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Lil Durk drops his take on Future’s “Perky’s Callin” with a new remix that is less about the lure of those pills and more about reminiscing over simpler times and lost homies. He speaks to FADER: Perky’s Calling (remix)’ is just taking my fans down memory lane from when before I started rapping. When I was in the streets before the fame. At times I reminisce on all of my fallen soldiers when I heard this beat all of this came off top I didn’t write it down I just let it flow.
http://www.hiphopslaughter.net/2016/09/lil-durk-perkys-callin-remix.html
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Andrew Sharman describes how a week in Siberia, alongside battling the cold, has left him intrigued by two leaders with different styles and how they can be used to motivate and influence. November 24 Russia’s Irkutsk Oil becomes one of the biggest producers of oil and gas As growing difficulties surround fossil fuels, Russian oil and gas producer Irkutsk Oil continues to implement major projects and improve business June 5 Six Faces in the Race to Pump More Oil The world is awash in oil. OPEC, in the past, would throttle production to bolster markets. Now, it has opened the spigots. Among the world’s top producers, Russia, Iraq, Canada and China are now pumping flat out, too. Take a look at some of the prominent people behind the boom. November 26 Siberian Oilman Becomes Billionaire on Asia Energy Demand Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Nikolai Buynov’s introduction to the oil industry came by way of a motor-oil salesman who visited his native Siberia in 1995 loaded with “beads and mirrors for the natives.” Buynov, a graduate of the Leningrad Institute of Rail Engineers who’d been running a fuel and lubricants trading business, ignored the trinkets and seized upon another of the salesman’s offerings: a book on the history of Royal Dutch Shell. November 25 Irkutsk unleashes Siberia’s oil potential In the past, eastern Siberia had to rely mostly on coal for its energy supply. Now, Irkutsk Oil has begun plans to utilise the region’s gas reserves. Oil production has recently changed in the eastern Siberia region. A massive natural gas project is being implemented by the Irkutsk Oil Company – the largest Russian independent non-publicly traded company and the third-largest hydrocarbon producer in eastern Siberia.
http://irkutskoil.com/press-center/media-about-us/
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18 August 2010 by Lev Eliezer Israel Got some good help in SEO and advanced Google Analytics Techniques from Google Analytics Ninja. Not sure if he says so on his blog, but he is available for consultation. Knowledgeable and to the point.
http://sowinglight.com/tag/seo/
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I love love my '07 Scion tC. I got Nautica Blue one. I'm in love with the color, it gets crazy looks. It is so fresh so clean. I've been wanting one for about a year and built one online every chance I got. It's my first new car. I had a Chevrolet Caviler, so it's a big change. I havent heard any rattling, but the wind in the back is starting to get to me. Other than that, I love everything about the car. I drive 45 minutes to an hour to work everyday and I love how comfortable it is. This is a great looking car for the ladies. Girls you have to get you one. It's a head turner! Best Features I love everything about it. I got the pedestal spoiler, fog lights, and Scion security. iPod capability its a must, As are the rear tail light enhancements. I was going for the sporty look. I love my sunroof best thing about the car. The hatchback is a new thing for me but, I love it. Worst Features A rear windshield wiper would be nice and I think the cargo mats should come standard with the car. Power seats would be nice, too. Other than that i love my tC!
https://www.edmunds.com/scion/tc/2007/consumer-reviews/dear-john,-am-in-love.html?reviewId=5276639&styleId=100728687&sub=
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An absorbing discovery: The sweet, nutty, fruity flavors of BellaVitano become even more desirable when kissed with a few prized drops of Modena balsamic vinegar. By gently bathing BellaVitano in balsamic, cheesemaker Mike Matucheski has given it a sweet coating that burnishes BellaVitano with yet another honor from the World Cheese Awards.
http://www.wisconsincheesemasters.com/balsamic-bellavitano/
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Status: Decomissioned GPS Coordinates: 46 68 80.7 N, 63 94 30.9 W Date Built: 1877 Electrification and De-staffing Dates: Electrification in April 1947. Decommissioned: 1969. Tower height: 9.1 meters 30 ft Driving Directions: North Cape Coastal Drive - PEI MAP - C - 4 The Hardy's Channel / Little Channel Lighthouse is located at the end of a long private road, so the best public views of the lighthouse are from across the inlet from Howard's Cove Seafood Limited. Take Route # 173 North from Freeland and then turn left onto Smith Road from where a distant, partial view of the lighthouse is possible. Maybe you might find a fisherman who will give you a water view ! Description: The Former Hardy Channel Lighthouse, is a square tapered tower, 9.1 m 30 ft in height. It is attached to a two storey dwelling. It has retained the lighthouse appearance with its shingled exterior and shed style roof over narrow windows. The lantern is square with glass on three sides. The lighthouse and dwelling are painted a light blue/ grey stain with deep red roof and details. It is on an ocean frontage overlooking the sandy Island where it formerly stood. Historic Data: On the north west shore of Prince County there is a series of three long sandy islands from Alberton to Malpeque. These are known locally as the 'Sandhills'. There are four main passages between these leading to the Casumpec Bay, Conway Narrows, and Malpeque Bay. Because there was heavy traffic to the ship yards and fish factories, a light was needed to guide marine traffic into Conway Narrows. A light was established on May of 1871, by recommendation of shipbuilder James Yeo from nearby Port Hill. This light consisted of lanterns on two poles set in the sand at the entrance to Hardy's Channel. William Hardy owned a lobster factory that was located on the Sandhills. He was hired to tend the lights in the channel. At this time he would row over at dusk to hoist them on their mast and then extinguish them in the morning. In 1872, the Government decided that a lighthouse should be built at this spot. Peter Miller of Ellerslie got the contract for $900, but local sources say the actual builder was James Henderson. On August 20, 1877, two range light towers were first lit using a circular burner with a 20" reflector. They were erected on cedar posts, sunk deeply into the sand. They were 60.3 meters (198 feet) apart. The Hardy’s Channel Lighthouse, was a square wooden, 9.1 meter (30 foot) tower. It appears that the back range light had been transformed into a lighthouse by the addition of a dwelling. We are unsure if this dwelling was part of the original design or added at a later time. The front range was a 6.1 meter (20 foot) open skeleton tower while the back range In 1947 Walter Bridges had been contracted to remove the kitchen section of the lighthouse and it was automated in April of that same year. 'The harbour entrance had changed so much that the lighthouse was actually a hazard to navigation. A bell buoy was placed at the outside entrance to Hardy's Channel, and a light buoy at the mouth of th harbour. The light on the sandhills was extinguished in 1968." this was taken quoting Allan Graham, in his article A Light on the Sandhills. It was sold and relocated across the Conway Narrows, to a spot called Lighthouse Point. Keepers: William Hardy began his career as keeper of the pole lights established in 1871 and continued until 1917. His son Ernest was keeper from 1917 until his death in 1946, when he was succeeded by his son Everett. Current Owners/ Operators: In 1972 the tower was purchased and moved to Freeland. It is now a private residence for sale. Other:
http://peilighthousesociety.ca/lighthouse.php?id=57
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hi i'm from Oz (Australia) and just joined your group so this is a test run, my favourite gun is a Sako 222mag we don't have bears in Oz, but we do have Buffalo up the top end, so after reading through your post and much other research iv'e decided for the .375 H&H for my trip up North, any how happy hunting & keep it safe
https://thefiringline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3459384&postcount=80
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I sound my barbaric yawp over the roof tops of the world! -Walt Whitman AmyEverett Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Dying I thought for sure you would come home . So much time has passed and your not here . I met someone new , I'll give it a chance , he never reads my writing and that's my heart so I don't know , how can you be my best friend if you don't read what's the best part of me ? The jury is still out on this one . A year has passed quickly . My heart seems to be getting worse my biggest fear is dying and I'm alone . I'm alone right now . The music plays . I'm tired of hearing how pretty I am how am I single but yet here I am alone . People who acted like they cared aren't here , no one is .
http://amyeverett.blogspot.com/2017/02/dying.html
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Enjoy the fabulous views to the full from our Panorama Restaurant with table service and seating for 500 persons. We take pleasure in serving traditional Swiss dishes. If you’re in more of a hurry before or after a hike, the self-service section of the terrace is just the place for you. Enjoy the peace, the wonderful views and tank up on energy for the hike ahead of you or your journey home. In 2011, the mountain hotel dating from 1899, has been extended and modernised. You’re able to enjoy the sunshine on the newly built terrace seating 170 guests and offering table service. And just like the terrace, the new quadrant-shaped restaurant with around 100 seats also affords uninterrupted views of the three famous summits, the Eiger Mönch & Jungfrau. A la carte menu 2016 Wine menu Summer 2016 Group menu Self Service The self service buffet runs daily on the terrace. Enjoy Al fresco cuisine in the glorious sunshine with the Bernese alps as the backdrop. With seating for 170 you should have no problem finding a spot to grab a bite to eat. The menu in the self service is an alternative to the hotel restaurant, offering food in a more picnic style outside. Ideal if you plan on doing some hiking and need to refuel before or after. There’s also a children’s play area close by to keep the kids amused. From the terrace it’s only a five mniute walk to catch the train back to Wilderswil, or alternatively start your trek as all paths lead from the hotel. Alp Hüttli Traditional style Alpine hut right next to the train station. If you’re in a hurry you can stock up here before heading on trekking for the day. Alternatively the hut serves as a meeting point, directly between the Alpine garden and the hotel. The hut stocks a selection of soft drinks, wines, beers, hot and cold snacks and drinks as well as souvenirs. Webcam Contact Details Phone: +41 (0) 33 828 73 73 Fax: +41 (0) 33 828 73 72 Email: Social Media
http://hotelschynigeplatte.ch/en/eating/
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Hospira is located at the address 2620 13th Street Ensley in Birmingham, Alabama 35208. They can be contacted via phone at (205) 780-1417 for pricing, hours and directions. Hospira provides Crowns, Sealants, Occupational Therapy to it's customers. For maps and directions to Hospira view the map to the right. For reviews of Hospira see below.
https://www.chamberofcommerce.com/birmingham-al/1024211-hospira-inc
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JanusVR is a browser first and foremost, and therefore makes it very easy for you to explore content on the web. If you're familiar with other first person experiences, you'll recognise the WASD control scheme that JanusVR defaults to. By pressing the W and S keys, you will move forwards and backwards. Likewise, the A and S keys will allow you to strafe. W Walk Forwards
http://janusvr.com/guide/keyboardcontrols/index.html
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Home Education Industrial & Commercial Listed & Historical Contents Fine Art Contact About We provide professional advice in the insurance valuations of your buildings, contents and fine art It is our aim to provide a high quality professional service to all our clients. The experience, professional qualifications and training of all staff are the practice’s main assets which will continue to be enhanced for the success of the practice and the service of our clients’. In carrying out this exercise we would deploy the appropriate staff with suitable skills and experience in order to correctly value the buildings and assets. Read More Education University, College, Academy and Primary School buildings and contents valuations. Read More Industrial & Commercial Hospitals, Warehouses, Office Blocks, Data Centres, Flats, Piers and most other specialist building valuations. Read More Contents All categories of contents can be valued from power stations to office furniture, asset verification and asset registers. Read More Listed & Heritage Numerous grade listed historical buildings from high profile London properties through to educational properties throughout the UK. Why choose Webb Valuations We are a firm of Independent professional insurance surveyors with a Practical “hands on” valuation approach offering a personal service. Both buildings and contents valuations can be conducted simultaneously with a flexible fee structure to suit all budgets including a 3 year valuation program. It is important to note that we do not subcontract any valuation work to independent consultants and our valuations are accepted by all major insurers. Fees & debris removal costs separated for each building for first loss calculations. Regular valuations ensure you do not pay excessive premiums on insurance cover you may not require Providing a highly professional and comprehensive insurance valuation service A three year valuation program that is individually tailored to suit your requirements Read More Contact us Making contact with us could not be easier. Please complete the form below and we will be pleased to deal with your enquiry. Or call 020 7491 3941 Your Name * Email Address * Contact Number Subject Fine Art Education Industrial and Commercial Listed and Heritage Message * Security * Submit Home Education Industrial & Commercial Listed & Historical Contents Fine Art Contact About Copyright © 2013 Webb Valuations. All rights reserved.
http://webbvaluations.com/
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Bringing Back our American Heritage Posted on August 19, 2010 by msbasssinger Published in “The Christian Index”, December 4, 2008 . We’ve tried for decades to elect the “right” people and push for the “right” laws. We’ve had successes and failures in that approach, but overall, it is an approach that has not worked. We need to see Biblical principles applied to civil government without creating a theocracy, as our Founders did. Since electing the “right” people and enforcing the “right” laws hasn’t worked, then what will, and why hasn’t it worked? The first and most important job you and I have is to reach and disciple people for Christ. Christians (by which I mean the body of believers who are practicing their faith) have become a minority culture. How can we expect people to vote for the protection of life, for taxing less and spending less, for a strong defense, for a small, less intrusive government, and for freedom and liberty when most of those people have no idea of the biblical reasons for them? How can they understand such things of God if they are not saved, and how can they be saved if we are not obeying the Great Commission? Is it any wonder the lost in America fall prey to the myths of global warming, “a woman’s choice,” and socialism? Is it any wonder that so many Christians who are under-discipled also buy into these same worldly myths? When the Great Awakening took place, it was Christians, spreading the Word as lay people, and living such obviously changed lives, that led to others being saved and only a few years later, enough of a generation of colonists who were moved by God to establish a new country on biblical principles unlike anything the world had seen, and to the end that God was to be glorified. We need to remain vocal and engaged in the public sector politically, to be certain. But that is secondary to our “prime directive” – reaching and discipling others for Christ. Revivals and altar calls are still a part of God’s work in this world, but the primary way people are saved is by the witness in word and deed – the acts of sacrificial love – by individual believers.
https://msbasssinger.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/bringing-back-our-american-heritage/
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March 1, 2012 10:53 am One of my favourite Australian models of the moment is Jessica Gomes, who’ll be walking for Mimco as they present their exotic, Shanghai-inspired first collection for 2012 at the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. Entitled ‘Dreamwarp Society’ the show is happening at Maia, Central Pier at the Docklands on Tuesday March 13th from 8pm. You can find more details and secure your tickets here. In celebration of the show and the fashion festival in general, Mimco have created an opulent neckpiece called ‘Goddess of Fortune‘. It’s actually three separate piece that can be worn together or alone and there are only 50 available worldwide. I do have a thing for jet black beads and tassels at the moment. Don’t forget to ‘like’ LMFF and Mimco on Facebook for all the latest! I’ll be attending the Mimco show at LMFF soon and so should you. Happily they have given me a double pass to give away to one lucky reader. The prize includes event entry, exclusive Mimco surprises and pre-show entertainment. All you have to do to win is: 1. ‘Like’ StyleMelbourne on Facebook if you haven’t already. 2. Leave a comment by clicking here to tell me “what accessory couldn’t you live without?” 3. Wait to see if you’ve won! The lucky winner will be drawn on 9th March. 3 Thoughts on “WIN tickets to Mimco’s ‘Dreamwarp Society’ runway at LMFF” Anna Lee on March 1, 2012 at 11:08 am said: I couldn’t go without a great pair of shoes, they can make or break an outfit, add the finishing touch to what could be something plain and also the pain factor can play a big part! stylemelbourne on March 1, 2012 at 11:13 am said: Thanks for your comment Anna But you had better go and click the link in Step 2. to leave it there to be eligible to win this prize 🙂 Miss Bias on March 9, 2012 at 12:27 am said: I definitely couldn’t live without my staple sterling silver and gold earrings. However, recently I lost one of the silver earrings so I’m feeling a little lost not being able to go to them whenever I need. Definitely requiring a replacement pair and soon.
http://stylemelbourne.com/2012/03/win-tickets-to-mimcos-dreamwarp-society-runway-at-lmff/
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The title of this blog is 'Akita ni arube konnatoko'. This title means that there is also such a thing in Akita Pref. in Japan. Please enjoy various scenery of Akita in this blog. « カタクリの花 |
http://hojinashi.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2010/04/post-2f9e.html
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18 comments Lancer Systems invited a handful of gun writers to join them at Virginia International Raceway to learn about the company and put its products through the paces. Full disclosure: I…
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/tag/l5-awm/
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Testimonials“Judy is the editor every writer dreams of. She is encouraging, inspiring, and enthusiastic while being tough, thorough, and persistent. Her insight and vision can transform a book while staying true to the writer’s purpose and voice. Judy is a creative collaborator willing to wrestle through difficult editorial problems. She manages to be demanding yet positive, and is never afraid to improvise, argue (gently), and laugh. My first novel is about to be published, and my book and I are lucky to have benefited from her incisive mind and joyous spirit.”—Melodie Winawer, author of The Scribe of SiennaWith tact, encouragement, and brilliant insights, Judy got me to see how the story structure of my novel could be rethought another way, and guided me through the process. Because I was also working, my project took years to complete, and Judy and I don't even live in the same city. Yet, I always felt connected to her. Ultimately, her enthusiasm and support got me to my goal: being published. Having Judy in your life is like having a writing soulmate—and don't we all need that?”--Barbara Lynn-Davis, author of Casanova’s Secret Wife"Judy Sternlight made my novel better. She suggested changes that I could not have envisioned by myself--helping me to make the arc of the novel more dramatic and to sharpen my focus on the main character, George Eliot. In short, Judy did the work of a great, old-fashioned editor, unfortunately a rarity in publishing houses these days."--Dinitia Smith, author of The Honeymoon"Judy Sternlight is an editor with an uncanny ability to bring out a story's strengths. With a discerning eye, she understands how to guide authors to their best work. Patient and passionate, she's a joy to work with." —Elliot Ackerman, author of Green on Blue"I feel extremely lucky to have worked with Judy. She was able to identify exactly where I was trying to go with my novel, and exactly how to get it there. No matter how small or large her suggestions were, her insight was so wise and brilliant that it made me excited to get back to work. She helped my novel to reach its full potential. I wish she could be my own personal Editor-In-Residence." —Marie-Helene Bertino, author of 2 a.m. at the Cat's Pajamas“My editor, the ‘exceptionally intelligent and insightful’ Judy Sternlight, as I described her on the Acknowledgements page of the novel Shadow Country, is also wonderful to work with, being altogether supportive yet discerning and dead honest about the work in hand. I think any writer would be happy and very lucky to have this exceptional editor.” —Peter Matthiessen, author of Shadow Country, winner of the National Book Award"I first hired Judy Sternlight at Random House many years ago, where she quickly rose from editorial assistant to award-winning editor. She has the acumen, drive, patience, empathy, and knowledge to steer even the most complicated manuscripts to success. I've seen her work with numerous authors, always figuring out the right way to get the best work out of each. She is simply one of the best editors in the book business."—David Ebershoff, Former Random House VP, Executive Editor and author of The 19th Wife and The Danish Girl“Judy Sternlight is a superb editor. I worked with her for years at Random House and have suggested to many writers that they retain her for her supremely good now-freelance editorial skills. She brought order and sense and consistency to my memoir. She has done the same for other writers I know. She is a Dog Person, too—what more could you want, unless you're a Cat Person, and even then she will not discriminate but may add a Milkbone surcharge to her fee .... Seriously—you want editorial help of the highest caliber? Here it is.” —Daniel Menaker, author of My Mistake“Judy wants to pull your best work out of you. What more could a writer want in an editor?” —Rita Mae Brown, author of Animal Magnetism“Judy Sternlight is a magnificent editor. Her gift for seeing what a piece of writing could be is matched only by her ability of knowing how to get it there. When we worked together on Naming the World, her vision transformed the book, and she worked tirelessly to shape the project into its ideal form. Her dedication to her writers is boundless, her passion for the projects she takes on is inspiring, and her expertise in the world of publishing is unparalleled. I look forward to working with her again and again, and to reading every author who’s had the good fortune to work with her.”—Bret Anthony Johnston, author of Naming the World: And Other Exercises for the Creative Writer“Judy Sternlight can pull a manuscript out of an author when other talented editors have despaired. And not just any manuscript, but a bestselling, award-winning manuscript. Creative, encouraging, and absolutely determined, she will not rest until the job is done right. She’s the best.” —Neil Olson, Literary Agent, Donadio & Olson“Judy’s skills as an editor are superior not only because of her facility with language and the written word, but especially because of her extraordinary perceptiveness about the author. All editors can rearrange phrases and correct spelling and syntax errors, but can they all grasp the essence of your story and what you want to say? With open-mindedness and respect for your own abilities, she works seamlessly with you to produce a professional and polished product.”—Kwei Quartey, author of Wife of the Gods“Judy is a smart and sensitive editor with a sixth sense for drawing out the writer's own vision of her work. During the writing of my novel The Guardians she was a most reassuring voice and ally. I have worked with a lot of editors and I don't believe any writer can expect more than the gifts Judy generously brings to a writing project.”—Ana Castillo, author of The Guardians“Judy is a joy to work with—a fine editorial partner and creative collaborator. Any author would benefit from her advice.”—Marly Rusoff, Literary Agent, Marly Rusoff & Associates Summary Block
http://www.judysternlightlit.com/testimonials
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“America’s Got Talent” judge Piers Morgan chats with Access about the rumored candidates for Simon Cowell’s “Idol” replacement, but does he want the job? Also, is Piers any closer to inking a deal to replace Larry King?
https://www.accesshollywood.com/videos/piers-morgan-simon-cowell-is-irreplaceable-22463/
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Oops, didn't see this before my last posts. I should remember not to automatically go to the last page. Nevermind then. It speaks volumes. There is one person in my dojo that has been practising for about 4 years with us. He does not hold any rank, because he is not interested in them. If he would be asked to take a 6th kuy exam, he could not tell what name goes with what technique. But I can tell you this about him, all the things I know about aiki (the aiki as I believe Mike Sigman and some others are talking about, certainly not at the same level, but you need to start somewhere), I learned from him. And he is getting it from outside of aikido.
http://www.aikiweb.com/forums/showpost.php?p=194553&postcount=88
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Posted on October 3, 2016December 15, 2016 by Fuel Medical Otoplasty is a surgical procedure used to alter the shape, position and proportion of the ear. This surgery may be needed to correct a congenital defect, injury or trauma to the ear. It may also be used to simply change the shape of your ear if you are unhappy with it. The most popular type of surgery is ear pinning. This changes the shape of the ears and brings them closer to the head. Children require general anesthesia while adults can usually complete the procedure with just a sedative and local anesthesia. An incision is made in the back of the ear to expose the cartilage. The cartilage scoring technique requires the surgeon to make an incision into the cartilage in order to reshape the ear. The cartilage sparing technique uses only stiches to change the ear shape and position. Regardless of the type of ear pinning performed, once the shape is achieved the ear is then repositioned so it sits closer to the head and the incision is closed with stitches. This surgery usually only takes one to two hours. Microtia is a congenital defect that leads to small and underdeveloped ears. Children with this defect as well as anyone whose ears were burned or injured can be treated with reconstructive ear surgery. This procedure involves taking cartilage from the ribs and skin from the upper buttock area to build up the ear. Ear reduction surgery is performed if the patient is unhappy with the size or shape of their ears. A cut is made into the cartilage and the ear is then resized and reshaped. Ear pinning is usually performed at the same time as reduction surgery. If you would like more information about ear surgery, contact our office at 337-266-9820 to schedule an appointment. Post navigation
http://www.davidandeldredgeent.com/services/ent-services/ears/ear-surgery/
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Just a reminder to those watching this site that we have a club meeting this coming Saturday Feb, 25, 2006 at HobbyTown at the North Division Y. Hope to see you there! Posted by ray at 6:14 PM | Comments (0) January '06 Meeting Minutes February 1, 2006 In attendance; Doug, Ruth and Joel Phillips Mark Howe Bob Yanecek David Glass Alan Roberts Harold Kellams Marty Weiser Ray Stoner Charla Davidson Jim Baker John Hearn Topics of discussion; Voting on club officers. Club officers for the year are; Ray Stoner – President Lou Bragg – Vice President Bob Yanecek – Treasurer Charla Davidson – Secretary The flier was discussed and one change was made to indicate that an August launch was not “Fire Danger Permitting, but that it would be a pick up launch if it rains and that it has never happened before… The waiver was filed on the 10th of January, and we are just waiting for it to arrive. If it has not arrived within 4 weeks of the March launch, I will check in to find out what’s up. The Treasury report shows that we ended the year with $386, there were $160+ in dues collected at the meeting. Expenditures anticipated were section dues, and port-a-potty fees when the flying season starts. The trailer party is to be held on the 11th of February at Bob Yanecek’s house. It will begin at 10am and run to whenever. The model launch pads need to be rebuilt, Bob has lumber, Marty will check on rod mounts. The Midpower launch pads need more rods made, and there was discussion of a couple of rails being purchased. One of the pads is damaged and needs to be replaced, Marty is taking the task of locating fencing rail (metal) for replacement. The flight card board also needs new clips to hold the flight cards. I will locate and purchase new clips. The doors on the trailer also need repair. A pot luck of sorts will be held around lunch time. Bring things that go with “dogs”. We will continue to hold raffles at every well attended launch. The items for raffle will be donated by members of the club. We decided to review the documents (LCO, RSO, etc) at the next meeting. John Hearn will print some new flight cards. They will have holes punched in the middle for a “pokey thing” to hold them after the LCO launches the flight. A “donut” of sorts will hold them down. ID cards will be updated to reflect membership for 2006 and issued to new members. Outreach activity will continue to be coordinated through the Vice President, this year that is Lou Bragg. Contact him with any outreach activities. Support of the TARC teams was discussed. The club has offered to hold a “fly off” based on current TARC contest rules for the 6 TARC teams in the area. So far one of the teams has expressed interest. We will be contacting the other teams in the area again, to solicit their participation. An exciting contest for the 3 K700 motors from the Club Project was decided on. The rules are as follows; -Each of the closest three flights to 2500 feet will be awarded one of the motors. -One motor per Person -You have two flights to qualify -You must announce that it is a qualifying flight -You must be a SPARC member (dues are $20 for the year) -You must fly the qualifying flight at SPARC’s field -The K700 should be flown at the FITS launch in Mansfield Memorial Day weekend. A VERY strong preference for this… -A commercial altimeter must be flown, it does not have to deploy the recovery system. -Altitudes will be verified by Officers of the club. -You must be a level one flyer, or partner with a level one flyer for the qualifying flight. -For the K700 flight at FITS you must be a level two flyer, use the flight as a level two certification, or partner with a level two flyer. -You must use the SAME rocket for the qualifying flight and the K700 flight. -You can not break the waiver at Mansfield with your K700 flight -You are responsible for obtaining the casing for the K700 flight and qualifying flights -You may use any motor you like for qualifying flights, as long as its certified -Points will be awarded based on the TARC altitude contest methodology. IE 0 points for 2500 ft exactly, 1 point for every foot away from 2500 ft.
http://sparc.rocketclub.org/archives/2006/02/
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Jessica Darling's It List (2016) Full Movie Free Hd Jessica Darling's more seasoned sister gives her the "IT List," an agenda on the best way to explore the center school ubiquity chain of importance. The guidelines seem sufficiently basic to take after, however like life, nothing is as simple as it appears. N/A
http://www.freemoviesonlinemovies.net/cast/jane-widdop
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Let me preface this by saying that in no way are these meant to be taken 100% seriously. There are some places where I'm obviously having a bit of fun. So if something seems overly ridiculous, chance are it's because I was writing it to be ridiculous. I live here, too, y'know.Somewhat more extensive than originally intended, here's a list of cannot's and should-not's for Riga/Latvia. The list will be modified/added on to as items are remembered, brought to my attention, or their statuses change.1. You cannot or should not drink the tap-water, unless you KNOW the place has a filter. Ask to see the filter, or a receipt for purchase/installation of the filter if said filter is not in a clearly visible location. Even if said filter truly exists, you may want to ask for boiled water instead.2. You should not pay the bus attendant for a single ticket with anything bigger than a 1 lat coin, unless you really really want to get back a handful of copper and the cold shoulder.3. You cannot get a full night's rest, unless you live somewhere surrounded by NOTHING. The people in the apartment above mine have been hammering on something starting at 8 A.M. every weekday and Sunday, since last September.4. You cannot sit on the grass in public places. Seriously, there are signs, and you probably have to pay a hefty fine if you are caught doing so. And tourists may wonder why the grass is so pretty. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY it is permissible to sit, sleep, stand and roll on the grass in the city parks in Riga! This offer is only good for the month of June and is a test to see whether or not the people of Latvia can "handle" the responsibilities that come with being allowed to sit on grass. I don't know...one stray grass stain and some crazy person might snap and try to burn the mother down.5. You cannot find a decent cup of coffee at a cafe without an all-out search or at least with insider information. Latvia is not a coffee nation. I realise there are cafe's called "Coffee Nation", but other than a pleasing ambiance, free 15-minute WiFi cards and good pecan pie-cake, there really isn't much to it. Insider information: All Capuccino (K. Barona, Centrs, and right next door to Lidojosa varde) has coffee that is, by leaps and bounds, more like coffee should be. Index Cafe not only has cheap and very decent sandwiches, but also serves up a fantastic espresso shot, or anything with espresso in it. They also have a drip-coffee machine, which is, apparently, VERY RARE in Riga. Rare as in, like, it's the only one we've seen.6. You cannot get from point A to anywhere within two blocks of point A in under 20 minutes if you're (quite literally) trapped in a motor vehicle. Your best options are to walk or bike.7. You cannot read a single restaurant menu without laughing, especially if you are fluent in the English language and/or have a degree in If you listen to the "mainstream" radio stations, you cannot go a single day without hearing music from one of the following artists at least five times and preferably doubling up on at least one of the songs: Mika, Robbie Williams, The Sugababes, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, The Backstreet Boys, Rihanna, Madonna.9. You cannot and should not start crossing the street without looking both ways several times (that goes for any country), or start crossing the street the moment the little man turns green. Although some cars stop, the general mentality seems to be "If there are 10 or less people on the crosswalk the road's as good as clear".10. You cannot win with ATMs. If you want one 10 and one 5 to make 15, you will get three 5s. If you want two 10s to make 20, you will get a 20.11. You cannot commute to work in the morning without smelling alcohol on at least 5 people around you. You cannot go a single week without seeing a person stumbling around completely inebriated at a seemingly abnormal time of the day.12. You cannot get a bad serving of potatoes. Anywhere.13. You cannot "finally" get rid of all of your small change (1s and 2s) with a clear conscience because, as Murphy's law would have it, the next time you make a cash purchase you're going to wish you had held on to something.14. You cannot buy alcohol after 10 P.M.15. You cannot get home using public transportation after 12 A.M. or before 5 A.M.16. You should not assume that, even after living in Riga for 6 months, you know how to get to your apartment by car. Because you totally don't. You know how the BUS or the TRAM or the TROLLEY gets to your house, but not how a car might achieve the same thing.17. Some taxi drivers will, after being told what your destination is, say "Right, so which way should I go?" and then get angry at you for telling them to go the wrong way, which only happened because you thought you knew how to get to your apartment by car. But you don't. (ref. No. 16)18. You cannot go a single day without running into or seeing someone you know - excluding colleagues. Even if you hide out in your apartment all day, but make a short trip to the store, you'll probably randomly bump into someone who decided to randomly stop at the grocery store tucked away in your labyrinth of a residential community.19. You cannot be served at the bank (or other similar places) without a numbered ticket. If you took the wrong type of ticket, it's not their problem. If you were given the wrong type of ticket by an actual person, it's still not their problem.20. You cannot buy letter envelopes by the box. But you can buy them by the "packet". I finally noticed them in a pen/pencil/stationary store I go to now and then. Problem solved.21. You cannot get soy milk in your coffee at a cafe. If you ask for soy milk, the only response you will get is a blank stare.22. You should not dry your laundry at a laundromat. It costs around 6 USD for one small load of laundry.23. You cannot see a play, opera, or ballet in Riga that does not include some kind of random, psychedelic or otherwise awkward-moment dance or scene.24. You cannot drink in public, as in sitting on a park bench sipping a bottle/can of booze. However, it seems that if said bottle/can is concealed in a paper/plastic bag, regardless of how conspicuous the concealment is or isn't, the act is ignored.25. You cannot attempt to take care of any bureaucratic documents or business without being sent to X number of offices, given X amount of telephone numbers to call, X amount of forms and applications to fill out. Once you have completed the aforementioned tasks, you cannot attempt to take care of the documents/business without repeating the process.26. You should not forget to stamp ("compress") your tram or trolley ticket. If ticket-control personnel board the tram or trolley and find that you have not compressed the ticket, you will be fined.27. You should not cross the train tracks at any point other than the indicated crossings. If you get caught, the fine is probably around 30 lats.28. You cannot get large, plastic grocery bags for free.29. You cannot easily recycle plastic or glass. Most of it is just thrown away with the rest of the trash.30. You should not dispose of still-lit cigarettes directly into metal trash bins. The trash inside WILL start on fire. I regret not having my camera with me, because it's not every day you pass a burning metal bin.31. If you want to have a quick meal, you should not eat at a restaurant where there is a middle-man, e.g. a server, between you and the food.32. Even if a car is backing up slowly, you should not assume that the driver is actually looking back, looking in the rear-view mirror, or even aware that his/her vehicle is backing up.33. You cannot leave work early on a Friday and expect to make it out of the city centre in a timely fashion because everybody else has the same plan.34. You cannot use public restrooms for free, unless you are in a larger shopping centre where the door is not monitored very carefully.35. When planning on using a public restroom, you should not assume that there will always be a toilet seat, a rim to the toilet, or even an actual toilet. (Most places now have normal situations, but there are the few exceptions where there's not much to nothing)36. You cannot buy hand sanitizer. We have yet to see it in stores.37. You should not, absolutely SHOULD NOT piss on the Freedom Monument. If you do you are unbelievably childish and should have your passport taken away (if you are a tourist) because you obviously are incapable of respecting the culture and history of other nations. If you are a local doing so... what's wrong with you?38. You cannot touch the guards standing by the Monument. Or maybe it's "you should not". I've never tried or seen anyone try to do so.39. You cannot buy/find "standard name brand" medications, such as Tylenol, Advil, Pepto-bismol, etc.40. You cannot cross major streets in logical places because crosswalks are not logically placed along major streets.
http://straumanis.blogspot.com/2008/06/things-you-cannotshould-not-do-in-riga.html
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The Van Dyke Library, located on the first floor of the Old Graduate College, will be closed from 8am - 5pm during the week to replace the floor. Please plan accordingly. Categories:Floor replacementOutage type: ScheduledOutage period: 8:00am Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 to 5:00pm Friday, Jan. 29, 2016Affected locations:Van Dyke Library in Old Graduate CollegeContact info
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Published on Oct 28, 2012Still undecided? Think about the future.Please visit to support the candidate who won't bring about the zombie apocalypse. Category
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Riverside public meetings starts at 6:30 PM on Tuesdays, and they are broadcast by Charter Channel 3, AT & T Channel 99, and Verizon FIOS Channel 21. Rebroadcast Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. For live Webcast 24/7 visit video/, or
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Kleptography - Infrared England - River Fog 1 River Fog 1Taken from a bridge in Hertford, a pub on the left corner, fog in the distance and a path alongside the water that leads to the next two photos.
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Now, acclaimed biographer George Mair provides a rare, personal look at the private man behind the powerful teachings. This inspiring biography reveals what prompted Warren to start preaching, the motivation behind The Purpose-Driven Life, and how he overcame serious obstacles to achieve success in every aspect of his life-from his work, to his marriage, to his visionary mission. For the first time, "A Life with Purpose" tells the story of the unassuming man who has dedicated himself to changing the world, one soul at a time.
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Michael Robbins, from the University of Chicago, writes: "Nashville is surely the most overrated piece of shit in the annals of American film. At least Greil Marcus has seen through it, but only as his lone dissent from the unquestioned Wisdom of Pauline Kael. It's Kael's fault, of course, that Altman is up there on the heights—ditto for Scorsese, de Palma, Coppola, all very good at their best, all laughably determined by Wisdom Kael to be among the Greatest Filmmakers of All Time (and how's Bertolucci looking these days, for chrisssake?). Cf. Jonathan Rosenbaum's criticism for a corrective to all this. As for Nashville, it's a train of cliches that keep a-coming, right up to the final bullet. But I'll never tire of McCabe, Long Goodbye, and M*A*S*H & Gosford Park wasn't bad." As someone who can't even identify a fucking BEATLES SONG, I think my opinion needs to be radically discounted. Hence the guest stars.
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It’s a time-honored tradition—students declare a major in history (or art, or philosophy, or a language), and every holiday, break, and summer vacation, are peppered with questions from their families about what they possibly could have been thinking. Find out more
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Aquatics Swimming is one of the best activities you can do for your body. The low-impact resistance builds muscles and burns fat without damaging your joints. Your lungs become more efficient at transferring oxygen and you build your endurance, so no more getting winded walking up stairs. Whether you are terrified of the water, an avid swimmer or anywhere in between, our instructors can help you get the most out of this fantastic sport. We are also passionate about developing you and your kids into confident swimmers with group or private lessons. Youth Swim Lessons Our quality swimming instruction is geared toward individual needs and is designed to increase the student’s comfort level in the water. Instructors emphasize the development of swimming skills and an awareness of water and pool safety. Click here for a full list of Youth Swim Lessons in our Swimming's Cool Program. Adult Swim Lessons We offer swim courses to adults of all abilities ranging from Terrified Adult to Master Swim. Courses are available to both members and non-members. Browse & Register to learn more. Private Swim Lessons Private Swim lessons offer one-on-one instruction for all ages (3 and up) and abilities. Lessons are 30 minutes in length and scheduled when the pools are open for recreational swim and instructor availability. This service is available for both members & non-members. Learn more. Certifications Learn more about SCUBA Certification. Aquatic Jobs Teach adults and children to swim at all levels. Or join our team of lifeguards who ensure safety in our pools while having fun. Certifications required. Apply now. Contact us: aquatics@virginia.edu SUMMER 2017 Adult Swim Lessons Adult Advanced Beginner Swim – 6/19-7/12 Participants will have the opportunity to practice the major strokes and improve on technique. Participants will also be introduced to butterfly. This is an ideal course to build upon or improve your existing swimming skills. Each M W from 7:00p-7:50p Adult Beginner Swim – 6/19-7/12 This course is designed for adults wishing to learn how to swim or who have had little formal swimming experience. Strokes introduced include freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and sidestroke. Each M W from 6:00p-6:50p Master Swim Fitness Swim – 5/23-8/17 Designed for adults (ages 18 years and older) who want to improve fitness and master proper stroke technique to become a faster and more efficient swimmer in a fun environment of encouragement and support. This course is great if you are a triathlete, swimming for fitness, or just want to improve your overall quality of life. Participants should be comfortable swimming at least a few hundred yards continuously using the freestyle (crawl) stroke. Experience with other competitive strokes is welcomed, but not required. All stroke techniques will be taught during the program.
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Valentine’s Day is fast approaching! I learned long ago not to expect any special surprises given that my husband is not exactly the romantic type. He once gave me a belt sander for Valentine’s Day! He’ll never live that one down.So I thought I’d recognize the day with a mini-sale on selected patterns over in my Ravelry store. Razzle Dazzle Socks, Stoloniferous Fingerless Mitts, Sunrise Ridge Socks, Cordelia Fingerless Gloves and Orelia Rose Socks will be 30% off until February 16, 2016 using coupon code VAL2016. 0 Comments
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So, I am crazy... I must be-- Tomorrow morning, I go to a daycare center to work with one year olds. I have worked with kids all my life from babysitting to volunteer tutoring to working with severely mentally and physically handicapped children (and adults), which I loved. Go figure that I'm getting a job to get away from the house (and Grace, somewhat) and end up in a daycare center! Ah, well, that's how things in my life usually work. At least they are only a year old--- all 14 of them..... I must be nuts :) Tomorrow, I'm going so they can see how the kids react to me and vice versa.... only for about 2 hours. I hope they don't think the kids will all be running up to me like I'm their mommas or something..... I mean, how would one expect a 12-month-old kid to react to a new person? Yeah, I'm thinking scream their heads off, too :) But I'll do what I can, after all it is a job..... If the kids like me, (I guess) I'll get the job. It's only Mondays and Wednesdays from 9am until 6pm, maybe picking up a Tuesday or Thursday here and there. That's not so bad...... We didn't even broach the subject of salary, but after discovering that Borders only starts at $6.25 (which I haven't made since I was 16.... 20 years ago), nothing would shock me..... I think the woman was real impressed with my teaching sign language to kids too young to speak. We talked about that more than anything. She asked me which signs I used for Gracie and I told her I used the basic ones--eat, drink, more, mom, dad, and hurt-- at first, then progressed until Grace could use her voice (I still should've kept doing it, though). So, hopefully all goes well.... On another note-- Could someone from California (LA, Hollywood, Beverly Hills area) please tell me what the heck you guys are thinking? On my long train excursion across the country, I stayed in this part of CA for a little while. I visited the houses that are built on the side of Hollywood Hills... are you guys just insane or do you actually prefer living on the edge (ha ha, pun intended)? I saw the tennis courts and swimming pools built up on supports taller than my house.... and I don't get it. Sure, its Hollywood and there's a lot that goes on, but unless you're directly involved in the industry--its a pretty dirty place to be honest. So why do people insist on building their houses on a hill of dirt? I get not all the houses fall down in the mudslides, but why risk it in the first place? Do insurance companies actually pay claims for houses built on sides of hills? Ridiculous if they do.... No wonder rates can be sky high. And if you're house does happen to fall down the hill and take out 3 or 4 more in the process, are you liable for those homes your house destroyed? Finally, would you rebuild on the same lot? For the amount of money it costs to live in CA, and for what you go through (traffic, quakes, slides) to live there, this country girl still prefers flat lands and mountains of rock, not dirt hills...... Cat Posted by Cat at 6:02 PM 4 comments: redbaranjj said... I am so excited for you Cat!! Can I come work there too? :) Personally...I think you will have a great time, and you will really enjoy it. I am with you on the Cal. thing...who in their right mind would build on a hill knowing what could happen? Have a great night and good luck with the new job!!! :)*hugs* January 11, 2005 at 6:09 PM thelovetrain said... Congratulations on your new job, dear. You'll do exceptionally well, I'm sure. Look at all of your past & present experience. They certainly were fortunate in acquiring you.I experienced a revelation when I read this entry, Cat. All of this time, I've been thinking that some of our fellow journalists were remorseless fascists, when in reality, they simply haven't understood, what it is that I've been trying to convey to them.... How does one portray 'free speech' & 'forgiveness', in "sign language", to one-year old mentalities?I'll take my residence in another location too, please. Perhaps somewhere flat in nearby Oakland... I can burn a fattie and cruise over to watch mud-surfing houses, for entertainment.... I come up with the best ideas. [:P]~Hang ten January 11, 2005 at 7:22 PM sieblonde said... I saw the mud slides in CA on the news today. And a community that got hit is looking into suing the city. I'm sorry that their houses were destroyed...but if you build at the base of a hill, and landslides are a natural disaster that happens in the area... I don't think you should be allowed to sue the city because it happens. ~Sie January 11, 2005 at 9:30 PM quartrlyfecrysis said... That's funny...I've often wondered myself about Cali, everyone says I'd love it but honestly it scares me! Earthquakes (well now we have those in VA) and 'landslides'...not for me ;)I taught Peyton sign language as a 'baby' also...it really helped when she knew what she wanted but couldn't think of the word. I'm amazed at how many people I find that do it now. When Pey was in daycare another mom was learning to be an interpretor and she taught her son sign language also...we asked the daycare provider to do it there, but I guess it was a bit too much to ask. Pey still uses some of the signs, like cookie and up. She even makes the arm motions for her bath still. Wishing you lots of luck and sanity ;)xoxo~B
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fujiapplesgoBOOMOctober 29, 2011 at 10:48 PMAugh I could never play this game ever! I get way too stressed >_<;; Mega props dudeReplyDeleteZombie HuntahOctober 29, 2011 at 11:57 PMI couldn't tell what was going on...it was too dark. All I saw was you freaking out and a very dark distant silhouette 30, 2011 at 3:28 AMPeople wonder why I don't want to play this 30, 2011 at 3:50 AMI was laughing soooooooo much!!!! And that's not even the scariest 30, 2011 at 5:05 AMlol This is why I never want to try the game out. It is that scary 30, 2011 at 9:51 AMi saw this stream it was the funniest thing ever :DReplyDeleteacavooOctober 30, 2011 at 10:15 AMAhaha, I remember this part. I hadn't realized that the monsters were blinded and couldn't see you at this point. I went so crazy 30, 2011 at 1:10 PMCould you imagine if the team that made Amnesia worked with the Silent Hill 30, 2011 at 5:37 PMKilplix, try Amnesia Dark RoomReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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Alliant Credit Union is among a handful of financial institutions used as a hub by many who take a "hub and spoke" approach to managing their money. Another example of a popular hub is Ally Bank.In a kind of failing never witnessed before by most Alliant members, Alliant Credit Union is unable to link via ACH to PurePoint Financial. Thus, those persons having their hub at Alliant are shut out from access to Alliant's customary quick and easy movement of funds between the two financial institutions using ACH.Reasons for this Alliant breakdown are not entirely clear. Apparently it has to do with failure, at Alliant, timely to update its ACH database as related to new ABA routing numbers. Alliant's system is unable, at present, to recognize PurePoint's ABA routing number. Instead, an error message is returned and the attempted link setup is rejected. At Ally Bank, in contrast, an ACH link to PurePoint Financial can be established straightaway. Thus, those having their hub at Ally are not impacted.Entreaties to Alliant for remediation have not brought positive outcomes. In at least one instance, Alliant has blamed PurePoint for the problem!! This situation does not reflect at all well on Alliant and is giving some long time Alliant members second thoughts about maintaining Alliant Credit Union as their hub. Post a comment 9 Ricochet | Mar 1, 2017 | 286 posts since 2010I say good bye and goodnight. Short ACH times that everyone was so happy to get made it easy to move money. You using both banks? Move the money and get the job done. Having multiple accounts, the work around most of us have set up, are exactly for the reason for having done so. No need to spite the bank because the Glass Slipper didn't fit this time. Reply2Kaight | Mar 1, 2017 | 95 posts since 2011Absent ACH linkability to hub, PurePoint offering becomes problematic. Liquid funds must be readily available for movement to CD, should opportunity arise. PurePoint offers no paper checks AFAIK. Wires cost money.Option is change of hub, a major disruption to current money management practice. Alliant's lethargic response to this issue is not helpful. They appear asleep. Reply1Ricochet | Mar 1, 2017 | 286 posts since 2010My point being that if you have alt. way of getting funds moved with little delay be proactive.I moved funds form NFCU to ALLY to Andrews in 6 days including wknd. Usually enough time for any promo. Void of establishing an acct.EOM Reply2Kaight | Mar 1, 2017 | 95 posts since 2011Update:Despite multiple requests from various members, Alliant continues to avoid addressing this dilemma. Worse, they will not even offer a time frame of when this problem will be fixed. Alliant is saying they KNOW about the failing. Regardless, they have not confronted this matter and will not provide an estimate as to when this will be resolved. Alliant's response on this one has been a real disappointment. Reply2Bozo | Mar 2, 2017 | 595 posts since 2011I'm a bit of a dinosaur, but you'll have to explain to me what all this "ACH" stuff is about. I understand why some folks might want to transfer money instantaneously, but is it really that big an issue? For example, let's assume I have roughly $XX,XXX in my Alliant savings account, easily transferred to my Alliant checking account with the click of a mouse. Let's assume further I have Alliant checks. I find a really good CD I want to buy. I write a check on my Alliant checking account. If truly paranoid that the rate might crash, I either get a rate-lock or send it overnight. Worst comes to worst, I ask Alliant to wire transfer. What am I missing? Reply1Kaight | Mar 2, 2017 | 95 posts since 2011Well first Bozo, please be understanding that we all are individuals with our own peculiar approaches to solving our money management problems. One of my peculiarities, for example, is that I eschew wires because of both cost and annoyance. I have wired funds any number of times over the years. But it is not an enjoyable experience for me.Still, as a fellow rate chaser I am well aware of the "need for speed", and wires are fast. But Alliant's overnight ACH is very nearly as fast, it is easy and simple, and it is free. Of course when funds awaiting CD investment are in Alliant savings, none of that matters. One just follows through on the path(s) you mentioned.PurePoint, though, introduces a variation from that norm because they are offering a much higher interest rate than Alliant savings, which remains at 1% for March. Funds at PurePoint are entirely liquid, but there is no check writing. So the way out I like is, again, ACH. If a great CD pops up I can mail an Alliant check, as you suggested, and simultaneously pull overnight as much as $100,000 back from PurePoint and into Alliant before the check reaches its destination. So I still have the advantages of Alliant liquidity but with the much higher PurePoint interest rate. It's a great and very workable solution, at least IMHO.However, the entire construct falls apart without ACH. Without ACH, PurePoint becomes the "roach motel" of financial institutions. But wait, you say, why not push the funds from PurePoint via ACH instead of pulling them from the Alliant side? Here again it comes down to personal preference. Mine is to avoid providing PurePoint with my Alliant account numbers. Additionally, I have years of experience using Alliant ACH. I know it is a dependable overnight service. I have zero experience with ACH transfers initiated at PurePoint. Alliant is, and for many years has been, my hub. It is a reliable hub. I trust Alliant for efficient and speedy handling of my transactions. PurePoint, OTOH, is an unknown.So bottom line, for me at least and I guess for others as well, we needed to be able to link Alliant and PurePoint. Inability to perform that link was very frustrating, and it was costing me money. Going forward: problem solved. And I am grateful. Reply1Kaight | Mar 2, 2017 | 95 posts since 2011Great news! Alliant has fixed the problem. This is a wonderful help, and as a long-time Alliant member who wishes to retain my Alliant hub, I am very grateful. It gives pause to be losing money every day. Now all is well. Thank you Alliant!! Reply3quizzer25 | Mar 8, 2017 | 4 posts since 2014I opened account on Monday and Alliant bank link was done instantly. The opening deposit shows available but "not available for withdrawal". I understand from people here that its due to hold placed by Purepoint ACH origination.Can I add Purepoint to Alliant as external bank now or wait until the hold is cleared in purepoint? I know Alliant will do test deposit and withdrawal and I don't want to get any fees from purepoint due to "insufficient funds" when alliant does the verification.Does Alliant do a deposit first and then withdraw the test deposit? Reply3midas89 | Mar 10, 2017 | 4 posts since 2017Quizzer, I put forth the Alliant linking my PurePoint account today before I read your post above, and now I'm worried. My PurePoint available balance shows zero, as you know, because they make people wait 3 business days before the initial deposit is available. I guess if PurePoint processes Alliant's withdrawal of the "trial deposit/withdrawal verification," I might be hit with a penalty. I'm not sure, of course, but had I read your post above first, I would have waited before trying to link my PurePoint account at Alliant. Reply3RickZ | Mar 10, 2017 | 27 posts since 2010I opened a PurePoint account last week and already linked it from Alliant. There is no need to be concerned about a negative balance. First, the verification deposits are processed first as a deposit and then second as a withdrawal. Furthermore, the transactions are credited and debited from your positive current balance, not from your zero available balance. Reply3midas89 | Mar 10, 2017 | 4 posts since 2017Thank you, RickZ. That makes me feel better. I will not worry about it anymore now. Thanks again! Reply1EasyRhino | Mar 30, 2017 | 1 posts since 2017That's good news. And that was kind of a lot of complaining for what appears to have been a few days of technical delay. Reply1
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Posted on April 27, 2016 by Suzanne Longacre Cira Green, Philadelphia’s first elevated public park and first blue-green roof, is a 1.25 acre park located on top of Cira Centre South in University City, which sits ninety-five feet above street level! The oasis was built on a parking garage roof which overlooks Center City, University City and the Schuylkill River, and is an integral element in developing the Schuylkill River Greenway. The roof is both “blue” and “green,” with the blue roof located under the paved walking areas to provide storm water management by capturing rain water which is then directed to irrigate the planted “green roof” areas. Laurel Valley Soils was founded in 1979 by a handful of the nation’s leading mushroom growers who had the foresight before “sustainability” was a hot keyword to realize the opportunities available for upcycling their abundant, high organic matter, post-harvest mushroom compost. “Mushroom farmers from around the world visit our 120 acre facility located in the Mushroom Capital of the World to learn how to emulate our state-of-the-art practices. We feel great pride to be leaders not only in mushroom compost production but environmental stewardship” notes our own Joseph DiNorscia, Manager of Laurel Valley Soils. 450 cubic yards of our “black gold” was blended into the growing media provided by rooflite® and used for Cira Green’s various green roofs as well as lawn areas and planters containing trees and perennials. When selecting a location to kick off the nationally-focused 2016 International Compost Awareness Week being held May 1-7, 2016 and features the theme: Compost – The Soil and Water Connection, the “blue” & “green” Cira Centre South was the perfect choice. Events, including tours and education highlighting the benefits of incorporating compost into the engineered soils required for green roof projects are scheduled nationwide throughout the week. DiNorscia, in conjunction with The US Composting Council (USCC), The Composting Council Research and Education Foundation (CCREF), The Philadelphia Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, and other notable industry leaders are kicking off the celebration on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 1:30pm at Cira Green with a summary of how this project was constructed and the role of compost in its success. As a visitor to Cira Green, it’s hard to imagine that this complete aerial ecosystem is man-made and was previously a parking garage roof. But one thing is for sure – with the warm weather upon us, it is proving to be a popular and dynamic green space in the city for all to enjoy! Want to attend the ICAW Kickoff Event at Cira Green on Tuesday, May 3, 2016? Contact me! We would love to see you there! Suzanne Longacre 866-LV-SOILS Posted in Construction & Stormwater, Green Roofs | Tagged black gold, Cira Centre, cira green, compost, green roofs, ICAW, international compost awareness week, laurel valley soils, mushroom compost, rooflite, US Compositng Council | Post navigation
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Graphically, it's probably the prettiest game I've played on my new laptop. DDO is a close second, but Tera is winning points with it's vibrant colors and beautiful, massive backgrounds. The game has lots of pretty things to look at and I'm enjoying the art style. It does kind of remind me of a JRPG. All the characters are pretty and there's plenty of boob-jiggling physics . Looks a bit unnatural really, but no big deal. Combat is getting better as I get more abilities. It's flat out fun. Fighting against multiple enemies is even more fun. Occasionally an enemy will come with a pack of 8 or 10 lesser enemies. The most fun I've had thus far has been fighting off these groups. The story and questing is solid. The quest dialog (which I read) is interesting enough, and the story is moving along nicely. As I said before, the quest dialog is written well. No translation issues or typos or anything negative to say about it really, it's all high quality. The game probably isn't going to win any awards for innovation, but what it does offer is solid. It makes me want to keep playing and exploring the world, which really presents me with a problem because I want to play other games as well. Too many games, not enough time. Not sure what else I can say about it but I'm having fun with it so far. I would recommend any MMORPG fan at least give it a download and see if you like it.
https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1061198204&postcount=26
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Original URL: Dell seeks Linux fans to try cut-price Ubuntu Ultrabook 'Help us build dev device of choice' By Tony Smith Posted in Personal Tech, 6th July 2012 15:10 GMT Dell is tempting Linux developers with the promise of a cut-price XPS 13 Ultrabook running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.The machine is the outcome of Dell's Project Sputnik, which it kicked off back in May in a bid to create, with the commmunity's help, the best laptop for coders.The PC giant isn't quite ready to put the machine on sale, so it's testing the water by inviting "a limited number of applicants" to sign up for a shot at buying the Sputnik Beta release and fine-tuning it for broader consumption.Dell's not saying how many machine it will have on offer, or the extent of the discount, though it should be the cost of a Windows 7 licence at the very least.Interested developers can head over to Dell's website to put their names down.Dell currently sells the XPS 13 Ultrabook with Windows pre-installed; Linux fans are invited to head over to the Canonical web site and load up a custom Ubuntu 12.04 build equipped with the necessary drivers.Dell hasn't offered a mass-market machine with Linux pre-loaded since 2010. ®
https://www.theregister.co.uk/Print/2012/07/06/dell_seeks_linux_fans_to_test_ubuntu_ultrabook/
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[An ex-Blizzard physics and networking lead for online game Roblox shares the secrets of how the Lego-like building game simulates rigid bodies for millions of players at a time -- without losing either performance or fun.] Roblox is built on a comprehensive physics engine, and our millions of users are constantly generating content that pushes it to the limits of its capabilities. To enable our users' unrestrained creativity and cope with their passion for ever-larger and increasingly complex simulations, we've committed ourselves to a regimen of physics-engine optimization. In Roblox, we simulate all rigid-body physics because our users create games on the foundation of bricks, blocks, wedges, spheres and cylinders. These elements behave in game as they would in the real world, which eases the learning curve, makes it possible for users to create games in almost any genre, and adds a layer of discoverability -- all contributors to the 250 million hours of gameplay our users logged in 2011. We should note that complex physics simulation doesn't make a game good and, in many cases, would be a waste of resources. Instead, the complexity of a physics engine should parallel the gameplay requirements. Roblox's Physics, In Context Roblox is near the extreme end of the physics-complexity spectrum in gaming. On the other end are MMORPGs -- from EverQuest to World of Warcraft -- which employ basic collision detection to keep players confined to playable areas. First person shooters, such as Halo, and action RPGs, such as Diablo III, take collision-detection a step further with contact force and limited collision shapes (e.g., capsule) to generate a collision response. They also put characters into a "passive" ragdoll state, sending them tumbling after death or flying after an explosion, and use "decorative" ragdoll -- moving hair, for example -- to add dynamic visuals. Sports are where physics simulations start to get interesting and complex. In addition to everything seen in MMORPGs and action games, sports games, such as Fight Night Round 4 and FIFA 12, introduce "active" ragdoll, where motors actually power the joints of the fighters and players. This helps achieve smooth, life-like motion and animation. Without their motors, fighters' and players' limbs would hang lifelessly and they'd collapse to the ground. Finally, there's Roblox, where full physics simulation is enabled by default, disabled as the exception. All physical objects -- terrain excluded -- are simulated. Our engine features: Collision-detection with contact force and a rich set of collision shapes, including box, sphere, cylinder, wedge, convex hull and more Full rigid-body dynamics, integrating all relevant forces (gravity, contact force, friction, joint/spring force, buoyancy, viscosity and kinematic body force) in one pipeline Physics-based character animation, "passive" and "active" ragdolls, balance controllers for standing, running, jumping, falling and swimming Mechanical vehicles and boats, built on a rich set of joint types, including kinematic, hinge, weld, rope, prismatic, revolute, motorized and more Buoyancy and advanced water physics These simulations must also perform in a networked, multiplayer environment. From Discrete to Aggregated Physics Give someone a set of building blocks and they're probably going to use as many as possible to create something massive. Roblox is no exception, but simulating every single part of a skyscraper or a Titanic-sized ship as an individual -- or "discrete" -- rigid body is prohibitively expensive for network and CPU/GPU resources. We are smart about simulating massive structures and vehicles. When a skyscraper is anchored to the ground and immobile, we treat it as a single entity, attached to the background environment. No dynamic motion is simulated for the discrete bricks and only collision detection is performed between the skyscraper and other moving parts or mechanisms. Our engine compresses the entire skyscraper into a static, "featherweight" part that consumes little memory. "Featherweighting" helps a Roblox world scale to thousands of complex buildings with minimal cost. For a Titanic-sized ship sailing in water, the entire ship must run in our rigid-body dynamics engine in order to simulate a realistic, floating effect, the interaction with water and collisions with other floating objects. Simulating each of the ship's thousands of parts as individual rigid bodies would be prohibitively expensive, so Roblox simulates such high-volume, welded rigid bodies as a more efficient "Assembly" to manage resources during physics simulations. Roblox dynamically identifies pairs of objects that do not move, relative to one another, during a frame of motion. It groups such objects together, creating an Assembly. Even a Titanic-sized ship with a thousand parts welded together is simulated as a single rigid body. This is the kind of efficiency we need to scale our physics simulation to millions of parts. In this scenario, two parts form an Assembly, as they do not move, relative to one another, during a frame of motion. Assemblies are not a silver bullet; their implementation presents a unique set of challenges. In a dynamic environment with constant movement, collisions, explosions, and human interactions, Assemblies are formed, fragmented, and merged all the time. Here are some common examples: Parts glued together can break with enough separation force Bodies originally separated can be welded together at run time when the "inlet" of a part's surface touches the "outlet" of a part's surface Humanoid characters will be torn apart when killed, even due to a sword strike, because the joints are broken Users can write LUA scripts to dynamically insert or remove joints between two parts and cause the break-up or merge of Assemblies Our engine has to synchronize a consistent composition of Assemblies in real time, between clients and servers, while these changes are happening. We select the same root bodies for Assemblies and generate them in the same order across the client and server boundary to achieve smooth networked motion.
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/173977/scaling_a_physics_engine_to_.php
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Unfortunately we will have to return to mobile only services. The City of Chicago has informed me that I cannot offer treatment out of the premises I am currently in, as it is not zoned properly. This means that there will be more travel time required. I am temporarily halting all new client bookings and have to approve current ones to account for travel time. I apologize for the inconvenience, but as you know I will have this resolved shortly. Thank you so much for understanding!
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Sporry I haven't posted in forever (about a year), I've been so busy with school! I'm in grade 7 now, don't really know how I feel about that yet... :S We get a lot more homework now, A LOT!! I also joined a theatre group and quit opera,I'm really excited about that! I'll (try) be posting more frequently now!
http://cutestuffandthings.blogspot.com/2014/11/sorry.html
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This story journals a year in the life and times of three old-time Montana ranching families. Over the past few generations, an ever-changing and growing America has presented new and challenging environmental and economic issues. "Ridin' for the Brand" explores the hardships and the joys of traditional ranching life in Montana and explores looming concerns and issues that may impact our future as consumers. Ten years in the making, "Ridin' for the Brand," by Stephanie Alton, has earned its place amongst the most compelling, important, and gorgeous documentaries about ranching in Montana. As author Jim Harrison says, “It’s the best film I’ve ever seen on the new West which in terms of ranchers and cowboys is the same as it ever was. The film is utterly genuine.” "Ridin' for the Brand" is a Montana story that journals a year in the life and times of three old-time Montana ranching families. Originally coming to the Big Timber area during the early Texas cattle drives over a century ago, these families are struggling to maintain the only life they know and love. These ranchers share how global markets, government policies, slaughterhouse and meatpacking, monopolies and urban sprawl are forever changing their livelihoods and landscapes.Alton’s film gives a glimpse into the world of ranching and livestock, and the interesting stories and way of life of the people who are so connected to us, as consumers, through their hard work, care, and hours devoted to the animals that eventually reach our plates.“Ridin’ for the Brand” is so much more than a story about ranches of the West; it is a story of the dedication and steadfastness of the people of this land and their ranches. And it is also a story of the conscious changes people are making in their food choices and agricultural practices. Ridin' For The Brand Support for this program was provided by:Sharon AltonDeDee PhillipsBarbie Van CleveBill FarnhamKin KongRich BronecJohn RomaneskoPaula CurtinBea Geller
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Our online appointment scheduler will open in a new browser tab. You may book all services available at The Spa Central Coast in Paso Robles. You may also call our reception desk at (805) 591-7157.
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Aston, Marvin, Jonathan and Oritsé have clearly been hard at work since wowing the crowds on the X Factor last year. Those of you who were lucky enough to see them live at Capital's Summertime Ball were wowed by their live dance routines in addition giving some of the 'bigger' names on the bill a run for their money.
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Everyone has hopes and dreams for their families. I thought I'd planned everything out perfectly. Up until recently, I thought I'd played by the rules. So how did this middle-class, college-educated, gracious woman go from a comfortable life in a cozy two-story house to a stressful, paycheck-to-paycheck life in an apartment? It didn't seem fair. I know — life isn't always fair. But I fancied that statement more when it didn't apply to my life.Don't get me wrong, I understand the mechanics of it. My husband and I went from two incomes to one when we went from one child to two in less than two years. Then a sudden job transfer left us scrambling to find a renter for our home in an economy we couldn't possibly sell in. Though we were delighted to be back in the South, we were still two hours away from the other home we rented. We found ourselves struggling to support the difference between what we owe on our mortgages and what our renters were willing to pay. We sold most of what we owned and moved into a two-bedroom apartment. With December here, I cannot bring myself to believe that I'm not going to be able to provide my two young sons with the most extravagant Christmas imagined. For the second year, they won't be dressed in dapper holiday outfits from The Children's Place, complete with new loafers from Stride Right. They won't be waking up Christmas morning to a train table with Thomas and all of his friends choo-chooing by, next to a battery-powered police car big enough for them both to ride in the grassy backyard we don't have. My family won't be lounging on a leather sectional, sipping cocktails at the bar in the corner of our family room or watching the game on our 73-inch plasma TV. I won't be cooking a feast of turkey, stuffing and sweet potatoes with an array of delectable desserts on the side table smartly lined with holly.Thankfully, after weeks of soul searching and dutifully tuning in to Oprah's Lifeclass, I've come to the realization that it's OK. I know things will get better. I believe it. We are just going through a tough time, as so many families are. Some worse; some better. What I keep reminding myself is the importance of making sure our boys are happy and feel secure in our home — no matter where it may be right now or how much stuff we have. I'm now able to see this fanciful Christmas is all in my mind; it's just my expectation of what would make the best holiday season. And that is what is so beautiful: I can still make their experience magical. With a little creativity, I can make our little home a winter wonderland. My boys will buzz with anticipation as we leave cookies and milk out for Santa on Christmas Eve. Christmas morning they will awake to an enchanting site of wrapped gifts piled under the tree.They don't need to have the most expensive or fastest or biggest toys; they'll only play with half of them anyway! Chocolate from their stocking will stain their brand-new twenty-one dollar button-down, and they'll keep their new shoes on for maybe an hour. My parents can really bond with their grandchildren as they cozy up in our humble living room. Maybe we mix it up this year and have a scrumptious lasagna; hey, fewer dishes to wash means more time to drink wine.What I am going to remember this holiday season is that it isn't how much money I have or what I buy for them; it's what I do with each moment of each day. You can believe this too. We can turn simple moments into special holiday memories. If we keep a positive outlook and take what we've got and make it good, our children will hold on to the good times. If we can find the happiness and really enjoy these moments, our children will feel it. They will have that special place in their hearts of what Christmas means to them.Years from now, when we are all in a better place in life, we will be so proud knowing we cowboyed up and delivered a special Christmas — no matter how little we had at the time. Ultimately, that $40 Rock Star Mickey will be fun for our kiddo for about three days before you are ready to toss the mouse out the window. But memories last forever. Leah Speer, a part-time Maryland resident, is co-founder of the blog"Mommies Need Sleep, Too!" Her email is
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-recession-holiday-20111201-story.html
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I just discovered collage artist Lance Letscher. He creates the most amazing art using little clippings of colors. I had to try his circular color wheels. I drew circles on discarded watercolor paper then glued on wedges of colors I cut from old magazines. The largest circle is 4" and the small one is 2 1/2". I think these are the start for my journal cover - really fun and a great recycling idea for magazines! Posted by ellen gets crafty at 4:48 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 6 comments: AnnieJuly 14, 2013 at 8:03 PMThese look really cool, Ellen! I need to go check out Lance's art. I like that you put these together off centered. I can see a few possibilities for them myself. Looking forward to seeing how you work with them for your journal cover.ReplyDeleteSherrie SpanglerJuly 15, 2013 at 10:38 PMI love your 16, 2013 at 1:57 PMThese are great! I hadn't heard of Lance Letscher so I just looked him up.Love his work - thanks for 16, 2013 at 6:53 PMThese are so cool, great 20, 2013 at 8:45 AMWhat a great idea! The colors are yummy too!ReplyDeleteNoel (with two dots over the "e")July 24, 2013 at 3:18 PMYes!! I want to do this too!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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UNMH patient not infected with Ebola virus UNMH patient not infected with Ebola virus August 21, 2014 Categories: UNM Hospitals Patient Care (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) – A UNM Hospital patient who was tested this week for Ebola virus disease is not infected with the virus, according to test results from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The hospital received the results on Thursday, according to UNMH epidemiologist Dr. Meghan Brett, who helped coordinate the precautionary care and testing. “The safety and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff is our top priority,” said Dr. Robert Bailey, associate dean of clinical affairs at the UNM School of Medicine. “UNM Hospital is well-prepared to handle any situation requiring infection control, and our staff demonstrated that preparedness this week, performing superbly in following the necessary protocols that are in place to protect our patients, visitors and staff.” UNM Hospital respects the privacy of its patients and therefore will not be releasing any additional information regarding the patient’s care or test results.
http://hscnews.unm.edu/news/unm-patient-not-infected-with-ebola-virus082114
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Through their active participation in the Marine Life Protection Act process, PISCO scientists have contributed to development of and application of an ecosystem-based spatial model for design and evaluation of marine protected areas. This effort focused on integration of fisheries with area-based management. Although marine protected areas have important ecological consequences for fish populations, resource managers have not fully integrated fishery management decisions with marine protected areas to evaluate the synergies and conflicts between these approaches. PISCO scientists and collaborators are working to bring together relevant biological and oceanographic information into a model ecosystem to gain insight into potential consequences of changes in spatial fishery management. For more information, contact Dr. Satie Airame PISCO staff and researchers collaborate with ecosystem scientists, economists and policy experts on questions about sustainable management, ocean health, and responses of ecosystems to different management approaches. The program provides essential information for spatially-explicit and ecosystem-based planning and management. For example, we work closely with a wide network of collaborators to develop scientific interpretive tools such as area-based models and tailored data syntheses and applications. These findings and tools are then shared with policymakers and managers through participation on scientific advisory committees, engagement in planning and decision-making processes, contributions to professional meetings, and academic and educational publications. Shared ocean areas New uses of the nearshore ocean, such as wave energy development, are rapidly emerging within a current matrix of existing uses, such as fisheries. Ocean ecosystems are also shifting in response to changes in management and climate. For policy-makers and managers who are faced with these changing human uses of ocean resources and climate change, PISCO’s interdisciplinary ecosystem approach provides critical methods, information, and understanding. Associated Pages: Collaborative Research and Monitoring Ocean Health Spatially-explicit Zoning Contact Webmaster
http://data.piscoweb.org/policy/marine-resources-policy
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I'm a full-time house cleaner very particular everything has to be done in order and to my knowledge been cleaning since I was since 12 years now my name is Jennifer. Phone number 602-820-... I am very responsible I have 3 children and looking for work thank you very much
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amyloidsDefinition of amyloidsplural of amyloid 1The word "amyloids" uses 8 letters: A D I L M O S Y.No direct anagrams for amyloids found in this word list.Words formed by adding one letter before or after amyloids (in bold), or to adilmosy in any order:p - olympiads sympodial Words within amyloids not shown as it has more than seven letters.List all words starting with amyloids, words containing amyloids or words ending with amyloidsAll words formed from amyloids by changing one letterOther words with the same letter pairs: am my yl lo oi id ds Browse words starting with amyloids by next letterPrevious word in list: amyloidosis Next word in list: amylolytic New Search Some random words: craal if nil via oidia uintahite hip This is not a dictionary, it's a word game wordfinder. - Help and FAQ - Examples - Home
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I am trying to collecct all the ramadan items, i really want the trophy, even if i wasnt wanting the trophy i would buy it! its cute!
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Sep 17 Peace between Sweden and Russia in the Finnish War. The territory to become Finland is ceded to Russia by the Treaty of Fredrikshamn.
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CARVER SQUARE TABLE by GLOSTER Description: In the same way that an artist carves in stone or wood to create a unique form, the same way of thinking has been applied to the "Carver" tables, where the cross-rail and legs have been subtly sculpted, like pieces hewn from a solid block.Finishes: Frame available in white or black powder coated aluminum with teak, white ceramic, black ceramic, or grey ceramic top.Measurements: 73 cm H | 89 cm W | 89 cm L28.5" H | 35" W | 35" L
http://haute-living.com/outdoor/dining-tables/5469/carver-square-table
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If we are going to spend evenings together, I figured you should know a little bit about me. I was born in Ontario, and spent a lot of my life in New Brunswick. I have been married to my awesome wife Gina for the last 12 years. We have 3 fur babies (a dog and two cats). My wife would tell you she has another child at home too, meaning me. She could possibly be right. I love to travel, and I am a reader. Of course the main thing that you and I have in common is, we are both country music fans. I have had the pleasure over the last several years to get to know many of your favourite country artists. I hope to have them join us on the show from time to time. I have to come clean and admit that I am a Montreal Canadiens fan, but my second favourite team is from Alberta, so that makes it a little better right? Thanks for spending your evenings with me, hopefully now that you know a little more about me, you’ll keep listening.
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HomeA & L ArtsPhilanthropistsArts ExtraA & L VideoA & L FoundationA & L NEXT Stephanie Barron Print Email Category: Curators Published: Monday, 02 August 2010 21:28 Hits: 3150 Share “The exhibition tries to explore 20th-century art in Germany, an exciting and robust body of work that is abstract and international and that has been seen as synonymous with Expressionism,” she explains. Along with Eckhart Gillen of Kulturprojekte Berlin, Barron and LACMA have staged an exhibition that reveals a large trove of art made under Communist repression in the East and the liberal cosmopolitanism of the West. While the West exported acclaimed painters such as Georg Baselitz and Joseph Beuys and Anselm Kiefer, artists in the East, photographers and graphic artists for the most part, labored in relative obscurity. Barron says that this show is the third part of a German-based trilogy that encompasses Degenerate Art: The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazy Germany (1991) and Exiles and Émigrés: The Flight of European Artists from Hitler (1997). Even though she has no personal/cultural connection to Germany—she did not travel to Germany until the 1970s—she says that she is especially thrilled to be staging the show since it comes at a time when there is a tremendous resurgence of 1950s and 60s (Cold War period) European art.
http://www.artandliving.com/index.php/tv-shows/curators-now/807-stephanie-barron
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The new proprietors of the Paris Opera House are amused to discover that their costly acquisition is said to be haunted. But their smiles quickly vanish as tragedy follows misfortune. Deep in the catacombs beneath the Opera House, something is stirring...
http://www.okian.ro/phantom-of-the-opera-9781844353309.html
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• Spearheaded the team that launched MTV in Pakistan• Conceived & produced the first music awards for the ARY Digital Network (TMA - The Musik Awards) recognized as one of the biggest events of the year for 2006 Produced the Pakistan Style Awards 2007 for Indus TV (parent network that owned the MTV franchise)• Featured in the UK based publication "Monocle" (Focusing on Global Affairs, Business, Culture & Design) February 2009 in their special on the Pakistani media boom • Featured in the prestigious publication "Herald" in a special report on “successful young Pakistanis influencing opinions & the way people think” in January 2006; dubbed "a force to be reckoned with in the music industry"• Awarded recognition by Geo TV for his role as a team member in the march for Freedom of the Press and Restoration of Judiciary
http://cfccreates.com/alumni/1209
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LGParkhurst January 31 in T & Q Some of you have wanted a way to end your class with some short takeaway thoughts or a class summary of important ideas for your students to remember. Beginning with Galatians on February 5, 2017, I will be writing some of these and will continue to do so if you find them helpful. You can find the link to the Application — Five Takeaways for Students on each Bible Version Page or visit RESOURCES or use the link below: Application — Five Takeaways for Students After sharing your class summary or takeaways, you might consider giving each student one of the Class Preparation Guides for Students.May God bless your study and teaching of this important letter by the Apostle Paul.For the Love of God's Word,L.G. Sign In or Register to comment. Powered by Vanilla
http://www.ouosu.com/biblelessonforum/discussion/74/new-resource-application-five-takeaways-for-students
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Lisa Graham,HCAHome Care ext. 4 phone888.537.8839 faxdownload vCardprint bio to PDFA native Washingtonian, Lisa Graham grew up in Mt. Vernon. She can proudly trace her roots through many generations of inhabitants of the beautiful Skagit Valley. Like most kids in the area, Lisa spent her summers working in local farm fields where she developed a tenacious work ethic. Lisa remembers her grandmother and great grandmother with deep affection. She feels fortunate to have had countless hours with both of them throughout her life. She proudly credits her close knit family with helping her develop strong family values. Lisa attended Washington State University, is a certified home care aide (HCA) with Nursing Delegation, as well as a DSHS-approved instructor for Continuing Education. She has been a professional caregiver since 2008, continually educating herself through workshops and seminars in aging and dementia. Lisa facilitates a quarterly Professional Boundaries Training (approved by DSHS for 3 CEU credits for caregivers) and is involved with hiring, training and supervising Aging Wisdom professional caregivers. Need the words to an old show tune? Lisa can probably sing it to you, tell you the famous actor who sang it and recite the exact movie it came from! She is on an endless search to discover an old movie she hasn’t seen or one that she vaguely remembers from childhood. In addition to her love of old films, she has an artistic side. Her home art studio is a favorite retreat where several projects are underway at any given time.
http://agingwisdom.com/index.php/2015/07/15/lisa-graham/
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Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 385: The capture of Fort Detroit; battles at Plattsburgh and Sackett's Harbour. Page 389: On 10 October 1812, Major General Sir Isaac Brock was knighted. Click on the ...
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Only two out of five kids eat the recommended amount of fresh vegetables and fruits daily. We’ve been lured by fast food because we thought our time was better used elsewhere. But it turns out that without spending time on gathering, growing and preparing food, our lives are not actually better at all. In fact, young people may die sooner than their parents, for the first time in modern history. Children are growing up thinking that food comes from a plastic package in the supermarket, or worse, from a lab. Never acquiring a taste for fresh greens or tomatoes off the vine, we’re raising lifelong consumers of highly profitable junk foods. To make food cheap and fast we are harming the environment. Our food systems went global on cheap fossil fuels – just when we need to be seeking and promoting alternatives, and learning to love what grows close to home. Learning to cook and preserve the harvest. By introducing children to the real story of food, we can flip the script. Luckily, the food that we can grow close to home is exactly the food we need to be eating more of, for our health, and for the health of the planet we call home. By helping schools grow their own gardens, Green Thumbs brings good food to children and adults alike, empowering them to participate in food production, and bringing biodiversity back into our food system. At Green Thumbs, we share the true story of food: how all life springs from the soils and waters of the earth. We show what it takes to grow good food, and empower others to follow our example. We foster the skills and creativity needed to make healthy food taste great. The language of gardening Bursting with biodiversity, gardens are a perfect space for exploring colour, texture and scent. Animal life abounds in miniature action-packed habitats. Trees, sky and weather provide a constantly changing backdrop to these outdoor classrooms, even in urban neighbourhoods. Biodiversity makes ecosystems healthy and resilient. If one crop fails, there will be another. Seeds are selected over generations to match local climatic conditions. It’s all about relationships— a complex web of interactions between species. For children to have hands-on learning experiences with plants and soil, bugs and worms, herbs and flowers, they need opportunities and mentors. The Green Thumbs model is to supply schools with expertise and support so that they can integrate garden-based learning into the curriculum. In summer, we mobilize the community to continue gardening on the school ground. People learn by doing. Together we’re carrying out the simple, age-old tasks of preparing soil, planting seeds and cultivating our desired crops, and feeding a deep human need; it’s no accident that the root word for soil and soul are the same. In downtown Toronto, where many languages are spoken, the common language of food unites us, as a human right and a human delight.
http://greenthumbsto.org/big-ideas/the-story-of-food/
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This entry was posted in Random Observations and tagged Douche pillow, Half Pillow, Lap pillow, Penis Pillow, sepultura. Bookmark the permalink. ← Paco At The Movies.
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“Dancing with the Stars” Season 10 runner up, Evan Lysacek, has some advice for his former co-star, the newly-single Jake Pavelka. “Jake needs to come out with us,” Evan told Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson on Thursday at “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” premiere in LA, referring to his black carpet companion, Kristi Yamaguchi. “He’ll find a new wife like ‘That!’ (snaps fingers) Well, not wife, but something like that.” While Jake was booted from the ballroom early on in Season 10, not quite making it all the way to the semi-finals, Evan got a chance to know the former “Bachelor” star and his one-time ladylove, Vienna Girardi. When asked if the split came as a surprise, Evan told Shaun it did. “I was a little surprised, yeah,” Evan said. “I [spent] a lot of time with them socializing and just always knew them as a very happy couple so I am surprised. But who knows what happened? I don’t know anything.” When Shaun explained that both parties had told their sides to different magazines, Evan whipped out an old saying. “The old ‘he said, she said,’” Evan said. “That trick is the oldest trick in the book. Is that the saying?” Copyright ©
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Report: 2017 Solheim Cup bound for Des Moines, not Manatee County By JASON DILL - LinkedIn Google+ Pinterest Reddit Print Order Reprint of this Story MANATEE -- The Concession Golf Club looks like the odd course out in its bid to host the 2017 Solheim Cup, a biennial match play event pitting top female golfers from the United States against their European counterparts. The Des Moines Register reported that an LPGA news conference scheduled for noon Monday in Des Moines, Iowa, is to announce the Des Moines Golf and Country Club as the host for the event. LPGA spokesman Kraig Kann said the tour cannot comment on the news conference. Calls to the Concession Golf Club were not returned. The East Manatee private club became a finalist to host the prestigious golf tournament earlier this summer. It was reportedly among three finalists for the event. A winning bid would have brought a large economic boon to the area, with an expected 100,000 spectators coming to the region during the Solheim Cup week. Last month, Europe defeated the United States in Colorado. It was the first victory for Europe on U.S. soil in the event's history. Bradenton's Jessica Kor da represented Team USA alongside IMG Academy alum Paula Creamer, while Europe was represented by Jodi Ewart-Shadoff, who relocated to the Sarasota-Manatee area after a sparkling college career at the University of New Mexico. The next Solheim Cup is scheduled for Germany in 2015, while the 2017 site was expected to be announced following this year's tournament. The Concession, which was co-designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin, amped up its profile up in recent years by hosting the Big Ten Match Play Championship and Callaway Collegiate Match Play and won the bid to host the 2015 Men's and Women's NCAA Division I National Championships. The course was vying to become the first Florida venue to host the Solheim Cup since the inaugural tournament in 1990, when it was held at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando.
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Here are a few gift ideas sure to please the littles. My son Ronin begs every time it rains to jump in the puddles, Hunters are not only stylish but functional as well! And what little girl wouldn't love an American Girl Doll? The favorite in our family is Kit Kitteridge. My daughter Taylor is in high school now, but she spent countless hours dressing Kit up and learning about America in the 1930's. Take good care of it and you can pass it down to a dear friend's daughter like we did. Have you played the Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel game? Aside from being fun, it's really cute. My sister Nickie and I grew up reading Beatrix Potter books, so when I saw that my love of plaid and the art of Peter Rabbit's beautiful water colors came together in a beautiful blanket, I couldn't resist this throw that would be gorgeous out on a stroll on a baby's pram. The countdown is on... Happy Shopping! My Great Bean Bag Toss |Hunter Boots | The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game | Peter Rabbit Tartan Lambswool Blanket | Gap Robe- Blue, Pink | Lionel Santa Fe Train Ride-On | American Girl Doll-Kit Kitteridge | Children's Swatch Watch Posted by Jessica at 9:23 AM 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 12.15.2014 The Red Shoes As I write this post, I am sitting in Germany! I am so sleepy...but you know what helps? A walk in the crisp winter air through a Christmas Market. We ate this delicious potato pancake that you dip in apple sauce and sipped Gluhwein (a mulled wine). This was my first time visiting a Christmas Market and it was everything I thought it would be. Charming, magical, and a happy group of townspeople joined together all sharing in the joy that is Christmas. I will keep you posted so you can follow me on this trip on Instagram or search #NBTRAVELS. Thank you for stopping by! Red Heels-Charles by Charles David|Jacket- Burberry|Jeans- F21|Top-Zara|Bag-Kate Spade Last Year Current Here| Posted by Jessica at 2:33 AM 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 12.11.2014 Gift Guide For Him The biggest storm in a decade has hit the bay area and people are hunkered down! So if you still have your power, you may as well get some Holiday shopping done, while staying dry! Here are just a few ideas for the man in your life. Stay safe!! Scarf| Watch | Cardigan | Turntable | Sneakers | Duffel | iPad Mini 3 | Belt | Glasses | Coaster Set | Shave Kit Cheers, Jessica Posted by Jessica at 9:13 AM 3 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 12.09.2014 Floral Dress What I Wore Dress-tilon|Shoes-Via Spiga(on sale!)|Moto Burch|Bracelet-Stella & Dot|Clutch-Target(On Clearance for $7.48) Posted by Jessica at 9:02 PM 3 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Gift Guide For The Girl On The Go I have traveled a bit the past few years. So I feel like I can say, with some authority, that if you need a gift for the globe trotter in your life you may want to keep reading. If your budget allows it you may want to take a look at Rimowa luggage. I think Lufthansa threw my checked Rimowa off the plane before we actually landed and everything survived. I fell in love with the Chanel HYDRAMAX + ACTIVE ACTIVE MOISTURE MASK. On a recent international trip I took a sample and I am hooked. You wear the mask while you sleep so when you land your skin glows! Excellent stocking stuffer. And any one would love these cute make up bags from Target! Personally, I have found that if you organize your hair, makeup, skin care into smaller bags then group them in one bigger bag, like that chic Tory one below, it helps in the way of getting ready while traveling. Hope this helps cross some names off your list! 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8| Posted by Jessica at 12:26 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 12.03.2014 Rain, Rain.... It's raining and no one is singing the tune 'rain , rain go away'. All this rain will not pull us out of our drought quite yet, but it is a welcome step in the right direction and a lovely opportunity to wear my winter sweaters, scarves and this wrap I bought in London. I originally went into the adorable traditional shop to purchase a classic wool sweater when I spotted this cozy wrap. We left with out it. Thankfully there was a flaw in the jacket my husband bought and we had to go back...it was a sign. It is now part of my classic collection of my closet which are pieces, with proper care, that can last a life time. I have a feeling I will wear this stunning green tartan wrap for many years to come. Oh , don't worry , I bought a classic wool sweater or two. Wrap bought in London but this will due or this for a more modern look and under $50|Shirt-Simialr Here|Boots-Vince Camuto this years & Dot |Bag-LV| Posted by Jessica at 12:26 PM 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 11.24.2014 Blue Plaid Layers I used to be afraid of color, and print. And now I can't help but try to layer it. It's a balancing act. A bold print layered with a not too bold print, throw in some different textures, but it all needs to remain cohesive. It's hard for me, because I usually second guess myself and end up reverting back to my old ways of playing it safe. 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And with this dressing quality ingredients is key! A creamy olive oil, a lovely champagne vinegar, kosher salt, and freshly ground pepper. Below is a salad I created for Thanksgiving. I was so inspired by the Heirloom Red Spinach and the taste is a milder flavor than it's green counterpart. Not only is this salad visually stunning it very tasty. You could easily add grilled chicken and make this a side dish an entree. Enjoy! For Salad: Heirloom Red Spinach (currently at Trader Joes) 2 Fuyu Persimmons 1/4 chopped scallion Desired amounts of- Pomegranate Seeds Pumpkin Seeds Slice of Creamy Blue Cheese on the side For Dressing: 1 TBS High Quality Olive Oil 1 tsp Champagne Vinegar 1/4 tsp Kosher Salt Generous amount of Freshly Ground Pepper 1/8 tsp Garlic Granules To make dressing: Assemble salad in a nice bowl then add the following directly to salad. Sprinkle the salt, pepper, then garlic granules, olive oil, then vinegar. Toss. Easy and tasty! Posted by Jessica at 9:26 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 11.14.2014 Cableknit and Stripes Today I am blogging from Chicago! Technically, about thirty minutes outside the city, my husband has a meeting this morning here, then we head to the city for some fun. I really do not have much to say about our trip so far other then it snowed for about ten minutes last night which I found thrilling and got me teased by our waitress. She offered up her apartment for the winter so I can see all the snow in exchange for our home sitting in 70 degree weather. Speaking of cold days the outfit below would be perfect for a chilly day. There is the prettiest forest out behind the hotel and if I exchanged the high boots for flat ones and added gloves I would have a very cute outfit for a walk. I am sharing our day in the Windy City on Instagram so please follow along! Have a great weekend! Sweater-Old Navy | Turtleneck-Old Navy | Jacket-Mossimo Supply Co. | Jeans-j. crew | Boots-Stuart Weitzman | Glasses-Tory Burch Posted by Jessica at 10:04 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 11.12.2014 Nickie's Birthday Wish List This coming Sunday is my Birthday. Yay!! Shaun is taking me to Chicago. Yay! I'm turning 41. Boo. Okay, I'm kidding..well a little. There seems to be some good with aging. It sounds like a cliche, but I do feel wiser. I would say my ability to understand 'who' people are (myself included) and why they do what they do has increased greatly over the past couple years which gives one patience for others and one's self. I am far more at ease with the person I am. I find it so much easier to necessarily not 'fit in'. Challenges of getting older you ask? I am not crazy about: 1. Needing glasses to read. 2. Working harder to stay thin. 3. Having to spend a small fortune on skin care. I suppose it's been a fair trade off having to work harder on my looks for wisdom. So happy birthday to me. I'm turning 41, yay! 1|2|3|4|5|6|7| -Nickie Posted by Jessica at 9:27 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 11.07.2014 Modern Buffalo I actually purchased these pants last year and never put them on. I just had no idea how to style them, having lived through the early 90's I didn't want my look to scream 'grunge'! With plaid everywhere right now, I rethought the look and paired it with a leather sweater-sleek look to make it more modern. That's what I adore about plaid, it's so versatile, you can go classic or edgy! Now that I think about it, I am also going to style it with a chunky, black cable knit sweater and tall black boots! What I Wore: Top-Out of Stock Get the Look Pants-Old Get the Look Bag-Old Get the Look Jacket-ZARA this years version Sunglasses-Prada Shoes-Target Posted by Jessica at 10:36 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 11.06.2014 What I Fancy...Thanksgiving Essentials During our childhood, our Mom and her three sister's took turns hosting holidays. Then as all of us kids grew, as well as our family sizes, our Mom (we call her Momma) hosted for our immediate family. The past few years my sister and I have started rotating with our mom Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Here is a couple of items we now find essential and a few new pretties to help make your holiday special. Ina Garten's Make It Ahead- Instead of making everything the day of, make your day a little easier by preparing some of your menu ahead of time with Ina's recipes that never fail. Target Threshold Measuring cups-If you're going to be measuring all day, it may as well be stylish! Copper is making a come back. OXO Fat Separator-So essential for perfect gravy. Williams Sonoma Brine Bag Set & Brine-I can't tell you what a difference these items make for your bird. I used to use a large (clean) Home Depot bucket that took up too much room in my garage fridge. This bag works! And the Apple Brine is a must. It makes a juicy, flavorful bird. Berard Olive Wood Spoon-A wooden spoon (or many) should be in every home chef's kitchen. Perfect for stirring the gravy as it thickens while scraping up the bits at the bottom of the pan. West Elms Birds of a feather salt & pepper shakers-How adorable are these? Martha Stewart Roasting Pan-I personally use a roasting pan from my Great Aunt that was made in 1911. But a great, heavy pan at a great price like this is essential. Staub pie dish-Once dining at a fine French restaurant I noticed they use Staub. If they use it, so should I. Crate & Barrel Linen apron with leather ties-Spending the holiday in the kitchen? You may as well look like a pro in this classic apron! What are your essential Thanksgiving tools? Posted by Jessica at 12:52 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 10.29.2014 Pale Pink for Fall I am a girly girl so naturally I am very happy to see pale pink back this Fall. I am also head over heels for this coat and if pink is not your color what about a handbag? Think pink girls! Have a most wonderful day and thank you for stopping by. Posted by Jessica at 10:30 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 10.24.2014 Mod What I Wore- Dress bought in Japan get the look|Boots-Stuawart Weitzman|Bag-Vintage Posted by Jessica at 10:44 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 10.17.2014 Tea Here I stand in the gardens of The Orangery in London back in August . My husband and I had a delightful afternoon of tea, champagne, sweets, and walking the gardens, but honestly, my most cherished memory of tea was experienced in Bath a year prior to our afternoon of high tea. I was on a day tour of Windsor Castle, Bath, and Stonehenge, and while walking around our second stop, it really started to pour so I ducked in to this little lunch place that serves tea in the afternoon. I asked if they were still serving lunch, the answer was no - only tea (it was about 4:30) so I ordered tea and scones. I have never really cared for scones here in the States. They always seemed so dry, but I thought I would give it a try and boy was I pleasantly surprised! They scones were so delicious, moist, and served with clotted cream and homemade jam. I was in heaven....the rain, warm cup of tea, and the most tasty snack I have ever experienced . Two years later, I finally decided to make them myself, and I am very happy with the results! So as the cooler season starts to set in, I can't think of a better way to spend my afternoon then recreating my cozy afternoon in Bath. I was very happy with the recipe I found at About Food. It was easy and only took about 30 mins to make and scones were moist and very buttery. I served my scones with Double Cream, which I found at Cost Plus World Market and a high quality jam. What I wore- Dress-Similar Here|Glasses-Prada| Posted by Jessica at 11:16 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Labels: baking, floral, London, scones, snack, tea, UK 10.15.2014 Seeing Red What I wore |Top-ZARA|Skirt-J.Crew Factory|Bag-Last Season Get the look JACOBS|Bracelet and Ring(ON SALE!! ONLY$17.40) Burch| Posted by Jessica at 11:26 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 10.10.2014 What I fancy....Autumn 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 I love Autumn. No really, I do! Shaun and I married in the Fall and my birthday happens to fall during this glorious season and do I need to mention Thanksgiving Dinner? For a homemaker, such as myself, this is a lovely time of year. All I can think about is baking, making our home cozy, and comfort food with good friends. Here are a few of my current cravings to add the warmth of the season to your home. Have a wonderful weekend! Sweetest regards, Nickie Posted by Jessica at 11:28 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook 10.08.2014 Coffee Run What I wore this seasons|Shoes-Franco Sarto|Glasses-Burberry a current look here|Watch-Michael Kors Simiar|Bag-L.A.M.B similar here|
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November 4, 2014 Nearly 15 years ago my husband, Tim Narby, and I decided that if we didn’t get into the wine business soon, we’d be completely shut out. Carol Bryant ’77 and her husband, Tim Narby We started making wine from a kit given as a wedding gift in the mid-’80s. Then Tim, who worked for Boeing, became involved in the Boeing Wine and Beer Making Club. He found he had a talent for it, and the wines he made started winning awards. Eventually, we decided we could start a small winery. By 2001 the trend toward small wineries in Washington state was speeding up. And, since then, it’s just snowballed. We’ve seen a lot of new wineries in Washington. A lot of small batch, mom and pop operations. And that’s what we are too. There was more to it than just deciding to start a winery though. We had to go through the permit process, starting with all the paperwork to get a federal permit to create wine. We didn’t actually get our permits until the week of the harvest. But we got them in time, along with equipment like crushers, a press, and tanks for mixing the wine. And so, after 16 years of loving wine, :Nota Bene Cellars was born. We’ve stuck with making red wines, because it takes different equipment to make white wine, and that complicated things, because red must age for three years. That’s a big investment of time and money that you have to wait to bottle and sell. But wait we did, and we’ve weathered two economic crises that curbed spending on luxuries like wine. We’ve learned to ride the waves. We sell wine to shops and restaurants, and hold one open house each month to sell direct to the public. We also host two parties a year. Tim is now retired from Boeing and working on the winery full time, but I’m still working as an attorney with the prosecutor’s office in addition to doing the company books in the evenings. We are very excited about how it’s growing. We’re starting to contract with another winery to create white wine so that we have more selections—at every party, there’s someone who doesn’t drink red wine, so it’s wonderful to be able to offer a selection. It’s a move in the right direction, and an extension of our decision back in 2001 to get involved in the small-lot winemaking industry. Carol Bryant ’77 and her husband, Tim Narby, have run :Nota Bene Cellars near Seattle, Washington, since 2001. Bryant is a lawyer with the King County, Washington, prosecutor’s office.
http://news.cornellcollege.edu/2014/11/the-vintner/
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Ok, j-town gang --anybody taking advantage of this nice weather to play??My son, Zach and I went to Shorewood for a round yesterday afternoon, absolutely fabulous!!Looking to go today, probably Channahon! Logged Frankie Hero Member Posts: 976 Re: NIIIIICEEEE!!! « Reply #1 on: March 31, 2010, 09:33:43 AM » I plan on meeting Jason P. 2:20pm. I'm uploading something to somewhere, hopefully the Ice Bowl pictures to J-Town's gallery.It would have been easier getting the cd to Jesse.
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Enter your email address to receive updates for Martinique: Caribbean-On-Line » Martinique » Travel News » Martinique to Reevaluate Tourism Strategy By September Martinique to Reevaluate Tourism Strategy By September Travel Agent Central has an article posted about Martinique's new tourism strategy: MARTINIQUE - During Travel Agent's participation in an ongoing press trip in Martinique, we had the privilege of sitting down Monday with Madeliene Jouye de Grandmaison, chairwoman of the Martinique Promotion Bureau. De Grandmaison, through a translator, told us the prime minister of France will conduct a meeting in September to reevaluate Martinique's tourism strategy, including plans to pursue direct flights from the U.S. and allowing locals to work on Sunday in order to keep shops open for cruise passengers. Posted on August 19, 2009 5:00 PM | Comments (1) Comments (1) Bubba970 said: I love Martinique, but the tourist industry there seems to almost zero knowledge, of what the American tourist wants and is willing to pay. Here are three glaring examples. 1. Note in the news above, that the government is considering having shops open (on Sunday) while cruise ships are in port. It would amaze the American Tourists to find out that the shops wouldn't be open when the ships are in port! 2. Restaurants are open from 12:30pm to 2:30pm and again from 7pm to 9pm to allow tourists to dine. American tourists don't expect to be allowed to dine. They expect to dine anytime they want, especially when on vacation. I can think of only 2 restaurants on the island that avoid this rule. One is Havana Cafe in Point du Bout and the other is Mac Donalds across from the airport! 3. Don't try to rent a car at times that are inconvenient either. Expect them to be closed for several hours in the middle of the day only to open for about 2 hours in the evening. This is Budget and Avis! If you take a taxi to the airport you will find better hours, but who would expect a 30 minute taxi ride to find a rental location that is open. Do not expect to rent the car in English. If you must rent the car in English please go to the airport, but not in the terminal, go to the area where they wash and refuel the cars, Avis has a desk there that may have someone during regular business hours, but you should call and confirm first. I repeat, I love Martinique, partly because it is not Americanized. I go there for something different, but I understand why Americans do not go there.
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HomeEhttaMembershipEhtta MembersNewsCultural Thermal BoardsTourist You are here: Home News HTI Conference in Croatia a great success for EHTTA Latest News All EHTTA news releases and articles related to EHTTA activities are listed below, and updated regularly. ScoopIt is a news service curated by the former Delegate General of EHTTA and former Director of the Institute of Cultural Routes, Mr Michel Thomas-Penette. He scans the news around the spa towns of Europe and collects them into a themed, constantly changing newsletter, full of interesting information on the culture and heritage of the EHTTA members. Please do check in on this service regularly, as it is an amazing resource! HTI Conference in Croatia a great success for EHTTA Thursday, 16 March 2017 13:43 On February 29th a delegation of the European European Historical Thermal Towns Association attended the 7th HTI Conference in Rovinj, Croatia. This meeting point for the health tourism industry, the largest event of this kind in Central and Southeast Europe, welcomed EHTTA representatives in order to showcase the best practices and projects of the network, introducing the European Thermal Route of the Council of Europe to a large professional public. EHTTA had a busy agenda for this 3 days conference. On the 1st March, Luca Bruschi, in charge of EHTTA international relations, showed off network’s good practices at a dedicated forum, which also included the presentation of the Thermal Atlas, an ongoing project to catalogue European thermal resources from an interdisciplinary approach that has already been developed in some of EHTTA members towns. The project aims to preserve and raise public awareness about abandoned thermal heritage, in the scope of the European Year of Cultural Heritage to celebrate in 2018. Along with the EHTT Forum, the Association was represented as well in the panel "Thermal Spas and rehabilitation centres are going big!”, where President Giuseppe BELLANDI participated as a speaker, introducing EHTTA involvement and goals on thermalism and health tourism. European Health Industry (EHTI) Summit During the 7th HTI Conference, the Croatian Chamber of Economy organized the European Health Tourism Industry Summit – a closed 120 min session that brought together leaders from European and international institutions, associations and industry. EHTTA was represented by Marcel MEDAK, Medical Director of Daruvar Spa - EHTTA member- at this meeting, which aimed to discuss common challenges and opportunities in creating a joint platform to boost Europe as tourism destination. The outcome document agreed by Summit participants gathers relevant topics and conclusion on the subject, and will be submitted to MEPs and other relevant European institutions to underscore the importance of health tourism in this strategy.
http://www.ehtta.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146:nhti-conference-in-croatia-a-great-success-for-ehtta&catid=1:last-news&Itemid=41
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The obituaries page is a daily reproach. The people whose lives you flit through for a few minutes every morning have done something. They have lived, perhaps only for a few significant moments, in a way that stands outside the norm. An obituary won't be written about you if all you think about each day is what to give the neighbours for supper or what colour to paint the spare room. And what are you doing? Leafing through a newspaper, wondering how you might delay even further the moment when you, too, might get up out of your chair. There was one notice earlier this year that struck a particular chord. Pip Gardner, in late February. He was 88 and had spent a large part of his life as managing director and then (until two years ago) chairman of the family firm of heating and ventilation engineers, J.Gardner & Co, in south London. At one point, he sold off the air-conditioning arm, but continued to manage the property side of the business. He was active in support of the Brunswick Boys' Club in Fulham, for which he had originally raised the money, and which he persuaded the Duke of Edinburgh to open in 1949. He "was a private man", the obituarist wrote, "of genuine modesty, who never sought the limelight". No, you might have thought, there is no reason why this Mr Normal - dogged certainly, working until he was 86, but steady, even circumscribed - should ever consider the limelight his natural or even deserved environment. But it was, because Gardner was, in fact, Captain Pip Gardner, who twice during World War II in North Africa, where he was in the Royal Tank Regiment, performed acts of heart-stopping courage - once at the Halfaya Pass and once at Tobruk, both with the intention of saving wounded British officers - for which he was awarded the highest accolades for bravery, the Victoria Cross and the Military Cross. After the incident in Tobruk, for which he won the VC, Gardner wrote to his father from hospital: "Don't get alarmed and think I am badly wounded. Just a few odd bits and pieces in my leg, neck and arm, nothing serious." Of course, he didn't mention, as the citation for the VC described it, how "with complete disregard for his own safety, despite his wounds and in the face of intense fire at close range", he had saved "the life of his fellow officer in circumstances fraught with great difficulty and danger". Even that language is minimalised, suppressed far below what any of us would now use. What would a modern description of "fraught with great difficulty and danger" sound like? Full of words that tried to mimic in their violence and extremity the conditions they hoped to describe. We have lost, or are at least in the process of losing, the habit of understatement as a means of conveying the nearly indescribable. When I was a boy in the 1960s, I remember being taught the virtues of litotes - how effective it was to say that Paul was "a citizen of no mean city" - and we absorbed the lesson. We used to say that a cover drive "wasn't bad", when we meant that Barclay would obviously be playing for Sussex in a couple of seasons. Or that he was a "pretty good" batsman. Now everyone would say he was "brilliant" or "totally f------ amazing". Of course, Gardner's life was governed by the dignity of understatement, by the outstandingly heroic being described as the perfectly acceptable, if at times slightly tricky. His life did not display or advertise the extraordinary virtues and qualities he clearly had. The man, who twice in the desert war had done things that no human being could be expected to do, slid back after his investiture by the King in 1945 to an existence of overwhelming normality, with his wife, Rene, and their one son, and the business and the boys' club in Fulham. A chasm as wide as the Atlantic opens between Pip Gardner's world and the one I have always inhabited. I have lived my life in a pocket of safety, guaranteed first by people such as Gardner, then by the American nuclear umbrella and now, perhaps, by my son's generation of professional soldiers. It has been five decades of thinking where to go on holiday and what car to buy, what book to write, what film to see. It has been, in other words, a period in which any kind of courage has not been required and in which, as a result, understatement and modesty have become redundant. Our belts are loose in a way they haven't been since ... when? Regency England? The Restoration? Our fears have been the very opposite of Gardner's: that life is not dangerous enough; that it bores; that it's stale; that it lacks "dynamism". And so the language we use about it has been enlarged and inflated into a fat balloon of overstatement, of pumping up an existence we are terrified might be inert or dead. Will that change now? If, as the Americans and Tony Blair think, our comfortable lives have begun to face a prolonged and continuous threat, will we now turn a corner back towards a world that, in its rigours, Gardner might have recognised as his own? Few of us think so, but it is difficult to see where else this might go. Forget, for a moment, the war in Iraq. The deep change in public attitude will come with the next September 11. Like the second atomic bomb on Japan, it is the hook after the jab that tells you they are serious. -Telegraph
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/11/1052591671256.html
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I am spending a month in as an artist in residence at Herhúsið in the town of Siglufjörður on the Northern coast of Iceland. I've been fascinated by the North for a long time. I've never traveled to a foreign country alone, and now after 24 hours of planes, buses, and taxis, I feel like I am at the edge of the world. It's beautiful and strange and interesting, and my plan is to write and draw and take pictures, and share that with you on this blog and when I get home, hopefully make some sense of it all. Today, I found a red hair on my head. I can only imagine this is an auspicious sign of things to come... 2 comments: Gerard BrownOctober 6, 2013 at 4:37 PMAmazing pictures - looking forward to following your residency through this...ReplyDeleteHULDRA PRESSOctober 11, 2013 at 4:38 AMThank you, Gerard!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
http://huldrapress.blogspot.com/2013/10/iceland-part-1.html
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Deluxe 4LP boxset edition celebrating Shitkatapult's 50th release! ([here is also a CD/DVD version, but since it is PAL format only, it is not distributed in North America]. "Panorama to the people! Shitkatapult presents a new program to spoil music lovers at new heights all the way to seventh heaven, where we love to vegetate. Yup, what you have here is a revelation with secret ornaments of a lifestyle that is bathed in the positivism of electronic particles. Fans who are pinching their nipples in suspense are forewarned, and also all those who are concerned with the multiplication of facts are thus told: this is the absolute best Shitkatapult in the whole world. This is no exaggeration with the 24 outstanding tracks that make you go berserk. Featuring sixteen Shitkatapult artists from all over the place." Features: Rechenzentrum, Magnum, Anaphie-stic, Apparat, Anders Ilar, Boxtype, Fenin, Peter Grummich, T. Raumschmiere, Phon.o, Hakan Lidbo, Das Bierbeben, Sami Koivikko, Napoli Is Not Nepal, Kero, Gwem And The Gwemettes, Elastic Heads, Kyborg, Bus, Modeselektor, Lusine ICL, Motor, Richard Devine, Quasimodo Jones. Other releases on SHITKATAPULT
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We put clients and carers directly in touch with each other meaning we can greatly reduce fees for clients. It means the carer gets to speak to the client before a placement to see if that particular job suits them. But we also offer personal friendly support throughout each booking. We have recently had more work than we have had carers so would like more experienced carers to register with us. Our recruitment process is an application followed by a skype interview. Then we check 2 references, ID and DBS. Then you are ready to create a profile with us and you can do it all from the comfort of your own home. Please contact us for a chat, let us know if you are available and how we can help find the best placement for you.
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Check out Dakoda in her daisy dukes. If you play your cards right, you may be able to get those cut off jean shorts off her ass.
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Posted on October 24, 2007 by terri In the previous article I gave you a taste of Zude, the new offering from Fifth Generation Systems that some claim will revolutionize social networking and the web. In this article I will actually build a Zude profile and speculate on the uses and possible pitfalls of this technology. Continue reading → Posted in Website Promotion Help Tagged CTL, Google Images, URL, Zude Image Library Leave a comment
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I'm sorry for my absence, I've been kinda busy the past few days.. I've been collecting bronze Hindu figures forever, because I love the diversity of the Hindu pantheon. Maybe it's fun to show pictures of them someday :-) Anyway, a lotus tattoo is still on my wishlist and I also love Hindu tattoos, so here are some of my favorites! I'm still eating lowcarb and sugarfree and I've lost almost 7 pounds so far! My plan is to stick to this schedule for another week and then slowly build up the carbs to my diet. I'm not sure if I'll add sugar back to my diet...it feels pretty good to take no sugar into me and I haven't had a headache since I've been on this diet, while normally I get a bad headache every weekly or sometimes daily.
http://missmarielouise.blogspot.com/2012/04/tattoo-love-tuesday-hindu-tattoos.html
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Bottle Shoot is about shooting as many bottles as you can in the fixed amount of time. Only if you can do both will you become a real Bottle Hunt Master! Every round is harder, than the last. 1. In first level, some bottles filled and some empty which are fixed and shoot the Empty bottles in fixed time limit and increase score. 2. In Second level bottle will randomly show on table and after fixed time period visibility of bottle will be gone. User has to shoot that bottle’s within time when bottle is showing on the table. 3. In this level there are four bottles on table in one row, on front of that row there are two bottle will be moving, user have to shoot four bottle in given time without shoot that two front bottles. Download
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Officials at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport announced the hiring of its fire-and-rescue department's first Hispanic fire chief Thursday, shortly after acknowledging that they had terminated its acting chief, an African-American, the day before.The hiring of Victor N. Ferreira Jr., a 52-year-old retired Prince George's County fire official, comes amid complaints about diversity within the airport's fire department, following the hiring of an all-white class of firefighter recruits last month. Ferreira said in a statement that one of his goals is "to ensure a diverse, inclusive workforce.""I intend to reach out to a number of organizations to follow up on initiatives that focus on boosting opportunities for minority firefighters," he said. Meanwhile, officials with the International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People questioned the airport's termination of Gregory Lawrence, who was named acting chief in November.The two organizations criticized the airport's fire department about the all-white recruit class earlier this week."This doesn't smell good at all," said James Hill, president of the International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters. "We have got to get to the bottom of this. Somebody needs to answer the question of why he was terminated."Others also expressed concerns. "I don't know the substantive grounds that are there for the acts that have been taken, so you're sort of in a holding pattern until you find out what the cause is for the termination," said Daryl Jones, an Anne Arundel County councilman who represents the district where BWI is located. "It certainly raises suspicion. … It looks like there is a call and response there."Jonathan Dean, a spokesman for the Maryland Aviation Administration, confirmed that Lawrence was terminated but described the decision as a "personnel matter" that airport officials will not comment on.Dean said the airport is committed to fair and equal hiring practices. Ferreira, born in Uruguay and fluent in English and Spanish, retired in 2009 as assistant chief of the Prince George's County Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department, after 27 years of service with the department.Ferreira has two medals of valor, served as a bomb technician during the Summer Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, and holds a bachelor's degree in fire science from Columbia Southern University.Paul J. Wiedefeld, BWI's CEO, called Ferreira "a respected leader that brings decades of fire and safety operational experience."Dean said Ferreira was hired after a competitive nationwide search.Airport officials would not answer questions about the timing of Lawrence's termination and the complaints being raised about the recruit class.The recruit class was composed of nine white men, whom Dean called the most qualified candidates. With their hiring, the 89-person fire-and-rescue department became 26 percent minority and women and 13 percent African-American, Dean said.Lawrence, a former Marine who served for years as the department's deputy chief before being named acting chief in November, said he was fired by Maryland Aviation Administration officials at a 2 p.m. meeting Wednesday.Lawrence said he was "not a happy camper" when asked Thursday about his termination, and that he was "very, very disappointed with the state of Maryland."He declined to comment on why he was terminated. He said he was not the one who raised concerns about the department's diversity.Alan Legum, an Annapolis attorney representing Lawrence, said his office is planning a news conference next week, but declined to comment further.Many black leaders in Maryland and in Anne Arundel County had hoped that Lawrence would become the permanent chief.Jacqueline Boone Allsup, president of the NAACP's Anne Arundel branch, said the group's concerns about the fire department's diversity involve low numbers of women and Hispanic candidates as well, and she was happy that diversity was kept in the chief position.However, she wants to know why Lawrence was shown the door."Why was he fired?" she said. "Right now I don't have any
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-bwi-fire-chief-terminated-20140306-story.html
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Looks like due to it's countless sacrifices for the good of animal and man, god finally decided that the only thing he was going to take up in The Rapture was the oxygen in the Redondo Beach Harbor saying that "Redondo Beach's Oxygen is always sacrificing it's brotherly pair bond for the trinity of toxin removal. CO2, mofo's. C. O. 2."
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Vote on standards reports and executive summaries December meeting report TBD (as per today’s SC/CC meeting) January meeting reports TBD (as per today’s SC/CC meeting) Today’s tasks Finalize drafts of standards reports for full faculty approval Incorporate feedback from October faculty meeting Consider areas of redundancy to reduce pages, if necessary Ensure that each indicator has a judgment statement (always, never, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, often, etc) Check on evidence in the evidence box to ensure all judgements in the reports are substantiated, by indicator Use NEASC website as a guide If your report is ready, please start writing executive summaries Some Suggestions for process Do not try to edit the report whole-group. Instead, split up and revise report in small groups as per peer review from 10/18 Make it “Ready for Prime Time” Extension activity (if you have time):Look for alignment with other reports (now that committee members have each read a different report)
http://nchsneasc13.blogspot.com/2012/11/professional-development-day.html
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In this photo from October 1943, WAVES learn how to repair and maintain Navy fighting plane engines at NATTC, Norman, Oklahoma.
https://hingesofhistory.com/2013/10/23/engine-maintenance/
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Well this year we had a great Christmas! The older boys got football uniforms (Trey-Steelers & Easton-Cowboys) and a DS. The little ones got a v-smile which they call their DS. Jim got some hunting things (a knife, compass/watch, new socks, flashligt etc.) I got some exercise clothes and then Trey and Easton gave me 3 of the best gift I could ask for (see picture below). Not only did they pick them out all by themselves, but they paid for them by themselves as well. They gave me a plaster football helmet that has a "F" on it. They said the "F" is for families are forever, a Chicago Bears football card (my favorite team), and a cowboy necklace. Thanks guys I love the gifts. You are so thoughtful and I love you both. Travis and his family and Colby and his family came over the day after Christmas and spent the day with us. We had a great time. All the boys went chasing a cougar a friend of ours (Cliff) had tree'd and the girls stayed back and played some fun games. We need to get together more often. We always have so much fun! Aspyn trying to convince Santa she has been a good girl. Ridge wanted nothing to do with Santa until he realized Santa would give him some candy. He went and sat on his lap and Santa asked Ridge what he wanted for Christmas Ridge said "I just want the candy" and he point to the sack for Santa to give him. Both Santa and I were laughing . Ridge got a little tent from Kevins family and he loved it. If you can't find Ridge he is probably hiding out in his tent. Trey w/ Santa. Easton w/ Santa. Trey and Easton with the wonderful gifts they got for me. Thanks Guys!!!! Kyler has the best aunt ever who gave him some yummy chocholate covered cherries. Yum Yum!!! Well this picture was taken awhile ago when Aspyn went to St George for a little models photo shoot. Her pictures turned out great and this picture is in the phone book for their advertisement. We finally just hung it where our family photo is sup post to go since we have not gotten a family photo done yet. Posted by Jense Family at 2:56 PM 2 comments: Labels: Family, Holidays Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Our Christmas Program Well we had out Ward Christmas program on the 23rd of December and it went really well. The boys were toys and the girls were dolls. They were wondering why they were being given away, but throughout the program they learned that when the kids were giving them away to someone else on Christmas they were trying to be like Christ and serving others. It was really cute and the kids did a great job. The Dolls Toys and Dolls Nativity Scene Scouts serving others by shoveling snow. Posted by Jense Family at 2:57 PM No comments: Labels: Church, Holidays, Inspirational Monday, December 21, 2009 Jense Family Christmas Party!!!!!! I have posted a couple post all at once to try and catch up a little since I have been behind on my blogging. This year the Jense Family Christmas Party was at Jim's sister Jeanna's house in Lehi. It is always so fun to get together and this was no exception. Here are some pictures from the event. Enjoy! Harley's new wife Kathy is such a sweetheart and my kids love her dearly. The Beckstrom Family read an inspirational story & we all had lights to help us remember to let the light of Christ into our lives & celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Jim's mom Norma collected snowglobes for years. The grandkids loved to go in the "Grandma Room" And look at all the snowglobes. All in all I think she had around 56 globes. Well this year Harley divided the globes up between the children and each of the grandchildren got to pick one. So here are the globes we ended up with. It was a very hard yet healing night. My kids were so exicited to get them and everytime they look at them they think of Grandma Jense. Our family decided to get a new globe every year on her birthday to add to our collection. We love and miss you Grandma Jense!!!!! Posted by Jense Family at 5:59 AM 1 comment: Labels: Family, Holidays Thanksgiving!!! (finally posting) Well This year we just stayed home for Thanksgiving. We ended up crashing Randi's family Thanksgiving party and appreciate them accepting us as part of their family. Here are a few pictures. Posted by Jense Family at 5:58 AM No comments: Labels: Family, Holidays Sunday, December 20, 2009 Around the House Well I have been slacking on my blogging lately. These are just some fun things that have happened around our house. Trey was playing and when I came out of my bedroom this is what I saw. Thanks Trey!!!! I love you to and your little message made my day! I love this picture of Ridge, Aspyn and Jim! Trey was qualified to participate in the Hoop Shoot Contest, but he had just gotten his tonsils out so he didn't go. But Great Job Trey on making it into the contest! Aspyn loves to color on the computer and wants her own computer for Christmas. This is how I found her.
http://onecrazymomonehuntingfooland4cutekids.blogspot.com/2009/12/
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Downtown Liberty, Maine, comprises a barely handful of businesses, yet it draws visitors by the thousands each year. It’s a bargain-hunters find. For starters, there’s Liberty Tool, a three-story building where tools fill every nook and cranny of the first floor and mingle with antiques, junktiques, books, and what-have-you on the upper floors. Across the street, the former Banks’ Garage has been reborn as the power-tool annex, a Craftsman extravaganza. No other shop has the quantity, quality, low prices or such persnickety organization. Every tool has been cleaned, restored and grouped by type on shelves and into drawers, bins and barrels, most labeled with the specific contents: flat files, flat bastards, round files with handles, triangular files with handles, large smoothing files without handles, small smoothing files with handles, large rasps and so on. And every tool is labeled with a rock-bottom price. The shop is a must-stop for trades-people, collectors, renovators and home hobbyists, but it’s not the only reasons to visit this sleepy loop off Route 3 between Augusta and Belfast. Upstairs in the former Masonic Hall adjacent to the Annex is the Davistown Museum, a wealth of local history and historic tools and even artwork. And downstairs is the outlet for Liberty Graphics, which prints tee shirts using water-based ink on organic cotton. Bins overflow with seconds, rejects, and test tee shirts for an amazing range of products and places. Tee shirts that would retail for $20 or higher are often $5 or less here. Just paw through it all and you’re bound to find one or, more likely, five you simply must have. So, when you’re looking for something to do as November weighs heavy on the landscape, and you’re looking for innovative, yet cheap, Christmas presents for loved ones, you might brighten the bleakness and lighten your wallet in Liberty (but check the website for seasonal days and hours of operation). Want to know more? This story I wrote in 2007 tells more about Liberty Tool and the Davistown Museum. Advertisements Like this:Like Loading... Related Tags: Davistown Museum, Liberty, Liberty Graphics, Liberty Tool, Maine, tools This entry was posted on November 10, 2008 at 11:32 pm and is filed under Favorite places, Maine, shops, Sights. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
https://hilarynangle.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/liberty-tool-a-great-place-to-tool-around/
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After weeks of speculation, Google has received approval from Apple to release the Google+ iPhone app. However, the highly anticipated launch did not go off without a hitch. The first release of the Google+ iPhone app was buggy and highly unstable, frequently crashing and logging out users at random. Google quickly identified and rectified the issue, releasing an updated version of the app an astonishing 1 hour and 40 minutes after the initial launch. Lead Project Manager for Google+ Mobile, Punit Soni, revealed early this morning (on Google+, of course) that the App Store was serving early downloaders a test version of the Google+ iPhone app. (Some users report the Google+ iPhone app is not showing up in searches within the App Store. Here is the download link for the app, accessible through your iOS device.) The app allows users to access their Stream, comment on and +1 other user’s posts, but the current version of the app does not allow users to re-share posts in their Stream. Soni, in response to Robert Scoble’s post reviewing the app, announced an in-stream Share feature is in the works. The app provides access to Photos from your Circles, your personal albums and all photos stored on your iPhone, and allows you to upload and geotag photos to Google+. Check out the full Google+ for iPhone review from Mashable, which includes 20 in-app pictures. One of the key features driving the Google+ iPhone app’s utility over the browser-based version is the mobile-optimized Huddle feature. The success of Google+ will be largely driven by its seamless integration between mobile and desktop, and the two-way or group chat Huddle feature enables Google+ to become a central hub of mobile activity, replacing text messaging and additional group chat applications if the app gains widespread traction. The brief and uncharacteristic early hiccup was positively overshadowed by Google’s quick update, and the Google+ iPhone app paves the way for Google+ to further penetrate the mobile environment, a critical battleground in the heavyweight bout between Google+ and Facebook. If Google+ can continue the growth trajectory it has enjoyed during its invitation-only trial phase, and perhaps beat Facebook to the punch with a standout iPad app, the social networking landscape that seemed set in stone just months ago will be poised for significant transformation. This competition between two immeasurably smart and talent-rich companies will only lead to stronger products and a better user experience, and that is something we can all look forward to. Still searching for an invite to Google+? Click HERE for an invite, courtesy of @LetsChatBiz. Posted in Uncategorized Leave a comment Tags: App Store, Apple, Apps, Facebook, Google+, iPad, Mobile, Social, Social Media, Social Networking Search for:
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HomeModel HomesCommunityIn The AreaContact McMinnville, Oregon's Premier Manufactured Home CommunityTree-lined streets and beautifully manicured groups are just part of the appeal of Olde Stone Village. Located in Yamhill County, the community offers easy access to highways, as well as McMinnville’s shops, restaurants, scenic vineyards, historic attractions and roadside produce stands stocked with your seasonal favorites. Model Homes At Olde Stone Village homebuyers can choose from several model homes offered by Willamette Homes. You can custom order a new Willamette Home built to your specifications, have it delivered to the Olde Stone Village lot of your choice, and enjoy a “turn-key” finished model home. This unheard-of process, where complete transparency in each transaction is guaranteed, is exclusively offered by Willamette Homes at Olde Stone Village in McMinnville. For more information on this unique process stop by the Willamette Homes sales center offices located just inside the Olde Stone Village entrance or call Willamette Homes at 888-671-7131 today and start packing! The Evergreen This new Energy Star home has three large bedrooms, two complete baths, a very large kitchen and a great room made for family and entertainment. Contact Willamette Homes at 888-671-7131 to view any Olde Stone Village model home. The Oaktree With over 1800 square feet of carefully designed living space this home includes an over-sized master suite and a very large bonus/utility room. Value added engineering helped us keep this home competitively priced. You can contact Willamette Homes at 888-671-7131 to view any Olde Stone Village model home. The Cedar Nearly 1550 square feet in size this lovely three bedroom, two bath home has a designer kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a master suite that includes a walk in shower and separate bathtub. You can contact Willamette Homes at 888-671-7131 to view any Olde Stone Village model home. Looking for our RV site? Are you looking for the Olde Stone Village RV Park? Click here Our Community Manufactured home living continues to grow in popularity, as homeowners discover the value, craftsmanship, energy efficiency, and affordability that manufactured home living offers. At Olde Stone Village, these benefits are just the start. Widely considered one of the best communities of its type in the state, Olde Stone Village is a beautifully maintained, friendly, and secure community that homeowners of all ages are proud to call home. Tucked into the rolling hills of picturesque Yamhill County, natural beauty abounds, from our tree-lined streets to sun-kissed grassy knolls. Homeowners enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, tennis/sport court, gazebo barbecue area, RV storage, and endless other amenities that make Olde Stone Village an enjoyable place to live. The centerpiece of our amenities is our welcoming community center, which features a meeting room, full kitchen, patio, living room with TV and fireplace, vending machines, and guest parking. Homeowners are welcome to reserve these areas for private parties, making Olde Stone Village the perfect place to entertain friends and family members. Finally, we’re proud to say that Olde Stone Village is an owner-operated community, owned by a native Oregonian for over 20 years. Our professional managers live on-site and ensure that homeowner needs are addressed quickly and completely. In The Area Located in the heart of idyllic Yamhill County in the charming town of McMinnville, Olde Stone Village boasts a perfect location for people with a wide variety of interests. From sampling world-renowned Pinot Noir wines to escaping to the Oregon Coast for the weekend, and from bicycling through downtown McMinnville to exploring area museums and attractions, every day at Olde Stone Village invites new adventures. McMinnville, OR Delightful McMinnville is a friendly town that boasts restaurants, wine bars, antique shops, and unique shopping, with many businesses housed in restored turn-of-the-century buildings. McMinnville, OR Wine Country Tucked away in the northwest corner of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, the Yamhill Valley is the agricultural center of the area and a food and wine lover’s dream, with award-winning wineries, gourmet dining, and epicurean festivals. Wine Country Aviation & Space Museum A must-see, this museum is home to the world-famous Spruce Goose and features fascinating aviation exhibits and an IMAX theater. Aviation & Space Museum Wings & Waves Water Park Located adjacent to the aviation museum, this indoor, all-season waterpark offers fun for the whole family, thanks to 10 waterslides, a wave pool, and even hands-on educational exhibits. Water Park Spirit Mountain Casino Spirit Mountain is Oregon’s #1 gaming destination, and boasts endless casino games on which to try your luck, plus rave-worthy dining, and world-class live entertainment. Casino Western Oregon Destinations Olde Stone Village’s location in the heart of Western Oregon makes it the perfect home base for exploring the best attractions in the region, like the beautiful Oregon Coast, dynamic Portland, the scenic Columbia Gorge, and more. Western Oregon Destinations Customer Care Friendly and polite customer service has always been the minimum standard at Olde Stone Village. Privately owned by an Oregon native for over 25 years you will always find our management deeply concerned about your happiness and very responsive to your needs. Professional Support A licensed, professional management company oversees the day to day operations at Olde Stone Village. Homeowners can feel comfortable the community maintains a high degree of compliance at all times and responds quickly to resident concerns.
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Farmer’s lung is the prototype of a number of diseases that are categorized as hypersensitivity pneumonitis; these include pigeon breeder’s lung (also called bird fancier’s, or bird breeder’s, lung), mushroom worker’s lung, cheesewasher’s lung, and coffee worker’s lung. Read More respiratory disease in respiratory disease: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is an important group of conditions in which the lung is sensitized by contact with a variety of agents and in which the response to reexposure consists of an acute pneumonitis, with inflammation of the smaller bronchioles, alveolar wall edema, and a greater or lesser degree of airflow obstruction due to smooth muscle contraction. In more chronic forms of the...
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Digital Un Ltd - is a digital agency created in early 2013 by Co-founders Jason Pitman and Ben Hortop. Passionate about delivering value for money and effective web design, they encompass the latest in Digital Marketing. Jason Pitman Over 15 years experience has provided Jason with a varied career in the digital and publishing space. From creating adverts for the Yellow Pages Directory at company Pindar Set to co-founding an internet arm of Yellow Pages’ Multi Media department (Yell) in Reading, Jason and two colleagues in Pindar Set have seen it all! He has Co-founded 3 businesses over the years - where he cut his web teeth as a hands on Technical Director. His broad experience ranges from a simple 5 page brochure website to the production of e-commerce and database driven bespoke web solutions for larger clients, with more complex site structures and requirements. Jason has dealt with clients on a real world level, producing solutions that fit their costs and time requirements and applying those solutions to produce functional, effective web solutions. General top bloke with a wit that can cut you to shreds! Often found on his Mountain Bike.... Ben Hortop Safe to say Ben is a hands on Director with a smattering of knowledge in all areas and a specialism as Commercial / Managing Director. Qualified in Product Design & Manufacture and a PGA Golf Professional he promptly set up a Business Consultancy where he has had integrated roles in over 10 businesses, across multiple disciplines since 1994. Ben has worked in Golf Courses and Resorts, Business Restructuring and Prompt Payment, Web Design / Digital Creation, Animation Often found 'networking' on the Golf Course.... or running across some far flung toll somewhere... he thrives in dealing with people, understanding their requirements and providing realistic solutions on time and on financial target.
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LAS VEGAS — Rep. Steven Horsford has traded his suit and tie for a brown, short-sleeve UPS uniform — not because he's quitting Congress, but because it's a way to make closer contact with his constituents. The Nevada Democrat went "undercover" Friday morning to help a UPS driver deliver packages to offices in his Las Vegas-area district. Horsford made the rounds with driver Mark Sidman, operating the hand-held electronic device that tracks parcels along the delivery route. "I'm Congressman Horsford. I'm here to deliver your package," he said to one recipient. Horsford told the Las Vegas Review-Journal he wanted to gain a from-the-ground perspective of the working man and woman in his district. "Sometimes in Washington you get a little disconnected," he said. "I want to make sure I know what people are actually doing each day. It's hard work!" Horsford, who is up for re-election to a second term this year, joined other drivers in stretching exercises — a daily routine — at a major UPS processing hub before making the rounds. He appeared to enjoy himself on the route, introducing himself and making small talk with customers. He also used the opportunity to make a pitch for an increase in the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $10.10 an hour. UPS pays its drivers an average of $32.50 an hour, he said, a salary that maintains a loyal workforce and a healthy bottom line for the company. Even the company's entry-level loaders make $11 to $12 per hour, he said. "UPS stands as an example of a company that's already doing great things," he said, adding that his first job was cleaning out kennels at night and he also worked at Pizza Hut.
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Well, I don't really love it, but sometimes the reviews are absolute classics. Check this one out (thanks to Zagat for bringing this to my
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Passata making Workshop Saturday There is nothing like being involved in processing bucket loads of fruit or veg for preserving, its the joy of summers abundance. And its not just imagining the wonderful meals that are will be prepared during the winter months when things are slow in the garden, but its also the social aspect, the team work, the conversation, its a celebration. This Saturday is our Passata making workshop with Marty O'Sullivan. There are still some places left so if your interested please send us an email to book in. Posted by Yackandandah Community Garden at 13:27 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 1 comment: May 2017 at 20:43Not everyone can make pasta, such workshops should held more often as it will help people to learn cooking. Good initiativeReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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The family stopped by on their home back from gulf shores. We had a birthday dinner at Outback. It was nice of them to stop by after being so tired from traveling.Mike's at a strange angle in this picture. It was just fun to visit with everyone. After dinner, Mike took me to see Batman. (The first Batman movie was our first date.) It was a good birthday. I felt very loved. The 2 birthday girls. Tracey's birthday is on the 26th. Happy birthday Tracey!Megan, Amy, and I. It was good to see Megan after almost a year. I only got to visit with her for a few hours. She left to go back to Utah the next day.All of the girls looking back at cute little Brooke. Too cute!
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