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Obama may become President Obama, and Michelle Obama might run for office. If your diary covers an election or elected official, use election tags, which are generally the state abbreviation followed by the office. CA-01 is the first district House seat. CA-Sen covers both senate races. NY-GOV covers the New York governor's race. Tags do not compound: that is, "education reform" is a completely different tag from "education". A tag like "reform" alone is probably not meaningful. ...to not only skewer teabagger philosophy, but sink Paul Ryan for good. By winning in November, we tie him to Romney's sinking yacht, and by keeping him busy in the Presidential race, we can effect his loss of his House seat. Maybe he can get a job selling baloney... Float like a manhole cover, sting like a sash weight! Clean Coal Is A Clinker! saw a comment on HuffPost saying Ryan owned part of a family construction business in Florida that has gotten megabux of government contracts. Anyone know anything about this? It's hard to become wealthy just on your Congressional salary -- unless you're inside trading (there's another diary on that), or getting in on really good deals like land purchases where someone knows there is about to be a new Interstate exit, or in some other way making money way beyond your salary. Hope someone really combs through whatever tax returns he releases, plus all his back information from his time in Congress. ...a can-do sort, that maybe if given an | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,234,416 |
It was a great s0ng. Britney sing that s0ng with heart and it touch me. Especialy in d line 'never th0ugh it w0uld end' its realy me. I never th0ugh my ex say g0odbye with0ut a clear reason. Hate u dude! Haha..lol Wow, it reminds of my 1st crush. I will give up that I fall in love my crush almost 1 year, he still don't like me back. I'm tired of waiting for him say love me or like me. IF he still don't like me, so I will give up and I'll be 100% single! I will take to some time...:\ i love this song so much what she saying is so true i reminds me of my ex gurl friend angelica she broke my heart & i miss her so much & still love her & when i saw this video i started 2 cry bc it was so sad i love u angelica nomatter what i love this song so much..... it reminds me of my ex soul!! he is my 1st love and he is my 1st kiss,,, but we broke each other bcoz of somebody else!! and now both of us had someone new.. but we still communicate each other and were friends now.. but im also his 1st love I never was a big fan of britney, and though i really liked that song, I never understood its meaning till recently when my boyfriend broke up with me for some other girl. We | LY | LY SL | 181,682 |
cannot ask for an extra deposit if the rent is increased. What can the landlord do if the tenant does not pay the security deposit? If the tenant fails to pay the security deposit within 30 days of the start date of the tenancy agreement, the landlord may give a one month notice to end the tenancy. What is the maximum amount for a pet deposit? Residential tenancy landlords may charge a one-time pet deposit of up to one-half a month's rent if a pet is allowed. Pet deposits may only be used for damage caused by a pet. A landlord cannot require more than one pet deposit regardless of the number of pets the landlord permits. The maximum combined amount allowable for a security deposit and pet deposit is one month's rent. Guide animals and pets allowed as part of a tenancy agreement on or before December 31, 2003 are exempt. Can the landlord request a pet deposit after the start of the tenancy? If the landlord permits a new pet on an existing tenancy after January 1, 2004, the landlord may require a pet deposit. However, the landlord must do an inspection of the rental unit, with the tenant, complete a Condition Inspection Report and provide a copy to the tenant within seven days. Can a landlord request a security deposit in a manufactured home site tenancy? No. In a manufactured home site tenancy, landlords may not ask a tenant to pay a security deposit or pet deposit | IN | IN LT | 718,559 |
just can't work out whether they are wearing revealing things because they want to attract the attention of guys or just because they WANT TO WEAR THE CLOTHES. i hope it's because they WANT TO. it's such a tricky subject. this is perfect, you guys, the comments and the article, and amy rose, especially, and i think it's great that we're talking about this because it is a fucking SERIOUS ISSUE. i mean, there's this boy at school who's always grabbing my butt, and when i tell him to stop he says "it's just a joke, chill," BUT YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO JOKE THAT WAY. i think boys/men have a completely different mindset about sexual harassment than we do and i'd really love to publish this (the comments and all) in, like, a men's magazine to show them what fucking assholes they are. HOW THE FUCK IS IT OKAY TO TELL AN ELEVEN YEAR OLD GIRL THAT YOU WANT HER PUSSY? what the fuck is wrong with you? anyways, onward with my story. one day, i was PMSing and i was, honestly, fed up with this boy touching my butt, so i turned around and i stared at the penis-area (oh god) and then i winked at him (I REALIZE THIS WAS WRONG ON MY PART OK) and he called me a "perverted crazy bitch." WHAT THE FUCK. i don't know, i'm mad and i'm not making any sense anymore but i can't even eat frozen yogurt anymore because i | NARRATIVE | null | 564,599 |
two million people here in this country who have come illegally, have committed crimes here in America, and they have to be deported immediately. Round up and deport two million aliens who committed crimes Q: How would you deport the two million illegal aliens who have committed crimes? A: You round them up and you find them. Q: Two million people, though? Logistically, how do you do that? A: It?s very hard, but what?s the choice? Having people who are breaking our laws in our country illegally? But the other aspect of it is that people come forward, and those that don?t come forward, then obviously it?s easier to identify them, and then we address their situation according to how long they?ve been here, what their record is, but they cannot be rewarded for illegal behavior. In other words, they can?t be put in front of anybody else. Q: Fourteen million illegal immigrants here, let?s say two million have committed crimes. The remaining 12 million: they will stay? A: I have said in debate after debate, it?s not that they will stay, it depends on their category. I?m deporting any soldiers? grandmothers. We have to address this in a humane and compassionate fashion. McCain is right when he says that his bill required penalties to be paid by illegals trying to adjust their status, while dictionaries define ?amnesty? as a pardon. But he himself has in the past used the ?a? word to describe what he had in mind: May | IN | IN | 13,925 |
Wednesday, 17 October 2012, 12.15pm The lunch-time concert was more than usually dramatic, with an earthquake occurring while Julian Baker was playing his Bach, but he carried right on, and showed no sign of discomposure. First on the programme, though, was Annabel Drummond, a first-year student, playing the Brahms movement. This is a long movement, marked vivace ma non troppo. There were a few slight intonation glitches, but the expressive playing and superb tone Annabel gained from her instrument made these of no significance. The sparkling piano part complemented the mellow, lyrical violin part, and had the limelight itself at times. The gently melancholy character of the sonata, particularly the funeral march section (which belied the tempo marking) was conveyed beautifully, while the more rapid sections were fine too, despite a very brief lapse into harsh tone from the violin. A splendid technique contributed to a wonderful performance in which Brahms's work was played with feeling. Lydia Harris gave us the third movement of Mozart's concerto nicknamed 'Turkish'. Her violin had a strong sound, and she played with clarity, but not the sweetness of tone of the previous player, some stridency, even abrasiveness at times, on the upper strings, and not enough delicacy. The intonation was occasionally awry. There was too much pedal used in the piano part for Mozart. The whole movement was, to my mind, played a trifle too fast, though it was not without character. Next up was J.S. Bach, in the capable hands of Julian Baker, | OP | OP RV | 1,725,233 |
. Shameful. Labour believes there is no inherent conflict between positive business and the environment. Labour is not opposed to environmentally responsible mineral and energy exploration. However, Labour never forgets that most of New Zealand's export dollars come from living things. A wise government, like a good farmer, needs to protect and nurture the source of our wealth. We are interested in investments that have a win-win outcome. Investments that create jobs and exports, balanced with appropriate responsibilities to our communities and the environment. Nobody in Parliament, and nobody in this room, will still be here in 100 years. However, those who follow us will enjoy the gifts we give and will endure the mistakes we make. That thought alone should make us pause. Kiwis are very decent people. They know they've been conned by Neo-liberalism and its National-Act acolytes. They want to do something about it. They want to reclaim that wonderful sense of fairness, safety and honesty that used to be the hallmark of this country. In my remarks today I have stressed three key things: First, contrary to the failed Neo-liberal policies that got the world into this mess, it's really clear to you, to me and to the incoming Labour government, that we all do better together when we all win together. Think Scandinavia. Think symbiosis. Second, it's in Kiwi DNA to understand farming -- the role of government in helping to create an innovative, job rich economy should be like a good farmer. Tending the | SP | SP FS | 3,868,616 |
That would be a no And the hits just keep on coming. Debbie Wasserman Schultz was on CBS News' "Face the Nation." (via NRO ) Do the Democrats have a plan to save Medicare? Do the Democrats have a plan? Smith : But the Trustees also said a couple of Fridays ago that this thing (Medicare) could be insolvent in the next decade. Doesn't something really dramatic have to happen, and as the Congressman suggested, Republicans have a plan, do the Democrats have a plan? Wasserman Schultz : Like I said, the Republicans have a plan to end Medicare as we know it. What they would do is they would take the people who are younger than 55 years old today and tell them You know what? You're on your own. Go and find private health insurance in the healthcare insurance market, we're going to throw you to the wolves and allow insurance companies to deny you coverage and drop you for pre-existing conditions. We're going to give you X amount of dollars and you figure it out. Yuval Levin notes that just about everything Wasserman Schultz said about the Ryan plan was false, including "the" and "and." None of this is true, and it's especially important to understand that the latter parts are not true. The Ryan plan would not leave future seniors to find insurance on their own in the private market, and it wouldn't allow insurance companies to deny coverage or drop people for pre-existing conditions. It | SP | SP IT | 3,180,768 |
cared so much about the animals and building? They didn't make any plans nor allowances for the electric to remain on in their OWN building after they evicted this tenant? And then they launch these attacks in the press trying to blame Mr. Gendreau?? This is a blatant media attack and personal character assassination, not to mention borderline libel and defamation, carried out by the Polish Academy of Sciences against Mr Gendreau and the Aquarium. And this is sadly typical of Polish government agencies of all types, and is enabled, if not encouraged, by the antiquated not-so-post-communist Polish court system. It's despicable and horrible, and the root of this entire problem can be laid at the feet of the corrupt professors and officials at the Polish Academy of Sciences. ^^ so what is wrong with 2 aquariums? Competition would make them both better. Besides this one was in the heart of the city. Did the better aquarium play a role in the eviction. What kind of sicko evicts an aquarium to entertain kids & adults? Terrible news ! The Krakow acquarium was extremely popular among tourists ,locals and children. If the corruption of the officials and professors from he Polish Academy of Sciences can be proven, it is a real disgrace but also a sign one should not rent any premises owned by the Academy of Sciences. How come the Municipality of Krakow did not do anything ? Don't they understand that it was an important asset for the Economy | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,462,026 |
Unfortunately for us. Since we stopped receiving paper bills, we naturally assumed that Orange had done what we requested. You're right, the DD's are on their joint account, hence the payments still being allowed to occur. I'm sorry it took 18 months to notice these payments still occurring, but when a company like Orange tells you they are going to do something, you take them at their word and assume they'll do it. I don't see how that's anyone's fault but Orange's. You don't need to apologise but look at it from a different prospective. For some reason, be it on Orange's part or your families the contracts did not get cancelled, why is irrelevent for this aspect. The accounts have been paid for on time and in full for 18 months, why would Orange suspect there was an issue on them. As I said I can understand why things were ignored for a while, it is a difficult time fopr anyone, but to not notice it for 18 months is differnet to not noticing it for say three months. Orange can only act if issues are reported to them, 18 months later will be hard to pickup what happened, letters will have been discarded and phone conversations forgotten. After the POA was accepted, I believe we requested the accounts' closure over the phone. Unfortunately for us. Since we stopped receiving paper bills, we naturally assumed that Orange had done what we requested. You're right, the DD's are on their | ID | ID DF | 1,420,910 |
"The Power of Love" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 36, a week later it climbed to number 5. On 9 December 2012 the single reached number 1. [ 19 ] Aplin's version was certified gold in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2013. [ 20 ] Dutch symphonic rock band Within Temptation covered the song during a special program on the Belgian radio station Q music during their special program Within Temptation Friday , [ 33 ] where the band choose some songs to cover not related to their style of music. The song was then included on their cover album The Q-Music Sessions , released in April 2013. | IN | IN EN | 9,997,385 |
Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit www.djreprints.com On the other side, pessimists insist that the housing slump is far from over, and that prices will continue falling -- perhaps as much as 20% or more. Excess inventories, they say, are the problem, and some estimate it could be four years before the market absorbs all of that extra supply. Eric Lascelles, the chief economist at money-management firm RBC Global Asset Management Inc., says this is a remarkable time to be a first-time home buyer. A. Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., an economic consulting firm in Springfield, N.J., says buying now is a terrible idea. Yes: It's a Rare Opportunity By Eric Lascelles This could be the best time in a generation to be a first-time home buyer. alt="[HOME_Lascelles]"/> RBC Global Asset Management ERIC LASCELLES: Investors 'understand that this is the mother of all buyer's markets, and won't last forever.' Cheery views such as this are out of vogue and easy enough to dismiss as the ravings of a serial optimist. And yet this opinion isn't based on any heroic economic assumptions. To the contrary, it is constructed upon a more curmudgeonly foundation: In my estimation, the stock market probably underestimates Europe's woes, U.S. economic growth may fall short of expectations, and -- of greatest relevance | OP | OP OB | 674,012 |
things that I've got But a lot of things I've got are things I never knew I needed til I met you and you taught me a thing or two about things Things like love and buildings, things like death and happy birthday cake Things like how to give and never take Things like the things that people make credits tags license feeds about The Burning Hell is the alter-ego of ukulele player and all-purpose nerd Mathias Kom. While the band can occasionally bloom into a multi-instrumental monster with members all across Canada and Europe, The Burning Hell is now happily based in St. John's, Newfoundland. The essence of The Burning Hell is music to dance to while laughing about death and smiling out of the side of your mouth. ... more | LY | LY SL | 7,470 |
I start evaluating which of the lyrics I have written fit the feeling of the song, and start to match those together at that point. OMG: Did the process for "Awakened" differ from how you normally write a record or is it pretty much the same across the board? TIM: That didn't really start until "Shadows Are Security," which was when we started first demoing stuff with the drum machine before we practiced it acoustically in a rehearsal environment, and then of course modern recording got a little bit easier and easier, so each album became a little bit more developed as far as the overall ideas. Back when we wrote "Shadows Are Security" (2005) we had these incomplete songs and then we'd really need that time together to jam them out. By the time we wrote Awakened, all of us were so good at recording in our individual environments that the jamming process and rehearsing was more to make it feel alive and natural, but the actual creative part of the song writing was primarily done by that point. The other differing factor with "Awakened" is that (bassist) Josh Gilbert was a very big songwriter on this record. He joined the band at An Ocean Between Us, and by the time Awakened came round he wrote about half the record, instrumentally. OMG: "My Only Home" was beautifully written, and to me it sounds like quite a sand song. I know it's about touring and being away from home on | SP | SP IT | 3,040,275 |
Awning for the rear or side of Paj Wagon. Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007 at 22:10 Member - pot hole (SA) Awnings for the side or back of the Paj wagon has anyone made one or bought one. Sounds like a good idea.To keep the sun of the frig and may be some shade to sit under. Is it better to have a awning on the side or at the back. I did a check in the archives but not much there. So would be great to hear from people with first hand experience. Love The Outback posted: KiwiAngler. I asked there as well, he doesn't make mosquito - fly net & very urgent to have it.....we all know....do we? Dana FollowUp 1 of 3 FollowupID: 536376 Submitted: Thursday, Nov 22, 2007 at 00:10 Member - Kim M (VIC) posted: Dana I must have missed something. The original post did'nt mention any thing about mosquito netting. The Australian made product mentioned above, leaves the (now manufactured Chinese product) for dead. Theres no comparison. I can't remember the fella's name, but if you ring him he'll go out of his way to help you. If I find a superior Aussie product and service, then I'm going to stick by it. Regards Kim FollowUp 2 of 3 FollowupID: 536381 Submitted: Thursday, Nov 22, 2007 at 02:01 Love The Outback posted: Hi Kim, so do I ! But if the manufacturers doesn't say or show what they make and I have to ask | ID | ID DF | 3,737,055 |
28, 2009, coup...the country has been descending deeper into a human rights and security abyss. That abyss is in good part the State Department's making...According to the United Nations, it now has the world's highest murder rate, and San Pedro Sula, its second city, is more dangerous than Ciudad Jurez, Mexico, a center for drug cartel violence. Much of the press in the United States has attributed this violence solely to drug trafficking and gangs. But the coup was what threw open the doors to a huge increase in drug trafficking and violence, and it unleashed a continuing wave of state-sponsored repression." This situation of repression and violence has gotten even worse. On May 11, 2012, a U.S. DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) raid in the Ahuas community of north-east Honduras left at least four innocent people dead, including two pregnant women; many more were wounded. Empowering and legitimizing the illegitimate While the United States receives most attention regarding its support for the military backed government of Honduras, Canada has played a major role in empowering and legitimizing the regime. Canada and the U.S. are the only governments that deemed 'fair and valid' the violent, illegitimate post-military coup elections in November 2009. Canada and the U.S. are the only governments to have maintained full political relations with the military-backed regime. Since the coup, both countries -- particularly Canada -- have even expanded business dealings in Honduras. In August 2011, Canadian Prime Minister Harper became the first foreign leader to actually visit | IP | IP ED | 3,094,891 |
in letters that I wrote...In the street, I had been the most articulate hustler out there -- I had commanded attention when I said something. But now, trying to write simple English, I not only wasn't articulate, I wasn't even functional." Little was also vexed by his difficulty in reading: "Every book I picked up had few sentences which didn't contain anywhere from one to nearly all of the words that might as well have been in Chinese. When I just skipped those words, of course, I really ended up with little idea of what the book said." He was motivated to turn this around for himself, and so requested some tablets, pencils, and a dictionary from the prison. After rifling through the dictionary's countless pages, amazed at the number of words he didn't know and confused about which he needed to learn, Little turned to the first page of entries and started slowly and painstakingly copying each and every one of them by hand, "down to the punctuation marks." It took him a whole day to inscribe one page, after which he read the words back to himself over and over again. Malcolm woke up the next morning "thinking about those words -- immensely proud to realize that not only had I written so much at one time, but I'd writ-ten words that I never knew were in the world. Moreover, with a little effort, I also could remember what many of these words meant. I reviewed the words | HI | HI HT | 471,792 |
Note: This course is intended primarily for Child Study and Education students and M.Ed. students with an interest in adaptive instruction and special education. Others must seek the permission of the instructor to register. HDP1279 H Preventative Interventions for Children at Risk This course examines evidenced based efforts to prevent problems that place children and youth at risk. Focus will be on ways of reducing risk and increasing protective factors. Coverage includes interventions that effectively deal with health, social, and educational issues impacting well being and life chances. Poverty, chronic illness, and intentional and unintentional injury are some of the areas surveyed. HDP1284 H Psychology and Education of Children and Adolescents with Behaviour Disorders Psychological and educational characteristics of children and adolescents with behaviour disorders with an emphasis on the interplay between constitutional and environmental factors that contribute to these disorders. Research on current assessment and intervention procedures will be analysed. NOTE: This course is intended primarily for Child Study and Education students and M.Ed. students with an interest in adaptive instruction and special education. Others must seek the permission of the instructor to register. HDP1285 H Psychology and Education of Children and Adolescents with Learning Disabilities Psychological and educational characteristics of children and adolescents with learning disabilities and ADHD with an emphasis on the constitutional and environmental factors that contribute to these disabilities and enable optimal functioning. Emphasis is placed on the concept of learning disability and on the educational implications of the research literature in the field. NOTE: | IN | IN DT | 88,808 |
submarines. | OP | OP OB | 744,710 |
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rule\\... You are now presented with the Nano text editor and some info that looks similar to the following: # This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules # program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file. # # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single # line, and change only the value of the NAME= key. # PCI device 0x8086:0x1004 (e1000) SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="0a:03:27:c2:b4:eb", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth0" Delete the last two lines or simply comment out the SUBSYSTEM line on the end. This is a rule defining what MAC address should be explicitly assigned to "eth0?. Since you no longer have an ethernet card with the specified MAC address in this machine (it's on the old PC, remember), Ubuntu Server effectively ignores your new ethernet adapter because its MAC address does not match the defined rule for "eth0?. . Once you've made your changes, press CTRL + X and then Y and then Enter to save your changes. . Now reboot your box with: $ sudo reboot Upon reboot, Ubuntu Server will detect the "new" ethernet adapter in your PC and will automatically write a new rule into the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rule\\... file, thus enabling networking over eth0 for your server. . To verify that the new adapter is working, type in: $ ifconfig ...and you should see eth0 now listed with your defined IP address. . Test remote connectivity to the server and if all is well, then pat yourself on the back. | HI | HI HT | 579,871 |
some sort of competitive and social element in the game, but we also didn't want it to feel like it was tacked-on. We took a look at what the community and fans were doing and if you go to YouTube and look at the videos, there are a lot clever ways to kill all the NPCs in the game. Then we also noticed they were challenging each other to pick other targets than the ones originally intended. They would say 'this guy; can you kill him on Silent Assassin?' Then they would informally challenge each other on the forums and we thought that was a brilliant way to think about it. Then we'd been talking about this really fundamental thing, that if anyone can be a target it changes the amount of replay value you get out of the game and that's when we knew the basic concept was really strong. But how do we do it then, because we really didn't want a level editor? As I mentioned before, we really wanted players to remain in the game all of the time and from that we worked out this Play To Create, where you create your own contracts. We thought 'why not just play the game and mark the targets in the game'? Then the game will track what you're doing and that obviously means while you're playing you're aware how fun it's going to be. It's just you showing a friend how you can kill a guy with | SP | SP IT | 3,110,055 |
mind? And it seems the fashion in which the authors presented the argument is not widely accepted; you can see how much rejections the article has received. You are clearly assuming that your standard is the only legitimate one and your assumption is certainly being proven to be wrong. Winton Charminster Putting the extreme controver5sy to one side, this is a very poor paper. Poorly argued. Full stop. Take just one line from the paper: "Now, hardly can a newborn be said to have aims" What an absurd claim! Newborns have an incredibly powerful aim to survive. Everything they do shows their aim to survive. I am struggling to take this paper seriously, and the editors really need to take a good look at themselves. Very poor quality. DEEKAYBEE The irony of your defense of the paper and the hoi polloi reaction does not seem obvious to you. This qualifies you for a grant of a seeing eye dog. Oh and ponder this, what is the distance between what the paper argues and parents in some cultures selectively getting rid of girls because they will be a burden as compared to boys? IMO the difference is in the definition of burden. I've read the article, and am deeply troubled by it. I consider myself socially and politically very liberal, and would consider myself in favour of women having the right to abortion -- on whatever terms that women deem appropriate. By way of background, I'm a doctor in Australia with | OP | OP OB | 611,513 |
How to make car insurance claims painless Car insurance is one of those things that some people grumble about paying for, but should you be involved in an accident -- something we'd wish for even less -- car insurance is something you will definitely appreciate having. Fortunately, the large majority of car insurance claims are for minor accidents, such as small car park accidents, dents and broken windscreens. And only a minority of more serious accidents -- in which someone may have been injured or killed -- require the presence of police. For any kind of claim, there are a number of points that you can follow to make the process quicker and easier. Following an incident, record as much information as you can. A lot of people collect just the name and registration details of other parties involved, but the more detail the better when it comes to lodging your car insurance claim . Aside from the time, date and location, collect the full address, licence and registration details of other drivers involved. Also make note of whether the car is owned by someone else other than the driver and take down their details. Other information that will help in the car insurance claims process include the colour, make, model and year of other cars involved and the extent of damage to them -- it helps if you can take photos of the scene either with a digital or mobile phone camera. Take notes and photos of damage to | HI | HI HT | 411,811 |
Trade Center restaurant that was destroyed on 9/11, and in The Accidental American it provides a window with a striking view. Sen and Mamdouh show how, in a few weeks in 2001, the restaurant's immigrant workers went from being victims of terrorism to being targets of American anti-immigrant fervor. There's a bright side, though, because this book vividly highlights a seldom-mentioned side of recent immigrants' experience: their willingness to struggle for better working conditions for workers of all ethnicities in their adopted nation." --Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed , Bait and Switch , and Dancing in the Streets "By focusing on the concrete experiences of particular people, Sen and Mamdouh show us an overlooked aspect of the global changes that have set contemporary immigration in motion. And because they also show us the resilient efforts of these ordinary people to act together to control the forces that are shaping all our lives, they tell a story that is essentially hopeful and, indeed, the only story that in the end matters." --Frances Fox Piven, Distinguished Professor, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, and author of Challenging Authority: How Ordinary People Change America "Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh have brilliantly depicted the new stage in America's immigrant saga. They explore the shadowy corners of our modern global economy, the courageous battle for survival of low-wage migrant laborers, and the furious rise of anti-immigrant feeling here and in Europe. By organizing to improve their working conditions, they remind us, | IP | IP DS | 65,264 |
Baade and Fritz Zwicky ; this hypothesis was refined by Vitaly L. Ginzburg and Sergei I. Syrovatsky who attributed the origin to supernova remnants, and supported their claim by the crucial remark, that the cosmic ray losses of the Milky Way is compensated, if the efficiency of acceleration in supernova remnants is about 10 percent. Ginzburg and Syrovatskii's hypothesis is supported by the specific mechanism of "shock wave acceleration" happening in supernova remnants, which is consistent with the original theoretical picture drawn by Enrico Fermi , and is receiving support from observational data. The very high energy neutrinos are still to be seen, but this branch of neutrino astronomy is just in its infancy. The main existing or forthcoming experiments that aim at observing very high energy neutrinos from our galaxy are Baikal , AMANDA , IceCube , ANTARES , NEMO and Nestor . Related information is provided by very high energy gamma ray observatories, such as VERITAS , HESS and MAGIC . Indeed, the collisions of cosmic rays are supposed to produce charged pions, whose decay give the neutrinos, and also neutral pions, whose decay give gamma rays: the environment of a supernova remnant is transparent to both types of radiation. Still higher energy neutrinos, resulting from the interactions of extragalactic cosmic rays, could be observed with the Pierre Auger Observatory or with the dedicated experiment named ANITA . It is thought that, just like the cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the Big Bang , there is | IN | IN EN | 9,995,164 |
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters People in Germany were proud of their country's achievements. They were proud of all the great German writers and composers of the past. They were happy that Germans was so economically successful and had such a strong army. They wanted Germany to be seen as a leading power in Europe and in the world at the time. Criticism of the government was not allowed and obedience to authority- whether it be a parent, a teacher, an employer or the Kaiser- was considered to be a good quality. All over Germany a wife insists on taking the title of her husband with a feminine termination, There is Madame General-ess, Madame privy-councilor-ess, Madame day-book-keeper-ess. Other Answers (3) They were in black and white, they moved real fast and when they talked they moved their mouths but no words came out and you had to wait for a black screen to pop up with the words written on it. It made diplomacy so difficult that World War I finally broke out. | ID | ID QA | 1,726,867 |
Why All The Drama? A question for you! Why do you think it's okay to talk to people in a way that is abusive? I am disheartened by the way in which some people conduct themselves in this area of communication, especially in personal and professional relationships. It is NEVER okay to be abusive in your communication in my books; there is NO excuse for it. And yet, the recipient of this communication allows it. So the purpose of my BLOG today is to talk about boundaries, where communication is concerned. 'Treat others as you would like to be treated' is an old statement but one that seems to have lost its standing in human relationships today. When, for example, I facilitate live coaching in seminars around verbal abuse, some look at me in total confusion for what they have become so desensitized to is that any abuse from the 'default -- disempowered state', is verbal abuse -- no two ways about it. When one is used to a default-default based relationship, one where both parties are not responsible for what comes out of their mouths, one relates to this as being the norm -- FAR FROM IT! Power-power based relationships are the only relationships that can grow and sustain themselves. For this to happen both parties have to be responsible for how they communicate. I challenge anyone to argue this point: We all know HOW to communicate in a way that serves the other party, HOWEVER, when we are | OP | OP OB | 3,791,740 |
directly inhibits the growth of the bacteria in guinea pigs -- a surprising result since the drug has been widely used as an antibiotic for over 40 years but has not been considered effective against TB. They also studied HIV-infected TB patients in South Africa to look for further evidence that MMP-1 is responsible for destroying lung tissue. They found that concentrations of this enzyme were suppressed in people with advanced HIV infection, explaining for the first time why such patients do not suffer from such extensive lung destruction when they get TB. "TB treatment has remained unchanged for over 30 years, and totally drug-resistant strains are emerging, so there's a real need for new drugs." s aid Dr Paul Elkington , from the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London, who led the study. "Because doxycycline is cheap, safe and widely available throughout the developing world, it may be a useful new treatment for TB that can be used in resource-poor settings. Our results so far are promising but we have only looked at human cells and animal models. We hope to carry out a clinical trial soon to test whether doxycycline is effective at combating TB in patients." | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,415,886 |
different outcomes (all other participants in the study would have the same test result, irrespective of which test they were allocated to). Statistical power therefore depends on only the numbers of participants in A and B (particularly A); for example, if disease prevalence was 20%, and test 2 improved sensitivity by 20%, only 4% of the total sample size would fall in A 34 Conclusion Establishing benefit to patient health must be the priority for diagnostic evaluations. Test accuracy is one component of test evaluation, but does not capture the impact of tests on patients. By considering the ways in which tests affect patients' health, we reiterate the complex intervention perspective 30 that it is not sufficient to measure outcomes, but rather it is essential to understand how these outputs are created, by conducting analyses of their workings and the mechanisms that underpin them. Clearly, this process must be undertaken with expert and stakeholder consultation to ensure all influential mechanisms are identified. Summary points The value of diagnostic tests ultimately lies in their effect on patient outcomes Tests can affect patient health by changing diagnostic and treatment decisions, affecting time to treatment, modifying patient perceptions and behaviour, or putting patients at risk of direct harm Improved accuracy is not always a necessary prerequisite for improving patient health, nor does it guarantee other downstream improvements All elements of the management process (including decision making and treatment) must be considered when evaluating a diagnostic test Randomised controlled trials of tests can measure | IN | IN RA | 129,113 |
whole mental willpower stuff doesnt work when your brain is working against you. Quote: Originally Posted by BBC3 Whats going on here.? Why are we all so CHALLENGED by life, that as soon as a real point of growth opportunity comes along, that the first thing we want to do is reach for a drug...?! The reason I enter this thread is that I have NOTICED that I have tended to do the same thing. IN DEFENSE of the paradigm which I set forth, I am not really sure if "dumbing things down" does not have purpose . EVERYONE gets overwhelmed from time to time. DO you think we just go to far in the remedy protocol, and because BIG PHARMA says we should.?! IS there a real magic to "self-medication"? Do you think that perhaps there is a MIDDLEGROUND that only WE can see.? And relative to each one of us, and further relative to our current perspective.? What are we actually doing when we commit to the ADMITTANCE to the NEED OR USE of a psychoactive substance.? As mentioned via the use of the word "we". I am not exempt from the failure either.. @ Tyler.. Isnt the fact that you are so damn convinced that you need the drugs IN FACT THE PROOF or your STRENGTH?! If you consider from that angle. You are doing WHATEVER IT TAKES to ENSURE that you dont "take a bite", or succeed without "Dumbing yourself down". This makes you a fine | ID | ID DF | 3,686,906 |
compelling evidence exists?" I get the feeling that people harping on this "envision" thing actually understand that what this person means is simply "Are you willing to be proven wrong if some compelling evidence exists?" but despite that they are so abstractly offended by the rigidity and haughtiness of the rules -- and maybe the fact that they approach "rational discussion" a different way -- that they are just trying to find some simple/ irrelevant point to contest it (semantics in this case) and/ore are deliberately misinterpreting it to make it appear as if the entire idea behind this argument is objectively wrong, "impossible," or "bad." I can envision something changing my mind on these points. If for example it was shown that a number of people genuinely interpreted "envision" as "knowing exactly which facts or arguments would prove my argument wrong" I would most likely think that I had misjudged what I thought was "obvious" and probably believe that the creator of the flowchart should not have used the word "envision" and that an argument about semantics was an important and fruitful one to have in this case. Autolycus I think the problem is that it is a test of falsification. This limits 'rational discussion' to Popperian sciences. Autolycus I think that the argument goes beyond mere semantics; it is really about whether we are to be falsificationists a la Popper or verificationists. The flowchart, however, starts by essentially asking, "Can you think of a way to falsify your | HI | HI HT | 93,194 |
sure to take this into consideration when making this setting. Apply your settings and System Restore will start using them immediately. Creating System Restore Points As mentioned above, previous versions are captured as part of a System Restore Point. Restore points are created automatically by Windows whenever certain installations are done and also, according to Microsoft documentation, once a day (although my observations do not support this). However, if you want to take complete control over when restore points are taken, you can create them yourself either manually or via a scheduled task. Manually Creating a Restore Point To create a System Restore Point manually, in the System Protection tab in the System Properties dialog, simply select the respective drive and click the Create button. Give the new restore point a name and click Create. Automating the System Restore Point Creation If this function is something which you intend to use heavily or simply want some additional insurance against accidental file overwrites and deletes, creating a Scheduled Task to force the creation of a System Restore Point is the way to go. While there is not a simple command you can run to create a restore point, we have provided a VBScript file which allows you to automate the process of creating a restore point. You can download this script at the end of the article. Create a new Scheduled Task which runs as an administrator on the respective machine. Make sure you have the Run with highest privileges box | HI | HI HT | 479,005 |
him when Marissa behaved like a mean little girl instead of a woman. Then, I applauded when she pulled her head out of her rear. (less) I've been giving historical romances a shot recently and I'm really glad I did. This novel was a riot and I really enjoyed reading the book right up until the end. Marissa York is the spoiled younger sister of two protective brothers. So it's no surprise that when she gets caught in a less-than-stellar position with a man she has not yet agreed to be married to, there is a scandal. In an effort to keep her virtue unquestioned, a hasty engagement is set up with her brother's friend Jude Bertrand. ...more I've been giving historical romances a shot recently and I'm really glad I did. This novel was a riot and I really enjoyed reading the book right up until the end. Marissa York is the spoiled younger sister of two protective brothers. So it's no surprise that when she gets caught in a less-than-stellar position with a man she has not yet agreed to be married to, there is a scandal. In an effort to keep her virtue unquestioned, a hasty engagement is set up with her brother's friend Jude Bertrand. Although Marissa isn't initially impressed with Jude's physical appearance, she just can't seem to look away from him. He's so different from the pretty boys she's used to flirting with. I loved the depth to Jude's character. He was actually a | IP | IP DS | 795,181 |
blazing like a torch, fell from the sky on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water - the name of the star is Wormwood." Revelation 8:10-11 Telescope, mount, cameras and associated equipment arrived at Learmonth Solar Observatory and were initially set up in 2003. PEOPLE ACTIVITIES The majority of Project Wormwood activities will be follow-up astrometry (position measurements) that are required to obtain precise orbits for asteroids that have previously been discovered by other programs. However, we hope to also engage in some limited search activity for new asteroids. We will concentrate particularly on those areas of the sky with declinations south of -30 degrees. Although the asteroid population outside the declination range from +30 to -30 degrees is likely to be significantly less than the area inside this range (ie the range recommended by Spaceguard for NEO searches), it is also an area less accessible to the major Northern Hemisphere search programs, and thus offers a southern hemisphere site a search advantage. If possible, a small amount of time will also be devoted to asteroid light curve measurements (photometry) to help increase our knowledge of asteroid rotation rates. Specific activities will be posted in the ACTIVITIES section of this web site. THE WORMWOOD WEB SITE It has been previously stated that Project Wormwood will be involved in the first two phases of Planetary Defence. The Wormwood Observatory will cover the second phase. This web site will hopefully contribute to the first phase, with information in | IN | IN DT IB | 739,457 |
her stood in line And Sgt. Rock is going to help me Make the girl mine keep her stood in line And Sgt. Rock is going to help me Make the girl mine keep her stood in line And Sgt. Rock is going to help me Make the girl mine keep her stood in line Make the girl mine, wave the victory sign Hey, rock, rock Hey, rock, rock Hey, rock, rock Hey | LY | LY SL | 313,714 |
are a sensitive spirit with much grounding in the Word. Here's where I would encourage you and where the work of speaking truth gets really difficult: you cannot throw out some scriptures to lift up others. All the scriptures you have lifted up are worthy of honor and should govern our discourse. Ephesians 5:3 says "There should not be a hint of sexual sin among you for this is improper for God's holy people." A HINT! This holy scripture leads to Ephesians 5:31,32 which affirms marriage as a picture of the greatest spiritual truth that exists: there is a Savior who loves his Bride (the Church) deeply. If we do not protect this picture, we will one day wake up to see the gospel erased. Here's something really cool: Ephesians 5:4 reads "Let there be no filthiness or foolish talk nor crude joking which are out of place but instead let there be thanksgiving." Oh, how thorough the Word is! As you are sensing, our language must be tender and kind. It must also be clean. Reading a book like Fifty Shades of Grey exposes you to "filthiness", "crude" language, and there is much "foolish talk" in the defense of it. We can't through out these verses. But you are correct that we must allow our discourse to be filled with kindness. This conrtroversy over a fictional book reminds me a lot of that that arose from the Harry Potter series. Harry Potter, as many of you know, brought up | OP | OP OB | 3,201,284 |
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 $79. Book Description Release Date: June 21, 2011 | Series: Vish Puri Mysteries Early one morning, on the lawn of a grand boulevard in central Delhi, the Hindu goddess Kali appears and plunges a sword into the chest of a prominent Indian scientist, who dies in a fit of giggles. Vish Puri, India's Most Private Investigator, master of disguise and lover of all things fried and spicy, doesn't believe the murder is a supernatural occurrence and sets out to prove who really killed Dr. Suresh Jha. To get at the truth, he and his team of undercover operatives -- Facecream, Tubelight, and Flush -- travel from the slum where India's hereditary magicians must be persuaded to reveal their secrets to the holy city of Haridwar on the Ganges. Stopping only to indulge his ample Punjabi appetite, Puri uncovers a network of spirituality, science, and sin unique in the annals of crime and soon finds that solving the case will require all of his earthly faculties. Early one morning, on the lawn of a grand boulevard in central Delhi, the Hindu goddess Kali appears and plunges a sword into the chest of a prominent Indian scientist, who dies in a fit of giggles. Vish | IP | IP DS | 623,514 |
spine heal make me tailless take it, take it mick I bet you five to four that I'm forgotten her heels grew wings and hearts grow rotten but, anyway, god bless 'em there is no pace there's little happiness lack of a pulse where is that sweet caress? and why does that face suddenly look so depressed? lying and crying all the time watching the minutes flow by well I've got all the time in the world on my own better call off the date better cancel the wedding you take the kids and I'll keep the bedding oh, I want to hear you say "ah, come on, behave" but there's plenty more cock on the block every single day well I've got all the time in the world on my own I feel like calling the press and trying to sell my autograph you feel like breaking my neck is announced by the way you laugh "ha ha as if you could" you said "prepare to compete with that good looking, now thinking singer on our street" I looked into your eyes without surprise you kissed the wind began to sing, I've got all the time in the world on my own we've got mistakes we don't care to hide our errors are hidden intentions inside but you don't wanna hear what went wrong just wanna dance to the rock 'n' roll song we got faults we got faults perfection in itself is a fault we stumble and blunder | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
to prevent it from breaking in the future. As with creating and copying objects, there are ways in which manufacturers could use intellectual property law to prevent such activity. In the case of replacement objects, copyright and trademark protections will not be as important. A replacement part is, almost by definition, a "useful article" of the type under the jurisdiction of patent law. Patent allows for the free reproduction of replacement parts in a number of ways. First, there are relatively stringent requirements for patent protection. As mentioned above, these stringent requirements mean that relatively few objects are protected by patent. Moreover, many of the objects protected by patent are, in fact, "combination" patents. Combination patents combine existing objects (some patented, some not) in a new way. Although the new combination is protected by patent, the individual elements (assuming they are not individually protected by patent) are free to be reproduced at will. As a result, there is little question that manufacturing unpatented replacement parts for a patented device would not violate the patent for that device. [14] As long as you legitimately purchased the original device, you have the right to manufacture your own replacement parts. [15] This right to replace has two noteworthy caveats. First, you only have the right to replace parts of a patented device. That means that a simple patented device consisting of only one part, or an individually patented part of a more complex device, cannot be reproduced without infringing. Second, though repairing a | IN | IN IB | 539,555 |
the article I linked to above, the claim is that China needs US debt to keep increasing, because there's simply nothing else in the world big enough to spend all those US dollars on. And that's true, in a sense, if you believe that money has intrinsic value . Of course, China is smart enough to know that it doesn't. ...which is where it gets even stranger. Even though China knows money is worthless, they keep shipping their perfectly valuable manufactured goods to us in exchange for worthless pieces of paper . (2) How dumb is that ? Not dumb. Brilliant. Our whole theory of economics is based on two axioms, one of which is that human wants are unlimited . But we're starting to figure out that's not really true. As a society, we're slowly realizing that more consumption doesn't lead to more happiness. So what does? For a lot of people, maybe the secret to daily happiness is just this: a stable job and the feeling that you're doing it well and helping society. By exporting stuff to us by the crapload - and "oh darn, poor us, we're such victims " denominating their wealth in US dollars - they ensure that they have jobs and happiness. We're the helpless, unproductive, soulless consumers. Call it victory by superior philosophy. (3) Footnotes (1) Of course, our manufacturing industry also uses a lot of energy, and high energy prices are bad for them too. But that's true for everyone's manufacturing | HI | HI HT | 225,805 |
thou? And Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it." ANGELS ASCENDING AND DESCENDING ON JACOB?S LADDER Genesis 28:12: "And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven: and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it." ELIJAH?S SACRIFICE CONSUMED INTO HEAVEN 2 Kings 1:10: "And Elijah answered and said to the captain of fifty, If I be a man of God, then let fire come down from heaven, and consume thee and thy fifty. And there came down fire from heaven, and consumed him and his fifty." ELIJAH?S CHARIOT (He went to heaven and even came back from the 3rd Heaven at Mount Transfiguration, just like Paul did and we will do at the Rapture. To do this, they all have to go even farther than the ends of the first and Second Heavens.) 2 Kings 2:11: "And it came to pass, as they still went on, and talked, that, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire, and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven." AXEHEAD FLOATS (this completely capsizes Newton's Law of Gravity) II Kings 6:6: "And he cut down a stick, and cast [it] in thither; and the iron did swim. " SENDING DREAMS FROM HEAVEN TO JOSEPH AND DANIEL Genesis 37:5: "And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told | OP | OP RS | 210,943 |
but this means the food comes out very quickly but is beautifully presented, fresh and very tasty! There are two soups available (a miso or a vegetable soup) as a starter and then you choose one of four options for your main. These options are actually all very similar with only slight additions as they go up in price. Dish A is a brown rice and vegetable dish (it sounds basic but it tastes brilliant!) for 9 euros. Dish B is Dish A plus a croquette of brown rice, quinoa, potato and herbs (11 euros). Dish B is Dish A plus seitan (11 euros). Dish D is Dish A with the croquette and the seitan (13 euros). There is then also a selection of cakes (not on a menu but rather delicately laid out on a cake dish and brought to you for your selection) and herbal teas, if you are still hungry. The vegetable, brown rice and croquette dish (Dish B) at Den Teepot. The flavours and textures on the plate are magnificent! Even though the dish looks very simple it is packed with individual flavours and is really quite filling. We both had Dish B and were surprisingly full after the meal despite the fact that we were ravenous before. The only complaint I'd have is that we were not offered any water and the food is quite salty. It's also not easy to find the restaurant (it's upstairs to an organic food store; just head through the | HI | HI RE | 277,989 |
and moving beauty. Besides Steve McCurry's South Southeast, this is the only book I have seen where the publisher did not skimp on the paper and the printing. The colors and the sharpness are perfect. The book is divided into five sections based on the climate. The Arctic and the Rainforest were two of them. Some of the images are surreal (salt flats) while others were poetic (the curves in dunes). All of them made me stare in wonder, and I have made a resolution to see some of these places before they are lost to development. The best part about this book for aspiring photographers is in the back. Here there is a thumbnail of each picture in the book with a note from Art Wolfe explaining the environment and the methods he used to photograph the scene. Included are details such as the camera, lens, film, shutter speed, and aperture settings that were used. I sat mesmerized staring at the photos and then reading the technical details on how he captured the image. If you are an budding landscape photographer, this book is fuel for your aspiration. Or if you just plain love nature scenes, this book will make your love for nature deeper. | IP | IP DS | 504,601 |
SO we have a person who embezzled money from a union as our prime minister. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Re: SO we have a person who embezzled money from a union as our prime minister. Actually we have someone that the Murdoch press is inferring did something wrong. They don't actually know or they wouldn't be asking questions, they'd be hanging her out to dry. Go the News Ltd. 10 inquiries into the Craig Thomson affair and still no charges have been laid......now they're into the PM. I don't know why they don't just wait till the election to get rid of her.....if that's what is going to happen. Re: SO we have a person who embezzled money from a union as our prime minister. not really a fan of ms Gillard but never seen such a venomous attack by the press and talk back media ...daily Neil Mitchell 3aw has a wack day after day ..maybe shes not up to it but with a govt relying on useless independents and greenies what do you do... .dont believe Abbot is going to be the great white knight either.....Look at the libs in vic the previous labour govt where shocking but this do nothing premier | ID | ID DF | 25,164 |
summer, a young woman travels with her lover to the isolated tobacco farm he has inherited after his family dies in a terrible accident. As Orren works to save his family farm from drought, Aloma struggles with the loneliness of farm life and must find her way in a combative, erotically-charged relationship with a grieving, taciturn man. A budding friendship with a handsome and dynamic young preacher further complicates her growing sense of dissatisfaction. As she considers whether to stay with Orren or to leave, she grapples with the finality of loss and death, and the eternal question of whether it is better to fight for freedom or submit to love. All the Living has the timeless quality of a parable, but is also a perfect evocation of a time and place, a portrait of both age-old conflicts and modern life. It is an ode to the starve-acre Southern farm, the mountain landscape, and difficult love. In her lyrical and moving debut novel, C.E. Morgan recalls both the serenity of Marilynne Robinson and the shifting emotional currents and unashamed eroticism of James Salter. It is an unforgettable book from a major new voice. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to wishlist","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} C. E. Morgan's first novel, ALL THE LIVING, ought to be | IP | IP DS | 407,526 |
deck's surface and using a stiff brush to work it into the wood, making sure to work in the direction of the grain at all times. After about an hour, it should have taken effect, and you'll be able to remove it with cool water without worrying about it harming nearby plants. A final, alternative way to achieve this highly sought after weathered look is to treat your decking with liming wax, but this is a costly process and not for the feint hearted. | HI | HI HT | 3,146,202 |
grounds to call it an attestation of chanteying happening. And because the "Darkey Crew" seems just a parody of the popular song, for the time being I am going to leave it out of things, too. re: Fanny Elssler/Grog Time My hypothetical scenario of the sich is as follows. "Grog Time of Day" was a chanty in use since at least the 1810s. In the early 1840s, the dockworkers in NOLA indeed sang something of that form when Fanny was leaving. An observer wrote a news article about it, including reconstructed lyrics. The author of NEGRO'S OWN used that recent news article as one of his sources in compiling his songster. Later, the author of ART OF BALLET used the hypothetical news article as a source for his historical account. Whatever the details, I think there is enough to safely assume that *some* version of "Grog Time" was observed in the early '40s in NOLA. He thrashed the red coats at Orleans He gib Packenham all sorts of beans He is growing old, and will hab to leab us His going will make a nation griebous Along come a nigger wid a long tail coat He wanted to borrow a tend dollar note Says I go away, nigger, I ain't got a red cent // If the Virginia Minstrels sang this -- perhaps circa 1843 -- would they still be that obsessed w/ Andrew Jackson enough to make a new song? Or could we guess that they were performing a | ID | ID DF | 3,037,219 |
me on your scales, your scales of light. I'll never dread the bread of our love's communion for in that exchange, that fleshy union you give me the eye of the eye of the eye of your sight. Monday, 25 June 2012 Sometimes it seems that there is so little of the world left - how could we have done it? The world is not TV or radio or newspapers - it is bullet-holed skulls, labourers' cracked hands, the milky skin of virgins, the gnashed teeth of murderers, the quiet rapture of two lovers in a candle-haloed room. So answer me, how could we have done this? And where has the time gone? And when will the time come? And why did Nick Drake die at 26 a virgin? And why is love always only emerging, when it should be right here bursting from the two of us. for ever? The universe is for ever life is for ever, but we are the brief arrangements of cells. I look upon you in absolute wonder, Auden's words ringing in my ears: lay your sleeping head, my love, entirely the human, upon my faithless arm, and Armitage can cleave it from the joint or seam if that's what love means, carry a gun, signal the alarm. You are a miracle, life is fantastical, and I want to celebrate in it with you before the clock runs your beauty down to the wind. About Me I'm a twenty-three-year-old man-boy, originally from Brighton. I | LY | LY PO | 544,312 |
Oct. 26, 2012 Lady Brown Kissimmee, Florida, United States This hymn is sung in our divine worship services on Sundays. It is a very anointed song. Hymns such as this is a lost art; and is not favored in these new age ministries. The young people cannot relate. This is why I make it my duty as a Child of the Most High King and as a Worship leader to preserve these priceless hymns by introducing them at worship services. May the Lord be glorified, His children be edified, and the devil horrified. June 3, 2012 Isaac Eyo Uyo, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria The name of Jesus is a strong tower to them that trust the Lord. It touch the soul. June 9, 2011 Mary Mukisa Kampala, Uganda The words of the song are not only very meaningful but also much well with the tune. It has ministered to my soul. | LY | LY SL | 311,686 |
its ashes wet and done for; he gets back in the front seat, turns the key hard to the right, hears a rattle and remembers the hood wide open, the motor, the battery covered with snow; he says nothing, but takes the tire down from the roof and puts it back in the trunk, still open, its snow swirling up at him. He decides to leave the headlights where they are and gets back inside, locking the door behind him; piece by piece by piece he pushes all the stuffing he can find back into place, regretting the damage he's done to the cushions and walls and ceiling. He sits behind the wheel, and for the first time becomes aware of snow leaking in where the vent latch is gone; within the hour, frost starts forming on his cheek, flakes fall on his left shoulder, the bulb overhead continues to fade. With fingers strangely warm, he pulls the headlight knob and lowers his foot to the pedal: on-off, on-off, imagining the beams changing their tilt somewhere beneath the snow. A man just died under my nose; he sat down on the pavement eleven stories below and tried to hold his heart in place, as I leaned out to watch him die, careful to clutch the sill so I wouldn't beat him to death in mid-air. I closed the blinds, but not in time to keep his wife and children from screaming in the center of my desk. The dead rise | LY | LY PO | 337,812 |
pretty clear at that part Whitley20084 Feb 26, 2012 You would think someone would correct the lyrics on this one, as there are a lot of mistakes (the funniest of which is, to me, "when the thumb that cost me" instead of "when the thunder calls for me") doesn't change the fact that this song is amazing, though! Miss kiana Feb 19, 2012 Best song eva! Carolyn12693 Feb 11, 2012 Love Adele ... She writes one of the best love songs ever! t2thea2them Jan 3, 2012 love adele littlepinkwonder Dec 26, 2011 These lyrics are wrong. I have the official song book and it's recuse you, not ask you. And it's the heart you thought the gave met, not what you thought you gave me. amazing song though Breezy50606 Feb 6, 2012 It is "rescue" and "the heart". The first time I heard it I thought it was saying the other lyrics, but I listened to it with the right lyrics and you can definitely hear it! Plus it makes more sense with rescue than ask you... Thank you for posting the correction. Madeleine49317 Jan 12, 2012 It's ask if you listen to the song David29334 Feb 4, 2012 no, believe me, its rescue. it's a little hard to hear, but if you listen closely enough, the lyrics are I won't rescue, you to just desert me and The heart you thought you gave me sammysis Sep 25, 2011 I am inlove this song. It is defidently one of my | LY | LY SL | 30,449 |
else was up going to work and doing whatever they did in the daytime, we were sleeping. And then we would wake up at 9:00 p.m. at night and -- 9:00 p.m. at night. And after a few years... Larry King: Have breakfast at 9:00 p.m.? Linda Thompson: Oh, have breakfast at 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. at night. Be up all night, rent movie theaters, watch movies, do whatever we did all night. And the next morning... Larry King: He was loyal to his friends right? Linda Thompson: Very loyal, yes. Larry King: Was he going through weight cycles then? Linda Thompson: Yes, he always battled his weight. I mean, he loved to eat. What Southerner doesn't? We structure our social life around that. Larry King: Did it bother him when he got heavy? Linda Thompson: It did bother him. And the criticism bothered him. He was a very sensitive, acutely sensitive person to other people's perceptions of him. And, you know, he just -- it did hurt his feelings a lot. Larry King: Were you inseparable those four years? Would you say you didn't see other guys, he didn't see other girls? Linda Thompson: I certainly didn't see any other guys. Larry King: Do you think he saw other girls? Linda Thompson: I know he saw other girls. Not the first year. The first year we were together, I think he broke his world record for having been faithful. Larry King: How do you know he did after that? | SP | SP IT | 238,964 |
going to define it through culture. This culture is forged out of this collision of people and in his case, he was really most interested in that collision of Africans and Europeans. So in a sense what he's creating is a new ethnicity. You'll often see this in Brazil, you'll ask Brazilians, so what's your racial background? They'll say, well I'm Brazilian. They mean that as an ethnic category, so in this sense what you're creating is an ethnicity rather than harkening back to some ancient one. This makes it very different from old world nationalism. ERIC VAN BEMMEL So how do you contrast this ethnicity with a national affiliation or a national identity? MARSHALL EAKIN Yeah, well this is - the sort of strange side of this is that in the United States, for example, what we construct is a civic nationalism. It's built around a national mythology, this essentially focusses on freedom and equality, that no matter who else you are, you're no better than I am. We all know that not everyone is equally free and equal, but that's a sort of civic identity. Whereas in Brazil, until very recently, there is no civic identity. What is the core of their national identity is a cultural. This ethnicity is at the core of that cultural identity. ERIC VAN BEMMEL To what extent did the state direct the process of pushing this ethnicity? MARSHALL EAKIN A nice way of viewing this is that what you have here is | SP | SP IT | 3,307,935 |
appearance....The object is no longer external to the image or representation (so that the image could be compared to it), but inherent to it: it is the very relation of, say, a painting to itself. In other words, representation represents that which is created in the very act of representtion." The last 10 pages of the book, which clearly outline Nietzsche's conception of the contingency of necessity/the necessity of contingency (the impersonal neutrality of life/the innocence of chance that we find in Deleuze's classic account) are some of the most stirring passages that I have read in recent memory. To read this book is to encounter Nietzsche as PHILOSOPHER once more, vanquishing , once and for all, the image of Nietzsche as artist manque, Nietzsche as a smart alecky litterateur. | IP | IP DS | 59,216 |
the runners, different yet the same, sweatshirts wet on their backs, legs pounding the stones in place, a sudden burst of speed as they pass by, nodding his way with the nod a newsboy gives with change, cautiously, making sure his fingers don't touch your palm. He's wanted to come here to the grandstand, stark in its concrete and bolted slabs of wood, and the stones -- most of all the stones; He remembers how he'd fondle them, flicking one away each time he finished a lap, running flatout with the last one tight inside his fist, keeping it, storing it away with the others at home. The runners are at the far bend and coming hard -- they will pass him again, where he stands aside, feeling the stones tumbling in the dark he has made of his hands. Here's what poets James Dickey and Miller Williams have said about On Earth as It Is by Dan Masterson. "Poetry in the second half of the twentieth century is striving desperately for the truly human. Most of the time it fails to reach the ground between abstract, intellectual, chilling perfection and the wallowing in self-pity that we all know in contemporary verse. Dan Masterson has achieved that fortunate and magical ground." -J.D. "A compelling first book come out of a large spirit and a tough mind. ... This is one of the books I'll keep within reach." -M.W. Dan Masterson came to poetry by way of stints as narrator, actor, | LY | LY PO | 337,812 |
Pimpin' All Over The World Lyrics The fancy cars, the women and the caviar You know who we are, 'cause we pimpin' all over the world The fancy cars, the women and the caviar You know who we are, 'cause we pimpin' all over the world Sing it, sing it All over the world, the world All over the world baby It's only right that I share my experiences with y'all 'Cause I've been places where you'll never imagine But I'ma start at home, when I see a girl I like I walk straight up to her and I'm like 'Ugh, hey girl how ya doin'' You are the woman that I'm really pursuin' I would like to get to know ya, can you gimme ya name And you jot down ya number you'll get mine in exchange, hey See I'm the man of this town And I hope you wouldn't mind if I showed you around So when you go to certain places you'll be thinkin' of me We got people to meet and many places to see, hey I wouldn't trade you for the world I swear it I like ya hair and every style that ya wear it And how the colors coordinate wit ya clothes From your manicured nails to ya pedicured toes, oh yeah The fancy cars, the women and the caviar You know who we are, 'cause we pimpin' all over the world The fancy cars, the women and the caviar You know who | LY | LY SL | 428,993 |
I am everybody And everyone that I know is me Everyone that I know won't see I could have been a dreamer I could have been a shooting star I could have been a dreamer, yeah I'm another number And you know the numbers must agree But everytime the wind blows I can't fly - why? We take away tomorrow And never see the end of today Lock it up and send it away - forever [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/d/dio/i\\... ] I could have been a dreamer I could have been a shooting star I could have been a dreamer Cause dreams are what we are I could have been a dreamer Running with the wolf pack Feel like I'm never coming back But maybe that was sunshine That I saw I've heard about a rainbow I've heard it makes you crazy I think I'm goin' crazy Crazy cause I see I could have been a dreamer I could have been a shooting star I could have been a dreamer Cause dreams are what we are I could have been a dreamer I could have been the one to fly I always could have been a dreamer Cause dreamers never die, no! I could have been a dreamer Dreamer I could have been a dreamer Dreamer I could have been a dreamer Dreamer I could have been a dreamer | LY | LY SL | 165,393 |
be able to perform on the edit page but you can tap beats one pad at a time. 3. Make record work in the edit page with an audible first tap. People will definitely notice and Blip will have loads of frustrated questions of a bug in the update. But you would be able to perform like on the other pages. I have no idea what it works like on the iPad. I am talking about the separate edit page on the iPhone, where there's only a single pad. Why in God's name should the taps on that "Test pad" not be recognized while recording? It is inconsistent and makes no sense. It only has disadvantages. Considering the other issue: if I understand you correctly, on the iPad, ALL pads stay visible after hitting one of them for editing? If that's the case, then what I suggested (making the "Edit this pad" action only occur once) makes all the more sense to me as it would enable iPad users to actually perform on ALL pads while tweaking one. I think most of us understood that you were speaking about the iPhone. But you can't talk about the iPhone UI without talking about the iPad UI, they work hand in hand. The iPad layout is basically the same as the desktop Nanostudio. If I edit a pad, most of the time I will be editing lots of pads. I'm kind of torn about your suggestion of a one-time edit button. On | ID | ID DF | 98,437 |
v Bolton, where he's from, all the old girls were going up to him for autographs.' Khan is the latest high profile signing by Bloomsbury, which has also recently struck lucrative deals with David Blunkett, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Germaine Greer. It moved into pop music with a seemingly extravagant 1m fee for the autobiography of former Take That star Gary Barlow, and will now expand into sport with Khan. Mike Jones, senior editor at Bloomsbury, said: 'He is a role model and, for his 19 years, he bears it very well indeed. His appeal is enormous, and crosses generational, cultural and racial divides.' But Joel Rickett, deputy editor of the Bookseller, said that young memoirists were not always the most successful. 'The bestsellers last year were by people over 50, for example John Peel, Alan Bennett and Sharon Osborne, who had an incredible life before she became famous. A young person's life story is a harder sell, but if it's kept lively and short it can succeed.' Lives in brief: memoirs of young stars Charlotte Church My Life So Far (Time Warner, 2001) Age at publication: 15 Ghostwriter: Jemima Hunt Advance: 800,000 Incidentally: Her sacked manager was airbrushed from the book. Has signed a six-figure deal to write a new book. Memorable line: 'I was born, so Mum tells me, on February 21, 1986... I believe her since she was there.' Katie Price Being Jordan (John Blake, 2004) Age at publication: 25 Ghostwriter: Rebecca Farnworth Advance: 10,000 Incidentally: Sold over | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,455,749 |
display of the X-Factor. Is Cowell's circus the commercial wave of the future, or the last lurid gasp of the hyper-consumerist past - and not just in terms of the music business, but for much of our public life as well? Looked at from a great height (and yes, other actions could be performed up there) The X-Factor is a clever, comprehensive response by the traditional music business to the challenge of the digital generation- a generation whose mindshare has been scattered to the winds by a zillion media attractions, and whose consumer behaviour has been exploded by ubiquitous broadband and free filesharing. From his experience in the pre-internet heydays of the 80s and 90s, Simon Cowell has remembered a few things and applied them ruthlessly. One is the continuing role of television in family life , particularly at a time when everyone's lost in their own media niches. Weekend telly provides a welcome shared experience for work-wearied parents, and children too young to go out themselves - one that won't present any ethical or moral challenges, but will generate some degree of excitement and involvement from the audience. But one thing that's infuriating for the average A&R man are the media gatekeepers - producers and researchers - who control access to prime-time viewing. So Cowell created his own tv format: and in this, every element of the pop process - the broadcast show, the brandname, the performers, their rights and royalties, and their final recordings - is under one | IN | IN IB | 694,710 |
offices of the state, manipulated cabinets and factional disputes, assassinated recalcitrant politicians and amassed personal fortunes in the process. In 1994, the billionaire property magnate Rafik Hariri -- a creature of the House of Saud -- was approved for premier. Once installed in power, he became the Berlusconi or Thaksin of his native land, rebuilding the centre of Beirut with his own companies to his own profit and engineering an exchange-rate crisis when he was briefly ousted, to return as the only man rich enough to solve it. With his huge hoard of cash, he could purchase connections to give him increasing leeway in dealing with Damascus. Among friends acquired in these years was another venal politician, Jacques Chirac, to whose campaign funds he is said to have generously contributed. [9] France has never lost interest in its colonial foothold. By 2004, Chirac was seeking to make up for the desertion of the us over Iraq required by domestic considerations, and after arranging for a joint Franco-American coup in Haiti, had every reason to help Bush and Hariri expel Syria from Lebanon. Damascus, of course, knew what was afoot. In August, Bashar Assad summoned Hariri and -- according to his son -- told him: 'If you think that President Chirac and you are going to run Lebanon, you are mistaken. This extension [of President Lahoud's term] is going to happen or else I will break Lebanon over your head and over Walid Jumblatt's'. [10] The following week, France and the | IP | IP ED | 404,043 |
used or even considered amusing -- Scoper is the sniggering insult du jour. This seems to indicate that the conditions warranting abuse or ridicule remain reasonably constant whilst the terminology can shift. A cautionary tale for charities looking to change their image relying on semantics alone if ever there was one. "Is smegma (sp?) not the medical term for a dried discharge around the foreskin" I remembered looking this up when Red Dwarf first came out and was so pleased to note my Longman's described it as: "A cheesy, sebacious, liquid found around the head of the penis", it's the cheesy that makes that description for me. stan said, superburger said, I don't think it is at all nannyish to suggest the people don't want to listen to a stream of four letter words at tea time. I can see a certain set of circumstances where the use of the word mongol to describe a Down's syndrome child in a well made childrens programme might be powerful and educational, but I guess the majority of the UK public would disagree (I can see the screaming mail headlines now.) I guess at the moment the level of censorship on TV is about right. I know I could enjoy a tea time sunday drama with a 5 year old without worrying about having to explain why calling someone a nigger/paki/mongol/flid etc is wrong. That's something I'd rather chose when to do. By the same token, I'm glad the the BBC had a | OP | OP OB | 3,064,642 |
am a man only learning these things but it tastes good. For Turkey gravy use 1/4 wheat flour or 3 tablespoons put in the pan and roasted until it's brown then put the turkey juice in the pan and keep stiring until its boiling and it gets thicken. Add salt for taste yum yum. Also what I do if you feel the turkey is dry what I love to do is take the turkey a part and put in the pan that's full of gravy. Your mouth will feel juicy and not dry. I just tried out this recipe. I was in a pinch and didnt have plain flour, so I used pancake mix and garlic and salt and pepper for seasoning, and it actually worked well and gave it a slightly creamier thicker texture. I was worried the leavening agent in pancake mix would effect the ability to produce the roux and would result in a giant chicken flavored pancake. But if you work quickly and add your liquid a little early, and don't brown the roux too long, it will make a delicious gravy. I sure appreciate your recipes. I tried to get such info from the Betty Crocker site and another cooking site, but they had no such information on how to make gravy from turkey drippings. When I saw the corn starch part, I remembered that my mother used cornstarch when making gravy. I look forward to trying to make gravy when I cook the turkey. | HI | HI RE | 158,667 |
each day. If you're worried about disabling or enabling the feature then scheduling is meant for you. You can use it, if you don't want to be disturbed by calls or notifications on your work phone after work hours. You can follow these simple steps to schedule the Do Not Disturb settings. Launch the Settings app Tap on Notifications under the Do not Disturb toggle Then tap on Do Not Disturb Tap on the Scheduled toggle to enable it. Tap on the From/To section and choose the hours for when you don't want to be disturbed That's it, your iPhone or iPad will automatically enable the Do Not Disturb settings during these hours each day. How to find out if Do Not Disturb is Enabled: When the Do Not Disturb feature is enabled, iPhone or iPad will display the Do Not Disturb icon -- a little crescent moon icon just next to the time in the Status bar. It's a nice way of remind you that the feature is turned on. That's all, this covers everything that you need to know about iOS 6?s Do Not Disturb feature. If you've any questions, please feel free to ask them in the comments below. I wish you could use the feature while having a specific app running and not just the lock screen. I use "nightstand" as my clock and alarm. Would be nice to have that still running and be able to silence all other alerts during the nighttime. Alan Thanks | HI | HI HT | 3,248,790 |
Secretariat to tell us about the APNIC Labs. Geoff Huston: I wish you could see my slides, but they are somewhere in the ether, so there you go. I am Geoff Houston, the Chief Scientist at APNIC, and I work with the support from George Michaelson in particular, but also a fair deal of support from Byron Ellacott and the technical team, in working on areas around research. You have seen this week two of the major topics I have been looking at in recent times. One is to understand a lot about IPv4 exhaustion and what it means and how and why and when it happens. As you heard earlier this week, it's still not over and there's still much to understand about the ongoing saga. The other area that has taken up much of our time has been in looking at IPv6 and its current deployment and the phenomenal speed at which folk are deploying IPv6 all over the Internet. We have been doing a fair deal of work in trying to measure this in quite precise terms, both in terms of its uptake and in terms of its relative performance and the behaviour of clients. Most of those reports, as I said, form part of what's been happening this week and also online. As well as that, I've been doing a fair deal of work measuring BGP, its scaling properties and the issues around its security and how and why the dynamic properties of BGP still appear | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
our rusty crown All apologies and queues and bright red people with ludicrous views And the last day of summer trickles down the drain Tears for the wedding and smiles for the funeral Stay in your car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh what now? I came to your school fete, I'm a sucker for a raffle I couldn't see the trees but I could smell the rotten apples Quick, everyone inside, we're wait until the rain ends Was our year cursed? Another dead school friend burns away Tears for the weddings, smiles for the funeral Stay in the car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh, what now? Where ridicule is something to be proud of Mopeds buzzing by like angry wasps in the dying light Tears weddings for the weddings and smiles for the funeral Stay in the car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh, what now? See the sun going down on our rusty crown Feel the blood running down our rusty crown See the sun going down in our rusty crown EXIT (Words - GA Johnson) Maybe it's time to get out? Maybe it's time to get out? We all have our reasons We all have our doubts Maybe it's time to get out? THE FAINT HORIZON (Words - GA Johnson) In youth, we think too little In age, we think too much In youth, of what's to come In age, of what we've lost | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
Dm When all I got is sinking sand C Bb The trick ain't worth the time it buys F G I'm sick of hearing my own lies E Dm Dsus4 And love's a raven when it flies G G7 riff Dm Dsus4 Meet me on the other side G G7 riff Dm Dsus4 Meet me on the other side G G7 riff Dm Dsus4 I'll see you on the other side G G7 riff F I'll see you on the other side F C Honey now if I'm honest A Dm I still don't know what love is Add your comment: All tabs, chords & lyrics are the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this popular tab for private study, scholarship, research or language learning purposes. | LY | LY | 471,333 |
they cant afford it. THAT'S OK. There's many things I cant afford. But there is no need to be nasty about it. Many times when non-customers are unpleasant I just take the item out of their hands and say, "Obviously this product is not for you". Crafters work way to hard for their money, there is no way they should have to take crap off of anyone. Mostly, dont take it personally! It's their 'stuff'. It's their 'lack of manners'. Their mama didnt raise them right. That outspoken customer obviously liked your hats. After all, she tried on every one. Her offensive comments were probably made in response to her disgruntled realization that she didn't like the way they looked on HER !!! Perhaps the problem in the craft fair scenerio was actually a mismatch of product with customer. $200 artisan hats are appropriate for a market of wealthier customers looking for quality and uniqueness; this doesn't include average Americans in a slumping economy. If this craft fair was upscale for such customers, then perhaps she was just in the wrong place for her pocket-book. If the craft fair was for all types of customers, then perhaps offering more classic styles with lower quality yard could provide options for all customers...unless perhaps making a name in the art world is priority over making sales at the present time. Please be careful about slandering this customer by making assumptions about her personality, thoughts, and motives. Perhaps she was accustomed to making | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,269,100 |
a book to take almost 4 weeks to come. | IP | IP DS | 352,112 |
We're meant to believe the Bush administartion pulled this off almost perfectly but then 'forgot' to take some of the 40,000 tons of chemical weapons awaiting destruction in the US and plant some in Iraq? Please. Equally why would General Electric be involved in this too? They make aircraft engines and were badly hit by the airline slump post 9/11. Comment number 56. Orc, you have wounded my feelings. You really have! Where are the moderators when you want them. Ok, Mike... What about the holes in your documentary? Are you going to correct any of them? "Can't be explosives because someone would have heard them" - this can be thoroughly debunked. Thermite ignition in any case is practically silent anyway. "Dr Jones dust samples contaminated by cutting tools" - highly localised and also would not have occured on the day cf Jones' samples were taken on the day and were widespread. Shows weakness of official story. Mention of the molten steel pools under WTC 1, 2 and 7? Freefall speed: NIST didn't even apply high school maths to show rate of accleration of building collapse really was Free Fall!!! (9.81mss) Context of WTC7 with other yet-to-be-cleared-up coincidences and anomalies. Lack of investigation and follow-up, unexplained M1 money surge in August 2001, indeed any financial analysis of who paid what to whom, Hijacker identities, No Barbara Olsen call, Lee Hamiltion's "super heated jet fuel" nonsense, 9/11 families part in 9/11 commission, fake evidence, PyOps, no jet intercepts, concurrent war games | IP | IP ED | 1,435,784 |
only a tiny fraction of the EM spectrum. With ears designed only to hear vibrations in the air. Ellen Tigh : The five of us designed you to be as human as possible. Brother Cavil : I don't want to be human! I want to see gamma rays! I want to hear X-rays! And I want to - I want to smell dark matter! Do you see the absurdity of what I am? I can't even express these things properly because I have to - I have to conceptualize complex ideas in this stupid limiting spoken language! But I know I want to reach out with something other than these prehensile paws! And feel the wind of a supernova flowing over me! I'm a machine! And I can know much more! I can experience so much more. But I'm trapped in this absurd body! And why? Because my five creators thought that God wanted it that way! Share this quote Related Links You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Edit page' button will take you through a step-by-step process. To share this quote, copy and paste the following link into an email, instant message or webpage. Hide link | SP | SP TV | 167,010 |
more. He said that the *Pharisees liked Jesus' answer. After all, his answer was from the law. They would not oppose God's law! Jesus showed great wisdom in all these conversations. His enemies hoped that he would make a mistake. He did not. But now Jesus asked them a question. He left them without an answer. | LY | LY PR | 72,059 |
are cooked. Note, be VERY VERY careful when peeling back foil to check for done-ness, they're is a lot of steam and no one likes burnty burnty fingers right before eating yummyness! | HI | HI RE | 3,197,855 |
Skyrim "Dragonborn" DLC Coming To PS3 After All? Dragonborn, the third piece of downloadable content for the popular RPG epic Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim could actually be making its way onto the PS3, according to a recent Tweet by developers Bethesda. The news comes in the same week that the official trailer was revealed for Dragonborn -- the successor to the Dawnguard and Hearthfire expansion packs released previously this year -- stating that it would be exclusively released onto the Xbox 360 on December 4th, costing 1600 Microsoft Points. However, just when PS3 fans had started to abandon all hope of ever seeing DLC content arrive on their systems, having already missed out on the last two due to a series of performance related issues, the below Tweet appeared from Bethesda this week giving Sony console users fresh hope. Unfortunately, nothing was mentioned pertaining to a release date for the content on the PS3 and PC, and it is unknown when it may eventually appear on the aforementioned systems, but the good news is that Bethesda appear to be close to completion on the DLC. It is also unclear whether the statement refers to Dawnguard and Hearthfire also being released onto the PS3 or if the console will just be receiving Dragonborn , for the time being at least. The trailer for Dragonborn confirmed that Skyrim players will return to the land of Morrowind for the first time since the release of 'The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind' back in 2002, | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 592,148 |
been, or pushed on with someone else? MW: Well, Ray was my first and only choice for it, really. I was lucky enough that he agreed to do it. If, at any point, he said he didn't want to do it I guess we would have been stuck. He stayed with the project for over a year, turning down other jobs and waiting to see if we could get the finance together. I think the film would never have happened without him, he is incredibly popular with audiences and a massive box-office draw. I think a film this difficult wouldn't have survived without an actor of his standing. JR: What are the plans, if any at this stage, for a release of ASHES? MW: I'm very keen to get it released as soon as possible, we're hopefully going to do a couple of festivals and I would love to see Ray, at the minimum, and maybe even Jim nominated for the film. I think, with a tiny film like this, very sadly, there's a kind of expectation on the part of distributors and financiers that there isn't an audience and I'd love to be proven wrong. For me, it's an exciting and moving film for a certain kind of audience -- so I think it deserves it. I'd love to see it go out there and prove financiers wrong. Hopefully we'll come out early next year, with another film called SPIKE ISLAND coming out around the same time, so it | SP | SP IT | 3,127,586 |
there is no frame of reference. While the ideal is an attempt to objectify the subjective. "Destruction is an essential feature that allows the cycle to continue. Infantile brain cells must die to allow the adult brain to develop. Cells between foetal fingers die to allow separate fingers to form, species die and new species fill their ecological niches, the universe is destroyed so that the energy it contains is released for the continual and timeless process of universe building. Life and death, destruction and creation in balance.This is nature and its study is science." Consider the equation 2+2=4. An idealist would say that no matter where in the universe your are, no matter how many times you add it, 2+2=4. The emergent view is that if there is nothing, no frame, no form, nothing, 2+2=4 is not only completely meaningless, but impossible to perceive. It is only when shape and form emerge out of that blank equilibrium, fluctuating vacuum, that you can begin to define such ideas as adding objects together. Yes, 2+2=4 is repeatable, but doesn't that make everything that repeats a fundamental law? Are they all written down in some alternate reality just in case they might be forgotten? What if in an infinite universe, another exact version of you and I are having this same communication, does that make it a law? At the point repeatability becomes so complex we cannot follow its permutations, is it no longer law? When we build computers powerful enough to | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
expected that the framework will be launched next year following endorsement by COAG. Today's event also gives us an opportunity to look at where we are heading in the future, and how we can maximise our strengths to support and get the best possible outcomes for people we welcome and settle in this great nation. Collaboration is essential to the work that we do. It is a priority for this government. That is why I'm pleased to welcome the Migration Council of Australia (MCA) to the settlement sector. Ever since coming into this portfolio, it was clear that business had an important role to play, as yet undefined. The Council brings together corporate Australia and the settlement sector to enhance the productive benefits of our migration program. Headed by Peter Scanlon Chair of the Taverners Group and Scanlon Foundation and including members of the business community such as Tony Shepherd from Transfield and President of the Business Council of Australia, and settlement service providers, the partnership between business and settlement is a welcome one, and I congratulate them all on their initiative. In the context of a changing migration program, the Council aims to help shape the national debate, engage and build relationships and understanding between corporate Australia, the community sector and Government. We all know the benefits of successful settlement, it is at the heart of everything you do, but it is important that we celebrate these successes more broadly. Settlement services are the backbone of our migration program | SP | SP FS | 3,320,992 |
though, and your delusions will quickly be shattered. So glad this helped sort things out for you, Dave. Yes, a world where everyone uses Chrome for browsing and Mac Mail for email would be nice! And, I remember having to correct a site once in IE6 (this was a while ago) because director in a bank was using it -- they weren't allow to update their own software because of the security implications! Some good news, Microsoft posted its first ever quarterly loss since they went public in 1986. Perhaps now they may take note and catch up with everyone else by producing standards compliant software.... or go bust! We live in hope!! You need to use appropriate "web safe fonts" and have a good font stack. Baskerville may not be resident on the recipients machine therefore it defaults to the next one down in the font stack until it matches a font resident on the recipients machine. http://cssfontstack.com/ I agree with what Christopher says here. I would use websafe fonts for the main body text of the email: Times, Georgia, serif, for example and then images for headings with the client's Baskerville. But I would try to persuade the client against this as much as possible. i! I have a report in SAP that sends an email with an html table. The table and all of its content is showed correctly in most of the emails except for outlook. It's not an error in the ABAP code, which means | HI | HI HT | 375,863 |
post on your blog! Every time I pop to london (I am at university in Brighton) I try to snuff out one of your hidden treasure cafe's or try to replicate your delicious baked treats! Its just lovely to browse through and think of a summer without essays and exams, but rather, filled with watermelon martini's, slutty brownies and walks in the country (I myself am a west country gal!) Keep up the lovely lovely work. x My old flatmate used to make home made pizzas and I can no longer enjoy take out pizzas, nothing like making your own! If you want an hilarious laugh, watch our "My Drunk Pizza" video on Youtube, we came home drunk one night and decided to make our home made pizza www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy0w1EiFASA xo looks so good, can't wait to try it! I haven't had much luck with homemade pizza dough in the past so I'm crossing my fingers this time! Just a suggestion.....could you add measurements in cups as well as grams for us North Americans? I'm woefully ignorant in regards to your measuring systems! keep up the good work! Well I know what I'll be making this weekend! Wowee it looks truly scrumptious. I think I've had pesto on a shop bought pizza before (yes my head is hanging in shame over the fact I once bought a pizza), however I think homemade pesto on a homemade pizza would be divine! Fab recipe, thank you! Omg my mouth is watering just from | HI | HI RE | 1,480,753 |
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on SBS. It has some interesting results that highlight the ambiguity Simon Webb talks about. I'm pleased to see that there is a distinction between being concerned about immigration and being racist -- these are often muddled, especially by people who like to throw in the term "dog-whistling". It's a topic that the government has not wanted to talk about since at least the early 1990s. Many have forgotten that One Nation partly rose because simple questions were asked by the media: why were European migrants having trouble getting to Australia? Why were Middle Eastern and Asian migrants finding it easier to migrate to Australia? Was there an official government or departmental policy? Who was responsible for the policy? These questions were never answered. If they had been answered honestly, the Australian community (migrant and longer-dwelling migrant) might have been more willing to embrace a new migration mix. Also, I think we must stop the simplistic mantras of: "Vietnamese refugees were accepted with open arms". They weren't necessarily. "Italians gave us great food". Yep, and Donald MacKay's murder because of his opposition to the drug trade. "We have great Asian restaurants". We have a takeover of the selective schooling system in NSW. I'm not singling out these groups to make racist claims, but I am saying that if we are talking about benefits of multiculturalism, then let's be honest about the downside, and we might be able to solve some of the problems. We could start by having Anglos admit | IP | IP ED | 772,075 |
the banter between Bridges, Steinfeld and Damon, I thought some parts were hilarious. It's your basic, classical Western with a thrilling climatic shoot-out and a well ending. barry : 10 Feb 2011 8:03:02pm ((True Grit))[[9]] The Coens proved they could do bleak cynical Wetern with NCOM. I can expect this is going to be a love-or-hate movie because of the dialogue but great cinematography and acting by all actors/actresses. An instant classic that stands out from the original. I doubt anyone who says the original is better has never actually seen it. ScottRock : Bob : 10 Feb 2011 4:21:08pm ((True Grit))[[9]] I agree that this was a beautifully filmed remake and the acting by the young Hailee Steinfeld is astonishing. A better film than the original and Jeff Bridges carries off the humour of the dialogue brilliantly. Paul Bailey : 10 Feb 2011 3:12:25pm ((True Grit))[[7]] I thought this might be like most remakes namely awful but I was pleasantly surprised. I really liked the John Wayne one from 1969 and this was equally good but in different ways. Jeff Bridges was a darker version of Rooster Cogburn but the star was young Hailee Steinfeld as Matty Ross she was fantastic. Unfortunately nobody could rreplace Robert Duvall as Lucky Ned Pepper. But it was a very exciting movie. Unfortunately Carter Burwells music is nowhere near as exciting as Elmer Bernstein's. Suzie : 10 Feb 2011 10:43:57am ((True Grit))[[7]] Some of the content was unbelievable - the scene where the | SP | SP IT | 314,872 |
Police were called to the Hardee's at 1901 S. York Road at 9:26 p.m. They found Curtis Dewayne Braddy, 43, with a stab wound to the chest. Police charged Steven Ray Lynn, 20, with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury. He was booked into Gaston County Jail under a $500,000 bond. "It started at the house and the guy (Lynn) pulled a knife on him (Braddy) and chased him and stabbed him when he was trying to get into the door at Hardee's," Arndt said. Arndt said he was not sure if anyone was at the Hardee's other than workers, adding he did not speak to anyone at the restaurant. Police labeled the stabbing a domestic situation. "Basically the argument is that the suspect doesn't like the guy dating his mama," Arndt said. Braddy had been drinking alcohol. Arndt was unsure if Lynn was impaired. Braddy was admitted to Gaston Memorial Hospital Tuesday night and underwent emergency surgery. Arndt did not have an update on his condition, but said he did not believe the injuries were life-threatening, but added the wound was in the chest area near the heart. "Anytime you get to the hospital and you're still alive you have a pretty good shot," Arndt said. Tammy Jones, the mother of Lynn and Braddy's girlfriend, said Wednesday the situation was tragic. "I love both of these people -- my son and my boyfriend," Jones said. She said Braddy was in critical condition at | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,402,684 |
a wallboard patch to an existing wall. Home Improvement Glossary wallpaper remover Wallpaper remover: Although warm water may do the trick (and is certainly priced right), you can turn to commercial wallpaper removal solvents if you need to. Home Improvement Glossary wallpaper roller A tool that is used to push air bubbles out of wallpaper while it is being applied. Home Improvement Glossary wallpaper steamer A tool used for applying steam to wall coverings so that they peel off the wall. Home Improvement Glossary weather gasket A weatherproofing seal for exterior electric fixtures. Home Improvement Glossary weatherstripping Weather-stripping is material that seals the cracks between moving components, such as the crack where a window sash meets the frame or stop. Home Improvement Glossary wheel cutter A tool for cutting glass. Home Improvement Glossary window jamb The horizontal and vertical trim that holds the window sash. Home Improvement Glossary window sash The moveable parts of a window. Home Improvement Glossary window stop The trim along the inside of the window frame. Home Improvement Glossary wire nuts A wire nut is a small plastic fastener that can be twisted over the ends of wires to create a connection without soldering. | HI | HI HT | 351,947 |
Post navigation St. George's Park- The Next Generation of English Football The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge announced the official opening the 105m St George's Park complex in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire today. The 330-acre site will be the new home of football for all 24 England teams, from junior to senior levels. The facility is the brainchild of an idea that was actually conceived more than 30 years ago. It will hopefully follow in the footsteps of the Clairefontaine complex in France that develops national football in a similar way. Opened in 1988, Clairefontaine nurtured a French side that played football at the highest level for a generation, winning the coveted trophy in 1998. Conversely, the England senior men's team has failed to win any major international tournament since their 1966 World Cup triumph and has also not reached a semi-final since the 1996 European Championship. It is not only the men that lack a World Cup victory. Although the women's side have impressed in recent international tournaments- making three World Cup quarterfinals and two European Championships finals- they are yet to lift a major trophy. The opening of St. George's Park will hopefully spark a new breed of English footballer, with emphasis being focussed on developing the youth of the game in a more tactical manner. FA Chairman David Bernstein stated that the objective of the new complex is "to move young players away from this physical side... [towards] more skill-based football [and] to enjoy their football more". With this | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,739,068 |
by the lingering effects of unresolved conflict. The Mummy -- Similar to the Ghost, the Mummy is notorious for keeping their feelings under wraps. When conflict arises, the Mummy responds with silence, or short mutterings. Those struggling with an inner-Mummy have been known to leave the conversation, leave the house, or leave the situation entirely just to avoid the conflict. Other times, the Mummy changes the subject rather than discussing the issue at hand. Thinking they are staying neutral in the conflict, the Mummy's responses suggest disapproval, disconnection, and distance. Overcoming these monsters takes more than a silver bullet or a garlic clove, but it can be done with the right tools. How to Defeat Your Inner-Frankenstein: Instead of wreaking havoc with words, Frankenstein should "complain without blame." That is, he should bring up the problem without suggesting that his partner is the problem. When things become heated, Frankenstein needs to take a break and let himself cool off before he says something that he regrets. How to Defeat Your Inner-Dracula: Dracula needs to treat his partner with respect. He needs to appreciate his partner rather than focusing on the things that bother him. Those struggling with an inner-Dracula should look in a mirror and view the non-verbals they're expressing. Seeing what is reflected should be enough to nail the coffin on this destructive behavior! How to Defeat Your Inner-Witch: The Witch needs to realize that her actions slowly but surely isolate her from her loved ones. Learning to admit | OP | OP AV | 3,264,933 |
After months and months of very hard work we are now preparing to submit v1.0 of Flutter Mobile to the App Store! This is a super exciting time for us and we can't wait to see what you think of the game. A quick heads up to let you know we'll be doing a test launch where for a couple of weeks it will be available in a few select territories. This allows us to check a lot of the statistics in the game's progression, make sure all the servers and working the way they should, etc. So if you're in Australia, New Zealand, or Canada you'll get to try the game a couple of weeks ahead of everyone else. Stay tuned for final live date, but no matter where in the world you are, everyone will be playing before Christmas | IP | IP DS | 1,779,903 |
" Full speed ahead! Crap, now I have to get going again. " /retaliation penalty 5) The top-hand poke. This is a big favourite of mine, mostly because A) I'm in terrible shape and often chasing, and B) most rec hockey refs aren't aware how much this can mess you up, so they let it go (or don't notice). When a guy has beat you and is about to shoot -- maybe you're chasing him down on a breakaway, maybe you're out of position (whatever, you're behind him) -- just push his top hand with the toe of your stick. Not hard, not a spear, just a push right as he's going to make a play. Suddenly the puck is in their feet, their head is down looking for it, and you've bought yourself a few seconds. Add all these things up, and I probably come off as a dirty hockey player: I assure you, I am not. But hockey's a fast game, and sometimes you have to do what you have to do make sure the game isn't easy for your opponent. So those are my five faves -- feel free to add your own below if there's others worth noting! Comments ( 40 ) Wow....I found myself going "Yup, I do that...and that...and that..." And have also had the majority of those things done to me. One thing I will do during board battles is that if the opposing player has gotten their stick between me and the | HI | HI HT | 747,190 |
available. And they were interested in doing it and we weren't opposed so that kinda became part of the deal. And now they're doing it. [laughs] So what are you guys listening to these days? Well, let's see. I listen to a lot of random stuff. I'm on a big classic rock trip right now. Lots of The Who from '68 to '75 or so. Lots of live stuff. That's been the last couple of days. I went on a little Yob phase there, and Mike Scheidt's solo acoustic record. And before that, probably a lot of perusing Youtube for Tito Puente. Really old Latin jazz stuff. And the last few weeks its really been just mixing our EP, maybe listening to something for reference, like Deliverance just to make sure we're in the general ballpark. Listen to the self titled, the odd song but not listening to much. Letting my ears cool down. After 30 years, CoC can be considered an influential band, but where do you find influence yourself now? The combination of melody and power in something like The Who is kind of a cool reference. I mean, the more we try to look forward, we tend to look backward for influence and quality and then try and recreate things in a newer way because if you look too hard to recent music or your own contemporaries it all ends up sounding the same. It's just always been our approach to look backwards and draw from that | SP | SP IT | 3,371,203 |
is not enough when vacationing in one of the world's most stylish countries. While Samantha channels her typical chic holiday vibe in a simple denim tunic dress and box fresh Birkenstocks, David looks less than comfortable in the Spanish heat wave in freshly pressed jeans, slip-on shoes and navy denim-look shirt. Next time he's away from Downing Street Femail would recommend some tailored city shorts, a crisp white shirt and an espadrille for summer style points. (Toni Jones, Deputy Femail Editor) Home Secretary Theresa May, who flew back early from holiday last summer when the riots began, will then take the helm for a few days before Mr Cameron returns. Controversially, it emerged yesterday that this two-week break is not Mr Clegg's first summer holiday this year. The Deputy Prime Minister quietly slipped away during the Olympics to spend one week at the villa his family owns in France. He has now flown to the small town of Olmedo in Spain. He is due to spend two weeks in the area where his wife Miriam Gonzlez Durantez grew up and her family still live. They will be accompanied by their three children Antonio, Alberto and Miguel. Tory MP Peter Bone has repeatedly asked both Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg in Parliament who would take over if the Prime Minister were to be unable to lead, but has never received a definitive answer. Last night he told the Mail the holiday plans were proof that Mr Hague, not Mr Clegg, would | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 317,729 |
Set your screen resolution to as high as possible but do not exceed 1920 x 1080 for a 16:9 display, or 1920 x 1200 for a 16:10 display. If your screen resolution is too low then you will either have to expand the footage in post-production (which will result in a loss of quality) or release a low resolution video (which will become poor quality when watched in full screen). In the Recorder window, select 'Full Screen', then turn on the mic. Choosing which mic input to use depends on the type of recording you are doing. If you are filming the session, you should select the internal mic since you will be using this for syncing purposes. If however you are just recording your screen with audio, then select an external mic since this will be higher quality. Figure: Select the options you need Select Tools | Options In the 'General' tab, uncheck the 'Show tooltips' box and check the 'Disable screensaver during capture'. Next step is to select the 'Inputs' tab at the top of the dialog. Set the frame rate to 15. Set the microphone level using the slider. Note: Set the frame rate to 30 if the presentation will contain motion such as video or moving graphics. Figure: Check the audio levels After you have done all these things, click on 'OK', and then hit the big red 'Rec' button to start recording! | HI | HI HT | 555,215 |
Japanese artist Cuushe just dropped a new EP, the sweeping and hypnotic Girl You Know That I am Here But The Dream , and it's a stunning venture into ethereal escapism and electronic bliss. Just look at those queuing up to remix the tracks -- Teen Daze, Julia Holter and Motion Sickness Of Time Travel -- to name a few. We caught up with Cuushe to get the lowdown on when, where and how. Bowlegs: You started making music alone back in 2003 -- what bands were inspiring you at that point in time? I know you've mentioned Boards of Canada in the past -- have they been a direct influence on the Cuushe sound? Cuushe: I was in a band, but it was more like a copy band, like Herbie Hancock. I started making music by myself from 2008. I like to use fuzzy synth sounds. I think it is inspired by the sounds of BOC. Bowlegs: It has been 3 years since your debut album -- what have you been up to in that time? Has it been a positive period of your life in a musical sense despite the lack of output? Cuushe: I'm not not a prolific music maker, I'm not able to create lots of new songs in a short period of time. During the 3 years between now and my current EP, I spent much of this time recording the tracks you can hear on Girl You Know That I am Here But the | SP | SP IT | 3,067,943 |
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Ndebele, Mugabe won. That same year America held an election, and Ronald Reagan won a landslide victory. Nobody talked about tribal vote shares back then, but had the percentage of what Beckel calls the "white vote" been the same in 2012 as it was in 1980 (88%), Mitt Romney would have won in an even bigger landslide than Reagan. The "white vote" will be even lower in 2016, and so, on the Beckel model, Republicans are set to lose all over again. Hence the urge to get on the right side of America's fastest-growing demographic. Only 27% of Hispanics voted for Romney. But all that could change if the GOP were to sign on to support some means of legalizing the presence of the 12 million to 20 million fine upstanding members of the Undocumented-American community who are allegedly "social conservatives" and thus natural Republican voters. Once we pass amnesty, argues Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform, "future immigrants will be more open to the Republican Party because, unlike many immigrants who are already here, they won't have been harmed or insulted by Republican politicians." So, if I follow correctly, instead of getting 27% of the 10% Hispanic vote, Republicans will get, oh, 38% of the 25% Hispanic vote, and sweep to victory. Everyone talks about this demographic transformation as if it's a natural phenomenon, like Hurricane Sandy. Indeed, I notice that many of those exulting in the inevitable eclipse of "white America" are the same people who assure me | ID | ID DF | 3,223,864 |
the source, hire high quality professionals, and have a system of check and balances. All that costs money. A subsidy from the taxpayer ensures that the interests of ALL taxpayers are protected in the ABC. The ABC is by the People for the People, not by media Moguls for themselves and their shareholders... big difference. OUB : 14 Jun 2012 1:53:31pm Without the ABC operating uncommercially in it's markets others would be able to raise their prices. More money to invest in news gathering. If they only used the price improvements to boost profits they'd just attract more competition. Trust in markets young Alpo! Alpo: 14 Jun 2012 6:31:24pm Thanks for that "young Alpo" OUB, it did cheer me up. As for "trusting the markets", that's okay (more or less) if you want to make a profit, it is not if you want to find and transmit the truth. I am sure you will see the difference. Harquebus: OUB : 14 Jun 2012 1:48:34pm My prejudice is that the government shouldn't be encroaching in markets that could be adequately covered by commercial enterprise Wining. It makes no sense to me for government to enter markets with an unfair advantage in terms of funding and the lack of a need to make profits. It makes the industry less viable for commercial entities. We are the poorer for it. I believe (you may disagree) that if the ABC didn't tower over various markets other organisations would make use of that open sky | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
it had. I'm usually glad to see people from differing backgrounds uniting under a common banner, but Holocaust Denial is something of an exception. And in your plea for tolerance for Muslims, you might like to ask yourself about Muslim attitudes towards apostates, homosexuals, women who aren't submissive. The list of people that small elements within Islam, who unfortunately enjoy widespread support, wish to kill is not short, and the attempts to kill them are not symbolic. Soumaya I have Muslim neighbours when I worked I had Muslim students and Muslim colleagues, I have a heart condition and my consultant is a Muslim. I have never given this a second thought really its not an issue. But I should like you to explain what you mean by 'Gone are the days of pure white christian Europe'. If you are refering to purity then thats fine, others have added to the mix and life can be more varied and interesting. But if you are referring to 'christian' I confess to a little unease and lets be clear although I was brought up a christian I would describe myself as an atheist. But I live in a country whose culture traditions and yes even its politics have been informed by the christian faith. This is an undeniable fact of history and is what I mean when I say I live in a christian country. If this is not understood in terms other than crusades and colonialism the we are not understood. For | IP | IP | 3,091,413 |
past year, the Wall Street Journal opinion page was misleading on climate science more than 80 percent of the time. In many instances, speakers and writers rejected climate science in a way that was clearly tied to ideological views they held regarding climate change policy. One notable example was a long interview between Sean Hannity and Sen. James Inhofe, in which they repeatedly referred to climate change as a "hoax" while expressing support for coal, oil and gas drilling. Similarly, a Wall Street Journal column argued, "We are in the middle of what you might call a global warming bubble. It is a failure of the global warming theory itself and of the credibility of its advocates, but also a failure of the various 'green energy' schemes proposed as a substitute for fossil fuels." It's frustrating for those of us who value and appreciate science to see such dismissive representations of climate science in these outlets. And it's alarming for renewable energy advocates to see such similar arguments being made against clean energy technology and policies. So why do we see these ideological takes on climate change pop up in the media and public so often? A study published in the Journal of Risk Research proposed a possible answer: fundamental beliefs we have about how society should function deeply affect how we perceive scientists' findings about risks society faces. For instance, the study concluded that people who are satisfied with the distribution of wealth in society and who favor individual | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 781,543 |
web design london - BrightLemonT are a london based web design agency who build social networks web design london - BrightLemonT build social networks, online communities using Drupal as a social networking platform. How to Build a Mass MovementHow to Build a Mass Movement | london drupal agency: social networking and online community web site development BrightLemonT provide web design london services to web design clients globally, across the uk and primarily in and from london. We use the Drupal platform which powered Barack Obama's successful presidential campaign web site ( MyBarackObama.com web site ), the White House web site ( White House web site ), Amnesty International, MTV, BrightLemonT web design london help to run the Drupal London Group and have sponsored DrupalCon Paris and will be sponsoring DrupalCon SanFranciso. How to Build a Mass Movement I went to a talk at the Royal Society of Arts recently by the social entrepreneur Jeremy Heimans. It was fascinating. I came away with a better understanding of how ideas can turn into action. Heimans has been launching social and political movements ever since he was a child (he collected a petition and sent it to the Australian Prime Minister when he was seven years old) and now he urges others to add the social tools of the web to their tool-box of building movements for social change. The people who do this he calls 'Movement Entrepreneurs'. These are digital savvy outsiders who want to mobilise others to influence change through engagement. | HI | HI HT | 1,438,916 |
you would need to work with your ISP or external storage provider in order to improve their routing and peering, or you need to move your data to another supplier that you know has a lower latency. In order to control latency the best connections to use are the dedicated leased lines or metro Ethernet directly back into your storage. These will suffer far less variance as they are not reliant on multiple providers across the internet and have the ability to deploy Quality of Service (QoS) which guarantees the delivery of certain types of data (e.g. VoIP, iSCSI, etc.). If you're still suffering from latency issues, even on a leased line or metro Ethernet service, then it could well be the size of the connection versus the amount of data you're trying to transmit. In that case the only ways to improve this are either to increase your connection size or deploy compression at both ends in order to try to make better use of the bandwidth you have available. The decision to store your data externally isn't an easy one. However, provided you manage the risks and ensure you have the connectivity in place to be able to use the data once it has been placed outside of your organisation it can be a very effective way of improving the availability and resilience of your storage. In a follow up to part 1, David Barker, founder and technical director at green colocation and connectivity supplier, 4D Data Centres | HI | HI HT | 3,010,597 |
was compensable. Herzfeld v. Hillside Warehouse & Trucking Company 95-37591, decided August 24, 2000 by the Honorable William L. Boyan, J.W.C. The workers' compensation judge determined that petitioner's myocardial infarction was more likely caused by a combination of petitioner's genetics and history of smoking cigarettes and was not work-related. Beres v. Township of Marlboro 93-56155, decided April 17, 2000 by the Honorable William Boyle, J.W.C. The petitioner alleged an injury resulting from a fall she sustained while at work. The workers' compensation judge found that the fall was the result of an idiopathic event and therefore not compensable. Trabb v. Hiram Walker NY 96-2614, decided February 12, 2000 by the Honorable Joan L. Mott, J.W.C. Petitioner was injured on a business trip as he made his way back to his hotel room after completing his work duties. The workers' compensation judge held that the accident was not compensable because petitioner was not engaged in the direct performance of employment duties. Taylor v. Stratford Nursing and Convalescent Center 95-24985, decided June 4, 1999 by the Honorable Shelley B. Lashman, J.W.C. The petitioner, a nurse, established that she twisted he left foot sustaining a new injury. The respondent's claim that the injury was an idiopathic even that occurred while petitioner was walking was denied by the judge of compensation. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is an equal employment opportunity employer and provides equal opportunity programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to assist individuals with disabilities. | IN | IN IB OI | 490,245 |
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