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Fabian Delph faces a critical battle to save career TOUGH-tackling Fabian Delph must now hurl himself into the biggest challenge of his career... Today's bombshell that he will be out for the remainder of this season gives Delph plenty of time to think about where he goes from here. He might wish he'd never gone back to Leeds after the cruel twist of fate that led to a severely twisted ankle, but he now needs to go back to basics. Villa have willed him to fulfil his potential, to become the 6 million player who arrived in August 2009 with such a big reputation for one so young, despite no top flight experience. There were encouraging signs he was finding some form at the start of this season when Alex McLeish trusted him enough to start all of the first eight Premier League games. But even then it was hoped that he was finally getting back to his best, not that that WAS his best. Apart from his starring role in the FA Cup win over a then League One Brighton in January 2010, I can't recall a game where Delph has truly influenced a match in the way we were led to believe he could - and would. Gus Poyet, the Seagulls manager, who coached Delph under Dennis Wise at Leeds, eulogised about the Yorkshire youngster after his first Villa goal in that tie, but I can't recall any Premier managers, including Villa ones, being moved to do likewise,
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thinking if you understand how unstable "the truth" can be. "Any man who retreats into a cave which has only one opening deserves to die." "Do not spend thoughts on a matter which has not been proved." A plan depends as much upon execution as it does upon concept. If you rely only on your eyes, your other senses weaken. "Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn to see fear's path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." What do you despise? By this you are truly known. "You must be the carnivore, my boy. A carnivore never stops. Show no mercy. Never stop. Mercy is a chimera. It can be defeated by the stomach rumbling its hunger, by the throat crying it thirst. You must be always hungry and thirsty. Like me." At the age of fifteen, he had already learned silence. "Drink all your water," Paul said. "Axiom: the best place to conserve water is in your body. It keeps your energy up. You're stronger. Trust your still suit." We came from Caladan - a paradise world for our form of life. There existed no need on Caladan to build a physical paradise or a paradise of the mind - we could see the actuality all around us. And the
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room to gain maximum pleasure from the sensory activity they and their carer are involved in. In the short time the sensory room has been operating, LifeSkills staff have noticed improved moods, fewer unsettling behaviours, decreased anxiety and fear, better communication and enhanced interactions among those using it. "What is also exciting about this centre is that it incorporates the latest in technology with some very special services such as cooking, dance therapy, music therapy, aroma therapy and even a personal trainer for boxing and relaxation," Dr Garner said. "It's also great for parents and carers too - it gives them a day's break from the role of caring, some time out to re-energise, to refocus, think and reflect, or do those small jobs that they would normally find difficult to do when caring. "Today is the start of a new journey: a better future for those who use this centre and for those who care for them. It is also symbolic of the partnership between Wesley Mission and community services organisations like Rotary, the NSW Government and the people of Ashfield. We look forward to growing this partnership and to building and strengthening these relationships." Dr Garner thanked Ned Boyce, the immediate past president of the Rotary Club of Sydney, and William Chiu whose generosity and support have been invaluable. The NSW Minister for Disability Services, Andrew Constance, said the face of disability services was changing. The sector was becoming better resourced but this needed to be accompanied by
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I am the author of this and decided to sign myself up using a pseudonym so that readers are not confused as to who is who or which DB is which! Firstly I agree with Morwenna that not talking to our partner does not mean we are cowardly but for me its because I need a little more time to think before acting in a haste by confessing. I have also read and done some research on affairs and one of the professionals have advised that if you decided to finish the affair and work on the marriage then its best not to tell your partner that you have had an affair (if your partner doesnt know) because once its out in the open, there would be quite a nasty impact and damage. Sometimes its best to just keep quiet about it, what is not known doesnt hurt. Before you critisize this point, may I stress that I am not saying its alright to lie to your partner but this is on the basis that the cheater has decided to finish the affair for good and genuinely want to move on and work on his/her marriage. If there is a need to confess because of guilt, confess to a bestfriend or a pastor or counsellor. I am re-quoting what the professional has written on the article about affairs. Miss Rosy, I have read your article and sorry to hear about your daughter and certainly wish her well and best of
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refer to them? CGC There are a number. Semi-autonomous countries such as French Polynesia/Maohi Nui in the Pacific, comes immediately to mind. In 1947, France unilaterally ended its transmission of information on the dependencies under its administration. The following year, in 1948, the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution calling on the relevant colonial powers to explain why they were no longer fulfilling their U.N. Charter obligation to provide on the dependencies. The French replied in 1949 that it intended to conduct some colonial reforms, and this was apparently sufficient enough among the U.N. member States of that early period not to press the issue further. The French, thus, no longer provided information, and by the time the new list of non self-governing territories was published by the U.N. in 1963 the French dependencies of Ma'ohi Nui/French Polynesia, New Caledonia and Wallis and Futuna had been omitted. This procedure was in contrast to the Danish, Dutch and Americans who proceeded to have their dependencies de-listed through a U.N. General Assembly resolution following significant U.N. debate. CAR Are there 'dependencies in the periphery' in the Caribbean as well? CGC For sure. We have already spoken of Puerto Rico . The fragmentation of the five-island semi-autonomous country formerly known as the Netherlands Antilles in 2010 is another Caribbean example where five new peripheral dependencies were created. The two semi-autonomous countries of Curacao and Sint Maarten emerging from this dismantlement resulted in lesser autonomous models than existed when the islands were one country.
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Donald Light, Ph.D. What about pushing to make health care a "human right"? Is that a good strategy? PNHP fully endorses advocacy for health care as a human right as part of a single payer campaign. But some have adopted the "health care as a human right" slogan as a cover for inadequate reforms and retreat from confrontation with the powerful forces that ruin our health care system. PNHP has embraced not just a laudable moral stance, but a rigorous approach to health policy evidence and a clear vision of how morality can be achieved - with single payer national health insurance. US infant mortality is not high compared to other countries. It just appears that way because of the way we classify life births In 2005, the U.S. ranked 30th in the world in infant mortality. The most rigorous investigation of infant mortality in the U.S. and Europe found that even excluding infants < 22 weeks, the U.S. has appallingly high infant mortality (5.8 per 1,000 births versus 3.0 in Norway and Sweden). Much of the excess mortality is related to the much higher proportion of premature births in the U.S, the period when infant mortality is greatest. If the U.S. had the same distribution of births by gestational age as Sweden, nearly 8,000 infant deaths would be averted each year, and the U.S. infant mortality rate would be 1/3 lower. The Infant mortality rate in the U.S. for preterm (< 37 weeks) births is comparable to that of
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It was not so hard believing in the end as long as it remained abstraction, shadow the wind dragged through waist-high grass, a passage like the wave some philosophers say our lives are, a body stirred from nothing to brief crescendo, then dropped into nothing once more. Each one of us will take our turn crossing that field, far from the lights of cities, nameless under nameless stars. Alone in that emptiness, the small gears of civilization dither and lock, and the older, larger gears, the ones ever-turning and ever-silent, let themselves be heard for a moment, long enough to let us know the shadow on the edge of the field is no mirage. But we are not the wind. We have a choice which direction we take. You have to stand in that field long enough to realize there is a choice. You can turn and run, but the edge of the field grows wider, claims more of your life's real estate. You can walk into the shadow early, singing a song whose words you forget as they leave your tongue and believe it is courage, not fear, marching you forward. Or you can turn, leave the field deliberately, the great notes of the gears you heard still grinding, song you will keep yourself from swaying to as you turn from the dark to find a place that sells coffee paled with milk, where you can sit in soft light and read the day's temporary news, small matters made
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of Japan this winter? Or maybe someone in another deal, or another free agent I'm not thinking of. Finally, trade Ethier or not, I'd like to see the Dodgers consider signing Victorino this winter. Perhaps his market value is down enough that he might consider signing with the Dodgers as a 4th outfielder that would see significant action, beginning the season in place of the rehabbing Crawford, and later seeing lots of action subbing in all three outfield positions. If the Dodgers have the money, why not pay a bit extra for a 4th outfielder who offers real value when he starts. Injuries are inevitable in a long season, and it doesn't hurt to have an outfielder on your bench who is strong defensively everywhere in the outfield, adds speed, and who offers a competent bat when he plays. Or do we want a Tony Gwynn type again? But this is for sure. I'm not going to join any CHOKE conversation. Not worth my valuable time, and besides, who on this site doesn't know how I feel about that non-issue. And friddo, you're right. It won't take much for that word to re-appear. I'll just let its proponents have their say, and then write about what I think is important, if only to some of us. Several reports have stated this week that victorino will NOT be a 4th OF for any team. Price is worth a lot this off season and TB will want many more prospects than the
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limited to the East coast. Also you are right that you can easily find jobs as a carpenter. Mining work is mostly in Western Australia und Queensland, but I don't really know anything about that. Regarding your travel plans: Wet Season up North is roughly til May. That means if you are driving yourself you might run into trouble between Broome and the Northern Territory Border because early in the dry season just means the rain has stopped but the water has not subsided yet. Also keep in mind that it can still be rainy, very humid and super hot. If you can handle that, you shouldn't have a problem, if not try to come up here about June/July. The rest of your travel plan sounds just fine. Traveling up the west coast is not a problem, just a long way to drive at times (but then again, that's true for most of Australia ). Staying around Port Hedland is quite difficult because of the overpriced hotels/caravan parks/everything, but there are free roadside places you can sleep at if you don't mind that. And one last thing to keep in mind if you should be traveling by car: 1st Kangaroos really go crazy up north after dusk. Unless you have a roobar on your car and don't mind hitting a few of them, just don't drive in the dark. 2nd petrol prices can be a lot higher in the north of Western Australia and the Northern Territory (apart from Darwin).
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that the world's climate is warming and that increasing levels of carbon pollution risk environmental and economic damage. Cutting carbon pollution will lower the risks and help ensure our future prosperity -- but the next 10 years are critical. The economic costs of inaction are larger than the costs of tackling climate change. 1.1 Climate change is real The Australian Government has a comprehensive plan for a clean energy future. This plan has been devised in response to clear scientific advice that climate change is happening, is almost certainly caused by increasing carbon pollution from human activity and presents a real threat toour environment and way of life. In Australia and across the globe, 2001 to 2010 was the warmest decade on record (Figure1.1). Each decade in Australia since the 1940s has been warmer than the last. 1.2 Human activity is contributing Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap radiation given off by the Earth (Figure 1.2). This helps keep the planet warm enough to sustain life. Since the Industrial Revolution, however, the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has risen significantly. The rising concentrations of greenhouse gases,like carbon dioxide, cause the atmosphere and the Earth's surface to heat up. Scientists have estimated that humans are responsible for nearly a third of the carbon dioxide now in the atmosphere. It is beyond reasonable doubt that human activities -- the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation -- are triggering the changes we are witnessing in the global climate (Climate Commission, The
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our people die it makes us look good, if their people die it makes us look bad. It reminds me of the days of the Blood Libels. The only people who disagree with this idea are the parents and friends of the soldiers who have just been called away from their jobs to try to stop Hamas. They don't want their children to die. This small group of people basically includes the entire population of Israel. i believe a measured response and the efficient use of munitions will solve this problem, in the end Israel has to kill the leadership of hamas. they want to hide behind the smoke and mirrors and civilians, they got to come up for air sometime. the west seems to think every one has to be Politically correct, can't we all just get along? the answer is no. we are at war with ourselves where the muslims are at war with us. is Israel the only ones that see this. Let the population in Gaza remove hamas from power. How? Every time hamas attacks Israel destroy the complete infrastructure. No telephone, water, television, electricity, gasoline-stations, banks and roads and control imports. I wonder how much time it would take until the population turns against its own "government." They don't seem to care about human casualties, but make them live without telephone and internet and cars and they may come to their senses. Actually, that's the main reason that Arab governments have been supporting terrorism against
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my shoes and I do up my laces I've had my share of exotic places now I'm here to say to familiar faces lets surf DARWIN'S WAITING ROOM * Was born with a smile on my face, never meant to sweat Bad luck, the wrong time and wrong place, to hell with intellect The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing The cross bred academics have got it wrong again Concern and feather bed polemics on song again Yeah, merry were the times, they fooled around with rhymes "I gotta brand new friend" But buried in the mind, no point in being kind There's a long way to the end The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing The future was insulted and so it turned to wine Enough's enough and the scum revolted, they're calling time Shares on sale in companies that are fit to burn Lets have a little fun on the journey to square one We've got a lot to learn The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing HAPPY EVER
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You still have the basic experience of "Wait, I've thought of something that might work. I will try it. Yay!" (And this really does contrast with CRPGs and fighting games. Those *also* offer a creative player experience -- otherwise they'd be boring -- but the basic command set is generally laid out in its entirety. Your exploration is a matter of high-level strategy, not your immediate choices.) In response to Klosterman's complaint about how there aren't any Kaels or Bangs for videogames, I would say that you could just as well ask why there aren't any for television either. I honestly can't think of any well known tv critic off the top of my head, but there is certainly a lot of stuff on tv that deserves probing criticism of the type that Klosterman is talking about. In it, among other things, the author pointed out that since games are generally not ported forward and publishing discontinues fairly rapidly, there is no sense of continuity and development. Classics are not systematically learned from in order to develop new games. The literary analogy would be as if writers today were not routinely exposed to any books older than fifteen years, let alone, say, Shakespeare. I'm rather late to this, but I might as well toss in my own two pennies. "People usually don't dip into fifteen-year-old video games, and when they do, they find them clunky and primitive in a way that old movies (with great stories, acting, direction) aren't." I
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the difficulties with getting land in more "well established" countries so it isn't totally out of the question __________________ "If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear as it is, infinite." - William Blake "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tradegy of life is when men are afraid of the light" - Plato H2pogo, where do you live? I have wanted to form a cooperative for the past several months but don't know anyone else interested in such an endeavor. What sort of cooperative? You are probably just referring to a cooperatively-run business? I was looking into something much smaller, in fact just a local cooperative that acts as a hub for farmers in the area to distribute their produce, milk etc. Nothing revolutionary, really, but I think it could be run in a very intelligent way and strip off a lot of the fat from most cooperatives which become little more than a corporate owned, big-agro organic hippie center. As for Indonesia, I've always loved the idea of moving to such a place but unless an opportunity really convincing presents itself, I'd like to do this in the heart of the beast (USA). I live in Ireland. Was thinking of a sort of arts crafts type thing that could expand into a bookshop come cafe type meeting place selling snacks made from local produce..And doing a stall at festivals and shows.. I been thinking about it for a
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why is that it's not based on inputs -- and by inputs I'm talking about things like the number of hours you glue your bottom to a seat in the classroom, the number of credits that you get, the number of years or semesters that you spend in university. Basically, time input. ... That really doesn't do very much to qualify you for many practical things. ... In a competency-based model, you get your degree, your certificate -- you get your ticket stamped -- based on what you know and what you do, rather than the amount of time you spent studying it. ... Some people have the very radical notion that "Why should we make people go to university at all? Maybe we should just say, 'okay, show up and write the test and do the qualifying exams -- and you can teach yourself if you want -- and we'll certify you! We don't care how you get there.'" Which is of course a completely different model than the model that we have now, which is completely input-based. ... You focus on outcomes rather than process. Now this really makes sense for... the purposes for which adult learners go back to school. They have a very specific goal in mind, they're practical and they want to get there in the most efficient way possible. They also are not pursuing higher education for many of the reasons that younger people are pursuing it. They don't need the social environment. They
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here is equally impressive and once again helps to cement Bearsden as one of the big [...]
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for the team's failure is going on Blaine Gabbert, and I don't really think that is right. He shows a lot of promise, and he still is only 23 year's old. He has great mobility, and has the arm to make every NFL throw. What he lacks in which is important is pocket presence, which is his fault and the Jaguars offensive line's fault. He looks unsteady, quick to move out of the pocket, or run backwards. He never really looked comfortable, which showed with his lack of accuracy in a lot of his throws. Gabbert reminds me of a young Rob Johnson, a guy who is big and tall, and has the arm to make every throw, but is uncomfortable in the pocket and not a real leader. Dont get me wrong though, the Jaguars still have tons of problems around him. Besides Shorts, the receivers are inconsistent, and drop too many passes they should catch. The play calling and coaching by Mike Mularkey is poor as well, containing his quarterback to short throws, which takes out any big play chances. At this point, the Jaguars should just start over again now, there team is going nowhere fast, so perhaps its time to not only clean staff, but move the team to Los Angeles. Even at a young age, I have been a major sports fan. I remember growing up watching players like Brett Farve and Drew Bledsoe light it up, and I was have just had a blast
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there should be some grind involved. But is it really asked to much for, when we kinda would like the same progression as we did with the rest of the game? You know, like going from hard to Insane, where, even though when you won't beat it right away, you can go a few levels back and start there. Like lets say... start with Deeper Well and then move up to the DLC stuff once again. The DLC maps to even have a fricking Boss on each Map is a problem. Depending on luck, that maybe on the off chance you won't get a Golden Orc walzing through your sharken weakened defenses while you are trying to hold down the fort against a nightmare Ogre, in order to just get the gear and thestats, isn't exactly my kind of idea of what progression should be like. Have you even bothered to try that with Godly gear or are you just talking about a "i have a myth gear matching set" perspective? The Tavern Defense being easy? Yeah, sure. Well Magus Quarters is very easy with a friend, just play the stage nm nonHC, I was able to almost solo it with stats <= ~100 all godlies. Made it half way through the stage, but if I had been able to stay as a builder I could have easily beat it, then since there is no timer I could probably manage to get pretty far in surv. So don't tell me
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to hell with international OR domestic law. . Sky News cut off the Ecuadorian minister's press conference and went to ads, on the basis that "he was taking too long to get to the point". F them. . Craig's article was re-tweeted lavishly on Twitter and this site went down. Probably because too many people were seeking to access it at the same time. I doubt if it was anything more sinister. . Apparently also the UK has told Ecuador that "it might still revoke the diplomatic status of Quito's embassy in London to allow the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder." http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/16\\... The liberal impact on Government policy is, of course, the same as Reverend Blair's impact on American policy, namely that things would have been even worse without it. Whatever may happen to British diplomats, be they hindered, harassed, kidnapped or strung up by the thumbs, no doubt Nick Clegg will be there to remind us that respect is a two-way street, and that much greater evils would have occurred had international law been allowed to prevail in its fiendish course. Thank you so much, Craig... and also those who have commented... for publishing such a clear and informative account of just why storming the Ecuadorian embassy to arrest and remove Julian Assange would be such a terrible, terrible mistake. I am shocked that a democratically elected British government would ever even contemplate, let alone plan and carry out, such an action. It Assange's arrest and removal goes ahead,
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other. The best plan in such cases is to put the helm down a little, and set the sails shaking again before they can be trimmed properly. It was just at such a time I came on deck as above mentioned. Being near eight bells, the watch on deck had not been over-smart, and the consequence was that our big main-course was flying out overhead with a might that shook the ship from stem to stern. The flaps of the mad canvas were like successive thumps of a giant's fist upon a big drum. The sheets were jerking at the belaying-pins, the blocks rattling in sharp snappings like castanets. You could hear the hiss and seething of the sea alongside, and see it flash by in sudden white patches of phosphorescent foam, while all overhead was black with the flying scud. Our second mate, a Yankee, was stamping his feet with vexation, and without any regard for his hs, was storming away at the men. 'An'somely the weather mainbrace there; an'somely, I tell you! Now, then, what the are you all standing there for? 'Alf-a-dozen of you clap on to the main-sheet. Here, look alive ! Down with 'im. 'Andy there ! 'Aul 'im in.' But although he ran through all the most forcible expressions in his vocabulary, the sail wouldn't come. ' Give us a song, boys,' cried out our old skipper, who had just come on deck. ' Pull with a will, boys ; all together, boys.' Then
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fit them, their children, and their life circumstances. Two basic tasks of parenting are emphasized as ultimate ends: creating close emotional relationships with children and supporting the development of children's full potential. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to wishlist","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} Editorial Reviews About the Author Jane Brooks earned her doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley. She worked as a researcher at the University's Institute of Human Development, interviewing, testing, and carrying out research on three generations of representative families studied at the Institute. Her publications include articles relating experiences in childhood to psychological health and social maturity in adulthood. She also worked on a research project in the Department of Public Health that resulted in an article describing the behavior problems of six-thousand children including children from four major ethnic groups varying in age from nine to eleven. She has been a lecturer in the department of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, most recently teaching developmental psychology in 2006. She also served for a number of years on the Clinical Faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. Her primary work, however, has been children and families seeking help with the psychological difficulties of everyday life. She has taught many classes for parents, teachers,
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big cull sesssion as they put it , but if one is close to the beaches and endagers lives or has attacked and is hanging around put out a set line in case its still around and remove it from possible causing more harm or getting tag as a rogue shark Zizzle345 scubafish As a person who plays in both the realms of the big fish with teeth above & below the water I would have to say TAG,NOT KILL.I have seen what happens when you spear fish underwater, hence the reason I don't do it, ever!" and will never" get in the water with someone who is. The way the fish react is natural to them other predators come from nowhere to investigate. I believe the Great Whites you see along the coast have been here before and are just doing what they do naturally, following the whales and waiting for a feed. Respect the ability as Humans to go into the water as fish don't have the same ability to go on land. There world there rules. . channy Humans are so selfish. It's their planet too. Imagine what would be happening if people weren't here. There wouldn't be any cull or no cull. Just let the sharks do their thing. Pretty sure people are smart enough to know the risks when entering the water. roberta they should tag electronically all big sharks, its working as alarms have gone off in recent weeks. A big NO from me
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with those two things I decided to continue and went for a web design certification. I discovered it was a perfect mix of art and tech. Then I decided I'd like to try to get a career in web design and figured the worst that would happen is nobody hired me. I still had a job as an assistant at the publishing company so it wasn't much of a risk financially. As it turns out one of the companies called me back and ended up hiring me. I've learned so much in my position with a corporate company and also enjoy the challenges and extra money that freelancing brings me. Do You Think There is a Lack of Female Web Designers? I don't know if there's a lack or we just don't hear about them as much. I think women in web design are starting to get more recognition and are starting to be more vocal with their opinion which is awesome. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or Sexism Being in This Industry? I've experienced some. It was painful. But guess what? If you want something bad enough you'll just power through it. I'm happy to say that my perseverance has paid off. I consider myself successful as a web designer and am finding more and more that people (both men and women) are quite accepting of me as a professional. I think it's rare to experience sexism as a web designer but unfortunately it does happen on occasion.
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they leaked correspondence and broke off the negotiations through the media. So -- and we said at that time -- we wrote back and said, 'We are happy to negotiate further', and we have been and we remain so, and hence all the concessions the government has made to this point. But you are asking me, Fran, to put forward a policy which I regard as second best, I regard as something which would not have the impact that we need to save lives, and what I'm doing is prosecuting the case to you that the policy that we've got before the Parliament is the best one and the Bill we have before the Senate today is the only one that can pass. Kelly: The Greens have said they won't support offshore processing and the Opposition says they won't support Malaysia. Tony Abbott also talked about increasing the intake, the refugee intake, to 20 000. He also talked about another element of compromise, setting up the Multi-Party Committee on this. Would you consider putting a proposal that has Nauru and Malaysia and bringing in temporary protection visas -- not just an inquiry about them -- and increasing the refugee intake and setting up formally the Multi-Party Committee on this issue? Bowen: Well, let me say a couple of things about that, Fran. Firstly, in relation to the refugee intake, I first proposed the increase in the refugee intake. I made it Labor Party policy at the National Conference when I
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Wine Odyssey -- The Rocks :o) $$ There is something nice about The Rocks. That village feel, the old houses and the beautiful views you get once you've climbed the hill and stairs that lead to one end of the Harbour Bridge. I like the narrow alleys, the well integrated shops... You do not feel that the city buildings are just a short stroll away... Next to The Renaissance caf, up the hill, the Wine Odyssey Restaurant serves beautiful plates for lunch. They're a bit pricey for the amount you get, but the quality certainly makes up for the cost. I ordered the 3rd Journey (Meat), and Monsieur went for the 2nd Journey (fish option) so we could share. Each Journey costs AUD21 and has 3 plates. 3rd Journey -- Beef carpaccio, rocket, aged goats cheese I can only advise to start with the beef carpaccio since it doesn't have as much flavour as the lamb and the kangaroo. The beef carpaccio was the tiniest of all 3, and unfortunately, didn't have a Wow factor. It lacked some seasoning and all you could taste was just the aged goats cheese. I think a balsamic vinegar syrup would have been a nice addition. The picture of the kangaroo fillet doesn't do justice to the dish as it was a winner (with the lamb). It didn't have that gamey flavour kangaroo normally has and probably was the reason why I was surprised to like it so much. The lemon myrtle rub probably
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capable of high coos over lyrical haikus that are cutely infectious. That leaves Tulip "Barth Grooks" Pezely to handle the crisp, clear production, with its samples of rap staple Summer Madness to show how in love they are with the old school. Interestingly, they describe themselves as a collective, with one Jimbo Stewart their "muse" (whatever that means) and Pablo Balderas in charge of videos. Howard also operates as one half of PRJCTS , who are no slouches themselves when it comes to pop-hop or hip-pop: their track Standing in the Mirror is luscious rap laced with vintage-style R&B, reminiscent of Outkast. It fits superbly with Oddience's own songs. They have the Lit Lava Lamp EP, including a track entitled Goldblum, which you'd swear had DangerMouse's impish grin on it while alluding atmos-wise to De La Soul's D.A.I.S.Y. Age . The Dew and Homeboy Palm Tree are loping, lovely things. Elsewhere, Yes Sir and Smile belie the fact that they are part of something called the Simple Bitch EP. They even have a 44-minute Summer Mix on their SoundCloud which features everyone from the brilliantly bonkers Danny Brown to what sounds like the none-more-celestial warble of Liz Fraser of Cocteau Twins, making her third appearance in this column this week. Just call it divine providence. The buzz: "Their songs have a timelessness and a warm, comfortable familiarity, almost like you've heard them before" -- The Recommender . Most popular on the Guardian Today in pictures After advising tourists against travel
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think the Republicans are proceeding rather quickly. But that's just a subjective impression that may be corrected by reality when I'm in Washington. Q: You now have a colleague, Representative Randy Hultgren (R-IL) , who has Fermilab in his district, and he won recognition as a "champion of science" from the Science Coalition in part for his role in advocating for Fermilab. Scientists who supported you in this past election have also said that Hultgren has done a good job and turned out to be a pretty enthusiastic supporter of science. Do you see yourself working with Hultgren? He unseated you in his district in 2010. B.F.: Oh yeah. There's no problem working with people. There's the political world and then there's trying to get something done for your area. It would be nice if Representative Hultgren would stop voting for things like the Ryan budget. One of the things that I think was an important part in my election victory was the fact that you can't claim to be to be a supporter of science and then vote for something that cuts the science budget by 25% or 30%. So there's a fundamental difference. Many people present themselves back in their home districts as a champion of something and then vote against it in Washington, and science is not immune to that behavior. Q: You're a self-described progressive. Back in 2008 when you won election, if somebody had asked me, I would have said, and I would say now,
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A & B from an external PSU allso proved problematic at 9v, better at 10 and OK again at 12v. But without the hub, uploading caused problems and return serial data had dropped characters. If you hammer the Ethernet and the SD then I need at least 12v on the external supply to 'keep up'. My conclusion is there is not enough 'overhead' available on some USB ports to even drive the board enough to do uploads. I have met this problem with USB port drive abilities and other peripherals in the past. The quoted PSU range for external supply is higher than quoted even with a 2A supply at 9V, however at 12v and just 500mA drive all is OK. So at the moment to do 'in the field programming', which would be nice from just netbook, I need a good quality mains powered USB hub. Not good. I don't have a true *nix box, but from a VM on my laptop, I have the same issue as if I was talking to EM via windows. So my guess is there is on on board PSU issue with lower voltaged USB ports and the external supply can't go quite as low than about 10v or 11v. Thanks for the comments Whizz, and the heads up, as down the track I will be using both the ethernet and sd card and also a maths co-processor, LCD, encoder IC and most of the I/O so will have to monitor the power
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GB. My particular favourite was Galler whose Noisettes chocolate (hazelnuts in cocoa butter and surrounded by dark chocolate) was absolutely delicious. It's definitely more expensive than chocolate you'd buy in the supermarket at home but it's still a lot cheaper than what was being sold in the 'boutiques'. I also saw Galler chocolate being sold in many of the chocolate shops that have a mix of brands. Just be careful to check out the ingredients (helpfully in English as well as Dutch and French) because some of the dark chocolates have cream in their centres. ~~~ Frites The frites (fries/fried potato chips) in Belgium are supposed to be the best. The secret, apparently, is that they double fry them so the chips are crispy and golden. There are many places to pick them up around the city (you can see Wikitravel's recommendations here ) but you shouldn't pay any more than about 3 euros for a large cone including a sauce. One of the great things about the frites in Belgium is the huge range of sauces available for them. Unfortunately, most are not vegan so you might just have to stick with ketchup or, like me, without any sauce at all. You also need to be careful that the store you go to uses vegetable fat to fry the chips in. A quick Google search should help you out. This is Brussels only vegan restaurant and is, unfortunately, only open for lunch Mon-Sat 12pm-2pm. The menu is very simple
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not even occurred to me until I read your post. As for the first verse, I think it is like glosoli said, a case of troubles at home. I am not sure whose mother the lyrics are talking about, but surely the line "Love, was the air in your mother's lungs" is a reference to what is literally keeping her alive in response to "her father tore her fences down," i.e. her father degrading her in one way or another. I am not sure to whom or what the 'love' is directed to but it is what is keeping her going. Finally, the references to plastic bags and panadol are escapes from life that she could have taken. Plastic bags can be used for suicide, (perfect analogy to the previous line about "air in her lungs") and panadol is simply a reinforcer to the idea of suicide with its function as a painkiller, or escape from reality. Very good. I hadn't figured out the suicide imagery before. Also there is the idea that you can attempt suicide by grinding up a whole pack of panadol and mixing it into your drink. And love is what makes her keep wanting to breathe. Shit. verse one. my mothers father killed himself when she was ten years old. her upbringing before that event was hellish to put it kindly. her father and sister were schizophrenic, which meant the money and attention of her mother and family was poured into them. she and her
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results in added personal income and additional tax revenue from the higher incomes and payroll. Federal excise taxes and tariffs also rise with the added growth in income and consumption. State and local governments benefit from higher sales and income tax receipts which help their budgets as well. By contrast, the lowering of the capital gains tax rate in 1978, 1981, and 1997 may not only have raised incomes and general revenues, it may also have raised revenues from the capital gains tax itself. The then-existing rates were above the revenue maximizing capital gains tax rate, which appears to be a bit under 10 percent (looking only at capital gains revenues). [7] The reduced rate raised the value of capital (boosting the amount of gains to be reported) and encouraged people to take gains earlier than otherwise. Such a rate cut is one of the few cases where the tax's own revenue may rise with a rate cut. In the Romney plan, the rate cut to zero for the middle brackets would reduce capital gains collections but raise other revenues due to increased economic activity and income. Counting all types of income and tax revenue, the globally revenue maximizing capital gains rate is probably zero. Previous Pro-growth Policies Proved that "Yes We Can" At the present time, the economy is about 12 percent below its long term growth trend. There is no doubt that the economy has the "room" to expand an additional 7 or 8 percent over the next
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of firing them into built up areas. Someone I just heard on the radio from Gaza (maybe a liar) said that a building hit a hundred yards from his home was just a government building, but civilian not military. Israel doesn't have the greatest record when it goes to war." They are just the worst, aren't they? On the other hand as of the last time I looked, a few hours ago, Israel had hit around 600 targets in Gaza. Which is, as so many are quick to remind us, A Giant Concentration Camp And The Most Densely Populated Place On Earth T. And yet somehow, by the Palestinians' own telling, they have only killed 27 people and over half of them "militants" (which means "terrorists" in both Arabic & BBC). In such a crowded place. Where Hamas et al. launch rockets out of built up areas. Where what passes for the government makes absolutely no provisions for civil defense, apart from securing their own emergency quarters in the basement of Shifa hospital. It's still a dozen personal tragedies, but how do you suppose that imbalance -- 600 attacks, 27 deaths -- came about? Inattention? The random workings of statistical law? Terrible luck? When you say "Israel doesn't have the greatest record when it goes to war" what is it you mean? That, for a bunch of baby-killing monsters, they suck at getting the job done? Nick (in South Africa) 17 November 2012, 7:59 am Perhaps perversely, sympathy for Gaza
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planets, when the starting position was known. The Newtonian system was confirmed when Uranus was found not to be behaving in accordance with the Newtonian system which lead to the discovery of Neptune. The telescope had lead to the discovery of Uranus, in 1781 by William Herscel, the first planet discovered since ancient times. Observations of Uranus made it clear the planet was not behaving in the way predicted by Newton's laws. Calculations were made independently by both Urbain Leverrier and John Adams that suggested the gravitational effect of another planet could explain the behavior of Uranus. This lead to the discovery of Neptune in 1846, exactly where the calculations predicted. When the gravitational force of Neptune was taken into account the whole solar system corresponded exactly to Newton's theory. In the 19th century the development of spectroscopy which enables the identification of elements from the light they reflect revealed that the Sun had the same chemical make up as the stars and that the Sun was just another star. It only appears to be different to people due to the Sun being so much closer to us than the other stars. Newton's system had been well established for several hundred years when it was discovered, with new and more accurate measurements that the planet Mercury did not move in accordance with Newton's calculations. In 1905 Einstein published his special theory of relativity which described the universe but did not involve gravity. It dealt mainly with light and how the
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How to Sit Correctly in Front of and Work with the Computer Introduction People don't usually pay attention to how they sit in front of the pc. Some say that it depends on everyone's preference and there are no any rules, some lay out some vague basic rules and that's it. Well, this is not good enough. I've been a programmer for more than 20 years and can tell you that there are indeed rules one should at least try to follow when working with the computer in order to keep a healthy back, eyes, arms and legs. People would also like to enjoy the time they spend in front of pc, so the sitting position, the distance from the monitor, the arm and leg positions play important role in their mood, desire to work or browse internet or play or chat with someone. After all, would someone spend a lot of time in an uncomfortable position? Would someone go through the pain doing something for hours if this is supposed to be fun? I am doubted. As I said before, I've been working with computers for many years and therefore should know what right and what's wrong as people in chemical factories know how do deal with hazardous chemicals or people in army know what to do in case of a missile strike or a nuclear attack. Below I give some advice on how to work with the computer. I assume the computer is a desktop and there's a
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has obstructed their will. They have carried all the Measures they wished. They have brought us low and they are bringing us to ruin. What more can they want? Yet -- and the Bill brings it before us effectively at the moment -- when the Government may be the most execrated of all Administrations, they will claim the right, against the will of the people and, if they choose, without any consultation with the people, to exercise unlimited legislative power. This is a dictatorship that we are lacing, a timid, incompetent dictatorship, but a dictatorship none the less, and one that at any time in the lifetime of this Parliament may be replaced by a deter mined, totalitarian oligarchy. Is the party opposite really to be entitled to pass laws affecting the whole character of the country in the closing years of this Parliament without any appeal to the people who have the vote and who placed them where they are? No, Sir, democracy says, "No, a thousand times No. You have no right to pass legislation in the closing phase of a Parliament which is not accepted or desired by the mass of the people." It may well be that Ministers on that Bench are going to be more hated than any Government which has held office since the franchise was extended in the great Reform Bill of 1832. It may well be that not only bankruptcy but actual starvation will come upon this island, largely from their mismanagement.
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I'm only working with 25 people over the next 12 months and you'll realize why I can only work with 25 people when I tell you what you get if you decide to come on board with me today . **Personal mentoring (NOT just coaching, this goes WAY beyond that) from me for a full 12 months -- That means I will show you exactly what to do right from the start to create your own cash generating Products, Projects and websites I assume you know nothing about how to generate cash online! ** I'll be giving you detailed step-by-step, 'First do this, next do that', easy to follow instructions , including video tutorials that you can follow, pause when you want and carry out the steps.... Here's what one of my students, Andrew had to say after just 8 weeks.. . "I have found Roy's approach very straightforward and easy to follow for a newbie like me. Just 8 weeks after joining Roy's 1 Year Mentoring Programme, I had my own ebook product and a professional site live on the web. Roy has saved me a great deal of time and helped me avoid many mistakes. This man really "knows his onions" and more than that, he can show you exactly how to build a successful on line business - and fast!" Andrew Bridgewater ----------------------------------------\\... You'll get these cash generator projects one at a time and you can work at your own pace until you've completed each project and
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screen and Advanced Lane Guidance simultaneously. Characteristics for all TomTom mobile navigation TomTom Offline Map Know that you have navigation where and when you need it. TomTom Offline Maps are stored on your smartphone -- so you don't need a data signal, or roaming, stay on the right path. You can plan a new route, re-route when you miss your turn, or search for points of interest. Offline. IQ Routes The world's biggest database of real travel times is built into every TomTom device. Which means you'll get the fastest routes and most accurate arrival times. It's genius! Spoken street names Helping you to keep your eyes on the road, spoken instructions now include street names, to make turnings even clearer. Multitasking capability Multi-tasking: it's not just for women anymore. Got a call? Take it safely, hands-free. The TomTom app will continue to give you visual instructions, but mute the voice while you're on the phone -- so you won't be interrupted while talking. Prefer your app to be heard, not seen? You can still receive voice instructions, with the TomTom app running in the background. Optimal View Optimal View ensures you see, and navigate, better: first, choose the map colors you prefer. Then select between 2D or 3D navigation. When you're driving by night, the screen's brightness will automatically dim, so you can keep your eyes on the road. Whether your phone is in landscape or portrait format, you'll always have the best view. HD Traffic We can't stop
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There was no lack of leadership in Milan. There was lack of spark, all the players out on the field looked dead. I don't know if it's just me or when we bring new players to Arsenal it has been a life long dream and goal. I mean it's nice to want to play for The Arsenal but I think that's where the problem is. Once they get to arsenal it's like they've accomplished what they wanted to do all their lives and this should not be the case. Take Gervinho for example when he came to Arsenal he said it was a dream and he was angry that Nasri left. It makes me question his goal and aim; is it to play for a particular team and with particular players or to win trophies. To put it simply I think we lack players with spark not leadership. SPARK!. See our previous squad even up to our 2008 squad someone could make a solo run and put us level and then give the required spark to win the game but now once we go down 1 or 2 i just feel the game is over. @Chard a truly great article! I am very happy to have joined this blog with so many thoughtful Gooners. Even when we disagree, we respect the opinions of others. There is a consensus on this site that despite our results , there is little evidence that changes will be made at the top. Unless of
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if you had the time I'd prefer for people to sort themselves among several continua and try to think about how to resolve the inevitable conflicts of viewpoint. Some ideas that come up from looking at the whole Eco-centric/Techno-centric mess: CONTINUA OF VALUE - [Only nature has intrinsic value] vs. [Both nature and humans have intrinsic value] vs. [Humans have intrinsic value]. In the middle viewpoint, trolley problems which pit the interests of human beings against the interests of natural systems probably cannot be resolved to satisfaction. - Preservation of things of aesthetic value, such as flourishing ecosystems, are [not worth infringing on human interests] or [worthwhile above all other human interests]. (People who believe nature has intrinsic value can skip this question.) CONTINUA OF FACTS - The health of human economic sphere can be decoupled from the health of the surrounding ecosystem [not at all] or [completely]. (This, along with the previous continuum, pinpoints the instrumental and aesthetic value of nature.) - Present ecological problems are [significant] or [insignificant] in the instrumental sense. - Ecological problems can be resolved via [ingenuity and technology] or [contraction of the human economic sphere]. (Discuss in what sense the required action is a contraction.) - Ecological problems can be resolved [relatively easily] or [only at the cost of significant human privation]. (Discuss the nature of the possible privations required.) CONTINUUM that I can't classify as either one or the other - Present ecological problems are [significant] or [insignificant] in the aesthetic sense. (People
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knowledge of Christ and His truth not a destructive and meaningless religious chatter. May God's Spirit open all of our hearts to Him. About Me I am an ordained Baptist minister but more importantly I am a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ. I was saved in 1975 watching Billy Graham on television after having lived a wicked and Christless life. I graduated with a three year degree from Trinity Bible College in Dunedin, Florida. I have three children, two grandsons, and one granddaughter. I not only see the obvious falling away of the present day church, but I humbly acknowledge that we all are in desperate need of a massive revival. I hope this blog ministers to you, and may Jesus Himself receive all the preeminence! spcrick@msn.com
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[JD] I, I got something to tell ya girl I got something I wanna do (come on) I, I got something to tell ya I wanna you know what... you know what (Avant holla at 'em) [Avant] I been looking for you for a long damn time But you been gone away I nearly lost my mind And now we're in the club and you're grindin' on me, touchin' on me, got me goin' crazy That skirt you wearin' got a playa on stroll As I glance at my watch I see the night is growin' old I start to reminisce about when we were shorties, back seat of my jeep, yes I'm feelin' horny As I play my position posted up on the wall Happy to hear the DJ say last call 'Cause what that means is we about to leave and I'm about to be all up on you and you up on me [Chorus] 'Cause I want you And in the middle of the night I'm gonna rub And if you let me go down I'm gonna taste And when it's all said and done I'm gonna you know what, you know what But I want you And in the middle of the night I'm gonna rub you And if you let me go down I'm gonna taste you And when it's all said and done I'm gonna you know what, you know what [Avant] It's hard to keep in touch while you're off in school But
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over the second deck, standing three-high on each other and topple as one into the dark Niagara, coming up draped in garlands of slime. Adrift in memory is that faceless man who set aside his beer and mumbled onto the dock to climb to the highest tier. We knew the black water like the inside of our mouths: the cable-locks and every underwater point where holding-piles grew like stunted oaks. We yelled our warnings and watched him leap, tumbling like a bag of bones. He hit six inches of water, forty foot of wood, hooked somehow by the seat of his pants like a bar rag ready to ge wrung out and carried back inside where it belonged. Arnie, you were just too short for your own good; nothing could make you tall: not the extra heels nailed drunkenly to both shoes, hidden by dungarees dragging the floor, your chef's hat rising a foot overhead, that bowery face somehow always in pain, those snakes curling their ink the length of your arms; nothing, not even the milk crates you walked like a bridge in front of the stoves, tending the burners like a man too tall for such a bend; nothing did anything, Arnie, but remind us that the inches you mourned were somewhere beyond that mountain hell-hole of pots and pans where you always came up short. When death comes, it will find them here where we tucked them away like used kleenex, she in one wing he in
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an eating preference -- in this case, meat -- and for members of a primate order, Carnivora. Most members of this extraordinarily varied group eat meat, including, in some cases, the "meat" of insects. Bears and some other species are omnivorous, meaning that they also eat plants, and hyenas and jackals are classic examples of detritivores, or animals who feed on the remains of other creatures. The distinction between detritivore and carnivore relates not to the materials each consumes but to their place in the food web. Rather than consume live creatures, hyenas and jackals feed on the carcasses of dead ones. Usually these creatures are artiodactyls (discussed later), such as antelopes, which have been killed by other carnivores -- big cats, such as the lion or cheetah . After the big cats have fed on the fleshy parts of the prey, hyenas come to consume the flesh that remains, and they are followed by jackals and vultures, swoop in to pick the bones. These detritivores help process the remains of formerly living things, which ultimately return to the soil. (See Food Webs for more on this subject.) Clearly, all members of order Carnivora eat meat, though in different ways and sometimes in combination with fruit or other vegetation. Natural selection has equipped them for this purpose with sharp claws and teeth. Carnivora includes some 270 species grouped into ten families, listed here: Note that Felidae is a particularly varied family of some 36 species: lions, lynxes, tigers, leopards, and
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these article websites, then CLICK HERE to work with me now! If you enjoyed this post, please " like and share " this content for more. Hi Andie, posting content to article websites is still a great online marketing strategy. It's not as easy as it once was to get your content approved but it all for the best because it limits the amount of spam. ttp://www.andiepetoskey.com/ Andie Petoskey I love article marketing!! And, yay!!! to no spam! Thanks for stopping by my site. ~Andie Name : Email : Phone : Twitter Username: Twitter Password: Check out @ Andrea's blog. She is dominating Social Media and can teach you how to do the same! http://www.andiepetoskey.com/
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converted this into black squares (representing 1's) and white (empty) squares (representing 0's). You can see that viewing it like this, makes the actual message a lot clearer, as shown below, in figure 3 (bellow). This is where a slight puzzle becomes visible. By performing the steps described above, the literal translation of the original pulses is on the left of figure 3. However, the image printed in a couple of my books is that shown on the right of figure 3. This is an exact left-right mirror image of my decoding. I suspect that this is possibly an error which went un-noticed when the book went to print - although I have checked two books which both depict the same pattern as shown on the right of figure 3. The pattern which occurred in the Chilbolton crop field, is the same image as shown in the books (ie. the one on the right of fig.3 and the mirror image of the original decoding). This could imply that IF someone hoaxed the formation, they copied the incorrect pattern printed in a book. Alternatively, I may have converted the original pulses by mapping left to right when converting into a 23x73 grid, instead of going from right to left - which personally doesn't seem correct to my interpretation of the original binary sequence. If anyone can explain this discrepancy, I would love to hear your comments. However, for the purposes of the rest of this article I shall refer to the
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the retention of that House and its power because it is a fortress of Toryism and reaction and has always been. I want to answer the case of the other House with an opinion other than my own. Disraeli, the great leader of the Tory Party said: We owe the English peerage to three sources -- the spoliation of the church, the open and flagrant abuse of honours and the borough mongering of our own kind. These are the three main sources of the existing peerage of England, and, in my opinion, disgraceful ones. Probably like some people who were Liberals and then became Tories. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain said this before he became a Tory: During the last 100 years the House of Lords has never contributed one iota to popular liberties or popular freedom or done anything to advance the common weal; and during that time it has protected every abuse and sheltered every privilege. 296 He continues: Are the Lords to dictate to us, the people of England ... the laws which we shall make and the way in which we shall bring them in? Are you going to be governed by yourselves? This is available for the hon. and gallant Member in the Library. It was made in 1909. And another statement was made: When you hear it said that all the House of Lords wish to do is to ascertain the true will of the people, do not be deceived by that. You will find, I
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And on the baby front, looks like your trip to the market was a success! As the mom of a newborn I found it liberating when I finally realized that I could take her anywhere as long as I was prepared to nurse or change a diaper (or both). Once you get used to it, it's not that hard to be prepared for either of those possibilities, and at least for me, being able to get out more was great. Also, if you have a hankering to bake more (which I did, before and after baby!) there are a lot of things that can be prepped in stages and left for indeterminate amounts of time while taking breaks to tend to baby. I remember a few batches of muffins I made where I mixed the dry ingredients and left them on the counter, later mixed the wet ingredients and stuck the bowl in the fridge, and eventually got a chance to mix it all up and get the muffins in the oven. Yum-looking apple bars! With the fall colors in full swing in Wisconsin, I decided to make apple pies (with my Little Sister from Big Brothers Big Sisters). We did them with an oatmeal struesel on top. Found a new portion control trick yesterday -- we served the slices of pie with ice cream and I used my 1TBS cookie scoop to serve ice cream instead of the big scoop. Made it easier to serve just a tiny portion.
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spent one and a half. According to the latest OECD figures, Denmark outspends Britain on healthcare, head for head, by 25 per cent. On the basis of the Rockwool study, the Kaiser system could be reproduced in Britain only if health spending were increased by 87 per cent. That is not going to happen on any Tory or Labour planet in this galaxy. The curious thing about the Lansley plan is that it is supposed to save money, yet despite the increase in spending on the NHS under Labour, the organisation remains a bargain. The two foreign systems with which it is most often compared, the American and the French, are more expensive, are coming to be seen as unaffordable in their own countries and contain elements that it would be hard for Britons to accept. Kaiser works well and is cheaper than traditional American healthcare. But it still reflects the US model. Most people over 65 are eligible for Medicare, a kind of gold-plated American NHS for the elderly, but otherwise, if you have no insurance -- you don't have a job, you're too poor, you're gambling that you won't get sick -- you have no guaranteed access to Kaiser's facilities. If you fall seriously ill in the US, aren't insured and aren't rich, you have two main options: to go to a hospital's accident and emergency unit, where they're obliged to treat you, or to try to get Medicaid, a government programme to help the poor and disadvantaged
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I just mumbled a reply, "Just... Wait until we get there." We pulled up to the courtyard between Stewart Hall -- the building we would be going to -- and the student union. As I got out of the truck, I watched the other students scurry through the courtyard. I found myself envying them a lot. I have always wanted to be normal, to be anything but me. My thoughts turned inward as I took a deep breath and gathered what little strength I had. Once inside Stewart Hall, we found Jenny, my sister, waiting for us in the entryway. She smiled and put her hand on my shoulder and I attempted to smile back. She got her blue eyes from our mother, but hers were always warm and soothing, with a certain playfulness in the way her lower lid arched when she smiled. Her dirty blonde hair was brought up into a ponytail. We continued down the hall together, I led the way down to the counseling center, which seemed to be exceptionally close to the entryway today for some reason. Standing before the door to the counseling center, I felt my throat get tugged as my stomach gave a lurch of sickness. Despite this, I pushed the door open to meet Dr. Walker; he had been waiting for us. He was a thin sprite of a man but was about as tall as my father. He did not mirror my father's stern silence, though. "Hello, I'm Dr. Walker,"
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found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation. (a) subject to any regulations in force by virtue of subsection (1) of the preceding section, [ F28 the appropriate agency ] may -- (i) on its own initiative, serve a notice on the holder of the licence modifying the conditions specified in the licence to any extent which, in the opinion of [ F28 that agency ] , is desirable and is unlikely to require unreasonable expenditure by the licence holder, and (ii) on the application of the licence holder, serve a notice on him modifying the said conditions to the extent requested in the application; and (b) it shall be the duty of [ F28 that agency ] to serve a notice on the licence holder modifying the conditions specified in the licence -- (i) subject to subsection (4) of this section, to the extent which in the opinion of the authority is required for the purpose mentioned in section 9(1)(a) of this Act, and (ii) to the extent required by any regulations in force as aforesaid. (2) Subsection (4) . . . F29 of section 5 of this Act shall with the necessary modifications apply to a proposal to serve a notice in pursuance of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b)(i) of the preceding subsection as
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Plan to have a strategy Is strategy just a fancy word for a plan? I believe there is a real difference between the two. How you communicate depends upon understanding the differences. While all strategies qualify as plans, not all plans are strategies. The biggest difference is which one sees the big picture. A plan could simply be a list of steps or a randomly brainstormed list of ideas. In most cases, a plan outlines steps to take to accomplish a goal. A strategy involves a higher level of thinking and is based upon knowing what you are trying to achieve. It considers the context for decisions and looks at all the relevant choices and resources that are available. The tools chosen to implement the strategy are carefully selected based upon their own merits but also by how they work together and support one or more of the other tools. Seeing the big picture and how all the supporting pieces help achieve success is a distinguishing characteristic of a strategy. A strategy comes with built in flexibility. While the whole point of having a strategy is to stick by it and implement it, no strategy can see into the future and anticipate every curve thrown at you or new opportunities. The structure of the strategy and the thought process to create it, can be used to determine when changes are necessary or if a new opportunity can be incorporated into what you are already implementing. Another difference is that anyone
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In the framework of the 2012 European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations, AGE Platform Europe (AGE ) and ILGA-Europe have decided to focus on the situation of older LGBTI people in Europe. In a joint policy paper, which has been launched today, at a conference in Paris the two NGOs suggest best practices and policy recommendations to help older LGBTI people going through those life stage transitions. The European Court of Human Rights issued yesterday a judgment in H v Finland (Appl. no. 37359/09). The case concerned a trans woman who was refused to legally change her gender since she did not want to divorce her wife and enter a registered partnership instead.
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confirmed to me his story's accuracy. I got the strongest sense of someone who had been through genuine trauma, who refused to compromise his own sense of right or wrong, and who totally believed that what he did was the right thing for his family and those he brought to safety. Ali has been an inspiration in my own life and I know he will affect many others. To allow his story to be told in such detail, when much of the explicit personal material would not normally be talked about in his culture, has taken great courage. During the time we worked together I developed a great admiration, respect and trust for him, as a decent and honest human being. News Penguin and Random House to Combine Creating the World's Leading Trade Publisher; Penguin Random House 29 October 2012 Penguin and Random House to Combine Creating the World's Leading Trade Publisher; Penguin Random House London and New York -- Pearson and Bertelsmann today announce an agreement to create the world's leading consumer publishing organisation by combining Penguin and Random House.
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A Planned Whale Hunt? Does it seem as odd to all of you as it does to me, that in a time when citizens from Oregon and Iceland are joining together to support (financially, environmentally, and emotionally) the transfer and eventual release of Keiko the whale (Free Willy), that the Makah Indian Tribe in Washington (Neah Bay) are planning a "whale hunt?" They are planning to use traditional canoes - AND MOTOR BOATS, HIGH POWERED HARPOON GUNS, AND A 50 CALIBER RIFLE (Oregonian, 8/21/98, Section B, pp. 1 & 8) - to kill 5 migrating gray whales! Why? Not because their tribe *needs* the meat, skins or oil as in earlier times, but because they wish to maintain the long standing cultural heritage of their tribe - whaling. I really doubt that their ancestors would respect this modern day version of whale hunting, nor do I imagine that their ancestors would believe this to be an honorable or correct representation of the tribe's cultural ancestry. Well, folks this is *NOT* okay with me. While in past eras whaling was indeed part of many tribes "culture of survival," survival is no longer necessary through the killing of whales. Thus, this now feels like a practice of needless violence against a species who has "no voice" in the matter - or at least none that this tribe is hearing. The animals, fish, and birds of the world are already dying in great numbers due to the frank and needless anthropocentrism of man
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and play with my brother, he was given a soccer a ball and allowed to run free, I had to help out with the cooking and dusting. At the time I don't think I was aware of the difference between my brother and I. I used to the think the attention was good, like I was fine with my grandmother putting lipstick on me as a four year old. But when I think back to it, I'm fairly certain that my brother, covered in mud and shivering with cold, would always leave my grandmother's house happier than me. But I think parents, regardless of what they tell you, they already have a complete image of what they want you to grow into from the moment you're born, before then even. And when you're a child, whether they're conscious of it or not, they try and groom you to become this image. The pivotal moment for my mother, the moment she realised that maybe I wouldn't turn out exactly as she had planned happened when I was around five. I used to have a lot of allergies, and my diet was off and I was lethargic a lot of the time. So as a consequence of that my body mass was higher than most girls my age. So by the time I entered primary school I was already kind of aesthetically separated from the other girls around me with their pigtails and rosy cheeks.And I suffered a really, really hard time
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on the country's capacity to pay, which reflects factors such as a national income and population. The maximum amount a single country can pay in any year is limited to 22% of the Court's budget; Japan paid this amount in 2008. The Court spent €80.5 million in 2007, [ 149 ] and the Assembly of States Parties has approved a budget of €90,382,100 for 2008 [ 148 ] and €101,229,900 for 2009. [ 150 ] As of September 2008, the ICC’s staff consisted of 571 persons from 83 states. [ 151 ] The Court has received complaints about alleged crimes in at least 139 countries, but, currently, the Prosecutor of the Court has opened investigations into eight situations in Africa : the Democratic Republic of the Congo ; Uganda ; the Central African Republic; Darfur, Sudan ; the Republic of Kenya ; the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya; the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire and Mali. [ 26 ] Of these eight, four were referred to the Court by the concerned states parties themselves (Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic and Mali), two were referred by the United Nations Security Council (Darfur and Libya) and two were begun proprio motu by the Prosecutor (Kenya and Côte d'Ivoire [ 27 ] ). Additionally, by Power of Attorney from the Union of the Comoros , a law firm referred the situation on the Comorian-flagged MV Mavi Marmara vessel to the Court, prompting the Prosecutor to initiate a preliminary examination. A The Office
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the light not left behind as the rest of the matter passes on along the 4th dimension? Why can we still detect light that appears to have been travelling across space for light years?" I am not sure I understand what you are asking. The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at c. Light stays at one place in the fourth dimension while moving at c. Ergo, the fourth dimension must be expanding at c relative to the three spatial dimensions. This is a most beuatiful, simple postulate and theory. Simple proofs of MDT: PROOF#1: Relativity tells us that a timeless, ageless photon remains in one place in the fourth dimension. Quantum mechanics tells us that a photon propagates as a spherically-symmetric expanding wavefront at the velocity of c. Ergo, the fourth dimension must be expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at the rate of c, in a spherically-symmetric manner. The expansion of the fourth dimension is the source of nonlocality, time and all its arrows and asymmetries, c, relativity, entropy, free will, and all motion, change, and measurement, for no measurement can be made without change. For the first time in the history of relativity, change has been wedded to the fundamental fabric of spacetime in MDT. PROOF#2: Einstein and Minkowski wrote x4=ict Ergo dx4/dt=ic. PROOF#3: The only way to stay stationary in the three spatial dimensions is to move at c through the fourth dimension. The only way to stay stationary in the
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but I don't think that many of those commenting do. If your goal in creating these crafts is to make a viable business then you need to be a lot more pragmatic about what it is that you are making -- you have to create something that the consumer will value, at a price point that they are willing to pay (and keep your costs in line with that). If you think that they 'just don't get it' then it's more likely that you, the creator, is the one that doesn't understand your customer. Trying to anticipate and meet the general public's idea of value can result in such a dilution of an artists work that it becomes soul-less and joyless to make. The reality is that artists create luxury items that not everyone can afford. Some of these items may also have a practical purpose, but it is understood (usually) that if practicality is the only consideration, you'd go to Target or Walmart instead of an art or craft fair. So what are they *really* buying? They are buying creativity, and joy, quality of materials and time spent perfecting a craft or art. It is all about "perceived value" and finding the right venues for your work. Apple didn't get where it is by making a cheaper product, it got where it is by creating as sense of value and *need* in people for the bells and whistles, for the apps. and features, the *extras* and then marketing them
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Thursday, February 13, 2003). However, even though the lyrics have been released into the public domain, at this time the composers have not made the arrangement available to the public free of charge. Utah! People working together Utah! What a great place to be. Blessed from Heaven above. It's the land that we love. This is the place! Utah! With its mountains and valleys. Utah! With its canyons and streams. You can go anywhere. But there's none that compare. This is the place! It was Brigham Young who led the pioneers across the plains. They suffered with the trials they had to face. With faith they kept on going till they reached the Great Salt Lake Here they heard the words..."THIS IS THE PLACE!" Utah! With its focus on family, Utah! Helps each child to succeed. People care how they live. Each has so much to give. This is the place! Utah! Getting bigger and better. Utah! Always leading the way. New technology's here... Growing faster each year. This is the place! There is beauty in the snow-capped mountains, in the lakes and streams. There are valleys filled with farms and orchards too. The spirit of its people shows in everything they do. Utah is the place where dreams come true. Utah! With its pioneer spirit. Utah! What a great legacy! Blessed from Heaven above. It's the land that we love. This is the place
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it 50-50. And give yourself 50% of your time, energy, and resources. Invest in areas that are sort of idealistic and aspirational. And take the other 50% and invest in realistic opportunities that may come to fruition. But I want to caveat that with depending on where you are in the job search and where you are in terms of your own financial cushion and your comfort with risk or ambiguity, that to the extent that you've been working for many years, and you've got a nest egg, and you're willing to take a six-month sabbatical if that's how long it takes to find a job. Maybe you can spend more time upfront being really aspirational and idealistic, and give yourself a timeframe. Say, I'm going to spend two to three months focused on getting a job in the entertainment industry. And if within three months, I haven't made any traction, well then I'm going to take the second three months and really split my job search between finding something in the entertainment industry and then falling back on a marketing position within health care, which is what I've been doing and what I know. But I want to give this dream a chance. If you have some level of cushion, then you can be 100% aspirational as long as you give yourself a timeframe. And then I think once you have reached a limit, you really need to split it at least 50-50. SARAH GREEN: We've gotten to this
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right to educate a child in a school of the parents' choice -- whether public or private or parochial -- is also not mentioned. Nor is the right to study any particular subject or any foreign language. Yet the First Amendment has been construed to include certain of those rights. By Pierce v. Society of Sisters, supra, the right to educate one's children as one chooses is made applicable to the States by the force of the First and Fourteenth Amendment s. By Meyer v. Nebraska, supra, the same dignity is given the right to study the German language in a private school. In other words, the State may not, consistently with the spirit of the First Amendment , contract the spectrum of available knowledge. The right of freedom of speech and press includes not only the right to utter or to print, but the right to distribute, the right to receive, the right to read ( Martin v. Struthers, 319 U.S. 141 , 143) and freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought, and freedom to teach ( see Wiemann v. Updegraff, 344 U.S. 183 , 195) -- indeed, the freedom of the entire university community. Sweezy v. New Hampshire, 354 U.S. 234 , 249-250, 261-263; Barenblatt v. United States, 360 U.S. 109 , 112; Baggett v. Bullitt, 377 U.S. 360 , 369. Without [p483] those peripheral rights, the specific rights would be less secure. And so we reaffirm the principle of the Pierce and the Meyer cases. In NAACP v.
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from an excruciating but mysterious pain in her chest. Only in her yoga classes did she find some relief. Through a teacher, she heard about a yoga institute in India where an aging patriarch took in Western students for instruction. She wrote to him and waited years for an invitation to study with the master. FIRST THERE IS A MOUNTAIN is a tale of spiritual longing that brought a young American woman to the yoga institute of the renowned B.K.S. Iyengar, the man who introduced yoga to a Western audience. Once there, she became a wayward protge of this mercurial and demanding teacher, piecing together his life's vision of the ancient Hindu practice and finding her place within yoga as a Western aspirant. In the damp, musty practice rooms at the institute, her exhausted body hanging from ropes or propped up by wooden blocks, she found a spiritual discipline unlike any other. Under Iyengar's tutelage Kadetsky learns the 'subtle wisdom' of the body, leaving behind a discordant childhood and starvation diets to discover a kind of peace. Part personal memoir and part exploration of the vast gulf between body, will, and spirit, FIRST THERE IS A MOUNTAIN is written with grace, reverence, and wisdom. Here is a powerful tale of a yogi's quest for truth - the truth of her own life, revealed in her own body, accessed and then uplifted though yoga. The truth of her guru BKS Iyengar, clouded in legend and rivalries, and here pierced with the
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Answers (1) Answerer 1 the best ps2 emulator is pcsx2. Get it from the official source here: http://pcsx2.net/downloads.php As for games (roms/iso) idk where to get them, as i just dumped all my own game discs. And it does allow you to play actual ps2 discs in your computer aswell. (But know if you download them, its illegal to use them if you dont own the games). Also know emulation is VERY cpu intensive. Especially ps2 and gc/wii emulation. To get ps2 playable id say a very min of a 2.4-2.8ghz dual core processor (will be very laggy, and must enable speedhacks to even get a playable laggy) I would suggest a 3.0-3.6ghz dual core processor if you want to play ps2 at good frame rates. Now to get better frame rates, under the emulation settings, go to speedhacks, and enable them. Set both sliders to 2 and check pretty much all the boxes at the bottom (besides the fast cd as that does nothing, and the triple core option is only for if u have 3+ cores). This will greatly increase frame rates, but can cause graphical/audio glitches in games. The emulator is dual threaded (meaning having a quad core offers NO benefit over a dual core, so its all about clock speed. and id suggest 3ghz+). The emulator is still 0.98 and has been for awhile, but there are still constant revisions being done on it. Now in newer revisions they have a triple core option, which allows
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psychology, and I had planned to be a therapist. While applying to graduate school in 1999, two forces came together to change the course of my career. I was pregnant with my first child, and my mother was self-publishing a book. I volunteered to help my mom market her book, so I created a website using FrontPage. From that moment on, I was hooked. I began learning everything I could about web design. I had stumbled upon the ideal career for my personality. Web design combines the creative and the logical in perfect balance. I love it. After almost ten years, I still get a little thrill when I write some HTML and CSS and the design comes to life in the browser. I'm a lifetime learner, and I love that web design never gets boring. I had also discovered a career that has allowed me to work at home, which has been important to me as a mother. Do You Think There is a Lack of Female Web Designers? There's no doubt that women are underrepresented in statistics on web design and at industry conferences. On the other hand, I'm not convinced that means there are fewer women working as web designers. I personally know far more women web designers than men. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or Sexism Being in This Industry? Not personally. I have heard of some very public instances of sexism in the industry, and they generally boiled down to old-fashioned sexual harassment and
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On horse. And as an engineer also. Odo : Against whom and for whom did you fight? Balian of Ibelin : For one lord against another, on a point which cannot be remembered. Odo : There's better game now: one God against another. The pay is proportionate. [ chuckles ] Share this quote Patriarch of Jerusalem : When a body is burnt, it cannot be resurrected until Judgment Day. Balian of Ibelin : If we do not burn these bodies, we will all be dead of disease in three days. God will understand, my lord. And if he doesn't... then he is not God, and we need not worry. Share this quote Priest : You always turn the other cheek. I think that you conceive yourself without sin... that is a sin! Share this quote Bishop : A law can go too far... it can go too far. I ask myself, 'would Jesus do thusly?' There is so much done in Christendom of which Christ would be incapable. Share this quote Hospitaller : [ while watching the public execution of some Templars in Jerusalem ] The king has made a peace with Saladin these past six years. He holds Jerusalem as a place of prayer for all faiths, as the Muslims did before we came. These men are Templars. They killed Arabs. Balian of Ibelin : So they are dying for what the Pope would command them to do. Hospitaller : Yes... but not Christ, I think. Nor this king.
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Welcome to Windows 7 Forums . Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows 7 . The Windows 7 forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. All of a sudden I could not find my sent mails in the Sent Items Folder. I looked for help from the forums and got a suggestion to create another profile to test whether I can see my sent mails there. I followed the instructions but there was not enough to lead me through so I don't think I completed creating a profile. Then I got another suggestion to purchase the Registry Booster to clean up my registry. After I did that I was able to see my sent mails again. However I still continue to see the Outlook Data File Popup with the message "This data file has not been configured. Select an existing file to configure or try the name of a new file to create". After I clicked "OK" then I got another pop up to prompting me to choose a file from the Libraries.Documents directory. I clicked "Cancel" then I got another pop up with "Properities for this data file must be defined prior to use". I clicked "OK" and then I got the Outlook Data File Popup and the same subsequent popups again. After clicking through I was able to start
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Something In The Way Lyrics Underneath the bridge The tarp has sprung a leak And the animals I've trapped Have all become my pets And I'm living off of grass And the drippings from the ceiling But it's ok to eat fish Cause they don't have any feelings Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/n/nirvana/som\\... ] Underneath the bridge The tarp has sprung a leak And the animals I've trapped Have all become my pets And I'm living off of grass And the drippings from the ceiling But it's ok to eat fish Cause they don't have any feelings Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/n/nirvana/som\\... ] Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm
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Featured: Paul Rudd on Grace, Bar Mitzvahs and This is 40 The actor delivers a knockout turn as a Christian evangelical whose life spirals out of control in 'Grace,' a new Broadway play. I'm not sure we've seen you kill anyone before, in a film or on stage. I don't think I have! This is a very interesting and different part for me. And there are not many plays that open right with someone blowing their brains out. Rudd and Kate Arrington play hotel owners with a holy mission. (Joan Marcus) Is theater more creatively satisfying for you than acting in film? Acting in a play takes a lot of focus, concentration, and energy. The big myth is that you have a show at night so you have your days off, and that isn't the way it works. Your day revolves around the show. I spent the early part of my career doing plays and independent movies, and while I'm grateful that I'm still working and consider myself extremely fortunate, over the last few years I've gotten jobs in big studio movies that have much higher visibility; I hit that [Judd] Apatow trend. And those movies are very creatively fulfilling because the actors are involved in many different capacities. Was it strange to be a Jewish kid growing up in Kansas? This evangelical subject matter must hit pretty close to home. Oh yeah, man, I grew up in the Bible Belt. While I'm not the born-again Christian I'm playing, I
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to the credit-rating of the United States . First President to violate the War Powers Act. First President to be held in contempt of court for illegally obstructing oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico . First President to abrogate bankruptcy law to turn over control of companies to his union supporters. First President to by-pass Congress and implement the Dream Act through executive fiat. First President to order a secret amnesty program that stopped the deportation of illegal immigrants in the U.S., including those with criminal convictions. First President to demand a company hand-over $20 billion to one of his political appointees. First President to terminate America 's ability to put a man in space-defunded NASA. First President to have a law signed by an auto-pen without being present. First President to arbitrarily declare an existing law unconstitutional and refuse to enforce it. First President to threaten insurance companies if they publicly spoke-out on the reasons for their rate increases. First President to tell a major manufacturing company (Boeing) in which State they are allowed to locate a factory.). First President to withdraw an existing coal permit that had been properly issued years ago. First President to fire an inspector general of Americorps for catching one of his friends in a corruption case. First President to appoint 45 czars to replace elected officials in his office. First President to play golf 73 separate times in his first two and a half years in office, 104 to date & counting.
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and we were thanking them. They were struggling up the increasingly hot stairwell carrying huge equipment. They were exhausted and we were trying to cheer them on." For some, in the last agonising moments of their lives, the mobile phone was used to establish final contact with their families. A New Jersey resident, Liz Emery, posted a message seeking information about her husband, Ed Emery, who worked on the 97th floor of tower two. The last she heard from her husband was a cellphone call he made just after the plane struck. "The building's been hit by something," he told her. "I love you." "Can you get out?" she asked. "I don't know," he replied. Then the line went dead. At least four of the 45 passengers on board United Airlines Flight 93, the Boeing 757 which crashed in a field near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, placed cellphone calls. In San Francisco, Alice Hoglan picked up her phone about 9.45 eastern time (13.45 GMT), 15 minutes before the plane crashed, to hear the voice of her son, Mark Bingham, 31. Mrs Hoglan told CNN: "He said 'We've been taken over. There are three men that say they have a bomb.'. "He said: 'I want you to know that I love you very much, in case I don't see you again.' He went on: 'I'm in the air.' He repeated that he loved me. Then he became distracted, as if someone was speaking to him. He said something to the effect that it
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the left. It's hard to see it, but if you press Back/Down to make Lara lean away from the wall, you can just glimpse an opening on the wall behind her. Jump back to grab the edge. Climb in and follow the tunnel to the end where you'll find another large medipack . Return to the opening, take a running jump across the pit to grab the lowest handhold. Climb to the right, then up twice, then to the left. From the left end of the highest handhold, you can jump back to grab another handhold above and to the right of the tunnel opening. Jump up to grab the ledge and pull up. (These screenshots show the path from the ledge to the opening and back.) Now cross over the wooden part of the ledge and climb into the raised opening. Follow the mossy tunnel to CHECKPOINT 11 . Just beyond the checkpoint is a wooden platform , which collapses as soon as Lara steps on it. There's no way to avoid this. Just slide down into the lower tunnel and continue forward to CHECKPOINT 12 . GREEN VALLEY WITH WATERFALLS & WOODEN BRIDGES: There are a few pick-ups to be had in this area, but as soon as you step into the open, 3 velociraptors appear ahead on the left side of the valley and charge toward Lara. It may be possible to get all the items before confronting the raptors, however, by avoiding the spots that trigger
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operate," said the other doctor. "Let's cut him open and get to the inside of things once and for all. He keeps complaining about his liver. His liver looks pretty small on the X-ray." "That's his pancreas, you dope. This is his liver." "No it isn't. That's his heart." "It's part of the deal." "What deal?" "The deal I made with Colonel Cathcart and Colonel Korn. They'll let me go home a big hero if I say nice things about them to everybody and never criticize them to anyone for making the rest of the men flt more missions." "But that's terrible! That's a shameful scandalous deal, isn't it?" "Odious." "Then how could you agree to it?" "It's that or a court-martial, Chaplain." "You must do whatever you think is right, then." "Don't worry," Yossarian said with a sorrowful laugh after several moments has passed. "I'm not going to do it." "But you must do it. Really you must. I had no right to influence you. I really had no right to say anything." "No, I don't think it's you he meant. I think it must be someone like Nately or Dunbar. You know, someone who was killed in the war, like Clevinger, Orr, Dobbs, Kid Sampson or McWatt." Yossaria exclaimed with a startled gasp and shook his head. "I just realized it," he exclaimed. "They've got all my pals, haven't they? They only ones left are me and Hungry Joe." He tingled with dread as he saw the chaplain's
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I have suddenly found out I need it done for oxford by 20th!!!!! And I only got my application off today and havent booked the LNAT! do you think there will still be places around london for me to do it within that time? ( Originally Posted by The Fruitbat ) I have suddenly found out I need it done for oxford by 20th!!!!! And I only got my application off today and havent booked the LNAT! do you think there will still be places around london for me to do it within that time? Unfortunately I think you might be too late for Oxford - this list of deadlines suggests that you needed to have booked your test slot by 5 October. However, it's not entirely clear how strict that deadline is, or whether your LNAT just has to be done by the 20th. If I were you, I'd ring up as many nearby centres as you can and explain your situation, seeing if it's possible for them to squeeze you in. Even if you have left it too late for Oxford, the test will have to be done at some point, so you might as well get it finished now. However, it's not entirely clear how strict that deadline is, or whether your LNAT just has to be done by the 20th. If I were you, I'd ring up as many nearby centres as you can and explain your situation, seeing if it's possible for them to squeeze
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consider adding your voice. If you would like to be one the bloggers contact Doug Pagitt at doug@dougpagitt.com.
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ants ( Atta and Acromyrmex ) feed exclusively on a fungus that grows only within their colonies. They continually collect leaves which are taken to the colony, cut into tiny pieces and placed in fungal gardens. Workers specialise in tasks according to their sizes. The largest ants cut stalks, smaller workers chew the leaves and the smallest tend the fungus. Leafcutter ants are sensitive enough to recognise the reaction of the fungus to different plant material, apparently detecting chemical signals from the fungus. If a particular type of leaf is toxic to the fungus the colony will no longer collect it. The ants feed on structures produced by the fungi called gongylidia . Symbiotic bacteria on the exterior surface of the ants produce antibiotics that kill bacteria that may harm the fungi. Navigation Foraging ants travel distances of up to 200 metres (660 ft) from their nest and usually find their way back using scent trails. Some ants forage at night. Day foraging ants in hot and arid regions face death by desiccation, so the ability to find the shortest route back to the nest reduces that risk. Diurnal desert ants ( Cataglyphis fortis ) use visual landmarks in combination with other cues to navigate. In the absence of visual landmarks, the closely related Sahara desert ant ( Cataglyphis bicolor ) navigates by keeping track of direction as well as distance travelled, like an internal pedometer that counts how many steps they take in each direction. They integrate this information
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A key reason the industry confronts a skills shortage is that it has helped create it by failing to invest in its people, but like businesses in other sectors it now feels free to slough that cost onto taxpayers. So we're left with training programs and importing workers to fill the skills gaps that the rapid expansion of the industry have opened up, or major projects get delayed or cancelled. Preventing employers bringing in workers will simply delay projects and drive up the price of labour (which of course unions are happy to see). In 2011 there were more than 70,000 people in Australia on temporary employment visas. The maximum of 1700 that would be employed at the Roy Hill project are a tiny addition to that, providing some context for the bizarre anger that last week's announcement by Chris Bowen prompted. Quite why Julia Gillard decided to blame the whole thing on Bowen and Martin Ferguson and claim she wasn't aware of it is a mystery. What sort of Prime Minister defends herself by saying she doesn't know what's going on within her own government? This is good policy. Good policy, and bad judgment from the Prime Minister. The story of this government. This is good policy and the answer as to why Gillard tried to stress that Australian jobs will come first is probably down to the response not only from the Unions (who are always going to act in the best interests of their members) but the
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make the elderly save more. The second explanation is that the elderly may save more in order to leave bequests to their children.This will discourage dissaving at the expected rate. Overall research on the retired section of the society show that the life-cycle model cannot completely explain consumer behaviour.Providing for retirement is an important reason for dissaving.However precautionary saving and bequests are also important. Never heard of Modigliani, it just made sense to me that with far less income and similar consumption retirees would be saving less, and in many cases, living off their accumulated savings. I know studies based only on age, without regard to employment status, show that older people have higher incomes and more assets. What is the difference between nominal and real, in this context? We're talking about saving as a percentage of nominal income, right? Current nominal income, not compared to some past number that needs inflation-adjusting? Oh, wait, it makes sense if you are saying that the nominal lifetime accumulated savings (i.e., net worth) of retirees continues to rise even after retirement? As asset values rise with inflation, creating mythical capital gains income. And Modigliani could still be right "in real terms" if they spend all their real current cash income plus some of the mythical capital gains. Most of the 7 made sense, but #5 about the trade deficit not causing unemployment was a complete travesty. What is so hard to understand about that? When the economy is outsourced, there is less economic
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IABC Indy is a nonprofit dedicated to the professional development of our members. We welcome all communicators -- including writers, designers, marketers, and consultants. [Member Post] Customer Service IS Marketing: Three Rules to Remember A special guest post from IABC member Renee Scott, a senior communications analyst with Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company I still remember my first day on the job in the marketing department. I was surprised that customer service was part of our group. "They've got it all wrong," I thought. "Marketing creates interest, sales closes the deal, and then customer service kicks in." That mindset was misguided then. It is flat-out wrong now. Media-savvy customers can create a website for the sole purpose of trashing your company. The rest of them can blog, tweet, Facebook, pin it, Instagram it, and whatever else has popped up since I started typing. We've all heard the adage that it's cheaper to keep a customer than find one. These days it's not about just keeping them but preserving the chance to be introduced to the 42,000 people they are connected to...and not have them think, "Ew! I remember you." My first rule isn't even a rule really. More like a marketing truth. Customer service is marketing . You wouldn't take out an ad that says, "We don't care about you." But that is exactly what you're doing if you consistently provide poor customer service. The rules below are born of my experience as a customer. The service was memorable -- one
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But each time, I have returned home, defeated and had to force myself to sleep so that my heart didn't kill me. I began my autobiography at 23 years old, with the intention that I wouldn't live 'til 25. But I'd done nothing, loved no-one, said nothing of any great importance by that time. The journal of a disappointed man. I took a position at the Natural History Museum but left after only 3 months due to allergies. Whilst deluding myself that I could reinforce the scientist's power of detached analysis with a poetic intensity, I would cough up my guts on the glass that held the giant stuffed man-o-war. I had a gift of incisive and candid comment, but I failed to ignite it when faced with the apple-cheeked Irish girl who served the tea in the basement canteen. Drunk most nights, in the Black Swan on Canal St, I would attempt to put my own complicated nature under the microscope of a beer glass. I walked home alone, opening the air with bolshy, slurred dictums against religion, ethics, love and life itself. Lonely, penniless, paralysed by the guilt of never having told my father I loved him, I wander hospital corridors, posing as a visitor. I have wept, enjoyed, struggled and overcome but I remain disappointed. JUDAS (Words -- GA Johnson) Your name is assured in the history books The ink it has settled, no fear But do not for once grow attached to your throne The price
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we are going to see any changes as a result of it. Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Change seldom happens by accident. More often than not there are tangible clues and signs which will give an indication of what lie ahead. In the world of politics, special advisors are tasked with foreseeing developments and anticipating consequences of polices and strategies made by politicians. These advisors are, at least in theory, better suited to gaze into the future and predict potential outcomes. It is their job to give feedback regarding the sustainability and likely results of these policies. This type of analysis takes place in most political organizations, and it certainly occurs within the EU, which is worth keeping in mind when trying to make sense of the seemingly unending string of failed strategies made by the organization in recent decades, and it is very important to remember when trying to decipher the unwillingness of the EU to correct its mistakes and re-adjust its political course. If we accept that policies and political strategies made by the EU are well thought through and that they have been subjected to proper scrutiny within the organization, it is difficult to see that the current economic crisis in Europe has caught the top echelon of the organization by surprise. There are hundreds of political advisors employed by the EU who are tasked with giving advice and raise attention to potential problems that may arise as a result of flawed policies and it highly improbable that
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more sense to me. However, they planned to allow Marissa to cry off the betrothal if she found she wasn't pregnant and if there was no scandal caused by her tryst with Peter White, so why would they give Marissa and Jude so much freedom to be alone? If they had been discovered in a compromising position, they would have had no choice but to marry, which Marissa's brothers seemed anxious to avoid even after it became clear that Marissa and Jude were falling in love. Other than the above, I thought the story was pretty good. I really felt for Jude and all of the little slights he had been subjected to because of his illegitimacy. I'm glad that his father acknowledged him and cared enough to not only attend Marissa and Jude's wedding, but to bring his legitimate son as well. I wish there had been an epilogue or something telling us about Marissa's meeting with Jude's mother, though - I bet it would have been quite something! I am definitely looking forward to reading Aidan's story next and hope that the author plans to write books for Edward, Harry, and Marissa's friend Beth as well. It seemed like she was setting up a match between Beth and Edward near the end, which could be interesting. I'd really like to see Cousin Nanette get her comeuppance in Beth's story, too! (less) This book didn't have the emotional impact that Dahl usually gives with her historicals. I finally warmed
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and only 215 yesterday. The Bengals secondary just had great open field tackling. Bradshaw showed that maybe both foot injuries he sustained this year might be a factor in his performances' lately. A player of his statue does not have two consecutive games combining for over 300 against the Browns and 49ers, then pick up 57 yards yesterday against a team whom he should have had a field day with. Look for Andre Brown to possibly start. He is averaging more than Ahmad. Bengals kept Cruz under control. Something we have not seen this year. Sadly to say yesterday Cruz tied a record for the most dropped passes in the NFL this year with 8. Something that's uncanny. To sum it up the roles were reversed yesterday. The Giants are slumping and left the team searching for answers. Big Blue needs to pick up first downs on their first or second try, not leaving it to 3 rd down to get it. With the sacks and all, leaving it up to convert on third down is something they are having major problems with. Everybody needs to stop saying "The Giants have a curse in November". No excuses'. Right now the Giants are steely eyed and has lots of miss communication going on. Next week is a bye so hopefully they can get more practices. Not to mention some rest because as of today they look worn out. The next team they face is the Packers at Met-Life Stadium One could
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home Hoping only for the best and then expecting nothing less As misguided as it seems following only my dreams It's a widely known fact that it is we who hold the Key to set us free Choices won't go away Decisions need to be made If I get one wrong I will learn and carry on I will not give up my hope I might falter but I won't I do not believe I can't There is faith within my heart There is faith here in my heart So although some time has passed I am holding strong and fast I am closer now I think to the wildest of my dreams It's a widely known fact that all we Need is to believe JUMP I'm a dreamer of dreams, a believer in things I say what I mean and I mean everything I love when there's love lost, I hope when it's hopeless I'm honest at all costs and I'm someone someone trusts But you make me more than I could hope to be And you take me where I have never been Tonight we are falling into something That's bigger than us Tonight we are falling into something That's bigger than us Don't think too much Don't think just jump You have a busy mind, a watchful eye You never tell lies and you carry your pride You like to stay up late, you never hesitate You love how I taste and you don't believe in fate
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Firstly, in emboldened text, the "Labour 25+" website poses some interesting and valid questions regarding Joe Anderson in this issue: The link above confirms the truth... Joe Anderson is a Paedophile supporter... but who was it from King George V school that informed the Police, and who was the police officer who informed Joe Anderson? Who allowed a second trial without convicting Ben Williams? The smoke was there but the fire was well put out. If Ben Williams was 'not guilty' then why did Joe Anderson not give him his job back? Why did King George V school not give Ben Williams his old job back? Joe '207' Anderson should have been arrested immediately when this report came to the Labour25 website. He should be tried for obstructing the course of justice and his Mayoral title removed. The paedophile filth of the Labour Party continues but more and more are being hunted down including other paedophile supporters that supported muslim grooming gangs in Liverpool who were members of the state set up... UAF communist movement for the Labour Party. A FORMER councillor accused of downloading child porn deleted hundreds of files off his computer the day after his party leader revealed he was under investigation. One-time Clubmoor councillor Benjamin Williams, 35, admitted he had removed 207 files from his computer's memory the day after speaking to Liverpool Labour leader Cllr Joe Anderson in December 2007. He was arrested two days later on suspicion of making indecent images. But Williams, of
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God Hates the Irish , described by one critic as the "most foul-mouthed play ever staged Off-Broadway" (his mother was very proud). Read More... Posted by Mark Mikin About The Politics Blog This blog is about politics, which, according to Aristotle, a truly veteran scribe, is the result of humans being the only herd animals capable of speaking to one another. Or shouting at one another, or giving to each other the ol' bazoo, for all of that, although there is no translation for "bazoo" in the ancient Greek. Thus, for our purposes here, this blog will be about politics in its most basic form ? to wit, how we speak to each other for the purposes of governing, or choosing not to govern, ourselves as a small-r republican political commonwealth. It will be the policy of this blog not to treat ignorance with respect simply because that ignorance profits important and powerful people. It will be the policy to operate on the principle that, while there may be two sides to every question, rarely are they both right. If this blog sees a man walking down the street with a duck on his head, it will report that it saw a man walking down the street with a duck on his head. It will not need two sources for that. It will not seek out someone to tell it that what it really saw was a duck walking down the street with a guy on its ass. It will
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his lips to be knocked away by fists pulling steady on the rope they'd hurled over the center beam. And up he rose to the plaster face where they left him upside down to circle the air, blood dripping from his nose, his stole of shoes bumping the silent chest, its painted veins swelling in votive light, his own beginning to pound in his temples; the gathered candles bunching his shadow on the stationed walls, heavy breathing and a strangled voice blurring in his ears, lost in the slow dark turning toward dawn. They've allowed her to stay the night, to sit in a metal chair and guard her husband's sleep, to watch the gauze darken at his throat, the hole in his neck rising pink around the rim. Sometime near dawn, she leaves him and heads for the double doors at the end of the hall; once inside, her fingers fly over the operating table. On the floor she crawls in small circles about the center of the room; she is sure she will find the patch of skin they took. She will know it by the stubble left on the outer side when she shaved him hastily herself this morning. When she finds it, she will go to him. She will hold the wafer up to the window, up to the cleansing sun; she will lick the edges and secure it to the sides of the hole healing open like a nostril. Barebacked and handcuffed to a post
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quote comes straight oudda the communist world view and it's inability to understand the Hebrews as a people. It is pure far left rubbish which has been peddled from 1917 to Pol Pot. Needles to say the Arabs who studied behind the iron curtain cherry picked that thought and denied the Jews their nation and in that lies the crux. He lives in political la la land. It's like the baked seventeen year old who says ' why can't we all just get along? '. Hi Daniel. Thank you. He may be what you say he is (I tend to believe you). Still, I think it's importent to dismantel the claims of people like this. and because they live in a "la la land reality" it shouldnt be hard to do so. You'll get to meet our supreme defender of the Joan Peters hoax. He is the very model of a modern major hasbarist. Have a look through his list of allegations and note the techniques. For example, if I compare the intentionalist-functionalist debate in studies of the Nazi Genocide with the very similar debate in studies of the expulsions of Arabs in 47/48 (i.e. central plan or accident of war) -- he accuses me of comparing the Holocaust to the Nakba. Sigh. And of course, you'll find "Avram"-'s great defence, which he has repeatedly utilized: "I have not read X/Y/Z... but I know its contents"... How? Why, surely he's very clairvoyant. Joan Peters talks of nothing of the sort...(Certainly
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watch life pass me by from my bed. I created this blog for you , the drained, depressed, and scared mom out there reading this right now. As soon as I started feeling energy seep back into my body, I knew I wanted other moms that are like I was to know there's hope ! I want to share with you what worked for me. I know you're desperate for answers, otherwise you wouldn't be online looking for them! I can show you how to go from sick and tired to having more energy than you've had in years in just 3 Steps. See that blue box to the right that says "3 Steps To More Energy"? Enter your information and click the blue button. You'll soon be learning what your body needs so that you can be down on the floor playing with your kids , just like me!
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of pigs shooting down Brothers on the instant replay There will be no pictures of Whitney Young Being run out of Harlem on a rail with a brand new process There will be no slow motion or still life of Roy Wilkens Strolling through Watts in a red, black and green Liberation jumpsuit that he had been saving For just the proper occasion Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies and Hooter ville Junction Will no longer be so damned relevant And women will not care if Dick finally gets down with Jane On search for tomorrow because black people Will be in the street looking for a brighter day The revolution will not be televised There will be no highlights on the eleven o'clock news And no pictures of hairy armed women liberationists And Jackie Onassis blowing her nose The theme song will not be written by Jim Webb Francis Scott Key, nor sung by Glen Campbell, Tom Jones Johnny Cash, Englebert Humperdink or the Rare Earth The revolution will not be televised The revolution will not be right back after a message About a white tornado, white lightning, or white people You will not have to worry about a dove in your bedroom The tiger in your tank or the giant in your toilet bowl The revolution will not go better with Coke The revolution will not fight the germs that may cause bad breath The revolution will put you in the driver's seat The revolution will not be televised,
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Sharing: Body Ya Lyrics Fabolous Shout out to my enemies, shout out my competitors Shout out to my mini-me's, I hope you do better, brah Better me, better you, etcetera, etcetera Shout out to the followers, I will stay ahead of you Big up to the haters, big up all you low niggas Biggin' you all up should make you feel a little bigger Big up to the fake niggas from a real nigga Fake niggas, help you recognize a real nigga Uh, I'm a Brooklyn nigga anyhow Closet lookin' like I opened up a Vinnie's Styles Bitches say, "We are the best" So mami in my jeans PRPS Yeah, street fitted in a gang Yeah, at you like a Twitter name Same place I see 'em, same place they chalk 'em out We speak gwap-enese, come see what we talkin' 'bout Holla at your homie, holla at your dog Lookin' for the competition, holla at them all Once I say hi to her, she gonna say bye to ya If looks could kill then my style might body ya B-b-body ya, b-b-body ya If looks could kill, then my style might body ya B-b-body ya, b-b-body ya If looks could kill, then my style might body ya Shout out to the groupies, shout out to my ex Probably sayin' fuck me so shout out to the sex Don't get mad at me 'cause I'm on to the next All of this because I ain't respond to your text Big
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credits are sometimes given on recordings to Bob Dylan or Roger McGuinn. It should be noted that there is substantial variation between some of these versions of the song.> From liner notes from Country Gentlemen album. They did not record the song until MAR 1969, but this is what they have to say:> Leading off the album was a folk sounding selection called He Was A Friend Of Mine>. Eddie Adcock recalled that the tune was not too popular with the band. "Duffey cussed He Was A Friend Of Mine>. Charlie hated every inch of it...he probably still hates it. He may have got to like it because we got to clowning it up towards the end. John used to sing like Joan Baez on it, [he] would pretend he was throwing his hair back like Baez used to do. Charlie was mocking Bob Dylan. It sounded awful." John Duffey however characterized it as "one of my favorites". Charlie Waller couldn't recall the source for the song but remembered that it was one that they were doing. The band was rather vague about the source, citing it as "an old PD thing." In his liner notes to "Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 Rare & Unreleased 1961-1991," John Bauldie wrote the following account of the song: "He Was A Friend of Mine> was recorded for, but not used on, Dylan's first Columbia LP, "Bob Dylan". When he was interviewed for the liner notes to the record, Dylan [said] that
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and changes to php.ini don't seem to make a jot of difference you may find that your php.ini is not being read and you are running on defaults. The good news is that Elsint's fix (dated 26-Sep-2006) still works for php 5.2.6 under Windows Server 2003 SP2, on IIS6, running php as an ISAPI module. Diagnostic: run a test file <php phpinfo(); ?php> Load this in a browser and search the results for "Loaded Configuration File". This points to the .ini file in use, which I have found is not always the one I have been editing ... If your problem is with extensions: search for extension_dir in the phpinfo() results. If the entry which follows is C:\PHP5, or some other directory which does not exist on your drive you may need the registry fix. The alternative is to put the php.ini file somewhere along the search path, but this is not quite as clean. Background: If you run the installer packages: php-5.2.5-win32-installer.msi or php-5.2.6-win32-installer.msi and choose the default install directory the following registry entires are added (Note you have to have the double backslashes for the .reg file to work even though Windows reports it worked without them). Once you have the new registry key in place you may find it sufficient to restart the World Wide Web Publishing Service, which is also restarted if you take the slightly longer option of restarting the IIS Admin Service. If this works for you and you want to backtrack by undoing
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good bit and visited Israel several times. I would have loved for my children to have been able to know her. This recipe is baked in the crockpot and is yummy and moist...and easy! Always a bonus! Crockpot Dressing For a 4 quart crockpot 1 cup butter, melted 2 cups chopped celery 1 cup chopped onion 1 tsp poultry seasoning 1/2 tsp pepper 1/2 tsp sage 1 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp thyme 15 cups dry bread cubes 4 cups chicken broth 2 eggs, slightly beaten Combine in 4 quart crockpot. Cook on high 45 minutes. And then on low for 6 hours. Do not stir. Note: If you don't have dry bread cubes, reduce the broth by 1 cup. My note: I've never used as much onion, because my family isn't crazy about it. Now, here are the amounts to use for a 6 quart crockpot. I had them written on the side of my recipe, so I thought I'd include that too, and save you burning mental power. Crockpot Dressing For a 6 Quart Crockpot 1 1/2 cups butter 3 cups chopped celery 1 1/2 cups chopped onion 1 1/2 tsp. poultry seasoning 3/4 tsp. pepper 3/4 tsp. sage 2 1/4 tsp salt 1 1/2 tsp thyme 22 1/2 cups dry bread cubes 6 cups chicken broth 3 eggs Combine in 6 quart crockpot. Cook on high 45 minutes. And then on low for 6 hours. Do not stir. My note: I can't remember if I cooked it
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Willie Nelson On The Road Again Lyrics Willie Nelson On The Road Again Lyrics total views : 127 times this week. Rating: 7 / 10 [ 3 votes]. You can enlarge lyrics to on the road again for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song On The Road Again by Willie Nelson and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to on the road again, please feel free to submit them. On the road again Just can't wait to get on the road again The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Goin' places that I've never been Seein' things that I may never see again And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway We're the best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning our way and our way Is on the road again [ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/w/willie-nel\\... ] I just can't wait to get on the road again The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway We're the best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning our way and our way Is on the
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penny a pitch DISCLAIMER : You must agree to the following statement or leave this website. All Disney - I've Got A Bunch Of Coconuts lyrics , artist names and images are copyrighted to their respective owners. All Disney - I've Got A Bunch Of Coconuts song lyrics might be restricted for educational and personal use only.
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The Phantom wants to create life sized models of atoms, and he wants your help! Help the Phantom investigate the world of the very small by cutting a 28 centimeter strip of paper in half as many times as you can. If you can cut the strip of paper in half 31 times you will end up with a piece of paper the size of an atom. 1 strip of paper 28 centimeters long (11" inches) 1 pair of scissors Take your strip of paper and cut it into equal halves. Cut one of the remaining pieces of paper into equal halves. Continue to cut the strip into equal halves as many times as you can. Make all cuts parallel to the first one. When the width gets longer than the length, you may cut off the excess, but that does not count as a cut. How far did you get? Here are some comparisons to think about! Cut 1 14.0 cm 5.5" Child's hand, pockets Cut 2 7.0 cm 2.75" Fingers, ears, toes Cut 3 3.5 cm 1.38" Watch, mushroom, eye Cut 4 1.75 cm .69" Keyboard keys, rings, insects Cut 6 .44 cm .17" Poppy seeds Cut 8 1 mm .04" Thread. Congratulations if your still in! Cut 10 .25 mm .01" Still cutting? Most have quit by now Cut 12 .06 mm .002" Microscopic range, human hair Cut 14 .015 mm .006" Width of paper, microchip components Cut 18 1 micron .0004" Water purification openings, bacteria Cut
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on a scapeship. At least not one made by the sirius cybernetics corp. -- mgb Jan 19 at 6:21 I learned how important it is not to translate idioms when I was in Germany. After interviewing a female candidate a colleague asked "What did you think of her?" I replied Sie ist sharf (She is sharp). He then asked me how I could possibly know that she was horny. Blushing, I explained my translation error. English speakers learning Spanish are always told that although "caliente" means "hot", you must always use "clido" if you are referring to a person being hot, because "caliente" has connotations. Of course, there is a t-shirt that says "My Spanish teacher is MUI CALIENTE" -- slim Jan 17 at 17:53 3 I have had a niece refer to piquant food as burn-y/burning hot, but was referring to scovilles (and in one instance due to garlic) not thermal heat. -- mfg Jan 17 at 19:09 @slim Surely that must be muy caliente , unless the person's surname (or maamname) should happen to be 'Mui'. I do know such people. -- tchrist Jan 17 at 21:58 2 No, "burning hot" could be idiomatically interpreted to mean "spicy" as well. As a matter of fact, I've heard people talking about spicy food "setting their mouths on fire". -- Rice Flour Cookies Jan 18 at 16:06 @RiceFlourCookies There actually something Quite Interesting going on there with the human nervous system, in which the mind equates the stimulus of capsaicin
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public transport. While smoking is also prohibited at the workplace, there is a possibility to choose to allow smoking in one-man office or install special rooms/cabins for smoking. Where children are present (e.g. private day care) smoking is prohibited at all times. All workplaces must have a written smoking policy. This must clearly state if it is allowed to smoke in the workplace, where you can smoke (if it is allowed) and what sanctions will be imposed as a consequence of violation of the policy. Finally, smoking is allowed in bars and cafes smaller than 40 sqm that do not serve food. The law is enforced in any service establishment, which is enclosed by a roof and walls (including tents). The 40 sqm does not include the bar and the area behind the bar, toilets, wardrobe, stairs and similar facilities for the guests. However, the labour inspectorate can order installation of ventilation if workers are exposed to passive smoking. [ 1 ] England On 1 July 2007 , workplaces and enclosed public places in England became smokefree environments. The Health Act 2006 defines enclosed public places and workplaces as being offices, factories, shops, pubs, bars, restaurants, membership clubs, public transport and work vehicles that are used by more than one person. Estonia Bars, restaurants, cafes and nightclubs will come under a complete ban on smoking on 5 June 2007 . Smoking will only be permitted in enclosed smoking rooms with a separarte ventilation system. A complete ban on smoking has
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