in a pre-insulated pipeline prior to thermal expansion. FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the pipeline of FIG. 2 under the influence of thermal expansion forces. FIG. 4 is an isolated view of the bellows used in forming the flexible coupling of the invention; FIG. 5 is a side, cross-sectional view of the bellows taken along line V�V in FIG. 4; FIG. 6 is a simplified view of the flexible coupling of the invention showing its relative movement during expansion and contraction of the pipeline; FIG. 7 is a side partial cross-sectional view of the flexible coupling used to form the expansion installation of the invention; FIG. 8 is a close-up view of a portion of the flexible coupling of FIG. 7; FIGS. 9A and 9B are simplified, side views of the first step of the method of the invention in which a special release agent is applied to the exterior surface of the inner metal pipe; FIG. 10 is a simplified representation of the next step in the method of the invention in which a thermoplastic jacket is positioned about the inner metal pipe and a foam material is placed between the jacket and the exterior surface of the inner pipe; FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 10 but showing the cured foam which normally bonds to both the inner carrier pipe and to the surrounding thermoplastic jacket; and FIG. 12 is an end view, partly in section of the completed pre-insulated pipe of the invention and illustrating in exaggerated fashion the layer of release agent which separates the metal pipe exterior surface from the layer of surrounding cured foam. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Turning first to FIGS. 1�3, there is illustrated a typical environment in which the pre-insulated piping systems of the invention might be employed. FIG. 1 shows a school campus having a number of isolated buildings 3, 5 connected by an underground insulated pipeline carrying steam which at points includes right angle loops or elbows 9. FIGS. 2 and 3 are schematic views of the standard piping installation of the type under consideration designated generally as 11. The installation 11 includes a number of coaxially oriented lengths of pipe, such as length 13 (shown broken away in FIG. 2). The installation may also include a number of angled fittings such as the right angle elbows (generally shown as 15) in FIG. 2. Each length of pipe includes an inner pipe 17, typically formed of steel, an envelope of foamed insulation 19 surrounding the inner pipe and outer protective jacket 21 surrounding the envelope of insulation. The joining ends (shown generally as 135, 137 in FIG. 7) of adjacent pipe lengths are afixed, as by being welded together, to form fixed joints, whereby the adjacent pipe lengths provide a continuous fluid conduit for conveying high temperature fluids. The jacket 21 (FIG. 1) is typically formed of high density polyethylene (HDPE) or a similar polyolefin type material. The following references, among others, teach the manufacture of such prior art systems: U.S. Pat. No. 3,793,411; U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,842; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,405, all to Stonitsch et al. The piping systems of the type illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 are sometimes utilized to convey fluids at high temperature and/or pressures. For example, a typical steam line might be conveying fluid at, for example, 400� F. The temperature differentials which exists between the piping system materials and the fluid being conveyed can cause a force (�F� in FIG. 2) to be applied along the coaxially aligned pipes lengths. If the carrier is free to move independently from the foam and jacket (disbondment has occurred) then the surrounding soil will fix the jacket in place and the carrier pipe will burst through the foam and jacket in areas shown generally as 15 and 13 in FIG. 2. In the piping system illustrated in FIG. 3, the system is displacing as a unit and moves into both a cushioned bolster padding 26 and the surrounding soil 28. This movement does not damage the jacketing or the foam of the system because they are both incrementally being pulled along throughout the entire length of the straight run. Because of this monolithic movement no one individual section of the jacket is over stressed and thereby ruptured, and no one individual section of the foam is required to support the entire force of the thermal expansion of the pipe. The bond distributes these forces along each incremental length of the entire run. It will be understood, however, that should the forces become great enough, disbondment of the foam from the carrier pipe can occur. In such case, the foam and outer jacket can be ruptured, as illustrated generally at 25 in FIG. 3. Failure of the surrounding insulated layers allows water or other contaminants to contact the steel pipe, leading to increased corrosion and joint failure in some cases. The present invention is directed toward an expansion installation for high temperature insulated piping systems of the type illustrated generally in FIGS. 1�3. The present invention is intended to provide a solution for possible disbondment problems for foam bonded piping systems that are operating at temperatures in the range of 250� F. and above 250� F. At temperatures that begin to exceed 250� F., foams have been developed that are stable structurally to handle these higher temperature, but the bond strength of the foams at these temperatures may come into question. The invention is intended to prevent the potential problems that might occur if the foam bond strength is not sufficient to cause the system to expand as one monolithic item. The reference in this discussion to pipe �lengths� is intended to refer to standard available factory pre-insulated piping of the type previously described having an inner metal pipe surrounded by an envelope of foamed insulation, which in turn, is contained within a polyolefin jacket. As referred to briefly above, typical commercial practice involves the use of steel, copper, aluminum or alloy conveying pipes, open or closed cell polyurethane, polyisocyanurate, polystyrene or the like, foamed rigid insulation and polypropylene, polybutylene, polyethylene, polyvinylchloride and similar protective jackets. The term �high temperature�, as used in this discussion, will be any temperature exceeding 250� F., which is the present temperature limitation at which polyurethane foam is used in bonded foam systems. Temperatures above 250� F. require the use of higher temperature foams, such as polyisocyanurate foam, whose bond strength may come into question. The present invention is an improvement to presently available pre-insulated piping of the type which is commercially available and familiar to those in the relevant industries. Prior art pipe lengths of this general type are commercially available as standard factory type product. For example, such product is available from Thermacor Process, LP of Fort Worth, Tex., assignee of the present invention. One typical example is sold commercially as the HT-406 High Temp Steel Piping System. The published specifications for systems are as follows: Carrier Pipe- diameter less than about 2″ A53 ERW Grade B, Std. Wt. diameter greater than about 2″ A106 SML, Std. Wt. Black Steel HDPE Jacket- Compatible with ASTM D3350 0.941 min. 3100 psi min. Elongation Ultimate (ASTM D638) 400% min. 2700 psi min. Impact Strength (ASTM D256) 2.0 ft. lb/in. North Min. Rockwell Hardness (ASTM D785) D60 (Shore) min. Polyisocyanurate Insulation- >2.4 lbs/ft3 �K� Factor ≦0.14 @ 70� F., ≦0.24 @ 406� F. >30 psi ≧2.5″ @ 366� F., ≧3.0″ @ 406� F. The present invention preferably incorporates an expansion component to accommodate movement of the inner pipe relative to the outer jacket and insulation. The expansion component may be as simple as a loop or elbow in the piping, as previously described. In one aspect, the present invention incorporates a mechanical expansion joint, or bellows, to accommodate line expansion forces. Such a preferred expansion joint is described in our co-pending patent application, entitled �HIGH TEMPERATURE LINE EXPANSION INSTALLATION WITH BELLOWS�, serial no. 09/748,058, filed concurrently herewith. The present invention also concerns the additional discovery that many of the problems associated with disbondment of the prior art systems, such as those described above, can be overcome by applying a special release agent to the exterior surface of the inner metal pipes prior to applying the insulating foam layer. An envelope of foamed insulation can then be applied over the thermally protective coating. The release agent may bond to both the exterior surface of the inner metal pipe and to the surrounding foamed insulation at an interface layer. Alternatively, the release agent may be sufficiently thin to initially restrain the foam outer layer, but to then allow relative movement in a controlled fashion in the presence of predetermined environmental stresses, such as increased temperature and consequent pipe expansion. In this situation, the system is, in effect, an unbonded high temperature isocyanurate system. In one form, the special release agent is a polyethylene wrap which is on the order of 5 mil thick. A corona treated sheet of polyethylene can be applied to the exterior of the steel pipe using conventional processing equipment, as will be explained in the discussion which follows. The polyethylene has an upper temperature limit of approximately 255� F. before it begins to soften and become viscous. The polyethylene wrap will thus act as a release agent which designs a controlled failure aspect into the product once a given temperature is reached due to the hot fluid being conveyed within the inner carrier pipe. The advantage of having a controlled failure is that the exact point of failure can be predicted and further accommodated, as with a mechanical expansion joint, or other technique. Also, the failure occurs uniformly, with all of the insulation coming loose at one time in a predictable manner. Other release agents can be utilized, as well. For example, other thermoplastic polyolefins such as polypropylene, or traditional non-stick coatings such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), also known as TEFLON� may be sprayed or wrapped about the exterior surface of the steel pipe. The preferred wraps or coatings are much thinner than the prior art composite systems, such as those incorporating a layer of PERLITE�, for added insulatory properties. The release agent forms a layer of a predetermined thickness on the exterior surface of the inner metal pipes, the thickness being in the range from about 2�50 mils. The preferred thin layer of release agent is less than about 40�50 mils thick preferably less than about 10 mils thick and, most preferably in the case of a polyethylene wrap, is on the order of about 5 mils thick. Turning now to FIGS. 9�12, the various steps in the method of the invention are illustrated. An inner metal or carrier pipe 39 has the special release agent of the invention applied thereto. In FIG. 9A, the release agent takes the form of a 5 mil wrap of polyethylene which is dispensed from the dispenser head 41. In FIG. 9B, the release agent takes the form of a TEFLON� spray in which particles of adherent TEFLON� are dispensed by the directional spray nozzle 42. In the case of the polyethylene wrap, the layer of release agent is initially bonded to both the inner metal pipe and the outer layer of foam insulating material. In the case of the TEFLON� spray, the layer of release agent is not typically bonded to the metal of the pipe. In FIG. 10, the coated pipe 39 is surrounded by the outer thermoplastic jacket 43 which is positioned by means of standoffs 45, 47. A foam insulating material from a suitable supply source 49 is then pumped into the annular space 51 between the pipe exterior and the interior of the thermoplastic jacket and allowed to set (illustrated as 53 in FIG. 11). In the particular embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG. 11, the surrounding foam insulation layer 53 is typically polyisocyanurate foam insulation for systems above 250� F. FIG. 12 shows the layer of release agent, in exaggerated fashion as 44. The surrounding jacket 43 is a polyolefin, preferably HDPE. From the above discussion, it will be appreciated that the pre-insulated piping system of the invention shares certain of the desirable features of both the Class-A drainable dryable testable (DDT) systems and the polyurethane or polyisocyanurate �bonded� foam systems. Like the prior Class-A system, the present system intentionally anticipates and allows for movement of the inner carrier pipe relative to the outer stationary jacket. The action of the improved system in allowing the inner pipe to move independently alleviates stress in the outer polyethylene jacket. At the same time, the present system resembles the prior bonded systems in providing a sealed environment for the carrier pipe which resists the intrusion of water or other contaminants which could cause rust or corrosion. The designed failure mode which results from employing a release agent in the manner previously described allows the controlled disbondment which occurs to be accommodated by a mechanical mechanism, such as a mechanical expansion joint or other failure compensating mechanism. FIGS. 4�8 illustrate one mechanical expansion system which can be utilized with the restraint system of the invention. The expansion joint or coupling is designated generally as 127 in FIG. 7. The coupling 127 would typically be used in a coaxially aligned piping system where the lengths encounter an angular fitting such as the elbow 15 (FIG. 2). However, for purposes of the present invention, the coupling 127 may also be employed in a straight run of pipe, where the release agent has been installed to provide controlled failure adjacent that point. The coupling 127 is particularly advantageous in countering the harmful effects of coaxial stresses which are often encountered in a �high temperature� insulated piping system, however. The term �high temperature� is intended to encompass any temperature above ambient which would tend to cause the type of damage to the surrounding insulating layers of the piping system discussed with respect to FIGS. 1�3 above. Typically, such temperatures will be above about 200� F., often above 250� F., and in some cases temperatures of 400� and higher will be encountered. The flexible coupling 127 of the invention includes a first length 131 and a second length 133 (both shown broken away in FIG. 7) of insulated and jacketed pipe. Each of the lengths 131, 133 has a joining end 135 to be joined to a similar end 137 of the other length. Each pipe length comprises an inner pipe 139, 141, an envelope of foamed insulation 143, 145 surrounding the inner pipe and an outer protective jacket 147, 149 surrounding the envelope of insulation. The first and second pipe lengths 131, 133 can be standard factory type product of the kind described above and available from Thermacor Process, LP of Fort Worth, Tex., except that at least selected lengths of the inner metal pipes are coated with the special release agent, as previously described. As shown in FIG. 7, each innerpipe 139, 141 projects beyond the end of the envelope of insulation and beyond an end of the jacket to form initially exposed joining ends 135, 137. The joining ends 135, 137 of steel pipe will typically be welded together (illustrated by the vertical line in FIG. 7) in order to form a continuous fluid conduit for conveying high temperature fluids. In the particular embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG. 7, the surrounding foam insulation layers 143, 145 are typically polyurethane closed cell foam insulation for systems of up to about 250� F. and polyisocyanurate foam insulation for systems above 250� F. The surrounding jacket 147, 149 is a polyolefin, preferably HDPE. As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, a layer of high temperature insulation 157 preferably surrounds the joining ends 135, 137 of the inner pipes 139, 141 and extends between the outer points 140, 142, respectively. The layer 157 can comprise a polyurethane foam for systems under 250� F. or a polyisocyanate foam for systems above 250� F. In some cases, it is possible to place a hollow jacket about the pipe joining ends 135, 137 with a two part commercially available mix being added through a hole in the jacket and allowed to cure. However, in the preferred method of forming the piping installation of the invention, the insulating layer for the joining ends of the pipe is preformed at the factory and provided as two side half cuts which are placed about the pipe joining ends to form a concentric cylinder. Each half cut is formed from a �crushable� foam so that the foam will be crushed or broken up upon relative movement of the inner pipes 139, 141. Note also that the crushable foam layer 157 is not joined to the exposed joining ends of the inner pipes or to the protective jackets, allowing its movement relative to these other components of the piping installation. A tubular bellows 159 (FIGS. 4 and 5) which can also be formed of HDPE surrounds the joining ends of the inner pipes. The bellows is capable of axially expanded and contracted and of being configured in a straight or axial configuration. The tubular bellows has opposing outer extents 161, 163 (FIGS. 7 and 8) which are joined to the prospective protective jackets of the respective pipe lengths being coupled. For example, the outer extent 163 is joined to the jacket 147 of the pipe end 133 in FIG. 8. This can be accomplished in a number of ways. For example, a commercially available POWERCORE� welding wire (illustrated in simplified fashion as 151, 153 in FIG. 8) can be used to electrofuse and join the opposite extents of the tubular bellows 159 and the outer exposed surface of the HDPE jacket. The outer extent 163 of the bellows surrounds the jacket 147 and resistive wires 151, 153. Upon applying an electric current to the wires, a weld between the bellows and jacket is achieved. The entire bellows assembly can be covered with a protective shield, if desired. The shield (165 in FIG. 7) could be formed of lightweight metal or from a suitable thermoplastic. In the preferred embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8, a polyethylene shield 165 has flanges 166 which are received upon the outer extents of the bellows. If desired, a suitable resistive wire arrangement can be used to simultaneously electrofuse the bellows and shield, since both the bellows and shield can be formed of a HDPE type material. FIG. 6 illustrates the insulated piping installation of the invention with the flexible coupling 127 in place. In FIG. 6, the protective sleeve or shield 165 is not shown in order to better illustrate the action of the bellows 159. The force F, tends to cause the inner steel pipe 117 to assume the path illustrated by the dotted lines in FIG. 6. Because the bellows 159 can expand and contract, however, outer jacket remains intact and the integrity of the foam insulations (143 in FIGS. 6 and 7) is not disrupted. Because the insulating layer 143 remains intact, water or other contaminants are prevented from reaching the inner steel pipe 117, thereby extending the useful life of the pipeline. An invention has been provided with several advantages. The pre-insulated piping systems of the invention can normally be designed so that disbondment of the foam does not occur, as through the selection of appropriate materials for the inner insulating foam layer and the outer jacket. In those situations in which excessive environmental stress is encountered, such as elevated temperatures, the special release agent causes a designed failure in the system at preselected locations along the pipeline. A mechanical expansion joint, or other compensating mechanism, can be placed at an appropriate location to alleviate problems previously encountered with high temperature piping systems where elbows, other angled fittings, and other pipe locations were subjected to damaging stresses. The system incorporates several existing, commercially available materials or components, thereby simplifying manufacture and assembly. The release agent can be easily applied as one step in the already existing manufacturing process and adds little expense to the overall operation. The particular bellows and additional flexible coupling components of the system compensate for relative movement of the inner steel pipe. The coupling is simple in design and economical to implement in a variety of industrial applications. While the invention has been shown in one of its forms, it is not thus limited but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof. 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Andrea Milton | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom See Milton for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname. exobiology student Exo III expedition Andrea Milton was a Human woman, an exobiology student in the 2260s. In 2261 as a fourth-year student, Milton joined the expedition of Doctor Roger Korby at the Beta Carnis colony. During a planetary survey of Exo III, their vessel crashed on the surface, and she was killed along with Aaron Brown. (TOS - New Visions comic: "The Survival Equation") Prior to 2266, Korby learned from the indigenous android Ruk about the Old Ones and their android-producing mechanisms. With that technology, Korby created an android duplicate of Brown and one based on Milton who was referred to as Andrea. In 2266, Korby attempted to entice Captain James T. Kirk to ally with him in a conspiracy. He demonstrated how androids could be programmed by issuing commands to the Milton duplicate. Korby also created a replica of Kirk, but Andrea destroyed it. (TOS episode & Star Trek 11 novelization: What Are Little Girls Made Of?) Milton's height and weight are those of Sherry Jackson, the actor who portrayed Andrea. Sherry Jackson's biography at Heightline. Retrieved from "https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/Andrea_Milton?oldid=638896"
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JAMES LAXER: March 2008 What Would a Harper Majority Government Do? (Inspiration for doing this post comes from my good friend Ish Theilheimer at Sraightgoods.ca. If you’re not familiar with this excellent source of news and analysis, you should log on.) Not that I enjoy thinking the unthinkable or that I believe that the Harper Conservatives are necessarily headed for a majority in the next election, but I do hold the view that it is salutary to face the worst so as to avoid it. There are times in history when truly reactionary political formations come along. Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party is such a formation. While thankfully, it is not overtly racist in the manner of the far right parties in Europe, apart from that it shares all of the views and instincts of a far right party. Harper himself, as his speeches and writings reveal, would be very much at home in the Republican Party and in the American neo-conservative movement. Unlike social democrats when they take office (as they have in four Canadian provinces over the decades), a Harper majority government would not hesitate to implement the full right-wing agenda for which the Conservative Party of Canada was created following a long period of struggle, and the elimination of the less rabid tendencies on the right, as Joe Clark, the last of the red tories, would ruefully agree. When social democrats tip toe into government, they appear apologetic and immediately try to assuage the worries of the business community. The Harperites will not compromise on anything. They will put through their program, always with an eye to making it irreversible by any future government---just as Brian Mulroney did with free trade. Certain to be included in a Harper majority government agenda: • The privatization of CBC television. • Amending the Canada Health Act to allow for a more varied set of arrangements among the provinces---in plain English massive privatization---a checkerboard health care system in Canada. Expect the government to throw red meat to the Conservative backbenchers (who have suffered from the gags tied on them by the PMO during the minority) by having parliamentary committees (on which Harperites will be in the majority) study the following questions: • Banning late term abortions. • Restrictions on immigration. • Support for faith based initiatives. • The winding down of federal support for the arts and research through the Canada Council and related programs by downloading these activities to the provinces. • Private marketing of wheat and the termination of the Wheat Board. A Harper majority government would act quickly to set up a sweeping study (perhaps royal commission) on the prospects for a much closer North American Union. Following the publication of the report, with much fanfare, the government would act quickly to open negotiations with Washington on: • A single North American market, with a common external tariff. • A single currency to be known as the U.S. dollar. • A. tighter military alliance and a common foreign policy, in which Canada’s global policies are locked into those of Washington in essential respects. This agenda, conferring all the advantages of the annexation of Canada on the U.S. without the bother of inviting Canadians to elect U.S. Senators would be an offer no president could refuse, and that includes Clinton, McCain or Obama (in alphabetical order). During the coming wrenching recession, during which there will be a dramatic reordering of the position occupied by the U.S. in the global economy---the U.S. will play a smaller role in the world economy and will be restrained from living beyond its means as much as it has in the past---the Harper government would make the historic error of aligning Canada more closely with the United States. The Harper majority government would bail out financial institutions on the principle that the rich are too important to be allowed to fail, and would not hesitate to impose a harsh regime on the unemployed, those on social assistance (through federal transfers to the provinces), recent immigrants, single parents, and native people. All this can be avoided, of course, by not electing a majority Conservative government when the time comes. Posted by James Laxer at 12:54 pm 32 comments: Menton, France: Last spring, when he cruised to victory in the French presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy was being hailed as the Margaret Thatcher of France, the leader who would tame wage and salary earners. He would tempt them away from their preference for early retirement, the thirty-five hour work week, and strong job security. He would bring “flexibility” to France, a term which means a more market-driven economy, with fewer safeguards for workers. France under Sarkozy would be en route to a more Anglo-American socio-economic system. Ten months after his election, though, Sarkozy is in political hot water. In yesterday’s first-round voting in municipal elections across France, the left won a major victory against the President’s party, the Socialists and their allies receiving 47.5 per cent of the vote, and Sarkozy’s UMP and its allies, 40 per cent (the second round of voting is next Sunday). Those who were lauding Sarko’s political smarts---his ability to win over leftists such as the peripatetic Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (not much of a leftist, he supported the invasion of Iraq)---have had to think again. The hapless left, written off as headed for the trash can, is back and considerably stronger than a year ago. Both some silly and preventable pratfalls and some stubborn obstacles have combined to grease the skids for Sarko’s descent. The silliness, which has earned him the nickname President “bling” has arisen from Sarkozy’s tendency to show up everywhere, act like a spoiled kid, and fire off half-baked proposals that make everybody mad. From the moment he was sworn into office, Sarkozy took to offering advice to the French about how they should lead their lives. The French, who confound everyone by combining staunch individualism with collectivism hated the advice. Lectures from their president on how they ought to work harder did not go down well, especially against the backdrop of his marriage breakup followed by his whirlwind romance with, and marriage to, former model and singer Carla Bruni. This is not because the French disapprove of a President who has a long-term relationship with someone other than his wife. Not at all. Francois Mitterrand had a well-known liaison with another woman while he was in office. What annoyed the French was that at the same time as they were watching the cost of living rise, and were experiencing increasing uncertainty about the future, their President was showing up on television and in print arm in arm with Carla Bruni. It didn’t seem right, somehow. Why should we work harder, people grumbled, while he runs around. The wedding’s aftermath didn’t help. Once they were married, Sarko and Bruni could travel together on state visits. But the sight of the two of them snickering in South Africa while they visited the cell in which Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for twenty-seven years contributed to their image as spoiled Yuppies. What kind of president was this? In addition to looking like a juvenile in heat, Sarko kept turning up with ideas that had not been thought through. One day, he suddenly announced that public television channels in France would have to dispense with relying on advertising for much of their revenue. How would they make up the lost revenue, everyone asked? Was this a plot to sell off public television channels to the private sector, or to increase the advertising revenues for the private channels? No one, including members of the government, had any idea. Then Sarko showed up at a school to announce that he believed that young students should study the Holocaust and the deportation of French Jews to Germany much more closely. In the process, they should put themselves in the place of one young person who was deported during the war to understand the enormity of what this involved. This would help, Sarkozy said, with their understanding of Judeo-Christian civilization. This idea obviously had some merit. But to appear at a school and announce it without consulting with educators meant that it would be torn to shreds, as it was. Some complained that the idea would result in young students being traumatized, others were angry with Sarkozy’s characterization of the proposal in terms of Judeo-Christian tradition because this was a violation of the secular nature of French education. Not long afterward, the proposal was dropped. Far from being an effective leader, Sarkozy has wasted his political energy on a myriad of minor initiatives. As a consequence, he has provoked anxiety instead of inspiring confidence, and that is reflected in his fall in public opinion polls in answer to the question---is the president doing a good job. Right-wing parties always try to sell themselves as competent, if not compassionate. A major casualty of his first ten months in office is that Sarkozy no longer exudes an air of competence. Then there are the important obstacles in the path of Sarkozy’s program. Sarkozy came to power promising a new social bargain: the French should work harder so they could make more money. He styled himself as “the purchasing power” President. Over the last few months, though, the cost of living has jumped sharply in France, as seen in higher fuel prices and a notable increase in the price of food. On the news every night, there are stories about people saying their incomes are stretched tighter than ever to make ends meet. Much of the increase in food prices, of course, has to do with the higher price of energy, but some of it has shown up in the high profits of France’s major supermarket chains. The French are angry that some people are profiting from the higher prices, while the majority are worse off. Sarkozy is associated in the public mind with the big interests who are reaping the high profits. Some of the President’s ministers tried pouring cold water on the extent of the price increases but that only made matters worse. French shoppers know the price of eggs, bread, milk, meat, and fruit and vegetables, and they don’t react well to a minister telling them that prices haven’t gone up as much as they think. Adding to the general insecurity are the key elements of Sarkozy’s program---cutting taxes especially for the rich, sharply reducing the number of public sector employees, reopening pension arrangements that allow for early retirement and requiring employees to work more years, and making it less costly for employers to terminate their employees. This program makes hundreds of thousands of people worry about their jobs and their lifetime plans. The response to its implementation has been frequent strikes and demonstrations involving rail workers, workers on the Paris metro, taxi drivers, teachers and others. Even those who support the broad aims of Sarkozy’s policies blame him to some extent for the disruptions that accompany his brave new world of the right. A fundamental problem with Sarkozy’s plans for France centre on his negative attitude to immigration and the descendants of post-war immigrants, particularly those from North Africa. France, like most of Europe, has an aging population (despite early education and family allowance programs that have succeeded in raising the birth rate). High rates of economic growth are difficult to achieve in an aging society. If the French want rapid growth, the obvious solution is immigration. During the post-war decades, high rates of immigration helped spark a rate of economic growth in the 1960s that exceeded those achieved in West Germany, the United States and Canada. Over the last quarter century, however, the French have been fed a constant drip of anti-immigrant propaganda. The epicenter of the message of exclusionism was the Front National led by former paratrooper Jean-Marie Le Pen. Over the last few years, though, Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s top cop as Minister of the Interior under Jacques Chirac, cultivated a hostile attitude to immigrants and their children. To be sure, he did it with more finesse than the Front National. His focus was on the so-called popular quartiers around Paris and other large cities, which housed large immigrant populations in substandard housing and among whom unemployment was high. Instead of concentrating on how to open France to bring the youths of these quartiers into the mainstream of national life through education and the creation of jobs, Sarkozy offered up a militaristic style of law and order. Sending in busloads of cops was his answer to problems. When things blew up in the troubled quartiers, Sarko’s line was that for France to be made secure, an unyielding law and order approach was the only way. Honing the negative attitudes of the French toward immigrants was a key to Sarko’s victory last spring. He has made it even easier than it was before for the French to bash immigrants in the course of casual conversations. Sarkozy’s approach to immigrant communities places a giant stumbling block in the path of the nation. These communities are crucial to France’s future, and France needs many more immigrants. The country is saddled, however, with a President whose program is headed nowhere and whose verbiage exceeds his judgment. Posted by James Laxer at 12:01 pm 3 comments: Obama and Clinton Have a Point: Let’s Take a Hard Look at NAFTA Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have been squabbling over which of them is more serious about standing up to Canada on the shortcomings of the North American Free Trade Agreement. In her last ditch effort to seize victory from the jaws of defeat in Ohio (we’ll know the result tonight), Clinton has been accusing Obama of talking tough to hard hit workers while reassuring Ottawa that he’s only kidding. Neither of these candidates is remotely pro-Canadian. As a border state senator, Hillary Clinton has been happy to bash Canada for its supposedly lax security whenever that suits her. Not that we should be surprised that the Democratic front runners could care less about Canada. That’s normal, despite the dewy-eyed proclivity of some Canadians to seek salvation from American politicians. We ought to be thankful though to Obama and Clinton for insisting on the renegotiation of NAFTA if either of them reaches the White House. Canadians have pressing reasons for taking a hard look at NAFTA. NAFTA and its predecessor, the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement were negotiated at a time when petroleum prices were much lower than today and the world was much less queasy about petroleum supply than it is now. When the Mulroney Conservatives negotiated the free trade deals, one of their major objectives was to ensure that no Canadian government could ever again pursue a petroleum policy that did not suit the oil companies, the Conservative government in Alberta and the U.S. administration in Washington. And while they failed miserably at gaining secure access for Canadian exports to the U.S. (witness softwood lumber), they succeeded brilliantly in tying the hands of Ottawa on petroleum. Under NAFTA, Canada is required to continue exporting petroleum to the United States at a level which must not fall below the average of the past three years. This remarkable commitment stands even should the regions of eastern Canada that rely on imported oil fall short as a consequence of a supply interruption. Not only does Canada have no strategic petroleum reserve---a point driven home by the recent work of the Parkland Institute in Alberta---under the terms of NAFTA Canada must make exports of petroleum to the U.S. a higher priority than meeting the energy needs of Canadians. From the start, NAFTA has been an “unequal treaty” for Canadians. The Mexicans, also major oil suppliers to the United States, are saddled with no such outrageous commitment, for the simple reason that Mexicans would never have stood for it. With petroleum shortages now a real threat in the world, Canada needs to renegotiate NAFTA, and if the United States is unwilling to reach a deal that removes the petroleum export commitments as they stand, Ottawa should give notice that Canada will withdraw from the trade deal. Under the Harper Conservatives and the newly re-elected Stelmach government in Alberta, the highest priority of Canadian economic policy is to increase petroleum exports as rapidly as possible, despite the ruinous environmental consequences, and the disastrous effects of the policy for Canadian industry. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has gone to war with Ontario insisting that the province slash its corporate taxes. By promoting the rapid increase in petroleum exports, the Conservatives are directly responsible for driving up the value of the Canadian dollar so quickly that Canadian manufacturing has had no chance to adjust. The Conservatives have skewed Canadian economic development to the long-run detriment of all Canadians, including Albertans who face the reduction of large regions of their province to a polluted moonscape. Thanks Barack and Hillary, for putting NAFTA back on the agenda. In our own national election, which can’t come too soon, Canadians ought to put the issue front and centre. Posted by James Laxer at 5:32 am 9 comments: Obama and Clinton Have a Point: Let’s Take a Hard ...
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Average but driving distance to Yosemite - Review of Miners Inn Motel, Mariposa, CA - TripAdvisor “Room cleanliness: B Towels: B TV: C fuzzy...” “Good mid level motel: Room was clean and upkept...” “There was free wifi in the main dining room but...” “The price Of room was fair and the room was big...” “There was an adequate breakfast in the morning...” “The wifi was a little hit and miss but they also...” “It's clean and staff was pretty friendly consider...” Average but driving distance to Yosemite - Miners Inn Motel United States California (CA) Mariposa Mariposa Hotels Miners Inn Motel “Average but driving distance to Yosemite ” and 12 more sites! Miners Inn Motel Motel | 5181 Highway 49 North, PO Box 1413, Mariposa, CA 95338 | | Hotel website 7 helpful votes “Average but driving distance to Yosemite ” The room was spacious, there is not much to complain about. The city has a limited number of rooms. The walls are very, very thin! All I can say is average. About a 45 min drive to the park. The staff was pleasant and breakfast was average. Sells beer and few souvenirs. Thank Tj M Report Ask Tj M about Miners Inn Motel Chinese (Traditional) first Chinese (Simplified) first Danish first Dutch first English first French first German first Hebrew first Italian first Japanese first Polish first Portuguese first Russian first Spanish first Swedish first Any Liz C 1 review “Our Stopover to Yosemite” Great place to stay for the night on our way to Yosemite. Appreciated the late night check in and friendly staff. :-) Bed was comfortable, enjoyed the lunar eclipse that one of the staff was talking about. Breakfast was good too. :-) Stayed April 2014, traveled with friends Review collected in partnership with Easytobook.com This business uses tools provided by TripAdvisor (or one of its official Review Collection Partners) to encourage and collect guest reviews, including this one. Helpful? Thank Liz C Report Ask Liz C about Miners Inn Motel We were limited in our hotel choices of hotels by the fact that we travel with a large breed dog. That being said we found the Miners Inn clean and comfortable but very dated. They have limited internet service throughout the hotel . . .our room didn't have it. The breakfast area was large and had ample seating but the selections were waffles or cold cereal or toast. The shower head is meant for someone 5' . . . my husband is nearly 6'. There was a remote for the heat with no instructions and it wasn't obvious how to get it to work. I wouldn't stay here again. Helpful? Thank Donna R Report Ask Donna R about Miners Inn Motel Level Contributor 1 review 2 helpful votes “Underrated top grade” Best small hotel found in years of US travels. Room fantastically appointed in every way. Large & roomy. Perfect finish on all decor. Furnishings & equipment excellent, including great jacuzzi & separate toilet/ shower suite. Kitchen/ dinner fully functionable & clean. Top marks due. Thank Peter R Report Ask Peter R about Miners Inn Motel 20 helpful votes “very nice and affordable hotel with friendly atmosphere well located for Yosemite” Miners Inn is the first hotel you will find in Mariposa when coming from the Yosemite National Park. It has clean and large rooms for a very affordable price and a very friendly atmosphere. The complementary breakfast is - for this type of hotel/motel - very good. We can also recommend the attached restaurant, Miners Roadhouse 140. Room Tip: Generally the rooms do not have WiFi (yet). However, our room was close enough to the pool for using... Thank Rainer11 Report Ask Rainer11 about Miners Inn Motel This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. travelerTricia Great value for the money. Breakfast was included. Clean room and bath. One exception was the very short shower. At 5'7" I had to duck to get under the shower head. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Pretty drive to Yosemite national park. Helpful? Thank travelerTricia Report Ask travelerTricia about Miners Inn Motel 4 helpful votes “Great hotel near Yosemite.” Clean comfortable hotel 45 minutes from Yosemite entrance and 1 hour from the Valley. Decent breakfast to get your day started. Waffles, hard boiled eggs, cereals, toast, and oat meals. Would definately stay here again. Thank Lee P Report Ask Lee P about Miners Inn Motel Show Prices Show Prices Show Prices Been to Miners Inn Motel? Share your experiences! Write a Review Add Photos & Videos Additional Information about Miners Inn Motel Address: 5181 Highway 49 North, PO Box 1413, Mariposa, CA 95338 Phone Number: Location: TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Expedia, Booking.com, Travelocity, Hotels.com, Hotwire, Orbitz, Priceline, Cancelon, Cheap Tickets, TripOnline SA, getaroom.com, HotelsClick, HotelQuickly and HRS so you can book your Miners Inn Motel reservations with confidence. 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Hidden Flames (Audiobook) by Kennedy Layne | Audible.com Series: Surviving Ashes, Book 2 USA Today best-selling author Kennedy Layne follows up with a second thrilling story in this addictive dystopian series that will leave you up at night wondering if the end is truly near.... There were a few things that got Owen Quade through his multiple combat tours. One was the dream of riding a custom motorcycle on a winding mountain road. The former Marine had finally managed to complete that goal, and along the way he'd gained his own bike shop and the mechanic to go with it. She was a rare beauty, and he wasn't talking about his bike either. Prue Whitaker preferred working on engines over rubbing shoulders with people, and that included her boss. She'd learned the hard way that men weren't as reliable as the hogs she could repair and she kept her distance from those who didn't feel the same way. She'd been successful until she'd recently shared a scorching kiss with Owen. One phone call had changed everything. A catastrophic event is on the verge of occurring, forcing them to pack up and leave everything behind. Prue is driven to trust Owen, who's given his word that he can get her to safety. Through the endless days of darkness, passion, and intrigue await them as they make their way through ashes and into the flames of tomorrow. Surviving Ashes Rocks This series by Kennedy Layne rocks! Her plots are exciting and imaginative and the characters are interesting. It's really hard to put the book down when you need to do other things! I can't wait for the next book in the Surviving Ashes series.
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May | 2015 | nzjazz New Zealand Music Month Jazz Celebration part two May 31, 2015 · by aleishaward · in Jazz, Music Industry, New Zealand · 2 Comments Here’s the second part of my celebration of New Zealand jazz for New Zealand Music Month. This second part covers the 1980s to today. One month cannot encompass all the wonderful groups and players that we have here, but I hope this and the previous post helps to expand your horizons about jazz in New […] NZ Music Month- Jazz Celebration May 16, 2015 · by aleishaward · in Jazz, New Zealand · Leave a comment To celebrate New Zealand Music Month I’ve decided to collect one track a day of New Zealand jazz. Although I had initially thought of actually posting one per day things got in the way so instead I’ve grouped them into two larger posts for your delectation. So here’s part one of my New Zealand Music […] May 6, 2015 · by aleishaward · in Jazz, New Zealand, Research, United States · Leave a comment As part of the New Zealand Music Month celebrations, Tuesday next week (May 12) I’m talking at the Auckland Central Library about the Dave Brubeck Quartet’s tours to New Zealand in the 1960s and the evolution of his piece ‘Maori Blues’ from the 1961 album Time Further Out: Miro Reflections. Pertinent details: 12 May 6pm (live […]
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Great apartment in a great panoramic position with sensational terrace included outdoor shower. Super sea views. On foot it is 20 minutes from Piran, a very beautiful city. To swim in the ocean, you walk 5 minutes downhill (back there are then at least 10 The owner was wonderful, greeting us and bringing fresh bread and advising us on the area. The accommodation is very well equipped with everything you would need. Fantastic views, half an hour walk to Piran ( there is one quite steep hill, but Ok)
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Elder Ormsby - Romania Moldova Mission: Week 46 Wow that is so crazy to think that M...Sora...Seestra...Hermana? B is already in the MTC! It was so cool to see all those people. Glad to know that everyone is still alive haha. (Concerning pictures Mom sent from another senior missionary blog) I was actually the one to take those photos at the mission home with all those senior couples. We picked up the food for them and were just in time to hear the final testimonies. When you walked in, you could feel the Spirit, almost like a blanket. President Hill bore his testimony as well. He talked about the hard work of the senior couples and then about the missionaries. He didnt know that me and my companion were there, so what he said about the missionaries was very special for me. He said that the Romania Moldova mission has some of the greatest missionaries he has ever met. Now, if he had said that to a room full of missionaries, some would state that he only said it to boost their spirits. The fact that he said it without knowing that we were there, and with the Spirit in the room, there was confirmation of the love that President Hill has for all the missionaries. It made me want to work harder and to be a better missionary in general. (The picture Elder Ormsby took of the senior missionaries. He thinks so highly of these people. God bless the senior missionaries - their service is beyond price.) The statue in Piata Revolutiei is such a strange thing. No one can really say what it is or what it means, but there are some people who say that it represents a "piercing of the conscience". There were a lot of people killed during the Revolutionary war. They wanted to remind the people of the horror of it all. The red stuff, we think, is an "after touch". (from the senior missionaries' blog) I am very jealous that you were able to go to the temple. What a blessing! So cool that the E's were sealed in the temple. It makes you think about the eternal family, how we can be together forever. What a blessing it is to know that. Not even death can pull you away from your family as long as you follow God's plan. I will be talking to President on Tuesday to find out what the plan will be for the upcoming transfers. I can't think of any other reasonable solution than to stay an extra transfer. Elder G is a great missionary. He is very close to being done with his mission (31 days) and he has had some health problems, but is still working! I havent gotten any of those pictures from Sora L (she took all the pictures, it cost 35 lei per camera), but I will get those to you ASAP. Love Elder Ormsby P.S. Will you please ask E to write me. Posted by Scarehaircare at 7:19 PM Labels: Bucharest, Mission Companions, public artwork, senior missionaries Quick note and pictures Week 42 - Transfer Week and Incoming Missionaries
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Nobility of Poland - Part Iarchive.iswebpage captureSaved fromno other snapshots from this url23 Feb 2013 08:09:24 UTCAll snapshotsfrom host www.almanachdegotha.orgLinked from en.wikipedia.org » Teofila Ludwika Zasławska et.wikipedia.org » ŠlahtaWebpageScreenshotsharedownload .zipreport error or abuseFacebookTwitterGoogle+VKontakteLivejournalRedditVoatPinboardshort linklong linkhtml code<a href="http://archive.is/B7Ria"> <img width="300" height="200" src="http://archive.today/B7Ria/815cfccff65f4a21b795920b9b36a1465a5c23ba/scr.png"><br> Nobility of Poland - Part I<br> archived 23 Feb 2013 08:09:24 UTC | title = Nobility of Poland - Part I | url = http://www.almanachdegotha.org/id221.html | date = 2013-02-23 | archiveurl = http://archive.is/B7Ria | archivedate = 2013-02-23 }} Nobility of the WorldVolume VIII - Poland The History and Registerof The Nobility of PolandSzlachta was the noble class in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (which were united in 1569 and then became the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) and the increasingly polonized territories under their control (such as Ducal Prussia or the Ruthenian lands). The nobility arose in the late Middle Ages. Traditionally, its members were owners of landed property, often in the form of folwarks. The nobility enjoyed substantial and almost unrivaled political privileges until the late 18th century. Their sovereignty was ended in 1795 by the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Then, until 1918 their legal status was dependent on policies of the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia or the Habsburg Monarchy. In the Second Polish Republic the privileges of the nobility were lawfully abolished by the March Constitution in 1921 and have not been re-granted by any later Polish law. History and EtymologyThe Polish term "szlachta" designates the formalized, hereditary noble class. In official Latin documents the oldCommonwealth hereditary szlachta is referred to as "nobilitas" and is equivalent to the English nobility. There used to be a widespread misconception to translate "szlachta" as "gentry", because some nobles were poor. Some were even poorer than the non-noble gentry that declined with the 'second serfdom' and re-emerged after thePartitions. Some would even become tenants to the gentry but still kept their constitutional superiority. But it's not wealth or lifestyle (as with the gentry) but a hereditary legal status of a nobleman that makes you one. A specific nobleman was called a "szlachcic", and a noblewoman, a "szlachcianka.""Szlachta" derives from the Old German word "slahta" (now "(Adels) Geschlecht", "(noble) family"), much as many other Polish words pertaining to the nobility derive from German words - e.g., the Polish "rycerz" ("knight", cognate of the German "Ritter") and the Polish "herb" ("coat of arms", from the German "Erbe", "heritage"). Poles of the 17th century assumed that "szlachta" was from the German "schlachten" ("to slaughter" or "to butcher"); also suggestive is the German "Schlacht" ("battle"). Early Polish historians thought the term may have derived from the name of the legendary proto-Polish chief, Lech, mentioned in Polish and Czech writings."Šlėkta" is a derivative from a Polish term used in the Lithuanian language having more or less the same meaning usually with a negative nuance. Kindred terms that might be applied to an early Polish nobleman were "rycerz" (from German Ritter, "knight"), the Latin "nobilis" ("noble"; plural: "nobiles") and "możny" ("magnate", "oligarch"; plural: "możni"). Some powerful Polish nobles were referred to as "magnates" (Polish singular: "magnat", plural: "magnaci"). It has to be remembered however, that not all knights were nobles.Today the word szlachta in the Polish language denotes any noble class in the world. In broadest meaning, it can also denote some non-hereditary honorary knighthoods granted today by some European monarchs. Even some 19th century non-noble landed gentry would be called szlachta by courtesy or error as they owned manorial estates but were not noble by birth. In the narrow sense it denotes the old-Commonwealth nobility. The Origins of Polish NobilityThe Polish nobility probably derived from a Slavic warrior class, forming a distinct element within the ancient Polonic tribal groupings. This is uncertain, however, as there is little surviving documentation on the early history of Poland, or of the movements of the Slavonic people into what became the territory so designated. The szlachta themselves claimed descent from the Sarmatians (see paragraph 2.2 below) who came to Europe in the 5th century C.E. Around the 14th century, there was little difference between knights and the szlachta in Poland, apart from legal and economic. Members of the szlachta had the personal obligation to defend the country (pospolite ruszenie), thereby becoming the kingdom's privileged social class.Concerning the early Polish tribes, geography contributed to long-standing traditions. The Polish tribes were internalized and organized around a unifying religious cult, governed by the wiec, an assembly of free tribesmen. Later, when safety required power to be consolidated, an elected prince was chosen to govern.The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood and descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or starszyna) had judicial and military power over the ród/clan, although this power was often exercised with an assembly of elders. Strongholds called grόd were built where the religious cult was powerful, where trials were conducted, and where clans gathered in the face of danger. The opole was the territory occupied by a single tribe. (Manteuffel 1982, p. 44).Before going deeper into the history of Polish nobility, it is important to note use of the English word "knight", which can be misleading as it leads to inevitable comparisons with the British gentry. In comparison, the Polish nobility was a "power elite" caste, not a social class. The paramount principle of Polish nobility was that it was hereditary.Mieszko I of Poland (c. 935 - 25 May 992) utilized an elite knightly retinue from his army, which he depended upon for success in uniting the Lekhitic tribes and preserving the unity of his state. Documented proof exists of Mieszko I's successors utilizing such a retinue, too.Another class of knights were granted land by the prince, allowing them to serve the prince militarily. A Polish nobleman living at this time before the 15th century was referred to as a "rycerz", very roughly equivalent to the English "knight", the critical difference being the status of "rycerz" was strictly hereditary; the class of all such individuals was known as the "rycerstwo". Representing the wealthier families of Poland and itinerant knights from abroad seeking their fortunes, this other class of rycerstwo, which became the szlachta/nobility ("szlachta" becomes the proper term for Polish nobility beginning about the 15th century), gradually formed apart from Mieszko I's and his successors' elite retinues. This rycerstwo/nobility obtained more privileges granting them favored status. They were absolved from particular burdens and obligations under ducal law, resulting in the belief only rycerstwo (those combining military prowess with high/noble birth) could serve as officials in state administration.Select rycerstwo were distinguished above the other rycerstwo, because they descended from past tribal dynasties, or because early Piasts' endowments made them select beneficiaries. These rycerstwo of great wealth were called możni (Magnates). Socially they were not a distinct class from the rycerstwo they originated from and to which they would return were their wealth lost. (Manteuffel 1982, pp. 148-149).The Period of Division, A.D., 1138 - A.D., 1314, nearly 200 years of feudal fragmentation, when Bolesław III divided Poland among his sons, began the social structure allegedly separating great landowning feudal nobles (możni/Magnates, both ecclesiastical and lay) from the rycerstwo they originated from. The prior social structure was one of Polish tribes united into the historic Polish nation under a state ruled by the Piast dynasty, this dynasty appearing circa 850 A.D.Some możni (Magnates) descending from past tribal dynasties regarded themselves as co-proprietors of Piast realms, even though the Piasts attempted to deprive them of their independence. These możni (Magnates) constantly sought to undermine princely authority. In Gall Anonym's chronicle, there is noted the nobility's alarm when the Palatine Sieciech "elevated those of a lower class over those who were noble born" entrusting them with state offices.The Lithuanian NobilityIn Lithuania Propria, Samogitia and Prussia, prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Lithuania by Mindaugas, nobles were called 'bajorai' and the higher nobility 'kunigai' or 'kunigaikščiai' (dukes). They were the established local leaders and warlords. During the development of the state they gradually became subordinated to higher dukes, and later to the King of Lithuania.After the Union of Horodło the Lithuanian nobility acquired equal status with the Polish szlachta, and over time began to become more and more polonized, although they did preserve their national consciousness, and in most cases recognition of their Lithuanian family roots. In the 16th century some of the Lithuanian nobility erroneously claimed that they were of Roman extraction, and the Lithuanian language was just a morphed Latin language.The process of polonization took place over a lengthy period of time. At first only the highest members of the nobility were involved, although gradually a wider group of the population was affected. The major effects on the lesser Lithuanian nobility took place after various sanctions were imposed by the Russian Empire such as removing Lithuania from the names of the Gubernyas few years after the November Uprising. After the January Uprising the sanctions went further, and Russian officials announced that "Lithuanians are Russians seduced by Poles and Catholicism" and began to intensify russification, and to ban the printing of books in the Lithuanian language. The Ruthenian NobilityIn Ruthenia (Ukraine) the nobility gradually gravitated its loyalty towards the multicultural and multilingualGrand Duchy of Lithuania after the principalities of Halych and Volhynia became a part of it. Many noble Ruthenian families intermarried with Lithuanian ones. The Orthodox nobles' rights were nominally equal to those enjoyed by Polish and Lithuanian nobility, but there was a cultural pressure to convert to Catholicism, that was greatly eased in 1596 by the Union of Brest. See for example careers of Senator Adam Kisiel and Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki. Szlachta's Rise to PowerNobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc. - yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). Many nobles were, in actuality, really usurpers, being commoners, who moved into another part of the country and falsely pretended to noble status. Hundreds of such false nobles were denounced by Hieronim Nekanda Trepka in his Liber generationis plebeanorium (or Liber chamorum) in the first half of 16th century. The law forbade non-nobles from owning nobility-estates and promised the estate to the denouncer. Trepka was an impoverished nobleman who lived a townsman life and collected hundreds of such stories hoping to take over any of such estates. It doesn't seem he ever succeeded in proving one at the court. Many sejms issued decrees over the centuries in an attempt to resolve this issue, but with little success. It is unknown what percentage of the Polish nobility came from the 'lower' orders of society, but most historians agree that nobles of such base origins formed a 'significant' element of the szlachta.The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Liberty in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Despite having a king, Poland was called the nobility'sCommonwealth because the king was elected by all interested members of hereditary nobility and Poland was considered to be the property of this class, not of the king or the ruling dynasty. This state of affairs grew up in part because of the extinction of the male-line descendants of the old royal dynasty (first the Piasts, then the Jagiellons), and the selection by the nobility of the Polish king from among the dynasty's female-line descendants.Branicki,holding hetman's buława.Poland's successive kings granted privileges to the nobility at the time of their election to the throne (the privileges being specified in the king-elect's Pacta conventa) and at other times in exchange for ad hoc permission to raise an extraordinary tax or a pospolite ruszenie Poland's nobility thus accumulated a growing array of privileges and immunities, In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great (Kazimierz Wielki) issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Kazimierz male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He decreed that the nobility would no longer be required to pay 'extraordinary'taxes, or pay with their own funds for military expeditions outside Poland. He also promised that during travels of the royal court, the king and the court would pay for all expenses, instead of using facilities of local nobility.In 1374 King Louis of Hungary approved the Privilege of Koszyce (Polish: "przywilej koszycki" or "ugoda koszycka") in Košice in order to guarantee the Polish throne for his daughter Jadwiga. He broadened the definition of who was a member of the nobility and exempted the entire class from all but one tax (łanowy, which was limited to 2 groszefrom łan (an old measure of land size)). In addition, the King's right to raise taxes was abolished; no new taxes could be raised without the agreement of the nobility. Henceforth, also, district offices (Polish: "urzędy ziemskie") were reserved exclusively for local nobility, as the Privilege of Koszyce forbade the king to grant official posts and major Polish castles to foreign knights. Finally, this privilege obliged the King to pay indemnities to nobles injured or taken captive during a war outside Polish borders.In 1422 King Władysław II Jagiełło by the Privilege of Czerwińsk (Polish: "przywilej czerwiński") established the inviolability of nobles' property (their estates could not be confiscated except upon a court verdict) and ceded some jurisdiction over fiscal policy to the Royal Council (later, the Senat), including the right to mint coinage.In 1430 with the Privileges of Jedlnia, confirmed at Kraków in 1433 (Polish: "przywileje jedlneńsko-krakowskie"), based partially on his earlier Brześć Kujawski privilege (April 25, 1425), King Władysław II Jagiełło granted the nobility a guarantee against arbitrary arrest, similar to the English Magna Carta's Habeas corpus, known from its own Latin name as "neminem captivabimus (nisi jure victum)." Henceforth no member of the nobility could be imprisoned without a warrant from a competent court of justice: the king could neither punish nor imprison any noble at his whim. King Władysław's quid pro quo for this boon was the nobles' guarantee that his throne would be inherited by one of his sons (who would be bound to honour the privileges theretofore granted to the nobility). On May 2, 1447 the same king issued the Wilno Privilege which gave the Lithuanian boyars the same rights as those possessed by the Polish szlachta.In 1454 King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon granted the Nieszawa Statutes (Polish: "statuty cerkwicko-nieszawskie"), clarifying the legal basis of voivodship sejmiks (local parliaments). The king could promulgate new laws, raise taxes, or call for a levée en masse (pospolite ruszenie) only with the consent of the sejmiks, and the nobility were protected from judicial abuses. The Nieszawa Statutes also curbed the power of the magnates, as the Sejm (national parliament) received the right to elect many officials, including judges, voivods and castellans. These privileges were demanded by the szlachta as a compensation for their participation in the Thirteen Years' War.The first "free election" (Polish: "wolna elekcja") of a king took place in 1492. (To be sure, some earlier Polish kings had been elected with help from bodies such as that which put Casimir II on the throne, thereby setting a precedent for free elections.) Only senators voted in the 1492 free election, which was won by Jan I Olbracht. For the duration of the Jagiellonian Dynasty, only members of that royal family were considered for election; later, there would be no restrictions on the choice of candidates.In 1493 the national parliament, the Sejm, began meeting every two years at Piotrków. It comprised two chambers:a Senate of 81 bishops and other dignitaries; anda Chamber of Envoys of 54 envoys (in Polish, "envoy" is "poseł") representing their respective Lands.The numbers of senators and envoys later increased.On April 26, 1496 King Jan I Olbracht granted the Privilege of Piotrków (Polish: "Przywilej piotrkowski", "konstytucja piotrkowska" or "statuty piotrkowskie"), increasing the nobility's feudal power over serfs. It bound the peasant to the land, as only one son (not the eldest) was permitted to leave the village; townsfolk (Polish: "mieszczaństwo") were prohibited from owning land; and positions in the Church hierarchy could be given only to nobles.On 23 October 1501, at Mielnik Polish-Lithuanian Union was reformed at the Union of Mielnik (Polish: unia mielnicka, unia piotrkowsko-mielnicka). It was there that the tradition of the coronation Sejm (Polish: "Sejm koronacyjny") was founded. Once again the middle nobility (middle in wealth, not in rank) attempted to reduce the power of the magnates with a law that made them impeachable before the Senate for malfeasance. However the Act of Mielno (Polish: Przywilej mielnicki) of 25 October did more to strengthen the magnate dominated Senate of Poland then the lesser nobility. The nobles were conceded the right to refuse to obey the King or his representatives-in the Latin, "non praestanda oboedientia"--and to form confederations, an armed rebellion against the king or state officers if the nobles thought that the law or their legitimate privileges were being infringed.On 3 May 1505 King Aleksander I Jagiellon granted the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Latin: "I accept nothing new except by common consent"). This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representatives of the nobility, in Sejm and Senat assembled, and thus greatly strengthened the nobility's political position. Basically, this act transferred legislative power from the king to the Sejm. This date commonly marks the beginning of the First Rzeczpospolita, the period of a szlachta-run "Commonwealth".In 1520 the Act of Bydgoszcz granted the Sejm the right to convene every four years, with or without the king's permission. About that time the "executionist movement" (Polish: "egzekucja praw"--"execution of the laws") began to take form. Its members would seek to curb the power of the magnates at the Sejm and to strengthen the power of king and country. In 1562 at the Sejm in Piotrków they would force the magnates to return many leasedcrown lands to the king, and the king to create a standing army (wojsko kwarciane). One of the most famous members of this movement was Jan Zamoyski. After his death in 1605, the movement lost its political force.Until the death of Zygmunt II August, the last king of the Jagiellonian dynasty, monarchs could only be elected from within the royal family. However, starting from 1573, practically any Polish noble or foreigner of royal blood could become a Polish-Lithuanian monarch. Every newly elected king was supposed to sign two documents - thePacta conventa ("agreed pacts") - a confirmation of the king's pre-election promises, and Henrican articles(artykuły henrykowskie, named after the first freely elected king, Henry of Valois). The latter document served as a virtual Polish constitution and contained the basic laws of the Commonwealth:Free election of kings;Religious tolerance;The Diet to be gathered every two years;Foreign policy controlled by the Diet;A royal advisory council chosen by the Diet;Official posts restricted to Polish and Lithuanian nobles;Taxes and monopolies set up by the Diet only;Nobles' right to disobey the king should he break any of these laws.In 1578 king Stefan Batory created the Crown Tribunal in order to reduce the enormous pressure on the Royal Court. This placed much of the monarch's juridical power in the hands of the elected szlachta deputies, further strengthening the nobility class. In 1581 the Crown Tribunal was joined by a counterpart in Lithuania, theLithuanian Tribunal. Transformation into AristocracyFor many centuries, wealthy and powerful members of the szlachta sought to gain legal privileges over their peers. Few szlachta were wealthy enough to be known as magnates (karmazyni - the "Crimsons", from the crimson colour of their boots). A proper magnate should be able to trace noble ancestors back for many generations and own at least 20 villages or estates. He should also hold a major office in the Commonwealth. Some historians estimate the number of magnates as 1% of the number of szlachta. Out of approx. one million szlachta, tens of thousands of families, only 200-300 persons could be classed as great magnates with country-wide possessions and influence, and 30-40 of them could be viewed as those with significant impact on Poland's politics.Magnates often received gifts from monarchs, which significantly increased their wealth. Often, those gifts were only temporary leases, which the magnates never returned (in 16th century, the anti-magnate opposition among szlachta was known as the ruch egzekucji praw - movement for execution of the laws - which demanded that all such possessions are returned to their proper owner, the king).One of the most important victories of the magnates was the late 16th century right to create ordynacja's (similar tomajorats), which ensured that a family which gained wealth and power could more easily preserve this. Ordynacje's of families of Radziwiłłs, Zamoyskis, Potockis or Lubomirskis often rivalled the estates of the king and were important power bases for the magnates.Loss of influence by szlachtaThe sovereignty of szlachta was ended in 1795 by the Partitions of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Then, until1918 their legal status dependent on policies of: Russian Empire, Kingdom of Prussia or Habsburg Monarchy. InSecond Polish Republic the privileges of the nobility were lawfully abolished by the March Constitution in 1921 and as such not granted by any future Polish law.Szlachta cultureThe Polish nobility differed in many respects from the nobility of other countries. The most important difference was that, while in most European countries the nobility lost power as the ruler strove for absolute monarchy, in Poland the reverse process occurred: the nobility actually gained power at the expense of the king, and the political system evolved into anoligarchy.Poland's nobility were also more numerous than those of all other European countries, constituting some 10% - 12% of the total population of historic Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth also some 10% - 12% among ethnic Poleson ethnic Polish lands (part of Commonwealth), but up to 25% of all Poles worldwide (szlachta could dispose more of resources to travels and/or conquering), while in some poorer regions (e.g. Mazowsze, the area centred onWarsaw) nearly 30%. However, according to szlachta comprised around 8% of the total population in 1791 (up from 6.6% in the 16th century), and no more than 16% of the Roman Catholic (mostly ethnically Polish) population. It should be noted, though, that Polish szlachta usually incorporated most local nobility from the areas that were absorbed by Poland-Lithuania (Ruthenian boyars, Livonian nobles, etc.) By contrast, the nobilities of other European countries, except for Spain, amounted to a mere 1-3%, however the era of sovereign rules of Polish nobility ended earlier then in other countries (excluding France) yet in 1795 (see: Partitions of Poland), since then their legitimation and future fate depended on legislature and procedures of Russian Empire, Kingdom of Prussia orHabsburg Monarchy. Gradually their privileges were under further limitations to be completely dissolved byMarch Constitution of Poland in 1921.There were a number of avenues to upward social mobility and the achievement of nobility. Poland's nobility was not a rigidly exclusive, closed class. Many low-born individuals, including townsfolk, peasants and Jews, could and did rise in Polish society up to official ennoblement. Thus Poland's noble class was more stable than those of other countries, and so was spared the societal tensions and eventual disintegration that characterised the French Revolution. Each szlachcic had enormous influence over the country's politics, in some ways even greater than what is enjoyed by the citizens of modern democratic countries. Between 1652 and 1791, any nobleman could nullify all the proceedings of a given sejmsejmik (Commonwealth local parliament) by exercising his individual right of liberum veto (Latin for "I do not allow"), except in the case of a confederated sejm or confederated sejmik. (Commonwealth parliament) orAll children of the Polish nobility inherited their noble status from a noble mother and father. Any individual could attain ennoblement (nobilitacja) for special services to the state. A foreign noble might be naturalised as a Polish noble (Polish: "indygenat") by the Polish king (later, from 1641, only by a general sejm).In theory at least, all Polish noblemen were social equals. Also in theory they were legal peers. Those who held 'real power' dignities were more privileged but these dignities were not hereditary. Those who held honorary dignities were higher in 'ritual' hierarchy but these dignities were also granted for a lifetime. Some tenancies became hereditary and went with both privilege and titles. Nobles who were not direct barons of the Crown but held land from other lords were only peers "de iure". The poorest enjoyed the same rights as the wealthiest magnate. The exceptions were a few symbolically privileged families such as the Radziwiłł, Lubomirski and Czartoryski, who sported honorary aristocratic titles recognized in Poland or received from foreign courts, such as "Prince" or "Count." (see also The Princely Houses of Poland). All other szlachta simply addressed each other by their given name or as "Sir Brother" (Panie bracie) or the feminine equivalent. The other forms of address would be "Illustrious and Magnificent Lord", "Magnificent Lord", "Generous Lord" or "Noble Lord" (in decreasing order) or simply "His/Her Grace Lord/Lady XYZ".Hetman Stefan Czarniecki in crimson bekiesza. Holds buława in right hand. Note crimson boots (buty karmazynowe), a sign of wealth and high status. The crimson color worn by wealthy szlachta prompted the magnates' nickname, "karmazyni" - "the crimson ones."According to their financial standing, the nobility were in common speech divided into:magnates: the wealthiest class; owners of vast lands, towns, many villages, thousands of peasantsmiddle nobility (średnia szlachta): owners of one of more villages, often having some official titles or Envoys from the local Land Assemblies to the General Assembly,petty nobility (drobna szlachta), owners of a part of a village or owning no land at all, often referred to by a variety of colourful Polish terms such as:szaraczkowa - grey nobility, from their grey, woollen, uncoloured zupansokoliczna - local nobility, similar to zaściankowazagrodowa - from zagroda, a farm, often little different from a peasant's dwellingzagonowa - from zagon, a small unit of land measure, hide nobilitycząstkowa - partial, owners of only part of a single villagepanek - little pan (i.e. lordling), term used in Kaszuby, the Kashubian region, also one of the legal terms for legally separated lower nobility in late medieval and early modern Polandhreczkosiej - buckwheat sowers - those who had to work their fields themselves.zaściankowa - from zaścianek, a name for plural nobility settlement, neighbourhood nobility. Just like hreczkosiej, zaściankowa nobility would have no peasants.brukowa - cobble nobility, for those living in towns like townsfolkgołota - naked nobility, i.e. the landless. Gołota szlachta would be considered the 'lowest of the high'.Note that Polish landed gentry (ziemianie or ziemiaństwo) was composed of any nobility that owned lands: thus of course the magnates, the middle nobility and that lesser nobility that had at least part of the village. As manorial lordships were also opened to burgesses of certain privileged royal cities, not all landed gentry had a hereditary title of nobility.Polish HeraldryCoats of arms were very important to the Polish nobility. It is notable, that the Polish heraldic system evolved separately from its western counterparts and differed in many ways from the heraldry of other European countries.The most notable difference is that, contrary to other European heraldic systems, most families sharing origin would also share a coat-of-arms. They would also share arms with families adopted into the clan (these would often have their arms officially altered upon ennoblement). Sometimes unrelated families would be falsely attributed to the clan on the basis of similarity of arms. Also often noble families claimed inaccurate clan membership. Logically, the number of coats of arms in this system was rather low and did not exceed 200 in late Middle Ages (40.000 in late XVIII century).Also, the tradition of differentiating between the coat of arms proper and a lozenge granted to women did not develop in Poland. Usually men inherited the coat of arms from their fathers. Also, the brisure was rarely used.SarmatismThe szlachta's prevalent mentality and ideology were manifested in "Sarmatism", a name derived fromscientifically unproved myth about szlachta origin from powerful ancient nation of Sarmatians. This belief system became an important part of szlachta culture and affected all aspects of their lives. It popularised by poets enshrined traditional village life, peace and pacifism; also oriental-style apparel (the żupan, kontusz, sukmana, pas kontuszowy, delia); and made the scimitar-like szabla, too, a near-obligatory item of everyday szlachta apparel. Sarmatism served to integrate the multi-ethnic nobility as it created an almost nationalistic sense of unity and pride in the szlachta's "Golden Liberty" (złota wolność). Knowledge of Latin was widespread, and most szlachta freely mixed Polish and Latin vocabulary (the latter, "macaronisms" - from "macaroni") in everyday conversation.In its early, idealistic form, Sarmatism seemed like a salutary cultural movement: it fostered religious faith, honesty, national pride, courage, equality and freedom. Late Sarmatism turned belief into bigotry, honesty into political naiveté, pride into arrogance, courage into stubbornness, equality and freedom within the szlachta class into dissension and anarchy.The Religious Beliefs of The Polish NobilityPrior to the Reformation, the Polish nobility were mostly either Roman Catholic or Orthodox with a small group ofMuslims. Many families, however, soon adopted the Reformed faiths. After the Counter-Reformation, when theRoman Catholic ChurchPoland, the nobility became almost exclusively Catholic, despite the fact that Roman Catholicism was not the majority religion in Commonwealth (the Catholic and Orthodox churches each accounted for some 40% of regained power in all citizensJacob Frank joined the ranks of Jewish-descended Polish gentry. population, with the remaining 20% being Jews or members of Protestant denominations). In the 18th century, many followers of Jacob Frank joined the ranks of Jewish-descended Polish gentry. Although Jewish ethnicity wasn't usually a pretext to block or deprive of noble status, however some laws required religious convert from Judaism to Christianity (see: Neophyte) to be ennobled. The Ennoblement In Kingdom of PolandThe increase of number of Polish nobility by trustworthy ennoblements is proportionally minimal (since XIV century). In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ennoblement (nobilitacja) meant an individual's joining the szlachta (Polish nobility). At first it was granted by monarch, since late XVI century by the sejm that gave the ennobled person a coat of arms. Often that person could join an existing noble szlachta family with their own coat of arms. According to heraldic sources total number of trustworthy ennoblements issued since XIV century until late XVIII century, is estimated as about 800 (which gives probably average of about two ennoblements per year, trivia: some above 0.000 000 14 - 0.000 001 of historical population, compare: historical demography of Poland). Late XVIII century is time of short loosening of ennoblements policy, which can be explained in terms of sudden collapse of Commonwealth and sudden need of soldiers (see: Partitions of Poland, King Stanisław August Poniatowski).The Total Number of Ennoblements Estimationaccording to heraldic sources 1 600 (half o which constitute, performed in final years of the state collapse "sudden ennoblements" of late XVIII century) is a total estimated number of all trustworthy ennoblements in history of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth since XIV century.Polish Types of EnnoblementSkartabelat - introduced by pacta conventa of XVII century, ennoblement into a sort of lower nobility. Skartabels could not hold public offices or be members of the Sejm. After three generations in noble ranks these families would "mature" to peerage.Adopcja herbowa - old way of ennoblement, popular in XV century, connected with adoption into an existing noble clan by a powerful lord, abolished in XVII centurySimilar TermsIndygenat - recognition of foreign noble status. A foreign noble, after indygenat, received all privileges of a Polish szlachcic. In Polish history, 413 foreign noble families were recognized. From XVI century this was done by the King and SejmSejm only. (Polish parliament), since XVII century it was done by"secret ennoblement" of questionable legal status, opposed/not recognized by szlachta; by monarch without required by law approval of the sejm.In The Grand Duchy of LithuaniaIn the late 14th century, in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vytautas the Great reformed the Grand Duchy's army: instead of calling all men to arms, he created forces comprising professional warriors-bajorai ("nobles"; see thecognate "boyar"). As there were not enough nobles, Vytautas trained suitable men, relieving them of labor on the land and of other duties; for their military service to the Grand Duke, they were granted land that was worked by hired men (veldams). The newly-formed noble families generally took up, as their family names, the Lithuanianpagan given names of their ennobled ancestors; this was the case with the Goštautai, Radvilos, Astikai, Kęsgailosand others. These families were granted their coats of armsUnion of Horodlo (1413). under the In 1506, KingSigismund I the Old confirmed the position of the Lithuanian Council of Lords in state politics and limited entry into the nobility.The List of SzlachtaThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a semi-confederal and semi-federal monarchic republic comprising the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, from 1569 until 1795. The head of state was an electedmonarch. The Commonwealth's dominant social class was the nobility. This article chiefly lists the nobility'smagnate segment (the wealthier nobility), as they were the most prominent, famous and notable. These families would receive non-hereditary 'central' and Land dignities and titles under the Commonwealth law that forbade (with minor exceptions) any hereditary legal distinctions within the peerage. They would later be 'approximated' to honorary hereditary titles in the Partition period with little real-power privileges but would still be venerated among the Polish upper class and the rest of the society as 'senatorial', 'palatinal', 'castellanial' or "dignitarial' families."Szlachta" is the proper term for Polish nobility beginning about the 15th century. Most powerful members of szlachta were known as magnates ("magnaci" or the "magnateria" class). A Polish nobleman who lived earlier is referred to as a "rycerz" ("knight"); the class of all such individuals is the "rycerstwo" (the "chivalry" class). Most powerful members of "rycerstwo" were known as "możnowładzcy" (the "moznowładztwo" class).By Family Below is a list of most important Polish noble (szlachta) families. The families listed are the famous magnatesfamilies - ones that had accumulated great wealth and political power, generally preserved across several centuries. Please note that this list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all szlachta families. For the list of lesser known but still notable Polish noble families, see the corresponding category.All names are given first in the singular, then (parenthetically) in the plural.* Chodkiewicz (Chodkiewiczowie)* Czartoryski (Czartoryscy)* Lanckoroński (Lanckorońscy)* Lubomirski (Lubomirscy)* Mielzynski (Mielzynscy) .* Ogiński (Ogińscy)* Ostrogski (Ostrogscy)* Ostroróg (Ostrorogowie)* Pac (Pacowie)* Poniatowski (Poniatowscy)* Potocki (Potoccy)* Radziwiłł (Radziwiłłowie)* Sapieha (Sapiehowie)* Sanguszko (Sanguszkowie)* Tarnowski (Tarnowscy)* Tęczyński (Tęczyńscy)* Tyszkiewicz (Tyszkiewiczowie)* Wiśniowiecki (Wiśniowieccy)* Zamoysk (Zamoyscy)By The Year of BirthListed below are important members of the szlachta of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, by century and year of birth. In many cases, birth year is uncertain or unknown. During the Commonwealth, most people-including szlachta-paid little attention to their birthdates.The 15th Century Polish NobilityJan "Scibor" Taczanowski, 15th century, voivode of Łęczyca c. 1437Peter Hussakowski (Usakowski) 1448, NoblemanJan Tarnowski, 1488-1561, hetmanJan Lubrański, 1456-1520, bishopJan Łaski, 1456-1531, primate, archbishopMikołaj Kamieniecki, 1460-1515, hetmanKonstanty Ostrogski, 1460-1530, hetmanKrzysztof Szydłowiecki, 1467-1532, chancellorMichał Gliński, 1470-1534, princeJan Feliks "Szram" Tarnowski, 1471-1507, castellan, voivodeJan Stawicki, 1473-1510, voivode, starost of DidniaJan "Ciężki" Tarnowski, 1479-1527, castellan, starostTiedemann Giese, 1480-1560, bishopBarbara Kola, 1480-1560Jerzy Radziwiłł, 1480-1541, hetman, voivode, castellan, marshalJan Tęczyński, 1485-1553, Court MarshallPiotr Gamrat, 1487-1545, bishopStanisław Kostka, 1487-1555, castellan, podskarbiJan Łaski, 1499-1560, philosopherTomasz Łaźniński, 15th century (or earlier)-?Maciej Zamoyski, 15th century-?Jan Zamoyski, 15th century-16th centuryFlorian Zamoyski, 15th century-1510Barbara Kiszka, 15th century-1513Mikołaj Firlej, 15th century-1526, voivode, hetmanAndrzej Tarło, 15th century-1531, chorążyFeliks Zamoyski, 15th century-1535, voivodeJan Tarło, 15th century-1550, krajczy, podczaszy, cześnikPiotr Firlej, 15th century-1553, voivodeMikołaj Mielecki, 15th century-1585, hetman, voivodeThe 16th century Polish NobilityAndrzej Frycz Modrzewski (ca. 1503-1572) scholar, humanist and theologianMikołaj Rej, 1505-1568, writerStanisław Odrowąż, 1509-1545, castellan, voivodeJerzy Jazłowiecki, 1510-1575, hetmanMarcin Kromer, 1512-1589, Prince-BishopMikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł, 1512-1584, hetman, kanclerz (chancellor)Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł, 1515-1565, marshal, chancellor, palatineHieronim Jarosz Sieniawski, 1516-1579, voivodeStanisław Zamoyski, 1519-1572, castellanBarbara Radziwiłł, 1520-1550, queenJan Firlej, 1521-1574, marshall, starostKonstanty Wasyl Ostrogski, 1526-1608, voivodeJan Tarło, 1527-1587, castellan, voivodeMichał Wiśniowiecki, 1529-1584, castellanJan Kostka, 1529-1581, voivodeGrzegorz Branicki, c.1534-1595, łowczy of Kraków, starost of NiepołomiceZofia Tarnowska, 1534-1570Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski, 1537-1567, castellanSebastian Lubomirski, 1539-1613, castellanZofia Odrowąż, 1540-1580Jan Zamoyski, 1542-1605, hetman and chancellorJan Opaliński, 1546-1598Mikołaj VII Radziwiłł, 1546-1589, chambelainKrzysztof Mikołaj "the Lightning" Radziwiłł, 1547-1603, hetmanStanisław Żółkiewski, 1547-1620, hetman, catellan, chancellorMikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" Radziwiłł, 1549-1616, voivodeMarek Sobieski, 1549-1605, voivodeStanisław Kostka, 1550-1568, saintJan Tarnowski, 1550-1605, archbishopStanisław Stadnicki, 1551-1610Jan Kiszka, 1552-1592Andrzej Leszczyński, 1553-1606, starost of Nakło, voivode of Brześć KujawskiMikołaj Zebrzydowski, 1553-1620, voivodeJanusz Ostrogski, 1554-1620, castellan, voivodeAdam Sędziwój Czarnkowski, 1555-1628, voivodeJan Zbigniew Ossoliński, 1555-1628, Kings secretaryAleksander Koniecpolski, 1555-1609, voivodeJerzy Radziwiłł, 1556-1600, bishopLew Sapieha, 1557-1633, hetman, voivodeStanisław Krasiński, 1558-1617, voivodeJan Karol Chodkiewicz, 1560-1621, hetmanKatarzyna Ostrogska, 1560-157Krystyna Radziwiłł, 1560-1580Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza, 1562-1637, castellanZygmunt Tarło, 1562-1628, castellanMarcin Kazanowski, 1563/1566-1636, hetman, chancellor, voivodeZygmunt Kazanowski, 1563-1634, starost, courth marshall and chamberlainKonstanty Wiśniowiecki, 1564-1641, voivodeBarbara Tarnowska, 1566-1610Adam Wiśniowiecki, 1566-1622Jan Szczęsny Herburt, 1567-1616, starostJan Piotr Sapieha, 1569-1611, starosta uświacki, pułkownik królewskiJanusz Skumin Tyszkiewicz, 1570-1642, voivode, writerAleksander Ostrogski, 1571-1603, voivodeDaniel Naborowski, 1573-1640, poetJerzy Zbaraski, 1573-1631, castellanAnna Kostka, 1575-1635Katarzyna Kostka, 1575-1648Adam Hieronim Sieniawski, 1576-1616, starost, podczaszyGrzegorz IV Radziwiłł, 1578-1613, castellanRafał Leszczyński, 1579-1636, voivodeJanusz Radziwiłł, 1579-1620, castellanStanisław "Rewera" Potocki, 1579-1667, hetmanAleksander Józef Lisowski, 1580-1616, mercenary commanderSzymon Okolski, 1580-1653, historian, priestJakub Sobieski, 1580/88-1646, voivodeKrzysztof Zbaraski, 1580-1628, koniuszy, ambassadorHieronim Morsztyn, 1581-1623, poetJan Opaliński, 1581-1637, voivode of PoznańŁukasz Opaliński, 1581-1654, voivodeJan Tęczyński, 1581-1637, voivode of KrakówJakub Zadzik, 1582-1642, bishop and chancellorStanisław Lubomirski, 1583-1649Zofia Czeska, 1584-1650, nunPiotr Gembicki, 1585-1657, chancellorZofia Lubomirska, 1585-1612Krzysztof II Radziwiłł, 1585-1640, hetmanSzymon Starowolski, 1585-1650, priest, writerSamuel Korecki, 1586-1622Piotr Opaliński, 1586-1624Kasper Doenhoff, 1587-1645, voivodeKrzysztof Ossoliński, 1587-1645, voivodeStefan Pac, 1587-1640, chancellorMikołaj Firlej, 1588-1635, wojewoda sandomierskiMarina Mniszech, 1588-1614Samuel Łaszcz, 1588-1649, starosta, (warchoł means brawler, barrator)Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł, 1589-1636, castellanJan Stanisław Sapieha, 1589-1635, Chancellor of Lithuania from 1621-1635, childlessStanisław Koniecpolski, 1590/1594-1646, hetmanJakub Sobieski, 1590-1646, voivodeJanusz Tyszkiewicz Łohojski, 1590-1649, voivodeAndrzej Bobola, 1591-1657, jesuit, martyr, saintZygmunt Karol Radziwiłł, 1591-1642, voivodeZdzisław Jan Zamoyski, 1591-1670, castellanKrzysztof Arciszewski, 1592-1656, General of ArtilleryMikołaj Ostroróg, 1593-1651, sejm marshalJan Karol Tarło, 1593-1645, castellanAleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł, 1594-1654, voivodeTomasz Zamoyski, 1594-1638, voivode, chancellor,Bogdan Chmielnicki, 1595-1657, hetmanJerzy Ossoliński, 1595-1650, voivode and chancellorMikołaj Potocki, 1595-1651, castellan, hetmanAlbrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł, 1595-1656, chancellorStanisław Lanckoroński, 1597-1657, voivodeJanusz Wiśniowiecki, 1598-1636, starost, koniuszyAdam Kazanowski, 1599-1649Stefan Czarniecki, 1599-1665, hetmanJan Zamoyski, 16th century-?Barbara Lubomirska, 16th century-?Paweł Tarło, 16th century-1565, bishopJan Tarło, 16th century-1571Samuel Zborowski, 16th century-1584Stanisław Lubomirski, 16th century-1585Mikołaj Firlej, 16th century-1588Krzysztof Kosiński, 16th century-1593Jan Tęczyński, 16th century-1583, castellan, podkomorzyStanisław Tarło 16th century-1600, starostMikołaj Firlej,, 16th century-1601, wojewoda krakowskiFiodor Trubecki, 16th century-1608, princeJoachim Lubomirski, 16th century-1610, starostKatarzyna Lubomirska, 16th century-1611Jerzy Mniszech. 16th century-1613, voivodeMichał Wiśniowiecki, 16th century-1616, castellanJan Zamoyski, 16th century-1619, castellanWigund-Jeronym Trubecki, 16th century-1634, princeHenryk Firlej, 16th century-1626, bishopKrzysztof Wiesiołowski, 16th century-1637, marshalAnna Branicka, 16th century-1639Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski, 16th century-1639Zofia Krasińska, 16th century-1642Katarzyna Potocka, 16th century-1642Piotr Trubecki, 16th century-1644, podkomorzy, chamberlainKrystyna Lubomirska, 16th century-1645Stanisław Kazanowski, 16th century-1648Konstancja Ligęza, 16th century-1648Krzysztof Chodkiewicz, 16th century-1652, castellan, voivodeJan Kazimierz Umiastowski, 16th century - 1659, sejm marshalSamuel Twardowski, 16th century (1590s) - 1661, writerThe 17th Century Polish NobilityAnna Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz, 1600-1631Adam Kisiel, 1600-1653, voivodeJanusz Kiszka, 1600-1653Kazimierz Siemienowicz, 1600-1651, general, scientistKatarzyna Ostrogska, 1602-1642Prokop Sieniawski, 1602-1626, chorążyMarcin Kalinowski, ca. 1605-1652, field crown hetman, voivodeDominik Aleksander Kazanowski, 1605-1648, voivodeAndrzej Leszczyński, 1606-1651, voivodeJan Kazimierz Krasiński, 1607-1669, voivodeAndrzej Trebicki, 1607-1679, bishopAndrzej Leszczyński, 1608-1658, chancellor and primateJan Paweł Sapieha, 1609-1665, voivodeKrzysztof Opaliński, 1611-1655, voivodeBogusław Leszczyński, 1612-1659, starostŁukasz Opaliński, 1612-1666Hieronim Radziejowski, 1612-1667, chancellorJanusz Radziwiłł 1612-1655, hetman, voivodeJeremi Wiśniowiecki, 1612-1651, voivodeKazimierz Franciszek Czarnkowski, 1613-1656Mikołaj Krzysztof Sapieha, 1613-1639, voivodeBogusław Leszczyński, 1614-1659Aleksander Michał Lubomirski, 1614-1677Jan Kazimierz Chodkiewicz, 1616-1660, castellan of VilnaJerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, 1616-1667Władysław Dominik Zasławski, 1616-1656, voivodeAnna Krystyna Lubomirska, 1618-1667Konstancja Lubomirska, 1618-1646Andrzej Potocki, 1618-1663. voivodeAleksander Koniecpolski Junior, 1620-1659, voivode, starost, chorazyKonstanty Jacek Lubomirski, 1620-1663, starostBogusław Radziwiłł, 1620-1669Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro, 1620-1679, writerWincenty Korwin Gosiewski, 1620-1662Krzysztof Grzymułtowski, 1620-1687, voivodeKrzysztof Zygmunt Pac, 1621-1684, chancellorWacław Potocki, 1621-1696, poet, writerAdam Hieronim Sieniawski, 1623-1650, starostGryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska, 1623-1672, princessWincenty Gosiewski, 1625-1662Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł, 1625-1680, hetman, chancellorJoanna Barbara Zamoyska, 1626-1653Jan "Sobiepan" Zamoyski, 1627-1662, voivodeMarek Sobieski, 1628-1652, starostJan III Sobieski, 1629-1696, kingStefan Bidziński, 1630-1704, voivodeJan Chryzostom Pieniążek, 1630-1712, voivodeFeliks Kazimierz Potocki, 1630-1702, hetmanJan Wielopolski, 1630-1688, chancellorDymitr Jerzy Wiśniowiecki, 1631-1682, hetman, voivodeStanisław Jan Jabłonowski, 1634-1702, hetmanJan Chryzostom Pasek, 1636-1701, soldier and writer,Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Younger, ca. 1637/1642-1720, since 1700 held the title of a Duke. Since 1681 FieldHetman of Lithuania, the following year he also became the voivod of Vilna. In 1682 promoted to Grand Hetman of Lithuania.Marcin Zamoyski, 1637-1689, voivodeJózef Karol Lubomirski, 1638-1702, marshal, koniuszy, starostJerzy Franciszek Kulczycki, 1640-1694Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki, 1640-1673, kingStanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, 1642-1702, marshall, starostJan Karol Opaliński, 1642-1695, castellan of Poznań, starostStanisław Mateusz Rzewuski, 1642-1728, voivodeMarianna Kazanowska, 1643-1687Dominik Radziwiłł, 1643-1697, chancellorKatarzyna Sobieska, 1643-1694Cecylia Maria Radziwiłł, 1643-1682Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł, 1643-1697, chancellorTeresa Chodkiewicz, 1645-1672Mikołaj Hieronim Sieniawski, 1645-1683, hetmanHieronim Augustyn Lubomirski, 1647-1706, hetmanRafał Leszczyński, 1650-1703Stanisław Antoni Szczuka, 1652-1710, chancellorJerzy Dominik Lubomirski, 1654-1727, voivodeTeresa Lubomirska, 1658-1712Anna Jabłonowska, 1660-1727Andrzej Taczanowski, c. 1660-18th century, knight commander 1683 Battle of ViennaTeodor Andrzej Potocki, 1664-1738, primateAdam Mikołaj Sieniawski, 1666-1726, hetmanJakub Ludwik Sobieski, 1667-1737, crown-princeElżbieta Lubomirska, 1669-1729Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł, 1669-1719, koniuszy, chancellorStanisław Ernest Denhoff, 1673-1728, hetmanStanisław Chomętowski, 1673-1728, hetmanFlorian Pacanowski, 1673-1725, ambassadorJózef Potocki, 1673-1752, hetmanKazimierz Czartoryski, 1674-1741Józef Lubomirski, 1676-1732, voivodeFranciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński, 1676-1756, treasurer, zupnik, starostStanisław Poniatowski, 1676-1762Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska, 1676-1730Stanisław Leszczyński, 1677-1766, kingAleksander Benedykt Sobieski, 1677-1714, princeTomasz Józef Zamoyski, 1678-1725, starostMichał Zdzisław Zamoyski, 1679-1735, voivodeJan Fryderyk Sapieha, 1680-1751, Grand Recorder of Lithuania between 1706 and 1709, since 1716 the castellan of Troki and after 1735 the Grand Chancellor of LithuaniaKonstanty Władysław Sobieski, 1680-1726, princeMichał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki, 1680-1744, chancellor, hetmanFranciszek Bieliński, 1683-1766, marshal, voivodeTeodor Lubomirski, 1683-1745Jan Tarło, 1684-1750, voivodeJerzy Ignacy Lubomirski, 1687-1753Jan Klemens Branicki, 1689-1771, magnate, hetman, castellanStefan Garczyński, voivode of Poznań, writerAleksander Dominik Lubomirski, 1693-1720Marianna Lubomirska, 1693-1729Katarzyna Barbara Radziwiłł, 1693-1730Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł, 1695-1715, podstoli, starostAndrzej Stanisław Załuski, 1695-1758, bishopMichał Fryderyk Czartoryski, 1696-1775, castellan, chancellorAugust Aleksander Czartoryski, 1697-1782Maria Zofia Sieniawska, 1698-1771, countessJerzy Detloff Fleming, 1699-1771Zuzanna Korwin Gosiewska, 17th century-1660Krystyna Lubomirska, 17th century-1669Wiktoria Elżbieta Potocka, 17th century-1760Aleksander Michał Lubomirski, 17th century-1673Stanisław Koniecpolski, 17th century-1682, voivodeJan Wielopolski, 17th century-1688, castellan, voivodeAndrzej Potocki, 17th century-1692Franciszek Sebastian Lubomirski, 17th century-1699Anna Krystyna Lubomirska, 17th century-1701Teresa Korwin Gosiewska, 17th century-1708Jan Dobrogost Krasiński, 17th century-1717Jan Aleksander Koniecpolski, 17th century-1719, voivode, starostaFranciszek Lubomirski, 17th century-1721Józef Potocki, 17th century-1723, starostJan Kazimierz Sapieha the Elder 17th century-1730, Grand Hetman of LithuaniaJan Szembek, 17th century-1731, chancellorFranciszek Wielopolski, 17th century--1732, voivodeAleksander Jan Jabłonowski, 17th century-1733Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, 17th century-1735Anna Lubomirska, 17th century-1736Jan Lubomirski, 17th century-1736Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski, 17th century-1761Krystyna Branicka, 17th century-1767The 18th Century Polish NobilityKonstancja Czartoryska, 1700-1759Michał Józef Massalski, c. 1700-1768, hetmanFranciszek Salezy Potocki, 1700-1772, voivodeCount Karol Antoni Usakowski 1750-1825, Count,voivodeJan Wielopolski, 1700-1773, voivodeMichał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł, 1702-176, hetman, castellan,Maria Klementyna Sobieska, 1702-1735, crown princessJózef Andrzej Załuski, 1702-1774, bishopMaria Leszczyńska, 1703-1768, princessStanisław Lubomirski, 1704-1793, voivodeMichał Grocholski, 1705-1765, cześnikWacław Rzewuski, 1705-1779, hetmanTomasz Antoni Zamoyski, 1707-1752, voivodeMarianna Jabłonowska, 1708-1765Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski, 1710-1747Józef Aleksander Jabłonowski, 1711-1777, voivodeMikołaj Bazyli Potocki, 1712-1782, starostAndrzej Mokronowski, 1713-1784, voivodeAdam Tarło, 1713-1744, voivodeHieronim Florian Radziwiłł, 1715-1760, podczaszy, starostKajetan Sołtyk, 1715-1788, bishopAndrzej Zamoyski, 1716-1792, voivode, chancellorJan Jakub Zamoyski, 1716-1790, voivodeAntoni Lubomirski, 1718-1782, voivodeKazimierz Poniatowski, 1721-1800, podkomorzyRafael Taczanowski, 1721-18th century, head of the Jesuit Order in PolandJacek Jezierski, 1722-1805Stanisław Lubomirski, 1722-1782, princeCelestyn Czaplic, 1723-1803, podczaszy, podkomorzy, koniuszyKazimierz Krasiński, 1725-1802Piotr Ożarowski, 1725-1794, hetmanIgnacy Jakub Massalski, 1726-1794, bishopAntonina Czartoryska, 1728-1746, princessAnna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, 1730-1819, magnate, hetmanFranciszek Grocholski, 1730-1792Maria Karolina Lubomirska, 1730-1795Izabella Poniatowska, 1730-1801Aniela Miączyńska, 1731-?Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski, 1732-1799Tomasz Sołtyk, 1732-1808, castellanStanisław August Poniatowski, 1732-1798, kingAdam Naruszewicz, 1733-1798, writer, bishopAdam Kazimierz Czartoryski, 1734-1823, princeStanisław Potocki, 1734-1802, starost, krajczyKarol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" Radziwiłł, 1734-1790, prince, voivodeIgnacy Krasicki, 1735-1801, bishop, writerTomasz Adam Ostrowski, 1735-1817, castellanAndrzej Poniatowski, 1735-1773Elżbieta Czartoryska, 1736-1816Stanisław Małachowski, 1736-1809Michał Jerzy Poniatowski, 1736-1794, archbishopJózef Mikołaj Radziwiłł, 1736-1813, voivodeElżbieta Czartoryska, 1736-1816, princessJacek Małachowski, 1737-1821Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński, 1737-1783, voivodeStanisław Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786Józef Klemens Czartoryski, 1740-1810Szymon Marcin Kossakowski, 1741-1794Michał Jerzy Mniszech, 1742-1806, marshalTadeusz Rejtan, 1742-1780Seweryn Rzewuski, 1743-1811, hetmanMichał Hieronim Radziwiłł, 1744-1831Maria Ludwika Rzewuska, 1744-1816Kazimierz Pułaski, 1745-1779Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski, 1745-1802Izabela Fleming, 1746-1835, countessTadeusz Kościuszko, 1746-1817, generalKlemens Zamoyski, 1747-1767, starostJózef Maksymilian Ossoliński, 1748-1829Maciej Radziwiłł, 1749-1800, podkomorzyHugo Kołłątaj, 1750-1812, chancellorRoman Ignacy Potocki, 1750-1809Józefina Amalia Mniszech, 1752-1798Józef Zajączek, 1752-1826, generalStanisław Szczęsny Potocki, 1753-1805, voivodeStanisław Sołtyk, 1753-1831Ignacy Działyński, 1754-1797, military officerStanisław Poniatowski, 1754-1833Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, 1755-1818, Polish generalGertruda Komorowska, 1755-1771Elżbieta Lubomirska, 1755-1783, princessStanisław Kostka Zamoyski, 1755-1856, voivodeJan Krasiński, 1756-1790Stanisław Kostka Potocki, 1757-1821Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, 1757-1798, artillery generalKazimierz Jordan-Rozwadowski, 1757-1836, Polish PatriotJózef Kajetan Ossoliński, 1758-1834, castellanJulian Ursyn Niemcewicz, 1758-1841, writerWładysław Franciszek Jabłonowski, 1769-1802Hieronim Wincenty Radziwiłł, 1759-1786, podkomorzyDominik Dziewanowski, 1759-1827, Virtuti MilitariDorota Barbara Jabłonowska, 1760-1844Aleksandra Lubomirska, 1760-1836Konstancja Małgorzata Lubomirska, 1761-1840Stanisław Mokronowski, 1761-1821, generalAntoni Protazy Potocki, 1761-1801Jan Potocki, 1761-1815Karol Kniaziewicz, 1762-1842Józef Antoni Poniatowski, 1763-1813, princeJulia Lubomirska, 1764-1794Michał Kleofas Ogiński, 1765-1833Jan Henryk Wołodkowicz, 1765-1825Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko, 1768-1844Maksymilian Taczanowski, 177?-1852, national revolutionaryAdam Jerzy Czartoryski, 1770-1861, princeJan Krukowiecki, 1772-1850Konstanty Adam Czartoryski, 1773-1860Rajmund Rembliński, 1774-1820Antoni Radziwiłł, 1775-1833Ludwik Pac, 1778-1835Aleksander Stanisław Potocki, 1778-1845, castellanMichał Gedeon Radziwiłł, 1778-1850Klementyna Czartoryska, 1780-1852Zofia Czartoryska, 1780-1837Antoni Potocki, 1780-1850, castellanJan Kozietulski, 1781-1821Wincenty Krasiński, 1782-1858Antoni Jan Ostrowski, 1782-1845, castellan, generalWładysław Grzegorz Branicki, 1783-1843Alfred Wojciech Potocki, 1785-1862, ochmistrz of GaliciaEdward Raczyński, 1786-1845Dominik Hieronim Radziwiłł, 1786-1813Józefina Maria Czartoryska, 1787-1862Artur Potocki, 1787-1832Dezydery Chłapowski, 1788-1879, generalMarie, Countess Walewski, 1789-1817Zofia Branicka, 1790-1879Władysław Ostrowski, 1790-1869Roman Sołtyk, 1790-1843Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki, 1797-1873, explorerAnna Zofia Sapieha, 1799-1864Konstanty Zamoyski, 1799-1866Stanisław Potocki, 18th-century-1760, voivodeAnna Lubomirska, 18th-century-1763Józef Sawa-Caliński, 18th-century-1771Aleksander August Zamoyski, 18th-century-1800Ludwika Lubomirska, 18th-century-1829Józef Makary Potocki, 18th-century-1829Zenon Kazimierz Wysłouch, 1727-1805, chamberlain of the Brzeskie VoivodeshipThe 19th Century Polish NobilityRoman Sanguszko, 1800-1881Andrzej Artur Zamoyski, 1800-1874Ewelina Hańska, 1801-1882Władysław Hieronim Sanguszko, 1803-1870Aleksander Wielopolski, 1803-1877Leon Sapieha, 1803-1878Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski, 1803-1868, general, revolutionaryPrzemysław Potocki, 1805-1847Emilia Plater, 1806-1831, revolutionaryFranciszka Ksawera Brzozowska, 1807-1872Delfina Potocka, 1807-1877Szymon Konarski, 1808-1839, revolutionaryAlexandre Joseph Count Colonna-Walewski, 1810-1868Zdzisław Zamoyski, 1810-1855Antoni Patek, 1811-1877Agenor Gołuchowski, 1812-1875Kazimierz Gzowski, 1813-1898, engineerTomasz Chołodecki, 1813-1880, political activistAlfons Anton Felix Count Taczanowski, 1815-1867, member of Prussian House of LordsCelestyn Chołodecki 1816-1867Alfred Józef Potocki, 1817-1889, sejm marshal, prime minister of Austria-HungaryWładysław Taczanowski, 1819-1890, zoologistEliza Branicka, 1820-1876, wife of famous poet Zygmunt KrasińskiEdmund Taczanowski, 1822-1879, general, revolutionaryWitold Czartoryski, 1824-1865Katarzyna Branicka, 1825-1907Włodzimierz Dzieduszycki, 1825-1899Wladislaw Taczanowski, 1825-1893Jerzy Konstanty Czartoryski, 1828-1912Władysław Czartoryski, 1828-1894Władysław Umiastowski,1831-1905, marshal of szlachta, countIzabella Elżbieta Czartoryska, 1832-1899Tomasz Franciszek Zamoyski, 1832-1889Maria Grocholska, 1833-1928Mikołaj Światopełk-Mirski, 1833-1898Raphael Kalinowski, 1835-1907Stanisław Antoni Potocki, 1837-1884Stanisław Tarnowski, 1837-1917Stefan Zamoyski, 1837-1899Konstanty Kalinowski, 1838-1864,Alfonsyna Miączyńska, 1838-1919Nester Trubecki, c.1840-1907, princeEustachy Stanisław Sanguszko, 1842-1903Władysław Krasiński, 1844-1873Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni, 1846-1909Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912Edward Aleksander Raczyński, 1847-1926Agenor Maria Gołuchowski, 1849-1921Maria Beatrix Krasińska, 1850-1884Artur Władysław Potocki, 1850-1890Roman Potocki, 1851-1889, countJózef Białynia Chołodecki 1852-1934Władysław Zamoyski, 1854-1924August Czartoryski, 1858-1893Witold Leon Czartoryski, 1864-1945Zdzisław Lubomirski, 1865-1943Tadeusz Jordan-Rozwadowski, 1866-1928, Polish General, chief of staff of the Polish Army, major contributor to victory at the Battle of WarsawJadwiga Dzieduszycka, 1867-1941Jan Nepomucen Potocki, 1867-1943Adam Stefan Sapieha, 1867-1951Rodryg Dunin, 1870-1928Waclaw Iwaszkiewicz Polish general in the Polish-Soviet war (1919-1920)Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski, 1871-1939Adam Ludwik Czartoryski 1872-1937Wacław Sobieski, 1872-1935Władysław Zdzisław Zamoyski, 1873-1944Paweł Trubecki, 1879-1941, princeMaria Ludwika Krasińska, 1883-1958Alfred Niezychowski, 1888-1964Samuel Tyszkiewicz, 1889-1954Stanisław Bohdan Grabiński, 1891-1930Edward Raczyński, 1891-1993, presidentTadeusz Bór-Komorowski, 1895-1966, Polish generalJan Franciszek Czartoryski, 1897-1944Roman Jacek Czartoryski, 1898-1958Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł, 1898-1986The 20th Century Polish NobilityNobility privileges were abolished under the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939). Nobility obligations are not addressed. This would leave the legal status of nobility as consisting of obligations only (as they demonstrated in WW2) had the article been not later revoked anyway.Stefan Adam Zamoyski, 1904-1976Elżbieta Czartoryska, 1905-1989Adam Michał Czartoryski, 1906-1998Augustyn Józef Czartoryski, 1907-1944Antoni Dunin, 1907-1939Piotr Michał Czartoryski, 1909-1993Kurnatowski of Lodzia. Zygmunt Obtained the hereditary papal title of Count from Pope Leo XIII in 1902.Jan Zamoyski (1912-2002), 1912-2002Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł, 1914-1976Włodzimierz Wałoc Trubecki, 1915-1997, princeProfessor Pawel Czartoryski, 1924-1999Władysław Krzysztof Grabiński, 1925-1944Jan Trubecki, 1938, princeAdam Karol Czartoryski, 1940Adam Zamoyski, 1949Hubert Taczanowski, 1960Princess Tamara Laura Czartoryska-Borbon, 1978Aleksander Kochankrólewski, 1989Seweryn Wysłouch, 1900-1968The Index of Polish Princely Houses Czartoryski h. Pogon Litewska. Dynastic Princely title confirmed in Poland and Lithuania in 1569, in Hungary in 1442 and 1808, in Austria in 1785 and 1863, in the Kingdom of Poland in 1815, 1819 and 1824. Qualification of Serene Highness accorded in Austria, July 20 1905.Czetwertynski h. Pogon Ruska. The Czetwertynski family appears in the 1824 list of persons authorised to bear the title of Prince in the Kingdom of Poland. The title was recognised in Rusia in 1843, 1858, 1860, 1875 and 1886. Drucki-Lubecki h. Druck. The right to the title of Prince was recognised in Prussia on December 21 1798, in Russia on January 24 1851 and May 12 1852. Giedroyc h. Poraj. Princely title received Russian confirmation in 1865, 1866, 1875, 1876, 1878 and 1880. Gulgowski h. Doliwa Princely and Ducal House of Gulgowski-Doliwa bear the titles of Prince, Duke and Count of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and of the Kingdom of Poland. Titles recognized by King Frederick The Great Patent, dated 13 September 1772 . Jablonowski h. Prus III. Hereditary title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire granted by Emperor Charles VII to various members of the family in 1743 and 1744. Title was recognised in Poland in 1775, in Austria in 1777, 1820 and 1827 and in Russia in 1844. In 1824 the Jablonowskis appeared in the list of families authorised to bear the title of Prince in the Kingdom of Poland. On July 20 1905 the Jablonowskis received confirmation of their right to the qualificationof Serene Highness (originally granted in 1704). Lubomirski h. Szreniawa bez Krzyza. Title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire awarded to Sebastian Lubomirski on July 14 1595. His son Stanislaw was awarded the hereditary title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Ferdinand III on March 8 1647. Title was confirmed in Austria on June 6 1786, in Russia on May 21 1863 and March 8 1888. In 1824 the Lubomirskis appeared in the list of families authorised to bear the title of Prince in the Kingdom of Poland. On July 20 1905 the Lubomirskis were awarded the qualification of Serene Highness. Massalski h. Massalski. In 1775 the Massalskis were granted the hereditary title of Prince by the Polish Sejm (parliament). This branch became extinct on May 9 1794. Various members of the non-titled branch obtained confirmation of their right to the title of Prince in Russia on September 7 1862, April 7 1864, June 24 1868, January 22 1885 and March 21 1889 Oginski h. Oginiec. The right of the family to bear the title of Prince was recognised in Austria by Emperor Joseph II on 17 March 1783, in the Kingdom of Poland by the Senate on 25 March 1821 and in Russia by Czar Alexander II on 3 April 1868. In 1824 the Oginskis appeared in the list of families authorised to bear the title of Prince in the Kingdom of Poland. Ossolinski h. Topor. Various titular grants: Jerzy Ossolinski obtained the hereditary title of Prince from Pope Urban VIII on 23 December 1633, the non-hereditary title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire from Emperor Ferdinand II on 20 January 1634. The hereditary title became extinct upon the death of Jerzy's only son. Franciszek-Maximilian Ossolinski obtained the title of Duke from King Louis XV of France on 1 January 1736. The title became extinct in 1790. Michal Ossolinski obtained the right to the hereditary title of Count of Austria from Emperor Joseph II on 7 July and 9 August 1785. Jozef-Kajetan Ossolinski obtained the hereditary title of Count from Kaiser Frederick-Wilhelm, of Prussia on 15 November 1805 (L.P. 1 October 1806). Wiktor-Maximilian-Josef Ossolinski obtained the hereditary title of Count in Russia on 7 January 1848. In 1824 the Ossolinskis appeared in the list of families authorised to bear the title of Count of the Kingdom of Poland. Poniatowski h. Ciolek. In 1764 the brothers of King Stanislaw-Augustus Poniatowski (Kazimierz, Andrzej and Michal) were awarded the hereditary title of Prince of Poland by the Polish Sejm (parliament). On 10 December 1765 EmperorJoseph II also awarded Andrzej the hereditary title of Prince in Austria (succession by primogeniture). Karol and Stanislaw-Michal-Ksawery Poniatowski obtained the hereditary title of Prince from Austrian Emperor Franz-Josef on 19 November 1850. Poninski h. Lodzia. Various grants: Princely title awarded to Adam and Calixte Poninski by the Sejm on 19 April 1773. The descendants of Adam were granted the hereditary title of Prince in Austria on 30 December 1837 and 22 May 1841. Alexsander-Franciszek Poninski was awarded the qualification of Serene Highness by Emperor Franz-Josef on 20 July 1905. Ignacy-Augustus Poninski obtained the Prussian hereditary title of Count on 4 August 1782. This title was laterconfirmed in Austria on 8 March 1842 and 8 March 1862. Wladyslaw-Augustus obtained the hereditary title of Count in Italy on 24 February 1880. The title became extinct in the following generation. Stanislaw obtained the Prussian hereditary title of Count on 10 Septemer 1840 (sucession by primogeniture with added stipulation that the mother of each heir be noble in her own right). Antoni Poninski obtained the Bavarian title of Count on 18 August 1841. Adolphus Poninski obtained the Papal title of Count from Pope Pius X in 1908. On 25 March 1888 Bronislaw Poninski obtained the non-hereditary title of Count from King Umberto I of Italy. Puzyna h. Oginiec. The right to bear the title of Prince was recognised by the Kingdom of Poland in a senate decision in 1823, in Russia on 17 May and 6 June 1910, 3 July and 24 September 1915 and 21 January 1916. In 1824 the Puzynas were listed among those families authorised to bear the title of Prince in the Kingdom of Poland. Radziwill h. Traby. The Radziwills received confirmation of their right to the title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1547; in Poland in 1564/1569; in Austria in 1784 and 1882; in the Kingdom of Poland in 1824 and in Russia in 1845, 1867 and 1899. The qualification of Serene Highness was accorded in Prussia in 1859 and 1861 and in Austria in 1905. Sanguszko h. Pogon Litweska. The Sanguszko dynasty received confirmation of the title of Prince in Poland in 1569; in Austria in 1785, 1833 and 1835 and in Russia in 1858 and 1906. In 1905 the Princes Sanguszko received the qualification of Serene Highness from Austrian Emperor Franz-Josef. Sapieha h. Lis. Michal-Franciszek obtained the hereditary title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire from Emperor Leopold I on 14th September 1700. The title became extinct upon his death without issue on 19th November 1700. In 1768 all the members of the Sapieha family obtained recognition of the princely title from the Polish sejm (parliament). In 1824 the Sapieha family appeared in the list of persons authorised to bear the title of Prince of the Kingdom Poland. The title was also recognised by the Austrians in 1836 and 1840, and in Russia in 1874 and 1901. In 1905 they obtained the qualification of Serene Highness in Austria. Sulkowski h. Sulima. Title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire obtained in 1733. Title of Prince obtained in Bohemia in 1752 (succession by primogenitue). Twelve years later the right of succession was extended to all descendants. In 1774 the title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire was recognised in Poland. The Sulkowskis received the Prussian qualification of Serene Highness in 1819 and the Austrian qualification of Serene Highness in 1905. Woroniecki h. Korybut. In 1824 the Woronieckis were listed amongst those persons authorised to bear the title of Prince of the Kingdom of Poland. The princely title was recognised in Russia on 28th June 1844 and 5th July 1852. Zajaczek h. Swinka. On 17th April 1818 Joseph Zajaczek (29th March 1752-13th February 1845) obtained the hereditary title of Prince of the Kingdom of Poland from Czar Aleksander I. The title became extinct upon his death without issue. Part II Copyright Held © 1995-2013 - All Rights ReservedProtected by U.S. and International Copyright Laws This site The Web 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
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Markus Schulz Official Blog: Markus Schulz | Global DJ Broadcast | Coldharbour Recordings: 2007 Global DJ Broadcast: World Tour - Buenos Aires (Dec 06 2007) Global DJ Broadcast December 6th 2007World Tour - Buenos Aires, ArgentinaWith Markus Schulz Markus Schulz (Recorded Live From Big One in Buenos Aires - November 24th 2007)01. Lens - Beyond The Shadows (Moonbeam Remix) 02. Evol Waves - Mimi (Markus Schulz Big Room Reconstruction) 03. FC Kahuna - Hayling (Blake Jarrell Remix / Markus Schulz Big Room Reconstruction) 04. Markus Schulz - Fly To Colors (Carl B Remix) 05. Reconceal - Hollow Hope (Lee Haslam Remix) 06. Santiago Nino & Damien Heck Featuring Antonia Lucas - Red Sky (Duderstadt Progressive Dub Mix) 07. Mandy Reid - Tornado 08. Duderstadt - Muhanjala (Markus Schulz Big Room Reconstruction) 09. Rex Mundi vs. Ronski Speed - The Perspective Space (Markus Schulz Mashup) 10. Maor Levi - Shapes (Oliver Smith Remix) 11. Sonic Division - Bulky Hero 12. Markus Schulz Featuring Departure - Cause You Know (Nic Chagall Remix) 13. Gleave - Community Service 14. Above & Beyond Present Tranquility Base - Buzz 15. Duderstadt & Kirsty Hawkshaw - Beatitude (Duderstadt Uplifting Mashup) 16. Markus Schulz Featuring Andy Moor - Daydream (Ronski Speed Remix) 17. John O'Callaghan Featuring Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Intro Mix) 18. Heatbeat - Protoculture 19. Lustral - Everytime (Randy Boyer & Eric Tadla Remix) 20. Marcus Schössow - Swedish Beatballs (Max Graham Remix) Global DJ Broadcast: World Tour - Shanghai (Nov 01 2007) Global DJ Broadcast November 1st 2007World Tour - Shanghai, ChinaWith Markus Schulz Markus Schulz (Recorded Live From Club G Plus in Shanghai - October 31st 2007)01. Mr. Pit - Untitled 02. Marc Van Linden with Funabashi - These Days 03. Marcus Schössow - Mr. White (Ruben De Ronde Remix) 04. Markus Schulz Featuring Dauby - Perfect (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) 05. Above & Beyond - Home (Wippenberg Remix) 06. Destination X - Dangerous (Gareth Emery Remix / Markus Schulz Big Room Reconstruction) 07. Pascal Feliz - From Inside The Speaker (Part 1) (Markus Schulz Edit) 08. Reconceal - Hollow Hope (Lee Haslam Remix) 09. Evol Waves - Too Far Away 10. First State Featuring Anita Kelsey - Falling (First State's Stuck Parachute Mix) 11. Rex Mundi vs. Ronski Speed - The Perspective Space (Markus Schulz Mashup) 12. Markus Schulz Featuring Departure - Cause You Know (Nic Chagall Remix) 13. Ben Brown - Love & Solace (Topher Jones Remix) 14. Santiago Nino & Damien Heck Featuring Antonia Lucas - Red Sky (Duderstadt Progressive Dub Mix) 15. Shinedoe - Phunk (Steve Angello Re-Edit) vs. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Markus Schulz Mashup) 16. Markus Schulz - Fly To Colors (Genix Remix) 17. Randy Boyer & Eric Tadla - Stemcell 18. Vincent De Moor - Fly Away (Cosmic Gate Remix / Markus Schulz Big Room Reconstruction) 19. Maarten Hercules - Body Fusion (Markus Schulz Big Room Reconstruction) 20. Markus Schulz Featuring Andy Moor - Daydream (Ronski Speed Remix) [COLD001] Marcus Schössow - Mr. White Release Label: Coldharbour Recordings RedRelease Code: COLD001Release Date: October 22nd 2007Mr. White (Original Mix)Mr. White (Ruben de Ronde Remix)Available to buy digitally from Armada / Audiojelly by Clickng HereAvailable to buy digitally from Beatport by Clickng HereAvailable to buy digitally from CDJShop by Clickng Here Coldharbour Red, Marcus Schössow, Global DJ Broadcast: World Tour - Buenos Aires (De... Global DJ Broadcast: World Tour - Shanghai (Nov 01...
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