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Ian Locke, Personal Trainer - how and why I came to use the POWERbreathe K5 Ian Locke, founder of Thrive Personal Training in Swindon, provides personal training in a private gym as well as nutritional analysis to help clients reach their health and fitness goals. Here he talks about how and why he came to use the POWERbreathe inspiratory muscle training device, and shares his first experience of using it. In future reports we'll learn of his progress, so please keep coming back to check on how Ian's breathing training is going on his POWERbreathe K5 ... "As someone who has tried their hand at running, high intensity interval training, boxing and playing a wind instrument, I've become more conscious in recent months that the limiting factor in each of these activities is my breathing. Running is a classic example -- unless running up steep hills, it is not tiredness in my legs which slow me down, but rather that my breathing doesn't seem to keep pace. I also find that my airways close partially when exercising at high intensities, making pushing myself harder very uncomfortable. Having set up a personal training business in January, I wanted to find a way to improve the weakest link and increase my performance, as well as that of my clients. I read Alison McConnell's book " Breath Strong Perform Better " over Christmas and invested in the POWERbreath K5 a few weeks back. I am in the early stages of training (30 breaths, | IP | IP DS | 3,116,442 |
what are "the strings attached". This is an important point as previously it has been suggested that the open source movement makes use of patents to protect open source inventions. Finally, I agree with the final point that both software development teams and their commissioning customers need to improve their awareness of the commercial ramifications of the differing ways in which software can be developed. I'm sorry you didn't understand the point of the article. That, however, is a you issue not one of lack of clarity on my part. It seems you wanted to read a GPL article, but the GPL wasn't at issue. Sorry that facts got in the way of what you would have preferred to read. The points aren't poorly made, you just didn't understand what you read, which is a you problem not a clarity problem. You obviously wanted to read about the GPL, but I wrote about a particular situation that didn't deal with the GPL. So the fact that you thought this diminished from the article is conclusive proof you didn't read it carefully or you didn't understand. I don't know which it was, but you took a swing at me so let's just be intellectually honest, shall we? Roland writes in small part: "However, the above are largely commercial considerations which I suggest are slightly different to patentability." I don't quite follow your logic here, as the granting of patent rights would seem to be all about commercializing new and novel *inventions*, | IN | IN IB | 180,343 |
] Have an understanding of what's going on down there and have fun, awesome sex. What's the question you hate being asked? If I hear "What was it like working with Steven Spielberg ?" one more time, I might jump out of that window. "Do you miss England?" is really annoying. The third one is "How did you avoid the pitfalls of being a child actor?" I don't even know what that means. Do child stars hit pitfalls? That's such a stereotypical thing to say. I know lot of actors who have started off as kids and I feel it's really unfair. What should no man have in his wardrobe? Crocs. It's just not on. What do people still get wrong about you? They think I'm a nice guy. [ grins ] Who, in your opinion, is overrated? There's a really funny joke there but I don't know what it is. Probably me, actually. What film do you consider particularly stylish? Definitely Drive . Even just the promotion and marketing on that movie is awesome. [ Mimics the pitch ] "It's a cool stunt-guy action movie and let's make the font look like Dirty Dancing ." You're going to get women through the door. Well, I mean, you're going to get women through the door anyway with Gosling... What's the best piece of advice you've ever received? What's the best penis I've ever seen? No! Actually, what is the best penis you've ever seen? [ Collapses into laughter ] That | SP | SP IT | 464,439 |
clear how important is the project for the rest of the company and how much Jeff Bezos supports the effort after all these years. But Bezos is well-known for planning for the long term, and my (imperfect) statistics tend to confirm (tentatively) that the market is on a good path. About Me Panos Ipeirotis is an Associate Professor and George A. Kellner Faculty Fellow at the Department of Information, Operations, and Management Sciences at Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University. He is also the Chief Scientist at Tagasauris, and in 2012-2013 serves as "academic-in-residence" at oDesk Research. | IN | IN | 3,226,815 |
with a hand mixer or a stand mixer. 6. Add the eggs one at a time and mix throughly after each addition. 7. Do this 2 more times. 8. It will start to look like satin curtains. 9. Add the extracts. 10. And admire your new drapes! 11. Measure all the dry ingredients. 12. And add them to the egg mixture. 13. Start folding together to form a loose dough. 14. Fold in the cranberries. 15. And anything else you think would be tasty, and in this case, it's slivered almonds. 16. Dump it out on parchment paper and with well-floured hands (this is critical) show it a little love. 17. Form into a log 3-4? x 10-12?. 18. Bake until slightly brown, about 15 minutes. 19. It will look like this and start slicing. 20. Keep slicing it into 1? pieces. 21. And if you're log kinda spread out, make a cut down the middle so the pieces are more manageable. 22. Lay the slices on the cut sides and bake until slightly brown. 23. Remove from the oven after 15 minutes or so and turn each piece over. 24. They will look like this when they're done. 25. Or this. 26. Enjoy! They keep in an airtight container for months. Print recipe almond cranberry cornmeal biscotti yield 3 dozen biscotti Preheat oven to 325 1. Beat the following in a mixing bowl: 4 tbsps. butter, melted 3/4 cup sugar 3 eggs 2. Combine the following in a large | HI | HI RE | 3,750,310 |
we started the band. OMG: What's your favourite song off "Awakened" and why? TIM: I think for me I enjoy listening to "Wasted Words," because it's not incredibly different, but it's enough of a different style of chorus, and a different style of song, that it has it's own identity for me. Leave A Comment Search Social Media Message the Studio About One Media Group One Media Group is Staffordshire University's student managed media outlet, producing radio, television and online content. We are based on both Stoke and Stafford campuses and aim to cover everything uni-related, including news, events, music and entertainment. | SP | SP IT | 3,040,275 |
Peter Ashford, Solicitor, Arbitrator and Mediator discusses current topics in arbitration and mediation In the absence of any right of appeal awards are increasingly challenged on the basis of serious irregularity, under section 68 of the Arbitration Act 1996. In order to challenge an award under section 68, the irregularity has to be one which has caused or will cause substantial injustice to the applicant, and the irregularity has to be of a certain kind. These are set out in section 68(2), and include: Failure by the arbitrator to comply with the general duties under section 33 of the 1996 Act. Failure to deal with all the issues that were put to the arbitrator. Section 33 provides that the tribunal is under a duty to act fairly and impartially as between the parties. The tribunal must give each party a reasonable opportunity to put its case and to respond to its opponent's case. In Arduina Holdings BV v Celtic Resources Holdings plc, [2006] the court considered the extent to which a tribunal may have failed to properly evaluate evidence as a basis for a complaint under section 68: "The assertion that the arbitrator failed to take any or proper consider (sic) of the evidence could in an exceptional case, give rise to a challenge under section 68, based on the general duty of an arbitrator under section 33 if, for example, an arbitrator genuinely overlooked evidence that really mattered, or got the wrong end of the stick in misunderstanding it. | IN | IN | 3,073,179 |
fresh IRS audit. Welles turns to raise money by working on other projects, including F for Fake , which is made for Iranian-French production house "Les Films de l'Astrophore", with Iranian money provided by Mehdi Bouscheri and the participation of French producer Dominique Antoine . For the completion of The Other Side of the Wind , Welles secures funding through a three-way deal, with a third of funds raised by himself, a third from Bouscheri through "Les Films de l'Astrophore", and a third from Spanish producer Andrés Vicente Gómez . Early 1973: Welles and Kodar are stranded by flooding in Madrid for three months, while negotiating with Gómez for TOSOTW funding. They eventually relocate to Paris. January–April 1974: John Huston is cast in the leading role, which has been vacant up until now. Filming in Carefree, Arizona. (Party scenes.) Sometime in 1974, circa March: Producer Andrés Vicente Gómez leaves the project after allegedly embezzling $250,000 of its budget, and having failed to contribute his promised third of the budget. Eventually, most of the outstanding budget is put forward by Mehdi Bouscheri through Les Films de l'Astrophore, leading to legal disputes over whether they owned 33%, 50%, 67% or 80% of the final film. Welles also pours more of his own money into the film, including money borrowed from friends; Peter Bogdanovich puts $500,000 in the film. By 1979, forty minutes of the film had been edited by Welles. But in that year, the film experienced serious legal and financial complications. | IN | IN EN | 9,997,357 |
get the info here. While his main account is interesting for his travel insights, if you really want something cool you should check out @ItsMyLife365 . It is his other account, where he posts a new video every day of the year. Most end up being travel related. Want to travel the world on a budget? Don't book that hostel with the cockroach warnings in the reviews just yet. Instead, check out the Frugal Traveler, who has dedicated himself to finding the very best for the cheapest cost possible. From all-inclusive trips to resorts for $600, to little bed and breakfasts for $50 a night, if it is out there, he has probably found it. A lot of us hate following the usual tourist routes when we travel. It just isn't a good way to get the true nature of a place. Not For Tourists understands the problem. They have offered a great urban guide for the average traveler looking to stay away from the heavily beaten path. Hashtags To Watch #TravelTuesday -- This is a theme day on Twitter, where many travelers will post special content. #BeachThursday -- If you have a love for the beach, this is a great way to share that enthusiasm. Or find out the best beaches that you can go to yourself. #Travel -- A generic term, but one that is used very commonly. You can find a great deal of useful posts with this one. #LP -- The official hashtag for Lonely Planet. | OP | OP | 3,122,415 |
it for some of the new material, you never know -- it's a goldmine of unused material!" [laughs] S] Your music uses a lot of samples of old archive material and public information videos -- where did that idea come from? J] "It came from listening to a Radio 4 program, appropriately enough, which was hosted by Mr Tom Robinson, of the parish of 6 Music, and he was presenting an archive hour about the release of some national archive films onto the internet for the first time. I just liked the sound of what I heard, so I thought I'd go and have a listen -- not even in a particularly musical sense. I listened to a couple, and I think there was one, 'Coughs And Sneezes Spread Diseases', which kind of grabbed me -- there were a couple of samples that I thought I might just tinker round with. So I made a song, played it to a few people, and unlike nearly everything I'd ever done prior to that, people said they liked it! So I tried making another one after that." S] So you thought you were onto something there. J] "Certainly relative to what I'd been doing before, yeah!" S] The name of the band and the general aesthetic, it's very reminiscent of a sort of 'stiff-upper-lip' Englishness -- was that intentional, or was it something you built up as you went along? J] "It's generally how I look in everyday life, so it seemed | SP | SP IT | 3,723,547 |
ones in dealers that have "Carriage Company" in their name, the ones that get hold of a decent 944 and polish it to death and then decide it is 12 grands worth, accompanied by a load of old flannel in the advert, if for some reason it has 30k or less on it, double the price and the amount of flannel in the advert. Obviously there are modded ones and track cars out there, difficult to value, depends what you think its worth. The Turbo is the one everyone wants, I fancied a 944 for ages and alwways thought I wanted a Turbo coupe, but as I am lazy and a S2 Cab came up I just bought that and I love the whiffy old thing, however the Turbos are the ones that people want but the other models all have their virtues, a Lux on the 14 inch wheels is meant to be the purest 944 but it is also the slowest, some prefer the looks of the earlier model and they now look retro rather than just old, some like seeing Boxster wheels and 968 mirrors on a 944, can look ok but not for me, no point in modernising them now. Assuming it's the 400 one: It says "rust". This means the sills are shot, almost certainly. It's in Cornwall. It doesn't mention a leaky fuel system. If you haven't charged the battery, how little of a monkeys does that look like to prospective buyers? 400, that | ID | ID DF | 161,608 |
Accused people smuggler jumps country A man accused by Four Corners of running an Australian-based people smuggling syndicate has fled the country. Transcript EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: The man accused of running an Australian-based people smuggling syndicate has fled the country, despite being the target of a long investigation by the federal police. The AFP revealed today that the alleged smuggler, known as Captain Emad, flew out of Melbourne on Tuesday, a day after he was exposed by the Four Corners program. Now that he's bolted, questions are being asked about why he wasn't stopped. Amy Bainbridge reports. AMY BAINBRIDGE, REPORTER: This is the man Australians know as Captain Emad. It's alleged he's the ringleader of a people smuggling network. After coming here by boat, he evaded authorities by posing as a refugee. Four Corners tracked him down and found him working as a trolley collector at a shopping centre in the Canberra suburb of Gungahlin. After his Monday night appearance on national television, he fled the country. TONY NEGUS, AFP COMMISSIONER: When leaving Australia, the man triggered a longstanding alert at Melbourne Airport and at that time there was an operational decision made by investigators that he could not be detained, as the officers had no lawful basis to prevent him from departing Australia. This was despite the material recently aired on the Four Corners program being thoroughly analysed by our investigators. AMY BAINBRIDGE: The AFP says it's been investigating a people smuggling syndicate that's been operating for two years | SP | SP TA | 2,960 |
They are all indications of PWM. Different cameras will show the effect in different ways and LED/CCFL look different when captured. However, you cannot rely on these videos to show the impact of PWM on the human nervous system. The second video looks very bad, but in reality the decay rate of CCFL makes it far less of an issue in real life. If you pointed the camera at a CRT running at 120hz+ you'd get a similar effect. If you pointed the camera at a CRT running at 120hz+ you'd get a similar effect. That will vary from CRT to CRT as well, depending entirely upon the type of phosphor the manufacturer chose to use. CRT monitors using "slow" phosphor will be more prone to ghosting, but will also reduce (or almost eliminate) flickering since the phosphor continues to glow for a long period of time after the gun has left the area. | ID | ID DF | 92,664 |
great as the interest that attaches to the way in which we are striving to procure it. The second requires merely the change of sensations, all of which have a relation to affection, though they have not the degree of affection, and excite aesthetical Ideas. The third springs merely from the change of representations in the Judgement; by it, indeed, no thought that brings an interest with it is produced, but yet the mind is animated thereby. How much gratification games must afford, without any necessity of placing at their basis an interested design, all our evening parties show; for hardly any of them can be carried on without a game. But the affections of hope, fear, joy, wrath, scorn, are put in play by them, alternating every moment; and they are so vivid that by them, as by a kind of internal motion, all the vital processes of the body seem to be promoted, as is shown by the mental vivacity excited by them, although nothing is gained or learnt thereby. But as the beautiful does not enter into games of chance, we will here set them aside. On the other hand, music and that which excites laughter are two different kinds of play with aesthetical Ideas, or with representations of the Understanding through which ultimately nothing is thought; and yet they can give lively gratification merely by their changes. Thus we recognise pretty clearly that the animation in both cases is merely bodily, although it is excited by | NARRATIVE | null | 282,468 |
because you're STILL bitter that your precious John McBush didn't win and you want to make some partisan political statement without regard for what's right for America or our health. Take a look around... everybody (doctors, nurses, experts, etc.) BUT the rich insurance companies support this reform. It isn't "socialist" or "single payer"... it's just like the group health care offerings that any big employer or union has, only on a much larger scale. The republicans are only making themselves look worse by turning this into a political issue. Rick | 9.30.09 @ 10:57PM Your are blind to reality. Do some homework before you bring your uneducated rant in here. Obama is an enemy of this country. Born in Kenya, he lied to achieve the oval office. He is heavily racist as is his wife, he refuses to prove his citizenship even though John McCain and Hillary both had to produce papers to that effect. Try explaining how one presidential candidate can escape that responsibility when two others were willing to provide their documentation. Obama has his locked up and paid a huge sum of money to make sure nobody tampers with his records. In addition, if he had nothing to hide he wouldn't be hiding things would he? Even a moron could figure that one out, but those who have drank too much of the Kool Aid are so drunk on Obama that they cannot see straight. He was a close friend of Bill Ayers who hates our country | IP | IP | 186,900 |
are demographically driven, largely dwarfing the policy initiatives of a standing president. Therefore, because the last of the Baby Boomers have just passed their peak spending years, there's now nowhere for the economy to go but down. So, if the economy is like a cruise ship riding on the ocean swells, with the president as captain, then . . . "the former captains, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, deserve no credit for the rises that occurred while they were at the helm. Likewise, George W. Bush should not be blamed for the current downturn. And as for Captain Obama . . . so sorry, Mr. Limbaugh, there's no point in hoping for his failure; the new captain has zero chance of keeping the boat aloft because the demographics are entirely against him." (This quoted passage comes from the 2009 book "The Redesign of Tomorrowland.") It is certainly the case that the US economy has a certain inner mechanism that at various times in our history is driven by this dynamic and diverse society. But to claim that presidential policy has no effect simply belies demonstratable outcomes from identifiable policies. Such a claim seems to be neo-sophistry. It sounds like wanting to withold credit from a certain president for clearly improving the US economy the past 3 years and wanting to hold another president above reproach for tanking the US economy in the previous political term. From the 60 year residual economic dynamo rooted in New Deal policies to the recurring | SP | SP IT | 1,405,999 |
interest? One of the most perplexing questions associated with this process is "Where does the money come from to pay the interest?" If you borrow $10,000 from a bank at 9%, you owe $10,900. But the bank only manufactures $10,000 for the loan. It would seem, therefore, that there is no way that you -- and all others with similar loans -- can possibly pay off your indebtedness. The amount of money put into circulation just isn't enough to cover the total debt, including interest. This has led some to the conclusion that it is necessary for you to borrow the $900 for interest, and that, in turn, leads to still more interest. The assumption is that, the more we borrow, the more we have to borrow, and that debt based on fiat money is a never ending spiral leading inexorably to more and more debt. This is a partial truth. It is true that there is not enough money created to include the interest, but it is a fallacy that the only way to pay it back is to borrow still more. The assumption fails to take into account the exchange value of labor. Let us assume that you pay back your $10,000 loan at the rate of approximately $900 per month and that about $80 of that represents interest. You realize you are hard pressed to make your payments so you decide to take on a part-time job. The bank, on the other hand, is now making $80 | IN | IN OI | 699,766 |
of the chemical substances they can react to form, namely, lead sulfate and water. When fully charged, the voltage between the terminals of a lead storage battery is 2.0 volts. Most automobile starters require either 6 or 12 volts to function, so the car batteries consists of 3 or 6 individual lead cells connected together to provide the proper voltage. By connecting the terminals of the battery to a source of direct current which, flows in the direction opposite to that of normal battery current flow, the battery can be recharged. Phase Change - The term phase as used here relates to the fact that matter exists either as a solid, liquid, or gas such as ice, water, and steam for H 2 O. Transitions from one phase to another are accompanied by the absorption or liberation of heat and usually by a change in volume. Figure 12-24 uses H 2 O as an example to illustrate the process of phase change. The experiment puts ice (at -25 o C) into a container, which is surrounded by a heating coil (generating an uniform heating rate). Temperature of the ice rises from a to b until it reaches 0 o C - the melting point. Ice turns into water from b to c. The heat spent for the phase change (per unit mass) is called the heat of fusion. The temperature remains constant during the change of phase. Once the conversion is complete, the temperature of the water starts to rise | IN | IN CM EN | 188,841 |
the Goods are sold under a consumer transaction (as defined by the Consumer Transactions (Restrictions on Statements) Order 1976) the statutory rights of the Buyer are not affected by these Conditions. 9.9. Any claim by the Buyer which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the Goods or their failure to correspond with the Specification shall be notified to Accepta within 7 days from the date of delivery or (where the defect or failure was not apparent on reasonable inspection) within a reasonable time after discovery of the defect or failure. If delivery is not refused, and the Buyer does not notify Accepta accordingly, the Buyer shall not be entitled to reject the Goods and Accepta shall have no liability for such defect or failure. 9.10. Where any valid claim in respect of any of the Goods and/or Services which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the Goods and/or Services or their failure to meet specification is notified to Accepta in accordance with these Conditions and provided the Goods are returned to Accepta's premises carriage paid, Accepta will at its option either replace the Goods (or the part in question) and/or Services free of charge or refund to the Buyer the Price of the Goods and/or Services (or a proportionate part of the price), but Accepta shall have no further liability to the Buyer. 9.11. Except in respect of death or personal injury caused by Accepta's negligence, Accepta shall not be | IN | IN LT | 1,432,674 |
the best ways to grow the economy -- and enhance our national security -- is domestic energy production. The American Petroleum Institute says that, with the right government policies, we could increase U.S. oil and natural gas production 76 percent by 2030, generate more than 1.4 million new jobs and produce $800 billion in additional tax revenue. Overextended nation Another part of the solution is to stop spending more than we take in. According to The Wall Street Journal, the federal government borrowed 36 percent of what it spent last year. Imagine a family with a $40,000 annual income spending $54,400 a year -- year after year -- blithely letting the credit card debt pile up. Obviously, that would be irresponsible and irrational. But that's precisely what we're doing as a nation. So, part of the solution must be to cut our spending and start reducing our debt. Because of that reckless spending, America's credit rating was downgraded in 2011 for the first time in history. Ratings firms are warning that it could drop again, depending on what Congress and the president do about the "fiscal cliff." The fiscal cliff is the popular shorthand term for the crisis we will face when the terms of the Budget Control Act of 2011 go into effect. On Dec. 31, 2012, last year's temporary payroll tax cuts will end, resulting in a 2 percent tax increase for workers. Certain business tax incentives will end, income taxes will rise because of changes in the | IP | IP | 525,619 |
I ignore the issue, I have to be careful of where I am coming from or going to. I obviously can't bring my chair with me. While I have that "luxury," for lack of a better word, of deciding to do this, I don't feel right about it. In the 5 years I have been seeing my other shrink I have gone to appointments from places like our state capital, or gone straight from her to an ADAPT mtg, lugging bottles of soda on the back of my chair. The organization I work for operates programs in 5 locations. I already work at 2 of them. One I bring my chair to 6 months out of the year because it's so close to where I live that rolling to work is faster then waiting for paratransit. The other I have brought my chair to twice over the last 10 months, both times because I was coming from somewhere. Out of all 5 locations, my new position, should I choose to ask for it, will be located where our executive offices are. The only location that is completely inaccessible. Not only are there steps up to both of the outside doors (one without any railings), but the main floor, the one where all the programing is, is divided in half by 3 steps. In the two years I have worked here I've rarely had to go there, so I decided not to pick this battle, but if I'm going to be | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 572,880 |
the jelly four hours earlier), it only takes only large bowl (I use a dinner plate as a lid) and it's good old school delight. You can also make them in glasses. I use latte glasses or tall glasses with parfait spoons. (I make individual tiramisus in latte glasses too). ttp://twitter.com/ShesSonic Sonia // She's Sonic Any dessert that incorporates alcohol is a winner in my books! Having said that, my ultimate favourite dessert is a chocolate self-saucing pudding (otherwise known as a chocolate fondant in fancy restaurants)! | HI | HI RE | 3,296,304 |
gives an amazing performance as the only man on the moon. It was picked up for very good money and released into theaters. Did you see it? Probably not. Should you? Oh yes, yes you should. It could have been the Space 1999 of the 21st Century. PLEASE GIVE -- Dir. Nicole Holofcener; Cast. Amanda Peet, Catherine Keener, Rebecca Hall, Oliver Platt; Sundance Premiere. 2010; B.O. $4 million. A quintessentially New York story about a family who waits for a neighbor to die so they can get her apartment, this is one of several Holofcener films that are perfect candidates for dark cable comedies. She has such a knack for showing the inside of a relationship, I wonder if she doesn't have a listening device in my apartment. Nicole is the female Woody Allen, only no one knows it. Her films are the epitome of the tweener -- not easily defined or marketed on the film spectrum. On TV, though, her characters could build as slowly as she wants, find their niche and catch on as a cult. In the mean time, see this or any of her films, with a bottle of wine and your spouse. CYRUS -- Dir. Jay and Mark Duplass; Cast. Marisa Tomei, Jonah Hill, John C. Reilly; Sundance Premiere. 2010; B.O. $7.5 million. After I saw Cyrus at Sundance, I actually did bet someone it would make at least $50 million. Not only did I lose, they forgot, and I never paid the bet. It's | OP | OP OB | 113,430 |
to see the situation from a partner's point of view. Try to understand why the other person is so upset -- directly acknowledge his or her feelings ("you are angry, hurt, confused") and his or her interpretation of the situation ("and, you have every right to be upset, because what I did was wrong.") You basically have to agree that the other person's feelings are legitimate and fair -- let the other person know that you get it. If you can do this, trust is going to be much easier to regain. If you can make someone feel understood when they are upset, they are more likely to... * calm down * forgive you * feel closer * listen to your side of the story... If you don't take the time to understand your partner's feelings, rebuilding trust is much more difficult to do. But, once you make a partner feel understood, it becomes possible to offer an effective apology. About the Author : Timothy Cole, PhD. If you want to learn more about how to rebuild trust in a close relationship, please visit Rebuild Trust . Like It ? Please Thumbs Up !! Meta Enter the Parenting Help - Relationship Advice Forum and share relationship insights and ask relationship questions in these message boards. As you will discover in these message boards, the relationship remains the important foundation in which we draw our meaning in life and remains significant forever! Communicate with Jay Krunszyinsky and other Relationship Advice & | OP | OP AV | 3,264,932 |
let's face it, most of them have some illegally downloaded material on their computers) the opportunity to admit and apologize, receive amnesty for the material they already have, and start fresh. In the meantime, until we adopt this course of action, I am hoping that the New York Times will create a Best Seller list for a new category -- the Most Illegally Downloaded Books. Share this: 167 Comments to "How to Stop Illegal Downloads" I have been downloading many books online, including yours Predictably irrational. Not that I enjoy doing so; but it gives me the opportunity to see what is inside the book before I buy the hard copy version. There are many books I bought and disappointed after purchasing them. However, the existence of soft copies have helped me to buy books that I enjoy reading and not to buy the bad ones. For example, despite having the soft copy of predictably irrational, I decided to buy the hard copy and read it more thoroughly -- writing my notes on the side, underlining,... It is here on my shelf, where I can see it. I download soft copies not to do what is considered illegal; rather to have a more detailed look before I buy the book. For that matter, Ariel Rubinstein has almost all of his books freely available and I have bought all of them and have them on my shelf in hard copies. If all authors were like him, it would make my purchase | OP | OP OB | 606,262 |
energy independence. Clear choices on November 4th. IFILL : Gov. Palin, you get the chance to make the first closing statement. PALIN : Well, again, Gwen, I do want to thank you and the commission. This is such an honor for me. And I appreciate, too, Sen. Biden, getting to meet you, finally, also, and getting to debate with you. And I would like more opportunity for this. I like being able to answer these tough questions without the filter, even, of the mainstream media kind of telling viewers what they've just heard. I'd rather be able to just speak to the American people like we just did. And it's so important that the American people know of the choices that they have on November 4th. I want to assure you that John McCain and I, we're going to fight for America. We're going to fight for the middle-class, average, everyday American family like mine. I've been there. I know what the hurts are. I know what the challenges are. And, thank God, I know what the joys are, too, of living in America. We are so blessed. And I've always been proud to be an American. And so has John McCain. We have to fight for our freedoms, also, economic and our national security freedoms. It was Ronald Reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. We don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream; we have to fight for it and protect | SP | SP TA | 247,603 |
bring customers from the search engines to your website). When you start to venture off eBay and into business independently you will be able to fully automate your online programs so that they begin to earn you money in your sleep! There are plenty of excellent resources out there and I recommend (again - sorry for sounding like a broken record!) that you start on eBay buying cheap ebooks that will show you how to start optimizing your eBay store and how to get involved in online marketing. Start with eBay because the books selling there are some of the best and you will be able to avoid some of the junk that is floating around in cyberspace. Don't waste your time if you can help it. Pay for good advice if you know that it is going to save you a lot of research and frustration - cyberspace is a HUGE place and you want to learn to navigate your way around efficiently (remember your vision - I be it doesn't include you reading endlessly looking for the proverbial needle). Anyway, Follow the simple steps above, get good advice and be confident! Your online business is going to be great! | HI | HI HT | 782,784 |
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CNN . "This kind of situation is very rare and new to North Dakota, the community, our school, and the students." CBS reports that the southeastern North Dakota community where the freshmen student shot himself in front of his classmates has a population of about 370 people. The incident was the second instance of a student attempting to take their own life at school in less than a month. An eighth grade Oklahoma student at Stillwater Junior High shot and killed himself before morning classes began on September 26. I meant there was something bothering him that he was not willing to tell anyone , he is young and was not strong at heart to know just say something to some one and it could have made a difference, thats all. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 321,661 |
than anything else we have used thanks to the clever position of the lower strap. Scott have proved beyond doubt that it's possible to make a single kneepad suitable for every type of riding, but it does come at a price. - Matt Wragg they look OK, whatever you do dont buy the Nukeproof pads, I have been racing DH for 15 years !! Nukeproof pads are one of the worst products I have used, they fell to bits in every way possible and lasted less than two months, good design but absolute shit strength and quality. these scott pads look ok but they should extend further down the shin as pedal slips still happen just ask Bryceland. Here's what I want. A knee pad that works in Texas. There's no mountains, so no DH. And covering your knees with anything means losing precious ventilation and you risk having your knees spontaneously combust. Chime in, all you opinionated know-it-all's. LOL this price for knee pads? I just wear my 661 streetBMX/skate knee pads. Why all this ergonomic bs? Not like your riding in jeans or race pants. For those who are... well, sucks for you. Ride em on the outside of your jeans. This isn't a fashion statement. @thetake401 ... Dude i neg prop you unintentionally :/ It isn't the end of the world , but i apologise because i totally agree with you The ixs slope pads are awesome stuff and fit realy well under a jean ... when | OP | OP RV | 3,377,716 |
bottled, preserved, pickled or dehydrated. You don't have to go for all the exotic food to make different and tasty dishes. Do NOT eat ready meals. They are more expensive and nutritionally appalling. It is much cheaper to buy the basic ingredients and it really doesn't take that long to cook them, whatever the moaning losers with their Big Macs and oven ready lasagnes on here say. The problem with the UK is that British people are ignorant as pigshit when it comes to eating. This is why we have an obesity problem. And "diet" and "sugar free" versions are even worse for you. Most people commenting on price don't seem to realise the writer is not suggesting you eat nothing but expensive fruit, just to mix it up a bit eatting a better range of food give a better balance and whatsmore not all her tips are expensive if fact her cooked breakfast I can do cheaper tthan a full english. | HI | HI HT | 261,374 |
For He was a Jolly Good Fellow T HEY CHEERED him from the wharf -- it was a glorious day: His hand went to his scarf -- his thoughts were far away. Oh, he was "Jolly Good", they sang it long and loud -- The money lender stood unknown amongst the crowd. He'd taken him aside, while trembling fit to fall, No friendly eye espied the last farewell of all! He held a peevish kid -- another at his knee; The wife whom he could bid farewell -- eternally Stood nagging at his side in tones that none could hear, And deared him, tender eyed, when passengers came near (The cabin waits below the row and children's squall, And not a soul to know the bitter farce of all). Their hearts were good as gold, each pocket spared a "tray", They pooled them as of old to drink him on his way. His pile of luggage rose, as bravely as the best -- He had two suits of clothes, his wife and kids the rest. He'd "stood 'em up" a sov., for fear of seeming small, And he was thinking of that worst farewell of all. They cheered from cargo ways and ballast heap and pile, To last him all his days -- they sent him off in style. (He only took his book.) He only turned his head In one last hopeless look towards a cargo shed Where one stood brimming eyed in silence by the wall -- No | LY | LY PO | 199,176 |
Etta James Sugar On The Floor Lyrics Etta James Sugar On The Floor Lyrics total views : 3 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to sugar on the floor for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song Sugar On The Floor by Etta James and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to sugar on the floor, please feel free to submit them. You're a stranger to me Still you give me your life I toss it to one side Still you're sweeter to me When will I be sure It's warm where you are But my lips just don't burn I feel so insecure When you try to be kind Could I, could I ask for more? Feel like sugar on the floor Sugar on the floor Sugar on the floor Looking at you now I know you only want to find me Still I need a reason to leave the past behind me There is no easy way There is no easy way To learn how to fly I hope that I could care When I turn around you're there Should I, should I ask for more? [. From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/e/etta-james\\... .] I feel like sugar on the floor I feel like sugar on the floor Sugar on the floor Oh, oh, ooh Ooh, It's warm where you are But ooh I wish we could be closer 'Cause I'm living in a | LY | LY SL | 666,035 |
Next step for me will be getting back to the gym and some yoga classes!" Lindsay "Dear Turner, I completed the Boston Marathon on Monday -- a new personal best time for me (3:30:24) so I'm very pleased. I felt strong at the end and of course had prepared a bottle of Clear Recovery to drink at the finish! Thank you so much for all that you've done (and continue to do!) to restore and improve my health to allow me not only to run better but also to live better and feel better. I can't thank you enough ... I'm like the Lindsay of 15 years ago (maybe even better! A Supercharged Lindsay!)" Female Age 44 " I just wanted to let you know I followed your six-week program, starting around April 20th, and I am continuing to follow the Glyci-Med approach to eating. I'm really enjoying it, as I feel less bloated and sluggish, have fewer digestive problems and more energy. After the six-weeks, I added a more strenuous workout plan. So far, I have lost nearly 7 pounds and 2 inches off my waist. I'm continuing to take magnesium glycinate, as well, and have been sleeping much better and having less muscle stiffness, despite the heavier workouts. Just thought you'd like to add my results to your growing file of success stories! By the way, I also have less upper and lower and back pain, which has plagued me for 15 years, and also feel a lot | OP | OP OB | 301,930 |
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of your hair you will need to have it cut out first! Semi or non-permanent colors do not affect the ability to straighten hair chemically. You swim in chlorine water often You have fine blonde hair. It can be done but can look dry and damaged and frizz easily. For people with wavy or slightly curly hair that want it straight but still healthy: Wash with a regular shampoo that will remove buildup or at least prevent it. Use a good conditioner that won't weigh hair down but still will condition it. Once out of the shower, wring hair out until it doesn't drip anymore, then dry as much as possible with a towel. Apply a little bit of straightening gel before blow drying and in between towel drying. Blow dry by taking sections at a time and with a flat brush- it takes a while to master exactly how to straighten accurately but it's worth it. Use a little bit of gel or cream or something to keep it straight and non-frizzy. It should last for about 2 days, depending on temperatures. Featured Articles Meet a Community Member Meet John , a semiretired geek and wanderer who has been a member of wikiHow for over 6 years. He spends most of his time on wikiHow reading the articles, but occasionally he writes some himself. Many of the 38 articles he's started have been featured. His proudest achievement is having published How to Plot the Mandelbrot Set By Hand . | HI | HI HT | 331,425 |
fire together, wire together," time spent in the Responsive mode gradually strengthens its neural substrates -- like deepening the keel of a boat so you can sail through life without its winds knocking you over. And what better time when the mind/brain is like a sponge, during the first minutes after waking? So I'll often try to find a sense of peace (relaxed, safe, not at war with anything or anyone), happiness (there is enough, fortunate, contented), and love (feeling cared about, compassionate, and kind) -- and once found, let these sink in. These early moments are precious, open with possibility, graced by stillness, sacred. They are a gift. May we receive them. Leave a comment Yay! You've decided to leave a comment. That's fantastic! Please keep in mind that comments are moderated and rel="nofollow" is in use. So, please do not use a spammy keyword or a domain as your name, or it will be deleted. Let's have a personal and meaningful conversation instead. Thanks for dropping by! | OP | OP AV | 463,655 |
--- yet Mel never used the index register, leaving it zero all the time. When the light went on it nearly blinded me. He had located the data he was working on near the top of memory --- the largest locations the instructions could address --- so, after the last datum was handled, incrementing the instruction address would make it overflow. The carry would add one to the operation code, changing it to the next one in the instruction set: a jump instruction. Sure enough, the next program instruction was in address location zero, and the program went happily on its way. I haven't kept in touch with Mel, so I don't know if he ever gave in to the flood of change that has washed over programming techniques since those long-gone days. I like to think he didn't. In any event, I was impressed enough that I quit looking for the offending test, telling the Big Boss I couldn't find it. He didn't seem surprised. When I left the company, the blackjack program would still cheat if you turned on the right sense switch, and I think that's how it should be. I didn't feel comfortable hacking up the code of a Real Programmer. This is one of hackerdom's great heroic epics, free verse or no. In a few spare images it captures more about the esthetics and psychology of hacking than all the scholarly volumes on the subject put together. For an opposing point of view, see the | NARRATIVE | null | 675,716 |
However, it doesn't have a lot of low-down torque, so lazy riders need not apply. You have to stir the five-speed gearbox to keep it in the sweet spot of revs. That's no problem as it has a super-slick and faultless shifter. Brakes are a linked system which works well and ABS is a must-have safety feature. Handling is okay, but I found the non-adjustable forks a bit soft, promoting dive. On downhill corners, there was no travel left to soak up bumps, so the front chattered a bit. The preload-adjustable rear Showa twin shocks cope better although they bottom out easily with a pillion. Riding position is traditional sit-up-and-beg style, but with cramped footpegs. My knees also kept getting scorched on the wide engine and I barked my shins more than once on the gearbox. The flat and wide handlebars make a breeze of foot-up u-turns, tight maneuvres through traffic and flicking through a complex set of twisties. Pillions will be happy for short periods with the flat and wide perch and the option of a seat sash or underseat grips to hang on to. Just make sure you and your pillion have the right gear on, because this is a bike to be seen on, especially in white. My Life as a LAMS Rider: Part 1 Every time if think about how long I have left on my RE license I start singing that old tune; "Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies above, Don't | OP | OP RV | 117,367 |
be like 'yeah that's what the next sound is supposed to be like'. I'm looking at this playlist right now, and it has Elliot Smith, Brian Eno, Grouper and DJ Shadow on it. Nine Inch Nails is down there, and Nina Simone and Vetiver. I just try to trust my instinct, and if two or three different songs are ostensibly different from each other, and they all hit me with the same feeling, then I trust there is something common in all three of them. Then I figure out what that is, and figure out that shared ground of all those sounds. A lot of people seem keen to pin you down exclusively to R&B. Are you ever wary of getting pigeonholed, in terms of genre? TK: Not really, just because I've already made enough songs in enough styles that I don't feel like anyone can predict what I'm gonna do next. I was making weird ambient noise music, and then I started making really fucked noisy, scarred pop songs. I feel like people also don't really notice that Love Remains has all different kind of styles of music. 'You Won't Need Me Where I'm Going' is like a rock song, and 'Mr. By & By' is kind of like a disco song, and 'Walking This Dumb' is kind of like a soulful song. What about Total Loss ? TK: This record, like you said, it's got all different kinds of influences. The first song is like weird ambient soul | HI | HI HT | 354,611 |
any fundamental level. I'm not so sure. First, I recall the effort by administration officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, to claim that Mexican gun violence was our problem by using falsely inflated figures of American origins of drug-cartel guns. I wrote about the mythmaking in April 2009 , long before the Fast and Furious scandal got exposed (and before the operation had even begun). I warned what the outcome of this claim would be at the time: So why make up the lie? The more conspiratorial will conclude that the Obama administration wants to have a pretext for seizing weapons. Public statements like those made by Hillary Clinton certainly put pressure on the US to take some sort of action, if we're admitting to being the problem. So far, the Obama administration has not proposed a solution to this mythical problem, but we will want to keep a very close eye when they do. I don't think Issa's suggestion is far-fetched at all. And at this point, it's incumbent on the President and his staff to release all of the documents on this deadly program so that we can find out exactly who knew what, when they knew it, and why the Obama administration responded to this supposed problem by flooding Mexico with guns they didn't bother to track. Breaking on Hot Air Blowback Note from Hot Air management: This section is for comments from Hot Air's community of registered readers. Please don't assume that Hot Air management | IP | IP ED | 758,215 |
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Trying To Get To You Lyrics I've been traveling over mountains Even through the valleys, too I've been traveling night and day I've been running all the way Baby, trying to get to you. Ever since I read your letter Where you said you loved me true I've been traveling night and day I've been running all the way baby, trying to get to you When I read your loving letter Then my heart began to sing There were many miles between us, But they didn't mean a thing. [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/e/elvis+presl\\... ] I just had to reach you, baby, In spite of all that I've been through. I kept traveling night and day, I kept running all the way, Baby, trying to get to you. Well if I had to do it over That's exactly what I'd do, I would travel night and day, And I'd still run all the way, Baby, trying to get to you. | LY | LY SL | 234,336 |
I Hate The Suzuki Swift There are several types of annoying driver you'll encounter on British roads, including me. In no particular order, they are: Drivers of big German cars with no indicators, presumably they come as an extra. Drivers of cars with the Icthus fish symbol on the back who seem to place their faith in Jesus rather than the highway code. 17 year old drivers of stupidly souped up Novas, Corsa, AXes or Saxos who probably won't live to be 18. Rover drivers who seem to be suffering from some sort of senile dementia while driving (that's me) But worst than all of these are Suzuki Swift drivers and their horrid little cars. First of all, the Suzuki Swift is an ugly car that first erupted from the pustulent boil of Suzuki's design studios back in the early 1990s. It's a hideously bland hatchback with no redeeming stylistic features whatsoever. It's also incredibly uncomfortable and unpleasant to drive. What's amazing is that you can still buy a Suzuki Swift from a dealer, but it's not something that they, or Suzuki, advertise. It's strictly an brown-paper-bag transaction like buying industrial strength haemorrhoid cream. It's a very, very cheap car to buy (since no-one wants one) and very cheap to insure. Which brings us to the second point. Suzuki Swift drivers are about the worst drivers in the world. They never indicate, have no road sense, don't look where they're going, can't park, can't navigate, can't drive at a consistent | OP | OP OB | 1,475,130 |
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hair and you'll also get a parting there that we don't want to see and this is just much softer. So, just very loosely taking it from the top, you can see that this plait lays on top of the hair which gives it a really nice effect as well. The great thing about this is though it's a little bit tricky to do it yourself, it's actually quite nice to have it not perfect. Yet the whole thing about boho is just keeping it quite soft, really, so don't worry too much if you don't get it right the first time because it's okay. And you can add hair accessories as well, to kind of hide any little mistakes you might have made with your plait. So, for now, we've finished with this side, and just secure it yourself out of the way with a hair bauble or a clip or something, just keep it out of the way. And then, we're going to do exactly the same on the other side. So, the next thing we're going to do is mattify these plaits a little bit, so they're not too sleek and too perfect. So, we're just going to get some clay here which is very matte, it's a matte product. It's usually for men's hair, actually, because generally women want shiny hair. So, guy stuff is better for getting this kind of matte look. We're just going to go through and break up the plait a little | HI | HI HT | 427,347 |
the last election for the sake of not only Qld, but for the nation generally. Jayell : Hadron : Rhonda : 17 Feb 2010 11:59:39pm Coalition Actually, I think the focus of attention is on what a goose Barnaby made of himself on Q&A on Monday night! Tony Jones pretty much gave up in the end trying to make sense of BJ's responses. I'm afraid Barney's out of his depth in the federal arena, but hey, I'm not complaining.... Arthur 1 : State and Federal Government debt,is quite small by almost any standard. If the general public is allowed to borrow themselves silly,and refuse to save,why do we think our governments are wrong when they have borrowed money,in an attempt to avert disaster,forced upon us by the private sector,who demand that government fix the problem. Cunnamulla Fella : Arthur 1 : The mortgage debt is around 90% of GDP,wouldn't that be having an effect on interest rates?If so how can Barnaby,claim that a Government debt of 9% by 2014-2015 will force up interest rates. Lindsay Tanner claimed on G&A that Government net debt was a mere $20b.If that is the case,how can that put pressure on Interest rates? Barnaby claims a long history of involvement in the financial industry.I wonder what he was employed as,certainly not as a spokesman on financial matters,or a PR man,as nobody heard of him until he rode into Canberra on his save Telestra horse,which was quickly hauled off to John Howard's Knackery. Cunnamulla Fella : | OP | OP OB | 120,751 |
people, most of them youth, who were shot without mercy, face to face. The cruelty is unparalleled in Norwegian history," Judge Arne Lyng said. "This means that the defendant even after serving 21 years in prison would be a very dangerous man." In his final words, Breivik regretted not killing more people, apologizing to other "militant nationalists" for not achieving an even higher death toll. He said he wouldn't appeal the ruling because that would "legitimize" a court he said got its mandate from a political system that supports multiculturalism. Prosecutors also said they would not appeal, bringing the legal process for Norway's worst peacetime massacre to an end and providing closure for victims' families and survivors, who have had to endure weeks of testimony from Breivik describing the victims as traitors for embracing immigration. From Europe's far right, the reaction was mixed. Some argued that Friday's verdict played into their core beliefs, though they have spoken out against his violent rampage. "It was obviously wrong what he did, but there was logic to all of it," said Stephen Lennon, the 29-year-old leader of the English Defence League, an anti-Muslim group. "By saying that he was sane, it gives a certain credibility to what he had been saying. And that is, that Islam is a threat to Europe and to the world." | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 742,242 |
progressive, and are sometimes - but not always - included in the resolutions. CAR When did these regional seminars begin? How long were you involved in the seminar process? CGC Well, I began attending seminars as the representative of the U.S. Virgin Islands Government, and also as an independent expert, beginning in 1990 at the Caribbean seminar held in Barbados . This was in commemoration of the thirtieth anniversary of the landmark Decolonization Declaration. A Pacific Seminar was also held that year in Vanuatu specifically for Pacific territories. An earlier seminar was held in Havana in 1985 commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Decolonization Declaration (Resolution 1514 (XV). From 1992, the seminars essentially became an annual exercise, alternating between both regions, and I presented at most of them as government representative. I usually presented an additional paper as an expert, as well. After 2006 when my own political mandate came to an end, I presented at several of the seminars solely as an expert. American Samoa Governor Togiola T.A. Tulafono (c) is flanked by governance advisor Dr. Carlyle Corbin (l) and Chamoru activist Hope Cristobal (r) during a break in the proceedings of the United Nations Pacific regional seminar in Noumea, New Caledonia (2010). CAR Did you attend the Pacific Regional Seminar in Quito last May? CGC No. I believe I am still on the expert list, but some other colleagues participated. In any case, I would not have been able to attend as I participated on several panels at | SP | SP IT | 3,197,685 |
the pelvic area, making it harder for it to open fully and the baby is born against the force of gravity. If you can move around during and between contractions, listening to and responding to your body, the pain is much more bearable. As the proud father present at all 4 of my childrens births I can confirm that Nitrous Oxide (NOX) is your best bet - not sure what the wife had but I was up the end where the NOX was and after a couple of snorts didn't feel a damn thing - mind you one time there was this little guy in a suit flying around in an upside down bowler hat not sure what that was all about intramuscular injection = terrible. I was absolutely fine and then they gave me an injection - I suddenly started getting paranoid - somebody said 'sonicaid' and I heard 'sellotape' and was terrified that they all had secret plans to sellotape the baby to the wall and sellotape the rickety NHS bed together. Screamed about them until the pethadine wore off. Wouldn't let anybody near me. Don't go near the pethadine. And be careful of the gas and air. It's like 3 gin and tonics, which is fine, so long as you don't want to make clear decisions about anything or feel in control. I found my first labour to be really painful. I was in hospital, and stressed, and the midwives kept telling me there was ages to | HI | HI HT | 339,213 |
stated objectives of INSITE (see appendix B). Each table contains highlights from: (i) published and unpublished research on INSITE, data on use provided by ( VCH ), and three pieces of additional research requested by the EAC ; (ii) research on the Sydney, Australia SIS ; and (iii) research on other SISs in other countries. Over 8,000 people have visited INSITE to inject drugs. Eighteen percent or 1506 of these 8,000 people account for 86% of the overall visits to INSITE. Less than 10% used INSITE for all injections. The median number of visits is approximately eight. An average of more than 600 visits a day shows that INSITE operates near capacity. Approximately 80% of the 600 daily visits are for injecting, the remaining 20% for other support services such as counseling. Based upon two surveys of a sample of approximately 1,000 users, the following key user characteristics have been identified: have been injecting drugs for an average of 15 years; majority (51%) inject heroin and 32% cocaine; 87% are infected with Hepatitis C virus ( HCV ) and 17% with human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ); 18% are aboriginal; 20% are homeless and many more live in single resident rooms; 80% have been incarcerated; 38% are involved in the sex trade; 21% were using methadone; and 59% reported a non-fatal overdose in their lifetime. The injections at INSITE account for less than 5% of injections in the DTE . This limits the likelihood of significant direct impact from INSITE | IN | IN FI | 420,115 |
route you take, there are a number of highlights along the way, but perhaps the best-known areas is Tuckerman Ravine. A popular spot for skiers and hikers alike, the glacial cirque is among the most iconic natural formations of the mountain. Smugglers' Notch State Park Located in the northeast corner of Vermont, Smugglers' Notch State Park is a highlight of the Green Mountains and offers some of the best views of fall foliage in the entire country. There are numerous hiking opportunities within the park, but any adventure travel enthusiast will tell you that you can't visit without trekking down the Long Trail, the oldest long-distance trail in the United States. Walden Pond State Reservation Perhaps best known as the home of legendary writer Henry David Thoreau, this Concord, Massachusetts, natural highlight also provides some of the best fall foliage views in the region. Aside from its natural appeal, Walden is especially appealing to literary enthusiasts, who can visit the cabin where Thoreau spent two years and penned one of his most famous works. The pond is also just a short distance from other highlights of the Bay State and will certainly appeal to anybody who has a love of early U.S. history. Camden, Maine It may not be a state park, but the small town of Camden, Maine, has plenty to offer by way of fall foliage. Located on the state's east coast, the views are made especially appealing thanks to the town's proximity to Penobscot Bay, which is | OP | OP OB | 615,916 |
e. Not too shabby. | HI | HI HT | 346,239 |
part of a Twisted Folk night. There is also a very special show in the pipeline, so watch this space. Again, for full details see the SHOWS section. The video for Modern Plays has just been named one of the Videos of the month by creative review magazine - You can watch the video below: | IP | IP | 473,177 |
News: Qatar: Poet detained; unfair trial and fears of ill-treatment. RAN 71/12 1 November 2012 International PEN's Writers in Prison Committee is seriously concerned by the detention of poet Mohammed Ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami. Al-Ajami was arrested on 16 November 2011. He was then reportedly held incommunicado for months before being allowed family visits, and remains in solitary confinement in Doha's Central Prison. He is believed to be facing charges of inciting to overthrow the ruling system, which carries the death penalty under article 130 of Qatar's penal code. His court sessions have been held in secret without any legal representation. PEN is alarmed at reports that he has been ill-treated and tortured , and there are mounting concerns for his well-being in detention. PEN International urges the Qatari authorities to abide by their obligations under Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of poet Al-Ajami. According to PEN's information, Al-Ajami was summoned on 16 November 2012 to the Qatari state security to be interrogated about a poem entitled 'Tunisian Jasmine', which he wrote in January 2011 and in which he criticized governments across the Gulf, stating that "we are all Tunisia in the face of the repressive elite". He previously recited a poem that criticised Qatar's emir, which was posted online in August 2010. Al-Ajami has appeared before Doha's Criminal Court on five occasions; his lawyer has not been allowed to attend the sessions and has reportedly | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,113,459 |
mask the causes, which in turn could kill cash So, we try to make a pleasurable living Masks above death before birth Back to square one. Grab your partner for a chat, no one can argue with that Lie together, be a party force Words of future, situation divorced How things could be in a stammer Is there life after the cough? Smash a sickle with your hammer Talk a donkey's hind leg off Well, love the animals except when They're not your type and ditch 'em again Get poetical 'bout daydreams Verbal comes in streams and streams So why not fool someone you can? Don't do, just rap about your plan Bloody effort is such a headache Gain pleasure from donating earache Management, on worker relations, say "Thanks for your co-op in getting laid off" Top bands to start up radio stations Promo gab to get the kids in the shop And singing "Mirror, mirror on the toilet wall, Who's the fairest of them all?" Those most eloquent with words Most dexterous with adjectives and verbs Well, it's all talk But that goes without saying Have you ever wanted to heave a brick through your TV screen? Now you can vent your rage that safe and silent Telly Brick way Just chuck your Telly Brick at your TV, you'll feel better right away It's made of British air bubbles in supersoft foam lovingly encased 2.95 the lighter but about to receive a hearty laugh An ornament with a sense | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
truly serve the ruling class in so far as it is relatively autonomous from the diverse fractions of this class, precisely in order to be able to organise the hegemony of the whole of this class' (7). This ties in with the idea that Elster puts forward that it may be in the best interests of the dominant class to abdicate power to the state. While Elster's class balance theory claims that the state can be autonomous from the dominant class, Poulantzas shows that the autonomy gained by the state is used in the interests of the dominant class. In order to explain why the state acts in the interests of the bourgeoisie, even though it may have a large degree of political autonomy, Miliband puts forward the idea of the 'circulation of elites' (8). This is the assertion that those who occupy high positions in the state originate from the dominant class. This can be explained by elitist schooling systems which are available to only the wealthy, and by the action of 'old-boy' networks, where personal connections help to advance position. The result of this is that the individuals in control of the state, and those at the top of the bourgeoisie have a common class background, and may even be personal friends. Miliband investigates Britain, the United States, France, Germany and Japan, and finds that the education system, and society in general are arranged so that the state is controlled by people who originate from the dominant class. | IP | IP PA | 774,407 |
Post navigation Strategy -- what it should be In an earlier post I discussed a number of common features in business strategies that indicate they may be a bit suspect. I promised to follow up with the flip-side -- what good strategy should be. Here it is. A good business strategy messes with the DNA of your business -- if you're not finding it difficult and demanding, you're not doing it right. Strategy -- in pretty much any context -- is a deceptively simple process underpinned by potentially complex layers of data collection, diagnosis, theory building, policy development, planning, execution and review. Unfortunately some management consultants present that in exactly the opposite order; that is they tell you that strategy is a complex process (otherwise why would you pay them to help you?) and give you the impression that the underlying processes involve things like 'visioning' and 'aspiration'. My previous post had lots to say about things like that, some of them libellous if I'd said them about an individual or company. At its most basic, good strategy is: Knowing where, what and who you are. Deciding where, what and who you want to be. Identifying all the limiting factors, barriers, competition and constraints that could impede the transition from 1 to 2, along with the degree to which they can be influenced by local action (stuff you can do) and to what degree they might be influenced by near-to-medium term macro effects (stuff you can't do). Designing and implementing | OP | OP | 1,482,378 |
disappeared without trace. If you want to stay in a hotel in the Glebe today you do so in an eleven story structure adjacent to the Queensway - far less peacefully. It would do the Glebe a lot of good if the Grove Hotel were to be rebuilt. 19. Browns Inlet from Bank Street Bridge showing reeds growing over the former location of the Canal Road. At low water it is marked by a large concrete drain. (Marcelle Jubinville). An economic depression set in during the early seventies so that little happened along Bank Street until the turn of the century, after the economic boom of the nineties, when the Glebe started to be subdivided into residential lots. Houses were built first east of Bank Street in an area briefly known as Spencerville, and then south of Fifth Avenue on Mutchmor's land. The Ottawa Electric Railway (streetcar) was built in 1891, to serve Lansdowne Park and the new urban area, replacing the horsedrawn streetcars that had been there since 1868. The streetcars were removed in 1959. One of the earliest houses on the east side of Bank Street, built in 1878, was that of Robert Dewar. It still remains, behind a single storey structure that was for many years Mr.Wong's grocery, at 797 Bank Street. There were about sixteen other similar simple houses belonging mainly to market gardeners built in the late seventies and mid eighties. This section of Bank Street, in the original glebe between Glebe and Fifth Avenues, | NARRATIVE | NA HA | 43,420 |
found I had to parse and produce some XML files at work - in Delphi. Having seen lots of advice in lots of places that "the first thing a new programmer does with XML is to try, and fail, to write his own XML parser," I was hesitant. Okay, I thought. Why not look into one of those well-known, fancy pants XML parsers that will surely solve my problem in two seconds flat? Well, I looked into them. Much more than two seconds later, I emerged, horrified. How can you guys possibly make parsing a text file so complicated? Why, after adding your tool, does my project now seem more difficult than it did when I started? So I broke down and wrote an XML parser myself. In Delphi. In about 500 lines. In an afternoon. I'm sure I left out major portions of the XML spec, but you know what? It parses the file the customer sent me, and the Big Fancy Professional XML Library didn't, because it said the file was invalid. I guess that makes me a clueless newbie. But back to tokenizers As an odd coincidence, someone I know was doing some (much less redundant) work on parsing a different file format at around the same time. As anyone who has done parsers should know, most parsers are divided into two main parts: lexical analysis (which I'll call "tokenizing") and parsing . I agree with this distinction. Unfortunately, that seems to be where my formal education | HI | HI HT | 225,805 |
forcing Bonnie Prince Charlie to flee to the highlands. He eventually reached Europe where he died in exile (in Rome). In this song a young woman laments the failure of the uprising and her Jacobite lover's absence from Scotland. Pauline Mackay Themes for this song Selected for 17 March Ireland's 'Minstrel Boy', Thomas Moore, was much influenced by Robert Burns. Here, for St Patrick's Day, is a Burns song, unusually not about exile from Ireland but rather enforced emigration to the 'Emerald Isle'. The homesick migr whose lament this is suffers banishment as a defeated Jacobite and will never see 'fair Scotland's strand' or the woman he loves again. Others, as is customary every March 17th, will have more cause to celebrate Ireland and the Irish... This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so. | LY | LY PO SL | 247,643 |
starting at 7pm rather than 5pm?" But Laxon believes it will be a successful campaign. "That's the challenge [getting crowd numbers], and to say we can't get more crowd numbers despite not always selling out Colin Maiden games is a bit defeatist really. "It will be a bit of a promo push from SKY Sports' point of view, as they are covering the games and that's a considerable cost to them," he says. "We will make a huge effort to tap into the resources we have to make sure we have decent crowds. It doesn't mean we will fill the 40,000 seat stadium like Eden Park, but it still means we should be able to get a respectable crowd and fill up the lower stands." New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White believes the Friday night television slots will help raise the profile of the HRV cup and domestic cricket. "Part of NZC's mission is to have more people playing and more people watching cricket. The partnership with SKY will play a key role in delivering on that vision." | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,798,380 |
as best they can in their true gender with a non-conforming body, and no help or support whatsoever. I may feel robust right now. I am older, maybe tougher, maybe less obvious than some. But I really feel frightened for those who are not. A psychiatric diagnosis with zero psychiatric support? This is a degree of carelessness and dereliction - "First do no harm?" It seems our healthcare system has forgotten. Doing nothing is very harmful. Thank you for sharing your experiences, for a number of us it is a lonely painful path. I am just glad that I have the support and acceptance (if slow to change pronouns =P) support of my family and freinds. I love the powerful pictures here, Sarah. I think it's really important that trans issues are understood at an early age and there's an established and agreed protocol for screening and helping gender varient young people. Things are changing and schools curriculum now includes awareness of LGBT issues which is... wonderful. Primary school understanding of trans issues is particularly poor but this is exactly where sensitive intervention, guidance and support really needs to take place. I think they have a pivotal role to play in the assessment and referral of children before the onset of puberty. They act in loco parentis, they have responsibility as educators and accountable professionals to safegaurd the emotional welfare of trans children... before it gets too late. Lets move the responsibilty from the child (to declare, nay scream, his | SP | SP | 3,035,495 |
computer that I lent out and installed it on a few others and no problems. I use the same combination to clean up my friends computers. Works well. But after using my Linux computer for a while, My windows computer feels like a slug. It's time to make Linux my main computer. Had a virus a while back that avg would stop but then the virus would just go dormant and scans couldn't find it. But every time avg stopped it the notice displayed it's directory location. Tracked that sucker down the old fashion way! Home PC I use Microsoft Security Essentials and common sense when browsing the internet. Malwarebytes provides a weekly on demand scan. At work we run Webroot SecureAnywhere. It uses >5MB RAM with no impact on the CPU. There is no need to download daily virus definitions because it's always connected to their "cloud" servers for zero day threats. For an already infected PC I like to run the Kaspersky boot rescue disk. Then reset web browsers / hosts file / TCIP connection. Follow up with AutoRuns and ProcessExplorer and conclude with a scan from Mawarebytes. Infection gone! Malware Bytes AntiMalware is probably the best at the second opinion antivirus. i had a virus a while back that actually infected my computer that norton didn't catch straight off (yes i use norton 360). by the time it did catch it what it had intended to do was done: disable all administrator rights i had. i couldn't | HI | HI HT | 3,246,278 |
do restaurants, food and travel. | HI | HI RE | 3,061,610 |
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) While the team around him has stumbled through five straight losses, Arizona inside linebacker Daryl Washington is emerging in his third season as one of the best defensive players in the NFL. The former TCU star slipped to the second round of the 2010 draft because of concerns he wasn't big enough to play the position. ``I look at the way he plays,'' coach Ken Whisenhunt said, ``the speed, how he can avoid guys, the big sudden change plays that he makes, and it's very impressive.' The Cardinals are looking awfully smart for locking the fleet 26-year-old up with a big contract before this season began. That six-year, $32.5 million deal - including a $2.5 million signing bonus and $10 million in other bonuses over the life of the deal, could be a bargain. He's making $2.5 million this year. Cardinals safety Kerry Rhodes has watched Washington's fast-track maturing through the usual troubles of a rookie season, to considerable growth in 2011 - to this year. ``This year he's just a different animal,'' Rhodes said. ``He knows everything. He's such a smart guy. He's very instinctive and he can make all the plays on the field. He could play safety. I think he understands football now. He's not just an athlete running around - which he's very good at - but he understands football now.'' Washington, 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, said he's heard the ``too small'' talk for years. ``That's always been motivating - to prove you | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 1,399,982 |
again on the horse and cart and the bicycle for getting about." Such a Measure would evoke a great deal of support because some of us think that 6,000 lives a year is a hideous blot on our way of life. Other people would oppose such a Measure on the ground that it is the price we have to pay for the convenience which motor transport affords. The country would certainly be divided into two over such a proposal, and a proposal of that kind would cut right across party lines. Let us assume that the House of Lords threw out such a Bill. Does anyone suggest that a year, between the Second Reading of the Bill and its final Third Reading in this House would be an insufficient time for the electorate to make 234 up its mind on the proposal? There are many ways in which electorates can make their views felt by the Government of the day, however great its majority may be. There are by-elections, public meetings, the Press, petitions, the reception that Members of Parliament get when they attend meetings in their own constituencies, and, if the House likes, I will throw in local municipal elections. Therefore, I do not see why it should be necessary to give the electorate two years instead of one in order to make it quite clear to the Government of the day what the wishes of the electorate are. I am fortified in that view by what happened in | SP | SP IT | 466,997 |
Im stupid? [- From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/a/andy-sambe\\... -] Im not a part of this system! My dads not a phone! Duh! Some poser hands me a cake at a birthday party What you want me to do with this, eat it? Happy birthday to the ground! I threw the rest of the cake too! Welcome to the real world, jackass! So many things to throw on the ground Like this, and this, and that. And even this. Im an adult! Then the two phonys got up. Turns out they had a taser. And they tased me in the butt hole. I fell to the ground. The phonys didnt let up. Tasing on my butt hole, over and over. I was screaming and squirming My butt hole was on fire! The moral of this story is: you cant trust the system! Man! these lyrics are submitted by Sarah these lyrics are last corrected by andy samberg | LY | LY SL | 538,332 |
Gonna Be A Long Time Lyrics - John Butler Trio (All tryin to find our way.) Well everybody's lookin for something they can't find, Walking straight ahead blind folded production line, Only taking time for one type of shoe shine. Don't look left/right now you got a street fine. Everybody lookin for just a little more. Working late nights trying to fight off the day glow. Waiting for the come-around but it is a no show. Driving in the fast lane lookin for the slow-mo... Oh what's in store I don't know anymore. Oh what's inside 'cos I can't hide from it now more. Oh what you see well it's not me anymore, yeah. Oh I don't know well I don't know man anymore Because I tell you once, I tell you twice, it's gonna be a long time But you don't take no ones advice, it's gonna be a long time you, Where were you, you weren't listenin, gonna be a long time Gonna be a long time. So now your face down, face lookin like a frying pan. Hitting up the clubs trying to feel like a real man. Beating your chest just like you're king kong but you're just a gui-tar no-string no-song. Feeling free like ya don't even know it, man you're towing the line hoping you just don't blow it. Man ya stuck in the mainframe trying to win the big game so much potential it even makes it more of a shame, shame, shame. | LY | LY SL | 37,110 |
more productive and always are waking up for fajr. may Allah bless you and your family as well Maiekattan Alsalam alykom Jazakom Allahh khayran..there is a point I dun understand should I sleep after shoruk and after morning prayers? or do u advice staying up for the rest of the day after fajr? | HI | HI HT | 798,545 |
in the top and the soft cooked apple comes out the bottom. This is what it looks like after it's been through the mill... add a little sweetener and it's great as it is. But I go one step further and turn it into Apple Butter (Sauce... it's still a bit soft once it's done.) I add tons of cinnamon and allspice and cook it at 325 for hours. Hours. Really. Like 6 of them. Stir every hour or so, and once it's about half the size it was it's ready to be put into jars as Apple Butter Sauce. By that time it's much darker in color and thick and sweet and spicy and yummy yummy yummy. It's fantastic on toast and even better with a meat like pork if you do eat meat. Definitely one of my favorite parts of autumn! The sheep love it too, cuz they get all the left overs. Yummy all around. Yeah nature, that's all I can say. 102 Responses to " Dog Laws Around the World " I don't like all the restrictions on dogs in the Bay Area (California/SF-Bay). There are leash laws everywhere, and the city counsels continue restricting where dogs go (even on leash). It makes hiking and other outdoor activities very discouraging...After all, who wants to go for a hike if your 1.5 year old Golden can't come, too? Many of the wilderness areas on the Peninsula are completely restricted to dogs, and dogs have to be on | IN | IN IB | 3,260,691 |
handle on context. I believe that the commitment we made to begin with personal stories of excellence set us on the right track, but we may need other tools to help us better understand those stories. On the other hand, this work may not sit well with those who are equally committed to viewing education as a type of rational system that is primarily known and explained through a set of scientific tools and methods. To say that there is middle ground is not a negative thing. It is an acknowledgement of the fact that, while we will never get it totally right, a multi-facted perspective is the best way to come closer to the teachers we aspire to be, and the system that we aspire to have. About Stephen Hurley Stephen Hurley has been involved in public education for over 27 years, serving as a classroom teacher, school-based resource, curriculum consultant and teacher educator. He is most passionate about issues and conversations around school change and innovation, and welcomes all voices to the conversation. You can contact Hurley at stephen.hurley@sympatico.ca | IP | IP | 224,265 |
hotel nightclub's VIP section on Sunday. Earlier that day, the hard-partying prince was surrounded by a gaggle of girls at the city's Encore Beach Club after news spread the royal was in town. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 53,715 |
roles! We say, women all the way! It's not very often that a movie will churn out the choicest of ingredients to make a recipe for a feel-good, blockbuster entertainer! And English Vinglish leaves no stone unturned in sustaining the above statement. Directed by a newbie, it will instantly make connection with anyone who grapples with his/her "non-English" background! Everything about the movie -- from direction to cinematography, heart-warming music to the perfect character portrayals and to Sridevi herself -- beams a positive, spirited, feel-good sentiment, that is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. Of course the movie comes with its share of cons. At times, getting too much on the stereotypical side! But the pros, weighing more, elicit a smile here, a laugh there and finally tickle the sentimental bone of yours. An actor who has returned to silver screen after fifteen years, English Vinglish makes for a perfect comeback for Sridevi. Someone who earned the tag of first female superstar in Bollywood somehow seems to reinvent herself in the second innings and is just as beautiful and charming as before! As for a quick glance at the story, Sridevi plays a demure, petite housewife always on her toes to serve her family. Albeit one drawback -- she's not as well-versed in the English language as the rest of the family, making her a piece of embarrassment and mockery for her husband and kids. Gauri Shinde (the Director) brings such real instants beautifully alive in the movie, | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,127,077 |
going on. I have looked at it briefly. Everything seems fine. The next step will be trying to have strip poker or something where I can play with people. And, since I'm a Vegas girl, I'm going to win. It seems like you have been on an extended hiatus from shooting. I was on a hiatus, well, because, ummm ... I'm going to guess it had something to do with being in a relationship. Are you ready to jump back into it now? I haven't really decided yet if I will jump back into doing films. I have had some discussions with people who do 3D cinema here. It would be interesting to do 3D porn , but that will depend on the market. Right now, more Germans have 3D TVs than Americans. | SP | SP IT | 3,165,813 |
could become infertile because of the local NHS primary care trust's decision to spend less on screening for chlamydia. Failure to detect and treat the common sexually transmitted infection increases the risk of a sufferer not being able to have children later in life. "Chlamydia screening has been cut by Lambeth PCT to save money. That's sad and short-sighted because it will mean that young girls end up being infertile because they won't find out that they had chlamydia," said Gerada. GPs in Lambeth have also seen cuts to budgets for interpreting services to help them communicate with patients whose first language is not English, and patients forced to wait longer for physiotherapy. Nicholson, other NHS leaders and ministers have stressed repeatedly this year that the task of saving 20bn by 2015 should not mean cuts to patient services. "Despite the huge scale of the 20bn efficiency savings demanded by the 'Nicholson challenge', the secretary of state for health has consistently pledged to protect the NHS frontline," said Dr Tim Ringrose, a spokesman for Doctors.net.uk. "Yet our research, among the doctors who are working there, finds that the reality is somewhat different." He added: "We have received reports about across the board budget cuts to essential services, staffing shortages, and pressures to reduce prescribing of newer, potentially more effective therapies. "Doctors are very supportive of the drive to improve efficiency in the NHS but don't want to see reductions in access to services or reduced quality to services for patients." | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 297,110 |
Suzzy, for instance has stopped the affair, split, her husband knows about things, she has got back together and is still unsure. How you can judge someone in such turmoil is beyond me. I would like to ask the admin team once more for an opinion on the use of the site because I do not want to be judged for airing my views and offering support. Personally, posts such as the above feel abusive and I do not feel they are in line with the ethos of this site. If the thread has got too long, then the admin team need to deal with it as those who are trying to sort out such turmoil in their lives should not have to cope with abusive comments such as the one above. April OMG i said i was going to set the cat amongst the pigeons but i didnt think this would happen. I am not saying that you are all bad people, far from it but what i am saying is that you are all wallowing in your own sadness and not thinking of the actual people who are going to get hurt in all the mess that you have created. April - Suzzy didnt end her affair, the bloke she was seeing ended it because he was putting his marriage and kids first and her marriage only collasped cos her husband found out about it so i wouldnt be so quick to defend unless you have read all | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
person who is sending the email through GMAIL. I have seen that a lot of people have asked the same question but still no one has replied. I hope you may help. Please can someone help me trace this person. His name is John Hills and I need to know if he is legit or a scam because he's got all my account details and is now ignoring me. There is nothing on his e-mail exept his adress that is hillsloanfirm@gmail.com . He does not have a telephone number on nor a company name or anything. Hey, I have troubles with this. First of all congrats cause the post is so good that I fully understood it in the first try and I'm not even that smart. My trouble is the following, I need to track someone's IP to be able to prove where an e-mail was sent from. I didn't try it yet but I'd like to know if there is someway anyone can fool or change the IP adress using hack techniques or anything else making it either impossible to trace or fake another location, to be a 100% sure I'm not fooled. If so, how much of an expert must one be to be able to do something like that? I have not tested this yet, so it may not be as simple as it seems to be. Once you have the IP address and obtain the longitude and lattitude of that IP address, one can enter | HI | HI HT | 717,166 |
Best wishes of success to you, and your creation is amazing! Your hats are very cool and very pretty, but stop being so self righteous. Stop pulling the starving artist card. Sure, she was a jerk, but man up and stop being butthurt because some random lady was a smart ass. Your hats *are* very expensive. Instead of seeing a piece of art, they see a hat. Your work is worth it to some, and not to others. Like everything else in the world. Laugh it off and put your big girl panties on. Stop being so pretentious about your crafts -- you'll grow as a person. I know how you feel! I too am underappreciated! I make toliet paper wreaths and sell them for $50 bucks each. Many times people have said that I am overpriced! Little do they know the trama my body endures to make one wreath. Lets break it down....It takes about 50 rolls to make one wreath, I have to buy cottenelle which is about 20 bucks a pack. WHy cottenelle you say? Well I have to use the paper to get the rolls, thus forth many a laxative I take to poop that much. I have many a hemroid from all this. So 20 bucks a roll, plus 5 bucks for PrepH...we are already up to 25 bucks for one wreath! I still have to buy glue and thats like another 5 bucks. Then I just pay myself the difference. I feel your pain, | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,269,100 |
striking hindquarter. He also has the rein and length of barrel one normally associates with horses who get over ground. So he's a lovely genetic mix of the speed and strength of JET SPUR coupled with the scope of a potential stayer. He's correct in conformation, his Xrays are fine and he's done well since the sale at Kolora Lodge. QTIS eligible the colt will be prepared at Eagle Farm by Steve O'Dea who's prepared both stayers (FIGASAURUS) and sprinters (SWITMOA, PARSNIPS, EMPRESS ME etc) for us. There are a few price options which include initial insurance, floating, vet examinations, scoping etc. With shares starting at $1,350 plus GST he's the cheapest horse we're syndicating all year! Please read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) associated with this horse before considering this investment | IP | IP DS | 69,130 |
3 stars. Steinfeld was fantastic. Hope to see her again on the screen very soon. steve griff : 11 Feb 2011 8:52:16pm ((True Grit))[[8]] Great film, great mood. Jeff Bridges and Hailee were superb. If you couldn't understand the dialogue I suggest you pay attention next time or stay at home and watch Kylie videos. I prefer the original as it moves with a bit more pace and has a better ending. The ending on this new film, while effective, is a bit "flat". John Rayner : 11 Feb 2011 8:31:45pm ((True Grit))[[9]] The Cohen Brothers amazing direction+Roger Deakins camera work+a fantastic cast+a script of mythical proportions= a wonderful movie experience! I loved this movie for many reasons,the sublime prose spoken by the actors is stunning,how amazing is Jeff Bridges and what a find Hailee Steinfeld is,the action sequences are fasntastic,plus did I mention Josh Brolin! Long live the western and bravo you amazing Cohens,yet again! Chris w : Frank : 11 Feb 2011 6:38:24pm ((True Grit))[[9]] True Grit v2 is great entertainment, full stop. You really have to marvel at the Cohen Bros' ability to tell a story. Much better than the original it right up there with the best westerns. It will stand the test of time. Hailee Steinfield and Jeff Bridges were fantastic. Tabetha : 11 Feb 2011 6:17:03pm ((True Grit))[[9]] I don't agree with David - i thought the ending was very sad, the fact that after all that time she'd missed him by only a | SP | SP IT | 314,872 |
My final dish from my dinner party. It was a nice, relaxing way to finish the meal as it can all be made well in advance, all that is required is to get the granita out of the freezer a few minutes before serving. My first challenge was to make a dairy free mousse. I've made a mousse without any cream before and it turned out fine, although it was very rich. This time, I managed to get my hands on some coconut cream (not the same as coconut milk). A small can of coconut cream was all I needed and it didn't really affect the mousse's final flavour... nothing more than a hint of coconut, but it made all the difference, producing a nice creamy mousse to which most are accustomed. A plain chocolate mousse seemed a little basic and after the full flavoured pepperoni sauce I wanted something a little more refreshing. I hadn't really experienced much in the way of granitas, plenty of sobert but granita seems less popular. I'm not really sure why we rarely see granita because it's such a great thing to have, it's like a slushie for grown ups! I came across a raspberry and limoncello granita recipe on chef Marcus Samuelsson's website and I felt that it would go perfectly with a chocolate mousse. I made only a few minor changes to his recipe, adding more limoncello and reducing the lemon juice to give it a slightly sweeter and less pronounced lemon | HI | HI RE | 3,024,571 |
the 1940 armistice he was ready to cooperate freely with the Americans. In the meantime General Giraud, at first shocked to discover that the local French would not follow him, had become convinced that Darlan was the only French official in the region who could lead North Africa to the side of the Allies. When the Germans entered southern France Giraud went to Darlan to offer cooperation. The fighting at Casablanca had ceased because of Darlan's order; at other places the fighting was over before the order was received. Under German pressure the Marshal has just abandoned exercise of power to the Head of Government only reserving for himself the signing of constitutional laws. This means that the Marshal does not wish decisions that the French Government may be impelled to make in the sole interest of Germany to bear his signature. The Marshal declared yesterday (November 19) that he was the living embodiment of France. This is so and that is why we have pledged ourselves to him. We have not pledged ourselves to the Head of Government. Our patriotic duty remains unchanged. Liberate the homeland and the Empire and, I should add, liberate the Marshal, the living embodiment of imperial France. In 1940 by signing the armistice at a time when France was invaded and practically disarmed the Marshal prevented France from disappearing as a nation and saved Africa from destruction and occupation. Ever since and until lately France remained alone. If this policy had not been followed | NARRATIVE | NA HA | 66,229 |
problem. It's a horrible cycle, but you're running out of options as you start getting into the situation where you are unable to ask people how to help you with your problem communicating with people... Here's an idea: get the address on the front of the building and mail the doctors office a letter. You're not confronting the doctor face to face, you're asking your question, and it will give him the opportunity to approach you on your next visit or call you back (hopefully, if he's a worth a damn doctor) A GP is a general doctor. What you need is a specialist, namely a psychiatrist. There are many medicines for anxiety and many different doseages. Do not go to a doctor you are not comfortable with. Not sure of your age--but schools and many jobs have counselors. theye are usually a psychologist. A psychologist cannot prescribe medicine because they are not a medical doctor. But they can do counseling and steer you in the right direction. Best wishes You can ask to see another doctor, you can ask to do this over the phone of it helps. if this doctor is also of no help ask to see one of the practice nurses or CPN (community psychiatric nurses) as they're generally nicer and you don't technically need to see a doctor for something like this. Source(s): I'd agree, ask to speak to a lady doctor if the practice has one, they won't mind. You might find her easier | ID | ID QA | 1,430,491 |
I've missed you guys, but holding off on color for now because... I'm having a baby!!!!! I've been dying to tell you for so long but since my last two pregnancies were losses I've been trying to hold out until I knew everything was going ok! I'm about 3 months now so I'm telling the world! i thought i was due may 23rd, but I had my first ultrasound about a week and a half ago and the baby measured 5 days further than I thought! My doc said she might change my due date to May 18th but she wasn't sure if she was going to change it yet or not. Baby's heartbeat was 166 today! I I'm so excited but I look like crap! I'm already dreaming of going green after the baby is born because its birthstone will be emeralds and its last name will be Greene : ) I can't believe how much everyone has changed in the few short months that I've been gone(I've been glued baby boards!)...Katox has long hair, littledragon has short hair! I can't wait to go through all the timelines! I'm kind of afraid if I look any more I will want to pull out all my supplies and get started! I NEED to color but I don't want to smell the bleach! My pravana hasn't faded that much, actually, but my roots are so freakin long and there is so much gray in my hair! I guess I've been dyeing | ID | ID DF | 3,025,927 |
his unwillingness to let thousands of people interact or discuss his assertions, via his part of the blogosphere, comes across as passing strange. As to the "identical remarks" made by "the same people" I suspect that's mostly a function of a failure to actually explain the contradictions. As to "Let's All Argue With Doug" that'd simply be enabling him, right? Anywayyy... I suspect most of the important points ar now covered so let's move on Here is an active perspective, albeit ostensibly a legacy report, on concerns for a Canadian Education Strategy. It certainly shines a light on the fact that all schools do not provide quality education even though 60% of parents are happy with the system. What about the other 40% of parents? Here is an interesting article about how the pressure of going to another school seems to be the factor in making the separate school boards more effective than the public boards. In my work,I have also found the soul of the superintendent to be a huge factor,does he or she want their kids to achieve and have a better life or are they stoic to outcomes?Yes,that is huge also,do they put pressure on themselves to improve their school boards? We know private schools want to keep their clients so their pressure to do so is obvious.Only undue financial pressure will have a client leave a private school where their kids are thriving. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on\\... John L How does one access the discussion among the tens of | IP | IP PA | 213,093 |
disconnect my emotions from a visual piece where it's virtually impossible for me to do so with a song. Do you often make visual art inspired by, or in conjunction with, your music? How does it happen -- is there a synaesthetic quality to music for you? The only visual art I make that is directly inspired by my music is album/poster art. But my ideas on aesthetics of course cover both music and visual art. Yet I see them as playing very different roles in my life and my future. What are you most proud of about the new album? That I was able to step back and trust others to help me fulfil my intentions. What would you most like to achieve in the next five years? To become a mother and to have a real world gallery showing of my visual work. | SP | SP IT | 3,704,208 |
The other element of that essentially amounts to architecture: Do you have a high wall, and another retaining wall? But if you make your embassy a fortress, how can a diplomat relate to the population he is accredited to? That's what the ambassador in Benghazi was known for: He was prepared to go outside the traditional embassy walls. Before diplomatic relations were even formal, he was going about trying to articulate the benefits of a free Libyan society and what the U.S. could contribute to that end. So, he was always outside the compound. If you're behind a medieval fortress, as some diplomats find themselves today, it's very difficult to have a give and take with the people you want to talk to, and to read the mood of the people. On the one hand, you have a diplomatic role, but on the other hand, you have to be concerned about the safety of the diplomats. Exactly. I think you have to take that risk in order to maintain some sort of presence in the country, and I think that risk is an acceptable one. You can't connect, or develop relationships, by sitting back in Washington, Ottawa, Berlin, Tokyo, or other capitals pontificating. You have to be on the ground to make some sort of connection, however difficult that may be. That's the decision governments are going to have to make, and I think it's one that today's diplomats are prepared to respond to. Would it be wise to shut | SP | SP IT | 764,681 |
(yikes!) and going with what I have seen, communication between parent and child is a vital tool here, so cutting out a way another way they converse with their friends can be no bad thing. I was letting my 10 year old play games on my facebook account and one of my acquaintances got angry at her boyfriend and spewed all manner of nasties on his wall which prompted my son to ask me what two of those words meant, which resulted in an very awkward conversation. Not "friends" with her anymore (at all) and he's allowed to play games on a profile I made under one of my dogs. He's not using it for social activities at all. His school has set up something for that, which I suspect is being monitored and I should probably pay close attention to, especially now I read this article. Thank you! Interesting that just to hear Facebook mentioned, realistically would these reasons apply to other social networks too? (Like MySpace etc) Would you be happy letting your kids use social networking if you knew it was safe for them? (Like the GLOW network used in Scottish Schools) I'd also say the CEOP website has a lot of great advice for any parents who have concerns about their child's safety online. The FAQ's there are really useful. http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/Parents . Facebook is mentioned because it is on trend at the moment, (I think even the kids know Myspace is on it's way out) my | OP | OP AV | 3,028,290 |
Osama bin Laden's genome, which genes would you want to examine to try to understand his violent desires? I put this question to the psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, the author of a new book called "The Science of Evil" (and a cousin of comedian Sacha Baron Cohen). He replied that there is no evidence that bin Laden's crimes came from his nature, rather than from his experiences, so you might find nothing. A day in London for the launch of my new report `The Shale Gas Shock', published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation. I argue that shale gas calls the bluff of the renewable energy movement in the same way that genetically modified crops called the bluff of the organic farming movement. Just as GM allows the organic dream of drastic cuts in pesticide use to come true without high cost, so shale gas promises gradually to displace both coal (in electricity generation) and oil (in transport), drastically cutting carbon emissions without needing subsidy. Since subsidy is the lifeblood of most of the busybodies in the energy business, and since good news is no news, few people turned up for my report's launch. Back in the north, watching Newcastle United unconvincingly defeat Birmingham at St James's Park, I tried to explain `Blaydon Races' to my wife's Swedish cousin. Tyneside's national anthem chronicles no climactic battle, doomed love affair, prolonged feud or heroic feat, but the crash of a horse-drawn bus when a wheel fell off. Bizarrely, the crash never even | OP | OP OB | 370,515 |
visited. As a result, Arabs are liars and charlatans, as I myself have learned from experience. There is not a word of truth that springs from their lips. ***k off muslims ..islamics...its australia and you are raping it .. go fix your own ****ing countries up...so called paradise. Australia is a paradise that none of you ******g breeding germs deserve. The government are *****d im sick of it..nobody is allowed to say anything because it is racist .what a pile of shit.Simply we do not like your culture..in australia we speak english thats it!Have some ******g respect you cockroches ir im going to have to deport you all my fucking self Well folks, as you can see, tensions run high with this issue. That being said, there is no excuse for this sort of language and it certainly won't be tolerated on this blog. Having said that though, I appreciate Michael's sentiments and might I add that I fully endorse his stance when it comes to Islam in general terms, however crudely he might have expressed himself in the first place. I don't know the immigration situation in Australia, but in Europe, specialy France, Italy, Ireland to namea few, and in the USA immigration is a major problem. Now the situation is that the immigration policies are not decided by the inviting countries. So who is inviting these foreigners to immigrate in our countries? Who decide the immigration policies? That is a valid question. In the USA the economic situation | OP | OP OB | 462,115 |
life's stage the state of play is decided by the man and the woman plays the part of the anchor so who are you calling obscure? clucking with your mates god you're dead ringers for each other is that the understandable as you see it? with heroes and villians, geniui and legends you should be writing for the college magazine 'cos it's a bowl so small that you'll look good albeit a little squiffed out on the beer so sing for joy the mummy's boy who was happy to take the love but not so fussed that he could stop to thank her all that child and all that labour and complaining by the neighbours splinters from the part of the anchor don't ever try to pass off as truth the story that you're telling you're so concerned with all things youth I don't think you understand the respect I'm feeling for these people you see as fashion accessories you should be working in a straight inside job for the guy who owns the copyright you wanna make it up another floor "so don't die of ignorance because your fancy does you good" said the blind date that he plumped for in sri lanka 'cos if the beds a ship and the sea is nice and rough someone needs to play the part of the anchor so who are you calling obscure? clucking with your mates god you're dead ringers for each other is that the understandable as you see | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
allocating some of your pennies each month to medium term goals has many benefits in helping you stay focused on growing your pennies. Staying Focused on Medium-term Goals Extra Emergency Fund Before you begin paying off debt it is very wise to build up a small emergency fund to stop you having to resort to more debt in the event of a financial problem. But if you're saving for medium term goals. those savings can act as an extra fund to help bolster your emergency pot of pennies , giving you more security (until you spend those medium-term savings of course). For me my house deposit savings are acting as an emergency fund because I do not plan to buy a house for another few years. I'm still focused on the fund though: I found that it was easy to focus on saving because I knew that every penny saved has a double purpose : the potential to help me in an emergence, and as the first steps towards my medium term goal of owning a house. Medium-Term Becomes TODAY Quicker Than You Might Think Sometimes 'medium-term goals' quickly become today's needs: your car might break down beyond repair or an amazing opportunity might come up unexpectedly. I hate debt as much as the next personal finance blogger but by making a start on your medium term goals today rather than waiting to pay off all debt you will have flexibility : for example you could replace your car take | IN | IN IB | 3,034,695 |
Home Sweet Home: works from the Peter Fay collection 11 October ? 18 January 2004 Dr Deborah Hart, Senior Curator of Australian Paintings and Sculpture at the National Gallery of Australia, interviewed Peter Fay about a selection of works from his collection represented in Home Sweet Home . Images of the works, along with audio excerpts from the interview and transcriptions are all available below. Select the 'HIGH' or 'LOW' audio quality depending on the speed of your internet connection. It's made out of cardboard, and decorated in the most idiosyncratic way. It also doubles as a penholder. Slim's a great one for making sure that we've always got a pen, because, as he says, you never know when you'll want one... High | Low Within the dynamic of the photograph, which of course stops things dead, the great sense of energy and ongoing drama continues. it combines all of our own senses of 'shark', especially with the Australian dynamic... High | Low Education Resource It is a theme that runs through this collection; it's the way in which the found, the discarded; the refuse of life... the detritus... There are artists out there who can turn that so simply, at just a turn, into something that is so beautiful and is so poetic, and never attempting to disguise what those objects are... High | Low This square, the text, and the black object are vying for attention, vying for story telling. Whose story is it here that we are | IN | IN DT | 8,087 |
Culture Minister Kazimierz Zygulski added in an interview that ``the underground literature is junk, useless slander without any intellectual quality.'' At the same time, though, the police have launched an offensive against subversive literature. Almost every day during the past few months, announcements are made about the arrest of ``distributors of illegal publications.'' Sentences, averaging several years each, are handed down against ``anti-state writers.'' Such close police attention suggests that, despite official statements, underground publishing has an important impact. In addition to the illegal books, Western officials say the underground puts out some 1,000 publications, ranging from amateurish photocopied four-page pamphlets to slick, expensive intellectual journals. There are also underground broadcasts by ``Radio Solidarity'' and a full-length feature video dealing with the Stalin-era trials is making the rounds of Warsaw apartments. It is called ``Investigation.'' The written material regularly reaches about 3 million Poles, according to opposition activists. Although big cities are best supplied, they say that occasional messages reaching the countryside also are important. ``When a reader gets a paper, it tells him, `We still are here,' '' one activist says. ``It picks them up.'' The underground's efforts to inform and sustain hope do not take place in a vacuum of state-controlled mass media. Much of the population listens to foreign radio: the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Voice of America, and Radio Free Europe (RFE). Despite constant jamming of broadcasts, RFE says that enough of its programming gets through to keep Polish listenership to RFE the highest in the | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 495,389 |
Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a full year for 49. Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery and for just as if they were Amazon items. Book Description Publication Date: 4 Dec 2008 In a career spanning four decades Rupert Murdoch has built News International into a $70 billion corporation. Through a series of breathtaking gambles he expanded from his base in the Australian newspaper business to achieve a preeminent position in the UK's media, and to control a huge slice of Hollywood. Increasingly his company has built a presence in online and digital media, most recently through its acquisition of MySpace, and he is steadily expanding into Southeast Asia. But Murdoch is more than a predatory and merciless deal-maker. His company does not only generate dizzying profits and growth rates. His company generates the information that forms our understanding of the world. He presides over what we read, what we watch, what we come to believe about ourselves, to an extent that is without serious parallel anywhere on earth. In | IP | IP DS | 1,433,813 |
knockin' at my door There's a limousine outside And I know who it's for | LY | LY SL | 441,391 |
of the oldest branches on the tree of life. In this figure, for example, they compare versions of the RpoB gene in giant viruses (red), bacteria (purple), eukaryotes (blue), and archaea (green). Two branches that turned up in the global ocean survey are in cyan. Unknown 2 seems to be like the giant viruses, but Unknown 1 is just off the map. Eisen and his colleagues consider it possible that these genes come from a fourth domain. Analyzing the ancient history of genes is notoriously tricky, with lots of opportunities for spurious results to crop up, so this possibility might soon evaporate. But scientists have a number of tools at their disposal to test the results. In this case, the first order of business will be to find more of these exotic genes to see if they continue to fall into a distinct domain of their own. TIf they do, scientists will need to track down the actual organisms that carry them. Are they viruses, or are they true cells? That discovery might show how this possible fourth domain got its start. Did it start out as ordinary cellular life, and then some of its genes ended up in viruses? Or is the fourth domain another sign that life as we know it actually originated as viruses ? Answering those questions will be tough. And redrawing the tree of life will probably be even tougher. | IN | IN IB | 1,386,340 |
for all four generations of the device. Additionally, the site posts shots of alleged front and rear camera parts, as well as the home button, all said to be headed for the the next iPhone. May 17, 2012 Is Apple the new owner of iPhone5.com? Apple is the likely winner in a complaint it filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization to gain control of the iPhone5.com domain. The WIPO concluded an investigation into the domain on Apple's behalf, though the site still doesn't go anywhere. iPhone 5 launching with 3.95-inch display, more pixels? Citing sources, Apple blog 9to5Mac says Apple's testing two iPhones with larger displays at its headquarters, one of which will be released. The blog adds that the screen has a 3.95-inch display, which would be up from the iPhone's current 3.5-inch option. May 16, 2012 More rumors pop up about that 4-inch screen Looks like that 4-inch screen may be happening after all, now that the more reliable Wall Street Journal's the one reporting it. According to one of the paper's sources, Apple has been tapping for larger screens from its suppliers (which include LG, Sharp, and Japan Display) to compete with Android devices. May 4, 2012 iPhone touch-panel shipments on the decline Citing unnamed sources, Digitimes says shipments of touch panels will be down 15 percent to 20 percent compared to the first quarter as Apple prepares to transition to its next handset. May 3, 2012 iPhone 5 launching with 4-inch screen, new Dock connector? | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 556,354 |
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